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Garry plays the Evans Gambit | Kasparov vs Anand | Riga 1995 

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GM Daniel King examines the game Kasparov vs Anand | Riga 1995 Support on Patreon: 🔥 / powerplaychess ►Support via PayPal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/Power...
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@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess Месяц назад
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@dr.deepakgore1079
@dr.deepakgore1079 28 дней назад
Very nice game about two legends with exemplary commentary. Thanks GM. Pl intermittently post us legends game too 🎉❤
@ctsirkass
@ctsirkass 28 дней назад
I can picture Gary wearing his watch and Anand having no choice but to resign. For those that don't know, Gary had a couple of flag moves that meant that he was winning and resignation was imminent. There is a funny anecdote where a strong GM (I forget his name) was completely demolished by Gary in an otherwise equal position and in the press conference the GM said that Gary made one of his usual moves that signified that he was winning. The GM was so demoralised that he lost his position soon after. Seemed like an excuse to me, but it could very well be true. Don't forget that Gary was like a god back then, he had something like 100 points distance from the second best and more than 150 from the 3rd. Practically speaking he was winning all the time with white and had some draws with black. Total monster.
@jonchess8844
@jonchess8844 29 дней назад
This game I believe was more about their upcoming world championship match in that it forced Anand to spend many hours of time preparing for this opening which Garry never actually then used in the match .
@TheChessRunner
@TheChessRunner 28 дней назад
I think Anand probably didn't spend that much time on it. It was more about not giving any information away. Also testing how comfortable Anand was in positions defending pawn(s) up vs compensation
@joseraulcapablanca8564
@joseraulcapablanca8564 29 дней назад
Garry was a monster, Vishy was not yet the tiger from Madras. Thanks Daniel.
@andrewhaldenby4949
@andrewhaldenby4949 29 дней назад
Wonderful DK and I will be trying Kagi this week
@user-or1vh5wf5j
@user-or1vh5wf5j 29 дней назад
More Garry!!
@exponentmantissa5598
@exponentmantissa5598 29 дней назад
I know this game by memory, one of only a few I know. I play the Evans whenever I can and run into this line (..ed, Qxd4) from time to time,
@nederlanditisnederlanditis5529
@nederlanditisnederlanditis5529 29 дней назад
The retreat of the bishop (e7) is the start of all jamming calamities black consequently has to go through. The garotte was closed and every next move was a turn of the screw to intensify the choke. [Technically the garotte chokes and impales (with a thorn which is forced into the back of the head/ neck).]
@jefferydarensbourg2706
@jefferydarensbourg2706 29 дней назад
Thank you for featuring this game! I've gone over it a few times already but learned much from your commentary.
@bradenstewart6270
@bradenstewart6270 29 дней назад
That thumbnail is just class
@kevinwinter4514
@kevinwinter4514 27 дней назад
Garry the greatest of all time, even Magnus acknowledges that !
@nonavailable4000
@nonavailable4000 28 дней назад
Honestly i paused and after few seconds , i presumed it must have been Rac1 , followed by Nxe6 then Bc4 ! winning in all variations .
@andyproudfoot9073
@andyproudfoot9073 29 дней назад
First. When I was even younger I used to play the Evans! 🙂
@drinkxyz
@drinkxyz 29 дней назад
And after Kasparov's next move, Vishy slammed his fist down onto the table, stood up and exclaimed, "WTF Garry! You can't move the rook diagonally!"
@polonc5
@polonc5 29 дней назад
Nice video and game at 1.5x speed.
@peterberger5579
@peterberger5579 29 дней назад
Very good video. But the thumbnail picture?
@palm1231
@palm1231 29 дней назад
could we have a photo of Kasparov and Anand in 1995?
@josefserf1926
@josefserf1926 29 дней назад
Kasparov was always a good player but it cannot be overstressed that he usually had a great team behind him. He won so many games mainly through opening preparation. Kramnik was one of his helpers and knew exactly what to do when they faced off.
@vicentevazquez3917
@vicentevazquez3917 29 дней назад
Kasparov a good player? He was more than good; he ate good players.
@salmarwow
@salmarwow 29 дней назад
Karpov had all KGB behind him (ask Korchnoi), still he couldn't beat Kasparov.
@arkos1179
@arkos1179 29 дней назад
yea its never the opponents fault for entering sharp battles where they can be tricked
@dilejjja
@dilejjja 28 дней назад
Kasparov spoke about that, saying that he was at his absolute prime when that match was played, but still, Kramnik and his team found some weaknesses in his game (Berlin).
@user-wo7yk7mn8x
@user-wo7yk7mn8x 28 дней назад
„A good player“? Ridiculous. Kasparov is one of the best players ever.
@user-or1vh5wf5j
@user-or1vh5wf5j 29 дней назад
🙏🙏🙏
@LateCloser
@LateCloser 29 дней назад
I think Gary is responsible for influencing more chess players opening choices than any other player in the history of the game. Think of all the gambits played after this one. :)
@TheChessRunner
@TheChessRunner 28 дней назад
I think Kramnik has that title by a mile.
@hylens5111
@hylens5111 28 дней назад
After ... Nxe5, what happens if Bg7?
@luigi777aa
@luigi777aa 29 дней назад
8:58 Why Nc3 and not Bg7 with a double threat B:h8 and B:e5?
@michaelblankenau6598
@michaelblankenau6598 28 дней назад
Black has Bh4 after Whites Bg7
@markphc99
@markphc99 29 дней назад
I found Re1 , ....because you told me the winning move existed
@Tulio_Fonseca
@Tulio_Fonseca 29 дней назад
Agadmator should run here to watch this masterpiece. And also get a glimpse of the game. 😉
@tommytraddles
@tommytraddles 27 дней назад
Hate to criticise a former world champion and a great of the game but Anand’s play in the opening was very weak.
@buzztube1738
@buzztube1738 29 дней назад
Garry never had good opinion about anand so does entire chess circle his indian background is also responsible for that
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