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Follow MprooV on Twitter mproovapp #agadmator In 2003, Kasparov lost to Teimour Radjabov by storming away from the board and lost on time rather than resign in a clearly lost position. He refused to shake hands or do a post game analysis. Later, Radjabov was awarded the brilliancy prize, but Kasparov walked up on the stage, grabbed the microphone, and launched a 10 minute tirade at the journalists, saying the award was a public insult and humiliation because Radjabov was completely lost in the game. (source: Chessbase News, Mar 11, 2003)
Garry Kasparov vs Teimour Radjabov
"David and Goliath" (game of the day Mar-05-2009)
XX Ciudad de Linares (2003), rd 2, Feb-23
French Defense: Steinitz. Boleslavsky Variation (C11)
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. e5 Nfd7 5. f4 c5 6. Nf3 Nc6 7. Be3 a6 8. Qd2 b5 9. a3 Qb6 10. Ne2 c4 11. g4 h5 12. gh5 Rh5 13. Ng3 Rh8 14. f5 ef5 15. Nf5 Nf6 16. Ng3 Ng4 17. Bf4 Be6 18. c3 Be7 19. Ng5 O-O-O 20. Ne6 fe6 21. Be2 Nge5 22. Qe3 Nd7 23. Qe6 Bh4 24. Qg4 g5 25. Bd2 Rde8 26. O-O-O Na5 27. Rdf1 Nb3 28. Kd1 Bg3 29. Rf7 Rd8 30. Bg5 Qg6 31. Qf5 Qf5 32. Rf5 Rdf8 33. Rf8 Nf8 34. Bf3 Bh4 35. Be3 Nd7 36. Bd5 Re8 37. Bh6 Ndc5 38. Bf7 Re7 39. Bh5 Nd3
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@deridivisstar884
@deridivisstar884 4 года назад
Hilarious how Kasparov said Radjabov's brilliancy was, "A disgrace to chess", yet the fact that he walked away from the table during his game with Radjabov, only to return and give a ten minute rant during Radjabov's award ceremony, is probably the most disgraceful thing I've heard ever happen in a chess tournament haha.
@user-ts3ij7te6j
@user-ts3ij7te6j 4 года назад
Wait till u hear everything about Kasparov
@deridivisstar884
@deridivisstar884 4 года назад
@@user-ts3ij7te6j honestly, I've heard enough bad stories about Kasparov to realize that he is a piece of Dog crap. I can't even enjoy any game of his, no matter how amazing, because of his personality. From the games I have seen, he's not even remotely close to being the greatest world champion. He is in the top 15 though. I'll give him that.
@mmmmmm2619
@mmmmmm2619 4 года назад
@==/A\==True.But main reason is:Kasparov is armenian and Radjabov is azeri.I think you know that these countries are enemies.Because Armenia occupied Karabakh which belongs to Azerbaijan and did a genocide.Armenians say:Demographics of Nagorno-Karabakh show that this land belongs to Armenia.But actually armenians migrated there due to Russo-Qajar war.
@dannygjk
@dannygjk 4 года назад
GK must be mentally ill to do such a thing. I'm not joking only mental illness can explain that.
@gdounito
@gdounito 4 года назад
@@mmmmmm2619 kasparov is also azeri.not arnenian. born in baku Azerbaijan.radjabov is also from baku. Learn ur facts before talking bullshit.did you made this all up idiot??
@mysteryGuySaysHi
@mysteryGuySaysHi 4 года назад
8:50 "now you can already see Radjabov's plan" you're seriously overestimating me
@akbarshahkaramov2768
@akbarshahkaramov2768 4 года назад
ahahaha, you made my day :D
@mare1x2
@mare1x2 4 года назад
Same :D I still can't see why he sacrifice his knight?
@izzywizzy7716
@izzywizzy7716 4 года назад
@@mare1x2 He did so, so on his next move he could pin the white bishop with the rook, thereby exchanging another piece. He wanted to exchange as much pieces as possible, because this is favorable when you are up a piece.
@iamtheiconoclast3
@iamtheiconoclast3 4 года назад
Haha I know, I heard that and thought, shit, was I supposed to see something? I was very pleased that when I actually looked at the board I did indeed see what the plan was. Unusual hehe.
@philippederome2434
@philippederome2434 4 года назад
If only it were that simple. Agadmator showed that Kasparov avoided the two most straightforward moves and went for a third one, a subtle alternative. And that one shows a loss of the knight in a complex combination that takes about 8 moves to analyze properly. Black probably calculated this properly. And Kasparov either does not give him credit for that calculation or overestimates his decision as "accidental blunder" very untypical of his.
@hutao6975
@hutao6975 3 года назад
Who else is here after Radjabov won the Airthings Masters?
@phrophetsamgames
@phrophetsamgames 3 года назад
Radjabov is awesome
@ilyasmehdiyev609
@ilyasmehdiyev609 3 года назад
😂 😂 Me
@Nopanop
@Nopanop 3 года назад
admit it you was brought here by the brilliant youtube algorithm
@a.g.6119
@a.g.6119 3 года назад
Let's go!!!
@lambenc
@lambenc 3 года назад
ME!
@sammosaurusrex
@sammosaurusrex 5 лет назад
Can you imagine having such a fragile ego that you trash a 16 year old on international television for not playing the move you wanted him to play and losing like a good boy?
@tanvirapu885
@tanvirapu885 3 года назад
This is nothing compared to what he did with kid Judit Polgar
@sammosaurusrex
@sammosaurusrex 3 года назад
@@tanvirapu885 What did he do? I don't really follow chess
@tanvirapu885
@tanvirapu885 3 года назад
He took back a knight move after he played and then he saw he was losing a rook or something, nobody noticed and nobody beleaved young polger but tv camera captured his fraud which revealed later.
@verasinha7863
@verasinha7863 3 года назад
@@tanvirapu885 you mean that ‘touch release thing’ right?
@peeepeeepooopooo
@peeepeeepooopooo Год назад
Yes I can magnus did it
@iotu4764
@iotu4764 6 лет назад
When Tal lost his game with Nezhmedinov he stood up and he HUG him congratulatig with him for his brilliant idea saying that day was " the best of his life". What a difference when you see a real champion behavior...
@naromecuas8635
@naromecuas8635 5 лет назад
Tal is Tal
@fredackerman2511
@fredackerman2511 5 лет назад
Walking Tal
@travis5125
@travis5125 5 лет назад
Another reason to love Mikhail Tal.
@joeweider9471
@joeweider9471 5 лет назад
Boris spassky stood and applauded Bobby Fischer after losing to Bobby in one of their world championship games
@joeweider9471
@joeweider9471 5 лет назад
@Daniel Burke kasparov is NOT the 'biggest winner' the sport's ever seen...morphy and fischer had the highest win/loss percentages, stockfish's analysis of fischer's games show that he had the least amount of errors in his games, magnus carlsen's final tally has yet to be recorded, kasparov was one of the greatest champions and players but not the greatest talent (kasparov, himself, says that accolade should go to bobby fischer), but, we're still waiting for magnus to prove himself, and he is doing just that!
@j.garcia4611
@j.garcia4611 6 лет назад
**Garry Kasparov has left the game**
@07aniketdeysarkar26
@07aniketdeysarkar26 6 лет назад
Really when ?? I didn't realise !!!
@MrQmason
@MrQmason 5 лет назад
He's playing next month in the Chess960 event in St. Louis......
@12InchesUnBuffed
@12InchesUnBuffed 5 лет назад
didn't know rage quit existed in chess BUHAAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!
@soofiano
@soofiano 4 года назад
So claim victory lol
@vonneumann3592
@vonneumann3592 4 года назад
Clash royale old msg
@teufelhunden8308
@teufelhunden8308 6 лет назад
Kasparov is the guy who disconnects right before losing. Smh.
@kpradheep8868
@kpradheep8868 3 года назад
What is smh?
@ParleLeVu
@ParleLeVu 3 года назад
@@kpradheep8868 "Shaking my head".
@themerovingian7154
@themerovingian7154 3 года назад
@@ParleLeVu I thought its "Somehow"
@chessmadness814
@chessmadness814 3 года назад
yes
@youtubecensors5419
@youtubecensors5419 3 года назад
It's actually "slapping my ho".
@alliseeisanemptycircle6347
@alliseeisanemptycircle6347 5 лет назад
*warning Kasparov letting time run out instead of resigning will result in a temporary ban*
@cptnoremac
@cptnoremac 4 года назад
Haha
@biswarupdas4263
@biswarupdas4263 3 года назад
Lichess😂
@jeremyhulbert3343
@jeremyhulbert3343 6 лет назад
I used Kasparov's idea here and declared every move that beat me in a game was a "disgrace to chess". Through this tactic, I learned that "disgraced" must be the natural state of chess.
@user-or1xu7fy1s
@user-or1xu7fy1s 5 лет назад
Have you tried a single attempt to google before posting shit? He was blaming journalists.
@brucewillis542
@brucewillis542 4 года назад
@@user-or1xu7fy1s Yes, he was saying that Radjabov didn't deserve the prize for brilliancy as he claimed that he had him in a 'lost' position, and that to be worthy of the prize for brilliancy he shouldn't have been in that position in the first place. This doesn't do anything for his case of being a sore loser in this match.
@kkgt6591
@kkgt6591 4 года назад
@kajestro m. Lol so true.
@deridivisstar884
@deridivisstar884 4 года назад
@@brucewillis542 watching the game from the comfort of my couch, I looked like to me like Radjabov trolled Kasparov. It honestly looked like he just was really prepared for that line that Kasparov threw at him, and Radjabov just outplayed him. No shame in losing, as long as you something. Too bad sometimes you learn the worst about others in how they lose, as opposed to how they win. Just can't respect a sore loser. Especially at Kasparov's age.
@Nullifidian
@Nullifidian 4 года назад
@@brucewillis542 Quite, but Kasparov was lying about that. Nh6 would have been perfectly fine in that position. If one refused to award brilliancy prizes based on the games sore losers were prepared to lie about, then no brilliancy prizes would ever be awarded anywhere. And even if Kasparov weren't lying, it's a stupid objection, because it would then oblige every chess player to constantly play games where there are multiple winning moves at each position. If Kasparov were correct that Radjabov was "lost" before he made the knight sac, then that simply increases his merit in finding the one available winning line. To say that one shouldn't award a brilliancy prize because the other moves would have been worse is to argue that chess players who find the right moves should be penalized.
@halneufmille
@halneufmille 4 года назад
Suggestion for your next quote: I was completely winning before I lost - Garry Kasparov
@user-ts3ij7te6j
@user-ts3ij7te6j 4 года назад
He is like , i was winning before move 1
@kpradheep8868
@kpradheep8868 3 года назад
@@user-ts3ij7te6j lol yes
@animeshsingh3123
@animeshsingh3123 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
@BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 6 лет назад
That was pretty petty from Kasparov.
@herzwatithink9289
@herzwatithink9289 6 лет назад
He really is the John McEnroe of chess. "The love of fairplay is a spectator's virtue, not a principal's." ~ George Bernard Shaw Fair enough, but you should leave the huffing and snarling and feigned exasperation on the court / at the board. This could be argued to bring the game into disrepute had he been playing and IM, but he was up against a 2750, which would seem to make it a lot worse, especially as he's old enough to know better.
@nuwandalton
@nuwandalton 6 лет назад
McEnroe is kinda paranoid, but he's witty. Kasparov is just an a@@
@xyon9090
@xyon9090 6 лет назад
I looked up to him as my idol before this video. Now I'm disappointed.
@bernardcrnkovic3769
@bernardcrnkovic3769 6 лет назад
hes an ashole xD
@maskcollector6949
@maskcollector6949 6 лет назад
He's more like the Kanye West of chess, he's a prick.
@swapnilkaushik2565
@swapnilkaushik2565 3 года назад
when Borris Spassky lost, he applauded Bobby Fischer in front of everyone. That moment made Bobby Fischer so humble towards his opponent that he remained friends with Spassky all his life.
@zosmaee
@zosmaee 3 года назад
Also Karpov was (and is) always a gentleman to all his opponents, even to Korchnoi, who was far from respecting him. Kasparov was a great player but because of his lack of class I simply can not enjoy watching his games.
@hemartej
@hemartej 3 года назад
All his life? Was Fischer friends with someone while he was ostracized in Ireland?
@reddd-77
@reddd-77 3 года назад
@@hemartej idk about that but I heard that spassky was one of the few ppl that Fischer invited to his funeral. Not sure about the legitimacy of this tho.
@Silversubs29078
@Silversubs29078 2 года назад
@@reddd-77 from what I recall Fisher thought of Spassky as an adversary before 'the applause'. He surely must have changed his mind after that.
@mack4691
@mack4691 2 года назад
Really breaks my heart that all bobby needed was a little bit of human decency to jumpstart his positive social gears into motion. He had a lot of antisocial behaviors but I dont consider him a bad guy.
@NiteMeir
@NiteMeir 4 года назад
Who is here after Radjabov won FIDE World Cup 2019?
@jernaugurgeh4356
@jernaugurgeh4356 4 года назад
Me. Congrats to Radjabov.
@user-hf7ho3ye6m
@user-hf7ho3ye6m 4 года назад
Nightmare hello everyone
@jackp6
@jackp6 4 года назад
I wanted to see him crunching Kasparov... and what a "childish" behaviour of that politician Kasparov, the man who lend himself to herald 9/11 in 1995. (Likewise behaviour as Kortchnoi when he lost from a woman.)
@kamabella8219
@kamabella8219 4 года назад
Nightmare Next one from Azerbaijan! 😉
@deridivisstar884
@deridivisstar884 4 года назад
I'm here haha
@slimshady2100
@slimshady2100 3 года назад
When Anand won first game against Kasparov in their world championship in WTC in 95 Kasparov slammed the door in Annands face on his way out. The mans is a disgrace.
@PravinDahal
@PravinDahal 2 года назад
Follow him on facebook if you want more of his shitty character and personality in your face.
@alexniforatos7570
@alexniforatos7570 6 лет назад
How can he be upset about that?? He played a move that’s legal and that the game allows, if he wasn’t ready for it that’s only his fault. He acts like it was a crime to try and beat him
@user-or1xu7fy1s
@user-or1xu7fy1s 5 лет назад
Have you tried a single attempt to google?
@YzFairy
@YzFairy 5 лет назад
@@user-or1xu7fy1s why?
@rickross9829
@rickross9829 4 года назад
@@YzFairy Kasparov says the Radjabov didn't deserve the award, since it was Kasparov's mistake and not Radjabov's brilliance, that led to him being awarded by the journalists
@YzFairy
@YzFairy 4 года назад
@@rickross9829 thank you
@kkgt6591
@kkgt6591 4 года назад
@@rickross9829 same difference.
@forevercu
@forevercu 4 года назад
Karpov allowed Susan Polgar to checkmate him, although he can see it clearly coming . What a gentleman. Much better character than Kasparov. Tal said “ this is the best day of my life” when he was defeated by Rashid Nezhmetdinov. Spassky saluted and applauded for Fischer when he won game 6 in world championship. Max Euve praised Alekhine incredibly after losing to him in 1937 saying he is unique genius.
@radrook4481
@radrook4481 4 года назад
He has a very fragile ego. Why not take it as a learning experience like most of us do?
@keplergso8369
@keplergso8369 4 года назад
True, Karpov is a very nice person. Kasparov is the opposite, he has a bad reputation.
@thegorn
@thegorn 4 года назад
Plus Donald Byrne allowed Fischer to play his immortal game till checkmate.
@EricDodsonLectures
@EricDodsonLectures 3 года назад
Kasparov isn't as emotionally mature as the great players you're mentioning.
@Isthatthegrimreaper170
@Isthatthegrimreaper170 3 года назад
Then there's also Vishy Anand No examples needed, just Vishy Anand
@terrifictamal
@terrifictamal 4 года назад
Leaving a board game or better known as *Rage Quitting* is seen amongst the online and low rated chess players. But a legend like *Kasparov* does this thing because he was losing is a *shame* to the entire chess community. What a jerk he is..
@prabhatranjan4431
@prabhatranjan4431 4 года назад
What's ur elo!👀
@kevin.afton_
@kevin.afton_ 4 года назад
Yeah, no class at all.
@ojasdighe991
@ojasdighe991 4 года назад
@@prabhatranjan4431 if i can be as disgraceful as kasparov. Umm, then my elo is 3400.
@Multifar
@Multifar 3 года назад
@@ojasdighe991 You clearly never competed at a high-intensity sport that is Solo. I used to compete in Tennis & Chess at a provincial level and even people who are very respectable get very heated. Imagine playing a highly intensive sport for 2-4 hours straight to only lose because of a single mistake. I've smashed rackets and walked out of chess games like that before. Because of how stressful the stuff is, I remember to this day losing 2nd place finish in tennis because I didn't call out when I was 90% sure it was since I was a set ahead and it was 40-0. Sure enough, I lost and it went to set 3 and the game took a total of 4 hours. This is why I quit the singles competitive sports and went into swimming, 1v1 competition is stressful as fuk.
@Multifar
@Multifar 3 года назад
@Zzz Chill Watch pro tennis and how mad the top players get, with some breaking up to 3 rackets. Either you are a flamer or you are ignorant.
@amoghbajpai4145
@amoghbajpai4145 4 года назад
On being defeated, Tal hugs Nezhmetdinov Spassky applauds Fischer Kasparov fumes on Radjabov.
@Garium87
@Garium87 5 лет назад
That's why I love Carlsen Magnus. He hates losing just as much as Kasparov does but he never disrespects his opponents.
@sunritroykarmakar4406
@sunritroykarmakar4406 4 года назад
Jeff Sol yes because he was exactly that...a child. Kasparov was a grown ass man and radjabov a kid
@ankitraj2466
@ankitraj2466 3 года назад
@Rohit Agrawal He is mumbling something in his native language and it's distracting me. Lmao he did try to pull a sneaky on magnus
@SerLaama
@SerLaama 3 года назад
Idk who you're talking about, but Magnus certainly isn't the poster boy for sportsmanlike behavior.
@dawnsplitter383
@dawnsplitter383 3 года назад
he is smug and doesnt congratulate his opponents after they beat him
@ParleLeVu
@ParleLeVu 3 года назад
@@SerLaama He isn't? He gets angry when he loses sometimes, but let me take a few examples: 1. Ding disconnects in Magnus Carlsen tour in a critical game. Magnus can take the win and move on, but next game he simply resigns to Ding after 4 moves because he did not want to win like that. 2. He offers draws if the opponent mouse slips in a winning position (in serious tournaments), but when he himself slipped in a winning position vs Ian Nepomnachi he resigned immediately because he did not want Ian to offer a draw for the slip. He has been doing things like these throughout this entire year and you call him out on not being a good sportsman. I've seen exactly 2 instances where he was ungracious - his loss against a female player in a blitz or rapid game and when he blundered a won tournament and couldn't stand having to endure the award ceremony afterwards, dropping his flowers and leaving - which he was crucified by the media for afterwards. But except that, give me concrete examples where you think he was a bad sport?
@Supware
@Supware 6 лет назад
According to Stockfish 8, Radjabov was winning throughout and made no blunders (Garry blundered once, on move 27). The humiliation on that day wasn't the brilliancy prize, it was Kasparov.
@blackoutgenez
@blackoutgenez 6 лет назад
the knight sacrifice on move 21 is a blunder giving the winning position to white according to the stockfish 8 on my computer , the Qg4 on move 24 is also a blunder that threw away kasparov's winning position kasparov made 2 blunders while radjabov only made 1
@coxscorner
@coxscorner 6 лет назад
Wonder what Alphazero thinks of the game? It crushed Stockfish by a score of +28, 72 draws and 0 losses in 100 game match.
@paulthompson9668
@paulthompson9668 6 лет назад
blackoutgenez Thanks for the analysis. I have two reactions to Kasparov. First, this is not at all like poker where someone can play "poorly" and still win. Second, does it even matter how you win in chess? I mean, isn't the beauty of the game that it hasn't been solved yet, and that it might take quantum leaps in computing power before it is?
@michaels3708
@michaels3708 5 лет назад
that has been shown to be discredited... google marketing... Stockfish 'real' does not pay the moves shown i that match!
@michaels3708
@michaels3708 5 лет назад
its not a blunder - unless you are a super computer checking a 1,000,000 moves a second and ranked 700 points higher! this is a battle between real people, humans, and the move is brilliant because it allows so many ways for the opponent to go wrong; and the world champion finds one of those ways quite easily! No one looking at Qg4 would go , oh look such an obvious blunder....
@squealer42
@squealer42 6 лет назад
Dang. Kasparov sounds like the poker brat. "If you people knew how to play this game, I'd win every time."
@JP-lr8rr
@JP-lr8rr 6 лет назад
Kasparov is worse than Hellmuth. You should've seen the length he went to smear Putin/Trump. I had liked Kasparov's fb page and all I could see were political posts. And I don't care which candidate or side he is for, but he was using the most underhanded propaganda tactics. Absolutely disgraceful
@Marek-gn9jn
@Marek-gn9jn 6 лет назад
He could shake his hand with Helmuth :D
@kabatovec007
@kabatovec007 6 лет назад
It is possible he was not the one writing these political things, lots of pages with name of famous people do that for money
@TheMiracleMatter
@TheMiracleMatter 6 лет назад
+John Doe Oh, so the one time he went on Real Time w/ Bill Maher to be an absolute stupid disingenuous cunt was NOT an isolated incident ?! Consistently, the more I learn about him, the more I dislike him.
@TheMiracleMatter
@TheMiracleMatter 6 лет назад
+VeteranCape So it was just luck, was it !? A game of chess is LUCK ???!?
@heli0s101
@heli0s101 3 года назад
And now Radjabov beat Dubov and Aronian at Airthings. Really great player.
@imranharith8936
@imranharith8936 3 года назад
Dubov still fresh, but Radjabov defeated Carlsen, that was impressive
@dariomartinez6358
@dariomartinez6358 3 года назад
@@imranharith8936 Dubov won against Carlsen too
@joeyp3452
@joeyp3452 6 лет назад
Lost alot of respect for Kasparov after this. What a horrible thing to do to a young player. I hate losing to someone younger than me but it makes me happy to see the confidence they get from the victory. I would like to think Kasparov regrets his actions
@Nyctasia
@Nyctasia 6 лет назад
Spassky and Gligoric were probably the best spirited top players of recent years, but also it is possibly why they are not seen as being as grat as some of the other players who were more 'fickle' in their actions. For many, winning is everything, and they fight so hard any loss is accepted with ill-grace.
@nikos29911
@nikos29911 6 лет назад
Nyctasia And Carlsen loses sometimes but he blames himself. He does not blame the other players or journalists of the game
@user-ym6lc7pk1e
@user-ym6lc7pk1e 5 лет назад
Well, Agadmator slightly turned the story on its head. If you follow the actual story, Kasparov did not say the game was a disgrace to chess, but the fact that it was awarded the brilliancy prize. BIG DIFFERENCE. In Kasparov’s mind, there were better games played at the tournament and organizers went for this game only because he lost it. Obviously, if someone beats World champion, that game must be brilliant, or so they thought. I don’t try to justify Kasparov’s behavior and his antic of letting the time run out rather then to admit defeat, but really, Agadmator should be more careful with his English and his interpretation.
@jvking10
@jvking10 5 лет назад
even if that's the case. He still a little bitch for doing shit like that. Just congratulate the kid and move on. There is nothing worse than someone crying about how they lost
@parkerjeans5777
@parkerjeans5777 5 лет назад
I feel like this is better than a hey good job bud. Making kasporov going on a 10min speech about how you winning is a disgrace and leaving the table without resigning. Its gold.
@thorn35
@thorn35 6 лет назад
Kasperov would probably have congratulated if this was anand or kramnik or short. But, because it was a kid, he pulled out his ego and tried to discredit him. It should be noted, he has also taken back moves after touching a piece vs polgar and carlsen when they were teens also and even called the polgars "a bunch of trained dogs". So, to say this was an isolated incident would be wrong, Garry usually had some sort of tantrum when someone he felt was a lesser player got the best of him.
@tensor131
@tensor131 5 лет назад
yes this account chimes in perfectly with his tirade about women in chess (and Judit in particular) and his treatment of the young Carlsen, turning up late with body language that says, "ok I'm here now, cool it .. to beat you .. so let's play"
@mviv6339
@mviv6339 5 лет назад
No. His behaviour against anand in the world championship was atrocious.
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 5 лет назад
Is there a video I can watch him say this in? Or watch him do this?
@user-ts3ij7te6j
@user-ts3ij7te6j 4 года назад
He felt everyone was lesser to him
@nadirjofas3140
@nadirjofas3140 4 года назад
@toaritok nah
@ankit0yadav0rock
@ankit0yadav0rock 3 года назад
Another thing to note here is that Kasparov had not lost a rated game with white in seven years, and never lost one again. He was also undefeated in previous 5 Linares tournament. In 2005 Radjabov claimed that Kasparov used his influence to prevent him from being invited to top tournaments after he defeated him.
@manmanman2000
@manmanman2000 Год назад
So Carlsen basically pulled a Kasparov on Hans Niemann
@troy2223
@troy2223 Год назад
@@manmanman2000 Niemann situation is different tho, too inconsistent and too many 100% accuracy games according to multiple engines coincidence(?)
@manmanman2000
@manmanman2000 Год назад
@@troy2223 It doesn't matter if he ever cheated or not. In the game against Magnus he certainly didn't. The only thing that matters in this context is that Magnus was pissed because he played poorly and lost and needed a scapegoat.
@troy2223
@troy2223 Год назад
@@manmanman2000 Magnus lost to a bunch of people over the years lots of young geniuses included. While he isn't known for being very calm and collected and accepting his lost, Hans has been the only person he "reported" so far and to be honest his chess history recording is very suspicious, i'm not a good chess player(only 1400 elo) but Magnus likely seen something?
@manmanman2000
@manmanman2000 Год назад
@@troy2223 I don't care about his past, all I care for is this particular game and he didn't cheat in that game. Magnus was just pissed because he hadn't lost in a long time before that game and was trying to expand his historic record but then he played a poor game and lost and then just lost it afterwards.
@ongbonga9025
@ongbonga9025 6 лет назад
I could forgive the pettiness of walking if he came back to congratulate him after having himself a ciggie or whatever. It's a shame such a great player cannot act as a great ambassador for the game.
@karanpreetkalra4550
@karanpreetkalra4550 3 года назад
Wow. Thank God people believe nicotine helps in dealing with mental problems.
@ongbonga9025
@ongbonga9025 3 года назад
@@karanpreetkalra4550 Of course it does. The nicotine itself doesn't help much other than to satisfy an addiction, but the process of a calm smoke really does help to gather ones thoughts. It's no different to "count to ten, think again" or whatever bollocks someone else does to deal with anger.
@karanpreetkalra4550
@karanpreetkalra4550 3 года назад
@@ongbonga9025 Hehe. Mine and perhaps your inner voice tells nicotine is the best!
@ongbonga9025
@ongbonga9025 3 года назад
@@karanpreetkalra4550 Nah, nicotine is second best. Weed is where it's at.
@allancouceiro9905
@allancouceiro9905 3 года назад
or drop a xanie
@tardigrade3577
@tardigrade3577 6 лет назад
Rage quit
@FloydMaxwell
@FloydMaxwell 4 года назад
16 years later and Teimour is still playing amazing chess
@douglasquaid7550
@douglasquaid7550 6 лет назад
Kasparov's social skills are tremendous.
@JohnnyReb1976
@JohnnyReb1976 6 лет назад
Why did he claim that it was a disgrace for chess? Was there some kind of International Chess Ethics Committee outlawing or at least disparaging such cheeky knight sacrifice?
@Nikarus2370
@Nikarus2370 5 лет назад
Forgive me, but isn't strategies like that literally what chess is about.
@kenney9120
@kenney9120 5 лет назад
The irony is that in the Romantic era it was in bad taste to refuse a sacrifice. Accepting it was the "Manley" thing to do.
@radrook4481
@radrook4481 5 лет назад
Maybe he felt that the teen should not have been there to begin with?
@vincentsartain3061
@vincentsartain3061 5 лет назад
@ChickenBakuba There's some truth in that but it doesn't excuse his atrocious rudeness toward the young man who did what anyone else in his right mind would do in capitalizing on the blunders of his opponents. GK's ten minute rant would have been more palatable had he been gracious and sportsmanlike in the face of defeat.
@radrook4481
@radrook4481 4 года назад
He had great confidence in that seemingly impregnable pawn wall. A beautiful wall!
@benoplustee
@benoplustee 4 года назад
who came here after watching Radjabov beat MVL in the FIDE world cup?? Woo!
@victorkaranja155
@victorkaranja155 4 года назад
yeah me here. Radjabov has been a beast in the making all along.
@stephenbarnes5864
@stephenbarnes5864 4 года назад
Here after the match with Ding.
@benoplustee
@benoplustee 4 года назад
@@MrSupernova111 big things for the chosen one from Azerbaijan!!
@louiscypher6919
@louiscypher6919 3 года назад
Always nice to see kasparov losing. He won everything but respect.
@Ronbo710
@Ronbo710 5 лет назад
Had Tal lost this game he would have called it the "Happiest Day of My Life" . *TAL* was a True Gentleman.
@pathutchison9866
@pathutchison9866 4 года назад
Didn’t Tal miss a game because he got into a bar fight over a girl and got his ass kicked? True gentleman... dirtbag... both are inside all of us.
@nikoladodic7650
@nikoladodic7650 3 года назад
@@pathutchison9866 Why is someone a dirtbag because he fought over a girl? And getting his ass kicked shows some bravery, since the guy spent all of his time playing chess, so he must've known that he wasn't a favorite to win in a fight. Tal was a good man and the most magical chess player and his nickname serves him right, The Magician from Riga. I can imagine him in Heaven, smoking one of his cheap Soviet cigarettes while playing chess with Fischer, Morphy and others.
@renuawasthi7533
@renuawasthi7533 3 года назад
Lol tal cheated on his wife and lived with his mistress and wife for sometime, together, in the same house! Olden times were bizarre and a lot of nonsense was accepted by players but not anymore, people don't accept shitty behaviour now
@Mohamed-jv6nv
@Mohamed-jv6nv 3 года назад
@@renuawasthi7533 that's irrelevant to sportsmanship.
@user-ov2kx8ql5i
@user-ov2kx8ql5i 3 года назад
@@renuawasthi7533 atleast he doesn't mald over a 16 year old boy and said the boy doesn't deserve it because he blunders which makes him lose the game. A chess game without a blunder is a draw. His reasons are bs, he's just mald
@MrShah00786
@MrShah00786 3 года назад
Who is here after Radjabov's victory in Aithings Masters Tournament?
@praiseshishi2189
@praiseshishi2189 3 года назад
Yoooohhhhh👋👋
@josefmacichek99
@josefmacichek99 6 лет назад
Jees... The guy talked for ten minutes about how his butt hurt? What a momo
@5p00kh4rdc0r3
@5p00kh4rdc0r3 5 лет назад
the more I learn about Kasparov the less I like him, be it politics, ethics, philosophical stuff or just his character in general. He's an excellent chess player but that's all he merits.
@coosoorlog
@coosoorlog 6 лет назад
Kasparov is a great player obviously but a terrible loser. And sometimes he's unable to leave the game to the board but will blame anything under the sun for losing. But, well, I suppose when you're as good as Kasparov, your antics are generally tolerated.
@Nyctasia
@Nyctasia 6 лет назад
He is a lot better than Korchnoi, a man who has never lost a game fairly and always blames everyone else.
@nuwandalton
@nuwandalton 6 лет назад
Korchnoi was a bitter man, but then he had to survive the Leningrad Siege as a teen. Whatever Kasparov likes us to believe, he's never been a dissident. He was a pampered little prince and Gaydar Aliev's protégé. Later, he became an ultra-capitalistic prick.
@MrMinecrafter78
@MrMinecrafter78 6 лет назад
You can't be a winner if you're a happy loser
@coosoorlog
@coosoorlog 6 лет назад
hmmm... perhaps that's my problem
@ArnabSil
@ArnabSil 6 лет назад
You don't have to be happy about it. But that doesn't mean you should be indecent..!
@zwz.zdenek
@zwz.zdenek 6 лет назад
One would think Kasparov wouldn't stoop as low. If there was disgrace to chess, it came from him.
@peterpham2473
@peterpham2473 6 лет назад
Kasparov is one of the best chess players of all time, however, he has bad manners and is a very emotional player not all the time in a good way. I am very glad that he lost the World championship in 2000 to Kramnik without winning a single game.
@KhemistryIBMOR
@KhemistryIBMOR 6 лет назад
That's what they call "Poetic Justice".
@gorkyd7912
@gorkyd7912 5 лет назад
Kasparov was arguably the best person imaginable to play against the first "unbeatable" computers.
@happyhourstogether6060
@happyhourstogether6060 4 года назад
Peter Pham did he not loose the championship to Aanad 🙄🙄
@user-ts3ij7te6j
@user-ts3ij7te6j 4 года назад
@@happyhourstogether6060 no He defeated anand always excluding that blitz world championship
@nadirjofas3140
@nadirjofas3140 4 года назад
@Nathan gamezio aha
@slimefrank6317
@slimefrank6317 6 лет назад
I just lost all respect for Kasparov.
@ongbonga9025
@ongbonga9025 6 лет назад
Yeah, if you're going to hate on Kasparov then do so for cheating against a 15-y/o girl then telling her to learn some manners when she had the nerve to complain. Failing to resign is not that rude really, it's just petulant. If I were his opponent, I'd have the biggest grin while I sat there watching his clock tick down.
@shards7992
@shards7992 6 лет назад
He cheated twice on record and got salty at two kids for beating him... I'ma just go with my gut on this one... He seems to be a total asshole.
@thegorn
@thegorn 4 года назад
Kasparov was an asshole. It was shameful what he did to Judit Polgar, and shameful what he did here.
@DeuceBooty
@DeuceBooty 3 года назад
Yeah. Pulled a Kanye...
@yashodeepmahapatra950
@yashodeepmahapatra950 3 года назад
@an aspirant that was Ian neponiatiachi. (Lol idk how to spell)
@BloodPuls3
@BloodPuls3 6 лет назад
Shame about Kasparov's response, I genuinely thought he had more class than that. Though I suppose it must be embarrasing as World Champion to be outwitted by a Tal esque move! :)
@ostensiblyyours6311
@ostensiblyyours6311 6 лет назад
Oh yeah he did worse with judit
@jorgejustin461
@jorgejustin461 6 лет назад
When he lost to Judit wasn't he ill or something?
@AzuReGravity
@AzuReGravity 6 лет назад
You thought that? Really? You didn’t see his game against Carlsen when Carlsen was younger
@shards7992
@shards7992 6 лет назад
He cheated. He picked up a piece after letting it go.
@zaurhuse2213
@zaurhuse2213 6 лет назад
This is very historic moment. Both masters Kasparov and Radjabov were born in same city Baku, Azerbaijan, and both masters graduated same chess school in Baku, Azerbaijan.
@sandwarrior5579
@sandwarrior5579 Год назад
One is armenian, another one is azerbaijani though. Nations that hate each other
@wilk3ns
@wilk3ns 11 месяцев назад
​@@sandwarrior5579 Kasparov is only half Armenian half Jew. And his mother is not from Armenia, but from Karabagh, still Azerbaijan but with Armenian majority. There are still a lots of half Armenians living in Azerbaijan. This wasn't because his mother is Armenian but because the chose to betray his homeland, his heritage and his uncle, who raised him after this father's death.
@bard6184
@bard6184 5 лет назад
So, according to Kasparov, it's a disgrace to chess to find a move that changes the game in one's favor. What a petty, sad man
@user-ov2kx8ql5i
@user-ov2kx8ql5i 3 года назад
He said " if he blunders, that means he is the reason why he loses and not the player's brilliance that won the game" A chess game without a single blunder made is always ended in Draw. So his reasons are not valid.
@mylovelyman2
@mylovelyman2 6 лет назад
Kasparov did a Korchnoi and demonstrated that you can make a loss even more ugly!
@optimalbrand
@optimalbrand 6 лет назад
Is korchnoi a jew as well?
@longball756
@longball756 6 лет назад
True that.. it’s one of those moments where Kasparov probably realized afterward he made his loss look even uglier by jumping on the mike for ten 😂😂😂
@NetConsole
@NetConsole 3 года назад
Which match(es) demonstartes Krochnoi's unsportmanship the best? Has Agad covered any of them?
@Mrius86
@Mrius86 6 лет назад
Radjabov delivered a soul-crushing blow to Kasparov.
@damohanson5393
@damohanson5393 5 лет назад
Kasparov shows his true self yet again. How classy !
@rohamtavakkoli7562
@rohamtavakkoli7562 2 года назад
He was so trash...
@longball756
@longball756 6 лет назад
When Raddy played this sacrifice Kasparov literally jumped out of his seat in complete surprise...
@torbaggermaxpiper
@torbaggermaxpiper 5 лет назад
The ad for this video was Kasparov teaching students how to become a better chess player.
@austinhaynes6420
@austinhaynes6420 5 лет назад
Jeez what a disgrace, I've seen his meltdowns and angry moments but to give a 10 minute speech about being a sore loser is simply astounding.
@mo215300
@mo215300 4 года назад
That’s where I feel Carlsen is a better person than Kasparov and still crushes opponents
@bloodredblueberry556
@bloodredblueberry556 3 года назад
And now Radja won the airthings! What a legend
@nincsjonev
@nincsjonev 6 лет назад
Wow, now it's really 0 respect for Kasparov
@jcantonelli1
@jcantonelli1 6 лет назад
really? your respect is that fragile?
@nincsjonev
@nincsjonev 6 лет назад
First of all, it's just a game, and it's quite wasteful for society to have intelligent people dedicate their lives for it, so my respect for gamers of any kind is limited to begin with. Second of all, there are plenty of other players who are really good at it, meanwhile not being sore losers, and cheating, sexist dicks like him. :)
@jcantonelli1
@jcantonelli1 6 лет назад
ChaosCollection, I agree completely that chess is, arguably, a colossal waste of time and intellect --- imagine if all this brainpower was instead focused on nobler pursuits, constructive activities that satisfy a cerebral curiosity and a tangible need in the world?
@cptnoremac
@cptnoremac 4 года назад
@@nincsjonev Why is it a waste of time? It brings joy to people watching. Is every action that's not in pursuit of extending someone's lifespan a waste? Then should we not have art? The person who invented the piano blundered his life away? Why even paint our rooms? Let's just live in gray boxes and only eat unflavored food for sustenance if emotional health is of no value to you.
@nincsjonev
@nincsjonev 4 года назад
@cptnoremac You completely misunderstood my point, read again :)
@claudiucojobv
@claudiucojobv 6 лет назад
Correction, Kasparov was not world champion in 2003, he lost it to Kramnik in 2000 I think.
@agadmator
@agadmator 6 лет назад
+Claudiu Cojocaru Indeed. I blundered. Probably because I consider Kasparov champion all the way to retirement :D
@Gregoryt700
@Gregoryt700 6 лет назад
Kasparov topped the ELO lists at no.1 from 1985-2005. Kramnik -- who lost a Ct match to Shirov, still got this match in 2000 on rating alone -- arguably he dodged a subsequent rematch with Gary
@moriartywilson9696
@moriartywilson9696 5 лет назад
Jjk
@redbrick341
@redbrick341 6 лет назад
The disgrace was Kasparov walking away instead of resigning like a mature adult. He earned the Pettiest Move of the Tournament award.
@muhammadumarnazirchishti5155
@muhammadumarnazirchishti5155 3 года назад
Who is here after ragabov won tournament ..after retirement
@zdorovyjhluzd
@zdorovyjhluzd 4 года назад
This story tells a lot about Kasparov's personality
@jamesmantil5186
@jamesmantil5186 3 года назад
Yeah, lots of stories about Kasparov's "lovely" personality. His treatment of a young Polgar and Magnus, slamming the door in Anand's face after losing to him, etc. He's a great player, but I'd never want to meet the guy and talk with him, that's for sure. Sounds like a man who only likes you when you worship the ground he walks on.
@ChocolateMilk..
@ChocolateMilk.. 2 года назад
@@jamesmantil5186 Narcissism
@BlitzWizard94
@BlitzWizard94 3 года назад
I feel very bad for rajabov as he never had it easy and struggled throughout his whole life to prove he can still play against the best
@dr.drakeramoray789
@dr.drakeramoray789 6 лет назад
i like this channel. it feels like you are having coffee and talking chess with audience, very comfy!
@agadmator
@agadmator 6 лет назад
+Dr. Drake Ramoray I actually have coffee before the video :) Thank you :)
@thisisJim85
@thisisJim85 6 лет назад
what a sore loser walking off without congratulating his opponent. then to steal the mic and say the game was a disgrace to chess. his behavior is a disgrace to chess. if someone bests you in chess you don't have to like it, but you should at least respect their skill and ability.
@alexm.2960
@alexm.2960 6 лет назад
I am trying to concentrate but the lack of beard on his face is distracting me.
@jessenpanther4206
@jessenpanther4206 6 лет назад
Glory to Arstotzka
@Fofo-sr2xu
@Fofo-sr2xu 6 лет назад
alex oland Deported! Fake passport, Kolechian!
@realquirkyvideos1197
@realquirkyvideos1197 5 лет назад
Great analysis and anecdotes - I really like your style of commentating ... Much more challenging to follow such a rapid video but one can always pause it :). Many thanks
@Gr8Believer
@Gr8Believer 6 лет назад
Sure deserves a brilliancy prize. Bobby Fischer said how liked to destroy arrogance
@radrook4481
@radrook4481 5 лет назад
Imagine him losing in the same way Larsen did to Fisher. Probably have a heart attack.
@johncerminaro1067
@johncerminaro1067 6 лет назад
Not only a strong game by Radjabov, but he showed a superb grasp of Kasparov's inherent drop-off in strength and comfort when deprived of active play, w/even a quite average GM's endgame strength. That flaw, also discovered by Kramnik and others, probably originally tracing back to Bobby Fischer's casual remarks, revealing a profound analytical grasp of the ex-Soviet world champion's game and uneven technique when deprived early-on of attacking chances or else by trading off queens and transposing into simpler endgame positions, endings requiring patience and immense computational depth. Bravo to Teimour (!) for his superb play and handling of his opponent's unsportsmanlike behavior. Also!..excellent commentary of the game! Thank you very much, Agadmator... Addio, JC
@meme3395
@meme3395 5 лет назад
Like the insight
@moiststeve2277
@moiststeve2277 4 года назад
Its hard to respect someone who cant take a loss. Sad Kasparov....
@SSmitar
@SSmitar 6 лет назад
Garry "Saltmine" Kasparov.
@nicolasflamel3489
@nicolasflamel3489 5 лет назад
And that's why Anand has a special place in the world of chess. A world champion who is always a perfect gentleman, quite a combination I'd say.
@georgebush7223
@georgebush7223 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot for showing this game.
@user-qt5eh9wb7g
@user-qt5eh9wb7g 5 лет назад
You may want to check your dog's pulse. He doesn't even move the entire video, lol. Reminds me of my dogs..... Love the channel, thanks!
@davidcharles7106
@davidcharles7106 5 лет назад
Looks like he lost in 39 moves.....Kasparov later kicked himself, realizing he should have made the 40th move and then left - leaving his opponent with even more time to wait.
@protonx80
@protonx80 4 года назад
LOL
@MaheshKumar-cx6uq
@MaheshKumar-cx6uq 2 года назад
😂🤗👌
@bezzlebedeviled4756
@bezzlebedeviled4756 4 года назад
4:42 -- BxN on e5 is indeed the move Kasparov should have played, since making his bishop available as an attractive target for continuing exchange (while he is up in material) would remove Radjabov's last knight (and hence the unpleasant prospect of it ending up on b3 via a5, which is in fact exactly what happened in the game and led to Kasparov's defeat), and after Nxe5, dxe5, Bc5, Bg4, Be3 (threatening queen), Qg2 ...and Black's attack is out of gas, and White's material advantage remanifests. If Black follows up with pawn-shoving d4, it is met with Nb4 (the formerly pawn-threatened square), defending the attacked B3 pawn as well as subsequent checking and forking with d6 and f7. 5:55 -- Here is where Kasparov gave away his advantage by Qg4. Much better is Qxd5 to gobble another pawn, and create a passed pawn of his own. Response Nf6 is met with Qg2 (defending everything), and g5 met with Bd6 or Bxg5 (forcing an exchange of bishops after gobbling yet another pawn, as the queen now covers g5). 6:42 -- The game-losing blunder where Kasparov finally went off the rails for good. If he plays Kb1, he is perfectly safe and defuses the Nb3+ check/fork threat. But after (any other move)?, then check comes, and the engine now rates a previously even position as a much worse -3.66 (depth 20), well in Radjabov's favor. 6:52 -- Bxg3 is such a strong move that the engine actually prefers it to Nb3+ on the prior turn after Kasparov declines Kb1.
@rahulkaap
@rahulkaap 4 года назад
So FIDE and Kasparov BOTH owe Radjabov an apology?
@MrAAMNNITAllahabad
@MrAAMNNITAllahabad 4 года назад
I loved the way how Mr. Radjabov played the French Defense. Kasparov like this or not, but defeating him is not a new thing in the chess world!
@coosoorlog
@coosoorlog 6 лет назад
It's called either a Bardeleben or Nona Fries.
@Spandex08
@Spandex08 6 лет назад
what is this comment
@grantcivyt
@grantcivyt 6 лет назад
BlackPaw Haha... He's referring to the act of refusing to resign a lost position and instead letting the clock run down. "Nona Fries" comes from a different RU-vid chess channel (ChessNetwork), where a player named Nona fries used that tactic to deny ChessNetwork a victory during a chess tournament. The tournament clock ran out before the game clock, so the victory didn't count for the tournament.
@Spandex08
@Spandex08 6 лет назад
thanks for clarifying that, i sure would have wished to see jerry's reaction
@cptnoremac
@cptnoremac 4 года назад
@@Spandex08 Well, you're in luck. The video's still out there. But the game where he coined the term wasn't at the tournament end. There may have been another one later where it did cost him the points.
@Beery1962
@Beery1962 6 лет назад
9:46 Garry Kasparov, always classy. If chess were tennis, Kasparov would spend half his career being disqualified for abusive behavior.
@GeorgideMarne
@GeorgideMarne 4 года назад
He's the Serena Williams of chess. But wait, she"s not disqualified.
@ezefinkielman4672
@ezefinkielman4672 2 года назад
More like John McEnroe
@Beery1962
@Beery1962 2 года назад
@@ezefinkielman4672 Yup. John McEnroe, but no matter how badly he behaved, I always kinda wanted to like McEnroe. Definitely not the case with Kasparov. The guy seems to be merely a scumbag.
@simonvallee718
@simonvallee718 5 лет назад
I've been watching your videos since not long... they're very nice , thank you !
@ycyean8235
@ycyean8235 3 года назад
Came here after raja won the recent tournament I have seen this video 3 times now..just awesome game
@Oscar0057
@Oscar0057 5 лет назад
Kasprov a great player but terrible human being. if Kasprov had played the same move, that would not have been a disgrace but an immortal game.
@Craigevansagain
@Craigevansagain 5 лет назад
I am now gonna call this "The Immortal Pulling The Bardeleben Game".
@konstantinchernov1477
@konstantinchernov1477 6 лет назад
Love your channel, such a healthy yet entertaining way to review the matches. Great job!
@southtw9761
@southtw9761 4 года назад
Is there a link or video online for the post match conference from Kasparov?
@amazingthing7379
@amazingthing7379 4 года назад
Who else get recommended here after Radjabov started streaming
@SpaceCadet4Jesus
@SpaceCadet4Jesus 4 года назад
Since after his retirement, Kasparov has been hawking a Chess masterclass "I'm trying to come up with a comprehensive picture that will be helpful for YOU.." Okay, let me know when YOU are finished trying there....! I never trusted him, regard him as unkind and selfish while I don't consider he did much for promoting chess, unlike Bobby Fischer's influence. Not giving you a penny Kasparov.
@pathutchison9866
@pathutchison9866 4 года назад
Fischer promoted himself, not chess. All time great As a chess player. All time disgrace as A human being.
@Vivek-dk7xi
@Vivek-dk7xi 3 года назад
Anyone here after radjabov winning airthings masters 2020?
@aytansafarli7701
@aytansafarli7701 3 года назад
Me
@stewiegriffin6503
@stewiegriffin6503 4 года назад
Is there any video of Kasparov's "talk"
@kevinbyrne4538
@kevinbyrne4538 4 года назад
9:15 -- "he pulled a Bardeleben" -- In 1895 at a tournament in Hastings, England, Wilhelm Steinitz (white) outplayed Curt von Bardeleben (black). Rather than resign, von Bardeleben left the hall.
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 5 лет назад
how can kasparov say the game was a disgrace and black was completely lost when he (Gary with the whtie pieces) lost the game?
@MiguelJRiley
@MiguelJRiley 5 лет назад
Hello sir, I'm trying to learn solid chess tactics and get into playing to improve my brain function. What are a couple of books you'd recommend?
@cavidmammadov4004
@cavidmammadov4004 4 года назад
They are both from Baku Chess School, it just shows how strong this school is till now. 💪🇦🇿
@mamadoff
@mamadoff 3 года назад
Armenian origin Kasparov which was born and learned chess in Azerbaijan and backed by Azerbaijani government in his early times couldn't take well to loose against Azerbaijani teen.
@puc872
@puc872 6 лет назад
Agadmator do you mind linking us to the press conference that followed this game?
@ssmith35834
@ssmith35834 6 лет назад
It seems that the only recording of the event was by Radjabov's mother. Here is a translated quote from a Spanish journalist at the event with a link to the source below Kasparov at the podium: "I don't believe that this was the best game of the tournament. It has been selected only because it was the only game that I lost and I consider this to be a public insult and humiliation." www.chessninja.com/dailydirt/2003/03/one-blow-to-beauty-one-blow-to.htm
@LavrencicUrban
@LavrencicUrban 6 лет назад
TNX A LOT!
@amoldivo
@amoldivo 2 года назад
I have interest in his (Radjabov) playstyle when he played Ding and final match vs Rapport in 2022 candidates... Didn't know he had ever crushed Kasparov before, seeing him play is a bit like seeing the combination of eccentric playstyle of Ivanchuk and the boldness of Rapport's... One of my favourite player despite being an underdog to many players like Ding and Nepo, but he's the only one who didn't lose to them this year!
@rimslider
@rimslider 5 лет назад
Thank you again sir for all of the work you do in making these games available. Very instructive, and my game has definitely improved with your instruction. Enjoy the day, and hope your dog (the one on the couch) is doing well. ~Michael~
@weeooh1
@weeooh1 6 лет назад
Radjabov btw is very highly ranked today (FIDE 2741) and in top 20 chess players in the world. ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=13400924
@morphmoprg4810
@morphmoprg4810 6 лет назад
hahaha... karpov and kasparov really different
@muffemod
@muffemod 3 года назад
Radjabov AIRTHINGS2020 congrats!
@sohamkshirsagar4794
@sohamkshirsagar4794 3 года назад
Who is after radjabovs victory in airthings tournament..
@trmittal24
@trmittal24 4 года назад
Anyone watching this after Radja started streaming? :P
@inginx747
@inginx747 4 года назад
2004: “You beat me, you disgrace.” 2019: “You beat me, you’re racist.”
@abrahamaby8416
@abrahamaby8416 3 года назад
This is how Kasparov is different from Vishy and Kramnik... Accepting your defeating and giving a proper speech to 16 year old..... Vishy and Kramnik on the other hand are very humble persons
@joetyler5036
@joetyler5036 4 года назад
It's hard to due, but showing class in a loss is truly the sign of a great sport