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DO NOT TRAIN AI ON MY CONTENT The absolute genius of Anatoly Karpov... Like playing against the tide.
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Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov, known as Tolya to his friends, (born May 23, 1951) is a Soviet and Russian chess grandmaster and former World Chess Champion. He was the 12th World Chess Champion from 1975 to 1985, a three-time FIDE World Champion (1993, 1996, 1998), twice World Chess champion as a member of the USSR team (1985, 1989), and a six-time winner of Chess Olympiads as a member of the USSR team (1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1988). The International Association of Chess Press awarded him nine Chess "Oscars" (1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984).
In other words he was pretty good at chess.
Karpov's tournament successes include over 160 first-place finishes. He had a peak Elo rating of 2780, and his 102 total months at world number one is the third-longest of all time, behind Magnus Carlsen and Garry Kasparov, since the inception of the FIDE ranking list in 1970.
In 1974 he played the Olympiad in Nice for the Soviet team (who won the event) and played an absolute masterpiece of positional chess against the german grandmaster Wolfgang Unzicker.
Even by modern standards the game is near perfect.
[Event "Olympiad Final-A"]
[Site "Nice FRA"]
[Date "1974.06.18"]
[EventDate "?"]
[Round "4"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Anatoly Karpov"]
[Black "Wolfgang Unzicker"]
[ECO "C98"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]
[PlyCount "87"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5
7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 Qc7 12. Nbd2
Nc6 13. d5 Nd8 14. a4 Rb8 15. axb5 axb5 16. b4 Nb7 17. Nf1 Bd7
18. Be3 Ra8 19. Qd2 Rfc8 20. Bd3 g6 21. Ng3 Bf8 22. Ra2 c4
23. Bb1 Qd8 24. Ba7 Ne8 25. Bc2 Nc7 26. Rea1 Qe7 27. Bb1 Be8
28. Ne2 Nd8 29. Nh2 Bg7 30. f4 f6 31. f5 g5 32. Bc2 Bf7
33. Ng3 Nb7 34. Bd1 h6 35. Bh5 Qe8 36. Qd1 Nd8 37. Ra3 Kf8
38. R1a2 Kg8 39. Ng4 Kf8 40. Ne3 Kg8 41. Bxf7+ Nxf7 42. Qh5
Nd8 43. Qg6 Kf8 44. Nh5 1-0

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@4piousmen
@4piousmen 2 года назад
Hey ASMR chess, I just want to say that I played in my first OTB tournament this week and was really nervous, but when sitting at the board i thought of you narrating about the different pieces before the battle. It calmed my nerves and I managed to tie for 1st at the end of the day. I love your narration of these master games because your slow methodical approach allows even those at the 2000+ elo level a deeper understanding for the positions and ideas behind them. Sorry for the tangent, guess I am trying to say that you do good work!
@judahwilliams7029
@judahwilliams7029 2 года назад
Z at a
@mattluszczak8095
@mattluszczak8095 2 года назад
Dude well done!
@blackwhengames_2550
@blackwhengames_2550 2 года назад
Congrats on 1st
@Krivoshei
@Krivoshei Год назад
😂😂😂❤😂😂😂😂😮🎉😂😂😂яйф😮й не 😢й😢😂 ❤❤
@efthimis5215
@efthimis5215 2 года назад
Hey just want to say that historical games are my favorite type of content from your channel. Of course, all the videos are great 👍
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
They are also some of my favorite to do! Thanks for sharing. Feedback is always helpful.
@efthimis5215
@efthimis5215 2 года назад
@@ASMRChess Also nice touch of you to include that awesome Karpov - Dali photo, I just found out these two met.
@alanbu5837
@alanbu5837 2 года назад
No pieces were captured over the board: it's the souls of black's pieces and his opponent that Karpov captured. Fantastic video!
@mr.bickdig368
@mr.bickdig368 2 года назад
I get so exited every time you upload a new video. Thank you so much!
@Owbly
@Owbly 2 года назад
Wowza. I didn't realized I would enjoy the positional games from you more than the tactical ones from Tal's games. I love the likes of Karpov and Petrosian as I've commented in a previous video asking for something like this. You did incredible and blasted by my expectations, that were already high as they were. Your commentary is wonderful as always. I would like to see you do more videos of great positional masterpieces. That quote about being like water and the wall, it gave me chills, such an awesome way of looking at it.
@dearlittleheart
@dearlittleheart 2 года назад
Thank you so much for another wonderful video!!! I really love Chess history.
@ChadAzeltine
@ChadAzeltine 2 года назад
Another great video. I love the historical stuff. I hope you can do some more opening videos. I became a Sicilian player thanks to your video. You do an amazing job explaining chess concepts. Selfishly I would love a video on the English opening for White. I like opening that attack the center from the side and not traditional strategies.
@drewschoenberger5912
@drewschoenberger5912 2 года назад
It seems that the mistake in this game from black was not exchanging on d4 with cxd4 before moving the knight from a5 back to c6. I’ve played this position as black before and always do that since that’s what the book move is. I wonder if that is because of this game
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 Год назад
time stamp?
@000_5
@000_5 2 года назад
first 5 seconds and he sent tingles down my spine
@smiiiiles
@smiiiiles 2 года назад
imma watch this later but, first
@ghostdragon9209
@ghostdragon9209 2 года назад
15:48 I see what you did there
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Nice!
@Hakabas01
@Hakabas01 2 года назад
A few comments on Wolfgang Unzicker, cuz he wasn't a pushover: -He's played 386 classical games for the german national team in 13 Olympics, national record -Peak Elo (historical) 2686 -He beat Fisher -he beat Botvinnik -he was a chess amateur who played chess in his free time, for fun, he worked as a Lawyer, Karpov called him the "world champion of amateurs"
@CrispyBaconYT555
@CrispyBaconYT555 2 года назад
I wasn’t sure that I understood the point of positional games and the Ruy Lopez game until this video. Your videos, in the way that you present them and explain the thought processes, makes me feel like I understand it 10 times better now. I can’t wait for Kasparov vs Karpov :)
@vftv7986
@vftv7986 2 года назад
Ohhhh this is going to be a relaxing night with your amazing video! Keep going you are the most creative asmrtist out there!!
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Happy relaxing my friend and thanks for the kind words!
@Albot940
@Albot940 2 года назад
I just realised I must have been watching your stuff for about 5 years. I was in Denmark 4 years ago and visited Assistens Cemetary because of your video on it. I still get excited when you upload. Thank you.
@khann2159
@khann2159 2 года назад
The comparison of Karpov with the tide is just amazing
@Lars_Maassen
@Lars_Maassen 2 года назад
Dispite the lack of "chess-pieces-getting-capured-sounds", I just know I will still enjoy the video ;)
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
I hope you will!
@MrIfreund
@MrIfreund 2 года назад
A fully whispered video would be greatly appreciated. Those are my favorite parts!
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Yes I know I have to do one at some point :)
@MrIfreund
@MrIfreund 2 года назад
@@ASMRChess thanks!
@danvsbronies
@danvsbronies 2 года назад
Have you done a video on the Ruy Lopez? If not, this looks so interesting it’s making me want to explore something other than Queen’s gambit (finding a comfortable strat and staying with it is a personal flaw lol). And as always, feel free to just ignore me and make the videos you want to. Love the vid.
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
I want to make a video on the Ruy Lopez at some point
@mcdonaldseggandcheesebiscu978
@mcdonaldseggandcheesebiscu978 2 года назад
That description looks like it took a long time to make, so this comments entire point is to show that I/we see it🙃
@victorcontreras5703
@victorcontreras5703 2 года назад
This is the content that I like most! Just you showing stuff on the board.
@williamwallace4080
@williamwallace4080 2 года назад
My mother, who never played chess, knew who Karpov was. She was born in Italy in 1964 so it shows how influential he is.
@0kieD0kiee
@0kieD0kiee 2 года назад
It’s very rare for me to find a male asmr voice that is soothing and comforting to me, and you are one of them. Thank you for making these lovely videos 😌☺️😌
@AndrosynthNuclear
@AndrosynthNuclear 2 года назад
One of the most gigabrained case studies in game theory I've ever seen. Thank you for providing this.
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 Год назад
nora, gigabrained is an ironic and unfortunate recent social media only term and it indicates; again, irony surrounding the user, in case you were unaware: otherwise, be aware the irony is not lost on the recipient, and you are being insulting. in any case, your comment contains no real information and made everyone slightly dimmer for reading it. i say this in hopes of us all making slight improvements in our position; like karpov
@ryleee.2840
@ryleee.2840 2 года назад
Hi, thank you so much for the upload! My girlfriend recently gifted me a small chess set, and I'm excited to finally have the chance to play on the board. Thing is, I'll be playing myself mostly. Any tips on best exercises for a sub-600 playing both sides of the board? Thanks for any help!
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Yes learn chess notation (it looks hard but it is easy) and get a chess book with famous games or an instructional chess book. Then go over the games, read the notes and have a good cup of tea. It is an amazing way to spend time.
@ryleee.2840
@ryleee.2840 2 года назад
@@ASMRChess Time to dust off the kettle, thanks!
@AustinLoweBorne
@AustinLoweBorne 2 года назад
Same exact situation! Thanks so much for the advice
@drewm3807
@drewm3807 2 года назад
Learn how to check for blunders. That's the #1 reason why games are lost for sub-1000 games.
@cosasverdes
@cosasverdes Год назад
I'm not a fan of Rui Lopez games but this one is nasty. Very cool.
@TheMeatballMan420
@TheMeatballMan420 Год назад
If that was you in the thumbnail I'm calling shenanigans. You don't get to be an intelligent chess nerd, AND have a jawline chiseled by the Greek gods. #NerfAsmrChess
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess Год назад
Haha unfortunately the chiseled jaw belongs to Anatoly Karpov and not me 😅
@TheMeatballMan420
@TheMeatballMan420 Год назад
@@ASMRChess then I call shenanigans on him
@ospe0301
@ospe0301 2 года назад
quickly becoming my favorite ASMR Channel
@williamcurrie511
@williamcurrie511 2 года назад
Watching this before my big swim meet tomorrow! Hope this can calm the nerves and put me to a good refreshing sleep. THANK YOU!
@jessyacevedo102
@jessyacevedo102 2 года назад
This reminds me of the blind girl in HxH and how she basically beat a God without cheating and she was prepared to die if she lost on her own request. The "God" first suggested cutting off any part of her body if she lost but she suggested her life instead because to her 1 loss was equal to her life.
@Matt-d7p
@Matt-d7p 2 года назад
I have no clue how to play chess I never learned and I probably never will learn but I enjoy watching ur videos because there comforting in a way I can't describe. So keep on doing what your doing
@iDeathSparky
@iDeathSparky 2 года назад
First! :)
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Second!
@cosasverdes
@cosasverdes Год назад
Even among all of the amazing attacking games, this one stands out as my favorite even though I'm an aggressive player.
@timothygalvin3021
@timothygalvin3021 Год назад
Since he was so outmatched positionally I wonder if Unzincker would have had more success in this game sacrificing material to catch back up in position. There were a couple of times it felt like he could break through that wall of pawns by sacrificing a knight and attempting to catch up on material afterwards. I'm probably wrong.
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 Год назад
i think that’s always a possibility but it’s literally work to figure it out
@celticsman524
@celticsman524 2 года назад
Yes! Another historical game. I love the sense of continuity and organization these videos have :)
@Hakabas01
@Hakabas01 2 года назад
5am Here and I cant sleep, luckily there's this video, thank you
@skeletron898
@skeletron898 2 года назад
Just want to humble brag, that since Friday I’ve gone from 600 to 700. I dream of chess now.
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Well done!
@wazzasaurus
@wazzasaurus 2 года назад
Thank you for all the videos, easily one of my favourite channels
@joegoldberg4793
@joegoldberg4793 2 года назад
Wow I seen the bishop move at 25:15. I’m basically a grandmaster at this point
@sunnybarot8950
@sunnybarot8950 2 года назад
Please can you do a video on the Icelandic gambit
@christophelefrancois9875
@christophelefrancois9875 2 года назад
Just when i finish the other 2h of video. You're on fire man
@yan0858
@yan0858 2 года назад
Just One more NICE video , keep up with the good Work !
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
I’ll do my best my friend :)
@psychoparsa7448
@psychoparsa7448 2 года назад
Can you teach us the Dutch defence please? :)
@Mrpedr092
@Mrpedr092 2 года назад
Are you danish? Great video btw
@joestewart
@joestewart 2 года назад
Your voice is soooooo good for this
@Jose-es9xy
@Jose-es9xy 2 года назад
Your voice is so relaxing 🥺💯
@Hybridman7
@Hybridman7 2 года назад
Superb game indeed :)
@tinyrogue1320
@tinyrogue1320 2 года назад
Man, I love your channel. It's both incredibly relaxing, but also fascinating to hear you talk about chess and explain games like this! Also, hearing you get excited about specific moves is giving me a good feeling :D You really pick me up with your good mood, no joke! Thanks for uploading and sharing
@MachineSpirit101
@MachineSpirit101 2 года назад
Fantastic video!
@adamdavis8253
@adamdavis8253 2 года назад
Like playing chess against the tide. Wow :) well said dude. Love your videos Mr. Chess.
@videogamesss1000
@videogamesss1000 2 года назад
Beautiful game! Would you consider a video teaching the scotch? It’s one of my favorite openings and I would love to see a video of yours based on it.
@jakedunbar5094
@jakedunbar5094 6 месяцев назад
@ethanatk
@ethanatk 2 года назад
I miss the fire.
@MegaSchwarzesSchaf
@MegaSchwarzesSchaf 2 года назад
Amazing game. I really would enjoy more Karpov smothers, they can teach you just so much about positional masterclass. Also, great commentary and overall ASMR as always :)
@pisquenta
@pisquenta 2 года назад
Started watching it yesterday, right when it was about to hit the climax of the match, I fell asleep. Ugh!!! I had to come back and watch the end now. Two brilliant chess players. Amazing
@joecrow_83
@joecrow_83 2 года назад
This is gold
@DxS7
@DxS7 2 года назад
Proud feeling that this beautiful game chess was created in India🇮🇳❣️
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
You must also be proud that Praggnanadhaa just beat Magnus Carlsen!
@DxS7
@DxS7 2 года назад
@@ASMRChess yess!! That game was so intense
@phantomjoker5
@phantomjoker5 2 года назад
on a roll!
@Idle_ASMR
@Idle_ASMR 2 года назад
You should do a video on the part of twin peaks season 2 that involves chess where coop is trying to stalemate the game
@zacharyharty5811
@zacharyharty5811 2 года назад
I'm Learning new positioning, and counter methods in a traditionally relaxing manner. Thank you
@SleeplessAnarchist
@SleeplessAnarchist 2 года назад
I know youve probably answered this before but where did you get your board and pieces?
@akivafinkin8991
@akivafinkin8991 2 года назад
Are you going to use the expensive board a video one day? That would be very cool
@r1ot101
@r1ot101 2 года назад
Nice) you have my support brother) the only asmr channel i follow
@ryanmckay6152
@ryanmckay6152 2 года назад
Wake up, Honey, new ASMR Chess video just dropped.
@akivafinkin8991
@akivafinkin8991 2 года назад
Yes! This upload was just when one of your videos was in need! Thank you ASMR Chess!
@JolinaASMR
@JolinaASMR 2 года назад
Love it 💖
@dusk5121
@dusk5121 2 года назад
Say what you will about karpov, the man is a genius on the board and his games are incredible
@banditban09
@banditban09 2 года назад
I’m not sure if you are quite into this stuff, but I highly recommend an anime called March Comes in Like a Lion. It is about shogi, or japanese chess, and the way they portray the game reminds me of your channel. I really think you would love it it is a phenomenal piece of fiction and a true love letter to the game
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 Год назад
like hunter x hunter lol
@emilerhard4189
@emilerhard4189 2 года назад
Already a new video? Much appreciated😊
@lmgarekol
@lmgarekol 2 года назад
Love your videos man! Listen to it all the time during work!
@sreeygr
@sreeygr 2 года назад
27:26 u can’t even go rc7 because of bb6, wow.
@Sussy_Sturmtiger
@Sussy_Sturmtiger 2 года назад
When will you use the 1,000 London set?
@0j2c06
@0j2c06 2 года назад
if y havent can y play shut the box
@XimenaBongoll
@XimenaBongoll 2 года назад
Sub in spanish pleaseee 🥺
@0j2c06
@0j2c06 2 года назад
bro y arethe best love y bro best yt
@vedanggggg
@vedanggggg 2 года назад
Great work as usual!
@argo0422
@argo0422 2 года назад
I love how excited you get by this game! To me, chess seems like the perfect combination of sport and art, and your type of enthusiasm really shows the latter. Would you consider doing a pure whisper video? I'd enjoy it! But all your content is lovely regardless
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Yes I have to do a pure whisper video at some point. Thanks for the kind words!
@AlexandraMiddleton
@AlexandraMiddleton 2 года назад
Hello!
@Seanlfc87
@Seanlfc87 2 года назад
Is that you in the red shirt?
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
No it is Anatoly Karpov
@MrEviLow
@MrEviLow 2 года назад
Hello great video, I find that you have a more composed voice than on the previous one. I didn't finish this one but would it be possible from time to time to whisper for the next one, I like the rupture that it causes
@chicoloco4984
@chicoloco4984 2 года назад
28:24 Na5. Actually works. Can’t take with pawn cause lose the bishop. Can’t take with rook cause lose rook by queen. In either case, white loses the position. Just because it can be captured doesn’t mean it wouldn’t work.
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment! Unfortunately Na5 does not work. If 24... Na5 25. Rxa5, Qxa5 26. bxa5, Rxa7 and black is down a queen and a knight for a rook and a bishop with no compensation. Black would be losing quickly there.
@tylerives5198
@tylerives5198 2 года назад
Fantastic! Love your content. Thank you for all you do :)
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