Some of the commenters here don't seem to be aware that many people consider this to be one of the greatest games of chess in history. To have a record of the real time response to it is fantastic, thanks sirbob!
Especially loved the Speelman and Short anecdote :)
from this point on whites position collapses rapidly - maybe h3 and liberating the white B was better - but maybe Karpov wanted a quickend end - this would perfectly understandable
his preparation covered some concepts (only one actually showed up), but not the whole game.
gorantrevise 1 month ago
This was Kasparov's preparation. This was not played on the board! But its amazing anyway.
SuperPeristilo 2 months ago
Some of the commenters here don't seem to be aware that many people consider this to be one of the greatest games of chess in history. To have a record of the real time response to it is fantastic, thanks sirbob!
Especially loved the Speelman and Short anecdote :)
ataggake 2 months ago
thank you very much,Sirb0b1
kiitoob 3 months ago
Hurrah some more videos, thanks man,
Got to say superb play by the winner (not going to give it away as spoiler)
GlobalAgenda 3 months ago
amazing
TheRightNeutrino 3 months ago
I actually remember watching this series of games on BBC2...those were the days :-)...more please!!!
beatroot09 3 months ago
I really like yor chess videos, keep up the great work.
Is it possible to increse the loudness?
When watching on my notebook, I do have problems to understand everything
Jimknopf4525 3 months ago
as trainers say - never move the f pawn :-)
from this point on whites position collapses rapidly - maybe h3 and liberating the white B was better - but maybe Karpov wanted a quickend end - this would perfectly understandable
SuperShakespeare 3 months ago
@SuperShakespeare karpov is almost certainly better than any chess trainer that has ever existed !
mcpartridgeboy 3 months ago