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  • Good video and explanations. :]

  • I didn't know super computers resigned..... guess there was no way to win.

  • Why don't you have the games of 3 and 4???

  • 1080p is so necessary.

  • Man thats too much talking.. speed it up!! Also gr8 video!!

  • Really great videos. :)

  • 15:46 am i overlooking something or could the black queen pick up the knight on d4 after the white queen retreated? maybe i'm just blind for the obvious lol, then sorry^^

  • @spatenface a tempting move, but then Deep Blue could play Bh7, and check the king, after the king captures, Deep Blue can play Qd4 and win the queen.

  • @Sergeanttoasty thanks for clarifying! lesson learned xd

  • 19:43 I dont think the discovered attack on the queen matters as after the knight moves black simply responds with Rxd1+

  • 12:52  doesnt Nh5 win the queen?

  • @devianceee nvm lol

  • @devianceee No. Nh5 hangs the bishop on g4.

  • at 11.26 why not be6 for white? the variations i see are mate for black...

  • Well we know that Kevin has a fetish for center control.

  • its wrong.It was kasparov that won the game 1

  • knights on the rim are dim

  • Kasparov is a freaking genius

  • 1. Kasparov

    2. Paul Morphy

    3. Capablanca

    4. Fischer

    5. Alekhine

  • @cosan21 i think:

    1. Kasparov and Fischer, they were not from this world ;-)

    then Murphy, Capablanca etc.

  • somehow bobby fischer is around at 26:50

  • Instead of black playing c6 to defend the d pawn, is it a bad move for the dark square bishop to take the knight on c3? I figure that if he recaptures with his pawn then they're doubled and black has a chance to develop his light squared bishop. I can't see any other moves that would devastate black should he do that. Any opinions or suggestions?

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  • @ 18:05 how was he offering a draw?

  • hey kevin. when white plays pawn g3 is not pawn f3 for black a good alternative.

    To then try to bring down the Queen to h3 and get some pressure? :). Sorry for my bad English

  • Can somebody give me a link that is a chess database like of what he explained in the video?

  • @BLA2K102 or maybe the ECO code

  • Hey... i was just wondering if anyone here could suggest me a place to download chess engines like fritz for free?? i just pick up chess seriously 2 years ago and would really like to improve my game more...

  • Hey Kevin, thanks for the videos. Ignore all the naysayers who seem to have nothing better to do than complain about what anyone else is doing. I think most people appreciate your projects and those that don't should really go elsewhere to dwell in their sad little world.

  • The people who dislike this video are employees of IBM.

  • Then SBubbaW jumps into the video with Mouse Cursor to Mute Button. *troll face*

  • i keep playing against people who moves pawn to either a,b,g, or h 4!

  • Thank you thechesswebsite! The detailed explanation of strategy and tactics is much appreciated by amateurs such as myself!

  • OMG WHO GIVES A FUCK!!!!

  • @cwood4ever We all do. But not retard like you, of course.

  • kevin what chess program is the one you use to do your videos!!!!!

    HELP!!

  • its like the husky or hd of chess... just awesome

  • 15:28 'because if that passes, you know he's obviously going to get a queen or potentially another piece depending on, uhm...you know, how he wants to... destroy you'

    straightforward commentary man xD

  • 21:25 lol G6

  • Analysis is too basic. The video could easily be 20 minutes shorter if you didn't waste time preaching about basic principles we already know

  • @ChernobylPizza if you know it then leave then who dont know to know as well,this was ment even for developing champions not just you alone.

  • @TheAcstdesnhorw It's a game at the highest level and he is talking about 'castle early, control the center, connect your rooks' - they don't match. Worse, 90% of the video time is spent with these basic comments. If you don't see that a Queen on f6 protects a pawn on f4 you shouldn't be analyzing a Kasparov game yet. Therefore I give this video a thumbs down. If you want to watch it anyway I am not stopping you. In that same time you could watch 2 much better chess videos

  • @ChernobylPizza ok thanks,i get you,but personally i am no amateur,just saying for the developing players,his basic analysis makes some sense.no offence

  • Helpful commentary, however ur grammar really annoys me some times ie. Getting his minor peices involved in TO the game. Is wrong and feincheto (don't know how to spell it, however:) is pronounced fee-in-che-toe not keto!

  • I should have written something a while ago when I started to watch your videos. Very interesting and fun to watch, has improven my game a lot. . Thank you.

  • Thanks again for this nice analysis.

  • Deep Blue's progamming team leader said in 2007 that a PS3 has as much processing power as DB did when it played this.

  • I think it's important to have an army of fans of chess - those who understand and appreciate the beauty of it but are not very concerned of playing the game themselves. Playing good chess is not for everybody but everybody can watch and appreciate the game.

  • great video, thanks

  • Really learned something new from the video, thanks!

  • theres as much point in analyzing this game this shallow, without analyzing any concrete variations, as giving a 2 year old a rubick's cube... Sorry man, but this is kasparov vs a supercomputer... not two 1600's blundering their way to checkmate... =S

  • skip 18:00-18:10 to avoid a spoiler >.<

  • „Garry Kasparov came back and kicked the crap out of Deep Blue”. That's why we like Kevin's videos!

  • 26:50 Bobby Fischer the bishop :D

  • he sounds like 35 year old dane cook :D

  • "Sometimes you have to move backwards before you can move forwards in chess." VERY well said...a lesson I still need to keep learning.

  • Agreed, your comments on moves the reasoning behind are rather rudimentary and overly repetative.

    At 22:00, you said that Qe5 protects f4 and puts pressure Nd4. The queen was doing the same things on f6. I'm pretty sure that's not the reason Kasparov made the move. I'm not expecting you to actually get into the mind of Garry Kasparov and give us the reasoning behind it, but a little bit more substance to your comments would be nice.

  • Interesting... Deep Blue couldn't calculate the pawn promotion. Very slick, Kasparov!

  • Bobby Fischer? I thought this was Kasparov!

  • @asddsa76 Chill, he made a mistake

  • No, it's a knight on the brim is dim.

  • @WhiteSilverknight knight on the RIM...not brim.

  • @WhiteSilverknight a knight in the back is wack

  • @WhiteSilverknight a knight on the side i will not abide

  • @WhiteSilverknight no no, it's "A knight in your rim is grim"

  • a knight on the rim.... is brim O_O

  • Rather surprised he didn't play the Sicilian

  • Your commentary was vague. Your analysis of each move was repetitive making this video too long. Each move wasn't a relocation of "attack/defending" which was your reason behind most of the moves. Further lines with reasoning behind them is more important.

  • 18:05 When Kasparov offers a draw, his position was most definitely NOT a clear win or he would not have offered it

  • @bierbuik while that's true, computers have a habit of being total assholes at chess... I'm sure Kasparov was just nervous and (obviously) didn't wanna lose.

  • @thechesswebsite Thanks for the video. I've been waiting for you to make a new video for over a month.

  • 11:25 - A knight on the rim is brim?

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  • Thank you very much for providing an analysis that I could follow. Even more basic than I needed but so many videos seem to move too quickly or seem geared for more advanced players.

  • great to see another of your videos Kevin

  • starting at the 17:37 mark to the 18:31 mark you showed 2 consecutive moves by black(kasparov). i am curious as to what Deep Blue's response was after Kasparov's rook move from e8 to d8.

  • You love Fischer too much, buddy XD

  • 22:15 - 23:04 was so cool =p

  • those bishops that are pinning down the knights, why doesnt kasparov or deep B push up a pawn and get the bishop out of there? (7:40)

  • Didn't know bobby Fischer took over the game @26:48

  • do you have game 6 video?

  • This game perfectly shows how much of a tactical master Kasparov was. I mean he outplayed a supercomputer in tactics. It was programmed to evaluate billions of position in seconds and choose the move that is best tactically. And Kasparov just gave it a bitchslap.

  • ahh I hate when the other player resigns. I want to see the mate

  • awsome vid as always!

  • @Wordskeet Kasparov played for it... not white.

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  • This is the Scotch game,i played it against Fritz 11 unleashed level and i drew and got at least one win after so many games..

  • @TheAcstdesnhorw fuck off no one cares. tough shit, BITCH

  • @Vince13192 you are not a chess player and don't belong here...you are so green and childish...chess people are disciplined people ....shame ,thank you ,i wont swear back

  • @TheAcstdesnhorw whaat the fuck are you talking about. chess players are disicplined? how obnoxious and ignorant. ur typing already gave u away bitch. im a 1550 elo, im above average so please suck my dick. go on, keep drooling over ur body telling urself all ur made up opinions are correct...tuff shit, BITCH

  • @Vince13192 But you arent very disciplined.

  • @nadne92 You don't have to be disciplined to play chess, asshole. Take your bigot opinions and take em up with someone who cares.

  • @Vince13192 Well no,not if you want to be a bad chess player,and why curse,i mean cursing online is so stupid,you would never curse if we meet,why curse now?

  • what is a pass pawn? english is not my native language so i don't understand all the english chess terms.

  • @kristerkr it means to throw up into my asshole and suck the juices ;D

  • @kristerkr a pawn that has no pawns in the way to promote

  • For a while I forgot that it was a computer playing against Kasparov. Even today it's hard to believe computers can play so perfectly, specially since it was in 1996!

  • "Sometimes you got to move backwards before you can move forwards" is a pretty valid life lesson.

  • Thanks much, a lot to learn.

  • I don't get it. What's so disctinctive about the endgame that makes it look like Fischer?

  • another great annotation :)

  • Good to see you back!

  • 1080p for what?

  • @rezomegrelidze more pixels

  • is being white really a advantage? I usually win against my friends with white, but with black it gets hard. Always thought this is only "placebo" effect. :)

  • @ghostking0 White has a minor advantage since they move first.

  • @ghostking0 being whte is an advantage because you dictate the gameplay with. Moreover you have an extra move compared with black so most of the time you have initiative. Initiative is one of the most important concepts in chess next to space and time.

  • @ghostking0 time space and material , tempi in chess is the same as time . if you're playing at a lower level then players waste moves (time) so the advantage of the extra tempi is less ,but when you get to about 1700 + I'd say, it starts to become important

  • @ghostking0 i thought the same as well, but i always figured black had a advantage because it was able to see what they start off with and can play according to their first move. but i think everyone has a good side they are just better with, which may be the "placebo" effect in the game.

  • 26:49 Bobby Fischer and Bishop sounds similar, but very different :))

  • then bobby fischer can come from his hideout and play the ending of this game :p

  • Let me save you some time. Blue wins XD no I kid I kid it's informative.

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  • 26:49 you said Bobby Fischer!! hahah very funny.

  • Why at 13:33 after c4 does Kasparov not do Qb2, threatning to once again take a1. It seems like a good move to me and although bd7 was good as well you never did explain this line and why he didn't take it.

  • How he wants to.... destroy you hahaa

  • The reason I think it's sour grapes regarding Deep Blue having beaten Kasparov through some forms of cheating in 97 is because of how close their matchup turned out to be the year earlier. Unless you believed Kasparov just played significantly better, the computer is really right on the edge in terms of the technology to be able to be the best chess player in the world.

  • @erickt22991 What are you talking about? White doesn't even have a bishop at move 32. nor does he have any piece that can legally move to g6. Probably Nf5 is the best move for white.

  • This video was awesome! :D

  • 26:50 Bobby Fischer playing deep blue o.o

  • at 18:30 it seems to me that white just moves his queen back and forth for 3 moves wasting time. Is there any reason for these moves? Was it a mistake for white? I would appreciate your thoughts.

  • @rcaprihan I think at that point the computer tried to draw.

  • @fisher00769 That would be ironic, considering kevin comments that declined a draw right before that series of moves! It looked like about 4 wasted moves as black developed his pieces. Maybe there was some logic to it though..

  • @rcaprihan yeah well that was the team declining the draw but maybe the computer already knew that there was nothing better than a draw in the position. And if you look at that position, there is really not much else white can do.

  • i love the color scheme.

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  • can u do some videos on petrov defence, blackmar diemar gambit, kings indian defence and grunfeld defence? these are my favourite openings. thanks

  • Lol You said bobby fischer at the end instead of kasparov

  • i hate playing computers >.<

  • YUP

  • YAY

    

  • I love this series your commentary has helped me improve my game by a lot, thanks bro.

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