It is interesting how psychology influences the game. Before time control white had a simple plan, to win the f6 pawn and have a winning endgame. Also, black was tied down because of Qd8->Qf8 mate. So the move Bd4 is as clear as it gets. You don't need to be a super GM and have years of xp to figure it out. Yet, those types of moves are so difficult to play. All I'm saying is you need to be absolutely ruthless and calm, that's Kasparov's greatest asset.
I noticed a move missing at 19:50. After Nxd4 Black moves again Kf7. But it's clear that white moved Qd8+ and then Black is forced to play Kf7, then Qf8+.
In the end, instead of Bg2 what about pawn to f6?
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It is interesting how psychology influences the game. Before time control white had a simple plan, to win the f6 pawn and have a winning endgame. Also, black was tied down because of Qd8->Qf8 mate. So the move Bd4 is as clear as it gets. You don't need to be a super GM and have years of xp to figure it out. Yet, those types of moves are so difficult to play. All I'm saying is you need to be absolutely ruthless and calm, that's Kasparov's greatest asset.
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CYPChessFederation 5 months ago
Very intrincated and complicated endgame its easy to miss
subbeta 10 months ago
why on earth did topalov play 44 kg1? that was the drawing move. Qh6+ was completely winning
pepeeg 10 months ago
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computers say that 38 Ne6 was a huge blunder and would have allowed kamsky to draw with Bb3
pepeeg 10 months ago
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pepeeg 10 months ago
I dont normally watch this sort of thing, but I really enjoyed this analysis. Daniel King is a great commentator!
TANGOTAKEDOWN 10 months ago
One of the best pieces of video chess analysis I've seen for ages and brought the game alive, thanks Daniel : D
splattyfish 10 months ago
I noticed a move missing at 19:50. After Nxd4 Black moves again Kf7. But it's clear that white moved Qd8+ and then Black is forced to play Kf7, then Qf8+.
ecastro715 10 months ago
I meant Qf8++.
ecastro715 10 months ago
Very nice game and nice comment,
but i am watching the Board an miss a move sometimes. maybe a technical problem.
Aschenkopf 10 months ago
Great analysis. Thanks for posting, guys.
mavaddat 10 months ago