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  • who is playing against kasparov?

  • it transposes into the pirc defence

  • next time do your home work before you go out there, in front of 7 billion people possibly watching this video

  • 7:15 Qg6 will get mate ,Qg6 Bg7 ,Bxe6+ Rf7,

    Qxg7 #

  • at 7:17 i think the correct continuation is 1. Qg6+ Bg7 2. Bd3! and black is losing 2 pieces at best with a hopeless position. I didn't use an engine so i might miss something.

    Anyway, great videos, kingscrusher!

  • Good video but prepare your variations in advance to avoid having to turn on analysis engines. Keep up the good work.

  • wow!! now thats a brilliant game!!! reminds me of fischer's games

  • 7:15 Qg6+ is better than Bxe6+

  • He really transposed into a pirc type structure with tempo for white, really tough for black to play out of the opening...

  • Kasparov ... simply amazing!!!

  • What's wrong with Black's reply to 21. Bc4 with 21...Be6?

  • Qg6 seems better..

  • I think at 7:15 instead of Bxe6 I would play Qg6+ I think that line is more dangerous! I mean black is just dead if you do that!

  • @Sheendude I agree. Qg6+ over Bxe6+ seems much more threatening.

  • spoting the rescource! except we can seee the engine

  • Karpov is better

  • hiii kingscrusher, I go by the nickname of Kyouya22 on Chesscube, and i just saw you play :)

    My rating on it is about 2080 ish, and i hope to play you one day :)

  • Kasparov doesn't grow old, apparently. His game was simply brilliant.

  • kasparov owns

  • oops, I mean Qg6 first.

  • I saw the answer! I saw the answer!

    In the evaluation window....

    And jewbinson is right, Qxg6 first and black is toast.

  • hey KC... i quite liek this game review, kinda on the fly and with little chess engine behind it. Alot of oppurtunites for the viewers to figure try and see the tactics.

    5*

  • great video kc! love kasparov!

  • jewbinson has the best continuation after Ne7+,but I chose Nc7 after considering Ne7+ (which is the best move, but only if you find very tricky continuations). Nc7 also gives a crushing advantage and is easier to calculate accurately, so is the practical alternative.

  • WOow =]

  • Wow, the man is still a Giant on the chessboard. I like how you stated it KC,

    "Just more fireworks, by Kapsarov."

    and it was it just seemed to never end.

    I feel bad for black, that guy got sliced and diced. I love the running of the H pawn up the file. brilliant.

    I seen quite a few recent interviews with Kasparov. The man has really dove into politics. I love everything he has to say on the state of the world. He leaves American interviewers speechless which is NOT easy to do. 5 stars!

  • This game makes me wish I didn't suck so bad at chess.

  • Qd2-e1 reminded me of Carlsen's Qd2-e1 innovation in his game at last year's Tal Memorial.

    Exciting tactics from Kasparov. Thank you!

  • When i read the name "Kasparov " in the title i was greatly exited :D. 5/5 as always ^^

  • Qg6+ is better than B=e6+

  • @jewbinson Why? Is it that you see white gaining a queen and rook for his queen?

  • @heraclitus44

    not

    Qg6+ is mating unless black sac his queen with the next Be6+

    jewbinson is right, and i thought just the same

  • @Th0usandMaster You're rude but your logic is flawed since you say "Qg6+ is mating unless..." if there is an "unless" then it is not mating. In your sequence Q takes Q and then b takes Q+ and then rook blocks check. Or am I missing something? Try to be civilized if you answer please.

  • @heraclitus44

    lol if the rook block then that is mate

    look carefully if you still couldn't find it i will tell you in the next comment

  • @heraclitus44

    okay let me go there step by step for you

    go to 7:17 Qg6 forcing Bg7 because if block with queen take with pawn

    then Be6+ if rook block with f7 then it's mate with Qg7

    if black dont want to get mated he need to sac his queen for bishop which is as good as losing

    you're totally off

  • Very nice! Qg6 does finish Black off immediately.

    At 7:11: 1. Ne7+ (deflection), Qxe7

    2. Qg6+ (The move white was trying to play all along) ... Bg7

    3. Bxe6+ and Black can't block with rook here (... Rf7, Qxg7# since the rook's pinned by the bishop)

  • Whoa, nvm this patzer, just noticed Black has 3... Kh8! at the end of my variation above.

    I don't think Qg6+ is the killer. Kc's Bxe6+ is probably better. Nice game from Kasparov. Fine tactics indeed!

  • @Th0usandMaster What?

  • @ the Qg6+ talk. It's funny because if you look at the rybka pane at the bottom of the video it's giving qg6+ and then KC keeps playing bxe6+ and the advantage shoots down. Must not have had his banana yet when he recorded this ;)

  • Cool! Thanks for posting this. The other Kaspy game posted from the simul is exciting as well, ending in a spectacular queen sac leading to mate in four or five moves.

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