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Killegar Chess presents: Garry Kasparov Vs. Vladimir Kramnik, 1994 - Part 1

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Part one of an incredible game from Kasparov

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  • at 6:50 I found a quicker mate

  • Well let us know buddy, we're all ears!

  • i think the purpose of h4 was to prevent Bg5 to take the c2 knight if it moved to e3.

  • Yes I agree that is definitely one of the ideas behind the move. Thanks for the observation!

    Sean

  • Your videos are great! Well done!

  • Ha! Thanks very much man, glad you enjoy them!

    Sean

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  • helo. i like your videos very much. are you an IM or a GM? im very curious, cause it seems that you understand kasparov and fischer very well.

  • It seems to me that at the 2:26 mark, Ne7 is a key blunder. It forces the doubling of black's own pawns and loses the dark square bishop. I haven't done any computer analysis of the position but wouldn't Be6 be better here?

  • Kasparov just prove that his games are better than a computer's. I couldnt understand what was his strategy until there is an explanation.

    Superb legend!

  • @leseleve Don't tell anybody, but I am Kasparov.

  • @bp56789 and you are a super GM

  • At 9:18 and 9:24 the positions are the same but in 9:18 you said that it favors white strongly which is why the position at 9:24 is better. Is there something that I am not seeing here?

  • Good game chess is my personal favorite bord game beside monopoly if u play it well thumbs up

  • Qxf2 after Ne6 rather....

  • @SeanGGodley could u consider Qxc2 to defend after Kasparov Nd6

  • @SeanGGodley in 5:46 could u consider QxC2 to defend after kasparov Nd6???

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