🎦 Brilliant Kasparov vs Hikaru's Incredible Speed |Garry Kasparov vs Hikaru Nakamura, St. Louis 2017

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  • @motsy15
    @motsy15 Месяц назад +168

    Gary became world champ before engines. When engines came along he showed the rest of the world how to use them. His opening preparation is legendary. The GOAT

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +5

      Without a doubt, his opening preparation skills really set him apart as one of the best!

    • @ryana7313
      @ryana7313 3 дня назад +1

      No he didn't

  • @dexteretoy
    @dexteretoy Месяц назад +113

    Gary's expressions are so damn funny man

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +5

      Haha, absolutely! His reactions are just as legendary as his chess moves!

    • @Dustyplastic73
      @Dustyplastic73 Месяц назад +1

      “Ah hah yes I have found it you are dead I am the greatest oh wait maybe he has counterplay no I destroy him I am prepared for every possible outcome but I will continue calculating lines to see my weaknesses but there are none I have won”

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  26 дней назад

      @@Dustyplastic73 Haha, that sounds like the inner monologue of a chess player at peak confidence! The rollercoaster of feeling invincible one moment and questioning everything the next-classic chess mindset!

    • @davidbourgie2843
      @davidbourgie2843 22 дня назад

      10:51 The artist shows his full understanding of the game and I like it.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      @@davidbourgie2843 Indeed, his deep understanding makes the game feel like a masterpiece

  • @Juiced10111
    @Juiced10111 Месяц назад +43

    My very first chess computer was the Kasparov Turbo 16k which my parents bought in 1985. I loved chess and idolized Kasparov. What a great man and ambassador for the sport.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +3

      What an amazing memory! The Kasparov Turbo 16k was a classic, and it’s inspiring how Kasparov influenced generations of players.

    • @orvillemeadows3492
      @orvillemeadows3492 Месяц назад +3

      I so agree he did what Fischer should’ve done

  • @TheVladacar
    @TheVladacar Месяц назад +178

    Such a shame he retired so early, his mind is sharp as a razor to this day even at this age

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +16

      It really was an early retirement.

    • @BattleheartDLS
      @BattleheartDLS Месяц назад +15

      What can he do anyway?
      He couldn't play in Russia anymore where, back then, many of major events held.
      His interest of politics cost him his chess career.

    • @dhuguna
      @dhuguna Месяц назад

      @@BattleheartDLS no its cos of engines they became strong, same with Polgar

    • @alreawon1212
      @alreawon1212 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@BattleheartDLSWhat politics have to do with chess?

    • @Reginvalt
      @Reginvalt 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@BattleheartDLS Lets call things with real names. Kasparov never showed interest in politics. He became a face of anti-russian campaign. A traitor who wants his country to be detroyed.
      A person who showed interest in politics and got chess problems coz of that is Karayakin.

  • @albe7292
    @albe7292 Месяц назад +214

    Eachs players hair color matches their pieces.

  • @sskgrs
    @sskgrs Месяц назад +90

    Kasparov played in an era where there were no chess engines and online gaming etc. I bet the current crop of players without all these would be half of the players of the older generation.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +7

    • @mircea9046
      @mircea9046 Месяц назад +3

      not half, 99%!

    • @codyh553
      @codyh553 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah. No

    • @geilsein
      @geilsein Месяц назад +2

      Interesting point👍

    • @MegaAbgt
      @MegaAbgt Месяц назад

      What about chess engines I don understand

  • @theoune2501
    @theoune2501 16 дней назад +8

    Why do Kasparov plays in such a unique manner. I feel like he undestrands the game at another level wow truly the goat

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  15 дней назад +3

      Kasparov has a unique and extremely dynamic style that sets him apart. His deep understanding of the game truly places him on another level.

  • @DJStruggle
    @DJStruggle Месяц назад +21

    Amazing game. I love the Kasparov move at 12:31 with both of his Hands. :)

  • @Chess1503
    @Chess1503 Месяц назад +141

    Most of the players don't know who the Kasparov really is 💀 The GOAT

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +13

      You're absolutely right! Kasparov's legacy is unmatched

    • @swimdeep189
      @swimdeep189 Месяц назад +2

      The American.

    • @user-fg5fs5ym6q
      @user-fg5fs5ym6q Месяц назад +7

      The last human to beat a computer

    • @szilagyiandras-o9j
      @szilagyiandras-o9j Месяц назад +3

      @@ChessPlay64 Yes, He has great resuls , for example 15-0 against Shirov in classical games.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      @@szilagyiandras-o9j Wow, that's true. I didn't know:www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?pid=15940&pid2=15809

  • @polterpeteryan2727
    @polterpeteryan2727 Месяц назад +14

    Под конец партии эмоций Г.Каспарова зашкаливает легенда!

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +2

      Точно. Он всегда играет на победу.

  • @BattleheartDLS
    @BattleheartDLS Месяц назад +11

    H6 brilliant problem solving ability from Kasparov!
    After Kb6 Hikaru look shocked.
    9:45 Hikaru thought "ok lets just draw this game" Lol

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      Kasparov really showed his brilliance with that move! It's always interesting to see the players' reactions in moments like that.

  • @swingingmonk
    @swingingmonk Месяц назад +50

    If any regular players moved their pawns like that they would be told not to. Kasparov has the mastery skills to do so and the freedom of a beginner

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +3

      impressive understanding of pawn endgame 😁

    • @TheVladacar
      @TheVladacar Месяц назад +1

      Thing is gms know the game so well they don't have to play by the rules cause they know when to brake them

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +2

      @@TheVladacar That's true, it's the result of many years of study and experience...

    • @gujjwal
      @gujjwal Месяц назад +3

      GK does not even bother to castle his king.😂

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      @@gujjwal GK has a great understanding of the game and knows when he can or cannot break the rules.

  • @midnightexcess7414
    @midnightexcess7414 Месяц назад +20

    funny coz most of the time when i see games with higher level player i'm like ok they're strong but everything seems logical and reachable but here with kasparov most of his moves was a surprise for me and he'sone of the best so , very interesting

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +2

      True, Kasparov has always had that ability to surprise even the best. He sees the game in a way that few can.

    • @dirkpohle538
      @dirkpohle538 Месяц назад +1

      H6 was very surprising, instead of simply Exchange that pawn

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      @@dirkpohle538 Yes, H6 was unexpected! Sometimes these creative moves can completely change the dynamics of the game. I should have marked it with

  • @MarcosVinicius-nw9xk
    @MarcosVinicius-nw9xk 2 месяца назад +72

    I love you Kasparov.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      😉 Thanks for watching

    • @ThierryDeOliveiraBR
      @ThierryDeOliveiraBR Месяц назад

      Kasparov é russo. Diga “Yá vás liubov, Kaspárova.”
      Eu não acho que ele vá ler a sua mensagem neste canal. Mas ele é o meu favorito também.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      @@ThierryDeOliveiraBR Quem sabe?!

    • @jazz64
      @jazz64 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ThierryDeOliveiraBRКаспаров не русский. Он вообще против России, к сожалению.

    • @ThierryDeOliveiraBR
      @ThierryDeOliveiraBR Месяц назад

      @@jazz64 Kasparov is ethnically russian. You can change your documents, but never your blood.

  • @orvillemeadows3492
    @orvillemeadows3492 Месяц назад +11

    They called him the Michael Jordan of chess I think they should call Michael Jordan the Gary Kasparov of basketball

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      That's a great comparison! Both were absolute legends in their fields, dominating their sports with unmatched skill and mental toughness.

  • @anjumskhan9252
    @anjumskhan9252 2 месяца назад +35

    kasparov's secret weapon was attacking queen side pawns and advance them.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +2

      Absolutely! His pawn advances were often game-changers!

  • @JeffersonJs-vj1gh
    @JeffersonJs-vj1gh 2 месяца назад +179

    Kasparov the best.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  2 месяца назад +26

      a living legend

    • @adalaavala
      @adalaavala 2 месяца назад +3

      Ему бы не помешало подлечить нервы. Раскачивается, машет руками, пыхтит. Неадекватное поведение.

    • @LiskaDoll-w7v
      @LiskaDoll-w7v Месяц назад +5

      @@adalaavala Ха-ха-ха. Посмотрела бы я на твою игру с Хикару LOL

    • @adalaavala
      @adalaavala Месяц назад +1

      @@LiskaDoll-w7v с вероятностью а 99.99% я бы проиграл. Но при этом вёл себя как здоровый человек, а не душевнобольной

    • @davidskats
      @davidskats Месяц назад +2

      ​@@adalaavalaНадо начать именно с того, что ты бы проиграл. А победителей не судят.

  • @Ozod_Shamsiy
    @Ozod_Shamsiy 5 дней назад +3

    I didn't understand the ending of the game. Who won, and why did he win? Someone explain to me please...

    • @huntyyt8605
      @huntyyt8605 4 дня назад +1

      The position is dead lost for Hikaru, so he shook hands with Kasparov, meaning he resigned

    • @gastonangelini8352
      @gastonangelini8352 3 дня назад +2

      Hikaru had to give up his bishop for the passed pawn , so the pawn endgame is completely winning for Garry. When the bishop is out , Kasparov can make waiting moves to get opposition with the black king winning the last 2 pawns of the black kingside and then crown his f-pawn for a nice checkmate.
      You will need another 50 or 60 moves to end the game , but masters are polite and don't play those losing positions .
      That is why he is resigning.
      You should keep playing on the low levels , this position can get saved most of the time against lower rated players

  • @JesusRodriguez-jz9nt
    @JesusRodriguez-jz9nt Месяц назад +2

    entrañable,,,,el mejor de todos los tiempos alegrandose como un niño por ganar a nakamura,,,,grandioso gesto

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      Es emocionante ver que su pasión por el ajedrez nunca ha disminuido.

  • @peak2443
    @peak2443 Месяц назад +12

    0:15 what are they looking😂

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +2

      They're staring into space, thinking about the possibilities of the moves they can make.

    • @ZeroComment-qs2te
      @ZeroComment-qs2te Месяц назад

      A hot lady from Hikaru’s harem walked by to distract Kasporov.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      @@ZeroComment-qs2te

    • @someonethere6465
      @someonethere6465 26 дней назад

      In memory 😂

  • @musikausdemosten
    @musikausdemosten 14 дней назад +4

    Kasparov looks exactly like my busdriver in the earlies

  • @dieterrosswag933
    @dieterrosswag933 Месяц назад +4

    Do they visualize the board in their head?

  • @Kid_named_finga
    @Kid_named_finga Месяц назад +3

    I wish Kasparov wasn’t so disrespectful in his earlier years of playing chess I think it would make me like him more but he’s still one of the greatest of all time

  • @Mohamedali098
    @Mohamedali098 2 месяца назад +6

    Can anybody tell me why the king is dead and is not boxed . I didn't understand the endgame . It is assumed that the black king is not trapped and cannot be killed.

    • @AbaCaba-jh7ty
      @AbaCaba-jh7ty 2 месяца назад +4

      There is no move g5; for b5 pawn Naka must to give up his bishop; Kasparov with additional bishop easily win.

    • @-_Nuke_-
      @-_Nuke_- Месяц назад +2

      The black pieces don't really have a way to stop that white b5 pawn from queening. Eventually Hikaru will need to sacrifice his bishop to stop the pawn from queening and then White will be up an entire Bishop, he will capture all the rest of the pawns and queen his second one. Then he will be up a queen and checkmate the king. None of that can be stopped.

  • @skb2379
    @skb2379 Месяц назад +1

    Es increíble lo quite juega ese hombre a esa edad.!!!!!!
    Que privilegio poder verlo activo aún........🎉

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      ¡Totalmente de acuerdo! Es un privilegio verlo seguir jugando a un nivel tan alto.

  • @luatala8008
    @luatala8008 2 месяца назад +12

    10:58 naka: Are you kidding???

  • @معتصمبالله-و5ط
    @معتصمبالله-و5ط 20 дней назад +2

    Kasparov swings when he plays. I do that too when I play. 😂😂😂

  • @mistergisa7371
    @mistergisa7371 2 дня назад

    When?

  • @tikiortaka
    @tikiortaka 19 часов назад

    It's beyond a normal person's comprehension of this opening setup by Gary. 😮😮

  • @1utube01
    @1utube01 14 дней назад +2

    Man, i dont understand chess at all. 😢 Why did that final move by the bishop make it unwinnable for black? Is it because the white pawn is closer to getting to the other side than the black pawn? And therefore closer to getting queened (or whatever piece)? What did the white bishop have to do with that, except avoid getting taken? Or is that the point? Or am i completely missing the ball here? I am very new at this. 😂

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  14 дней назад

      Nakamura will have to give up the bishop for Kasparov's b-pawn to prevent the promotion. So, with an extra bishop, the victory is easy, capturing the black pawns and promoting the other remaining white pawn.

  • @n4whhdb
    @n4whhdb 25 дней назад +3

    I wish someone would post commentary explaining a lot of these moves. 🎉

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  24 дня назад

      Ask your questions, and we'll answer them...

    • @eliotclarke1129
      @eliotclarke1129 3 дня назад +1

      @@ChessPlay64 most obvious question. Why was the king to B6 a 'brilliant' move. Is it because it isolates the pawn at A6? Can Hikaru not defend with the Bishop

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  3 дня назад

      @@eliotclarke1129 Kb6 is the only move that wins the game. Any other move, like the natural Be3 to defend the f2 pawn, would lead to a draw. Kasparov calculated all of this quickly and intuitively. I’m a National Master and didn’t see the plan Kb6 Bb5 a4 as quickly as Kasparov did! Not to mention that he had already developed this plan several moves earlier...

  • @WisdomGukmee
    @WisdomGukmee 2 месяца назад +10

    Forever Kasparov!!

  • @ValentinKostadinov
    @ValentinKostadinov 2 месяца назад +8

    When thinking, they actually look away from the board!! Is it to recall opening theory, memorized positions or just calculate?

    • @oliversbored6706
      @oliversbored6706 2 месяца назад +6

      Visualising tactics

    • @ImperialMindMusic
      @ImperialMindMusic 2 месяца назад

      Left is thinking
      Right is creating
      Cancel the eyes
      Trigger the mind

    • @universe_decoded797
      @universe_decoded797 Месяц назад +4

      That means memories will be obtained from previous matches

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +5

      Good question! It's often a mix of recalling opening theory, visualizing positions, and calculating potential moves. Looking away helps them focus better and think deeply without being distracted by the board.

  • @Danfth
    @Danfth 24 дня назад +2

    Engine everytime Hikaru move a piece: ⁉️

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  24 дня назад +1

      Nakamura is indeed a chess machine!

  • @Mircose
    @Mircose Месяц назад +4

    wow.. impressive understanding of pawn endgame.

  • @hernanp77
    @hernanp77 2 месяца назад +4

    Alguien me explica porque ganaron las blancas?

    • @AbaCaba-jh7ty
      @AbaCaba-jh7ty 2 месяца назад +3

      There is no move g5; for b5 pawn Naka must to give up his bishop; Kasparov with additional bishop easily win.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +3

      Nakamura tendrá que capturar el peón b para evitar la promoción, quedando perdido

    • @hernanp77
      @hernanp77 Месяц назад

      @@AbaCaba-jh7ty thank you!

  • @Macedonia4all
    @Macedonia4all 2 месяца назад +13

    No doubt that both players are incredible, but at the beginning when both players turn aside their heads they recall of previous played chess games through the history what is the best move to proceed. That is way Bobby Fischer sad I hate chess because chess is all about memorization, creativity is low down on the list.

    • @egor.okhterov
      @egor.okhterov Месяц назад +3

      You cannot memorize all possibilities, there are too many of them

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      That's a great point! The opening phase often involves recalling theory but also deciding which approach to follow. Fischer’s comment was more about people who play chess rather than chess itself.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      @@egor.okhterov

    • @EvanEvansE3
      @EvanEvansE3 Месяц назад +3

      Now with kids memorizing AI assisted lines, the game doesn't even begin until move 30

    • @Macedonia4all
      @Macedonia4all Месяц назад

      @@egor.okhterov Yes you can ask Magnus Carlsen

  • @100Hmmm
    @100Hmmm 10 дней назад +2

    Im a beginner can someone explain how's that a checkmate?

    • @sahild5778
      @sahild5778 7 дней назад +2

      Hikaru resigned..

    • @parallaxcrafttale
      @parallaxcrafttale 5 дней назад

      ​@@sahild5778why

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  3 дня назад +1

      The game didn't end in checkmate. Hikaru resigned because he didn't have enough material to avoid the loss. The checkmate, in the future, was inevitable.

  • @tomaszignielnicki4320
    @tomaszignielnicki4320 Месяц назад +6

    Their body language is extraordinary when they aren’t looking at the chessboard.

  • @Walid-gm2ns
    @Walid-gm2ns 22 дня назад +2

    Is that a checkmate? I can't see it, can some one explain to me i'm still a beginner

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад +1

      Nakamura will have to give up the bishop for Kasparov's b-pawn to prevent the promotion. So, with an extra bishop, the victory is easy, capturing the black pawns and promoting the other remaining white pawn.

    • @Walid-gm2ns
      @Walid-gm2ns 17 дней назад

      @@ChessPlay64 Oh yes I can see it now, thank you for explaining

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад +1

      @@Walid-gm2ns You're welcome! Glad it makes sense now.

  • @elvinqachayli4840
    @elvinqachayli4840 Месяц назад +21

    nakamura did mistake 12:51

  • @santiagomendez6245
    @santiagomendez6245 Месяц назад

    Disculpen. En qué año se jugo ese torneo?

  • @Mikegeb4545
    @Mikegeb4545 24 дня назад +1

    Of course, we have better and stronger players today. But Kasparov was the last hero before the rise of chess engines. Dynamic games that are thrilling to watch are becoming rarer because everyone plays like a computer now.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  24 дня назад

      Absolutely, the human touch in games felt different back then. Kasparov’s era had that raw intensity that’s hard to replicate with today’s engine-influenced play.

  • @udraudraudra
    @udraudraudra 11 дней назад +1

    At 04:21 I've seen the correct move. As I always say, my 600 ELO is not accurate.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  11 дней назад +1

      Haha, maybe your inner grandmaster is showing!

  • @mladenosterman4297
    @mladenosterman4297 Месяц назад

    When this game was played?

  • @anonimos1251
    @anonimos1251 Месяц назад +4

    No doubt hes the best chess player in the world 😎👑

    • @ricardosilaban
      @ricardosilaban Месяц назад

      Bobby fischer

    • @anonimos1251
      @anonimos1251 Месяц назад +1

      @@ricardosilaban u cant call Boby Fischer the greatest while he has played a few great games while Kasparov had many more brilliant games its like calling Pele better than Maradona in football

    • @ashocck8065
      @ashocck8065 Месяц назад

      Nah, Magnus is a perfect player. Kasparov is 2. Fischer is probably 3. Then all the rest. And it's not even close.

  • @jjstnwei3147
    @jjstnwei3147 Месяц назад +3

    After kf3 why didnt Kasparov even bother to defend those two pawns between the king? Was he just being savage here.

    • @egor.okhterov
      @egor.okhterov Месяц назад +4

      Because you lose tempo

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +3

      @@egor.okhterov Exactly, it would give Nakamura time to defend himself

  • @Aquila81
    @Aquila81 Месяц назад +1

    Garry is a living legend ♟️

  • @dhandapanithiyagarajan3902
    @dhandapanithiyagarajan3902 Месяц назад +2

    I hate Kasparov. He often beat our Anand in the 90s. If you watch his old games you can say about him "ruthless".

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      I understand your frustration! Kasparov was definitely ruthless on the board, but that’s what made their rivalry so memorable.

  • @gpm6449
    @gpm6449 Месяц назад

    A 10'58", quand il prend la reine pour montrer qu'il savait qu'il irait promouvoir un pion : quelle pression de folie pour Hikaru !!😓😓

  • @Ariel1Dominguez
    @Ariel1Dominguez 23 дня назад +3

    Kasparov the GOAT. Carlsen doesn't have half the charisma and character that Kasparov had and has. Dude lives every move with total involvement. This game was spectacular.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  23 дня назад +1

      At this point, I totally agree with you. Kasparov's passion for chess shows in every game, and he's always been an iconic figure on the board. This game was truly spectacular!

    • @Damon-gg4ep
      @Damon-gg4ep 19 дней назад

      You are a kid

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      @@BP-rn3nl Fischer is undeniably a legend

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      @@Damon-gg4ep 😅

  • @user-pyzer25dam
    @user-pyzer25dam 4 дня назад +1

    Миллионеры встретились поиграть еще и про рекламировали энергетик 🎉

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  3 дня назад

      Haha, looks like they combined business with pleasure! 😄

  • @LucasRodrigues-sf9yk
    @LucasRodrigues-sf9yk 2 месяца назад +4

    A velocidade que o Kasparov sai da mesa é muito engraçado kkkkkkk.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      🙃😂 é uma figuraça esse Kasparov!!!

    • @Razzjetu
      @Razzjetu Месяц назад

      Yes haha

  • @abcdef-py6rh
    @abcdef-py6rh Месяц назад +1

    both of giant grandmaster, they know if their opponent is not just a GM so they played so serious

  • @Maxxximussss
    @Maxxximussss Месяц назад

    Не понял кто выиграл? И каким образом?

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      Kasparov win. There is no move g5; for b5 pawn Naka must to give up his bishop; Kasparov with additional bishop easily win.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      Каспаров выиграл. Хода g5 нет; чтобы защитить пешку на b5, Нака должен пожертвовать своим слоном; с дополнительным слоном Каспаров легко выиграет

  • @philcolbert7864
    @philcolbert7864 Месяц назад +1

    as so often happens, games are lost in the endgame. Bishops of opposite colors should be a draw until Naka goes Kh5.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      Exactly, Kh5 was a crucial mistake. Until then, it seemed like the game was heading for a draw.

  • @mauriciocoutinho1771
    @mauriciocoutinho1771 Месяц назад

    At 7:45, if the white tower taked the knigt than the pawn couldn't take the tower because B.D5 would pin the king with the black tower.

  • @mauriciosanchez2315
    @mauriciosanchez2315 Месяц назад +1

    Can someone explain why Kasparov won?

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +3

      Nakamura will have to give up the bishop for Kasparov's b-pawn to prevent the promotion. So, with an extra bishop, the victory is easy, capturing the black pawns and promoting the other remaining white pawn.

  • @TrentMRobertson
    @TrentMRobertson Месяц назад +9

    Just when I thought Magnus was the only player who could take Hikaru...

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      hehehe, I know others who would beat Hikaru...

    • @ashocck8065
      @ashocck8065 Месяц назад +1

      @@ChessPlay64 In Blitz, very few and only on a good day.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      @@ashocck8065 In blitz, it's 6 to 6 (Kasparov vs Hikaru)
      www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?pid=15940&pid2=10084

  • @Eclipsemasters
    @Eclipsemasters Месяц назад +1

    No hadshake at the end?

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      They handshake quickly at the end.

  • @quill444
    @quill444 Месяц назад +2

    _As Ben Finegold has often said, both Robert Fischer and Garry Kasparov could calculate deeper than any player that ever pushed the carved wooden pieces!_ ♟♟♟ - j q t -

  • @odionvictor85
    @odionvictor85 Месяц назад +1

    I think we're kinda bias about this remarks generally...
    Hikaru deserves some accolades too, don't you think so? I mean, it's not like he's some alien or some demigod..he's human, younger, and by that, less experienced. So, to hold Kasparov like that at all, is something remarkable..
    Before you begin to throw bricks at me, please, I've not intentionally offended anyone.. and just Incase anyone feels so, I'm sorry in advance..

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      Absolutely, Hikaru has his own style and impressive achievements. The rivalry and respect between them make chess even more interesting!

    • @ashocck8065
      @ashocck8065 Месяц назад +1

      Kasparov is not even close to his prime. Hikaru is a Blitz specialist. He has the highest Blitz rating ever. Hikaru will beat Kasparov more than lose to him in Blitz, possibly even in Kasparov's prime, but certainly these days. Also, White in games of strong players, always has an advantage, so it's not a shocker that Kasparov won.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      @@ashocck8065 In blitz, it's 6 to 6.
      www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?pid=15940&pid2=10084

  • @BaganiTuna
    @BaganiTuna 2 месяца назад +33

    that grabbing of the queen was savage 🤣

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +2

      That move completely changed the game! Glad you enjoyed it! 😄

  • @andrewharrison1194
    @andrewharrison1194 Месяц назад

    I would like to say that I was calling (some of) Kasparov's moves several seconds before he made them. But, then, I was only looking at the current move ahead only! :o)

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      That's impressive! The ability to anticipate moves is a valuable skill in chess.

  • @aoznes
    @aoznes 23 дня назад +1

    from the beginning of the game there wasn't a single moment where black had chances.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  23 дня назад +1

      you're absolutely right; it seemed like white controlled the game entirely.

  • @marciusbrandao
    @marciusbrandao 2 месяца назад +5

    Kb6!! é o único lance que ganha

  • @petersiegfriedkrug
    @petersiegfriedkrug Месяц назад +1

    I know this game. I´ve seen this game for years.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👍

  • @andfurther
    @andfurther Месяц назад +1

    Who win?

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      Kasparov

    • @gospelvcr
      @gospelvcr 16 дней назад

      @@ChessPlay64 can you explain how? im new to chess and i dont see a mate nor time run out. how did kasparov win this match?

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  15 дней назад

      @@gospelvcr Nakamura will have to give up the bishop for Kasparov's b-pawn to prevent the promotion. So, with an extra bishop, the victory is easy, capturing the black pawns and promoting the other remaining white pawn.

  • @silvinho18
    @silvinho18 Месяц назад +2

    Velho Kaspa, GOAT!

  • @philcolbert7864
    @philcolbert7864 Месяц назад +2

    c5 by Naka? You have to develop your pieces first

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      Perhaps Ba6 or Bb7 would be better...

  • @CaliSportsman365
    @CaliSportsman365 Месяц назад

    Did Hik resign?

    • @hazimimran4788
      @hazimimran4788 Месяц назад +1

      yes

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, the position is lost. He needs to sacrifice the bishop for Kasparov's b pawn.

  • @oliviergrenan9141
    @oliviergrenan9141 Месяц назад

    Superbe intuition a la fin de Kasparov qui joue un coup de roi en éventuellement se laisser prendre son fou , dans les deux cas de figure de la réponse de Nakamura , Kasparov passe un pion sur l aile dame et gagne .

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      Kasparov a vraiment montré son talent. Sa vision de l'échiquier est incroyable !

  • @georgenarushvili9433
    @georgenarushvili9433 Месяц назад +1

    Bravo mr Kasparov❤

  • @adragonro
    @adragonro Месяц назад

    Why did Hikaru lost on purppse? Or did he just have a bad day?
    Good game❤

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  15 дней назад

      Hikaru was having a good day, as he won the other game. In this one, it's because Kasparov was brilliant.

  • @karinart.gallery
    @karinart.gallery 17 дней назад

    Как он выиграл? Не понимаю почему тут мат? Король же мог походить без препятствий 🤷‍♀️ Кто-нибудь объясните конец

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      Nakamura will have to give up the bishop for Kasparov's b-pawn to prevent the promotion. So, with an extra bishop, the victory is easy, capturing the black pawns and promoting the other remaining white pawn.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      Накамуре придется отдать слона за пешку b Каспарова, чтобы предотвратить превращение. Так что с дополнительным слоном победа будет легкой, захват черных пешек и превращение оставшейся белой пешки.

  • @eliteboxmovies
    @eliteboxmovies Месяц назад +1

    How kasparov wins its an incomplete match 😮

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      Nakamura resigned. He's lost. He'll have to sacrifice the bishop for Kasparov's b pawn.

    • @willtuanaki1854
      @willtuanaki1854 Месяц назад

      It was over when Kas went Kc5-b6. You could tell Kasparov already knew.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      @@willtuanaki1854 For sure, he's a master at sensing when a game is already decided.

  • @zandiskoul
    @zandiskoul Месяц назад +1

    4:30 bishop H3 instead of D2 looks good to me.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      I don't understand. At what time in the video? Because the D2 square (in 4:30) is already occupied...

  • @swewunna
    @swewunna Месяц назад

    Nakamura simply expected a hxg6 capture and opposite Bishop ending. Except that his King is miles away from a6 pawn.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      That h6 caught me by surprise!! I should have noted it with

  • @ruslanshekhovtsov9501
    @ruslanshekhovtsov9501 Месяц назад +1

    Даже не пописася, но бой с5 это круто

  • @andresdastolfo446
    @andresdastolfo446 Месяц назад

    El gesto que hace garry antes de agarrar la dama que esta fuera del tablero jajajaajaj. Que personaje!!!

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  26 дней назад

      for those who haven't seen: 10:50

  • @rommelmomie
    @rommelmomie 23 дня назад +1

    How did he lose? there's still a lot to move

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  23 дня назад +1

      Nakamura will have to give up the bishop for Kasparov's b-pawn to prevent the promotion. So, with an extra bishop, the victory is easy, capturing the black pawns and promoting the other remaining white pawn.

  • @user-ki4llalm6kr
    @user-ki4llalm6kr 3 часа назад

    Putting AL in amt mixture defeats the purpose= incomplete det. 90/10 stronger than ammonal

  • @ironmiketeam4689
    @ironmiketeam4689 Месяц назад

    Gary made Hikaru looks like Hikarus openent in Disrespect Run, Truth

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      Gary truly showed his superiority in this match. It's amazing how he makes it look easy!

  • @геннадий-н2ж9ю
    @геннадий-н2ж9ю 22 дня назад

    Гарик, ты лучший.

  • @mk-ww7ii
    @mk-ww7ii 9 дней назад +1

    Once a Kasparov always a Kasparov

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  3 дня назад

      Indeed, his brilliance continues to shine even after all these years.

  • @АлександрПилипенко-о9и

    Наслаждайтесь ребята, играет легенда. Потом будете детям рассказывать "... я видел как играет Каспаров"

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад

      Вы абсолютно правы, наблюдать за игрой Каспарова - это настоящее удовольствие и привилегия.

  • @ananeri5157
    @ananeri5157 2 месяца назад +4

    Que partida emocionante.

  • @MM-mb2hd
    @MM-mb2hd 24 дня назад

    The Great Kasparov ❤️❤️❤️

  • @luiguiparedes
    @luiguiparedes 7 дней назад

    Excelente, mi idolo Kasparov haciendo de las suyas,, y eso de agarrar la reina amenazando que su peon llega ....jajajajaja

  • @kenallen4175
    @kenallen4175 Месяц назад

    Could Fischer in his prime even compete with these juggernauts?? Especially Kasparov!!

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      That's an interesting question! Theoretically, every world champion from one era would defeat their predecessors. But we can never prove that.

    • @ciolamorta
      @ciolamorta Месяц назад

      ​@@ChessPlay64I'm not sure about this theory when the preparation of modern age is not even human. You can learn all the openings for even 20 moves, theoretically, if both have the same preparation, will end up draw. But what if someone goes outta theory or book moves? Champions of the past were like "I play chess, I make deep calculation" rather than today's champions that are like "my engine is more powerful than yours". It's Carlsen technique: surprise the opponent with exotics openings and then he's like "now, LET'S PLAY CHESS".

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад

      @@ciolamorta True, the great world champions like to take the game out of theory and explore creativity. Even with so much preparation, there's always room for the unexpected.

  • @PhDrDAK
    @PhDrDAK День назад

    It's beautiful

  • @alexchristopher221
    @alexchristopher221 Месяц назад +1

    Kasparov rules!

  • @ninjawatchdog
    @ninjawatchdog 6 дней назад

    Those rooks are F.A.T.

  • @RatulSahai
    @RatulSahai 6 дней назад

    Kasprov Father of Chess ke naam se Inka Banner banwaya hai. Aur apne Har Tournament mein inka Banner lagwate hain

  • @guilhermeandrade8653
    @guilhermeandrade8653 Месяц назад

    We can see the difference between a fast chess player and a genius chess player.

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  15 дней назад

      The genius brings depth and creativity to the game, while the fast player relies on quick calculations.

  • @charles02rus
    @charles02rus Месяц назад +1

    Гарри легенда

  • @acewestlycom
    @acewestlycom Месяц назад

    9:42 BIIIIIIIGGGG BOOOSSSSSSS e2

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  15 дней назад +1

      after Re2+ the f5 pawn falls.

  • @ottupkiiw
    @ottupkiiw Месяц назад

    With new rating calculations, Kasparov at his peak would have 2900+

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  17 дней назад +1

      I don't doubt it. His dominance during his time was incredible.

  • @canerutku1054
    @canerutku1054 Месяц назад +1

    is this some sort of red bull organization?

    • @ChessPlay64
      @ChessPlay64  Месяц назад +1

      No, it's not a Red Bull organization. This game was at the Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX tournament held in 2017 at the Saint Louis Chess Club. In this event, Kasparov, one of the greatest chess players in history, participated in a series of rapid games, also playing against other grandmasters.

  • @seli7518
    @seli7518 2 месяца назад +4

    Monster!!