appreciated that you speed up the slower more setting up moves. Most chess casters go through all theoretical possibilities here which I did not come for tbh. Good editing!
Something a lot of people don’t realize is that most older players, especially geniuses like Kasparov, don’t really lose much playing strength with age. What they lose is stamina. So in a single game, a great master from the past could hold his own against today’s champions, but after 50–60, it’s much harder for them to maintain the pace of a long match or tournament.
Also, I wouldn’t read too much into Gary’s mannerisms. He has always been expressive, rolling his eyes, shaking his head and running his hands through his hair (back when he had hair). He probably felt that this was a pretty run-of-the-mill closed Benoni type position, the type he had played thousand times before. All he had to do was watch for tactics, exchange, and the draw was pretty certain.
Chess is not just a game, it's a beautiful art of strategy and creativity that never fails to challenge and inspire us. Who else loves the thrill of the checkmate?
Battle of the Pompous Knobheads
wth is this bad commentary? Not explaining the "genius move" the knight was already stuck there. So stupid
Nice video but I think Magnus Carlsen is the best chess player, not Garry kasparov.
appreciated that you speed up the slower more setting up moves. Most chess casters go through all theoretical possibilities here which I did not come for tbh. Good editing!
What did u mean mate
Hikaru would Sac the queen against kasparov?
Why didn't you explain your forced mate?
hikaru drink redbull!?
Garry is the greatest player of all time.
So painful when you miss those crucial moves. I just lost a game I could have won with one move in the mid game. Grrrr.
Why do chess players run off right after a game? Why not chill for a bit?
Magnus is the goat.
Love the edit.
Hikaru is adding the knowledge spell on his red bull
"A perfect game of chess is a draw"
russia is a terrorist state
I love how it seems like every time one of them makes a move the other is completely shocked to their core about it
Something a lot of people don’t realize is that most older players, especially geniuses like Kasparov, don’t really lose much playing strength with age. What they lose is stamina. So in a single game, a great master from the past could hold his own against today’s champions, but after 50–60, it’s much harder for them to maintain the pace of a long match or tournament.
Also, I wouldn’t read too much into Gary’s mannerisms. He has always been expressive, rolling his eyes, shaking his head and running his hands through his hair (back when he had hair). He probably felt that this was a pretty run-of-the-mill closed Benoni type position, the type he had played thousand times before. All he had to do was watch for tactics, exchange, and the draw was pretty certain.
Even after all this time in retirment from chess, Kasparov is still Kasparov.
So why he don't beat Carlson in a tournament
why didn't kasparov take hikaru's pawn on c4
Magnus did this as a child
Stop moving the chessboard
2:25 i was screaming COME ON EN PASSANT
You say "after the world champions prime" as if he got worse. He didn't get worse, he kept playing, he just didn't do it professionally.
I wonder how this would've went under classical time control.
Hikaru should've played h4 after Kasparov played….h5
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How is Qb5 good, where is Hikaru supposed to break through after that? Still a draw.
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ur videos are awesome
In 2:12 Hikari would’ve played el passant
He's still got it.
Bro that is old asf
When Hikaru died of terminal cancer…
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men
"Now we move here and it takes, takes , takes and its a draw"
love this channel
nice
Ludwig?
Nodirbeck vs hikaru
please make more videos
Name of the music? Please
You got a good channel keep uploading fam
1:46 it’s not a fork because after Qxc3+ then Bd2 blocks the check, attacks the queen and defends the rook with white’s own queen.
Fischer>kasparov
and. magnus beat him at 13 years old when he wasn't retired
At 0:9 even beating magnus Carlson in some “instances” cuz most of the time Magnus gonna stomp and wasn’t Gary defeated by 12 year old Magnus?
Magnus is the greatest chess player of all time
why didnt bro move the bishop
Chess is not just a game, it's a beautiful art of strategy and creativity that never fails to challenge and inspire us. Who else loves the thrill of the checkmate?