Anand Destroyed 💀; Kasparov Conquers With King's Indian Defense - Paris 1994
Daniel King commentating on Garry Kasparov at the Intel Grand Prix at the peak of his career. What could be better! Get instant digital access to the rest of this 7 hour chess series - with 35% off!! ► ichs.co/2zuYnUT
Garry Kasparov and Viswanathan Anand: Sicilian Defense Destroys 💀 Anand; Kasparov Conquers With King's Indian
The Intel Grand Prix featured all the top players of the day and saw brilliant games won and lost by Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, Vassily Ivanchuk and Judit Polgar.
GM Daniel King starts us off with a stunning win for GM Vaisser against Viswanathan Anand with an excellent piece of opening preparation in the Sicilian Defense to drop an absolute bombshell on Vishy Anand. Already by move 8, Black is asking serious questions and Anand feels he must move his knight rather than allow it to be exchanged. But a quick queen check forces his knight back, blocking in White’s pieces.
It looks like White can get some breathing space with another knight move attacking the queen but Vaisser unleashes a stunning exchange sac and, incredibly, Vishy Anand is lost by move 12… as White!
A couple of checks and Black grabs the rook in the corner, going a piece up. Black's play is downright inspirational in this game as he accurately capitalizes on every chance he gets to force Anand to resign.
Kasparov Crushes Arbakov in Crazy King's Indian Defense
Next up is a Garry Kasparov masterclass as he CRUSHES GM Valentin Arbakov with his favorite King’s Indian Defense. Daniel King takes up the analysis i at move 15. With 15.a4, White tries to initiate counterplay on the queenside to distract Kasparov from his kingside attack. But Garry Kasparov hits back with 22. ...c4! sacrificing a pawn to slow down White's queenside pressure, granting Black just enough time to build up immense pressure on the kingside.
This game exemplifies Kasparov's attacking style, as the World Chess Champion simply refuses to back down - instead preferring to mount more and more pressure in the position until his opponent collapses - and gets mated.
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@Jrosario @maxsagibgareev @gammyhorse @PouyaaP @end1dream @Nola213 @pbezunartea @ouida soufiane @ETBrood Thanks for commenting and enjoying the video! We'll have more of 2 more preview vids of the Intel Grand Prix coming soon, including Ivanchuk's famous "missing mate in one" and rare footage of the NYC World Trade Center Kasparov Anand battle :-)
well thanks for subscribing, watching, and commenting! i´d be glad to send you a 50% off coupon for all digital items in our online shop - just send me a personal message and i will get back to you with your coupon code. Cheers, Will
we´ve really diversified our channel in the last few months. we have a lot of analysis videos by NM Will Stewart and GM Ron Henley. we also offer a good deal of free previews from every video in our online store (15-25% of every DVD!). we even throw up a good deal of live blitz and bughouse videos. Cheers, Will
Not a grand cheapo my friend, he actually knew what was going to happen 9 moves ahead for him to find out what would go wrong and change 5 other moves in there making it a total of 13 moves in order for him to land the mate. Chess at it's best.
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No problem. If you'd like the whole 7 hour video shoot me a message and I'll shoot you a 35% off coupon. Thanks for joining the community :-)
Anand's astonishing decimation gave me hope! Even a Super GM can fall for such tactics in the Sicilian :)
Thanks - we have quite a few more videos from this grand prix series out for free on youtube (and also the complete DVDs in our online shop) - so there is much more!
thanks - we´ve been working hard on remastering these DVDs
Kasparov is one of the few people who changed the world of chess. His calculations are so deep and accurate that on my regular computer even Houdini takes his sweet time to find his incredible ideas. And his games are always interesting. It's not only insanely accurate, but incredibly complicated, always making his opponent solve multiple difficult issues, able to highlight and pinpoint even the most hidden weaknesses in the opponent's position. Well of course, here the dark square weakness was pretty obvious but the plan itself still had to be executed with precision and due cautiousness because of white's counterplay. And Kasparov not only found a great way to seize on the weakness of the dark squares, but simultanously stop white's counterplay. A true genius.
@ChesscomGames
9 жыл бұрын
フィッシャー00769 Yes, true! Kasparov is one of the greatest chess players in history.
@johnvuillemot4805
5 жыл бұрын
Few people? Lol, steintz, greco, la bourdais, anderssen, Paulsen, morphy, staunton, tal fischer, on and on and on and on!
@harshalbhanarkar
2 жыл бұрын
@@johnvuillemot4805 what ?? Kasparov is the greatest of them all
Don't think I've commented on any of your videos before though I'm a subscriber. This is a great look at a bunch of really interesting games--and how great players take initiative. Well commented too.
11:28 I would have never figured out that attack even if I was to think for 40 years. İncredible!
@gerikarazi5693
8 жыл бұрын
none would . only the greatest player of all time
Very interesting and instructive! Thank you very much!
Are all your videos like this one or the other one!? I must subscribe now. Excellent video Mr OnlineChessLessons.
I'm loving these videos Will (& Ron?) Thank you very much!!!!
Yes, I like Kasparov not because he wins, but the way he wins. The quality of his moves are so good, so far beyond of what I would do!! It's like having Alekhine reborn among us!!
@ChesscomGames
9 жыл бұрын
Edward Alexander Crowley Yes, he is one of the best chess players in history..., if not the best.
@KandiKlover
9 жыл бұрын
Wonder if he played drunk like alekhine too lmao
@johncraftenworth7847
7 жыл бұрын
fischer
@spartancticonsultoriait6356
6 жыл бұрын
@Nathyn Fangsly do you have evidence ?
This is why I love faster game tournaments. It really challenges the mind when time is an enemy or friend.
Very nice! Thank you!!
Great video. Thanks a lot.
AT 5:24 the "Rook in the corner" is NOT "lost". He can block with Bb2 and after black takes white can bring his R to d1. Still not good but the Rook is retained.
Brilliant commentary and great game. Loved it.
the variation at 5:55 is the best one for Anand, he could castle with an open f file. Actually Stockfish has given this variation a little advantage for White (+0.62)
i find alot of chess games analysis to be purposefully difficult to understand. This however was clear as day and demonstrates the narrators outstanding knowledge of the game. thanks muchly!
i learned so much by watching.....thank you....god , these guys are good.....masters
I was searching over the net about differences between GMs styles (which I didn't figured out until now), specialy Kasparov and Fischer. Kasparov's games are so deep and complex... I can't understand 20% of his middle-game moves without a very good explanation. Fischer's style is really much more natural, and analysing his games I would have played about 80% equal (and I'm faaaaaaar from a master). Forgive my bad english ;-b
nice video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot...!..great job... Commendable...
thanks for your reply. :) I should have been more specific in my inquiry; I am referring to the "German Knight" version of the Staunton Design. I have bought pieces from House of Staunton and other places and have had a good experience but still haven't found the design that I truely want. By the way, keep up the great work on these videos! I love them!!
agreed - i really liked this format in the 1990s - much more exciting!
great commentary Thanks Daniel
5:09 I see it this very strong movr
great vid, anyone know what kind of chess set/pieces they used in this tournament?
thank you good commentary
We need this kind of tournaments now so good ;)
That's awesome, thank you!!!!
With this video I am seeing greatly improved production values. Much more enjoyable, and projects a professional quality that befits GM King.
perfect video!)
interesting idea - i guess black could just sacrifice the pawn anyway with Bh6 and gain time as white would take the c5-pawn with his queen which would be exposed there. Cheers, Will
great video
Anand should have used the Fried Liver Attack. It works against all my opponents, and they are rated 900 or so.
@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
10 жыл бұрын
Are you really suggesting he uses something because it works vs people rated 900? LOL
@locutusdborg126
10 жыл бұрын
Max Payne Dude, it was obviously humor. Although the way Nakamura is playing lately, he might take it seriously.
@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
10 жыл бұрын
Locutus D'Borg K :D
@eNSWE
9 жыл бұрын
worked pretty well for bobby fischer too
@KandiKlover
9 жыл бұрын
Max Payne not to mention that stupid ass slang name for it. Stupid noobs
Thanks Dave!
I have that little begginer chess book daniel king made.
great stuff.
waw, what a chess brain this kasparov has :) Brilliant last game..
biggest crusher ever
You are an amazing person!
I love this vid! Subscribing.
Thank you Averagebum2! I will take a look again. I have been in their site before but maybe I missed them. :)
that first Anand's game looks just like my every blitz game lol.
I would love to be able to buy a set of those pieces shown in the video that the masters are using. I have looked everywhere. Kasparov has a cheaper looking version of this chess set but the one I want is the exact replica of the pieces shown at 1:29. Anyone know where I might be able to buy this set? Thank you!
Instead of Nb3 in the Kasparov game @ 10:20 is Qe3 a better alternative? It gains a tempo on the c pawn, cos after black get's the grip on the h6-c1 diagonal it's an all together different story... It gives black all the time he want's to mount a king-side attack..
damn that was dumb, I need to keep my eyes more open. Thank you Will for the reply, and especially for being a quick reply. I got to know about your channel from chesswebsite and now Im a big fan, already subbed.
Iwantschuk is a special individual.
@ChesscomGames
8 жыл бұрын
+Dagobert Duck Yes, he has a special personality
@aleksangomcyan4594
7 жыл бұрын
Dagobert Duck անոթային հիվանդություն կարմիր քամի բուժումը
Hi. I really enjoyed the game. I would like to see more games from our current champion Anand if possible.
thanks
great commentary Man you're natural born commentator
@ChesscomGames
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
unstoppable!
thanks!!
Thanks!
Aren't forced moves preventable if thought deeply? especially those that are result mistake and are disadvantages? i am talking about after 5:00
Nothing beats Kasparov and his legendary accent.. "BEESHUP!"
is this... yes it is... who else could it be... this is... DANIEL KING (the king of chess commentating)
In Kasparov's game, following the early Ng3 line, after white played h3, if black just played bxh3 then he is winning. There would be no reason for black to play Bf4 first. In fact, white would never have played h3, he would have just played d7 first.
Awesome
there's a mistake i guess... when black pone takes white pone at g3 at 11.50 then black makes another move without white making one.... after black captures the pone at g3 at 11.50 white moves pone from f3 to f4 and then there is just check right?
Thank you for your reply, donactuary. :) I had already looked over Jaques of London chess sets. I agree that they are quite expensive as you pointed out. I would be willing to pay the price; but they do not have the pieces I want either. It is almost like the pieces are legend and don't exist! I,m still looking... :)
at smirin's move in the begaining why chuky's clock is running???
Have you tried checking The London Chess Centre? They have some really good sets there...
no worries kevin that kind of thing happens to the best of us
the King of all gms !
@ChesscomGames
9 жыл бұрын
mcpartridgeboy indeed! Maybe, the best player in history!
@santanu5892
5 жыл бұрын
no the best player in history is Mikhail tal. Atleast for me :)
Only in chess can poetry also be so brutal!
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damn, nice hair vlad!
Kramnik really looked like a hippie at the time.
Thanks for watching
i love kasparov.......
If c3 then black plays Qxe4 and wins a lot of material. Cheers, Will
On 03:55 instead of Nd5 how about Bc4 to later Bb3 land on b3 defending 2 powns a2 and c2 also if black Knight captures white knight on Nxc3 and bxc3 then c3 pown defends b4 and d4 and B on c4 defends strategic b5 and d5 b3 and more! Bobby Fischer was in favor of Bc4 and then Bb3. Please comment.
Kasparov may have defeated Vishwanathan Anand but he aint met a player like me.This promises to be a sloberknocer and I am up for it. Heavy breakfast let it sink in and then play a wonderful game of chess with Garry.
on 05:00 instead of Bishop to g2 isn't it a good idea to Qe4 offering queen exchange?
@prettyw3121
7 жыл бұрын
Fifi Lili then Knight to b4 then to c2, winning a pawn
And a say it again. Garry Kasparov would be a more sustainable choice than Vladimir Putin.
@ChesscomGames
9 жыл бұрын
kahlschlag17 Yes, maybe. you're right, but we won't ever know
great
Excellent . Kasparov is a real legend . Eventhough I prefer Bobby Fischer 1970-1972
Thanks for watching!
Clip 12:51 if he gets Queen with pawn. Kasporav checks with Rook to H3 and what ever he does he loses because of the protection on pawn plus the Bishop of black.
@ChesscomGames
9 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if I understood your question. If black takes on h3, gxh3 and Qxh3 is not possible due to Qxh3 for white.
I think Nc4 would run into ...Qe4+ Qe2 Qxh1 - winning white´s rook
I like that game
4:16, why didnt he play 1.c3?? then queen either retreats or 2.Nxc3 , 3.bxc3, 4.Qxc3+, 5.Bd2 , now if queen tries to take the rook we can take the queen with ours. Can anyone help out why ananth didnt do that pls? I think I'm missing something
not sure, i hear staunton chess makes high quality pieces
Some very complex analysis and deep trap lines to fall into. Usually in my own games I have the overall idea of how to achieve checkmate like Kasparov had but miss the immediate flaws in my combinations in finishing it off and often end up just falling short and losing as a result.
Oh hi, me. Yes, it says at the end of the video that it is Daniel King.
hey man cheapos are a legitimate part of the game - even at higher levels
Great moves
@ChesscomGames
9 жыл бұрын
Lawrence Lepes thanks!
@LJLMETAL
9 жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@colbol18
9 жыл бұрын
OnlineChessLessons.NET why are you thanking him? Do you think you're Garry Kasparov or something? ;)
Anand Deserves Bharat Ratna. Highest civilian Award. Coz he represented India on No.1 in chess. By becoming World Champion.
@ChesscomGames
4 жыл бұрын
Definitely! 🤓
splendid commentatory. simple and lean ,p
thanks for your offer but I am not interrested in! Keep on with your good work! kind regards from Germany
Kasparov wheezing at his own jokes into the mic is so embarrassing
this game effectively destroyed anand's career.
neither are You ;)
This guy sounds like Daniel King. Is it so?