No One Moves The Queen Like Kasparov!
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Garry Kasparov vs Josef Pribyl
EUR-chT (Men) 7th (1980), Skara SWE, rd 5, Jan-24
Gruenfeld Defense: Exchange. Modern Exchange Variation (D85)
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cd5 Nd5 5. e4 Nc3 6. bc3 Bg7 7. Nf3 b6 8. Bb5 c6 9. Bc4 O-O 10. O-O Ba6 11. Ba6 Na6 12. Qa4 Qc8 13. Bg5 Qb7 14. Rfe1 e6 15. Rab1 c5 16. d5 Bc3 17. Red1 ed5 18. ed5 Bg7 19. d6 f6 20. d7 fg5 21. Qc4 Kh8 22. Ng5 Bf6 23. Ne6 Nc7 24. Nf8 Rf8 25. Rd6 Be7 26. d8Q Bd8 27. Qc3 Kg8 28. Rd7 Bf6 29. Qc4 Kh8 30. Qf4 Qa6 31. Qh6
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15:20 It Was in this position
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In my own games when I resign I repeat in my head what Agadmator always says "In this position there is nothing more to be done."
I never played chess growing up, this channel is 100% the reason I got into playing. Thanks for introducing me to a sweet new hobby
@chuckihendrix9
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It really helps you think about how to think
@Joanlow1440p
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just dont get frustrated when you lose xD
@yeah.6981
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Chess isnt sweet lul
@robertocollo2890
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This ⬇️ is another good one: kzread.info
@adolf-vg2wh
Жыл бұрын
Agad--apparently an English GM, Michael Basman, has unfortunately passed away. Press reports that he was known for his success with "bad" openings. Would love to see one of his games to honor him!
@hihunter7
Жыл бұрын
Wow, that's unfortunate. Would love to see one of his games as well!
@optimagroup6296
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#suggestion
@superman5742
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#suggestion
@xe5101
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#suggestion
@ryoung527
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#suggestion
I've been following this channel for several years and it has become fantastically entertaining. You deserve the 1.27M followers.
@jaxx4040
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I’ve been watching Agad since 2017, and I would do it again
@Leandro-re5ry
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only Jesus deserves that much, he died for your sins
@HorukAI
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@@jaxx4040 me too.. he was so slowed paced, low energy, I liked it. But then he skyrocketed with candidate series, as he provided something no other chess channel did - a story
@harpreet...1157
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@@jaxx4040 eeesassss as sssssssssssssssse
Once again , 'The threat is more important than the execution' That one pawn essentially controlled the game.
@ZFosterZ
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Perfect analogy.
@javier-capello
Жыл бұрын
Shoutout to @GingerGM, who always say that!
#suggestion Janowski-Lasker, Cambridge Springs, 1904. The sacrifices started right from the opening and Janowski went all out in the final round to win. He didn’t let the World Champ castle, sacrificed the exchange and even his queen for the black king. I don’t think anyone has really covered it at all, so a good suggestion, I hope.
I deeply appreciate your videos agad. Thank you for your dedication to chess!!
@robertakerman3570
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Must love that D-pawn march.
@Islam.And_life
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@Islam.And_life
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This is a spectacular post by Antonio. That Kasparov’s inimitable brilliance in this game is corroborated by modern engines, despite the comparisons by Kasparov’s contemporaries to Tal’s more dubious attacks, is a goosebump laden thrill. Kasparov still holds the keys to the GOAT mantle, imho.
@davidcopson5800
Жыл бұрын
Goosebumps!
@AcidicDelusion
Жыл бұрын
Kasparov is still the goat but just. It depends how magnus finishes his career.
@fractalinfect3454
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@@AcidicDelusion Not defending his WCC title is not the way to do it.
@gonzalo4658
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@@AcidicDelusion the stats of magnus will never topple kasparov's genius, "inimitable" as mr fractal said. It's like comparing Lebron to Jordan
@hunterhunter5998
Жыл бұрын
yeah Kasparov took Tal's energetic but chaotic style and polished it to be more scientifically precise. He believed in organically building the potential energy of his pieces and only then unleashing hell instead of trying to force complications like Tal. As great as Tal was, Kasparov's tweaks are what led to his incredible consistency and becoming the longest reigning world #1
Sometimes a game is so beautiful you have to stop the video half way to go and play some of your own. Came back an hour later and realized I hadn't even seen the best bits! Great video, appreciate your work man
Imagine the honour of Botvinnik and Tal cheering for you, well deserved
This is an odd game, in that Kasparov looked so far ahead in position early in the game that his victory seemed inevitable, but in reality victory could only be brought home with extremely precise play by white. I could not personally have played with the precision necessary to bring the win home. I'm sure I could have drawn with my imprecise moves, but the win would have eluded me. It reminded me of many of my draws against the LiChess engine, in which I knew I had a win but ended up with a draw for lack of precision.
The love, the passion, the glory; together they create a panacea for the soul. Thank you brother, much respect and admiration.
At 9:29, once White takes with N on g5, there's a faint hint of smothered mate in the air, and this is due to the pawn on d7 now blocking the Black queen's view across the 7th rank; with Nf7+, Black would have to capture with the rook because on Kg7, Nh7++ etc. Of course Black would absolutely take the N with the R. Great story about Tal's phone call to Kasparov on the eve of the latter's championship-winning game! This is one of my favorite aspects of your videos--not that these are simply nice anecdotes, but that you provide the contexts that humanize these players.
@fractalinfect3454
Жыл бұрын
Well said.
Very well played by the one of the strongest and longest reigning WCs ever! Good example of why too. Thanks.
@pranayrawat1
Жыл бұрын
longest reigning world champion is Emanuel Lasker not Kasparov
@TheMarksT
Жыл бұрын
@@pranayrawat1 I stand corrected. Checked that and saw 27 for Lasker., 21 for Kasparov. I thought I heard 30 for Kasparov. Thanks.
@pranayrawat1
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@@TheMarksT You're welcome bro...!
I'd like to make a general comment to you. Youre channel is the best channel om chess games. You are factual, calm, balamced. And, you show the why and why not with efficiency and clarity. Thank you.
We really do love these recaps, of the legendary games. AndI have to admit Kasparov was a monster attacker, especially in his youth, everyone must be scared of his attacks.
Agadmator often makes reference to "sad bishops", who have been assigned to protecting pawns from behind and thus been demoted from a bishop to a pawn. Well, in this game Kasparov brilliantly lured black into demoting his queen into a pawn, early in the game having forced the queen to sit behind a knight and pawn to protect them, That was indeed a sad queen, who contributed nothing to black the whole game.
First time I've ever seen a video that isn't out yet...
What would be cool, having a retired legend like GK come on and analyze one of his great games and talk through the moves as he thought during the game. I had a history professor who assign us to visit VFW’s (veteran of foreign wars) to interview WWI Vet’s since in the 70’s they were passing away very quickly. With Karpov not feeling well, it would be fantastic if any of the greats would be up for it here. Just a thought.
A Kasparov game, finally. Much more of this stuff needed here!
What a fascinating game, and as always make much more enjoyable - and understandable - by Agad’s breakdown of the moves and strategies. Thkz
Hey Agad, been a fan for a while. Just wanted to share that your videos are one of the things my son and I regularly catch up on when he comes to visit. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into your channel, it's very appreciated. (I remember when you thought 1 million subscribers was something you considered a joke....look how far you've come!)
@chuckihendrix9
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that's awesome... My Dad introduced me to chess when I was 7, but didn't teach me too much. I think he was scared I would beat him 🙂 If they had these videos so accessible back in the 80's I could've improved so much more, but I really just like to play for fun.
Thank you for that story about Tal at the end. Man, what a boss.
Wonderful coverage!!
One of the most interesting and complicated games yet. Good job.
Brilliant game, and brilliant defense by black, up to a point
I'm here for this one can't wait to watch
Your narration of these games makes this sooooooo exciting :D ... amazing! I like chess, but I'm not very good at at it - not seeing all the implications of every single move. So you exploring and explaining adds so much more depth to the games for me. Thank you!
Kasparov's game truly boggle my mind
كاسباروف العظيم ...الرهيب ...الاسطورة الحية استاذ الاساتذة ... جلاد الجلادين ...
Great analysis of a great game
Thank you for the video!
Nice re-polishing of this game. It shines!
At last, a 60 fps video of a chess game! Now I understand why I've been missing the point of so many moves.
That Kasparov looks like one for the future.
I thought Tal would have said something like, "Tomorrow is my birthday, so if you win, you owe me a present."
This is the best chess channel in the chess world. Keep doing like this agadmator!
Kasparov is a great player and a human being. Watching his games will never get old. Please more! :)
@fractalinfect3454
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Kasparov is anything but a one dimensional chess savant. Time will tell if Magnus is more than just a chess player, but Kasparov has proved time and again that he is invested in the good of humanity, far above and beyond his chess brilliance.
If agad did this, I guess it must be a hell of a game.
This game, and agadmator's comentary, is what helps us remember why Kasparov is the greatest player in chess history
Brilliant game by Kasparov!
loved this remade video buddy
Interesting Game I like the way you stated the obvious the fact of a Good offensive player making opportune moves one after another not faltering which is what White succeeded in doing the momentum carrying him over finish line to Victory Another Enjoyable Game and Breakdown from you Thanks Much
#suggestion any Max Euwe game, but I like Euwe - Keres from round 11 of their match in Rotterdam, 1940 Max Euwe is a former world champion and FIDE president, so he deserves a game to be shown here!
@rifwalker6807
Жыл бұрын
Groningen 1946
Such an inspiring game
At 15:00 I thought the good move for White was Rd8. If Black takes rook with with bishop, then it's checkmate. If Black takes with rook with rook, then there's a great combo where the white Queen says check 3 times and all Black's minor pieces come off. So, Black cannot take. The best delay seems to be ..Ne8, but White brings his other guns in with Re1.This seems to be winning, eventually, but Agadmator's move is sharper. Thank you for another good show!
Classical games of top GMs are a wonder!
Agadmator you really dig deep in order to analyse..... Please continue inspiring youngsters.
thx for this video :) very good game by Kasparov
This is why Kasparov is one of the greatest Chess Champions of all time!
i love these videos
it's totally understandable, agad, in the young years, every streamer wants to compare everything and everyone with tal ;)
And yes, I love your videos as well.
Lovely game.... Kasparov is a prodigy
Wonderful!
15:07 rook to d8 is also a winning move I guess. If rook f8 captures rook d8 then queen take bishop f6 is check and after the king move queen f6 capture rook d8. And if the knight blocks after at e8 just capture the knight with rook, then rook f8 x rook e8.. we can still take bishop with check and continue... Or queen to d6 , threatening knight and rook
@douglasbarrett512
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I found that one too!
This is an amazing game.
Great game!
Agadmator great video, I don't think you have ever covered the amazing Kasparov vs Kramnik 1994 Novgorod "Vlad the Impaled" game...please take a look at it....
Gary worked so hard, his idols became his rivals. Still behooves me whether chess is something that one can have a natural inclination for ( like your naturally gifted), or is it something you culminate through years of hard work. Chess is hard because, even with all the hours of work, there is that level of prep and memorization. For me the most idealistic way to play is what the engine would say, but my human side and what I want votes for the 2+2=5 forest, and all the nuances and intricacies of position that almost is fun with human doubt involved.
@doone8849
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that is an improper use of the word 'behooves', just fyi
@ajaybenjamin3087
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@@doone8849thank you genius
@ajaybenjamin3087
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@@doone8849 if that's all that you've taken away from my comment, then you must have a great life!
@anonym3967
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@@ajaybenjamin3087 "behooves" is wrongly used in your comment
@ajaybenjamin3087
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@@anonym3967 Do you guys all just watch videos to grammatically correct people? I don't understand. Take my point for face value . Your name is ano nym for a reason.
I enjoy games with passed pawns. Always trade-offs of one advantage for another
11:18 I did find the pause the video moment here (one of the rarer cases) but agad had me feeling completely defeated after he read my mind like an open book 🙃
Great video on My favorite chess player go Garry
KZread has updated and now they have this "shop" icon overlayed on top of the video. It used to disappear after a while, but now it seems to be permanent and there's no way I can find to get rid of it. So annoying.
7:59 In this position Rxg6! seems to be much stronger than h4. There is a direct mate threat with Qxg7++, and there are only 2 reasonable possible ways to counter that: Rg8 or Qe5. Moving the bishop means mate in 1: Bf8 Rg8++ or else Rxh6+ Qh7 Rxh7++. Rg8 is followed by d8Q and clearly wins for white. Qe5 is followed by Rxh7 Qxh7 Qe8+ Qg8 Qxg8+ Rxg8 and d8Q. White clearly wins this.
@tomgoodacre8615
Жыл бұрын
Black has Rxd7. White has back-rank issues
Young man instinctively knew the best way to beat a seasoned opponent was to creat multiple lines of attack.
Gary is so smooth, he played with the confidence of the greatest players. It is like he already has every possible game worked out ahead of the actual game. What a gift and blessing to our chess community. He is still that way today. P. S. Also loved the Tal story!!
yes you were able to do that. thanks
unbelievable Attack
14:45 I think Rd8 is also winning (but not good as what Kasparov played)
I believe in good moves -bobby fischer after losing a game against misha's smile😆😆😆😆
I miss the story telling, bring it back!
That was a great birthday story with Tal and Kasparov. Thanks for all you do!
#suggestion can you show any games where Kasparov was known to take his watch off when he got real serious, can't remember who he was playing in the case I had seen it on a Maurice Ashley Teaches Chess disc for the computer, very inspiring, even just the energy with which Maurice described it and then showing the clip and if I'm not mistaken he won the match, wonder how many times he has done this
The Stockfish that I'm looking at does say that ...Qc8 is the best move for Josef.
V nice!
Great game and great analysis, but Is that a steam deck carrying case behind you on the couch? 🤔
Nice story about Misha.
Please do the game of Tal end Kasparov
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Hay Ag . i wanted to ask what this means . Choose between three moves - 3...cxd4, 3...Nxd4, and 3...e6 Can you tell me what the cx means and the Nx. I know the 3 is third move. and the D4 is D4 on the board of coarse.as well as E6. But im confused by the other stuff
Nice video
Young man, tomorrow is my birthday and I expect a present!
More tal games plz
I remember this game at 30 frames per second!
Normal game with respect! Just bishop back to e7 before move the Queen!
Knight in this game: Why you bully me.
Would you please remake Ivanchuk’s Immortal against Kasparov 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi, I'm a new subscriber. Could someone please tell me how to suggest games for analysis? Thanks! Cheers!
7:43 - "What to play now, queen to e8 is coming" - knight to c7 (instead of c5)
@salmarwow
Жыл бұрын
In that case rook takes on g6 and you can resign. If bishop to f8, you get mated on g8. If rook goes to g8 to defend your bishop, then it's just d8Q (which isn't possible when knight is on c5 - black just takes white's queen) and we are done.
5:54 what about instead black moves knight A6 to B4 then B4 to C6 to defend the queen square? Could someone explain why that wouldn’t work. Thanks!
@nuurquatfaoui3021
Жыл бұрын
You'd lose tempo and the queen still has to guard to knight
How does Agad puts player photos rating and stuff .I wanna learn
#suggestion Vachier, Legrave vs Vallejo Pons C70 Ruy Lopez Morphy Defense, Norwegian version nightingale gambit, one of the longest opening names and one of my fav gambit opening. Thanks Agad!
Does anyone know their ratings during the time of this game?
Weird the bottom pieces didn't fit with big screen mode on my phone
I have seen this game in some book I think. It is in first chapter I guess.
Funny he said those attacks wouldn’t work against modern GMs but he beat Hikaru with a persistent pawn attack on the H file
@mik5owski654
Жыл бұрын
He, I mean Kasparov not Agad
14:30 in this position how about Knight to e6 Agadmator?? Could it work?
"young man tomorrow is my birthday and I expect a gift" who wouldn't win that championship after hearing that from TAL
Agad you must cover much more garry games