Kasparov had 10 (TEN !) people working for him. No wonder he was so hard to beat ! Nigel should be proud of himself for knocking out Karpov and Timman and he did manage one win in this match.
@jimv2174Ай бұрын
Terry Waite - what a wonderful human being
@ibrahimali4390Ай бұрын
Man what commentary and show. Seems like we’ve regressed in that area
@paulmorphy6187Ай бұрын
This match made me interested in chess and it was to blossom into a lifelong obsession...I am approaching my twilight years now and the concentration is waning but I have enjoyed my 31 year chess journey...
@ajs41Ай бұрын
Bit ridiculous that when you're short of time you have to write down the other player's move, eating into your time.
@annanduneАй бұрын
Garry Kasparov comes over as much more modest in the commentary than I remember him being at the time. I think a lot was made of his very dominant presence at the board so and it is difficult to know how much of his reputation was genuine and how much was people projecting onto him a little.
@shinywarm6906Ай бұрын
Delicious hearing Keene trumpeting the National Anthem immediately before Short blows the win
@lesilluminations1Ай бұрын
So much more interesting without the all-knowing silicon beast.
@darkknight329202 ай бұрын
I'm shocked he didn't play the more forcing Re6+.
@mattjazzml2 ай бұрын
Love the backdrop 😊
@mattjazzml2 ай бұрын
Brilliant. I remember this well. Thanks for posting.
@ajs41Ай бұрын
Me too. Nigel had a habit of running out of time in this championship.
@timbaldwin62832 ай бұрын
I remember following these games. The Philadelphia Inquirer was publishing the games. I remember Short getting smoked by Kasparov.
@heathcotepursuit82 ай бұрын
Ray Keene (aka 'The Penguin') coming off 2nd best I think in the 'suggest a move' battle with Danny King.
@joannalewis52793 ай бұрын
I wish Gotham chess videos had drumming
@joannalewis52793 ай бұрын
Mr Snow: How many wickets does Short have now?
@joannalewis52793 ай бұрын
I remember this interview. Gold
@ajs41Ай бұрын
So can I. Doesn't seem that long ago for some reason.
@joannalewis52793 ай бұрын
Why isn't there an engine bar?
@user-tamerlannn4 ай бұрын
Who are commentators?
@paulmalone12084 ай бұрын
I remember this back in its time when i was loveing the game my game improved so good just from recording these games at a time when you would never see this great game on tv. Loved it ❤
@jeromekwasniowski82938 ай бұрын
4d!❤
@hydegent10 ай бұрын
Be5? Lost a tempo. Then draw.
@kamelotaslt Жыл бұрын
some parts are missing 🥲🥲
@Lolapalooza999 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating to watch this game back now with the advantage of Stockfish which wasn’t around at the time. And to see how wrong the commentators were about Short deciding to castle and a number of his other moves. Did it all right up until he missed Bd4
@kevino43722 ай бұрын
Even worse they already knew the moves as the match had already finished. They were doing it re-live or fake.
@EdMcF1Ай бұрын
Not so, since Stockfish-level analysis didn't exist, all Short needed to do was to play the moves that out-foxed his opponent.
@fuckbankers Жыл бұрын
Outclassed
@kevino4372 Жыл бұрын
Was White's e pawn not hanging early in the game? What happens if it's captured
@dabossman56502 жыл бұрын
nc6 ne4 12:26
@dgontar2 жыл бұрын
Where he plays Ne5 at 11:57 the correct continuation was 1.Rh1+ Kg6 (1...Kf5 2.Nc6! Bd5 3.Rf1+ Ke6 4.d8=Q Qxd8 5.Nxd8) 2.Ne5+ Qxe5 3.d8=Q Qe3 2.Qd7 h6 3.Qb5 and wins. I made this comment two years ago but needed to edit it.
@Squimple2 жыл бұрын
Of course what with it being 1993, the BBC were obliged to use a 1982 BBC MicroB from 1982 for the graphics.
@ajs41Ай бұрын
Are you sure it's a 1982?
@kevino43722 жыл бұрын
Anyone got the full match recorded
@Gaba-oo4qb2 жыл бұрын
I think Re1 was a blunder by Short.
@kevino43722 жыл бұрын
Was the e pawn not hanging for the first few moves?
@cheesegraham23872 жыл бұрын
God i remember being engrossed in this back in the day
@ajs41Ай бұрын
This programme made chess seem really exciting for the first time to people who hadn't been particularly interested in it before. It was a terrible shame that they never really carried on with it in the following years. All the interest and momentum was lost.
@pato22002 жыл бұрын
Francine Stock has such class. Does not try to be the centre of attention.
@bahmankargosha49462 жыл бұрын
Good old days …
@gd-music59663 жыл бұрын
Dean have you got the whole videos of this World Championship
@msmrte3 жыл бұрын
Did anybody archive this movie?
@jimiawaydazeawaydaze Жыл бұрын
Its back on youtube..minus the beatles songs...Fair Game 1994
@paulmorphy61873 жыл бұрын
When he said 'Kasparov resigned!' it sent chills down my spine...watched the match live back in 1993...sparked a life long love of the game
@ga36803 жыл бұрын
Great that this has been documented on KZread. A superb attacking game. One gets the feeling that Short was very unlucky not to win. Or was this whole libe in Kasparov's preparation?
@martm2163 жыл бұрын
Short played very well as he did a number of times in this match. No easy feat beating Kasparov. Bit disappointed that the great man had stalk off from the board straightaway. You would like to think that a player of his calibre would be bigger than that. Kasparov has matured tremendously over the years, but from clips I have seen on Utube he still walks away quickly when he loses?!
@sutto33 жыл бұрын
Just imagine this sort of stuff was still on tv with people who would understand
@user-zb8tq5pr4x3 жыл бұрын
Croatian television actually has a chess show with some GM's showing current games and also some games from like 60's and 70's its great
@sutto33 жыл бұрын
@@user-zb8tq5pr4x sounds good 👍🏻
@nord14863 жыл бұрын
The most exciting bit of the whole series was when Short scratched an itch on the side of his nose
@nirmalnath78013 жыл бұрын
Srila Prabhupada ki Jay 🙌🙏
@jonchess88443 жыл бұрын
Bd4 would probably won, not Be5. Amazing game.
@matthewjeffery64813 жыл бұрын
8:42 shaddap, you sad man
@Rob-ys6ot3 жыл бұрын
Distilled intelligence!!! I love it, thanks.
@sergifernandezmiranda13113 жыл бұрын
when the rook comes to e1 and gary kasparov pins the knight with the Queen to G5, the cracking move was Rook to h1, that checks the king and leads to a force pawn queening. that is the move the Nigel missed due to time pressure. Rook to H1
@kevinfacts52003 жыл бұрын
Anyone got the full match?
@jimweights89083 жыл бұрын
I remember watching these at the time - cringing to watch that one as we thought short would take it; such a pity. But huge inspirational games from short and Kasparov
@TheManorBeast3 жыл бұрын
Where’s the footage of channel 4 Short was shaking after the resignation and grinning to someone in audience
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Kasparov had 10 (TEN !) people working for him. No wonder he was so hard to beat ! Nigel should be proud of himself for knocking out Karpov and Timman and he did manage one win in this match.
Terry Waite - what a wonderful human being
Man what commentary and show. Seems like we’ve regressed in that area
This match made me interested in chess and it was to blossom into a lifelong obsession...I am approaching my twilight years now and the concentration is waning but I have enjoyed my 31 year chess journey...
Bit ridiculous that when you're short of time you have to write down the other player's move, eating into your time.
Garry Kasparov comes over as much more modest in the commentary than I remember him being at the time. I think a lot was made of his very dominant presence at the board so and it is difficult to know how much of his reputation was genuine and how much was people projecting onto him a little.
Delicious hearing Keene trumpeting the National Anthem immediately before Short blows the win
So much more interesting without the all-knowing silicon beast.
I'm shocked he didn't play the more forcing Re6+.
Love the backdrop 😊
Brilliant. I remember this well. Thanks for posting.
Me too. Nigel had a habit of running out of time in this championship.
I remember following these games. The Philadelphia Inquirer was publishing the games. I remember Short getting smoked by Kasparov.
Ray Keene (aka 'The Penguin') coming off 2nd best I think in the 'suggest a move' battle with Danny King.
I wish Gotham chess videos had drumming
Mr Snow: How many wickets does Short have now?
I remember this interview. Gold
So can I. Doesn't seem that long ago for some reason.
Why isn't there an engine bar?
Who are commentators?
I remember this back in its time when i was loveing the game my game improved so good just from recording these games at a time when you would never see this great game on tv. Loved it ❤
4d!❤
Be5? Lost a tempo. Then draw.
some parts are missing 🥲🥲
Fascinating to watch this game back now with the advantage of Stockfish which wasn’t around at the time. And to see how wrong the commentators were about Short deciding to castle and a number of his other moves. Did it all right up until he missed Bd4
Even worse they already knew the moves as the match had already finished. They were doing it re-live or fake.
Not so, since Stockfish-level analysis didn't exist, all Short needed to do was to play the moves that out-foxed his opponent.
Outclassed
Was White's e pawn not hanging early in the game? What happens if it's captured
nc6 ne4 12:26
Where he plays Ne5 at 11:57 the correct continuation was 1.Rh1+ Kg6 (1...Kf5 2.Nc6! Bd5 3.Rf1+ Ke6 4.d8=Q Qxd8 5.Nxd8) 2.Ne5+ Qxe5 3.d8=Q Qe3 2.Qd7 h6 3.Qb5 and wins. I made this comment two years ago but needed to edit it.
Of course what with it being 1993, the BBC were obliged to use a 1982 BBC MicroB from 1982 for the graphics.
Are you sure it's a 1982?
Anyone got the full match recorded
I think Re1 was a blunder by Short.
Was the e pawn not hanging for the first few moves?
God i remember being engrossed in this back in the day
This programme made chess seem really exciting for the first time to people who hadn't been particularly interested in it before. It was a terrible shame that they never really carried on with it in the following years. All the interest and momentum was lost.
Francine Stock has such class. Does not try to be the centre of attention.
Good old days …
Dean have you got the whole videos of this World Championship
Did anybody archive this movie?
Its back on youtube..minus the beatles songs...Fair Game 1994
When he said 'Kasparov resigned!' it sent chills down my spine...watched the match live back in 1993...sparked a life long love of the game
Great that this has been documented on KZread. A superb attacking game. One gets the feeling that Short was very unlucky not to win. Or was this whole libe in Kasparov's preparation?
Short played very well as he did a number of times in this match. No easy feat beating Kasparov. Bit disappointed that the great man had stalk off from the board straightaway. You would like to think that a player of his calibre would be bigger than that. Kasparov has matured tremendously over the years, but from clips I have seen on Utube he still walks away quickly when he loses?!
Just imagine this sort of stuff was still on tv with people who would understand
Croatian television actually has a chess show with some GM's showing current games and also some games from like 60's and 70's its great
@@user-zb8tq5pr4x sounds good 👍🏻
The most exciting bit of the whole series was when Short scratched an itch on the side of his nose
Srila Prabhupada ki Jay 🙌🙏
Bd4 would probably won, not Be5. Amazing game.
8:42 shaddap, you sad man
Distilled intelligence!!! I love it, thanks.
when the rook comes to e1 and gary kasparov pins the knight with the Queen to G5, the cracking move was Rook to h1, that checks the king and leads to a force pawn queening. that is the move the Nigel missed due to time pressure. Rook to H1
Anyone got the full match?
I remember watching these at the time - cringing to watch that one as we thought short would take it; such a pity. But huge inspirational games from short and Kasparov
Where’s the footage of channel 4 Short was shaking after the resignation and grinning to someone in audience
How Even under pressure with media etc How