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Dive into the fascinating world of chess with us. Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the basics or an advanced player aiming to sharpen your skills, our channel has something for everyone.
find me here: www.chess.com/member/iamknightsmoves
donate: 0x08b0BF661CECeE04c2dd38996a4bD73Cb034B476 metamask wallet, bsc
Anatoly Karpov vs Garry Kasparov 1984 - #chess #iconicchess
The 1984 World Chess Championship between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov is one of the most famous and controversial matches in chess history. Here’s a detailed overview:
Background
Anatoly Karpov: The defending champion, Karpov had been the World Chess Champion since 1975. He was known for his positional style and strategic depth.
Garry Kasparov: The challenger, Kasparov was a rising star in the chess world, known for his aggressive and dynamic play. At the time of the match, he was only 21 years old.
The Match
Start Date: The match began on September 10, 1984, in Moscow.
Format: The first player to win six games would be declared the champion. Draws did not count towards this total.
Key Mom...
Background
Anatoly Karpov: The defending champion, Karpov had been the World Chess Champion since 1975. He was known for his positional style and strategic depth.
Garry Kasparov: The challenger, Kasparov was a rising star in the chess world, known for his aggressive and dynamic play. At the time of the match, he was only 21 years old.
The Match
Start Date: The match began on September 10, 1984, in Moscow.
Format: The first player to win six games would be declared the champion. Draws did not count towards this total.
Key Mom...
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Kasparov's Masterclass: Defeating Korchnoi with Black! | #kasparov #chess #chessgame #chessmaster
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In this video, we dive into one of the most thrilling chess battles of all time: the 1983 Candidates Semi-final match between Garry Kasparov and Viktor Korchnoi. Watch as the young prodigy Kasparov, playing with the black pieces, takes on the seasoned grandmaster Korchnoi in a game that showcases strategic brilliance and tactical prowess. Match Details: - Event: Candidates Semi-final - Year: 19...
Anatoly Karpov vs Garry Kasparov | 1985 World Chess Championship Game 16 - #kasparov #karpov #chess
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The Game That Made Kasparov a Legend: 1985 World Championship Showdown In the 1985 World Chess Championship, Garry Kasparov, playing with the black pieces, delivered one of his most iconic victories against Anatoly Karpov in Game 16. This game is often celebrated as one of Kasparov’s finest performances, showcasing his strategic brilliance and tactical prowess. The game began with the Sicilian ...
Bobby Fischer's Unstoppable Reign: Dominating the US Chess Championship #chess #chessusa #chessgame
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Bobby Fischer's Road to the US Championship: 🧨 Early Dominance: Won the US Championship at 14 years old (1953-1954). Repeated the victory the following year. 🏆 Perfect Scores: Achieved perfect scores in 1963-1964 and 1965-1966. Won all 11 games in these tournaments. ⚔️ Consistent Success: Won the US Championship a total of eight times. Last victory in 1970-1971. ♟ Preparation and Strategy: Know...
Chess Titans Clash: Bobby Fischer Dominance vs Mikhail Tal #bobbyfischer #mikhailtal #blitz #chess
Просмотров 51221 час назад
Fischer's Triumph: The Legendary Blitz Victory Over Tal in 1970 The Herceg Novi Blitz Tournament in 1970 is considered one of the greatest blitz chess tournaments of all time. Here are some key details: Event Overview - Location: Herceg Novi, Yugoslavia - Date: April 8, 1970 - Format: Blitz chess, where each player had five minutes for the entire game. Participants - The tournament featured 12 ...
Chess Titans Clash: How Bobby Fischer Defeated Mikhail Tal #bobbyfischer #mikhailtal #blitz #chess
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Chess Titans Clash: How Bobby Fischer Defeated Mikhail Tal #bobbyfischer #mikhailtal #blitz #chess
Garry Kasparov vs Michał Krasenkow 2002 #chessolympiad #GarryKasparo #MichalKrasenkow
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Garry Kasparov vs Michał Krasenkow 2002 #chessolympiad #GarryKasparo #MichalKrasenkow
Chess History Made: Kasparov's Unforgettable Win Over Portisch! 🏆#garrykasparov #knightsmoves
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Chess History Made: Kasparov's Unforgettable Win Over Portisch! 🏆#garrykasparov #knightsmoves
The Game That Shook the Chess World Fischer's Unbelievable Victory Over Spassky #bobbyfischer #chess
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The Game That Shook the Chess World Fischer's Unbelievable Victory Over Spassky #bobbyfischer #chess
Boris Spassky First Lose to Bobby Fischer; 1972 World Chess Championship #BorisSpassky #BobbyFischer
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Boris Spassky First Lose to Bobby Fischer; 1972 World Chess Championship #BorisSpassky #BobbyFischer
Mikhail Tal vs Bobby Fischer | 1959 Candidates Tournament | Legendary Chess Battle ♟ #knightsmoves
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Mikhail Tal vs Bobby Fischer | 1959 Candidates Tournament | Legendary Chess Battle ♟ #knightsmoves
Masters Games - Boris Spassky vs Bobby Fischer - 1972 Time Lapse of all games - #knightsmoves
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Masters Games - Boris Spassky vs Bobby Fischer - 1972 Time Lapse of all games - #knightsmoves
Masters Games: Boris Spassky vs. Bobby Fischer ♟ #chessmaster #BorisSpassky #BobbyFischer
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Masters Games: Boris Spassky vs. Bobby Fischer ♟ #chessmaster #BorisSpassky #BobbyFischer
Masters Games: Tigran Petrosian vs. Bobby Fischer ♟ #chessmaster #TigranPetrosian #BobbyFischer
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Masters Games: Tigran Petrosian vs. Bobby Fischer ♟ #chessmaster #TigranPetrosian #BobbyFischer
My Daily Amateur Chess Game - 14 & Game Review #dailypuzzle #chesspuzzle #dailychess
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My Daily Amateur Chess Game - 14 & Game Review #dailypuzzle #chesspuzzle #dailychess
My Daily Amateur Chess Game - 13 #dailypuzzle #chesspuzzle #dailychess
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My Daily Amateur Chess Game - 13 #dailypuzzle #chesspuzzle #dailychess
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My Daily Amateur Chess Game - 7 #dailypuzzle #chesspuzzle #dailychess
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How do you know those mushrooms are in your stomach 40 years later?
Maybe those mushrooms are still playing chess😄
What a game!! ❤
it’s enough to enjoy chess ❤❤
I am pretty sure that the correct move for Tal @5:16 is D3 pawn takes C4 - resulting in draw. Maybe they were told not to play for draw - because it is not good press (headlines). Nice video and fun match up.
Once, Mikhail Tal said, ‘If I play for a draw in chess, it means I have already lost before the game.
Spassky applauded Fishcer, who couldn't believe it. Such a good sport but it was an amazing game
Absolutely! Spassky's sportsmanship and Fischer's brilliance truly made this game unforgettable. It's moments like these that show the true spirit of chess. 👏♟️ This level of acceptance comes from the essence of a Real Man.
Interviewed 11 yrs ago Magnus said Bobby was the greatest of all time, agreeing w/Tal & Spassky among others. Great post!!
agreed so much. i have an opinion: many chess master's are a good player with good opening, pattern and memory, but Fischer is different because at a moment you see every move is going to be a part of long planed during entire game. I never seen in any chess master's game, sometimes their plan following a checkmate or taking an impotent piece on board.
karpov mentally fatigued?
Kasparov was a young and motivated challenger 😁😁
Одна из сильнейших партий Каспарова 👍👍👍❤
Спасибо за добрые слова! Игры Каспарова 1985 года действительно были легендарными и продемонстрировали его невероятное мастерство и стратегическое мышление. Рад, что вам понравилось видео! 👍👍👍❤
this two is so much ahead of time, by the way I like your edit
thank you so much
Tal couldn't beat Fischer after 1960...When Fischer turned just 17!!!.
Yes, yes, yes, finally someone said it. Fisher is great.
But if you notice during that Era, Tal disappeared from the scene. He has been sick. His kidney has started bothering him and later cause his demise
Incredible analysis! Fischer's strategic brilliance really shines through in this match. Tal's quotes add a wonderful touch to the history. 🏆♟
thank you so much. yes tal is amaing and their friendship was fantastics
Why did Tal resign?
maybe he knew can't win
you can see at the endgame fischer have more pieces.
Fischer would have taken Tal's pawn on the 7th rank and queened one of own his pawns within 3 moves no matter what Tal did.
@@KnightsMoves They actually have the same, two pawns and a rook.
i love Bobby Fischer, his beauty and gift from heaven (Mikhail Tal).
anyone loves him. and Mikhail was the beauty of attack in chess.
Tal had his chances...but Bobby was the rising star.
two champions, but bobby is beauty of chess. he tried to be meaningful in chess, this is why he made chess 960. other players and almost new player of our time just trying to win and just wining. if you take a close look on bobby's game against with Spassky sometimes when he finds out that the game is boring, he resigned or offered draw then played new game and created new things, like game VI ruclips.net/video/xt0c10t2Uaw/видео.html
This is a legendary game but better was Fischer's defeat of Spassky with Alekhine's defence. This was not thought to be playable at highest level of Chess never mind World Championship.
if you take a closer look at Bobby's dominance in his games, you'll usually see him take control of the game after the first 3-4 moves, and this continues until his opponent is checkmated or resigns.
Bet Spassky is still trying to figure out How he lost with his opponent's Rook Completely locked up tight!
opponent is Bobby, sometimes he could come with a brilliant move 😉
Which one of Fischer's rooks was locked up tight? I think you have this confused with another game
@davidahrens2841 mention time
This is a legendary game, but my favourite is still Morphy's Opera game - just fabulous! By age 12, I'd already played some casual chess - enough to appreciate good chess moves, when I saw Fischer critique Morphy's masterpiece on TV, and fell in love with playing this fascinating game. Still playing almost 50 years later, so keep these great games coming!
Thank you for sharing this experience with me. I'm really glad that you enjoyed the content, and I truly wish I could have experienced something like that myself. However, I think in our time, there are very few great games that showcase the beauty of chess. Anyway, Paul Morphy's turn will come, and we will cover his beautiful games as well. Stay tuned for more exciting videos from us ❤😊
This is great game I ever seen
truly it is.
ok game six. kind of seal team six
I see you've taken my comments into account.
I'm gald to have Your opinion
@@KnightsMoves This is good, have a like.
thanks
Total domination of a World Champion.
bobby can dominate anyone
I remember this as a 12-year-old who was obsessed with chess at the time. I will never forget it.
What a beautiful memory! I'm so glad this game was so special for you. Your experience is truly inspiring and made me enjoy this wonderful feeling too. I hope you always enjoy chess and create more great memories. 😊
I was a teenager at that time and always hoped Bobby would win. He did more than win he crushed the Russians!!
he introduce to me the beauty of playing chess as galaxy of options, he did not try to win, wining stood for him at the end.
You might want to explain who is playing what colour, and make it clear who won this game. There isn't any "delving" here, just showing the moves.
In fact, this is nothing like G1 in 1972. AI generated?
Bobby is on top, top is black, so bobby play with black. black won and title is: Spassky lose to bobby. I counted on your intuitive understanding
@@paulvsmith game one? no game 3 was spassky lose.
ruclips.net/video/xt0c10t2Uaw/видео.html here is bobby play with white ☺☺ the best game of all time?
Good stuff bro i could never be that good😅
how about a match on chess.com?
@KnightsMoves alright, but you'll definitely win😅
@@raphaelsinove3561 who knows 👻👻 let begin
@@KnightsMoves ok!
Whats your name?
Niccee
thanks. do you have chess account?
The fact they drawn every first match shows how intense it is to play at certain levels and how stamina and stress management during time is a huge factor even when it comes to mind games.
I couldn't agree more! Chess is as much a psychological game as it is a strategic one. Factors like the rivalry between opponents, their in-game plans, the crowd, and even the post-game reactions can significantly influence a player's performance. Sometimes, players may even feel the need to prove themselves by executing complex strategies. That's why I personally admire Bobby Fischer so much; I believe he played on a completely different level, thinking several steps ahead. In my upcoming videos, I'll demonstrate how his thinking transcended the game itself. Ultimately, we can all enjoy watching these brilliant minds at work and learn from their strategies.
Nice nice nice
Thanks
my self
black hung the queen on f4
How can you make the worst possible move lmaoo
SUP FROM BUFFALO NY
😎😍
He can still trade the Queen
i didn't see the bishop to queen
i felt genuine pain watching this
how?
cause of missed moves?
That click sound is very satisfying
ofc it is.. ❤
check new videos. sounds interesting
How about moving h5 to g6 and whatever black chooses to do, just place the queen to h7. Is that not checkmate in 2 moves?
Black takes with F pawn and queen with rook on C7 is defending H7 pawn
no. @Andre-rd7pq write showed correct answer. cause black queen can defend with rook support