Beautiful chess. He never panicked and never defended unless it was a true necessity to survive. Insightful chess! You do a great job walking through the game. Keep it up 👍
The first game you analyze is an Anti-Marshall variation of the Ruy Lopez. Apparently, Kasparov was not up to face the Marshall Attack. Since he seemed to play the Ruy Lopez frequently, I wonder if he had ever allowed the Marshall Attack. It would be interesting to see how he defended against it. I did a little research and found a 1978 game Kasparov played against Tal. Kasparov was white and Tal played the Marshall Attack. Kasparov allowed it. The game ended in a draw, however. Here is that game: ruclips.net/video/UOLdHlRec6E/видео.html
I love your commentary but you need to pronounce Kasparov's name correctly. The primary stress is on the second syllable, not the first. After all, he may be the greatest player of all time.
Another brilliant exposition! Kasparov plays such a dynamic game. Thanks Sammy for your insightful and sometimes witty commentary.
Sammy's move by move commentary brings back wonderful memories of Logical Chess, Move by Move, by Irving Chernev, my first chess book.
Thanks brother I specially like this type of video and your Magnus carlsen, Bobby Fischer opening video was very good
Beautiful chess. He never panicked and never defended unless it was a true necessity to survive. Insightful chess! You do a great job walking through the game. Keep it up 👍
how about Mikhail Tal games?
He did a video on his benoni
Great selection of games
Amazing video and content in general 🎉🎉
Excellent presentation
Great content
12:00 wow. For me, it looks like an 2000+ is needed to spot on that one!
Amazing commentary.
You're the best chess contente streamer. You deserve a tv channel. Tkx Sammy.
and for Karpov please ?????
Can you make a video on Mikhail tal or Victor Knorchnoi. like this one about opening
Thank you
Hello brother 👋 when will you make a video on Emory Tate games
There are way more interesting chess players than Emory Tate, especially in the format Sammy does
at 26:45 white could have also gone 1. NxR+, Kg7, 2. Qh7+, Kf6, 3. Qh8++
Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh thank you man
Hey sammy!.Big fan. Can you make video on emanuel lasker
The first game you analyze is an Anti-Marshall variation of the Ruy Lopez. Apparently, Kasparov was not up to face the Marshall Attack. Since he seemed to play the Ruy Lopez frequently, I wonder if he had ever allowed the Marshall Attack. It would be interesting to see how he defended against it.
I did a little research and found a 1978 game Kasparov played against Tal. Kasparov was white and Tal played the Marshall Attack. Kasparov allowed it. The game ended in a draw, however. Here is that game: ruclips.net/video/UOLdHlRec6E/видео.html
I think Kasparov wants to be the guy attacking, not defending against an attack. Makes sense to me if he didn't go into the Marshall too much
i like the Scotch and french people at my level must never see either.
Kas was a ridiculous calculating machine.
Can we get one on Korchnoi 😇
Is there a Greatest Scandinavian Defense Player?
Magnus Carlsen in blitz and my guess is Adolf Anderssen in classical
VERY GOOD VIDEO BR0
Kasparov vs vishy 1995 game 10 please
14:40 "Kasparov beguns" HAHAAAAAAAA!
I love your commentary but you need to pronounce Kasparov's name correctly. The primary stress is on the second syllable, not the first. After all, he may be the greatest player of all time.
Make content on vishy anand
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magnos carlsan is betor ches player
wow
When Capablanca