Anatoly Karpov vs. Mark Taimanov, 1983 | Mastering the Middlegame
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2016
- Jonathan Schrantz looks at one of his favorite Anatoly Karpov games as he substitutes for the grandmaster. The game against Mark Taimanov exemplified Karpov's style.
2016.10.04
Anatoly Karpov vs Mark Taimanov, Moscow (1983): B46 Sicilian, Taimanov variation
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Karpov games are beautiful.
Can we have more Karpov games please? Very instructive!
Great video! Karpov indeed plays great middlegames. Would appreciate if u could show some Karpov caro kann games.
Thumbs up for Jonathan Schrantzs solid Pokemon knowledge
That Magikarp joke was solid
Big fan of these lectures, thanks a bunch!
I love Jonathan's videos. Keep it up!
Cant imagine what would have happened , if Señor Finegold was giving the lecture and Grand Master Ken West gave the correct answers... May be thats why he's sick🤔
great video. thanks Jon
amazing lecture Jonathan! :)
Great game to choose, and well done!
Poor Ben :( Get well soon!
Get well soon Ben Finegold. We miss you :)
White King used Splash!
But nothing happened!
Foe's Black King used Splash!
But nothing happened!
White King used Splash!
But nothing happened!
Foe's Black King used Splash!
But nothing happened!
White King used Splash!
But nothing happened!
Foe's Black King used Splash!
But nothing happened!
Player drew the game!
Player paid a Kit Kat to Ben Finegold! The end.
GM Ben Sickgold. Very suspicious.
Can you do a video on the vaganian-gambit for when White avoids the Benoni? The moves are
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. Nf3 cxd4 4. Nd4 e5 5. Nb5 d5 6. cxd5 Bc5.
One aspect of that final position: The e5 pawn is already toast, because if Taimanov takes the time to defend or move it, that allows 1. Re8+ Kg7 2. Rg8+ Kxf6 3. Rxg3 and black's position is even more hopeless.
thexalon yup saw that too
thexalon cause i was like what if he just pushes it'd still be pretty annoying trying to take that pawn and the other ones but i saw that you could win the rook after he moves the pawn down
Re7 wins straight on the spot. 1. Re7 Rg7 2. Re8 Rg8 3. Rxg8#
Hopefully GrandMaster Finegold gets well soon! Terrible day for all of us.
terrible
terrible
terrible
terrible
terrible
Get well soon GM Finegold
13:39: a very super natural move, or a very supernatural move?
@29:30 you can't trade rooks because it will be a draw
The Knight can not kill passed pawns only blockade them Any attempt to attack a pawn allows that pawn to move forward. So the king will have to travel all the way to the a-file and then back to protect his g pawns. by that time, black will easily use his king to kill or trade for his h pawn
It is not easy to draw, requires skill, but at Karpov's level he saw it.
what program are they using?
mister ben simon sir, did you notice that end position was a fork?
What is going on after 18 Sd5 rather than Sb1? Worth a look possibly?
Valid move. But it gets drawish after
…ed
ed ba
dc Q:dc
Bf3 Qe6
Q:e6 de
R:d8 R:d8
ab B:b7
and now you have an endgame with different color bishops, I am sure Karpov saw this possibility, but playing white, refused it.
BEN YOU CAN'T BE SICK, YOU HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO POST VIDEOS!
I feel like the resignation was kinda early: RN vs R is an easy draw, so he should have tried for a bit to see if he could exchange the last white pawn
Blacks king is stuck he can’t move it out without losing the rook
At 23:48 why not Qf6 rightaway? instead of Ne5
........ e5.......(forcing a queen trade)
QxQ RxQ.....(keeping the file)
Nxe5 Rc2
the potential of white position isn't there anymore - and black is more than fine - almost gold, finegold so to speak^^
At the 11:26ish position, could white have played g4, putting pressure on the f5 knight to renew the mate threat?
no Ne3 wins for black unlike later when Ne3 doesn't work now the move Be4 is unavailable
@Eric Taylor i know im 3 years late but Ne3 loses to qxh7# maybe g4 can be rufuted by playing d4+ or Nh6
small inaccuracy move 55. Rxe8 draws because if the white king ever leaves the support of the g pawns and helps the knight to take the a pawn the black king eats both of white pawns. the a rank is 6 away from the g rank so to go there and back it's something around 10 moves, and the black king is never more than 5 squares from the white pawn on g2. don't even have to do any calculation.
The king doesn't need to walk over to the q-side - the knight can stop the a pawn on its own.
Oh nevermind I see it. the white knight stops both pawns and the white king can gain the opposition because the black pawns can't waste a tempo. Got it. There's lots of variation tho
"Now he Karpovs it up" :D
gogogo ben!!!!
8:00 "and in this position: Move d5"
The pokemon jokes were great XD. Gyarados checkmate lol.
3:31 The Queen to d1 is not the most natural move. You undevelop a active piece. Just saying.
We hate smallnovice Len Badsilver :) ... Thank you Jonatahan
karpov is my favorite player but I feel asleep anyway. half the lecture is schrantz listening to people in the audience we can't hear
Interesting.
Gm ken west can play like karpov
Wrong. Karpov can play like GM Ken West.
Nothing against Schwartz, but Finegold is just the best, lmao every time.
Haha. Pokemon references!
Karpov>Kasparov
Terrible