Not sure what's more amazing - their ability to stay so focused, or their ability to hold their breath for 13 minutes during this underwater chess match.
@@A.K9488 I think it's a draw because the one who moves his pawn loses so both would go back and forth with their other pieces and none of them would move their pawn so nobody wins
I'm almost finished learning all of Kasparov's tricks. Honestly, the game is pointless once you know the best tricks. Kinda like a slightly more complicated game of connect 4.
Gud Riedel it looked to me like he shooed a fly or bug away from his drink..it must have been pretty small so my guess was it's a small gnat trying to steal some moisture
For those wondering, the final position is a dead draw. Kasparov plays Ke5 and then moves his knight back and forth between g6 and h4. Despite being two pawns up, white has no breaks to get through black's fortress. Overall excellent defense by Kasparov from what seemed like an absolutely horrible middle game position.
Why is Kasparov such a chicken? Can't he just study the newest chess-book, and study some stockfish 16 movesd, and then come back and beat Carlsen? does Kasparov really have so much pride to lose?
I laughed out loud when Kasparov threw the h-pawn down the board like a blowhard. How long did it take him to get his last two minor pieces out? What did he expect, that he was going to mate Nakamura?
this happened me multiple times while watching this, and would you believe ive never played chess before, i know the basics but never played a full game. maybe i should take it up lol
at the end of the day, chess is a load of shit and the fact i wasted some time of my life here watching this shit, im actually ashamed of myself. i think its time to go watch porn.
Run! Don't look back! Just run!! Go do literally anything else. Meet a girl, fall in love, have kids and have a fruitful and significant life. Forget that you ever heard of something called 'chess'.
He's such a psychological player. Old school, man! Look at how he looms over the board and keeps acting like he's pulling his chair forward when it can't even go any closer. The guy who taught me chess used to shiver like he was freezing when I made a good move. Made me uncomfortable!
@@Jason-Moon hahaha ... what a comment "keeps acting like he's pulling his chair forward when it can't even go any closer". You made me watched the video again just to observe Kasparov pulling his chair!! :P
this generation is clearly superior! Hikaru would've beat Bobby Fischer just based on rating alone. The only one I think has a chance is Emmanuel Lasker!
@@blackgrey7932 today's masters wouldn't be so strong if it weren't for the great players that proceeded them and also the advancement in technology. The fact that Kasporov can still compete at this level and at his age without giving chess his total commitment says it all I think. Lucky us we get to experience their brilliancy!!
And Nakamura responds by nonchalantly (and seemingly randomly) turning his head to gaze up over his shoulder at the curtain; as if to say, "whatever, old man."
The fact that he managed to coax a draw out of Hikaru while operating under such severe time constraints speaks volumes about the integrity of his strategy.
@@LukasOfTheLight What a remarkably mature fellow you are. Also, either I struck a nerve with Rishabh, or you're liking your own comments to make it seem like there are people out there who think your conduct is acceptable.
you have to give kasparov credit to staing this sharp, and still be able to compete against the best in the world nowdays, even after being inactive for several years.
Jade Zee It’s the 5th move. This symmetrical english line with a double fianchetto should be well memorized by Kasparov. It’s a blitz game, so it’s sort of odd that Kasparov spends so much time on an opening line.
From what I've heard, Hikaru is one of the best Blitz game players, right? If so, then I would say for Kasparov in his "old age" achieving a draw against him is quite an impressive feat.
@@jameshwartlopez7976 Yes, at least as far as I can tell (also from reading all other comments). Chess64 should put that piece of information as first line in the description :)
@@jameshwartlopez7976 The consensus among comments seems to be it was a draw, and also agadmator reported: " ... Nakamura was already ready to ... when Kasparow shook his hand and they agreed to a draw" : ruclips.net/video/XPSEemySGTc/видео.html (12:10 onwards).
I will use a tripod next time. Although I have to admit the comments are pretty funny!! The next tournament I go to record chances are if I show up without a tripod someone will give me one. lol.
True!! I was doing everything I could to hold the camera in place and somehow managed to prevent it from bursting into flames and exploding spectacularly.
1:23 so basically whenever Hikaru plays a good move Garry moves a bit and the camera reacts whenever Garry moves from whatever it may be like nervousness or shock at the top right corner and my eyes hurt
I thought Kasparov was out when he exchanged Rook for a Bishop. At 12-13 secs remaining Kasparov started saving his time and then did a great job to took both of Hikaru's Rooks. Wonderful calculated attacks with just seconds on the clock!
Gary loves to go under time-pressure! And then... boom! He blows! Seemingly in a disadvantage (Nakamura with plenty of time, up in material and young age weighing a lot in the balance), he manages to elliminate the +2 pawns material advantage, as he: 1. Has a Knight vs a Bishop in a closed position. 2. He has all of his pawns on dark squares against a light-squared Bishop. 3. His opponents vast majority of pawns are stuck on light squares, making life impossible for their Bishop!!! What a solid "positionnelle" game he has here! The Old Wolf is still merciless on the board...
I’m very impressed with Kasparov on this one. Quick thinking. He made quite a lot of moves in a little amount of time. Nakamura had plenty of time and couldn’t think of any sort of attack.
BOOM USA yes but Kasparov is older and is more acclimated to classical chess games while Nakamura is younger and more acclimated to speed chess games. They might have had the same amount of time, but at the end Gary made better use of it.
The video has changed again! The color of the curtain changes from light purple to dark purple at 2:23. This change was not present in the original video. This video has a life of its own!
lol. It would be awesome if the outcome of the game changed every time you saw it. This video has garnered a lot of views so for its poor video camera quality leading to some interesting quirks in the video feed.
impresionante ver como kasparov calcula jugadas es una maquina, y solo alguien como el gran Nakamura esta a la altura de el campeon mundial mas joven, gracias por compartir el video. saludos.
@@ivan.alvarez_2024 perdio kasparov se retiro como un caballero que es. Pero que gran partida, vuelve a ver el video, estos cuates tienen una mente brillante. Y es un placer verlos jugar, date una vuelta por mi canal. Saludos.
Garry saved the draw.... That was heroic, low on time, Naka had a better position, had a material, had white peaces... Garry became a champion in a way that Anatoly Karpov in the last game of championship needed a draw he had white peaces, and Kasparov won that game !!! That was epic !
Great game! Here is a mini-analysis of a critical moment in the game: Nakamura had a winning chance at 9:38, with the idea of his barrage: QRR (queen, rook and rook). 3 heavy pieces are skewering the B file like kebab style and when Kasparov inaccurately moved N d7 to defend, white gets an invitation if white can find the attacking idea! Frankly, given the time constraint and difficulty of finding the only good defending move for black: N c8, it is hard to fault the great Kasparov (Kasparov's move was not a blunder, at worst it may only be considered a big inaccuracy/minor mistake, if one agrees to making the distinction that blunders=huge mistake). Nakamura however, understandably wanted to keep the time pressure whilst continuing to play a sturdy game (just like how Kasparov perhaps wished for by going for a symmetrical english opening, who knows?). But, here we do see a very cautious Nakamura, and who would not be when facing Kasparov (maybe Magnus Carlsen)? The idea for white here at 9:43, after black defends with c6, the white Q leads the charge heroically to b5! Wow! If you spotted this sequence, good job! black has the best response of Rh4 to h7, which is arguably hard to find for an amateur like me and I would even argue it seems more engine and less human, but any other move that does not feature one of the rooks stepping back is a big mistake from black. Then, white invites a queen trade by Qc6 Black needs to take, otherwise, the next best moves like Qb8 side-stepping the trade allows white's rook a beautiful and mercurial sacrificing attack by taking pawn on b5 giving check! At this point it is very reasonable for a dignified resignation from black, because no matter what black does, the pawn that used to guard the black queen has now been forcefully moved in to defend the king from the check. Thus, white's remaining rook takes black's queen. What follows is an awful position for black, where if one does not retake with Nxb8 there in much likely hood a mate and even if Nxb8 the stockfish engine gives about +6 for white, if black can play a perfect defending game.
Zarrougui Lucas It is "delay“, which means that you get up to 3 sec per move BUT not more than you used. So if you needed for one move 1 sec, you will only get back 1 sec. If you need more than 3 sec you only get back 3 sec. It is used (I think) to stop players to get a high amount of time if they are in time trouble for example.
Everyone is complaining about the camera work Each player should wear 2 cameras (or more depending on head size) on their head so we can see more angles. They should have microphones taped on the cameras. So it all doesn’t fall off they will have tape wrapped around their head and face but missing the eyes. That’s the beauty of wearing two or more cameras. If one malfunctions the play just continues uninterrupted using the other cameras. They should have microphones taped on the cameras. So it all doesn’t fall off they will have tape wrapped around their head and face but missing the eyes unless it’s blindfold play
Not sure what's more amazing - their ability to stay so focused, or their ability to hold their breath for 13 minutes during this underwater chess match.
lmaoooooo
Lol
Just a question, who won?
@@A.K9488 I think it's a draw because the one who moves his pawn loses so both would go back and forth with their other pieces and none of them would move their pawn so nobody wins
Its waterfall mate.
Hard to play against a young man who grew learning all your career tricks...
Well said
Check this game, poor Kasparov ruclips.net/video/BadFRN106CY/видео.html
yeah i'm grow up by learning his move
I'm almost finished learning all of Kasparov's tricks. Honestly, the game is pointless once you know the best tricks. Kinda like a slightly more complicated game of connect 4.
Fluxion11 lmao you probably suck at chess
1:23 wtf is nakamura doing with his hand and the redbull? is he opening it in the 4th dimension or wtf did he do xd
haha
Gud Riedel it looked to me like he shooed a fly or bug away from his drink..it must have been pretty small so my guess was it's a small gnat trying to steal some moisture
@@999KMX nah dude.. he is just from another dimension.. he cracked that redbull with a smooth flick in the 4th dimension
WTF LMAO
lol man
For those wondering, the final position is a dead draw. Kasparov plays Ke5 and then moves his knight back and forth between g6 and h4. Despite being two pawns up, white has no breaks to get through black's fortress. Overall excellent defense by Kasparov from what seemed like an absolutely horrible middle game position.
Thank you good man
Thanks!!
Much appreciated
Thanks for your explanation
Couldn't he win By time though ? why agree to a Draw when your opponent has 12 sec ?
Amount of brain power in a room enough to bend reality
As I continue watching, this comment makes more and more sense
True!
Underrated
I thought I was hallucinating at first.
I mean they're not geniuses they're just chess masters lol
8:19 what a complicated board.
Yes!! Definitely!! Thanks for watching!!
Why is Kasparov such a chicken? Can't he just study the newest chess-book, and study some stockfish 16 movesd, and then come back and beat Carlsen? does Kasparov really have so much pride to lose?
If Garry Kasparov pushed the h pawn like that against me, I would resign immediately.
Dude i saw that...he thought like 30 seconds and went h5. I was like shit there goes all my opening preparation..resign lol
😂😂😂😂
Gaaaaay
I'd mate him in four.
I laughed out loud when Kasparov threw the h-pawn down the board like a blowhard. How long did it take him to get his last two minor pieces out? What did he expect, that he was going to mate Nakamura?
1:12 Can you give my queen wings?
LOL
lmaooo
Hahahaha underrated af
5:25 very clean and fast move
lol!! What I wouldn't give for that! Thanks for watching!
The amount of intelligence and skill in a single room destroyed video and audio quality
Ch- Ch- CHUMMIMI
That's what happens when they use conquerors haki.
6:37 is when the cameraman loses his mind.
lol.
I laughed way to hard on this
1:23 i now do this to gain +10 accuracy
XDD
Lol
Omg hahaha
Don't touch my redbull
lol!!!! Thanks for watching!!
wowww... I was thinking about a move, and Kasparov did it!!
Nice!! Great job!!
Me too haha
Did i ask
@@noyew2325 did he need you to ask?
I thought of that castle.. he told me.... I already knew that
Always so satisfying when one of them plays a move you were thinking about / anticipated :)
That's true! Makes me feel pretty good.
this happened me multiple times while watching this, and would you believe ive never played chess before, i know the basics but never played a full game. maybe i should take it up lol
Me too... but they made many moves to save time, especially Kasparov
at the end of the day, chess is a load of shit and the fact i wasted some time of my life here watching this shit, im actually ashamed of myself. i think its time to go watch porn.
@@franzbeck3177 and yet these people are well known, and nobody knows who you are.
The person filmming this has really created a new form of cinema...
xDDD
Underwater
underwater chess view through a marathon.
We're all under genjutsu
Yeah the star trek remake movie abrams guy got nothing on this.
I watched one chess video...one..now all I get is chess videos in my recommended and i keep watching them. And I have no idea how to play the game
Learn any opening and start play
Chess.com has a lot of resources for beginners. Highly recommended. Chess is a lot of fun!
Run! Don't look back! Just run!! Go do literally anything else. Meet a girl, fall in love, have kids and have a fruitful and significant life. Forget that you ever heard of something called 'chess'.
@@penniesshillings I love it, But i'm VERY average ..So addictive and time consuming.
Same. Ended up with a chess.com account too 😂
Doctor: You have 12 seconds to live.
Kasparov at 12:35: 12, 12, 12...
😂😂💔💉
Why is that? The counter always in 12
@@joelignacioponzio when you play at the same speed like the player against you, the counter does not change
This has to be the best comment! As for why it stays at 12 seconds I think there was either an add on or a delay.
ZA WARUDO
What's with the camera? Was this game played underwater?
Would you prefer none at all?
The same thing on my mind😂
Deep Blue camera filter
the camera was using a big zoom, not just a steep away.
Underwater 3 dimentional free fall chess
0:53 , When someone on public transportation catches you staring at them
Jonathan B Jesus Christ, someone reply to him so he’ll know how many likes he got.
🤣
lmfao love this. Reminds me of my young awkward days on the train
I just keep on staring until they feel uncompfortable and try to ignore me xD
@@myself3209That's really creepy, Somebody would kick your ass for doing that sh17
Hikaru with that quick sharp mind, Kasparov with deep theory
True. It is an interesting match up.
devils1trusaxon, illogical comparison.
that early h5-h4 was not book, Kasparov was just being aggressive and experimenting around.
@@highestraad3241 Pretentious statement.
stupidest comment in earths history
When someone makes an unexpected attack or a good move against GK he reacts as if he has been physically assaulted..
Yes!! Kasparov is a true champion!
Goal keeper
He's such a psychological player. Old school, man! Look at how he looms over the board and keeps acting like he's pulling his chair forward when it can't even go any closer. The guy who taught me chess used to shiver like he was freezing when I made a good move. Made me uncomfortable!
lol! Kasparov is very great!
@@Jason-Moon hahaha ... what a comment "keeps acting like he's pulling his chair forward when it can't even go any closer". You made me watched the video again just to observe Kasparov pulling his chair!! :P
I know that Kasparov is going this his massive catalog of openings in his mind, but he really looks like he's having a Windows 10 moment there.
THat was Windows Vista moment
Wahahaha!
Hahahaha. Cant stop lauging about your comment. The shaking of his head.
@@Dalmatinac3 No kidding Windows Vista! I rather install XP than Vista LOL
sorry, didn't grasp it. You mean he's too slow on his pace?
I just always appreciate that Kasparov has an "attack-first" mentality. His makes chess exciting to watch.
Yes! Kasparov is just incredible! I love his style of play.
To be retired and still play world class chess is something only Garry can do.
b r u h
Bruy
Bruh
Bruhh
Bruh
I've analyzed this game with Lichess and I am amazed at the quality of moves with such time limits.
Yes!! If only I could play like that!
5:52 "Only if i were 40 years younger and 40 times more motivated i would have shown this kid who the boss is."
True!
this generation is clearly superior! Hikaru would've beat Bobby Fischer just based on rating alone. The only one I think has a chance is Emmanuel Lasker!
@@blackgrey7932 today's masters wouldn't be so strong if it weren't for the great players that proceeded them and also the advancement in technology. The fact that Kasporov can still compete at this level and at his age without giving chess his total commitment says it all I think. Lucky us we get to experience their brilliancy!!
@@starskyarsky8374 Kasparov got his arse kicked! hahaha
@@blackgrey7932 it was a draw genius, check the database
I love how Kasparov glares at Naka after h5 in the opening as if to say "I bet u weren't expecting that young man" love it.
And Nakamura responds by nonchalantly (and seemingly randomly) turning his head to gaze up over his shoulder at the curtain; as if to say, "whatever, old man."
@@yinyangthang he was calculating a variation. It's not uncommon to see him doing that even during his live streams.
@Alejandro Martínez what?
Witch minute
0:50
The fact that he managed to coax a draw out of Hikaru while operating under such severe time constraints speaks volumes about the integrity of his strategy.
Except that that wasn't a draw.
@@RishabhSharma10225 Kasparov didn't stop the clock.
@@RishabhSharma10225 Here:
www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1883814
@@LukasOfTheLight Thanks for the constructive feedback.
@@LukasOfTheLight What a remarkably mature fellow you are.
Also, either I struck a nerve with Rishabh, or you're liking your own comments to make it seem like there are people out there who think your conduct is acceptable.
Now no one told me that every time a piece moves the content awareness goes up by 200%
lol
I'm loving this RUclips stabilization, like I'm on an acid trip...
قياتتنك
5:12 "Blyad"
Lol
oh ok
oof
Haha lol he teally says блять 😂
Lol confirmed. Good catch.
you have to give kasparov credit to staing this sharp, and still be able to compete against the best in the world nowdays, even after being inactive for several years.
Can i just add that this videography deserves an oscar
lol. The video will be better next time. Thank you for watching!
*Kasparov thinks for 40 seconds* h5
Haha
Ditharu
Why?
and?
does your pea brain not understand why people think while playing chess?
Just checking his mind database.
Jade Zee It’s the 5th move. This symmetrical english line with a double fianchetto should be well memorized by Kasparov. It’s a blitz game, so it’s sort of odd that Kasparov spends so much time on an opening line.
Kasparov did brilliantly defending with the black pieces especially against the clock too.
This is one of my favorite chess videos, the excruciatingly long pause by Kasparov at 0.14 cracks me up so much haha.
lol. Thank you!! Glad you like it!
it felt like the video was paused.. "excrutiating" well-said
They started playing on the Miller's planet(Interstellar) when Kasparov had only 12 seconds left.
From what I've heard, Hikaru is one of the best Blitz game players, right? If so, then I would say for Kasparov in his "old age" achieving a draw against him is quite an impressive feat.
Nakamura is the highest rated Blitz player with a rating of 2900
it was a draw right?
@@jameshwartlopez7976 Yes, at least as far as I can tell (also from reading all other comments).
Chess64 should put that piece of information as first line in the description :)
@@ClemensKatzer I was in the impression that kasparov resign because hes the first one to bring his hand above the table
@@jameshwartlopez7976 The consensus among comments seems to be it was a draw, and also agadmator reported: " ... Nakamura was already ready to ... when Kasparow shook his hand and they agreed to a draw" : ruclips.net/video/XPSEemySGTc/видео.html (12:10 onwards).
2:14 he looks at him like : let me check if he get into the trap
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Kasparov is hilarious 😂 and that H4 pawn look I've been rewatching and laughing the last 10 min
0:17 The sound in the background like I am switching lights on and off as a kid to see if there's a monster in my room.
Made me laugh a lot
Blue vs Red damn! I’ ve been waiting all my life to see this match!
lol!! Thanks for watching!
Kasparov is so good at calculating that before his first move, his reaction was like, I would be in so much trouble.
Why should we use a tripod, when we can stabilize this in post-production, causing headache each viewers?
I will use a tripod next time. Although I have to admit the comments are pretty funny!! The next tournament I go to record chances are if I show up without a tripod someone will give me one. lol.
Brah, is there a highway in front of the camera?
I think it was a walkway to the metro.
Lots of respect to this channel for replying everyone🌹
Thank you!! I appreciate it! I try.
Kasparov was taking a lot of time at the beginning and Nakamura is really good at speed chess.
Yes. Nakamura is really amazing at chess. The Fortress that Kasparov set up is really awesome too.
Because Nakamura plays the opening like an automaton.
Kasparov is 54 Nacamura is 30 . Both great chess players.
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0:23, 4:54 the battle is so intense that the camera is suffering for the strenght!
True!! I was doing everything I could to hold the camera in place and somehow managed to prevent it from bursting into flames and exploding spectacularly.
13:30
Kasparov : You know if it was someone else I would crush him.
Nakamura : Yes me too.
Lol.. good one!!
Chess without a cough is like soccer without a ball. Like rock without guitar, the life without love!
Yes!! How would chess tournaments look like without all those coughes..
@I See It Like This What do you expect?
@I See It Like This because it is significant to the chess, which being said, sounds actually ridiculous.
@Podcaster eye you missed the joke brah
Eait shit hahahaha
1:23 so basically whenever Hikaru plays a good move Garry moves a bit and the camera reacts whenever Garry moves from whatever it may be like nervousness or shock at the top right corner and my eyes hurt
look at Naka's hand
1:22 Hikaru starts distorting reality with the power of the pawn move.
lol. True
He gave energy to his energy drink?
11:46 Its marvelous, look how they capture all the mayor peaces but the pawns still there
Major pieces
@@cliffwheeler7357 they are not called Major pieces anyways, they are just pieces.
it's amazing how they can manage time, movements and calculate moves at the same time
Need to see more live games, this was great!
I can work on that! At some point I will have more Grandmaster's recorded and the camera quality will be better.
@@chess6446 b
Kasparov, king of chess, please come back to play
Fischer
i only noticed that garry has white hair and he plays with black while Hikaru has black hair and plays with white ;)
Nice findings bro
Go back to your room
Bravo👏👏👏
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it felt so gay reading this comment xD
Finally a match with no interrupting coughs, and good camera angle.
Thanks for watching!
0:53 Garry's angry look when Hikaru turns his head off
Kaspa almost punched him LOL
Naka wondering why they are having a chess match at a dump
kasparov hit him with his aura lol this technique is called tge invisible punch
Naka thinks like that,it is not desrespect at all
I thought Kasparov was out when he exchanged Rook for a Bishop. At 12-13 secs remaining Kasparov started saving his time and then did a great job to took both of Hikaru's Rooks. Wonderful calculated attacks with just seconds on the clock!
That is true!! Kasparov is amazing!!
Wow. That must have been unpleasant for Gary to play under that time pressure for so long. Well done!
Yes!! So true. Amazing save!
Noga chaita Maina ganaman carga
Why the quality of filming in the chess matches is so poor?
This is a world class match.
Everytime Nakamura does an interesting move, Kasparov adjust his chair
Who won ??
@@souurabhchiplonnkaar5161 It was a draw
Kasparov el mas grande de todos los tiempos, se retiro, volvio, ya esta viejo y todavia sigue dando guerras.
el reloj de kasparov estyaba atrasado no avanzaba mas
@@sebastian9943 ....????? , me imagino que estás bromeando....
@@sebastian9943 Cuando llega a los doce segundos.
This illustrates how great a player Kasparov still is
Gary loves to go under time-pressure! And then... boom! He blows! Seemingly in a disadvantage (Nakamura with plenty of time, up in material and young age weighing a lot in the balance), he manages to elliminate the +2 pawns material advantage, as he: 1. Has a Knight vs a Bishop in a closed position. 2. He has all of his pawns on dark squares against a light-squared Bishop. 3. His opponents vast majority of pawns are stuck on light squares, making life impossible for their Bishop!!! What a solid "positionnelle" game he has here! The Old Wolf is still merciless on the board...
I’m very impressed with Kasparov on this one. Quick thinking. He made quite a lot of moves in a little amount of time. Nakamura had plenty of time and couldn’t think of any sort of attack.
They have the same time.
BOOM USA yes but Kasparov is older and is more acclimated to classical chess games while Nakamura is younger and more acclimated to speed chess games. They might have had the same amount of time, but at the end Gary made better use of it.
@@elementsofphysicalreality Sorry that I asked, but who won?
@@vanluannguyen3956 trận hòa
Hikaru had more time to think 2min than Garry who had 20sec. But when Hikaru saw Garry played quickly, he got more tension :)
The video has changed again! The color of the curtain changes from light purple to dark purple at 2:23. This change was not present in the original video. This video has a life of its own!
lol. It would be awesome if the outcome of the game changed every time you saw it. This video has garnered a lot of views so for its poor video camera quality leading to some interesting quirks in the video feed.
The student has now become the master.
9:33 "Please offer a draw for me" -The Master
?
impresionante ver como kasparov calcula jugadas es una maquina, y solo alguien como el gran Nakamura esta a la altura de el campeon mundial mas joven, gracias por compartir el video. saludos.
Al final fue empate o Kasparov perdió por tiempo?
@@ivan.alvarez_2024 perdio kasparov se retiro como un caballero que es. Pero que gran partida, vuelve a ver el video, estos cuates tienen una mente brillante. Y es un placer verlos jugar, date una vuelta por mi canal. Saludos.
@@GabrielLazaro81 Fueron tablas, no perdió Kasparov
@@L1zent tienes toda la razon fue empate, disculpa, que grande es kasparov jugando rapidas a los 54 años solo indica que es un inmortal del ajedrez.
4:28 something K had to say
Kasporav: I can mange the stress as usual .
Nakamura: Red Bull gives u wiings.
True!! lol. Thanks for watching!!
Apparently if you put a camera in front of a chess board, people can't help themselves walking in between...
Hikaru is so unnecessarily graceful when moving his pieces
With the "These aren't the droids you're looking for" motion.
Does anyone know what pieces are these? I know it's a DGT board but the pieces are absolutely beautiful, mainly the knights. Where can I get these?
I believe it is House of Staunton. Thanks for watching!
These two has pretty similar playing style..naka is fast and sharp and kasparov is deep and very creative
That moment at 1:16 when Nakamura glances over at the can of Red Bull and seriously considers it for performance enhancement.
Nice!! lol!! Yeah Nakamura is awesome!!!!
Garry stops Naka's 7 pawns with his 5; both sides giving up the exchange at one point. Too deep for me.
There's something fascinating in the fact that Garri plays against Hikaru who probably studied almost everything he every played
Garry saved the draw.... That was heroic, low on time, Naka had a better position, had a material, had white peaces... Garry became a champion in a way that Anatoly Karpov in the last game of championship needed a draw he had white peaces, and Kasparov won that game !!! That was epic !
0:54 he's like "what?-_-" LOL.
I love Kasparov, man.
True! It is great to see a legend play!
1:23 omega lol😂
Good one
Would be cool if the camera angle was more above the board
I shall remember that for next time! Thanks for watching!!
kasparov could adopt me with a 10 seconds +1 vs 15 minutes +15
1:12 encarando o Redbull
"Nem me deu asas essa fuleragi"
funniest moment: Kasparov's face at 5:12
I’m surprised that the tournaments are in some sort of hotel room rather than a grand ball room?
It is on the second floor of the chess building in St. Louis Missouri.
Great game! Here is a mini-analysis of a critical moment in the game:
Nakamura had a winning chance at 9:38, with the idea of his barrage: QRR (queen, rook and rook). 3 heavy pieces are skewering the B file like kebab style and when Kasparov inaccurately moved N d7 to defend, white gets an invitation if white can find the attacking idea!
Frankly, given the time constraint and difficulty of finding the only good defending move for black: N c8, it is hard to fault the great Kasparov (Kasparov's move was not a blunder, at worst it may only be considered a big inaccuracy/minor mistake, if one agrees to making the distinction that blunders=huge mistake).
Nakamura however, understandably wanted to keep the time pressure whilst continuing to play a sturdy game (just like how Kasparov perhaps wished for by going for a symmetrical english opening, who knows?). But, here we do see a very cautious Nakamura, and who would not be when facing Kasparov (maybe Magnus Carlsen)?
The idea for white here at 9:43, after black defends with c6, the white Q leads the charge heroically to b5! Wow! If you spotted this sequence, good job!
black has the best response of Rh4 to h7, which is arguably hard to find for an amateur like me and I would even argue it seems more engine and less human, but any other move that does not feature one of the rooks stepping back is a big mistake from black.
Then, white invites a queen trade by Qc6
Black needs to take, otherwise, the next best moves like Qb8 side-stepping the trade allows white's rook a beautiful and mercurial sacrificing attack by taking pawn on b5 giving check!
At this point it is very reasonable for a dignified resignation from black, because no matter what black does, the pawn that used to guard the black queen has now been forcefully moved in to defend the king from the check. Thus, white's remaining rook takes black's queen. What follows is an awful position for black, where if one does not retake with Nxb8 there in much likely hood a mate and even if Nxb8 the stockfish engine gives about +6 for white, if black can play a perfect defending game.
Nice analysis!!!!!! Very well thought out!! Thank you!!
Great Plagiarized computer analysis hehe Your probably a 1600 fish and have the nerve to say a blunder?? big mistakes? lol what putz you are!
Kasparov is amazing, with less that 30 sec and played almost perfectly.
Yes!! A legend!! Garry Kasparov is my hero! I got his autograph and was able to watch him play!
But why don't you say that at the beginning he lost almost all the time and didn't gain an advantage either?
@@chess6446 It looks hahaha, mine is Fischer, but I also have his signature, thank God
its not 30 second flat coz he gets back some time after a move
@@iluvbigbootie still..
1:23 what is he doing?
macumba
Esta haciendo la macumba, efectivamente.
OmniversoSinDios what is the macumba
@@fatihpur8061 haha, I want to know that too
Lol🤣
xd i dont even know how to play chess but still am watching this
You are amazing!! Thank you for watching!!
all these people passing by in front of the camera...
Yeah I did my best to try and prevent it. I need better equipment.
What is wrong with those people walking in front of camera 😤
agree
I will slap them next time. lol.
Los 12 segundos más largos de la historia de hikaru Nakamura
why Kasparov sacrificed his rook for bishop
Why does the clocks sometimes adds +1 sec, and sometimes +3 ?
Zarrougui Lucas It is "delay“, which means that you get up to 3 sec per move BUT not more than you used. So if you needed for one move 1 sec, you will only get back 1 sec. If you need more than 3 sec you only get back 3 sec.
It is used (I think) to stop players to get a high amount of time if they are in time trouble for example.
I like the symmetry fo their body language at 1:48
lol. True!
Hikaru: *plays d4 as the opening
Kasparov: *saw 14.600.005 possibilites, proceed to shaking his head
Strange Kasparov
Kasparov sees everything!
Everyone is complaining about the camera work
Each player should wear 2 cameras (or more depending on head size) on their head so we can see more angles.
They should have microphones taped on the cameras. So it all doesn’t fall off they will have tape wrapped around their head and face but missing the eyes.
That’s the beauty of wearing two or more cameras. If one malfunctions the play just continues uninterrupted using the other cameras. They should have microphones taped on the cameras.
So it all doesn’t fall off they will have tape wrapped around their head and face but missing the eyes unless it’s blindfold play
That is a really cool idea!! Yes!
@@chess6446 Thanks. I thought it would catch on by now.
My best chess hero: Kasparov
Yes! Garry Kasparov is awesome! He is my chess hero too!! Use to play Kasparov chessmate all the time. It's how I got good.
KASPAROV JE NACISTA I SMRAD NEVIDJENI A I VRATIO JE POTEZ PROTIV JUDIT POLGAR I PODRZAVAO JE STO NATO BOMBAEDUJE SRBIJU 2000 GOD. SRAMOTA ZA SAH
me too
Nenad Vladisavljevic what
He is a jew, that says it all..