John Van der Wiel vs Garry Kasparov - Moscow Interzonal 1982 : Trompowsky Attack

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    [Event "Moscow izt"]
    [Site "Moscow izt"]
    [Date "1982.??.??"]
    [Round "11"]
    [White "John Van der Wiel"]
    [Black "Garry Kasparov"]
    [Result "0-1"]
    [ECO "A45"]
    [WhiteElo "2520"]
    [BlackElo "2675"]
    [PlyCount "44"]
    [EventDate "1982.??.??"]
    Who is Kasparov?
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    Garry Kimovich Kasparov (Russian: Га́рри Ки́мович Каспа́ров, Russian pronunciation: [ˈɡarʲɪ ˈkʲiməvʲɪtɕ kɐˈsparəf]; born Garik Kimovich Weinstein,[2] 13 April 1963) is a Russian chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist, whom many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time.[3] From 1986 until his retirement in 2005, Kasparov was ranked world No. 1 for 225 out of 228 months. His peak rating of 2851,[4] achieved in 1999, was the highest recorded until being surpassed by Magnus Carlsen in 2013. Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22 by defeating then-champion Anatoly Karpov.[5] He held the official FIDE world title until 1993, when a dispute with FIDE led him to set up a rival organization, the Professional Chess Association.[6] In 1997 he became the first world champion to lose a match to a computer under standard time controls, when he lost to the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue in a highly publicized match. After Kasparov retired, he devoted his time to politics and writing. He formed the United Civil Front movement, and joined as a member of The Other Russia, a coalition opposing the administration and policies of Vladimir Putin. In 2008, he announced an intention to run as a candidate in that year's Russian presidential race, but failure to find a sufficiently large rental space to assemble the number of supporters that is legally required to endorse such a candidacy led him to withdraw. Kasparov blamed "official obstruction" for the lack of available space.[7] Although he is widely regarded in the West as a symbol of opposition to Putin,[8] he was barred from the presidential ballot,[7] as the political climate in Russia makes it difficult for opposition candidates to organize.[9][10]
    Kasparov is currently chairman for the Human Rights Foundation and chairs its International Council. In 2017, he founded the Renew Democracy Initiative (RDI), an American political organization promoting and defending liberal democracy in the U.S. and abroad. He also serves as chairman of the group.[11][12]
    Kasparov is a frequent critic of U.S. professor emeritus of Russian studies Stephen F. Cohen, whom he describes as a Soviet and Russian apologist. Kasparov and Cohen participated in a Munk Debate in 2015 over the issue of reengaging or isolating Russia, with 52% of the audience siding with Kasparov's argument of isolating Russia, compared to 42% before the debate. ...
    Who is Van Der Wiel ?
    John van der Wiel (born 9 August 1959) is a Dutch chess grandmaster.[1][2] He is a two-time Dutch Chess Champion.
    Chess career
    Born in 1959, Van der Wiel won the European Junior Chess Championship in 1978, and was awarded the Grandmaster title in 1982. He won the Dutch Chess Championship in 1984 and 1986. He was a participant in the Chess Olympiads of 1980, 1982 and 1984.[3] He has competed in several Interzonal tournaments: Moscow (1982) where he finished in 11th-12th place, and Biel (1985) 4th-6th place (where he lost a playoff for the final Candidates Tournament place to Nigel Short). His best results in the other international tournaments have included Sochi (1980) 4th-5th place; Wijk aan Zee (1981, additional tournament) 1st place; Wijk aan Zee (1982) 3rd-4th; and Novi Sad (1982). In the past, he was a notable "computer killer".[4]
    What is Trompowsky Attack?
    The Trompowsky Attack is a chess opening that begins with the moves:
    1. d4 Nf6
    2. Bg5
    With his second move, White intends to exchange his bishop for Black's knight, inflicting doubled pawns upon Black in the process. This is not a lethal threat; Black can choose to fall in with White's plan.
    The Trompowsky is a popular alternative to the more common lines after 1.d4 Nf6 beginning 2.c4 or 2.Nf3. By playing 2.Bg5, White sidesteps immense bodies of opening theory of various Indian Defences like the Queen's Indian, King's Indian, Nimzo-Indian, as well as the Grünfeld Defence.
    The opening is named after the one-time Brazilian champion Octávio Trompowsky (1897-1984) who played it in the 1930s and 1940s. The Trompowsky has also been called The Zot.
    Julian Hodgson and Antoaneta Stefanova are among several grandmasters who often employ the Trompowsky.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @brianbernstein3826
    @brianbernstein3826 11 лет назад +4

    wow… I feel like I just watched an eagle fight a field mouse.

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 9 лет назад

    First of all, a like. Second, I'm trying to teach my kid how to play in the face of attacking openings. The Trompowsky is one of the most aggressive, but Kasparov neutralizes it completely. Well, he is Kasparov after all. I was going over another game Lasker-Breckenridge 1894 (Scandanavian Opening) Again, accurate play against a fierce attack.

  • @AmarrIndustrial
    @AmarrIndustrial 11 лет назад +2

    "A forced mate in seven" - I wonder how many games should one play to be able to see something like that on the level of "mental shortcuts"?..

    • @j.6230
      @j.6230 9 лет назад

      AmarrIndustrial Exacty my thoughts

  • @cavanee91
    @cavanee91 11 лет назад +1

    Van Der Wiel was probably a good player having an awful day.

  • @MTVplaylistDart
    @MTVplaylistDart 11 лет назад

    What chess engine do you use?

  • @ulyssesvercosa6196
    @ulyssesvercosa6196 11 лет назад +2

    Hilarious game

  • @johncfoster7949
    @johncfoster7949 9 лет назад

    \KIB-it-ser\