Garry Kasparov's 5 Most Brilliant Chess Moves

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  • @chess
    @chess  5 лет назад +63

    For more of the best moves from the best players check out this playlist!
    ruclips.net/video/IZt6kr4YhRo/видео.html

    • @prag8603
      @prag8603 4 года назад

      RECHARGEFIRST125

    • @maximiliantommy1839
      @maximiliantommy1839 3 года назад

      Pro trick : you can watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies recently.

    • @bradleynelson7877
      @bradleynelson7877 3 года назад

      @Maximilian Tommy yea, been using flixzone for since december myself :D

    • @skyrahmad5594
      @skyrahmad5594 2 года назад +1

      2:25 but what happents if black play bishop in A8 To D5

    • @hylen26
      @hylen26 Год назад

      ​@@skyrahmad5594Or Qxd5?

  • @deepaktiwari2531
    @deepaktiwari2531 5 лет назад +452

    The first Game shown is still the greatest attacking game of all time played between strong players.

    • @magnafire1
      @magnafire1 5 лет назад +17

      It's amazing how his opponent had a million ways to lose lol.

    • @hungarianguy6995
      @hungarianguy6995 4 года назад +12

      @@magnafire1 incorrect the last variation leads to a draw just he did not analyze it any further.

    • @happyhourstogether6060
      @happyhourstogether6060 4 года назад +5

      Deepak Tiwari i still think tals games are greatest attacking games that exists

    • @magnafire1
      @magnafire1 4 года назад +2

      @@hungarianguy6995 apparently you didn't get my humor. There weren't a million ways either.

    • @japanesemusic357
      @japanesemusic357 4 года назад +2

      @@hungarianguy6995 I highly doubt it. Care to "analyze" it then?

  • @TmSpeedy0407
    @TmSpeedy0407 5 лет назад +284

    tldr: Kasparov yeets his rooks

  • @joeb4142
    @joeb4142 4 года назад +45

    “The Ginger Beard of Knowledge here”
    Great opening line Simon 🤣

  • @steves672
    @steves672 3 года назад +40

    Simon's not only a brilliant chess teacher, but also the most entertaining chess talker ever!

  • @backyard282
    @backyard282 5 лет назад +159

    what about the one where he sacrificed queen for two minor pieces against kramnik? that was the best one imo

    • @ihateorphans
      @ihateorphans 5 лет назад +14

      thats the best one ever tbh

    • @kasparov937
      @kasparov937 5 лет назад

      That was a blitz game

    • @oreo9358
      @oreo9358 4 года назад +2

      He didnt show it, because the queen sacrifice was prepared at home and not found over the board

  • @brentsarbon2551
    @brentsarbon2551 4 года назад +36

    The first game with topalov wasn't easy at all... The moves were hard to find so I think that it's the best one

  • @aleksthegreat4130
    @aleksthegreat4130 5 лет назад +26

    The first one against Topalov is probably Garry’s best game ever played

  • @jeffgreen3376
    @jeffgreen3376 5 лет назад +4

    To all of you who commented about Bxd5 or Qxd5 stopping the mate in game 1 .... Bxd5 can be met by Kb2 (any move by black), Qb3ch, BxQb3, cxb3 mate. Qxd5 can be met by Ra7 Rd6, Kb2 Qd4, QxQ RxQ, Ra6 mate. If black answers QxQ with Rc6 (in order to prevent the mate), then Qd3 (or Qe3), any move by black, Qb3 mate. 2:26

  • @Ravill
    @Ravill 4 года назад +5

    Good to see many people payed attention to first one. I think bishop doesnt defend it, but a queen does. I mean, queen takes d5 look good, feels good, and is good. It centralizes the queen and defends b3. White CANT instantly give a checkmate so, i think gingerbeard should have at least noted that it isnt as easy as it seems. I tried to find a force checkmate with white there, but seems like after black takes d5 with queen, he has one spare move to get out of the situation. If white plays Kb2, black queen can pin with d4 and it will be a queen trade and no check mate. If white tries to distract black queen from d5 by rook to e5, black queen can check on d1 and IF king ever plays to b2, he can pin it again. So, no clear win here. If someone tells me, i would be glad.

  • @hasanul_karim
    @hasanul_karim 4 года назад +318

    Garry vs me.
    Garry-- Sacrifice his queen!
    Me-- resign!

    • @GinjouArmy
      @GinjouArmy 4 года назад +2

      When a player loses his Queen they usually resign. Gary Oak flips you the reverse Uno card when he plays.

    • @RubyPiec
      @RubyPiec 4 года назад +1

      @@GinjouArmy nah I do it every game. Got used to it

    • @sunwookim5046
      @sunwookim5046 4 года назад

      lol

    • @zuh2760
      @zuh2760 3 года назад +1

      @@GinjouArmy Le Tal : Are you comedy me 😂😂

  • @alexshatterstar89
    @alexshatterstar89 4 года назад +10

    The violin edit at 2:09 is gold😂😂

  • @ehatipo4598
    @ehatipo4598 5 лет назад +6

    Amazing! Could watch this all day.

  • @annayartseva
    @annayartseva 5 лет назад +73

    First move of the day, "Who needs those rooks anyway, just throw them out."

  • @jpchess3
    @jpchess3 3 года назад +9

    I would love to see the commentator's Top 5 best moves of his career

    • @hsp6798
      @hsp6798 3 года назад +2

      He talked about one great move he did, but they are nothing like these super Gm moves. His was a shorter calculation but still impressive and creative.

  • @eulermachado3968
    @eulermachado3968 5 лет назад +8

    This guy is awesome and great moves from Garry too

  • @Ncfo
    @Ncfo 5 лет назад +41

    I like this GM

    • @magicaryeh
      @magicaryeh 5 лет назад +3

      Emad he is one of my favourite GMs and youtubers! not sure if you have seen them already, but search Simon Williams blitz and watch all his videos they are hilarious :)

    • @voidzminer1017
      @voidzminer1017 3 года назад +1

      I love captain ginger beard
      He go BOOOOOOMM

  • @EpicEternal2
    @EpicEternal2 5 лет назад +24

    This guy even before starting the video: “Like the video NOW!” So scary!! I liked the video and ran away! Lol.

  • @mozes42
    @mozes42 4 года назад +4

    Great channel! Its not like you’re not going to really be able to steal these different players’ moves, but what an awesome insight into how they think during a game.

  • @jamesdelb6885
    @jamesdelb6885 2 года назад

    This is one of my favorite channels.

  • @mmustap3
    @mmustap3 5 лет назад +4

    Love the videos, thanks!!

  • @yashasgupta8508
    @yashasgupta8508 3 года назад +8

    why topalov did not played bishop to d5 or queen to d5 at 2:27

    • @donkbonktj5773
      @donkbonktj5773 3 года назад +1

      Probably because it will be met by Kb2 threatning a queen sac on b3, followed up with fxb3# and there is no way to stop that.

    • @kingpawn4364
      @kingpawn4364 3 года назад +1

      COuld be because
      if black plays ... Qd5
      White goes for King to b2
      Black can still play Queen to d4?
      So instead after Queen to d5,
      Rook to a7 trying to checkmate at a6
      There are too many ways white can try to give a checkmate and black looks helpless...

    • @TheSalaho1
      @TheSalaho1 5 месяцев назад

      Do you think Topalov, a player of such caliber, would miss those?

  • @JVsMusicalSoundscapes
    @JVsMusicalSoundscapes 4 года назад +1

    In the last example, a slower way to win could be Bg5, preventing the King from attacking the other bishop and threatening Qf4. This could at least lead to Black losing his queen. But a quicker win is best.

  • @zothansangi2759
    @zothansangi2759 4 года назад +2

    3:13 black queen moves near white pawn queen eat queen check
    Pawn eat queen

  • @vcvartak7111
    @vcvartak7111 3 года назад +1

    You have really picked up fantastic positions from various players

  • @gonzalo4658
    @gonzalo4658 4 года назад +5

    2:21 Topalev handled the position the best he could and if Kasparov weren’t Kasparoff he would have lost that game. This is maybe the most famous example of “it takes to geniuses to make a good game” or something like that

    • @neelgupta7021
      @neelgupta7021 4 года назад

      It's a stake if the black queen doesn't target the pieces

  • @BreatheManually
    @BreatheManually 4 года назад +1

    on 6:30 vs Anand,
    what if after Bishop H6 Black plays Knight F3 #,
    if Pawn takes Knight then Queen takes pawn E5,
    It stops mate, Black's a Knight down but white sacrificed a rook earlier.
    Also if white Queen takes Knight instead of pawn,
    Queen still takes pawn E5 with threat on capturing both white bishops, one with pawn one with queen.

  • @RK-dk5vt
    @RK-dk5vt 5 лет назад +1

    Nice vid. Sweet n concise.

  • @Twas-RightHere
    @Twas-RightHere 4 года назад +19

    2:21 What? But Qxd5 protects b3? I put this position to stockfish and it says it's a dead draw, so if there is a win here it's certainly not straightforward. I would've liked a bit more explanation on this.

    • @jacobbelanger2648
      @jacobbelanger2648 4 года назад +3

      But then he can pin your queen to your king with Qd4 and force the exchange. I agree with the op that this isn't straight forward

    • @jdalcheco
      @jdalcheco 4 года назад +1

      i was looking for someone on the chat that had explained this. I really don't understand how this is mate.

    • @brunocosta5624
      @brunocosta5624 4 года назад

      @@jacobbelanger2648 but if black plays bd5 he prevents the exchange and defends b3, i really dont see the mate here

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 4 года назад +1

      Topalov isn't a machine as far as I am aware. Garry was playing a human. Tal may be thwarted many times if you're going to put his sacrifces up against modern engines.

    • @mohammadsiddiqui3160
      @mohammadsiddiqui3160 4 года назад +2

      Bro if Q×d5 than Kb2 since black queen has to stay on white diagonal if black plays any other move than white plays Qb3 and u to take white queen and than pawn takes b3 checkmate

  • @relaxandstudy2686
    @relaxandstudy2686 5 лет назад +26

    @2:29 why can't black bishop capture d5 defending checkmate?

    • @asemasasasas5849
      @asemasasasas5849 5 лет назад +11

      Then white plays Kb2 and there would be a checkmate with a pawn 😅

    • @brynnkahlilgabriels
      @brynnkahlilgabriels 4 года назад

      @@asemasasasas5849 not pawn. There is still another variation

    • @BANCKU-qx1gl
      @BANCKU-qx1gl 4 года назад +3

      brynn Sales No. I think he/she is right there is checkmate with pawn for sure

    • @brynnkahlilgabriels
      @brynnkahlilgabriels 4 года назад

      @@BANCKU-qx1gl sac that queen so you dont get checkmated with a pawn

    • @user-bo9pn6hi4u
      @user-bo9pn6hi4u 4 года назад

      Wouldn’t Kb3 to take pawn after bishop sacs queen be a way out of this?

  • @johnwarner3968
    @johnwarner3968 5 лет назад +8

    Ginger Rules! Love these top fives!!!!!

  • @pablo_ramone
    @pablo_ramone 5 лет назад

    I love your videos. Thanks Simon!!

  • @ΘοδωρήςΚοτσοβολης-ε5ω

    7:50 knight e2 king h1 knight g3 check h2 pawn captures only choice queen f1 with check king to h2 and white queen on b1 to cover the g6 square?

  • @ronaldo17277
    @ronaldo17277 5 лет назад +1

    Your commentary is awesome

  • @FM-kc7nx
    @FM-kc7nx 4 года назад

    The First one was Not just the move it was the Game, Thats the craziest Game i‘ve Ever Seen, Kasparov vs Topalov

  • @jejjiz6162
    @jejjiz6162 3 года назад

    Another suggestion for the first game:
    White plays bishop e6
    Black pawn takes white bishop e6
    White rook takes black pawn e6
    Black queen takes white rook e6
    White queen to c7 check
    Black bishop to b7
    White queen takes black bishop b7 checkmate

  • @ojasapratim5319
    @ojasapratim5319 4 года назад +6

    My sacrifices are even more mysterious

  • @dartharaneus67
    @dartharaneus67 4 года назад

    What about the game from Kasparov - Karpov World Championship Match (1990) with the awesome Queen Sacrifice? That was pretty sweet, I think.

  • @srikarsgs22
    @srikarsgs22 4 года назад

    At 2:19 , Black can defend CheckMate by Capturing d5 Pawn with Bishop.
    Bxd5 or Qxd5

    • @pedromadruga3624
      @pedromadruga3624 4 года назад

      No he cant. You should check ou the game, its Kasparov's immortal

  • @richardfabrizio8998
    @richardfabrizio8998 5 лет назад

    Love your enthusiasm great examples thanks

  • @sniffableandirresistble
    @sniffableandirresistble Год назад +1

    There is this element of blindness in chess where the obvious is seen but the optimal is hidden ❤

  • @moono1475
    @moono1475 2 года назад

    2:26 black could use bishop to defend because if bishop moves to d4, it can kill the queen.

  • @checslive9139
    @checslive9139 2 года назад +1

    It was not checkmate 2:20 : black plays Qxd5, but Re7+ is brilliant

  • @zethyuen8859
    @zethyuen8859 4 года назад +3

    Almost every move in this entire series is a sacrifice

  • @tushar123k
    @tushar123k 4 года назад +1

    In the first game, I could see black has couple of moves, BxC6 or QxC6 putting a defender on B3 square which stops the Qb3 checkmate. Evenif White put a Rook to attack be sqaure Black has Queen and Rook in same rank. Am I missing something here?

    • @tushar123k
      @tushar123k 4 года назад

      Just a correction Bxd5 or Qxd5 protecting the b3 square. Agreed Black king is in White territory but it is protected by Black and white pawns. If White sacrifice his queen the there is nothing to atteack the black king

  • @three4700
    @three4700 5 лет назад +21

    What would a gangster do?

    • @maple1815
      @maple1815 4 года назад

      Kill people with awesome moves

  • @GinjouArmy
    @GinjouArmy 4 года назад +2

    There are 2 people you do not want to challenge or mess with. Garry Kasparov and Gary Oak.

  • @aleksandaraleksandrov412
    @aleksandaraleksandrov412 4 года назад

    Every time watching those videos ,have a feeling ,that I become a little bit better myself.

  • @donnyhoffmann658
    @donnyhoffmann658 4 года назад +3

    Firtst game shown: Why can‘t the Queen take the pawn on d5 and prevent the mate on b3 which would lead to an equal position?

    • @omaralzughoul
      @omaralzughoul 4 года назад

      you mean the pawm on d5?
      that what happened in the game and it continue

    • @barbwireboy2
      @barbwireboy2 4 года назад

      if he does that, can't kasparov then just move the rook along to a7 and threaten checkmate using a6 instead. The bishop is blocking either of his rooks from interfering and the queen can't stop both attacks, i think?

    • @donnyhoffmann658
      @donnyhoffmann658 4 года назад

      Omar Al Zughoul yes d5

    • @donnyhoffmann658
      @donnyhoffmann658 4 года назад

      camerojl the bishop could be moved on b7 to prevent a mate. Even if the bishop gets sacrificed, it doesn’t matter as black is some material up. Then the rooks would be connected, so that they could defend a6?

  • @nirohhhk
    @nirohhhk 5 лет назад +1

    GM Simon Williams i believe Gary Kasparov believed in the skewered check mate which he demonstrated against Anatoly Karpov.The great chess champion ever.? Probably because of his insane calculation and exertion.

  • @turkiyett0928
    @turkiyett0928 5 лет назад +4

    0:55 cxrook?
    2:19 risky move

  • @mashrifchowdhury5870
    @mashrifchowdhury5870 4 года назад +1

    3:10 move the black queen to e5,its a winning match

    • @benjivernon7982
      @benjivernon7982 4 года назад

      Move the black queen to c5 and you are still in the game

  • @cyanjames5728
    @cyanjames5728 4 года назад +2

    Who got an ad that says " chess u love this game...

  • @ahmadshokry5945
    @ahmadshokry5945 5 лет назад +5

    I LOVE this series

  • @datboi_gee
    @datboi_gee 3 года назад

    Can someone explain the reasoning behind why black resigned in the second (2:30) scenario? As far as I can tell, black could still sacrifice his queen to temporarily block. If white then plays Qxc5, bxc5 trades queens. So obviously white would opt to play dxc5 instead. However, while black is down a queen and the attack is still on, white's d pawn is now temporarily blocking their queen's check. And so black then takes white's knight with gxf6. By white's next move, black's king has room to breathe. Black is down a queen but white is down a knight.
    I'm still a brand new player so I could be misreading this. And if a professional resigned they certainly saw something I couldn't here. Can someone explain if there's a forced mate down the line? Thanks in advance.

  • @armandolandomarinelli5087
    @armandolandomarinelli5087 2 года назад +3

    Once I made a very similar move to number four against my dad. It was six moves to mate in the same situation, involving two bishops and one rook sacrifice

  • @markfinlay422
    @markfinlay422 5 лет назад +6

    The greatest player ever was Mr Kasparov. He could smash people when needed but the third game showed he was able to do the sort of positional sacrifice as Petrosian.

    • @morfi3395
      @morfi3395 5 лет назад +1

      He got education and his teacher was Botvinnik. He studied endlessly and play in a strong competitive environment. Morphy and Fischer did not have all this.
      So number 3 of all times.

    • @kasparov937
      @kasparov937 5 лет назад

      @@morfi3395 The greatest is based on who taught you? Not your achievements?
      Fischer didnt have a strong competitive environment? Playing in the candidates at 16?

    • @morfi3395
      @morfi3395 5 лет назад

      @@kasparov937 and he was crushed.....the competition in the us was not strong....not at the same level as on the so iet union where chess was institutionalized......

    • @morfi3395
      @morfi3395 5 лет назад

      @@kasparov937 read again......the greatness about Morphy is the mystery HOW he was so good..correction..brilliant....with Kasparov...that is obviously much more easy to answer with all the books, education, coaching and 10.000 hours of chess.....Morphy played only on Sundays and very little during his study.....

  • @skelen6577
    @skelen6577 3 года назад

    At 7:30 instead of black queen move, black could have moved pawn to 6g to delay the game little longer sacrificing the queen. Correct me if I'm wrong?

  • @ammani88
    @ammani88 5 лет назад +11

    2:25
    Qc3 Qxd5 they are equal

    • @joaovl20
      @joaovl20 5 лет назад +1

      Then Ra7

    • @MrRayleigh97
      @MrRayleigh97 5 лет назад

      Ra7 following after Qxd5

    • @ammani88
      @ammani88 5 лет назад +2

      ...Qxd5, Ra7, Bb7
      Rxb7 Qc4, Qxf6 Rd1+

    • @joaovl20
      @joaovl20 5 лет назад

      @@ammani88 oh

    • @kavyanshagrawal5279
      @kavyanshagrawal5279 5 лет назад

      Amman Insani See the real game... That's what happens in the game...Search Garry Kasparov's Immortal

  • @lexvandewiel4393
    @lexvandewiel4393 4 года назад +2

    In the first game at the end is it possible to take d5 with the bisschop. Or do I miss something?

  • @robbydamast4498
    @robbydamast4498 4 года назад +1

    2:23 black can defend checkmate with Qxd5

    • @TheDigiWorld
      @TheDigiWorld 4 года назад

      Agreed, I can't imagine why it was not noticed?

  • @khoa-nguyenvan4639
    @khoa-nguyenvan4639 5 лет назад +5

    @ 2:24 why can’t Queen on d6 take pawn on d5 to defend against the checkmate.
    Rook on E7 is useless now since the king is further down the board.
    Or even Bishop to take the d5 pawn. Protects against the checkmate

  • @nhungang536
    @nhungang536 4 года назад +7

    I like " the ginger beard of knowledge "

    • @jomarescala154
      @jomarescala154 4 года назад +1

      i read it "the ginger bread of knowledge" instead of beard

    • @brandonb4559
      @brandonb4559 4 года назад

      I think he said the ginger beard of Norwich, it’s a place in England, north of London

  • @amirhosseinjahandideh3448
    @amirhosseinjahandideh3448 4 года назад

    in the first video, the black isn't defenseless, black can simply take the middle pawn and defend b3 square. Although Kasparov won the game anyway in a couple more moves, the game is not just over yet.

  • @shivendutiwari8714
    @shivendutiwari8714 3 года назад

    Bishop can take d5 in the first clip stopping the queen from delivering a check mate too

  • @jelloverzo120
    @jelloverzo120 4 года назад +1

    2:21 Well Not Actually Defenseless With Black Queen moves and takes the pawn on d5 it can dismiss the checkmate

    • @alexnovak201
      @alexnovak201 4 года назад

      Jello Verzo or bishop that’s literally what I was just looking at, that way if rook goes to E5 you still have queen protecting that diagonal

    • @shivamtanwar2430
      @shivamtanwar2430 4 года назад

      @@alexnovak201 if queen or bishop takes d5 then kb2 comes..after it if black plays anything then white plays Qb3+ and then if you take with queen or bishop whatever you have on d5 then cxb3 is checkmate

  • @zhelyazkopilatov5647
    @zhelyazkopilatov5647 4 года назад

    On the first example what if black plays Qxd5 if R a7 then B b7 and then R a8 if K b2 Q d4 so white can't move his queen and with rook up and exchanging queens it's winning,the bishop on h6 isn't doing much and it will be very hard to come to c2 or d1 to give some check

  • @captainsnake8515
    @captainsnake8515 4 года назад +7

    When can we have top 5 draw offers by Anish giri?

  • @viktorbilsham6573
    @viktorbilsham6573 5 лет назад +2

    At 2:22 why wouldn't a8 or d6 to d5 not work? And at 3:12 what about c8 to c4

    • @just_danyy2743
      @just_danyy2743 5 лет назад

      At 3:12 after Queen to c4 follows Knight to d7, a deadly fork that takes the Queen and basically closes the game

    • @kavyanshagrawal5279
      @kavyanshagrawal5279 5 лет назад

      Search Kasparov's immortal game for information

    • @kavyanshagrawal5279
      @kavyanshagrawal5279 5 лет назад

      Wtf.... C8-c4 is illegal

  • @FrVallC59
    @FrVallC59 4 года назад

    in the last game, after Bishop takes Rook on h8, isn't Knight to e2 a forced checkmate if white Queen doesn't take that knight? and if she takes the knight it is Queen, rook, bishop for black vs rook and two bishops for white. Unless i'm missing something

  • @santoslaguna13cls
    @santoslaguna13cls 4 года назад +1

    Can you guys do Boris Spassky?

  • @mr.twicks3009
    @mr.twicks3009 5 лет назад +5

    Shouldve put in the moment when he dropped his knight and took it back against judit polgar

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 4 года назад

      Why, are you a butt-hurt Polgar fan? Of course, nobody ever took their finger off a piece for a tenth of a second before did they? They could also go through the other 15 games where Garry beat her. I mean, why not?

    • @mr.twicks3009
      @mr.twicks3009 4 года назад

      David Copson im not a polgar fan or a kasparov hater I was making a joke. If anything ur the butthurt one lmao

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 3 года назад

      @@mr.twicks3009 You are shit at jokes (why does my arse suddenly hurt?)

  • @noobming1x
    @noobming1x 4 года назад +2

    In the first game couldnt Black take the pawn on d5?

  • @domagojsabic6591
    @domagojsabic6591 4 года назад

    Question
    First example
    Why not bishop takes d5 to prevent checkmate?

  • @smellyracoon1018
    @smellyracoon1018 5 лет назад

    Hell yes Simon, hell yes mate!

  • @karnikgajjar9407
    @karnikgajjar9407 4 года назад +1

    2:28 what is stopping queen and bishop to come on d5 check mate can be successfully defended !!

  • @pratapgrandhi509
    @pratapgrandhi509 4 года назад

    At 2:23, why don't the oppenent tried a8xd5? Bishop will protect that square right. Am I missing something?

  • @chikoschnuffler7834
    @chikoschnuffler7834 7 месяцев назад

    tf stockfish first finish was looking suspiciously defendable, so i used stockfish and it is indeed totally fine lol.

  • @IronDizaster
    @IronDizaster 5 лет назад +3

    At 2:24 can't the black queen just take the pawn on d5, defending checkmate?

    • @mark_a1998
      @mark_a1998 4 года назад

      @Hadi Purwanto after queen d4 pinning the queen and force a winning exchange?

    • @smtparwatisahu2596
      @smtparwatisahu2596 4 года назад

      Qxd5, then Ra7 attacking a6 pawn and after Rd6 (If Bb7 Rxb7 does the same) Kb2 Qd4 Qxd4 wins on the spot

  • @mikek3459
    @mikek3459 5 лет назад

    Great moves by Gary, but in the 1st example at final position on 02:26, why can't black take the pawn on D5 with his bishop?? Protecting b3 so the queen cannot deliver check mate? If white plays rook A7 that is met by Rook D1 to H1.. What am I missing here what i don't see?

    • @rajubaghel2810
      @rajubaghel2810 4 года назад

      Then Kb2, with next move after whatever black plays Qb3, B*b3, c*b3 and checkmate.

  • @mgx9815
    @mgx9815 4 года назад +9

    First game: I think im dumb but y cant queen / bishop take pawn to stop queen from checkmate

    • @gimleeianorevillo1817
      @gimleeianorevillo1817 4 года назад +1

      I'm thinking the same

    • @EsotericStarWarsRubbish
      @EsotericStarWarsRubbish 4 года назад +9

      If Bxd5, Kb2 with ideas of Qb3 next, bishop takes queen, C pawn takes bishop & checkmate
      If queen takes d5, Ra7 threatening mate by taking pawn a6, so black needs to move bishop to b7. This is sacking the bishop as rook takes it and queen can’t take back due to the mate threat. There’s a long term double threat with either Qb3 or Rxa6, incredibly difficult to stop both.
      But you’re absolutely right, it’s far from a slam dunk. The game could easily get stretched for an additional 60 moves, but it’d be exhausting for black as those two squares will *constantly* have to be defended for the rest of the game.
      With perfect computer play, who knows. But a human against Kasparov, it’s just a matter of time.

    • @edrianjuanani7606
      @edrianjuanani7606 3 года назад

      Its gonna be double queen less

  • @natta3636
    @natta3636 3 года назад

    Please replay at 2:10 to 2:20. Your amazing and quiet symphony just doesn't work! Please correct it.?

  • @vinceangelo6890
    @vinceangelo6890 3 года назад +1

    in the first game what if the bishop takes the pawn on d5 ?

  • @aimanalias03
    @aimanalias03 5 лет назад +10

    2:20 what if Bxd5?

    • @GoAheadShaun
      @GoAheadShaun 4 года назад

      Then Kb2
      Preparing to move Qb3+ and recapture with the pawn as the king supports the pawn.

    • @HenryMcCraken4
      @HenryMcCraken4 4 года назад +2

      @@GoAheadShaun what about qxd5? If kb2 qd4 pins the queen

    • @GoAheadShaun
      @GoAheadShaun 4 года назад

      @@HenryMcCraken4 good point actually. I think if qxd5 then ra7 is winning. Not sure tho

    • @HenryMcCraken4
      @HenryMcCraken4 4 года назад

      @@GoAheadShaun I just checked the game. Bb7 was played after ra7.

    • @GoAheadShaun
      @GoAheadShaun 4 года назад

      @@HenryMcCraken4 Ooh okay, did it work out?

  • @underratedcritic1983
    @underratedcritic1983 4 года назад

    5:45 Black could've gone Bishop to G5, then Kasparov will take with his pawn, and therefore obstructing his own queen.

  • @mukundreddy1484
    @mukundreddy1484 4 года назад

    7:53 Last game knight e2+ and knight f5 wining for blAck. Can anyone explain .there is a chance for back rankmate

  • @donnydarko9658
    @donnydarko9658 4 года назад

    Lol „the ginger beard of knowledge here“. Okay, sir, here take my subscription.

  • @musicusaddictus
    @musicusaddictus 5 лет назад

    Join GM Simon Williams is always cool

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 5 лет назад +2

    " - You look a bit short Nigel..." wonder if he also would say this to Anand : " - Viswa I´m taking you too a bar mitzva…"

  • @julienriou4511
    @julienriou4511 4 года назад +1

    Does a computer find these moves relatively easily (in term of depth in the tree of solutions and time complexity) ?

  • @candraliao4001
    @candraliao4001 4 года назад

    GM Simon William, how to play dynamic chess?

  • @Deveshhmaheshwari
    @Deveshhmaheshwari 3 года назад +1

    At 2:23 what if black queen takes the pawn on d5

  • @veljkopetrovic6421
    @veljkopetrovic6421 3 года назад +2

    2:20 why cant queen just take pawn at d5 and defense that line?

    • @holdenfees6979
      @holdenfees6979 3 года назад

      I think bxd5 is a better way to demonstrate your idea, and the response is beautiful too. Kb2(damn Kasparov) and now u can’t defend against Qb3, cxb3

  • @LIVEGAMES-RRR
    @LIVEGAMES-RRR 5 лет назад +6

    @2:25 what happens if Bxd5

    • @tze-weilim1632
      @tze-weilim1632 5 лет назад +3

      Rajasekhar reddy rasinti Kb2 followed by Qb3+ Bxb3, cxb3#

    • @GeorgiViolinov
      @GeorgiViolinov 5 лет назад

      @@tze-weilim1632 but mirrored :D

    • @tze-weilim1632
      @tze-weilim1632 5 лет назад

      Georgi Violinov :) :) :) I didn’t realize what I’d written until I tried to figure out your comment. Should I edit it?

    • @tze-weilim1632
      @tze-weilim1632 5 лет назад

      Georgi Violinov Unlike most players I know, I am much better at Descriptive Notation than Algebraic. Thanks for the pointer, Georgi.

    • @GeorgiViolinov
      @GeorgiViolinov 5 лет назад +1

      @@tze-weilim1632 I would if I were you haha.not all the people will get what happens there

  • @fabiotellez6192
    @fabiotellez6192 4 года назад

    vs Shirov is really cool. Sack the exchange, gain space and a knight on a post.

  • @K9rapika
    @K9rapika 4 месяца назад

    @2:22 how can garry checkmates him if his opponents eats his d5 pawn by bishop or queen ?

  • @RioFastRacer
    @RioFastRacer 2 года назад

    On Game 1 you went over doesn't Qxd5 or Bxd5 provide adequate defense and black is doing fine? Or what am I missing...looks even after that

  • @cgdata9213
    @cgdata9213 4 года назад

    Can someboby please explain why at 2:19 pawn on D5 can't be taken either by queen or bishop to protect B3 square ? Thank you.

  • @Chokee17
    @Chokee17 4 года назад +4

    2:17 why blacks can't play Bishop d5 or queen d5..

    • @Chokee17
      @Chokee17 3 года назад

      Can I get GM title for this find?

  • @ayushnaik1008
    @ayushnaik1008 4 года назад

    Happy birthday Garry !!!