I knew this game so many time before. Therefore for me the critical position, where Black is lost it is not more interesting for me. I would like to see the mistakes, what Kortschnoi made before.
What an awesome video. So well structured, instructive and overall well done. Nice calm and slightly euphoric chessmode voice too. If you have any further similiar videos, this'll be one of the best chess channels i've ever found
But much more interesting than this position, which already is lost for Black is to explain the mistakes before what Kortschnoi made. Sam you should make another video with the whole game!
SAM COPELAND. quote "this position is a "tabia" in the dragon variation' QUESTION? What is the meaning of "TABIA". Never heard that word. Where did you learn it and in what context?? Thanks.
White can just follow up with Rd1 to prevent a rook check and defend the knight simultaneously, and then black can't hang on to his extra pawns anyways.
After Rd1 protecting the knight both f7 and d6 are hanging and black doesnt have counterplay with Qxa2 cause of Qc3+ Kb8 Qc7+ Ka8 and Qxg7 hitting the rook.
First video I watch from you.. I like your way l explaining things. Great content
I knew this game so many time before. Therefore for me the critical position, where Black is lost it is not more interesting for me. I would like to see the mistakes, what Kortschnoi made before.
"It is still not too late to lose this game."
-- me, in just about every winning position I've had. 😁
Your analysis is great
What an awesome video. So well structured, instructive and overall well done. Nice calm and slightly euphoric chessmode voice too.
If you have any further similiar videos, this'll be one of the best chess channels i've ever found
But much more interesting than this position, which already is lost for Black is to explain the mistakes before what Kortschnoi made. Sam you should make another video with the whole game!
One of my favorite games gets a great walk through. Thanks!
That was Amazing! 👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks for these superb videos, quotations really give the feel, tysm :)
You need to reach 4k subs. You deserve it 100%
New sub here. Where have you been? First time seeing your vid suggested. Happy holidays good sir!
Thanks a lot for this analysis
Phenomenal quality!
SAM COPELAND. quote "this position is a "tabia" in the dragon variation' QUESTION? What is the meaning of "TABIA". Never heard that word. Where did you learn it and in what context?? Thanks.
@@sam_copeland 😺😸😸😸(tabiya)Thanks
@@sam_copeland It comes from The Persian "tabiyah", which means "battle Array"
Love your content
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So Karpov used the Yugoslav attack against the Sicilian
At 15:40, what if Kd8 Qxf6 Kc8? Black still has the threat and black has several pawns for lost piece.
White can just follow up with Rd1 to prevent a rook check and defend the knight simultaneously, and then black can't hang on to his extra pawns anyways.
@@xordid Rd1 hangs a2. Rather Nc3 would be better
However, Qc3+ looks good, piece is a piece and white should win the game especially as he is Karpov
After Rd1 protecting the knight both f7 and d6 are hanging and black doesnt have counterplay with Qxa2 cause of Qc3+ Kb8 Qc7+ Ka8 and Qxg7 hitting the rook.
@@Mati-zc2ym deleted comment to me? Shame on you.
thanks for the expanation
Nice.
Why not Black Queen to e6?
Agreed...
nice
3:07 He literally said black's dragon bishop
Whats wrong with that?
too much to speak...it's better just to step only