Kasparov defeats Kamsky with the English Attack

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Featured is an analysis of the chess game between Garry Kasparov and Gata Kamsky from the 1993 Linares Tournament. The opening is Sicilian Scheveningen where Kasparov choses the English Attack. Kasparov’s convenient and indirect reaction to Kamsky’s pressure on b2 is particularly instructive. Once the endgame arrives, it becomes clear that Kasparov has a better position primarily because of his safer king. How exactly should Kasparov capitalize on this advantage?
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Комментарии • 84

  • @grouchomcgrouch4150
    @grouchomcgrouch4150 Год назад +18

    and to think in 1993 when this was played the only games I really cared about were on my Super Nintendo

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад +9

      I hear that…I was probably Mario Cartin’ around when this game was played. 😎

    • @grouchomcgrouch4150
      @grouchomcgrouch4150 Год назад +2

      @@ChessNetwork in our defense the snes was pretty amazing

  • @jeremyying3602
    @jeremyying3602 Год назад +6

    You know how i really enjoy these videos? I can pause and get wrong every single pop quiz and keep coming back for more.

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад +3

      😊

    • @MasDingos
      @MasDingos 11 месяцев назад

      Indeed. The chess is great, but I think Jerry could probably read from a phone book and make it entertaining. Do you remember the Adobe Flash Gambit?

  • @alexandershorse9021
    @alexandershorse9021 Год назад +3

    I like the momentum, Kasparov’s dynamic, thanks Jerry!

  • @KF1
    @KF1 Год назад +4

    This is one I'm going to enjoy watching twice

  • @MoonBurn13
    @MoonBurn13 Год назад +4

    That was a game middle range players like me could follow all the way. Thanx, Jerry.

  • @altonbrek
    @altonbrek Год назад +4

    Love the rook lift!

  • @simonl4523
    @simonl4523 Год назад +18

    Kasparov’s play at the end: brutal and elegant

  • @uniktbrukernavn
    @uniktbrukernavn Год назад +6

    2:14 Clever queen trap. So simple, doesn't look like a trap (not to me anyway). I would have grabbed that pawn :)

    • @gregoriopalofuego9808
      @gregoriopalofuego9808 Год назад +2

      Uni~
      Be very careful when you see a "free piece".
      Remember, there is no free lunch- especially in chess.
      🥪

  • @nicksamek12
    @nicksamek12 Год назад +5

    Great tip to not give your opponent an excuse to make a move they'd like to anyway, I try to think about that when giving knights a kick.

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад +1

      “Might I be chasing a piece to a better square?” 👍

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Год назад +2

    Beautiful rook position on e5. Thanks for the game Jerry!

  • @chessanalysis64
    @chessanalysis64 Год назад +4

    Thanks Jerry. !!!!!!

  • @ParksandPosh
    @ParksandPosh Год назад +4

    Woo a Jerry upload. Automatic click and watch

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 Год назад +3

    a wonderful rook a beautiful game and afine analysis. thanks Jerry.

  • @Lazokopulos
    @Lazokopulos Год назад +1

    Hey Jerry, can you give us more immortal games of famous chessmasters? Those games are often amazing! Thanks for the frequent uploads lately.

  • @aldocaraig
    @aldocaraig 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow This high quality analysis is for free! thank u Jerry

  • @ShreddedWheat-lj6vg
    @ShreddedWheat-lj6vg Год назад +2

    9:40 is a great explanation

  • @coulie27
    @coulie27 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this Jerry! 🙏🙂

  • @bluecocacola
    @bluecocacola Год назад +1

    Hi Jerry It's everyone 😊 Your analysis is always a treat

  • @nicksamek12
    @nicksamek12 Год назад +2

    Great video!

    • @govareddy91
      @govareddy91 Год назад

      Video was literally uploaded 7 mins ago. 😂

    • @nicksamek12
      @nicksamek12 Год назад

      Yeah I'm just putting a comment on for engagement/algorithm, I planned on coming back and making an actual comment again after watching.

  • @gbu32
    @gbu32 Год назад +1

    Great analysis. I did not get one pop quiz correct. Perhaps the proper conclusion one can come to is not to come easily to conclusions. --- Master Kan

  • @callenkoester9078
    @callenkoester9078 Год назад +4

    rook h3 is sooooooo slick

  • @WtItCbtLoR
    @WtItCbtLoR Год назад

    Great analysis, Jerry. Thank you.

  • @Qhsjahajw
    @Qhsjahajw Год назад +2

    1993 Linares was full of brilliancies by Kasparov, one against Anand and one against karpov(puts all pieces in the back row)

  • @kulkidspin7691
    @kulkidspin7691 Год назад +3

    fascinating, monster rook. attacking masterpiece

  • @sevenP0TAT0ES
    @sevenP0TAT0ES Год назад

    What a masterclass. Bravo to these guys on an amazing match

  • @mohithsathyanarayanan7882
    @mohithsathyanarayanan7882 Год назад +1

    I am a simple man. I see a video on Kasparov, I click on it.

  • @FaramarzAligholian-cg6ki
    @FaramarzAligholian-cg6ki 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for informative 👍

  • @rayclay2
    @rayclay2 Год назад

    great upload thanks Jerry. hope the streamers battle went good~! never making a comment again about you know who.. 2-1 my 12 win season is still alive~!

  • @DrAdi070
    @DrAdi070 Год назад

    Hola Jerry please analyse 2012 world championship match between Gelfand and Vishwananthan Anand

  • @RoyGazoff
    @RoyGazoff Год назад

    Gg. Thanks, Jerry!

  • @alexbaytenov
    @alexbaytenov Год назад

    9:13 Wondering about 25. Qe1 instead of Qf4 to take the pawn with the rook, avoid the queen exchange and cover the back row. What's the downside?

  • @peceed
    @peceed Год назад +2

    TLDR:
    "Kasparov was cheating" - Kamsky

  • @gavinb238
    @gavinb238 Год назад +3

    Blunder by Kasparov??

  • @rjrjrjriiebeebbe
    @rjrjrjriiebeebbe Год назад

    can you give a few more seconds between the moves? its a bit fast

  • @loplop7029
    @loplop7029 Год назад +1

    Hi Jerry.

  • @titiksilang
    @titiksilang Год назад

    All pieces are connected

  • @dibobble
    @dibobble Год назад

    Jerry the goat!

  • @nwngenisys8969
    @nwngenisys8969 6 месяцев назад +1

    That's not the English attack, it's the Scotch Game >.>

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a botched English Attack. Typically, black plays 6... e5 followed by 7... Be6. Black started this game with a French Sicilian 2... e6, lost the thread somewhere and got into something completely different. Kasparov was right to punish him.

  • @lubi5579
    @lubi5579 Год назад

    19. Rh4!!

  • @MrSimmies
    @MrSimmies 9 месяцев назад +1

    What makes this the "English Attack?" Especially since the English utilizes c4, Nc3, g3, Bg2, etc. which this game didn't feature.

    • @jayantatw
      @jayantatw 8 месяцев назад +1

      What you are talking about is the English Opening. Be3 in the Sicillian is the start to the English Attack, which is a completely different opening.

  • @MrLiveWest
    @MrLiveWest Год назад

    Jerry!! You owe us some new blitz tournament videos!! The three minute games are the best!!😢😢

    • @RyanEmmett
      @RyanEmmett Год назад +1

      I much prefer these analysis videos.

  • @DeuceGenius
    @DeuceGenius Год назад +8

    Kasparov so good to watch

  • @dirtyharry7012
    @dirtyharry7012 Год назад +8

    Hi jerry its everyone

  • @MasonSmith-y8r
    @MasonSmith-y8r Год назад +8

    best chess channel 100%

  • @Watupm
    @Watupm Год назад +5

    10:00 that's such a brilliant point thank you

  • @hamzaf19
    @hamzaf19 Год назад +3

    I did not actually realize up until the end that it was Kasparov who has played this masterpiece. And I just got to witness and understand the genius thanks to you!
    Thank you very much Jerry. :)

  • @MartB-tx5lb
    @MartB-tx5lb Год назад +4

    Garry and Jerry, always a fine instruction.

  • @Silvermist78
    @Silvermist78 Год назад +2

    Awesome very instructive thank you

  • @dodekaedius
    @dodekaedius Год назад +2

    Where did Kasparov blunder?

  • @HouseRN
    @HouseRN Год назад +2

    Me: “Man, Kasparov played a good game!”
    Post-game computer analysis: “1 Blunder”
    😐

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад +6

      The blunder was not going for a mate in 10 line instead of the more human (forceful moves) approach at the tail end. Not really a blunder

    • @HouseRN
      @HouseRN Год назад

      @@ChessNetwork Gotcha. Computers just have really high standards for us mere humans 😅

  • @DeuceGenius
    @DeuceGenius Год назад +2

    Thats a heck of a game thanks for the analysis. I need to think more like kasparov in my games 😊

  • @werners5191
    @werners5191 Год назад +2

    The quality of the analysis paired beautifully with the quality of Kasparov’s play.

  • @105winiston
    @105winiston Год назад +2

    what if fxe instead of h4

  • @jampubharadwaj9374
    @jampubharadwaj9374 26 дней назад

    At 4:27, If Qd2 Qxb2 Kf2 and long term counterplay for white is immense, I feel. The only line if it works white should be worried after Kf2 is about Nxg4+, but I don't think it works. I think after Qd2, the simple Qxd4 is more potent breaking white's entire structure that relies on f3 pawn and is the much better choice I feel.

  • @nareshnani9520
    @nareshnani9520 Год назад +1

    Great analysis sir🙏

  • @fezza090
    @fezza090 Год назад +1

    Sup Jerry

  • @112Nelo
    @112Nelo Год назад

    Good moves with the pieces

  • @ernestogarcillan1977
    @ernestogarcillan1977 Год назад

    a3

  • @andrzej707
    @andrzej707 Год назад

    nice

  • @georgederleres8489
    @georgederleres8489 10 месяцев назад

    4:25 what is wrong with white : 1....Qxb2 2.Rb1 ?

    • @1ronny65
      @1ronny65 9 месяцев назад

      Considering that your line is played after Qd2 by white, one reply could be Qxa3