This game is like the immortal of immortals. Some immortals have insane sacrifices but this game you can analyse for months. Tactics, profilaxis, in between moves, iniative, exchange sacrifices, positional ideas,...truly insane.
It's incredible how playing natural moves, developing your pieces, making no clear mistakes and blunders that would be easy to spot without hindsight and/or engine can take you into a resulting hopeless position. Karpov has often been underestimated, and the games like this help the underestimation - it looks like an easy crushing defeat, but how many top-tier players would really consider some Karpov's moves as bad before they see the outcome?
The BRISBANE BOMBSHELL !!!! Honestly, it felt like it is a game of korchnoi's (playing white). Karpov seemed to abandon positional play for material, as korchnoi would. And Kasparov created a masterpiece - his best in my opinion.
Thrilling Game.... I got insipired with you and your Chess content and decided to make my own new Chess Channel named Joshis Chess Academy... Thanks for the Learning and all the tips
This game is like the immortal of immortals. Some immortals have insane sacrifices but this game you can analyse for months. Tactics, profilaxis, in between moves, iniative, exchange sacrifices, positional ideas,...truly insane.
It's incredible how playing natural moves, developing your pieces, making no clear mistakes and blunders that would be easy to spot without hindsight and/or engine can take you into a resulting hopeless position.
Karpov has often been underestimated, and the games like this help the underestimation - it looks like an easy crushing defeat, but how many top-tier players would really consider some Karpov's moves as bad before they see the outcome?
Very nice explanation
Hey, I really enjoy your videos
That was deeply interesting. Thx a lot, NM Sam Copeland!
Loved it!
Thanks!
Brilliant ! Thank you.
nice moves
Great way of analyzing
The BRISBANE BOMBSHELL !!!! Honestly, it felt like it is a game of korchnoi's (playing white). Karpov seemed to abandon positional play for material, as korchnoi would. And Kasparov created a masterpiece - his best in my opinion.
@Oissev Onos Agreed, it was Korchnoi's forte, but not Karpov's style as it happened here.
Thrilling Game.... I got insipired with you and your Chess content and decided to make my own new Chess Channel named Joshis Chess Academy... Thanks for the Learning and all the tips
It looks like Karpov style.. Kasparov is playing like Karpov
1:26 N1c3..nice
Good video
The ...e6 Sicilian is not the Scheveningen.
So does that mean the 1990s are next?
@@sam_copeland Ok cool! Can't wait to see Smyslov and Korchnoi games!
@@sam_copeland ok thanks