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Fantastic Interview. I like the format - asking Vishy to remember a position and then talk about the background to it. The tournament, the opponent and everything else.
This is have a place in history of chess. It explains the emotions and strategy behind world championships and top players of the 1990s at the least. So great so see and hear Vishy's thought on this in first person account. Great interview format. Please repeat. If you want clicks then add clickbait titles like "Vishy and Short had no strategy against Kasparov" etc. Also can edit and add photos and videos from archive for these positions.
at minute 56:50 which is the name of the player invented the novelty he is talking about ( game Kasparov - Anand Linares 1999 ) which I suppose is 8....Qd6, i just understand "alicebar"
Say it proudly Anand, you were a World Champion in 2000 ! It is Anand's gentlemanly stature that makes him say "okay it was a disputed title!" Important facts/clarifications: 1. Kramnik and Kasparov did not participate: so they were the ones that were scared. 2. The 2000 FIDE event was a World Championship ( just like boxing had a split title at that time, chess had one from 1993-2006 ). 3. The World Cup was a separate event in the same year, won by Anand as well! (hence Anand's confusion! it was held at Shenyang China that year). [If people say Anand did not try for a rematch with Kasparov, they are wrong as well! From 1998-1999 negotiations broke down because Kasparov did not even find a sponsor who was willing to pay any money to Anand!] Hello sissies/pussies Kramnik and Kasparov!
I guess some people can be fans of people who "barely won" matches (overall Karpov record is very close - by one game I think). Of people who almost made Karpov go to a hospital. Of people who are bullies/uncooperative. Of people who don't have basic character and are despised by many - winning games by banging the table and being a rowdy. Who made sure they ran away as sissies when Anand wanted a rematch! I cannot compare such people to the imperious Anand, even in the same sentence.@@WumpusAlpaca
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Some Adams game ? Hilversum?
Even half the board hadnt been set
That's seriously impressive considering how many games he's played
Fantastic Interview. I like the format - asking Vishy to remember a position and then talk about the background to it. The tournament, the opponent and everything else.
beautiful, They should do a book with the Vishy's answers. It's Pure gold.
Vishy Anand is Legend🌟
Vishy is one of those few geniuses who are able to express everything they know/knew/feel/felt with atmost clarity !
Much better interview. More open and kramnik is all over the places in discussion.
This is have a place in history of chess. It explains the emotions and strategy behind world championships and top players of the 1990s at the least. So great so see and hear Vishy's thought on this in first person account. Great interview format. Please repeat. If you want clicks then add clickbait titles like "Vishy and Short had no strategy against Kasparov" etc. Also can edit and add photos and videos from archive for these positions.
Legend..
Heart feels happy after listening him..
Vishy don’t fool us , we need to see your birth certificate 😂. Thank you for entertaining us for so many years 🙏
Vishy is very humble and honest, a true gentleman.
Fantastic. Absolutely ridiculous on how Anand remembers the games he played decades ago with position on board. Sharp Memory at its best!😅
Can't just get impressed enough! Vishy, you beauty, take a bow!
Our legend is getting old!! 😢😔
Wow! What an interview!!!
Namaste Vishy. Respect from the U.K.
I'm so glad that I played Dibyendu Barua once
at minute 56:50 which is the name of the player invented the novelty he is talking about ( game Kasparov - Anand Linares 1999 ) which I suppose is 8....Qd6, i just understand "alicebar"
Elizbar Ubilava
Chess squeeze haha!
Ilya meant Chess Quiz!
*'Chess need Anand opening..
Yeah, but it is already called the KINGS INDIAN... for a reason!
👌👌👌
Say it proudly Anand, you were a World Champion in 2000 ! It is Anand's gentlemanly stature that makes him say "okay it was a disputed title!" Important facts/clarifications:
1. Kramnik and Kasparov did not participate: so they were the ones that were scared.
2. The 2000 FIDE event was a World Championship ( just like boxing had a split title at that time, chess had one from 1993-2006 ).
3. The World Cup was a separate event in the same year, won by Anand as well! (hence Anand's confusion! it was held at Shenyang China that year).
[If people say Anand did not try for a rematch with Kasparov, they are wrong as well! From 1998-1999 negotiations broke down because Kasparov did not even find a sponsor who was willing to pay any money to Anand!]
Hello sissies/pussies Kramnik and Kasparov!
Kasparov is clearly better than Anand in terms of skills though.
I guess some people can be fans of people who "barely won" matches (overall Karpov record is very close - by one game I think). Of people who almost made Karpov go to a hospital. Of people who are bullies/uncooperative. Of people who don't have basic character and are despised by many - winning games by banging the table and being a rowdy. Who made sure they ran away as sissies when Anand wanted a rematch! I cannot compare such people to the imperious Anand, even in the same sentence.@@WumpusAlpaca
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Hmmm isnt "Levitov Chess" Kramnik's channel where he talks about all the cheating allegations? 😂
it's Levitov's channel where kramnik sometimes comes on as a guest , and the last video with kramnik was about those allegations