0:00 Hello everyone 0:45 Without further ado 0:50 Quite a nail-biter 1:07 Nice image 1:14 Nice sip of water 1:29 Queen's gambit declined(!) 2:08 Karpov 2.0 2:328:2911:3013:18 Captures captures 3:00 Castling rules 4:04 Not okay to play f6? 6:52 Nasty discoveries 7:19 Nasty future discoveries 9:32 Improves the position of his king/agadmator rap 12:26 Promote his rook to a pig 13:4014:56 Give you a couple of seconds 13:5215:0817:56 Enjoy the show 14:33 Completely winning 16:40 It was in this position 16:46 Nothing more to be done 16:5917:33 So yeah
He used to all the time lol. He'd talk about background for 6 minutes after saying further ado. He only did it after move 1 about 30 seconds this time.
Agree.We have been very lucky to live through this period in time so many great things to see.Gk and Magnus Gretzky Jordan Federer ... YOYO MA!!! name it.....blessed and thankful.
@@muhanadabuothman359 he was a kid at that time, so... It's like saying a 14 year old lost two times against Connor McGregor, bro. Except that kid managed to draw against Kasparov once.
@@MKD1101 from what agadmator said, carlsen is more a positional player, which would more like the immovable object while kasparov is more an offensive player.
@@goku445 but I am saying according to history! Like how carlsen came on scene and swiftly rose to highest rating and how Kasparov stayed on top of ranking and as a world champion for the longest.
'If the enemy is weak, attack him! If he's strong, avoid him' -Sun Tzu Wise decision from Kasparov of trading as many pieces as possible to simplify the position and avoid complications against Carlsen. Nice video :)
@@shankara3853 We can argue forever about who was the greatest, Fischer had the highest 1 year peak....It's Kasparov and Carlsen after that 2-10 years dominance. They're all great, Kasparov and Carlsen have achieved far more, both have many title defenses, while Fischer had none as he just left without defending his title, he has famous candidates scores and that 16 game winning streak vs GM's, the 20 game streak incuded forfeits and IM's. Length of dominance it's Garry, with Carlsen close behind, Fischer just had a super high peak for a short period.
@@dafunk1700 well you can study as much as you want, but raw talent is not something you can learn. No computer can teach you how to play 20 games at the same time while blindfolded.
Randomizing power pieces is the most competitive and testing of adaptability and positing, however the original chess captures the beauty of infinite theory crafting and counter play, as well as a testing of deep knowledge of lines
I always appreciate the "if you found the move, congratulations on being great at..." parts. I'm still a noob but I usually find the right moves and it makes me feel like I'm getting better.
Imagine magnus winning this game and saying - "Why does he exchange queens, doesn't he know that I'm the greatest endgame player of all time." As he said in a banter blitz game.
Complaining about spoilers in the comment section to the video remains one of the dumbest complaints. People are going to talk about the result- don’t read the comments before watching the video.
Kasparov once described Carlsen as a "lethal combination of Fischer and Karpov" . I can't help wonder how exciting and full of creative, close, hard-fought games Kasparov would have had against Fischer. This game was an enjoyable duel. Kasparov is truly a legend of the game. Carlsen's play in this game was reminiscent of a neo-Fischer; perhaps he has to tap into his inner "Karpov" to convert those very technical endgames where only one move wins!
@Emperor AlHasan Remember he also has a bit of Fischer in him, stylistically of course. This game was close but Carlsen had more of the chances so it may just be a matter of time before he finally takes down the "beast of Baku"
I have been looking forward to this since I heard about it. I'm a little bit disappointed that it ended in a draw, but it shows that the beast is still playing at the highest level in the world. After his game with Alireza and his draw with Carlsen, Kasparov still proves to the world that he is the greatest of all time.
Yeah 960 is pure tactics / talent, something that you don't lose much of when getting older. It's the known tricks and the new generational tricks / theories that are difficult as one grows older.
I'm not, but I always tend to hope for a "great match' rather than one champion to win. Can't say we necessarily got that here, in a Rapid match, but still entertaining, and Kasparov remains (somewhat, just a little bit) of a white whale for Magnus.
Great video, great recap of the match most awaited this year. Garry's in a great shape. Carlsen plays quite creatively and solid. What a pleasure seeing both play again.
There are people that are world beaters at what they do and they display a humble attitude about it. Then there are those who boast about watching a RUclips video first. Bravo to you!
I’m not sure you could have picked a worse game to comment that on. Carlsen and Kasparov are 2 of the greatest chess players ever, Carlsen probably The Greatest, but they’re far from humble, especially Kasparov
@@jwatson181 nah that reason is that he retired in 2005. All of the players in the Legends tournament retired very recently so they're still in touch with their play.
When you played nakamura in blitz chess and you announced your move that blundered the game. I couldnt stop laughing. Great channel, i watch all the games. Better than television!!
i had an idea for a variation of chess, when a piece captures 3 times it gains an ability. for example a pawn will then be able to capture en passant at any given time, queen gains the knights moveset, rook gains king moveset, bishop and knight can move one square horizontally or vertically and finally the king can capture twice in one direction (activated white pieces will turn red, black pieces blue)
Is there any tournament that allows player to choose where their pieces start? It would be awesome, there would be incomplete information as to how your opponent will setup their pieces. A whole different depth of tactics would be involved.
How often does Gary and Magnus play the chess 960? Do they have to practice up, adjust before hand? Is the strategy, to get the board to Norman play or try to control with the 960 position. Surprised Gary Kasparov got to the normal board ASAP. Unless Magnus has the advantage with 960 chess.
Can we have a wild card entry for Kasparov in the candidates tournament ? Would love to see him compete against Carlsen for the Championship and regain his title👑♥️
The opening position was just the regular starting position, but with the king and bishop swapped, it's almost as if someone wanted to have kasparov face carlsen in a regular chess game. Not saying that's what happened, but it's strange that it happened in this of all matches.
line agad suggesting is wrong and losing for magnus, 12:11 magnus can't defend with Kf6, Kasparov's Re6+ wins forcing magnus to exchange rooks and reaching h6 while black king is struck at g8 defending pawns. after h4 by white with tempo puts black in zugzwang and wins both g6 and h7 pawns.
Bravisimo Га́рри Ки́мович Каспа́ров !! (Kasparov) You proved to us all, why you were the immortal champion for so long, what an honor to witness your greatness once again. Could'nt have thought out a more fitting ending, than this beautiful draw, between two legends!
this is more impressive for kAsparov considering he’s retired and doesn’t have the same regiment as Carlson, which he is a very active player, so considering Kasparov is more “rusty”, and he’s still handling the top player in the world like this is actually insane
I'm very disappointed that the organizers moved a few pieces to different locations. That creates a totally different game. So we still don't answer the question of who can beat whom, because they didn't play the standard game. Too bad.
> I'm very disappointed that the organizers moved a few pieces to different locations. This is called Chess 960. The purpose of Chess960 (as outlined by its creator Bobby Fischer) is to remove any idea of opening theory. This leaves tactics, positioning, middlegames, and endgames, intact.
My goodness Kasparov was looking over the abyss twice but manages to hold on Once again. What delicate endgame. Excellent study material for a rainy weekend here in Florida.
07:41 That black pawn formation of Magnus reminds me of the pawn line which Elisabeth Harmon used in "The Queen's Gambit" series, when she played against Vasily Borgov in the last episode. Or at least, it looks similar or maybe I'm wrong.
Nice save by Kasparov! But it's a shame these two have met so rarely. And although Gary is still a wonderful player, time takes its toll on all of us, and the opportunities for these matches to be competitive are quickly slipping away.
16 years ago a draw was impressive for Carlsen. 16 years later it became impressive for Kasparov. The things that time does to us.
Kasparov defeated him in 2004 2 times
@@rishbahpandey8697 you missed his point
Same happened to ' Magnus by alireza
after all, Garry coached him!
@@paragwho True he went to Norway.
0:00 Hello everyone
0:45 Without further ado
0:50 Quite a nail-biter
1:07 Nice image
1:14 Nice sip of water
1:29 Queen's gambit declined(!)
2:08 Karpov 2.0
2:32 8:29 11:30 13:18 Captures captures
3:00 Castling rules
4:04 Not okay to play f6?
6:52 Nasty discoveries 7:19 Nasty future discoveries
9:32 Improves the position of his king/agadmator rap
12:26 Promote his rook to a pig
13:40 14:56 Give you a couple of seconds
13:52 15:08 17:56 Enjoy the show
14:33 Completely winning
16:40 It was in this position
16:46 Nothing more to be done
16:59 17:33 So yeah
Oh hey I’m your first like for today
So yeah 🤘 once again agadmator completely rocked in his presentation.
No "sorry about that"? I feel disoriented.
Big fan of your work lol
13:06 suspicious Kasparov
16 years since Garry MENTORED magnus at chess and he's still able to draw... this 60 year old guy's a legend
Hard to believe Kasparov is 60+. Shows what a vigorous workout schedule and a great attitude can do.
"He wants to promote his rook to a pig"
- I'd like you to become a commentator in chess tournaments.
Carlsen - Kasparov Match Clip :
ruclips.net/video/4B-uz26IkjY/видео.html
chrum! chrum!
lmao
🤣
yes they are called pigs on the 7th when you put your rook on opponents 7th rank!! doubled pigs are killler.
“Feel free to pause the game and dont lose the game for Kasparov” -AgadMator
Me: 😥😥😥😥 H5?!
will Antonio ever allow further ado?
He used to all the time lol. He'd talk about background for 6 minutes after saying further ado. He only did it after move 1 about 30 seconds this time.
He never announces the ado. For once I'd like to hear "with further ado".
#suggestion #suggestions
😂😂😂
Carlsen - Kasparov Match Clip :
ruclips.net/video/4B-uz26IkjY/видео.html
If he does, I’m sure it will still be without further ado.
It is privilege to be able to enjoy Kasparov's games in 2020.
Agree.We have been very lucky to live through this period in time so many great things to see.Gk and Magnus Gretzky Jordan Federer ... YOYO MA!!! name it.....blessed and thankful.
@@dudedudeson3447 messi
@@dudedudeson3447 kohli too
13:06 it was in this position, Kasparov started playing both sides
He wanted to help Magnus out.
@@leadnitrate2194 hahaha good one
Hahahaha😂😂😂
Agad blundered
1:13 incredible image capturing two world champions profoundly focusing on their positions
Two chess prodigies face off for the first time in 16 years and the result is still the same, extraordinary!!
They are chess geniuses not prodigies. Too old for that.
Magnus lost 2 games against kasparov
@@muhanadabuothman359 he was a kid at that time, so... It's like saying a 14 year old lost two times against Connor McGregor, bro. Except that kid managed to draw against Kasparov once.
@@psychozirus9085 even if he was as old as Kasparov he would've still lost
@@anishgupta8938 Do you know chess or are you just lost on here, man ? Maybe i can help you.
When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
Which is which?
@@vikinginger1889 force is carlsen and object is Kasparov
They agree its a draw
@@MKD1101 from what agadmator said, carlsen is more a positional player, which would more like the immovable object while kasparov is more an offensive player.
@@goku445 but I am saying according to history! Like how carlsen came on scene and swiftly rose to highest rating and how Kasparov stayed on top of ranking and as a world champion for the longest.
Guys, I lost the game for Garry :(
lol bro
dont feel bad, its the world champion though...
I didn't, cause I can't find winning move for Magnus xd
I was like: I really dunno i would have just played h5.
"And for those of you who just wanna enjoy the show it's h5."
pog
Lol
3:12 And it is already of move 10 that we have a known position.
Magnus wasn't having a sip, he was literally drinking the god damn soul of that poor bottle
Exactly
What dat mouth do
@@John-zm4xl XD
easily the most hydrated world champ of all time
best comment lmao
Kasparov comes out once a year to play funky tournaments
The perks of a former world champion :D.
Gary : Hold my beer..
He is undertaker!
Lol😂
Always at midnight on the eve of a blood moon. Coincidence?
My heart was literally thumping. What a match. Kasparov still fighting for everything!
Best players ever
'If the enemy is weak, attack him! If he's strong, avoid him'
-Sun Tzu
Wise decision from Kasparov of trading as many pieces as possible to simplify the position and avoid complications against Carlsen.
Nice video :)
How old are you?
how gay are you?
@@Lastninjaxoxoxoxox *bruh*
@@GS-qe3pt why?
Good analysis
Even out of shape,with almost sixty years old, and playing bad,Garry Kasparov still has the fire.
The best of all times,without any kind of doubt.
Fischer is the greatest of all time ...neither magnus nor garry
Gary is the greatest. Fischer was mental patient.
@@prajwaldatta1912 lol...
@@shankara3853 We can argue forever about who was the greatest, Fischer had the highest 1 year peak....It's Kasparov and Carlsen after that 2-10 years dominance. They're all great, Kasparov and Carlsen have achieved far more, both have many title defenses, while Fischer had none as he just left without defending his title, he has famous candidates scores and that 16 game winning streak vs GM's, the 20 game streak incuded forfeits and IM's. Length of dominance it's Garry, with Carlsen close behind, Fischer just had a super high peak for a short period.
fisher was better
Magnus Carlsen: Learned with Computer Engines
Kasparov: Computational Power
Your point being?
I think he tries to say that chess players before are self taught manually than being assisted by computers. Thats what i have in mind
@@dafunk1700 well you can study as much as you want, but raw talent is not something you can learn. No computer can teach you how to play 20 games at the same time while blindfolded.
Human computers, quite incredible really
You’re saying as its too easy to learn with computers
Randomizing power pieces is the most competitive and testing of adaptability and positing, however the original chess captures the beauty of infinite theory crafting and counter play, as well as a testing of deep knowledge of lines
I always appreciate the "if you found the move, congratulations on being great at..." parts. I'm still a noob but I usually find the right moves and it makes me feel like I'm getting better.
Imagine magnus winning this game and saying -
"Why does he exchange queens, doesn't he know that I'm the greatest endgame player of all time."
As he said in a banter blitz game.
I remember that
right and missed two chances here with a time advantage...... uh huh
@@dudedudeson3447 So? Still the greatest.
@@dudedudeson3447 Proving that Stockfish remains a superior endgame player
I dont know man for me capa is the best endgame player of all time.
Kasparov after so many years without playing high level competition,able to draw with carlsen , I think it is win for kasporav
Yeah Gary is a real og
The same goes when an experienced Kasparov almost lose againts 13 year old Carlsen.
@@bahasainggrisbersamamradi9308 That was at the end of his career , in 2004, long after his prime. So no, it's not the same shit.
@@bahasainggrisbersamamradi9308 And that tournament was also just an exhibition where Kasparov didn't play his best, he was at 2500 level there
@@bahasainggrisbersamamradi9308 Kasparov beat Carlsen twice during that time.
Amazing that Kasparov comes out of retirement and still plays on par with the World Champion!
Not being picky, but I was hoping for an official chess match with traditional placements.
Kasparov after all these years can't be defeated. Still the GOAT.
@Peter Mortensen ha ha ha dont want to be spoiled? then dont read the comment first numb nuts
Complaining about spoilers in the comment section to the video remains one of the dumbest complaints. People are going to talk about the result- don’t read the comments before watching the video.
Actually not a precise spoiler, as it only excludes one out of three endings :D
This could be the top 2 players of all time. A privilege to see.
My thoughts exactly. Beautiful.
I just wish both of them could play fischer
uh, There's a Mr. Fischer on line two for you sir.
@@theblackasassintba7004 And beat him convincingly..
@@RP-kr2mg its possible I think Fischer was as strong as anyone in the endgame
Kasparov once described Carlsen as a "lethal combination of Fischer and Karpov" . I can't help wonder how exciting and full of creative, close, hard-fought games Kasparov would have had against Fischer. This game was an enjoyable duel. Kasparov is truly a legend of the game. Carlsen's play in this game was reminiscent of a neo-Fischer; perhaps he has to tap into his inner "Karpov" to convert those very technical endgames where only one move wins!
Kasparov just drawed in fluke
@Emperor AlHasan True, but I always saw Carlsen as a super Karpov, so he would be difficult for Kasparov.
We really missed out.....imagine Fischer vs Kasparov in 1985, Fischer would have still been very strong.
@Emperor AlHasan Remember he also has a bit of Fischer in him, stylistically of course. This game was close but Carlsen had more of the chances so it may just be a matter of time before he finally takes down the "beast of Baku"
I have been looking forward to this since I heard about it. I'm a little bit disappointed that it ended in a draw, but it shows that the beast is still playing at the highest level in the world. After his game with Alireza and his draw with Carlsen, Kasparov still proves to the world that he is the greatest of all time.
Yeah 960 is pure tactics / talent, something that you don't lose much of when getting older. It's the known tricks and the new generational tricks / theories that are difficult as one grows older.
The time has come
Execute order 66
@@tj778 you were my brother anakin
@@KaziNafisAhmad-cx2eq I HATE YOU!!!
You were the chosen one!
@@randallt6628 whatever dude,I have the high ground
Everyone in endgame: let's take the king close to the pawns
Kasparov at 16:27 - I have balls of steel
😂😂😂
Bruh i think you are new to chess
I love that everyone is with Kasparov
Let's go Garry
Fearing that he won’t do well due to his age and how god damn strong the competition is but he’s actively proving me wrong
@@xa-1274 thank God he does....... (Mr Musk)
Dude, he is the legend....
Tasos Giot why make us press “read more”?
I'm not, but I always tend to hope for a "great match' rather than one champion to win. Can't say we necessarily got that here, in a Rapid match, but still entertaining, and Kasparov remains (somewhat, just a little bit) of a white whale for Magnus.
My God, this was like the movie Rocky.
Its like watching two superheroes competing...
Yeah, two goats....very exciting....
Great video, great recap of the match most awaited this year. Garry's in a great shape. Carlsen plays quite creatively and solid. What a pleasure seeing both play again.
Actually Kasparov was much more creative. Carlsen rather defended.
Solid 😂😂
Carlsen: My sword is sharp. Prepare to die, old man.
Kasparov: I am Inigo Montoya. In this game I shall fight you with my left hand only.
lmao I never did weed but hold my proteine shake for a sec
Video upload: 10 minutes ago
Comment: 11 minutes ago
Shall we call it a precomment?
Agadmator, you brought a lot of improvement in my game. I started as -2200 now I'm -1700.
14:53 "Feel free to pause the game and don't lose it for kasparov"
Me: sacs all my pieces looking for stalemate
Kasparov is Soo good I swear!! Nice to see him playing carlsen 🤟
Cannot wait for the classic chess match!
There are people that are world beaters at what they do and they display a humble attitude about it. Then there are those who boast about watching a RUclips video first. Bravo to you!
I’m not sure you could have picked a worse game to comment that on. Carlsen and Kasparov are 2 of the greatest chess players ever, Carlsen probably The Greatest, but they’re far from humble, especially Kasparov
I’m a moron for replying to this comment and I was gonna say lol
@@j.prt.979 For quite some time I was wondering why you were calling yourself a moron 🤣🤣🤣🤣.. until I saw it.
VR471 LOL
J. Prt. Yeah, it’s like humble? Kasparov? This is the same Kasparov who has publicly stated that he is the GOAT?
Finally! Adult _Carlsen_ versus the _legend_ who also coached him for a while ;-)
Now magnus plays uno reverse card and starts to coach kasparov.
@@saku6311 ehhh not really he still hasn't won yet against kasparov
@@Nikhil-dj2ht true. Maybe one day carlsen wins and then i'll be back!!
@@saku6311 sure dude lol😄
@@saku6311 I also wish he wins against kasparov
Nice commenting @ agadmator! I didn't know the whole time, how the game will end. So it was exiting to watch for me 👍
The moment we all have waited for. Thank you, Agad!
15 years after retirement he comes back and draws with best of all time. Genius
Makes you wonder if you mixed up the best of all time..
@@billowen3285 exactly 😂
@@billowen3285 he lost to peter swidler as well. There is a reason gary is playing 960 instead of the legends tournament.
@@jwatson181 nah that reason is that he retired in 2005. All of the players in the Legends tournament retired very recently so they're still in touch with their play.
@@jwatson181 he defeated alireza firouza
you are an excellent avoider of losses
Thanks Peter Jordanson
is there a replay video from this? or was this strictly onlinechess? asking as I really don't know
before:carlsen looking for a draw
now:garry looking for a draw
Yeah! Exactly! Change of days
When you played nakamura in blitz chess and you announced your move that blundered the game. I couldnt stop laughing. Great channel, i watch all the games. Better than television!!
i had an idea for a variation of chess, when a piece captures 3 times it gains an ability. for example a pawn will then be able to capture en passant at any given time, queen gains the knights moveset, rook gains king moveset, bishop and knight can move one square horizontally or vertically and finally the king can capture twice in one direction (activated white pieces will turn red, black pieces blue)
Silly
Is there any tournament that allows player to choose where their pieces start? It would be awesome, there would be incomplete information as to how your opponent will setup their pieces. A whole different depth of tactics would be involved.
Kasparov still have it. Both are amazing
Hey, why don't you put up the game coordinates anymore?
I am so happy for Gary!
13:06 Kasparov really helpful this game moving Magnus' pawn for him
Thank you to Garry for making this happen! For the Chess community this was great!
12:26 "He wants to promote his rook to a pig"... LMAO
see my reply..... ;-/
For the first time I guessed one of the moves! Without pausing the video!
How often does Gary and Magnus play the chess 960? Do they have to practice up, adjust before hand? Is the strategy, to get the board to Norman play or try to control with the 960 position. Surprised Gary Kasparov got to the normal board ASAP. Unless Magnus has the advantage with 960 chess.
Actually the starting position had only the king and the dark square bishop swapped
New to chess. What's up with the starting position?? Why is it different?
Can we have a wild card entry for Kasparov in the candidates tournament ? Would love to see him compete against Carlsen for the Championship and regain his title👑♥️
Thank you Aganator for reviewing this game. I very much enjoyed your commentary.
Wow the Chessable guy vs the Master Class guy!
Hi. Im so new to chess. Why these materials are in weird position? What is this?!
00:50 - After so many years of playing you'd think two world champions know how to arrange the chess pieces in a proper way...
Not a standard game of chess, this is a special variation known as chess 960 created by Bobby Fischer
What online platform do these matches take place?
The opening position was just the regular starting position, but with the king and bishop swapped, it's almost as if someone wanted to have kasparov face carlsen in a regular chess game. Not saying that's what happened, but it's strange that it happened in this of all matches.
Carlsen - Kasparov Match Clip :
ruclips.net/video/4B-uz26IkjY/видео.html
Kasparov's beard : captures and captures.
Cheeks resign the game.
I'm sorry i'm new to chess but WHAT KIND OF POSITION IS THIS??
im super angry that they didnt give us a regular chess game
It was fantastic! Thanks agadmator!
And it was in this position after 16 years the game is still a draw.
@Peter Mortensen you late 8 hours
@@LeventK No, Kasparov beated Magnus in second game(16 years ago).
lol he means spoiler for the video, i hope people dont scroll down first and read your comment before watching it!
this is my favorite chess channel why is this man so fun to watch
Weirdest thing in chess is chess960 castling
If you learn the reason why castling is allowed in normal chess it is exactly the same in 960.
@@Glider324 Humor me of the details.
Because what is a king without a castle.
@@Glider324, not the reason here. But the way the transition happens. After you've known the normal way of castling for so long.
What kind of chess is that? Why the position like that?
Magnus will always be the Prince of chess because Kasaprov is the king.
The prince eventually becomes the king though
Not always, remember Black Prince?
So happy for Garry performing well in Chess960.
12:17 but there is problem agadmator after Re6+ the h7 pawn is gonna fall
What?
line agad suggesting is wrong and losing for magnus, 12:11 magnus can't defend with Kf6, Kasparov's Re6+ wins forcing magnus to exchange rooks and reaching h6 while black king is struck at g8 defending pawns. after h4 by white with tempo puts black in zugzwang and wins both g6 and h7 pawns.
Abc 1952 That's true, thanks for the explanation
@@Ghanemq8 I am the first one who found it in a blink of a second like capablanca
And I am 14 year old
Why bishops are adjacent to each other ..? Reply someone ..thanks
40 seconds late and 15 comments BRUHHHHH what is this
Speed.
Bravisimo Га́рри Ки́мович Каспа́ров !! (Kasparov)
You proved to us all, why you were the immortal champion for so long, what an honor to witness your greatness once again.
Could'nt have thought out a more fitting ending, than this beautiful draw, between two legends!
Comments under Chess videos are the only place where people are not racist because people with High IQ meet here
Well agadmator himself just got blocked by the youtube algorithm allegedly for saying that white position is better than black's...
I've seen Russians throwing ugliest slurs at the English and the Scandanavians.
It was on this day that Carlsen and Kasparov are on the board.
Waiting for the day always
Magnus simply just blundered a once in a lifetime chance to beat the best player of chess.
this is more impressive for kAsparov considering he’s retired and doesn’t have the same regiment as Carlson, which he is a very active player, so considering Kasparov is more “rusty”, and he’s still handling the top player in the world like this is actually insane
I'm very disappointed that the organizers moved a few pieces to different locations. That creates a totally different game. So we still don't answer the question of who can beat whom, because they didn't play the standard game. Too bad.
Kasparov is old and retired how you would saw who is better in standard position, einstein?
> I'm very disappointed that the organizers moved a few pieces to different locations.
This is called Chess 960. The purpose of Chess960 (as outlined by its creator Bobby Fischer) is to remove any idea of opening theory. This leaves tactics, positioning, middlegames, and endgames, intact.
if this were a standard chess tournament i'm not sure if Garry would play in it.
My goodness Kasparov was looking over the abyss twice but manages to hold on Once again. What delicate endgame. Excellent study material for a rainy weekend here in Florida.
07:41 That black pawn formation of Magnus reminds me of the pawn line which Elisabeth Harmon used in "The Queen's Gambit" series, when she played against Vasily Borgov in the last episode. Or at least, it looks similar or maybe I'm wrong.
Any reason why both the bishops are side by side from the beginning?
This game, this commentary, extraordinary ❤️
How much time with the startingpositions do players have before the game starts?
Three minutes.
Wait is castling really possible in chess960????
Thank you for uploading this 😊
Glad I watched it. Thanks
guys, i did not play chess for a while, why 2 bishops are on the same side and the kings not in the middle. They changed the rules?
Nice save by Kasparov! But it's a shame these two have met so rarely. And although Gary is still a wonderful player, time takes its toll on all of us, and the opportunities for these matches to be competitive are quickly slipping away.
Why are the bishops together at the start? Someone please tell me. Thank you friends.