O Karpov! My Karpov! | 1...a6! - A True Challenge For The World Champion

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    1... a6! After a few moments hesitation. I watched Karpov's face as he returned to the board - there was no reaction at all. The audience, though, was another matter. Conditions for spectators were not wonderful so at first only a few noticed, but after some nudging and pointing a general hushed sniggering broke out. Mutters of "I thought the Skara Schools Championship was not until next week..." I tried to look serious. Miles is the only grandmaster to have espoused this weird defence in a serious game. This extraordinary move is hardly ever played since it does little to challenge White's domination of the centre. Miles chose it primarily to sidestep the then world champion's superior knowledge of opening theory.
    Anatoly Karpov vs Anthony Miles
    "The Incorrect Opening" (game of the day Jun-04-2014)
    EUR-chT (Men) 7th (1980), Skara SWE, rd 1, Jan-??
    St. George Defense: General (B00)
    1. e4 a6 2. d4 b5 3. Nf3 Bb7 4. Bd3 Nf6 5. Qe2 e6 6. a4 c5 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. Nbd2 b4 9. e5 Nd5 10. Ne4 Be7 11. O-O Nc6 12. Bd2 Qc7 13. c4 bxc3 14. Nxc3 Nxc3 15. Bxc3 Nb4 16. Bxb4 Bxb4 17. Rac1 Qb6 18. Be4 O-O 19. Ng5 h6 20. Bh7+ Kh8 21. Bb1 Be7 22. Ne4 Rac8 23. Qd3 Rxc1 24. Rxc1 Qxb2 25. Re1 Qxe5 26. Qxd7 Bb4 27. Re3 Qd5 28. Qxd5 Bxd5 29. Nc3 Rc8 30. Ne2 g5 31. h4 Kg7 32. hxg5 hxg5 33. Bd3 a5 34. Rg3 Kf6 35. Rg4 Bd6 36. Kf1 Be5 37. Ke1 Rh8 38. f4 gxf4 39. Nxf4 Bc6 40. Ne2 Rh1+ 41. Kd2 Rh2 42. g3 Bf3 43. Rg8 Rg2 44. Ke1 Bxe2 45. Bxe2 Rxg3 46. Ra8 Bc7
    1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 de4 4. Ne4 Nd7 5. Ng5 Ngf6 6. Bd3 e6 7. N1f3 Bd6 8. Qe2 h6 9. Ne4 Ne4 10. Qe4 Nf6 11. Qh4 Ke7 12. Ne5 Be5 13. de5 Qa5 14. c3 Qe5 15. Be3 b6 16. O-O-O g5 17. Qa4 c5 18. Rhe1 Bd7 19. Qa3 Rhd8 20. g3 Qc7 21. Bd4 Be8 22. Kb1 Rd5 23. f4 Rad8 24. Bc2 R5d6 25. Bf6 Kf6 26. fg5 hg5 27. Rd6 Rd6 28. c4 Ke7 29. Qe3 f6 30. h4 gh4 31. gh4 Qd7 32. Qh6 e5 33. h5 Qg4 34. Qh7 Kd8 35. h6 Rd2 36. Qf5 Qf5 37. Bf5 Bd7 38. Bg6 Rh2 39. h7 Ke7 40. Bd3 Be6 41. Rg1 f5 42. Rg7 Kf6 43. Ra7 e4 44. Be2 f4 45. b3 f3 46. Bd1 Bf5 47. Kc1 Bh7 48. Rb7 Ke5 49. Rb6 Ra2
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Комментарии • 350

  • @Seanus32
    @Seanus32 6 лет назад +813

    He was Miles behind ;)

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +36

      +Seanus32 :)

    • @TheWaan123
      @TheWaan123 6 лет назад +21

      Miles ahead*

    • @mercronniel3122
      @mercronniel3122 5 лет назад +9

      @@TheWaan123 He's talking about Karpov, you dimwit

    • @LoneWolf-lk6gj
      @LoneWolf-lk6gj 5 лет назад +1

      5:13
      1) Bxh7+, Kxh7; 2) Ng5+, Ke6; 3) Qg4, f5; 4) Qg3, Qd4 and then white continues with 5) Ne4+ (cutting off the black queen on d4!
      Now if black continues with 5) ...., Kf7, then 6) Nd6+ wins the bishop on b7
      And if 5) .…, Kh7 then 6) Qh3+, Kg6 ; 7)Qh7+ (forces black to take the night on g5 . So, 6).…, Kxg5; 8) Qxg7+, and it doesn’t matter where the black king moves, Qg3++!
      So white wins either a piece or the game....

    • @LoneWolf-lk6gj
      @LoneWolf-lk6gj 5 лет назад

      9:26
      After ....Bc6;
      1) Nf6, if gxf6, then 2) Qh5! and if Bxg6 then 2) exf6, gxf6; 3) Qh5 with all sorts of threats.
      Karpov could’ve played Nf6 sooner, I think....

  • @sterrickunt7507
    @sterrickunt7507 6 лет назад +979

    "And now I think any one of you could play this against karpov and you would not lose" woah easy there bud

    • @NovadicMusic
      @NovadicMusic 6 лет назад +62

      challenge accepted

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +197

      +Sterric Kunt Maybe a bit too much, but I wanted to state just how superior black's position was :D

    • @XxSmAsHeN619xX
      @XxSmAsHeN619xX 6 лет назад +123

      Yea I would definitely blunder and lose lol

    • @sterrickunt7507
      @sterrickunt7507 6 лет назад +66

      Buster Cherry is it just me or do others blunder their pieces to some bishop hiding in the corner?
      This happens to me all the time in blitz or rapid.

    • @XxSmAsHeN619xX
      @XxSmAsHeN619xX 6 лет назад +16

      Sterric Kunt I do that all the time on blitz.. I get to focused on my attack and lose track of all the squares my opponents pieces control. It's the worst when you're low on time too. Or have a completely winning position lol

  • @old_seadog
    @old_seadog 5 лет назад +303

    _"And now I think any one of you could play this against Karpov and you would not lose"_
    Only if I could immediately swap all the pawns for queens, the bishops for a couple of machine gun nests and moved my king to another board and even then, it'd be a close run thing.

  • @kamon9339
    @kamon9339 6 лет назад +714

    You really underestimate my abillities to throw a game

    • @theomniscientogoftheintern8889
      @theomniscientogoftheintern8889 6 лет назад +10

      LOL!!

    • @eg2821
      @eg2821 6 лет назад +39

      Yesterday I lost from a completely winning position being a piece and 2 pawns up against my girlfriend that she took it as an offense because she thought I was letting her win. And I said something similar “you underestimate my power to blunder”

    • @hrudayaranjansahoo2781
      @hrudayaranjansahoo2781 4 года назад

      I am pretty sure my ability in that respect is far greater than yours!

  • @chri2453
    @chri2453 6 лет назад +52

    I played Tony Miles in the late Eightees. Challenged him after he finished his game in the German Bundesliga. Very nice guy. Rest in peace.

  • @RaposaVermelhaKon
    @RaposaVermelhaKon 6 лет назад +167

    "And now I think any one of you could play this against karpov and you would not lose", well... prepare yourself, you're about to get impressed ...

  • @gurdjieffsleepwalker1006
    @gurdjieffsleepwalker1006 5 лет назад +6

    I played Miles in 1974. He played 40 of the best primary school kids. still got his autograph on the certificate.

  • @MMAnalysis
    @MMAnalysis 6 лет назад +89

    It's interesting that Miles opened the game by flanking Karpov. When utilizing a flank (in any combat situation), you are acknowledging that you can't take your opponent head-on, and so you must out-position him or take him by surprise. A6 served as the beginning of a flank in the game, and in pushing Karpov immediately off of his superior opening theory, proved to be a psychological flank as well.

    • @Wolf_Larsen
      @Wolf_Larsen 5 лет назад +13

      I'm sorry but flanking does not necessitate a weakness of the flanking side. It's a maneuver. Nothing more, nothing less. Even superior forces can and have flanked inferior ones.
      Clashing head on is almost never a good idea.

  • @joesaround
    @joesaround 3 года назад +1

    I saw a video where Tony Miles said Karpov is so prepared that it's almost impossible to get an opening advantage. I love that he found a way.

  • @jeremyhulbert3343
    @jeremyhulbert3343 6 лет назад +13

    1:a6-- the short step that went for Miles

  • @ryandavidson2502
    @ryandavidson2502 6 лет назад +5

    "Hello everyone!" For the love of god never change your opening :)

  • @MadderMel
    @MadderMel 6 лет назад +4

    Tony Miles !! A Legend of British Chess !!

  • @hemanthkashyap3360
    @hemanthkashyap3360 6 лет назад +2

    Wtf... how the hell ppl can dislike such a brilliant game presented beautifully with lots of instructions by this wonderful guy...

  • @BMessemer
    @BMessemer 6 лет назад +45

    Agad, at 11:58 when you said you think any of us “wouldn’t lose” against Anatoly Karpov with that position, I wouldn’t speak for others but I know that as for me, I would not believe that I could beat Anatoly Karpov! However I appreciate your great confidence in your viewers! If only my chess skill were worthy of that confidence. For now I’ll keep studying so that maybe one day I earn your belief in us!

    • @brunojani7968
      @brunojani7968 4 года назад +1

      I would lose that against a 1300 rated player on chess.com

    • @Hummabubba
      @Hummabubba 4 года назад

      Wholesome

  • @dimensionalblade2778
    @dimensionalblade2778 5 лет назад +54

    11:57 Am I a joke to you? I'd lose that position to almost any 1200+ player

  • @markmark8545
    @markmark8545 4 года назад

    the verb 'to troll' hadn't been invented when this game was played....but it was the ultimate trolling of the world champion...pie in the face...well played mr. miles :)

  • @ukdirector85
    @ukdirector85 4 года назад +2

    What a title! It has to be one of my favourites.

  • @markgammie4667
    @markgammie4667 6 лет назад +2

    I have paused the video, to say that I could definitely play that position against Karpov and lose, thank you so very much. ;)

  • @danielbennett4234
    @danielbennett4234 5 лет назад +1

    Plenty of great ideas shared here. Thanks for a great channel. It has grown on me as entertainment. I like the potency of all the suggestions. Very thorough yet concise. No wasted time. Thumbs up

  • @alexandruepuran
    @alexandruepuran 6 лет назад +1

    Watching your vids turns me into a beast with 1000 eyes and several thousand ears...

  • @srinathreddy9305
    @srinathreddy9305 6 лет назад +55

    It's 1am in India, I was about to sleep, but your notification brought me here. Congratulations on 100k subs. Huge admirer of your videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @SvelterEagle
    @SvelterEagle 4 года назад +1

    12:57 "It's like a... like a very dominant positoin for black" The analysis we come to this cannel for

  • @andrenowaczek4909
    @andrenowaczek4909 6 лет назад +5

    What a fantastic game, just incredible from Miles. Might even try a6 myself.

  • @ihatehiphopcultureandsosho6317
    @ihatehiphopcultureandsosho6317 2 года назад

    I actually rewatched this game, and came to the same conclusion as Anthony Miles. The St. George defense is like a super accelerated Owen defense, and very sharp. Most players don't play it, and it can really shock white, because it is a very "Dubious until you equalize" type of opening.

  • @christophercooper149
    @christophercooper149 6 лет назад +18

    3 39 am here in china... still had to stop by this great video

    • @brunojani7968
      @brunojani7968 4 года назад

      @Donald Trump Cause it comes from ChaNay

    • @douggieharrison6913
      @douggieharrison6913 4 года назад

      Last night I was up til 4 haha sometimes you gotta catch that new vid

    • @brunojani7968
      @brunojani7968 4 года назад

      @@douggieharrison6913 I was uo till 2PM last night (yes PM).
      We ride at dawn bitches.

  • @boromir674
    @boromir674 6 лет назад +3

    This last remark (take-away message), about providing an argument to justify playing moves like "1. ..a6", is the simply amazing. Thanks man and congrats for reaching 100K subscribers!!!! Keep it up bro!

  • @kittuojha
    @kittuojha 5 лет назад +24

    tactics is knowing what to do when there is something to do
    strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do
    and laziness is dreaming about the strategies and tactics.

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar 5 лет назад +4

      Tactics is what my opponent uses to win material
      Strategy is what I have to abandon the moment I lose a piece in the opening

  • @oneviewer8206
    @oneviewer8206 6 лет назад +72

    Why did miles said monster with 27 eyes? Because queen can control 27 squares if she is in center?

    • @hendrikmuller-gerbes145
      @hendrikmuller-gerbes145 6 лет назад +33

      i guess its from this famous game of K.- v.s Topalov?, the so called "perl of ..." when he managed to see a combination of 27 moves (after an exchange sacrifice) that ended in a winning position

    • @stopwritingthatreplyjohnat6638
      @stopwritingthatreplyjohnat6638 5 лет назад +7

      27 is the best number.

    • @Qhsjahajw
      @Qhsjahajw 3 года назад

      @@hendrikmuller-gerbes145 it was actually from a match he played against Kasparov where he lost 0.5-5.5, he later quoted I though I was playing the WC not a Monster with 1000 eyes

  • @martinprieto9713
    @martinprieto9713 6 лет назад +221

    Thanks but I don't think I could beat Karpov even with all my pawns as queens lol

    • @___717.
      @___717. 6 лет назад +17

      then you must be BraiNDEAD 😁

    • @lunafreed
      @lunafreed 6 лет назад +8

      you could threaten checkmate on every move, how can you lose

    • @robinsinpost
      @robinsinpost 6 лет назад +50

      Hey guys. Can't you recognize a joke? The "lol" is normally an indication.

    • @___717.
      @___717. 6 лет назад +5

      Robinsinpost lol

    • @NowhereMan7
      @NowhereMan7 6 лет назад +8

      Even without the "lol" its actually so obviously a joke that if anyone is braindead its the people who are saying Martín Prieto is.

  • @gheffz
    @gheffz 5 лет назад +1

    Great win by Tony !!! Fantastic game! Great recommendation!

  • @rrr.odrigo
    @rrr.odrigo 6 лет назад +1

    loved the quote

  • @anthonyg1111
    @anthonyg1111 6 лет назад +1

    10:44 The Queen is X-raying the rook. I like the analogy.

  • @thomasrebotier1741
    @thomasrebotier1741 5 лет назад +3

    "You immediately win that argument" :) :) :)

  • @antebagaric1970
    @antebagaric1970 4 года назад +1

    The title had me LOL

  • @boxingjerapah
    @boxingjerapah 6 лет назад

    Perfectly sums up Karpov's achilles heel - his caution - he could have been a pawn up early on and chose Nd2. Then turns down the bishop sacrifice. It's why Kasparov always had his number.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 лет назад

      The record of the two K's is very close to equal.

  • @whatsinaname7289
    @whatsinaname7289 6 лет назад +2

    Wow! I couldn't believe Karpov lost until the very end!!

  • @michaliskokkinos9740
    @michaliskokkinos9740 3 года назад +1

    You are awesome sir thanks for the content.

  • @texshelters
    @texshelters 6 лет назад +1

    Ha ha! Great moral. Thanks.

  • @skaterfugater
    @skaterfugater 6 лет назад +2

    Oh agadmator! my agadmator! making a video title that reads "oh karpov! my karpov!"
    :D

  • @williamkyburz
    @williamkyburz 6 лет назад +2

    great game ... thanks for posting and analyzing. Interesting note, after this game Karpov played Miles another 12 times (over 12 years) with the White pieces .. record for Karpov 8 Wins, 1 Loss and 3 draws. Some of them are quite edifying ... Karpov's subtle positional play was too much for the calculating Miles.

  • @NumerousBadgers
    @NumerousBadgers Год назад +1

    As a Saint George player, I stan Tony Miles

  • @nogamenolife6708
    @nogamenolife6708 6 лет назад +5

    I did find chess a bit boring a first glance I wanted to learn more then I find your channel and it changed everything now it's 1 am in India and up to watch ur video thank you AGAD and I did teach my younger brother and elder brother chess for the first time but couldn't send u the video on the. Link some problem I guess #tal #sorry late comment #exams #ur-d-best bro and my fav RUclipsr

  • @abduljalal5727
    @abduljalal5727 6 лет назад +1

    The way you say "World Champion" Anatoly Karpov in his lost games is really funny. xD

  • @vikramsrinivasan8176
    @vikramsrinivasan8176 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful, Miles went Miles ahead...

  • @BMessemer
    @BMessemer 6 лет назад +1

    As of 10:54pm Eastern US time on February 13th, you have 101,995 subs. Which means we're going to see 102K tomorrow morning. AWESOME. You didn't reach 100K, you blew right past 100K. Keep growing strong, Agadmator!!!

  • @MaxWre
    @MaxWre 6 лет назад +1

    Would be awesome to see some more weird openings like that, i loved it !

  • @prathameshwazat4469
    @prathameshwazat4469 4 года назад +3

    11:30 queen to A1 would've been a great move forcing rook to B3 and then light square bishop to E4 forcing mate in 2. : )

  • @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
    @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 6 лет назад +71

    Magnus vs Nakamura 12.5 - 8.5 Magnus is the world champ in Fischer chess. With the same score as Fischer beat Spassky in 1972.

  • @johnnymac4997
    @johnnymac4997 3 года назад

    this is the one i always used to play...interesting to see it in a master game

  • @rhizophagus
    @rhizophagus 2 года назад

    I know this is old but I watched this on TV as said before but I wish that they would put competitions back on our screens in the UK

  • @tysonmaeda
    @tysonmaeda 6 лет назад +1

    love that quote" tartacover vous parle" was my first chess book i got ) an amazing book

  • @kailil3068
    @kailil3068 4 года назад +3

    At 13:22 there's a magical check with rook h2, are you possessed by the Spirit of the magician from Riga ? :D

  • @nogamenolife6708
    @nogamenolife6708 6 лет назад +3

    Agadmator ur my RUclipsr for chess best chess channel on RUclips and I'm happy u hit 101k subscribers recently keep up the good work and please make a video regarding ur favorite gambits ,openings or tal, Fisher games

  • @keepgrins77
    @keepgrins77 5 лет назад

    Such a beauty!

  • @michaeloh6221
    @michaeloh6221 6 лет назад +59

    "I think any one of you could play this against karpov and you would not lose"
    I would have to have 3 passed pawns, a queen and a bishop and maybe a rook against a sole king against karpov to not lose.

    • @oneviewer8206
      @oneviewer8206 6 лет назад

      michael oh well if you really play carefully and as smartly as you can, with queen odds you can pretty much defeat the most perfect AI or even god. Queen odds are just winning even for relatively weak players.

    • @infinitysalinity7981
      @infinitysalinity7981 6 лет назад +3

      one viewer
      I challenge you to play stockfish with queen odds

    • @oneviewer8206
      @oneviewer8206 6 лет назад

      Infinity Salinity i played against level 8 stockfish without any odds and i got into 2 rook endgame and stockfish was pawn up and i played that game very quickly and lightly without too much calculation. Imagine if i had queen odds from the beginning and calculated a lot. Stockfish would have been DOOMED!

    • @corasolagalar
      @corasolagalar 6 лет назад +2

      I'd be able to stalemate karpov with those odds too

    • @infinitysalinity7981
      @infinitysalinity7981 6 лет назад

      one viewer
      Sounds like Stockfish got an early lead and simplified the game. But do try the handicap and post the pgn. I'm not betting against you or anything, just want to see how other people do it.

  • @ivayloivanov2921
    @ivayloivanov2921 4 года назад +6

    Any of you can play this position against Karpov and not lose - that made my day

  • @humbertojesusguillenymoral6550

    The great Tony Miles won the Capablanca Memorial ¡four times! (1994-95-96 and 99) and in his last years he was the king of Open Tournaments.

  • @whitenightf3
    @whitenightf3 5 лет назад +1

    1980 I remember this game like it was yesterday. Tony was England's Number one and I used to watch him play in the 80's when we played at the same tournaments.
    I believe he really understood psychology in chess and used it many times to great effect. Sadly from a chess fans perspective he was taken to young.

    • @harrycallahan3391
      @harrycallahan3391 5 лет назад +1

      Think I read recently that Nigel Short said that Tony was insanely jealous and took it badly when he took the British number spot from him which he believed contributed to Tony's mental breakdown. Any truth in that would you say whitenightf3??!!

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 лет назад +1

      @@harrycallahan3391 That sounds a bit crazy to me. Maybe Short was making a tasteless joke, (if he did say that).

    • @harrycallahan3391
      @harrycallahan3391 5 лет назад

      @@dannygjk - That's what I thought myself. But I wouldn't have thought Short would have been the kind of person to do that. I don't know him personally of course.. 🤔

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 5 лет назад

      @@harrycallahan3391 Chess players are competitive of course and don't like being usurped in anything. I don't know that Tony had a mental breakdown as such. He died from complications relating to diabetes which he believed he could control through diet alone. I went to his funeral.

    • @harrycallahan3391
      @harrycallahan3391 5 лет назад

      @@davidcopson5800 - Think I read somewhere that Tony had had a breakdown. Could have been misreported I guess..

  • @yasir5422
    @yasir5422 6 лет назад

    11:56 you sir HAVE UNDER ESTIMATED MY POWER !!!!

  • @zeflinchess7728
    @zeflinchess7728 6 лет назад +1

    “And you immediately win that argument” 😂

  • @christianjhondaymon8724
    @christianjhondaymon8724 6 лет назад +5

    Congrats on the 100k subs agad! 😃😃

  • @aaronthearon4498
    @aaronthearon4498 6 лет назад +4

    Interesting game!

  • @bqkidestroyz8441
    @bqkidestroyz8441 6 лет назад +6

    13:15 he said check when no check was made :D

    • @Sami-rp1nh
      @Sami-rp1nh 4 года назад +2

      What's your definition of check?

  • @elwind762
    @elwind762 2 года назад

    Watching Giant Chess at the Mall and I laughed so hard about knowing the name of the opening the kid played there!!!

  • @Stefanburakov
    @Stefanburakov 4 года назад +1

    Fantastiskt parti

  • @teejay5511
    @teejay5511 6 лет назад +1

    very tricky spot. Wish I could ponder a position for 30 mins.... GMs for a reason. thx for the video

  • @patrickross4875
    @patrickross4875 6 лет назад +1

    that is the best chess quote ive ever read

  • @JackZeru
    @JackZeru 6 лет назад +2

    Great narration. You make it sound like a war story, giving all nuances and strategies and the flow of the war. If you ever think about becoming a chess teacher I think you'll be awesome.

  • @leorodriguez9686
    @leorodriguez9686 5 лет назад +2

    My god the title of this video 🤣

  • @xaiverbeaudin6766
    @xaiverbeaudin6766 6 лет назад

    Ok Im not that good at chess but I love watching other chess matches between some of the best and you're explanation with every match is extraordinary

  • @joeb4142
    @joeb4142 5 лет назад +3

    3:28 Karpov intimidated? Whoa. Dude.

  • @snap-off5383
    @snap-off5383 4 года назад +1

    My entire repertoire is based on Miles play in this game, bolstered by Mike Basman's books and of course engine analysis.

  • @efai
    @efai 3 года назад

    he take half an hour to consider and then blunder... what a GM !

  • @nakulbam5067
    @nakulbam5067 6 лет назад +3

    12:00 I think he could still trick me and have some drawing chances. After all he is Karpov

  • @thomasrebotier1741
    @thomasrebotier1741 6 лет назад +1

    I'm surprised that there isn't an opening Karpov knows rote that has the same position at *some* point, so with just an inversion of moves, for example variations on the Ruy Lopez.

  • @Brusselpicker
    @Brusselpicker 4 года назад

    Tony Miles was the first English GM to earn the title over the board. He was known as an eccentric, exciting player and personality. He developed diabetes and had a serious back problem, once playing face down from a massage table. Tony died young, 46, his diabetes may have contributed, as may the medication he took after he had a nervous breakdown some years earlier.

  • @thatcringelord
    @thatcringelord 3 года назад

    "and it's at this move that we have a completely new game."

  • @TheMrBennito
    @TheMrBennito 4 года назад

    a Milestone in Karpov Crushing

  • @utcuwan7366
    @utcuwan7366 6 лет назад +2

    you should do a series about openings! (history, famous uses etc) #suggestion

  • @anibalignaciopardoherrera684
    @anibalignaciopardoherrera684 5 лет назад +1

    this is my favorite chessgame and the reason why i ussually play a6 against e4

  • @shazirahmani
    @shazirahmani 4 года назад +2

    01:45- thats where game starts

  • @gautejohannessen9070
    @gautejohannessen9070 6 лет назад +3

    Love your videos! Could you please make a video about some games from the Ficher Chess WC?

  • @davidskaar3232
    @davidskaar3232 3 года назад

    Fun game to see thanks.

  • @klantize
    @klantize 6 лет назад +1

    I was there and saw the game live ! Miles drinking a lot of milk!!

  • @devonmacdonald4439
    @devonmacdonald4439 6 лет назад

    fantastic game awesome video

  • @apexmaintenance461
    @apexmaintenance461 4 года назад

    Miles: the open book...has left the building.

  • @Ronbo710
    @Ronbo710 4 года назад +2

    Look up Mind F**k in the dictionary and there's a picture of GM Tony Miles :D

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 Год назад

    Taking Karpov out of Book reminds me of Fischer's dislike of theory.
    What a pity he didn't defend his title, against Karpov in 197-.

  • @thebrainboy6981
    @thebrainboy6981 3 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @Exxard
    @Exxard 6 лет назад +20

    you see guys! You can beat karpov if only you go the extra mile :D

  • @rpdigital17
    @rpdigital17 5 лет назад +1

    A6 is not a bad move at all, you play it later in the Sicilian Najdorf.

  • @mahmodabdalgafer2696
    @mahmodabdalgafer2696 6 лет назад +3

    don't understand whats the purpose of disliking such videos lol

  • @lavapsp15
    @lavapsp15 2 года назад

    Don't try it Anakin. I have the high ground.
    11:57 - you overrestimate my power.

  • @shyamdas6231
    @shyamdas6231 6 лет назад +1

    #suggestion Morphy vs Anderesson. A game in which Morphy wins in 17 moves. Anderesson opens with 1 a3 in a later game to win in 77 moves.

  • @joelherbert9448
    @joelherbert9448 6 лет назад +1

    Congrats on 100k subs mate! wrong video i know but oh well. Btw when do you play with subscribers on lichess?

  • @veselinjokanovic3032
    @veselinjokanovic3032 6 лет назад

    What a brilliant game.

  • @ln9296
    @ln9296 6 лет назад

    'and you immediately win that argument'

  • @westsidebilling
    @westsidebilling 5 лет назад +2

    Even the great one's have bad days.

  • @pearbungler1165
    @pearbungler1165 4 года назад

    I learned a lot.

  • @darklingeraeld-ridge7946
    @darklingeraeld-ridge7946 5 лет назад

    Thrilling game.