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Levitov Chess World is a place where people interested in chess can find something they like, according to their tastes. Here you can find news, interviews, streaming and commentaries of the strongest tournaments made by the best players in the world, but also a chess academy for people ranging from absolute beginner to master, and also our own play zone and a lot more. Subscribe to our channel!
I Wanted to Win to Free Myself. Gata Kamsky Reveals Himself
Gata Kamsky was considered to be one of the most promising players of the end of the 20th century. To date, he still holds the record of being the youngest player to ever beat the World Champion in classical chess. Still, only a few people know what Gata had to go through to reach the top.
Gata Kamsky, World Championship contender and 2007 World Cup winner tells us about the flip side of success that talented athletes often have to deal with.
0:00 Meeting our guest
11:17 Childhood of a prodigy
37:17 Moving over to the U.S.
43:10 Chess at the highest level
1:06:38 Victory over Kasparov, match against Karpov and the "Lasker method"
1:14:27 Retiring from chess
1:23:34 Triumphal return. Games against Carlsen. Winning the World Cup
1:35:32 Match against Topalov
1:44:36 On Boris Gelfand
1:54:29 Why we play chess?
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- we regularly do commentary with the best chess players;
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Gata Kamsky, World Championship contender and 2007 World Cup winner tells us about the flip side of success that talented athletes often have to deal with.
0:00 Meeting our guest
11:17 Childhood of a prodigy
37:17 Moving over to the U.S.
43:10 Chess at the highest level
1:06:38 Victory over Kasparov, match against Karpov and the "Lasker method"
1:14:27 Retiring from chess
1:23:34 Triumphal return. Games against Carlsen. Winning the World Cup
1:35:32 Match against Topalov
1:44:36 On Boris Gelfand
1:54:29 Why we play chess?
✅ Sign up to the channel bit.ly/LevitovChessWorld and don't forget to click on 🛎️
🎥 Our Twitch channel- www.twitch.tv/levitovchess
Don't miss what's most important for you on the Levitov Chess World channel:
- we regularly do commentary with the best chess players;
- we analyse the games of the leading players
- we release educational content;
- we teach chess to the beginners;
- we have a look as various chess contents, and many more
#chess #levitovchess #podcast #interview
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wow. no many chess interviuv has a chanse to match this.
What a terrific interview! When I heard Kamsky speak in the past -- rare occasions -- he always seemed at least a little bitter, and I suspected his difficult childhood and adolescence were part of the explanation. For him to be able to calmly tell his story in this way takes incredible courage. I have always respected Kamsky as a chess player. (I even share his fondness for the London System.) After this interview, I respect him even more as a person. Thank you!
Видео баян же. Перезалив получается
This is a beautiful, beautiful interview. Kamsky comes through as much more likeable than ever before, he has finally become a man, a human being. Kudos to both and thank you.
Я не понял, это перезалив уже опубликованного на новый канал или новое интервью?
перезалив, с английскими субтитрами
Залейте выпуск на русско язычный канал
уже давно там лежит
He is very similar to me that's why I had not drawen any lesson but have sympathy to him :)
subtitles are not working correctly, probably something with format, can you check please? 1:21 timestamp
It's fixed now!
dont worry we understand rusian: poñimay carole, nisha, party njet da, so we not need the su tittle at all after all chess, speek for itself
If it is all in Russian, why not have the title in Russian (so I won't even bother clicking it)
Because it's a release for English-speaking audiences (there are the English subtitles included). This interview was released for a Russian-speaking audience (without the subtitles) 2 months ago on a different channel.
probably, there's no Russian equivalent for the word "clickbait"
Good interview
Karpov should have won!
Büyük bir eser. Teşekkürler Kasparov ve Levitov. tüm seriyi baştan sona izledim. Satranç literatüründe eşsiz bir eser bırakmış oldunuz.
Karpov is the GOAT
Why not the English language let the world understand what you are talking about that is also the one reason russia chess down fall ??
This is shameful from the linares tournament organisers.... Not having an extra piece to promote the pawn... And then to have a stupid arbitrar who doesn't understand the situation. Absolute shameful. The arbitrar was like "this is my siesta time... Don't bother me"
Some games don't need commentators... Just wanted to listen to the players.
Build your own website. Lets see
30:20 - 30:35 How is it possible? It is the easiest thing in the world to explain by so many different things. Variance, Psycholog.. The fact he asks this question in a serious manner has me thinking he is almost as dense as Kramnik. Kramnik isnt an online grinder - he isnt as bothered when playing with a different set up. Who knows what the difference is for them playing iRL (they played iRL online too.. it is 100% different) ect.. Like Im not even waiting for how Dani Rensch to answers this.. but this proves nothing at all and whoever does not understand this.. is crazy.. to me
"His figures sound right"??? Only to those untrained in statistics. Know what you don't know.
thanks igor for the magic in the background!
Levitov is a fool - he uses a crystal ball to decide if someone is cheating.
Kramnik is a washed up chess player who has no understanding of statistics... Hikaru has challenged Kramnik to a $1M chess challenge. Has Kramnik accepted, or is he scared?
Lenitov shows his stupidity... 'These f++king mathematicians, I don't care about them'. This is a pointless conversation with someone who doesn't understand high level math. Lenitov needs to stick to chess.
What Kremnik does is ridiculous and I don't understand why people even pay attention to what he says. It is simple, If you accuse 100 people being thiefs and one of them turns out to be thief, at that point, you were NOT right, you were 99% wrong. It's confirmation bias at its best, counting hits and ignoring SEA of misses. Just wake up...
Who even is this Levitov guy? I tried to look up his past and he has none on Google indexed pages. Anyway, it's funny that he actually said that he trusts feeling more than statistics!
"Strong feelings are almost always right" , yikes buddy
Kramnik entered a tournament, he lost his first game and immediately complained “he’s definitely cheating!” The arbiter said “Vladimir, it's a simul and you were playing yourself!” Kramnik narrowed his eyes and muttered, “Even I don’t trust me these days…”
3+2, 3+1 and 3+0 are all completely different time controls. Kramnik would not do as well if he faces Josem with the same time controls as TT. Kramnik needs to be sanctioned by FIDE or sued.
I was surprised to see Caruana clearly state that he also thinks the game is full of cheaters especially during Titled Tuesdays. And his colleagues he says agree. That means the current measures are not enough.
Everything I've ever heard Danny say about cheat detection makes perfect, logical sense to me. MOST of the time, Kramnik sounds like someone who is just FED UP; The PROBLEM with Kramnik is that exactly ZERO objective truth can be a guaranteed byproduct of this overflowing emotional wellspring.
True
Danny, this is an awesome interview that exposes your insight into the commercial viability of Chess and how much you care about developing something consumable, marketable and enjoyable for the public. I'm not sure there are many people thinking about this as much as you are. It sounds like you have found your calling. Keep up the good work!
Please talk English. I don't understand any of this weird language!
Feeling better that stat lool. This guys is so bias for krammik
Levitov talks about how Jospem didn't dominate the match against Kramnik the way he had done on line but he seems to forget that those on line games were 3+1 and Kramnik demanded that the match would have only 3+2 games. This 1 extra second increment makes a difference, especially when the players have little time left. Kramnik can't even make premoves, for crying out loud. There was a 10+0 rapid game against Keymer in which Kramnik got flagged because of it. He had more time on the clock and still lost!
That brown chair behind Danny looks REALLY COMFORTABLE! 🤓
Where does he keep looking? Kramnik please check. Your advice is needed.
Danny Rensch best man
Kramnik is just an internet bully.
Internet boomer*
The thing was that .. 1) i do think that he was bullied by all over the world and rumored about using beads 2)yes that was initiated by magnus with that tweet but i still do think that he didnt accused him of cheating directly he was suspicious though nd withdrew bcoz of his history of cheating Further lawsuit made hans even more reputed as 😂 3) hikaru as always acts like a child and does anything for content 4) not getting invutations isnt only hans problem even other gms like arjun werent recieving invitations 5) hans is completely delusional and a hypocrite even supporting another delusional kramnik😂
47:30 Statistics are never wrong because statistics don't claim anything. PEOPLE make claims based on statistical observations, but it has to go through some kind of reasoning, and this is the part where things can be "wrong". We aren't suggesting that Kramnik is providing wrong statistics, but rather that the way he uses these statistics to support his claims is deceptive because his reasoning is always biased and flawed.
Statistics= if I eat a whole chicken and you don't, then we had half a chicken each.
"I think it's not personal"... so that makes it not personal? This guy is biased.
Some chapters will help!
The feeling comment is kind of insane. What do you mean feelings are more important and believable?
Kramnik is right.Cheating online is a joke by now, let's try it over the board.
Kramnik is being very irresponsible. If it is a fide tournament then Kramnik should complain to them or whichever appropriate authority there is ,but doing detective work with eyeball movements and the like is just irresponsible. All of these allegations are followed by an invitation to play him - Why ? .He should start playing fide rated tournaments and then complain about cheating." to FIDE. I classify this as indirect bullying-If you beat me I will call you a cheater . If you don't play me -I will force you to play me otherwise you are a cheater. Alternatively he could devise an alternative rating system of his own named something like K-ELO 🤷
"I believe more in feelings than statistics"...... wow..... how can you live with yourself. i hope you stub your toe every day for the rest of your life.
57:07 did danny just say that he and robert hess were in the closet in 2018?
Levitov, prepare to be accused of cheating by kramnik after this interview. You looked to the sides pretty often. Danny even more so
Rensch needs to start with giving the real level of cheating....damn sight more than the 2% he claims in my opinion
You know what they say about opinions.....
2% over-performance in TT not cheating on the website, or among good player, amazing how people just dont listen...
Посмотрю в разборе Крамника 😃