Kasparov's vision was so good it was almost unbelievable. He could see outcomes many moves ahead and just led his opponent down the road to ruin long before anything seemed wrong. Many of Garry's moves that seem AMAZING to us mere mortals were simply foregone conclusions to him. 😮
Gary Chess Kasparow in his career had a wonderful strength of 2709 elo at his peak while the other grandmasters was 2620 elo at max. He also invented the "en passant" move when playing in French 1910, the latest update to the game. These two facts make him an absolute legend ans some people even consider him being the all time best.
Echoes of Marshall’s classic Queen sac combo. Kasparov’s exchange sac for just development is noteworthy. Who among us would have done so when the compensation is not obvious… though the lead in development is. Good game, interesting analysis. Thanks for posting, Cheers!
watching centralizing those bishops plus the queen isnt a chess game, it's a festing where sharks are devouring his meat. As white maybe not risking the queen and moving the kind could have being help.
I’m a good judge of character. For example, I bet you are good at chess, have a good amount of precious metals and store a nice collection of “home defense tools”.
Love your commentary and choice of games. But you’re falling behind times with your needlessly shrunk board. See more modern boards at Gotham Chess, Dr Mike Chess, Agadamator … They all maximize square size via smarter labeling which makes big difference in following the games. I didn’t realize it either until I saw the board shown the right way.
Kasparov's vision was so good it was almost unbelievable. He could see outcomes many moves ahead and just led his opponent down the road to ruin long before anything seemed wrong. Many of Garry's moves that seem AMAZING to us mere mortals were simply foregone conclusions to him. 😮
A beautiful game by the great Kasparov. Thanks John
Another great game. Thanks dawg.
Gary Chess Kasparow in his career had a wonderful strength of 2709 elo at his peak while the other grandmasters was 2620 elo at max. He also invented the "en passant" move when playing in French 1910, the latest update to the game. These two facts make him an absolute legend ans some people even consider him being the all time best.
Echoes of Marshall’s classic Queen sac combo. Kasparov’s exchange sac for just development is noteworthy. Who among us would have done so when the compensation is not obvious… though the lead in development is. Good game, interesting analysis. Thanks for posting, Cheers!
Wow, talk about pin city! That has got to be the coolest thing I've seen in a long time.
Kasparov was chess monster!
What a "fireworks" of moves !
The new guys have no clue how good this guy was 😂❤
Can you review Capablanca vs Fonaroff 1918
I saw the rook move,I must be a master.
watching centralizing those bishops plus the queen isnt a chess game, it's a festing where sharks are devouring his meat. As white maybe not risking the queen and moving the kind could have being help.
Daaaaaamn
great stuff from Kasparov , but even i (2000 on a good day) could see a4 was terrible
Yes, but suggest another move. All moves looked crap to me. 😂
A4???😂
I’m a good judge of character. For example, I bet you are good at chess, have a good amount of precious metals and store a nice collection of “home defense tools”.
He’s an entrepreneur of Chess here to relay some great chess to the rest of us fanatics
I can respect that
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Love your commentary and choice of games.
But you’re falling behind times with your needlessly shrunk board.
See more modern boards at Gotham Chess, Dr Mike Chess, Agadamator …
They all maximize square size via smarter labeling which makes big difference in following the games. I didn’t realize it either until I saw the board shown the right way.