GK's Four Most Memorable Games
Here's Garry Kasparov doing what he does best -- playing chess. The way he explains the dynamics of a position is both entertaining and instructive.
Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov Replays His Four Most Memorable Games | The New Yorker (9:36) 'Published on Jan 19, 2018'
The description, from The New Yorker channel, said,
Grandmaster Garry Kasparov, considered by many to be the greatest chess player of all time, replays some of his most unforgettable games. He relives both the happiest and the most painful moments of his career.
Thanks to Chessgames.com, here are the four games in the order presented:-
- Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov; World Championship Match (1987), Seville ESP, rd 24
- Viswanathan Anand vs Garry Kasparov; PCA-GP Credit Suisse Rapid Final Blitz Playoff (1996), Geneva SUI, rd 4
- Deep Blue (Computer) vs Garry Kasparov; IBM Man-Machine (1997), New York, NY USA, rd 6
- Anatoly Karpov vs Garry Kasparov; World Championship Match (1985), Moscow URS, rd 24
Near the end of the video, Kasparov sums up his approach to chess: 'You have to make tough decisions, and you have to be able to resist pressure and survive after psychological blows and losses.'
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