Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)

In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it. www.thechesswebsite.com Chess Software used in the video can be found at http and www.chessok.com
Magnus Carlsen vs. Garry Kasparov - Reykjavik Rapid 2004

►twitch.tv ►facebook.com This is a game between Magnus Carlsen (W) and Garry Kasparov (B) from the 2004 Reykjavik Rapid. It was their first of two encounters. Carlsen was a 13-year-old International Master at the time. Opening: Cambridge Springs Defense 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6...
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Vishy Anand Vs. Garry Kasparov - Blitz Chess Final Game ..omg

ChessOnDVD.com An epic blitz chess battle between 2 giants. World Champion at the time goes head to head against the current World Champion Viswanathan Anand. This occurred back in '96 at the Credit Suisse Masters Tournament in Geneva.
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Kasparov - Simultaneous chess game

Kasparov plays a simultaneous chess game.(Video with Greek subtitles)
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Authors@Google: Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov was the highest-rated chess player in the world for over twenty years and is widely considered the greatest chess player that ever lived. On Thursday, 10th March, 2005 Kasparov announced his retirement from competitive chess. He remains the highest-rated player in the history of the game and the only true icon in a sport with over 100 million players. He was the first player to break through the "four minute mile" of chess, a rating over 2800. He remains the only player who topped the 2850 mark. His 2851 ELO rating is still an all-time record. Today this master of strategy applies the insights and unique perspective from his extraordinary chess career to the issues of leadership, logical thinking, strategic thinking, and success on the speakers' circuit and to Russian politics. Known as an extremely intuitive chess player, Kasparov emphasizes intuition's role in reaching one's full potential as an individual and achieving superior performance as the leader of a group or organization. His contests with the super-computer "Deep Blue" were worldwide headline news and he was at the forefront of innovation in chess for over twenty years. He was at the cutting-edge of research and the battles between humans and computers as far back as 1989.
Kasparov vs 13 year old. Who is this kid?

Prince of Chess directed and produced by Oyvind Asbjornsen. This was at the Reykjavic Rapid 2004 tournament where some of the world's best players competed. A rapid game between the past and future world champion? 2 of the worlds greatest players indeed. I wonder what would happen if they were to play now. Interesting that sometime after this, Kasparov started coaching Carlsen for a while. www.youtube.com
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Chess World.net: GM Korchnoi vs GM Kasparov - Luzern 1982 Olympiad - Benoni Defence

►Kingscrusher's Greatest Hit Videos! : tinyurl.com ►Play FREE online chess at www.chessworld.net or realtime at http [Event "Luzern ol"] [Site "Luzern ol"] [Date "1982.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Viktor Korchnoi"] [Black "Garry Kasparov"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A64"] [Annotator "Microsoft"] [PlyCount "72"] [EventDate "1982.??.??"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. g3 Bg7 4. Bg2 c5 5. d5 d6 6. Nc3 OO 7. Nf3 e6 8. OO exd5 9. cxd5 a6 10. a4 Re8 11. Nd2 Nbd7 12. h3 Rb8 13. Nc4 Ne5 14. Na3 Nh5 15. e4 (15. f4 Nxg3 16. fxe5 Nxf1 17. Qxf1 Rxe5) 15... Rf8 16. Kh2 f5 17. f4 b5 18. axb5 (18. fxe5 Bxe5 (18... Nxg3 19. Kxg3 Bxe5+ 20. Kf2 b4 21. Nc4 bxc3) 19. Ne2 ) 18... axb5 19. Naxb5 fxe4 (19... Nd7 20. Nxd6) (19... Nf7 20. Na7 Bd7 21. exf5 Ra8 22. Bd2 Qb6 23. fxg6) (19... Nc4 20. exf5 Bxf5 21. g4 Bd7 22. gxh5 Bxb5 23. Nxb5 Rxb5 24. hxg6 hxg6 25. Qe2 Rb4 26. Qe6+ Kh7 (26... Kh8 27. Ra7)) 20. Bxe4 (20. fxe5 Bxe5 21. Rxf8+ Qxf8 22. Na7 Bxg3+ 23. Kh1 Be5 24. Nc6 Bxh3 25. Bxh3 (25. Nxe4 Bxg2+ 26. Kxg2 Nf4+ 27. Kg1) 25... Qf2) 20... Bd7 21. Qe2 ( 21. Nxd6 Qf6 22. fxe5 Qxe5 23. Rxf8+ Bxf8 24. Nc4 Qxg3+ 25. Kh1 Qf2 26. Bg2 Bxh3 27. Qf3 Bxg2+ 28. Qxg2 Qh4+ 29. Qh2 Qxc4 30. Qxb8 Qf1+) 21... Qb6 22. Na3 Rbe8 23. Bd2 (23. fxe5 Bxe5 24. Rxf8+ Rxf8 25. Nc4 Bxg3+ 26. Kg1 Qd8 27. Bf3 Qh4 28. Ne4 Qxh3 29. Bh6 Nf4 30. Nf6+ Kh8 31. Bxf4 Bxf4 32. Nxd7 Qxd7 33. Bg2) 23... Qxb2 24. fxe5 (24. Rfb1 Nf3+ 25. Qxf3 Qxd2+ 26. Qg2) (24. Qg2 Nf3+ 25. Bxf3 Bxc3 26. Nc4 Qb4 27. Bxc3 Qxc4 28. Bb2) (24. Nc2 Qb8 25. fxe5 Rxf1 26 <b>...</b>
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Chess Strategy: Kasparov Crushes with the Initiative

Signup for FREE online play at www.Chess.com! FM Kavutskiy returns, bringing us one of Kasparov's most famous games which serves as a gorgeous and instructive look at how to use aggressive, sacrificial play to seize and maintain a crushing initiative.
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Chess World.net : Kasparov's Immortal Game! Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 Pirc Defence - Rook sac

►Kingscrusher's Greatest Hit Videos! : tinyurl.com ►Play FREE online chess at www.chessworld.net Chess World.net presents Kasparov's Immortal Game! Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 Pirc Defence [Event "Hoogovens A Tournament"] [Site "Wijk aan Zee NED"] [Date "1999.??.??"] [Round "4"] [White "Garry Kasparov"] [Black "Veselin Topalov"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B07"] [WhiteElo "2812"] [BlackElo "2700"] [Annotator "Tryfon"] [PlyCount "87"] [EventDate "1999.??.??"] 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Be3 Bg7 (4... Ng4 5. Bg5 (5. Bb5+ c6) 5... Nf6 (5... h6 6. Bd2 Bg7 7. Nf3 e5 8. d5 c6 9. h3 Nf6 10. Bd3 cxd5 11. exd5) 6. Nf3) 5. Qd2 c6 (5... Ng4 6. Bf4 Bxd4 (6... e5 7. dxe5 Nxe5 8. Bg5 f6 9. Be3 Nbc6 10. OOO Ng4 11. Kb1 Nxe3 12. Qxe3) 7. Qxd4 e5 8. Bxe5 Nxe5 9. f4 Nbc6 10. Qd2 Nd7 11. Nf3) 6. f3 b5 7. Nge2 (7. OOO b4 8. Nce2 Qa5 9. Kb1 Na6 10. Nc1 Nc7) 7... Nbd7 8. Bh6 Bxh6 9. Qxh6 Bb7 10. a3 (10. OOO b4 11. Nb1 Qa5 12. a3 Rb8 13. g4 bxa3 (13... c5 14. Qe3 OO 15. g5 Nh5 16. axb4 cxb4 17. Bh3 Nb6) 14. Nxa3 Qb4) 10... e5 (10... Qa5 11. Nc1 b4 12. Nb3 Qb6 13. Na4 Qc7 14. axb4) 11. OOO Qe7 (11... Qa5 12. dxe5 dxe5 13. g4 b4 14. axb4 Qxb4 15. Kb1 Rb8 16. Nc1 Ba6 17. Nb3 Bxf1 18. Rhxf1 Nc5 19. Qg7 (19. Rf2 Nxb3 20. cxb3 Qxb3 21. Qg7 Ke7 22. g5 Nd7 23. Rd3 Nc5 24. Qf6+ Kf8) 19... Ke7) 12. Kb1 a6 (12... OOO 13. d5 (13. g4 Kb8 14. Bg2 Nb6 15. g5 Nh5 16. Bh3) 13... cxd5 14. exd5 a6 15. Qe3) 13. Nc1 ( 13. g4) 13... OOO 14. Nb3 exd4 15. Rxd4 c5 16. Rd1 Nb6 17. g3 Kb8 (17... d5 18. Na5 (18. Qg5 d4 19 <b>...</b>
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Bobby Fischer Vs. Garry Kasparov - Sicilian Najdorf Defense - Fischer-Sozin Attack

♕ 50+ minutes of more FREE previews: bit.ly ♕ MORE INFO ►: www.onlinechesslessons.net ♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com Bobby Fischer Vs. Garry Kasparov - Sicilian Najdorf Defense (Part 1 of 5) - The Sicilian Najdorf is one of the sharpest openings in chess, demanding incredible energy and resourcefulness from both sides to maintain the balance in strongly double-edged positions. The Fischer-Sozin Attack with 6. Bc4 is well known as one of the most complicated lines in the Najdorf, as white immediately declares his aggressive intentions of controlling the critical d5 square and increasing the pressure on the a2-g8 diagonal. The line was originally patented in the early 20th century by the Russian player Veniamin Innokentevich Sozin, however Bobby Fischer's immense contributions to the development of theory in the 6. Bc4 variation earned him widespread recognition in the 1950s and 1960s. The Fischer-Sozin Attack is an extremely dangerous weapon for white against the Sicilian Najdorf and should definitely be taken seriously by Najdorf players of any level. The Fischer-Sozin Attack has been employed by many top grandmasters through the years, most notably by Bobby Fischer, Dragoljub Velimirovic, Liviu Nisipeanu, Andrei Volokitin, Nigel Short, and Sergei Rublevsky. Interface used ICC: www.chessclub.com
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Chess World.net: Kasparov at 1986 Dubai Olympiad vs. GM Miles GM Olafsson GM Smejkal Part 1 of 2

►Playlists: www.chessworld.net ►Kingscrusher's Greatest Hit Videos! : tinyurl.com ►Play FREE online chess at www.chessworld.net or realtime at http Kingscrusher Radio Show 17th April 2012 [Event "27th olm final"] [Site "Dubai UAE"] [Date "1986.11.21"] [Round "6"] [White "Kasparov,...
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Chessworld.net: Kasparov at the 1982 Chess Olympiad vs GM Gligoric GM Nunn GM Alburt GM Suba

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Garry Kasparov predicts violence in Russia - Freeland File

Russian opposition leader and renowned chess champion Garry Kasparov predicts that if Vladimir Putin loses the upcoming election, he will not give up power, even if it means resorting to violence. Kasparov says opposition candidates are not even mentioning Putin, but need to start talking about the Putin problem.
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Anand Vs. Kasparov - Rapid Chess

All 3 games of this final round are covered here bit.ly A rapid chess game between 2 giants. The reigning World Champion Garry Kasparov matches wits with today's World Champion Viswanathan Anand. ChessOnDVD.com This took place back in 1996 at the Credit Suisse Masters Tournament in Geneva.
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Chess World.net: Kasparov (Black) - 1986 Olympiad vs GM Garcia GM Granda Zuniga GM Seirawan

Chess World.net: Kasparov with the Black pieces at the 1986 Dubai Olympiad [Event "27th olm final"] [Site "Dubai UAE"] [Date "1986.11.28"] [Round "12"] [White "Fernandez Garcia, Jose Luis ESP"] [Black "Kasparov, Garry URS"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B44"] [WhiteElo "2485"] [BlackElo "2740"]...
Garry Kasparov vs. Bobby Fischer - Sicilian Najdorf - 6. Bg5 System (pt 2/5)

♕ 50+ minutes of more FREE previews: bit.ly ♕ MORE INFO ►: www.onlinechesslessons.net ♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com Garry Kasparov vs Bobby Fischer - Video Series (Part 2 of 5) The 6. Bg5 Main Line of the Sicilian Najdorf is one of the most thoroughly researched and investigated lines in opening theory, as the naturally forcing nature of white's aggressive set-up leads to extremely complicated positions very early in the opening and middlegame. The 6. Bg5 set-up also frequently occurs through transpositions from the Richter-Rauzer and other related openings for white against the Sicilian Defense, however leading grandmasters have been unable to arrive at a conclusive evaluation about the line. The 6. Bg5 line in the Sicilian Najdorf is based around white establishing consistent pressure in the center with constant threats of exploding the position with a timely e5 break. In the 21st century, the popularity of the 6. Bg5 line has declined at the highest levels as many top grandmaster refuse to play e4 and allow black to achieve such dangerous counterplay with the Sicilian. The 6. Bg5 variation of the Sicilian Najdorf has been employed by notable players such as Mikhail Tal, Vasily Smyslov, Paul Keres, Jan Timman, and Milan Matulovic. Interface used ICC: www.chessclub.com
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Dying Tal defeated Garry Kasparov

Sicilian: Moscow Variation: Mikhail Tal vs Garry Kasparov [B51] Moscow Blitz Tournament Moscow, Russia, 28.05.1992 Tal left the hospital to play to play in this Tournament. 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Nd7 4.d4 Ngf6 5.0--0 a6 6.Bxd7+ Nxd7 7.Nc3 e6 8.Bg5 Qc7 9.Re1 cxd4 10.Nxd4 Ne5 11.f4 h6 12.Bh4 g5 13.fxe5 gxh4 14.exd6 Bxd6 15.Nd5 exd5 16.exd5+ Kf8 17.Qf3
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Grunfeld Defence: Kasparov vs Nunn

Grunfeld Defence: Kasparov vs Nunn Brussels 1986 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. c4 Bg7 4. g3 OO 5. Bg2 c6 6. Nc3 d5 7. cxd5 cxd5 8. Ne5 e6 9. OO Nfd7 10. f4 Nxe5 11. fxe5 Nc6 12. e4 dxe4 13. Be3 f5 14. exf6 Rxf6 15. Nxe4 Rxf1+ 16. Qxf1 Nxd4 17. Rd1 e5 18. Ng5 Qe8 19. Bxd4 exd4 20. Bd5+ Kh8 21. Nf7+ Kg8 22. Nd6+ *
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Garry Kasparov - Crushing The Queen's Indian Defense

♕ CLICK HERE ►: www.onlinechesslessons.net ♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com Garry Kasparov vs Lajos Portisch, Niksic 1983: Crushing the Queen's Indian Defense: Kasparov employed the Kasparov-Petrosian Variation with 5. a3 against Portisch's Queen's Indiand Defense. Kasparov built the tension with 13. Qe2 and 14. Rad1 before committing his pawn structure with 15. c4!? - an extremely active move that opened his dark-squared bishop on b2 at the cost of loosening the white pawns in the center. Kasparov continued with 17. d5!, seizing the initiative and powerfully opening the position for the white bishops. 21. Bxg7!! was truly a masterful shot by Kasparov, busting open the black kingside. White continued accurately and forced Portisch's resignation with 35. Qb3+ PGN available at chessgames.com at www.chessgames.com [Event "Niksic"] [Site "Niksic"] [Date "1983"] [Round "4"] [Result "1-0"] [White "Garry Kasparov"] [Black "Lajos Portisch"] [ECO "E12"] [PlyCount "69"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.a3 d5 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.e3 Nxc3 8.bxc3 Be7 9.Bb5+ c6 10.Bd3 c5 11.OO Nc6 12.Bb2 Rc8 13.Qe2 OO 14.Rad1 Qc7 15.c4 cxd4 16.exd4 Na5 17.d5 exd5 18.cxd5 Bxd5 19.Bxh7+ Kxh7 20.Rxd5 Kg8 21.Bxg7 Kxg7 22.Ne5 Rfd8 23.Qg4+ Kf8 24.Qf5 f6 25.Nd7+ Rxd7 26.Rxd7 Qc5 27.Qh7 Rc7 28.Qh8+ Kf7 29.Rd3 Nc4 30.Rfd1 Ne5 31.Qh7+ Ke6 32.Qg8+ Kf5 33.g4+ Kf4 34.Rd4+ Kf3 35.Qb3+ 1-0 Interface used ICC: www.chessclub.com
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KASPAROV COMMENTS DURING GAME 6 FIDE WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Pt.1

fwccchess.blogspot.com Kasparov gives his opinion and comments during the 6th game of the Fide World Chess Championship Match
Kasparov's quickest defeat: Deep Blue (Computer) vs Garry Kasparov 1997

Kasparov's quickest defeat Deep Blue (Computer) vs Garry Kasparov [B17] IBM Man-Machine, New York USA 06, 1997 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7 5.Ng5 Ngf6 6.Bd3 e6 7.N1f3 h6 [7...Bd6] 8.Nxe6 Qe7 [8...fxe6 9.Bg6+ Ke7 10.0--0] 9.0--0 fxe6 [9...Qxe6 10.Re1] 10.Bg6+ Kd8 11.Bf4 b5 12.a4 Bb7 13.Re1 Nd5 14.Bg3 Kc8 15.axb5 cxb5 16.Qd3 Bc6 17.Bf5 exf5 18.Rxe7 Bxe7 19.c4 Kasparov resigned 19...Nb4 20.Qxf5 Rf8 21.Qe6 Bd8 22.cxb5 Bxb5 23.Rc1+ Kb7 24.Qe4+ Nc6 25.Qd5 a6 [25...Nb6 26.Qxb5] 26.Qxd7+ 1--0
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Chess World.net: Kasparov at 1986 Dubai Olympiad vs. GM Miles GM Olafsson GM Smejkal Part 2 of 2

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Hayk Kasparov - Siro Togher // Armenian Pop // [Official Music Video] 2012

Interpret: Hayk Kasparov Title: Siro Togher contacts: +374 77 430134 Music & Lyrics by: Marine Petrosyan Arrangements by: Alya Maghaqyan operator by; Karen Stepanyan / KS Directed by: Jor Harutyunyan www.haykkasparov.com http twitter.com www.myspace.com vk.com www.haykkasparov.hayland.am © 2012 Hayk Kasparov
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World Chess Championship 2012: Gelfand-Anand, game 6

A video report of the sixth World Championship game between Boris Gelfand (Israel) and Vishy Anand (India), which ended in a draw after 29 moves. Most of the video is about Garry Kasparov, who visited the match on this March 18th and gave a press conference
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How good was Kasparov when he was 14: Kasparov vs Kengis

How good was Kasparov when he was 14? Garry Kasparov vs Edvins Kengis [A48] URS-ch U20 Riga (7), 1977 Riga is the capital and largest city of Latvia 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 b6 3.Bf4 Bb7 4.e3 c5 5.Nbd2 g6 6.c3 Bg7 7.h3 0--0 8.Be2 Nc6 9.0--0 d6 10.a4 a6 11.Nc4 b5 12.Na3 b4 13.cxb4 Nxb4 14.dxc5 Nfd5 [14...dxc5] 15.cxd6 Bxb2 16.Bh6 Re8 17.d7 [17.Rb1 Bxa3 18.Rb3] 17...Qxd7 18.Nc4 Bxa1 19.Qxa1 e5 [19...Nf6 20.Nb6] 20.Ncxe5 Qe6 21.Ng4 f6 22.Bc4 Rf8 23.e4 Black resigned 23...Qxe4 [23...Rf7 24.Qd4 Rc8 25.Rb1] 24.Nxf6+ Rxf6 25.Qxf6 Qe7 26.Qxe7 1--0
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Garry Kasparov: The Greatest Chess Player Ever

Signup for FREE online play at www.Chess.com! IM David Pruess pays tribute to his "chess role model," former world champion Garry Kasparov. Pruess describes Kasparov's metoeric rise to greatness, and shows a beautiful game which exemplifies Kasparov's famous attacking style and innovative...
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Kasparov vs Deep Blue 1996 Game 6

In the final game of the 1996 grudge match between Kasparov and Deep Blue, Kasparov only need a tie to take the series but saw a weakness and went on to play for the win. This was a fantastic game to wrap up the 1996 series. Stay tuned for videos from the 1997 rematch. For more videos check out www.thechesswebsite.com
Jan Timman Vs Garry Kasparov - Ruy Lopez Opening - Soviet Chess - 1985

♕ ARTICLE: www.onlinechesslessons.net ♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com ♕ OnlineChessLessons.net Jan Timman vs Garry Kasparov Hilversum 1985 - The players open with the Ruy Lopez, and Kasparov decides to employ a line reminiscent of the Breyer Variation with 15. ...Nb8 and 16. ...Nd7 - preparing for the opening of the center by rerouting the knight to a more comfortable position. Timman crashes the center with 18. c4!? - and comes out on the better end of the complications as Kasparov is forced to defend his b5 pawn awkwardly with 20. ...c6 - temporarily shutting his own bishop on b7 out of the game. Timman jumps on the opportunity with 21. a4! - immediately exploiting black's lack of coordination and activity. Kasparov was left with a weakened pawn structure and Timman continued with his aggressive intentions with 27. Nd5! and the fantastic temporary piece sacrifice 32. Nf6!! - leaving white with a winning initiative after the smoke had cleared. Kasparov tried to fight with the counter shot 40. ...Ra1! - however Timman cool-headedly ended the game with 41. Qf6+! PGN available here: www.chessgames.com Interface used is ICC, sign up at: www.chessclub.com
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Anatoly Karpov Vs Garry Kasparov - Rapid Match 2009: Valencia, Spain - Gary Chess Grandmaster

♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com ♕ OnlineChessLessons.net "Kasparov Vs Karpov Rapid Match 2009 Valencia, Spain" - Karpov opens with his normal d4 and Kasparov responds with the sharp Grunfeld Defense. Karpov attempts to avoid excess complications in the opening by fianchettoing his kingside bishop, although black is able to quickly create counterplay with 7. ...c5 and 8. ...e6. An unusual knight maneuver (10. Nec3!?) by Karpov achieves solid control of the center. Kasparov plays actively with 13. ...Bd4!? and Karpov is forced to create a mass of complications beginning with 14. a5!? Black had achieved a solid position with dynamic counterplay, however in time-trouble Kasparov dropped a pawn with 25. ...Qf6? (better was 25. ...Qa6). Kasparov had one more chance to salvage the game, however he blundered in severe time-trouble 32. ...Bc1 33. ...Nd3+ and 34. ...Bc2 - allowing white to easily promote his past d-pawn. CORRESPONDING ARTICLE: www.onlinechesslessons.net PGN: [Event "Kasparov Vs Karpov Rapid Match 2009"] [Site "Valencia, Spain"] [Date "2009.09.23"] [White "Anatoly Karpov"] [Black "*Garry Kasparov"] [Result "1-0"] [Opening "Neo-Grunfeld, 5.cd, main line"] [ECO "D72"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. g3 Bg7 4. Bg2 d5 5. cxd5 Nxd5 6. e4 Nb6 7. Ne2 c5 8. d5 e6 9. OO OO 10. Nec3 Na6 11. a4 exd5 12. exd5 Nb4 13. Be3 Bd4 14. a5 Bxe3 15. axb6 Bd4 16. bxa7 Bf5 17. Na3 Rxa7 18. Ncb5 Rxa3 19. Rxa3 Bxb2 20. Re3 Qb6 21. Qe2 Bg7 22. Rd1 Bd7 23. Na3 Bd4 24. Re7 Ba4 25. Rc1 Qf6 26. Rxb7 Bb2 <b>...</b>
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Garry Kasparov vs Viswanathan Anand 1-0 Spanish Game: Open Variations. Karpov Gambit

Kasparov maintained the initiative throughout the entire game. Anand never backs off to play passive and defensive. Instead we have an excellent game here wherevination that quickly transition into an endgame where kasparov has a clear winning advantage.
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QORE 3.0 | Endymion & Kasparov

QORE 3.0: events.q-dance.nl Minimixes: events.q-dance.nl Facebook: www.facebook.com Kasparov produced one of the sound tracks for QORE 3.0 and Endymion will perform with live video sync for the first time. Hardcore and the Heineken Music Hall. It is a combination that will raise the pulse of the true hardcore followers. The Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam will be the background to the first edition of QORE 3.0 on Saturday 5 November 2011. This is Q-dance's vision on hardcore in the year 2011.
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Chess 'Simul' Game - Garry Kasparov Against 30 Players

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Garry Kasparov vs Magnus Carlsen - Reykjavik Rapid 2004

►facebook.com ►twitter.com This is a game from the 2004 Reykjavik Rapid between Garry Kasparov (W) and the then 13-year-old Magnus Carlsen (B). 1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 g6 3. e4 d6 4. d4 Bg7 5. Nf3 OO 6. Be2 e5 7. Be3 exd4 8. Nxd4 c6 9. f3 Re8 10. Bf2 d5 11. exd5 cxd5 12. c5 Nc6 13....
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Noisecontrollers & Kasparov & Evil Activities @ X-Qlusive Liveset 2012

Noisecontrollers & Kasparov & Evil Activities @ X-Qlusive Noisecontrollers Uploaded for promotional purposes only. 01. Outblastt - Master's Symphony (Evil Activities Remix) 02. Evil Activites & Endymion Feat E-Life - Broken 03. Kasparov - Trapped In This World 04. Dj Mad Dog & Amnesys - Game Over 05. Neophyte & Tha Playah - Still Nr. 1 06. Tha Playah & Evil Activities - Imperial 07. Noisecontrollers - Unite (Tha Playah Remix) 08. D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Fuck The Noisecontrollers 09. The Prophet - Pitch Black 10. The Viper & Evil Activites - Raving Bootleg 11. The Prophet & Brennan Heart - Wake Up! (Prophet's Hardcore Remuxx) 12. Tha Playah - Walking The Line 13. Evil Activities Feat DJ Panic - Quiet Dedication (Neophyte & Tha Playah Remix) 14. Neophyte - Braincrackin' (2011 Refix) 15. Wildstylez & Alpha? - Atrocious (Kasparov Remix) 16. Tha Playah & MC Alee - Always Right 17. Amnesys - Refly 18. Kasparov - Keep Going 19. Evil Activites - Point Of No Return 20. Noize Suppressor - Nobody Like's 21. Evil Activities - Evil Inside 22. The Viper & Neophyte - Coming Home 23. Neophyte Records All Stars - Ardenaline 24. Tha Playah - On The Edge 25. Masters of Ceremony - Dirt
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Chess World.net presents: Short vs Kasparov, Game 4 of 8, 2011 - Evans Gambit

►Kingscrusher's Greatest Hit Videos! : tinyurl.com ►Play FREE online chess at www.chessworld.net Chess World.net presents Short vs Kasparov, Game 4, 2011 - Evans Gambit [Event "Kasparov-Short Blitz Match"] [Site "Leuven"] [Date "2011.10.08"] [Round "4.1"] [White "Nigel Short"] [Black "Garry Kasparov"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "C52"] [PlyCount "118"] [EventDate "2011.10.09"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 {The gambit is named after the Welsh sea Captain William Davies Evans, the first player known to have employed it. The first game with the opening is considered to be Evans - McDonnell, London 1827, although in that game a slightly different move order was tried (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. OO d6 and only now 5. b4). In 1832, the first analysis of the gambit was published is the Second Series of Progressive Lessons (1832) by William Lewis.[1] The gambit became very popular shortly after that, being employed a number of times in the series of games between McDonnell and Louis de la Bourdonnais in 1834. Players such as Adolf Anderssen, Paul Morphy and Mikhail Chigorin subsequently took it up. After Emanuel Lasker's simplifying defense to the opening in a tournament in 1895, it was out of favour for much of the 20th century, although John Nunn and Jan Timman played some games with it in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and in the 1990s Garry Kasparov used it in a few of his games (notably a famous 25-move win against Viswanathan Anand in Riga, 1995), which prompted a brief <b>...</b>
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Slav Defense: Kasparov vs Anand: Dortmund 1992

Slav Defense: Kasparov vs Anand Dortmund, 1992 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 c6 3.d4 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 White wants to stop Black from protecting his c-pawn with 5...b5. 5...Bf5 6.e3 e6 7.Bxc4 Bb4 Black pins the knight on c3. 8.0--0 0--0 9.Qe2 Nbd7 10.Ne5 White intends to advance his center with pawn f3 followed by e4. [10.e4 Bxc3 11.bxc3] 10...Re8 11.Rd1 Qc7 12.Nxd7 Qxd7 13.f3 Nd5 14.Na2 Bf8. 15.e4 Bg6 16.Qe1 ...f5?? An oversight which costs Black a piece. 17.exd5 Black resigned. 1--0 17...exd5 18.Be2 Line
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Kasparov vs Short - Speed Chess Challenge Pt.1

ChessNoir.com Live at the Hippodrome, 1987. World Champion Garry Kasparov goes against the highest rated British player Nigel Short for the London Docklands Speed Chess Challenge Trophy. Nigel desperately needs a win after losing the first 2 games to the World Champion. Very original play by both players. Kasparov unusually plays the Reti and Short answers with the Chigorin Defense. Live commentary by Grandmaster Ray Keene. Part 1 of 2
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