Kasparov Spent 83 MINUTES After Karpov’s SHOCKING 9th Move 😱

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♛ Find this game between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov in this blog-post –

In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you the second game from the World Chess Championship Match 1987 between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. In this interesting game, Kasparov thought for 83 minutes on his 10th move of the game, after he was shocked by Karpov’s 9th move.

Kasparov and Karpov had played 100 games in total at the time of this game, with a total score of 50.5–49.5 in favor of Kasparov.

The 1987 World Chess Championship between Karpov and Kasparov was played in Seville from October 12 to December 19, 1987. Before the 24th game, Kasparov was down 12–11, but in the 24th game, Kasparov made a comeback by using the English Opening to win the final game to retain his title.

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00:00 Kasparov thought for 83 minutes on 10th move
00:13 Kasparov vs Karpov, World Chess Championship 1987
00:26 The greatest chess rivalry: Kasparov vs Karpov
02:07 Anatoly Karpov’s 9th move shocked Garry Kasparov!
04:38 Pressure of the World Chess Championship Match
06:26 Who is your favourite chess player? (comment below)
07:54 Kasparov increasing the tension of the position
09:04 Kasparov sets up an evil trap
11:24 Spectacular finish to the game

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    13:02 "There is no defense against one of these two checkmates." I think he meant to draw an arrow to D1, which is what Kasparov saw if he'd played Q to F2.

    какаяпозорная партия с обеих сторон одни ошибки, прогнала по Stokfish, даже кмс лучше сыграл бы, позор

    I am probably very wrong, but isn't the defence from the checkmate queen f2?

    that's funny my first thought was to push by [e3]

    Karpov is a great player, but may be most of you dont know that the power of the whole State (USSR) was with him against Kasparov. The latter was treated as "iunreliable" and "KGB" took care after Kasparov every day and nignt, for sure. That is the reason for the "stormy" Karpov's inititial games. But Kasparov resissted and came back in the Game … the rest is a history. Karpov is a world class player, for sure, and had to prove his quality all the time, since Fisher refused to defend the title. But we also should remember some strange and relevant details, back in the time.

    Why didn't Karpov ever play Bg4xe2?

    Why didn't Karpov ever play Bg4xe2?

    Karpov is a great player, but may be most of you dont know that the power of the whole State (USSR) was with him against Kasparov. The latter was treated as "iunreliable" and "KGB" took care after Kasparov every day and nignt, for sure. That is the reason for the "stormy" Karpov's inititial games. But Kasparov resissted and came back in the Game … the rest is a history. Karpov is a world class player, for sure, and had to prove his quality all the time, since Fisher refused to defend the title. But we also should remember some strange and relevant details, back in the time.

    What about Queen F2? I guess it was not about the checkmate attempt because there was no checkmate, it was the pawn in the other side.
    Well, just saw it… Qf2 Qd3 and the queen will be lost. Not a forced checkmate but a losing position for sure.

    My favourite GM is either Tal, Fischer, Karpov, or Kasparov.

    No chess clock during this match? Or hiw many hours have they been set to play?

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