Garry Kasparov and a game you should not miss (+ Video)
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Garry Kasparov and a game you should not miss (+ Video)

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Hello my friends. Today I bring another chess gem. Garry Kasparov was 13 years old in the moment he played this against Smbat G. Lputian. There are pawns and pieces sacrifices, interceptions, deflections, important strategic maneuvers. I find this game really instructive and that's why I analyzed it, I really enjoyed this one.

He played as black his favorite King's Indian Defense (KID), we can find here some typical ideas for those who play these lines.

 

Analysis about Lputian vs Kasparov, 1976

https://youtu.be/75Hn4erUQeA

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