My Dear Chess Friends! This is FM Viktor Neustroev and this is the third video devoted to the best player of all time. And in this video, I’m going to introduce Garry Kasparov. I’m sure many of you would say that Garry is the best chess player of all time! Let’s learn something new from Garry's chess life and observe his second-best game! Why second? Because I’ve already made a review of the best game of all time and that was the game between Garry Kasparov and Veselin Topalov! And one more thing before we start, my previous video was devoted to Bobby Fischer and I was asking you what else Bobby invented for chess. Would you like to know the answer? Please, watch this video to the very end and you’ll find the answer. Subscribe on YouTube Ok, before we start the analysis of Garry Kasparov’s game. Let me tell you about his biography. Actually, Kasparov is the last name of his mother. When Garry was born, his full name was Garik Kimovich Weinstein. However, he decided to change his last name at the age of 12. Garry’s parents liked to solve chess puzzles published in Soviet Newspapers. And at the age of 5, Garry suggested a solution to one of them. And this that moment his father started teaching him chess. Nowadays Garry is also known as a writer and political activist. But, of course, chess made him popular. At the age of 22 he became a World Champion in 1984 defeating Anatoly Karpov. And from 1984 until his retirement in 2005, Kasparov was ranked world No. 1 for 255 months overall for his career. His peak rating of 2851, achieved in 1999, was the highest recorded until being surpassed by Magnus Carlsen in 2013. About Bobby Fischer's contribution to World Chess Bobby Fischer invented “Increment”. This is a timing method that we get used to nowadays. A specified amount of time is added to the players main time each move, unless the player's main time ran out before they completed their move. For example, 3+2 means that 2 seconds are added to the main time after a player makes a move on the board and punches the clock. What else did Bobby Fischer create? He invented Chess960 or Fischer Random Chess. It’s a new variation of chess that employs the same board and pieces as standard chess, but the starting position of the pieces on the players' home ranks is randomized, following certain rules. The random setup makes gaining an advantage through the memorization of openings impracticable; players instead must rely more on their spontaneous talent and creativity over the board. In this video you learned about Garry Kasparov, Soviet & Russian grandmaster. I’m absolutely sure that Garry Kasparov deserved the title of “The Best Player of all time”, but before taking a final decision we should also observe 2 more candidates. Thank you for watching and make sure to like this video, subscribe to my channel and share it with your friends - chess players. I hope you enjoyed this video and liked his second-best game, but if you want to look at the analysis of Garry’s best (and the most brilliant) game, watch the video where I review the game between Garry Kasparov and Veselin Topalov. If you think that these 2 games played by Garry Kasparov are not the best games he ever played, please, share your thoughts about his best game into the comment section below. Ok, don’t miss my next video about Vishy Anand, enjoy Garry’s best game and I’ll see you there in a moment! Subscribe on YouTube Best Regards,FM Viktor Neustroev
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Dear Chess Friends! This is FM Viktor Neustroev and this is the second video devoted to the best player of all time. Who deserves this title? Please, let me know what you think. However, I choose 5 candidates who in my opinion deserve this title. They are:1. Emanuel Lasker2. Bobby Fischer3. Garry Kasparov4. Vishy Anand5. Magnus CarlsenToday I’ll tell you about Bobby Fischer (the most known American grandmaster). Is he the best chess player of all time? I’m sure many of you agree with this statement. However, before you take a final decision, let me introduce him and demonstrate the best game he ever played. Subscribe on YouTube Bobby Fischer (his full name was Robert James Fischer) was an American chess grandmaster and the 11th World Chess Champion. Bobby Fischer was a phenomenon of his day. At age 14, he became the youngest ever U.S. Chess Champion, and at 15, he became both the youngest grandmaster (GM) up to that time and the youngest candidate for the World Championship.Fischer won the World Chess Championship in 1972, defeating Boris Spassky of the USSR, in a match held in Reykjavík, Iceland. He was preparing for this match and even learned Russian to read chess books published in Soviet Union. That time all new chess books with contemporary theory were first released in Russian and, of course, only a few of them were translated to English.In this video we are going to observe the game that Bobby played against Boris Spassky in their championship match. In this video you learned about Bobby Fischer, American grandmaster, who can be considered as “The Best Player of all time” according to the opinions of several chess experts. I demonstrated the game that Bobby played against Boris Spassky. Thank you for watching and make sure to like this video, subscribe to my channel and share it with your friends - chess players. I also would like to ask if you know what else Bobby Fischer designed for chess. Please, share your ideas into the comment section below this video! And find the answer late in my next video. I hope you enjoyed this video and don’t miss the next one, where I’m going to present the next candidate – Garry Kasparov and demonstrate his second-best game. Visit my Chess Blog to read more Chess News from FM Viktor Neustroev Best Regards,FM Viktor Neustroev
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Emilsan123 Nov 26, 2020
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