Awesome Spasskyv Karpov video, Kings Gambit

Awesome Spasskyv Karpov video, Kings Gambit

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Spassky sticks something in his mouth at the start
of the game and appears to set fire to it.

I'm going to try that, it may turn you a good player and it looks so cool.

The vid runs in 3 parts and you note the numbers drop with each part.

The number of current views.

Part one views = 8,767
Part two views = 6,041
Part Three views = 4,621

Typical Chess players only interested in the opening. 🙂

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awesome vid. thanx for posting.

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Originally posted by greenpawn34
Spassky sticks something in his mouth at the start
of the game and appears to set fire to it.

I'm going to try that, it may turn you a good player and it looks so cool.

The vid runs in 3 parts and you note the numbers drop with each part.

The number of current views.

Part one views = 8,767
Part two views = 6,041
Part Three views = 4,621

Typical Chess players only interested in the opening. 🙂
its a pity, perhaps they were expecting a boring ending, after the present candidates
matches, who can blame them! ending in that match was the best part, see the young
girl trying to keep up on the analysis board!

rc

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Originally posted by vivify
awesome vid. thanx for posting.
you are most welcome 🙂

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Loved it.

I found the realtime cga analysis board really impressive from a 1982 perspective. One might say "pfft..." to it today, but back in the day, that would have been some really flash tech.

More than that, actually getting a glimpse of the GM's faces in real time is very rewarding. There are a multitude of entertaining analysis videos of chess games on Youtube in which they show the moves and the important variations, often with inciteful commentay. But it can't quite compare to watching film of a real-life dude actually lighting a smoke, scratching his bum, belching, then reaching foward to play e4.

The real-time element was fantastic as well. In reading through the moves of a famous game, you generally get absolutely no idea about - let's say - move 24: black is getting into serious time trouble. The temporarial (if that's not a real word, I've just coined it) aspect of the game is usually lacking in most game analyses - unless it's only to say "move 67 white loses on time." Getting a genuine insight into to the length of time top-notch players spend between moves was enlightening.

I'll be the first to say that at 1600 (a grade which I've gained primararily through getting a kick out of pantsing 1300s) I'm really in no position to judge the quality of analysis of any chess game. But I must say I found the dialogue a little dull and/or indecipherable in the vids. I'm not saying I could do better, but I know I could be more entertaining. And hell, entertaining is what it's all about, for a rank amateur like myself. I play chess to have fun, nothing more, nothing less. A bit of escapism. I love it. Now, the commentators in these vids sound like they're debating an alimony agreement. C'mon dude, you're getting paid to do commentary to two of the greatest minds in the world in a sport that you love. Either sound like you're enjoying it or piss off.

Commentary rant aside, I'll reiterate that I loved the vids. Two guys played a game. I saw them at it, it was great. More please. I understand that occurences of television coverage of chess are few and far between but I'll be keen for anything you can link my way.

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Originally posted by greenpawn34

Typical Chess players only interested in the opening. 🙂
when everybody knows endgame is where it's at. 😛

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Originally posted by Nybes
Loved it.

I found the realtime cga analysis board really impressive from a 1982 perspective. One might say "pfft..." to it today, but back in the day, that would have been some really flash tech.

More than that, actually getting a glimpse of the GM's faces in real time is very rewarding. There are a multitude of entertaining analysis videos of chess ga are few and far between but I'll be keen for anything you can link my way.
I am glad you enjoyed them, on the commentators, one must understand, that well, they were British and rather reserved, we dont go in much for 'slam dunks', and 'razzmatazz', indeed i once saw a video where the commentator tried to sensationalise the game and it rather cheapened it i felt, like we were watching Jeff Hardy wrestle the Great Kali on WWE. When one views the commentary as a cultural aspect, that rather genteel Englishness, lawn parties and drinking tea with scones and cream, it takes on a rather more interesting perspective. Anyhow, i think it was part of a BBC series, wish i could get a hold of it. Maybe GP has it on video or DVD, would be great to get it.

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Had seen this before, big fan.

Am I the only one who thought that Karpov sounded a bit like Gollum? Maybe it was just his hair..

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Originally posted by nimzo5
Had seen this before, big fan.

Am I the only one who thought that Karpov sounded a bit like Gollum? Maybe it was just his hair..
Lol, no he did, my precious, my precious! Now when i play a move i have Spassky going through my head, 'the possibilities', in a Russian accent!, 'ees good for me!'.

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This IS awesome and thanks for sharing, Boris is still my all time fave. I like the players' own 'annotations' throughout...

"This ees Fisher variation, very sound for black"
"Bishop B3...wiz pleasure"

Spassky's voice makes Karpov sound like a teenager.

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Originally posted by Reeves2668
This IS awesome and thanks for sharing, Boris is still my all time fave. I like the players' own 'annotations' throughout...

"This ees Fisher variation, very sound for black"
"Bishop B3...wiz pleasure"

Spassky's voice makes Karpov sound like a teenager.
You are most welcome, yes the annotations were a real highlight, we should all develop
Russian accents, its the only way to progress in chess! Alexandra Kostineuk also has a
very appealing voice, 'pawn to sree three'. 🙂

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
You are most welcome, yes the annotations were a real highlight, we should all develop
Russian accents, its the only way to progress in chess! Alexandra Kostineuk also has a
very appealing voice, 'pawn to sree three'. 🙂
What was the time of the game? 30 min? Also, did Karpov just run out of time? I wasn't sure of what happened at the end. Did Spas have a winning move? It wasn't mate was it? They moved so fast and ended it so quickly I would have liked to see the end position a bit longer.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzMxHYk70ew&feature=related
Keep good king's gambit video's like this a-comin! You are a chess master... of finding good videos.

I only wish Karpov would've played 15... h5

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Originally posted by sonhouse
What was the time of the game? 30 min? Also, did Karpov just run out of time? I wasn't sure of what happened at the end. Did Spas have a winning move? It wasn't mate was it? They moved so fast and ended it so quickly I would have liked to see the end position a bit longer.
I think each player had an hour... or 30 minutes. Not sure. They said, "...and even though the entire game has to be finished in an hour Karpov is taking fiteen, sixteen, seventeen minutes..."