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  • Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov uses the power of Twitter to answer some common questions about the game of chess. Why do chess players point at pieces with their middle finger? Why does the knight move the way it does? What's the more valuable piece, the knight or the bishop? Garry answers all these questions and more!
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  • @JaguarBST
    @JaguarBST Před 3 lety +30817

    The guy asked one of the most legendary figure in chess history "why does the horsy move so crazy?" LOL

    • @shalevwiden7209
      @shalevwiden7209 Před 3 lety +573

      Ikr lmao

    • @octopus8420
      @octopus8420 Před 3 lety +169

      I think I know the reason for each movement/capture

    • @dogsarec001
      @dogsarec001 Před 3 lety +1645

      “Why not straight like castle head?”

    • @GUGSSS235
      @GUGSSS235 Před 3 lety +377

      may not be a coincidence then that garry, while answering very seriously to the question, unconsciously does the italian hand gesture of "WHADDAFUCK?!" (reason why I watched the video)

    • @MohammedMustafa-sx3jf
      @MohammedMustafa-sx3jf Před 3 lety +16

      @@GUGSSS235 me too

  • @vim_usr2753
    @vim_usr2753 Před 3 lety +13463

    Everytime he said, "weak player" a part of me just hurt.

    • @pamelakalaw8165
      @pamelakalaw8165 Před 3 lety +106

      Hahahahahahahahaha same

    • @zino1110
      @zino1110 Před 3 lety +236

      Kasparov being Kasparov..

    • @beerkenstein
      @beerkenstein Před 3 lety +1112

      When he says "weak player" while staring into the camera, you know he talks about you personally.

    • @39jyotinanda57
      @39jyotinanda57 Před 3 lety +12

      🤣🤣same

    • @user-fo2rz8gt6b
      @user-fo2rz8gt6b Před 3 lety +34

      @@beerkenstein yes. Oh, yes.

  • @samynator0904
    @samynator0904 Před 3 lety +10804

    Last dude literally asked Garry Kasparov “why horsey goes brrr “ and he actually responded omg lmao

  • @chad522
    @chad522 Před 3 lety +7366

    "players at that level don't play wild"
    *Hikaru and Magnus playing the bongcloud quietly in the corner*

    • @Naikomi95
      @Naikomi95 Před 3 lety +109

      The comment I was looking for😂

    • @cram2688
      @cram2688 Před 3 lety +360

      You left out the important part - in serious games

    • @yeee33333
      @yeee33333 Před 3 lety +444

      @@cram2688 he played the bongcloud in a tournament against a world 32 ranked super GM, and WON. So there you have it

    • @cram2688
      @cram2688 Před 3 lety +166

      @@yeee33333 hikaru is never serious

    • @pokosure4831
      @pokosure4831 Před 3 lety +8

      @@yeee33333 LMAO

  • @sun12349
    @sun12349 Před 3 lety +10195

    "Depends if you are a strong or weak player".
    Weak player for Kasparov: everybody

    • @whyareureadingthis6719
      @whyareureadingthis6719 Před 3 lety +411

      Carlsen, Anand, and Kramnik want to know your location👀

    • @robfab5204
      @robfab5204 Před 3 lety +13

      Is he the best in the world rn?

    • @urhairline2026
      @urhairline2026 Před 3 lety +353

      @@robfab5204 not anymore. currently the highest rated chess player and world champion is magnus carlsen

    • @johnk9003
      @johnk9003 Před 3 lety +306

      @@robfab5204 he was but unfortunately he is getting old and can’t compete as much with the young minds.

    • @sarthak8350
      @sarthak8350 Před 3 lety +20

      What about Vassily ivanchuk

  • @Miku_chibi963
    @Miku_chibi963 Před 3 lety +16663

    A rule when Playing Kasparov.
    The earlier you resign, the smarter you will look.

    • @kpradheep8868
      @kpradheep8868 Před 3 lety +137

      No super bad should be opposite

    • @kpradheep8868
      @kpradheep8868 Před 3 lety +209

      Wtf u mean,, I can crush him ez bruh

    • @jakesayonara9835
      @jakesayonara9835 Před 3 lety +920

      That's actually so smart because then you'll look like you know what's gonna happen to you

    • @dogsarec001
      @dogsarec001 Před 3 lety +52

      @@kpradheep8868 lol

    • @friesen1520
      @friesen1520 Před 3 lety +465

      @@kpradheep8868 Did this guy just say he’d ez a grandmaster, one who held #1 title for several years?

  • @BradPeirson
    @BradPeirson Před 3 lety +4699

    "Would you castle long or short?"
    "When a player castles long you know they woke up that morning and they chose violence." - IM Levy Rozman

    • @batukhanbilgen7085
      @batukhanbilgen7085 Před 3 lety +74

      Im new into chess, I don’t get how is long more aggressive than short

    • @BradPeirson
      @BradPeirson Před 3 lety +361

      @@batukhanbilgen7085 pawns usually lead an attack. The right pawn moves at the right time. And, *very* generally, you avoid pushing pawns in front of your own king.
      When you castle to the opposite side of your opponent is easier to launch an attack.
      *Very Generally*

    • @alexanderkononov1862
      @alexanderkononov1862 Před 3 lety +85

      @@batukhanbilgen7085 if lets say black castles short but white goes long then the kings are on opposite sides and black is going to attack with all pieces on the queensside while white will try to attack with his pieces on the kingsside.

    • @user-rw9no4vt7e
      @user-rw9no4vt7e Před 3 lety +28

      I always go for opposite side castling(Queenside preferably) and I can confirm this is true lmao

    • @Sebastian-oz1lj
      @Sebastian-oz1lj Před 3 lety +9

      i castle long when enemy attack on short for me its simple xd

  • @jaytorr6701
    @jaytorr6701 Před 2 lety +11981

    So it took 60 years of computing power progress to confirm Fisher's evaluation of bishops.... The man was an utter genius

  • @BackfallGenius
    @BackfallGenius Před 5 lety +6097

    5:07 "What's a good book on endgame?"
    Kasparov: "Endgame"

    • @documentouno6469
      @documentouno6469 Před 4 lety +391

      Avengers: Endgame

    • @qrv123
      @qrv123 Před 4 lety +141

      I have the book. It’s a ridiculously hard read (I’m about 2100 USCF).

    • @LeroiPOV
      @LeroiPOV Před 4 lety +3

      BackfallGenius HAHAHAHAHA

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 4 lety +2

      Derick Jensen has a book called Endgame. So has, if I remember correctly, Samuel Beckett.

    • @lordlucius1341
      @lordlucius1341 Před 4 lety

      Informative with some subtle shade, I loved it

  • @aarushvinod9343
    @aarushvinod9343 Před 3 lety +6899

    Kasparov: You need to move the queen when it is attacked
    Tal: NO

  • @bradleywalker8642
    @bradleywalker8642 Před 3 lety +2418

    I met Garry Kasparov in 2007 in New York at a Borders book store. He was promoting his new book, "How Life Imitates Chess". He autographed my book, and he let me shake his hand while my friend took a photo. I still have that signed book, with the photo inside. Garry Kasparov is a very nice kind polite friendly man, and I'm honored to have gotten the chance to briefly meet him.

    • @albertgaming9907
      @albertgaming9907 Před rokem +72

      that is a great experience man

    • @John_II
      @John_II Před rokem +44

      That's an awesome story. I'm glad you got to meet him. :)
      He did the same for my niece years later. Kasparov is apparently a gentleman in real life.

    • @aykutunal3628
      @aykutunal3628 Před rokem +53

      I am following him for his politics ideas also. He is defender of free world & one of biggest enemy of Putin. He is describes/explains most difficult political-social-propaganda tactics of Putin in a simple way to understand. like he does in chess. I am not weak chess player & i can say he is good in politics as much as he is good chess. He is my idol or mentor

    • @XxxXxx-br7eq
      @XxxXxx-br7eq Před rokem +13

      @@aykutunal3628 what about western propaganda?

    • @XerTaaL
      @XerTaaL Před rokem

      @@aykutunal3628 💀

  • @yourideclerck2124
    @yourideclerck2124 Před rokem +3699

    the ability of this man to answer with interesting answers the weirdest questions in inhumane

    • @kriwe4013
      @kriwe4013 Před rokem +3

      hello

    • @justadexdpup
      @justadexdpup Před rokem +35

      Let me correct you: "The ability of this man [...] is inhumane"

    • @somerandomguyontheinternet162
      @somerandomguyontheinternet162 Před rokem +42

      you're thinking your weird question is gonna put Garry in check, but he has already calculated your question 15 different ways

    • @ac9h482
      @ac9h482 Před rokem +2

      @@justadexdpup right

    • @ilovecockatoos
      @ilovecockatoos Před rokem +13

      @@justadexdpup also it’s not “inhumane” it could be unhuman or not human like or out of this world

  • @veryhard5446
    @veryhard5446 Před 6 lety +2124

    Hearing Kasparov say horsey and castlehead is just priceless

    • @ivosirakov1278
      @ivosirakov1278 Před 4 lety +21

      very hard sorry can you explain what castlehead means, because I’m having difficulties to translate it to my language

    • @Star-pl1xs
      @Star-pl1xs Před 4 lety +68

      @@ivosirakov1278 the rook has a top portion (head) resembling a (castle) tower

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Star-pl1xs Warning cards
      On February 27, 2018, after four incidents had occurred,[9][10] Disney added warning cards for riders before entering the ride. The cards were similar to those on Mission: Space and warned riders about fear of heights, motion sickness, and the seating restraints.[11] These cards were removed in late 2018 and have been replaced with a pre-recorded message which communicates similar information to guests. The message plays only in the queue room immediately before the ride experience.

    • @Star-pl1xs
      @Star-pl1xs Před 4 lety +3

      @@stevethea5250 bet

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Před 4 lety

      @@ivosirakov1278 oh ! oh ! you speek the troot ! ahooogah ! ahooogah !

  • @kheireddineattala1281
    @kheireddineattala1281 Před 3 lety +4617

    Most people : asking important questions to improve their chess
    That one guy : why the hoesey moves weired?

    • @pk-fi1ok
      @pk-fi1ok Před 3 lety +35

      yes, that was quite idiotic question

    • @grrumakemeangry
      @grrumakemeangry Před 3 lety +108

      @@pk-fi1ok why?

    • @pk-fi1ok
      @pk-fi1ok Před 3 lety +31

      @@grrumakemeangry I am afraid I cannot explain it clearly. There is some kind of disrespect to chess in it, maybe even to the World Champion. If I remeber well the questioner said they were learning chess, right? So what you learn first? Names of the pieces perhaps? And anyway, what is the sense of the question at all?

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 Před 3 lety +232

      @@pk-fi1ok Why it moves so weird though?

    • @pk-fi1ok
      @pk-fi1ok Před 3 lety +11

      @@sameash3153 Why were your ears moving so weird when you were typing your funny question?

  • @threestwos
    @threestwos Před 3 lety +1473

    Kasparov: dont expect strong players to play weird openings
    Hikaru: chat should I bongcloud for content

    • @mnm1273
      @mnm1273 Před 3 lety +17

      I mean compared to Anand (ex classical world champ and current rapid champ) or Carlsen (world classical champion) he's not that good.

    • @hugoporras3162
      @hugoporras3162 Před 3 lety +143

      “Compared to the best players of the world he is not that good” LOL

    • @diegomehta4161
      @diegomehta4161 Před 3 lety +65

      I think he was once top 2 classical and is currently at the very top for blitz and still head over heels better than you and I. He's an amazing player

    • @mnm1273
      @mnm1273 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hugoporras3162 Did you not watch the video, the question was about Anand and Carlsen.

    • @mnm1273
      @mnm1273 Před 3 lety +4

      @@diegomehta4161 Of course, but the question was about Anand and Carlsen. Hikaru is objectively worse than both of them.

  • @GrislyAtoms12
    @GrislyAtoms12 Před 2 lety +395

    "Bishop or Knight?" Garry: "Depends on if you're religious or not." LMAO! The best part? His deadpan delivery. This is just one of the many reasons why Garry K is one of the all-time greats.

  • @JeffCfreeradiorevolution
    @JeffCfreeradiorevolution Před 5 lety +4724

    Horsey moves so funky because Calvary is used to flank the enemy on the battlefield. So the L pattern represents a flank pattern.

    • @calebmauer1751
      @calebmauer1751 Před 5 lety +1166

      The bishop visited my local church (supposedly), but I'm pretty sure he was a fake because he never moved diagonally.

    • @matthewwong1552
      @matthewwong1552 Před 5 lety +11

      Now you realise?

    • @massman1216
      @massman1216 Před 5 lety +4

      Huh

    • @theviniso
      @theviniso Před 4 lety +10

      @@calebmauer1751 lol

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 4 lety +74

      Your comment is ambiguous. In a more operational sense, if you want to kill a foot soldier with your sword on horseback, you probably want to ride a half-volte to the right around him so you can strike him with your right hand. So flanking is right, but not in an army vs army setting but a knight against a foot soldier one on one.

  • @chillagma
    @chillagma Před 6 lety +3908

    middle finger is to make your opponent angry so he plays bad moves.

  • @dabarrel1911
    @dabarrel1911 Před 3 lety +2968

    Kasparov: “Don’t expect any players to play any wild openings in serious games.”
    1 year later: The Bongcloud is used by Hikaru and Magnus in Super GM tournaments

    • @FredPlanatia
      @FredPlanatia Před 3 lety +202

      but notice what circumstances they used it under. Not when they were playing for blood.

    • @aloks_22
      @aloks_22 Před 3 lety +287

      They were playing a Dead Rubber match. Both had already qualified for final. That was just a formality.

    • @bluesnail5042
      @bluesnail5042 Před 3 lety +1

      Who

    • @TheVikingActual
      @TheVikingActual Před 3 lety +1

      Unexpected

    • @ankitdubey9310
      @ankitdubey9310 Před 2 lety +5

      to defeat alireza lol! i think he will never forget it

  • @Mrpallekuling
    @Mrpallekuling Před 2 lety +1124

    “Tactics is knowing what to do when there is something to do.
    Strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do.”
    (Garry Kasparov)

    • @timbradshaw5481
      @timbradshaw5481 Před rokem +68

      "you're a wizard harry" - Album Dumbledore

    • @CR7GOATofFootball
      @CR7GOATofFootball Před rokem +15

      @@timbradshaw5481 Hagrid said that.

    • @panda4247
      @panda4247 Před rokem +33

      @@CR7GOATofFootball I believe that was the point that Tim expressed, that it's the wrong guy.
      Beucase the original quote was is not by Garry, but Savielly Tartakower

    • @1Life4Passion
      @1Life4Passion Před 11 měsíci +8

      The tactic is the study of the use of the
      Armed forces in battle, strategy the study of the use of battles for the purpose of war."
      - Karl von Clausewitz

    • @snookslayer4559
      @snookslayer4559 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Don't care who actually said it. What a great quote.

  • @daronohanian6567
    @daronohanian6567 Před 5 lety +2597

    If anything happens to Steve Carell, I can sleep at night knowing this guy can do the voice of Gru

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Před 4 lety +19

      Warning cards
      On February 27, 2018, after four incidents had occurred,[9][10] Disney added warning cards for riders before entering the ride. The cards were similar to those on Mission: Space and warned riders about fear of heights, motion sickness, and the seating restraints.[11] These cards were removed in late 2018 and have been replaced with a pre-recorded message which communicates similar information to guests. The message plays only in the queue room immediately before the ride experience.

    • @V-for-Vendetta01
      @V-for-Vendetta01 Před 4 lety +89

      @@stevethea5250 ??

    • @rozikhan2744
      @rozikhan2744 Před 4 lety +47

      @@stevethea5250 thnx I always wondered what happened to the cards

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Před 4 lety

      @@tomchubby8216 yah it doo

    • @wallpaper000
      @wallpaper000 Před 3 lety

      Wow....I never realised Gru was Russia....

  • @ChessNetwork
    @ChessNetwork Před 6 lety +19980

    This was a good watch. They started out with a good first question. 😄

  • @seancutler6712
    @seancutler6712 Před 2 lety +452

    I like how Kasparov seems welcoming to all skill levels of chess. Some players seem to be dismissive of new or learning players, so it's cool to see a guy who was No.1 for like 20 years be so chill about the game, I guess.

    • @maxwellbutterman2582
      @maxwellbutterman2582 Před rokem +14

      The man's been playing chess since he was roughly eleven years old. So I'm guessing he knows what it's like to see experienced players or even some grand masters look down on him .

    • @eduardrc499
      @eduardrc499 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Puedes menospreciar en tu interior a un grupo y evitar perfectamente hablar mal de él...

  • @calebfudrums
    @calebfudrums Před 3 lety +282

    “Top professional player will not play these wild openings in their tournaments”
    2.Ke2

    • @NadirAgha
      @NadirAgha Před 3 lety

      *top tournaments. Online rapid/blitz events are something different

    • @sarojrawat7899
      @sarojrawat7899 Před 3 lety +11

      @@NadirAgha Hikaru played 2.ke2 in St. Louis tournament which is one of the biggest tournament in chess

    • @thepronoob1972
      @thepronoob1972 Před 2 lety

      @@NadirAgha Magnus doesn't play online tournaments on chess.com. and Hikaru and magnus played Ke2

    • @NadirAgha
      @NadirAgha Před 2 lety +2

      Online events (currently) do not affect FIDE ratings, so when the players are in a position to have a fun (for example, Hikaru played 2.Ke2 when he secured 2nd place) or mutually agree to make a funny draw, they can play those wild openings.
      If online games affected the FIDE ratings, it would be some other story.
      And you can be sure, no one at top level would play 2.Ke2 in a top classic chess tournament

    • @exigency2231
      @exigency2231 Před rokem

      @@NadirAgha obviously, when they play over the board they are not joking

  • @nowyouseemeboy
    @nowyouseemeboy Před 4 lety +14274

    "Bishop or knight?"
    "Depends if you're religious or not" *I'M-*

    • @genericusername4206
      @genericusername4206 Před 3 lety +167

      ineffable brainstorm joe

    • @HippieMumboJumbo
      @HippieMumboJumbo Před 3 lety +765

      Open game bishop. Closed game knight.

    • @aaronwang166
      @aaronwang166 Před 3 lety +29

      I dont get it plz explain ;_;

    • @nikwaggoner2480
      @nikwaggoner2480 Před 3 lety +494

      @@aaronwang166 if there are few pieces left to block bishops movement they are better, but if there are a lot pieces left, pawns especially a knight is probably better.
      The joke kasparov told was about bishops both as a piece and religious position.

    • @SlightSmile
      @SlightSmile Před 3 lety +109

      *YOU'RE-*

  • @pieceman5035
    @pieceman5035 Před 3 lety +2416

    I'm still laughing at Kasparov having to say "horsey."

  • @Thesnakerox
    @Thesnakerox Před 2 lety +665

    I have a theory as to why chess players point with their middle fingers: When moving pieces, it's only natural that they grab them with their thumb and index finger, so they point with their middle finger in case they need the other two fingers for holding a piece while pointing.

    • @adhamhisham2133
      @adhamhisham2133 Před 2 lety +29

      that's really smart! it makes sense

    • @justamanofculture12
      @justamanofculture12 Před rokem +6

      Nice

    • @00bean00
      @00bean00 Před rokem +27

      It's also the pointing standard in former USSR

    • @lazyatthedisco
      @lazyatthedisco Před rokem +43

      Chess amateur here who has dabbled in tough classical and blitz tournaments: We use the middle finger unconsciously because it's the longest one, so when pointing at a piece we don't accidentally make other pieces fall with our hand. Though sometimes you do make it consciously when you hate your opponent's guts lol

    • @johnwalker1058
      @johnwalker1058 Před rokem +4

      Same. I figured that the thumb and index finger pick up the piece by the head, while the middle finger points outward, indicating which direction that picked up piece will be moved before it is set back down on the board.

  • @ghostmanscores1666
    @ghostmanscores1666 Před rokem +1219

    If you look at the knight move like an "L" it is strange.
    If you view it more like it can move in each file/rank direction then has each diagonal square option, the moves it makes is more like a "super" pawn. It doesn't 'jump' over pieces it moves between them.

    • @jensrenders4994
      @jensrenders4994 Před rokem +80

      The way I think of it: The closest you can be to a queen without being attacked is a knights move away. The knights move is complementary to that of the queen (and thus rook and bishop).

    • @toastique
      @toastique Před rokem +69

      Every time a knight will move, it's next square will always be the opposite color of what it's currently on.
      It's also very capable of attacking a piece without that piece attacking it as well.

    • @nameredacted7622
      @nameredacted7622 Před rokem +28

      I have always seen the knights attack as a flanking maneuver. All other pieces in the game come straight for the piece, only the knight moves right next to it before attacking.

    • @refoliation
      @refoliation Před rokem +22

      What about the thematic analogy to warfare where in a large chunk of that history (not all of course, and probably not the earliest either) cavalry used their mobility to skirt the edge of a battlefield and attack the flanks of the enemy? Kind of like an ell shape. Probably also the types of warriors who owned and rode horses into battle tended to have names and titles and lands and were able to make the rather convenient choice of *not* going straight into the central meat grinder.

    • @unexpectediteminbaggingare8074
  • @zacks4447
    @zacks4447 Před 4 lety +23776

    This guy seems like he knows a lot about chess

    • @darkdemist6294
      @darkdemist6294 Před 4 lety +5161

      I know. I think he should start playing chess and then become the world champion for nearly two decades

    • @reshmageordy
      @reshmageordy Před 4 lety +1544

      It's a bit of a long shot. He should start playing band see where it leads him

    • @wooshbait36
      @wooshbait36 Před 4 lety +509

      Idiots, he was World Champion for two decades.

    • @wooshbait36
      @wooshbait36 Před 4 lety +1288

      Lol r/wooosh you fell for it dumbass

    • @seryisergiolopez6179
      @seryisergiolopez6179 Před 4 lety +478

      Professor Stexy Do you know what’s irony?

  • @alephnull4044
    @alephnull4044 Před 6 lety +6417

    3.15 for a bishop? At this point you may as well say a bishop is worth π pawns for a laugh.

    • @azgoh9098
      @azgoh9098 Před 5 lety +143

      Yo you suck omega is a bigger infinity than you get a life kid xd

    • @aniekanabasi
      @aniekanabasi Před 5 lety +55

      You tried so hard😁

    • @muneebi8273
      @muneebi8273 Před 5 lety +15

      Aleph Null very nice hahaha

    • @charliespurr7325
      @charliespurr7325 Před 5 lety +159

      It's based on simply a much deeper look at the game of chess. It's basically saying that the bishop is more useful in ~5% more cases than the knight. Fischer on the other hand thought it more useful in ~8% more cases. Keep in mind this was before effective computer analysis of games. Kasparov says that looking at the analysis of strong chess programs it looks as though Fischer's value was closer to the truth than his. It's not a very hard concept.

    • @Khispe
      @Khispe Před 4 lety +358

      π pawns? That is such an irrational answer.

  • @nategwright
    @nategwright Před 3 lety +421

    I always valued Knight over Bishop, solely because Knight is the only piece that can safely threaten a Queen directly. Also because horsey go bounce.

    • @albertgaming9907
      @albertgaming9907 Před rokem +25

      i agree,knight can went to risky area and can fork other pieces

    • @Project_1143M
      @Project_1143M Před rokem +11

      for me its situasional
      while knight go yes
      bishop just able to move diagonally just make defending a lot harder
      sometimes

    • @And-lj5gb
      @And-lj5gb Před rokem +7

      I've intuitively valued bishop over knight since I was like 6 years old. Didn't really learn any chess theory until my late 20-ties or play seriously but trading knights for bishops has always worked for me.

    • @alkh3myst
      @alkh3myst Před rokem +16

      Being able to pin down those long diagonals in the endgame is priceless.

    • @cajetasnashkhent2331
      @cajetasnashkhent2331 Před rokem +4

      Also knight is the only piece that can't be blocked by other pieces

  • @WhiteThunder121
    @WhiteThunder121 Před 2 lety +93

    "How much should we read into an AIs ability to play chess?"
    "Just because the 3600 rated Cyborg thinks its a good position 25 moves into the future doesnt mean its a good move for you"
    - Levy Rozman

  • @tailbonetailbone9380
    @tailbonetailbone9380 Před 6 lety +18512

    Seems like most Russians agree that "safety is number one priority"!

    • @John_C_J
      @John_C_J Před 6 lety +874

      Davy Vidal I understud that reference. Be sure tu leave a thumbs up and see u in the nest video.

    • @Virtuoso000
      @Virtuoso000 Před 6 lety +42

      sbuahahahahaha

    • @two-face1041
      @two-face1041 Před 6 lety +267

      Kul comment

    • @airport862
      @airport862 Před 6 lety +150

      Haha. Whether it is chess or life hacks.

    • @Chris1632
      @Chris1632 Před 6 lety +396

      Otherwise, BOOM! Checkmate.

  • @4jambi774
    @4jambi774 Před 5 lety +1159

    "why do chess players point at the squares on the board with the middle finger?"
    my theory is that they are used to doing it whilst holding a piece in their hand with pointer and thumb.

    • @marius9372
      @marius9372 Před 4 lety +53

      It totally makes sense

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr Před 4 lety +23

      For me, I use the mid fing as it doesn't bother the other pieces that much (it's embarrassing to accidentally topple your enemy's pieces)

    • @anangunggulbimantara742
      @anangunggulbimantara742 Před 4 lety +1

      they do it to distract their opponents.

    • @grilled_cheese_fanatic2947
      @grilled_cheese_fanatic2947 Před 4 lety +9

      Actually it’s because Europeans don’t have the same status for the middle finger being offensive so most people who didn’t grow up in the free world will use the middle finger just as the index finger

    • @Pyxyty
      @Pyxyty Před 4 lety +2

      @@grilled_cheese_fanatic2947 I can't trust someone that's a fan of Doofenshmirtz. O-O
      In a serious note, this and the original comment both makes sense, but I'm leaning on this guy's theory. Here in PH, we use index since the middle finger is offensive here too.

  • @cameronmarnoch5236
    @cameronmarnoch5236 Před 3 lety +306

    3:43 Three years ago people said Carlsen wasn't playing wild openings. Today Carlsen is one of the world's greatest Bongcloud theorists

    • @Asian2706
      @Asian2706 Před rokem +5

      He said in tournament

    • @himagainstill
      @himagainstill Před rokem +6

      @@Asian2706 Carlsen v Nakamura, 2021 Magnus Invitational. Definite candidate for an immortal game.

    • @Asian2706
      @Asian2706 Před rokem

      @@himagainstill Okay

  • @Hanyamanusiabiasa
    @Hanyamanusiabiasa Před 3 lety +82

    *If you are a low ELO player,*
    Knight for unpredictable fork
    Bishop for sniper

    • @tomerbauer
      @tomerbauer Před 2 lety

      But if you are a low ELO player, would you perceive a fork?

    • @kirtil5177
      @kirtil5177 Před 2 lety +7

      @@tomerbauer almost, go to attack a queen or something and acidentally fork a bishop nearby

    • @user-hz5kb6bx4d
      @user-hz5kb6bx4d Před rokem +1

      I agree. Low ELO player who knows to look for forks - knight is worth more because Bishop threats are more obvious to be seen by competition. IMO Past ELO ~1,200 Bishop takes the lead for more utility.

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud Před rokem

      ​@@tomerbauer Accidental chess is what low Elo players play...

    • @CanariasCanariass
      @CanariasCanariass Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@user-hz5kb6bx4d
      Somehow I always miss that one bishop zipping over the whole field and taking my most vital pieces lmao

  • @kylenetherwood8734
    @kylenetherwood8734 Před 5 lety +1770

    Didn't expect a chess grand master to say, "Depends on your mood."

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 4 lety +43

      Ask a musician, how do you play Goldberg Variations.

    • @suzuyes2881
      @suzuyes2881 Před 4 lety +14

      @@u.v.s.5583 Just read sheets,,,,, smh

    • @Krischan04
      @Krischan04 Před 3 lety +73

      It is Kasparov after all, Anand called him "impulsive" for a reason. ;)

    • @siobhanhenry9094
      @siobhanhenry9094 Před 3 lety +7

      You should watch Carlson 😂

    • @iyeriyer548
      @iyeriyer548 Před 3 lety +1

      r/woosh

  • @wholesomehoorpari1971
    @wholesomehoorpari1971 Před 3 lety +5314

    This guy knows chess well he should try for GM title.

    • @pushkardeshmukh2413
      @pushkardeshmukh2413 Před 3 lety +31

      😄😄😄 nice. I like it.

    • @praneelgogoi7769
      @praneelgogoi7769 Před 3 lety +35

      Copy paste comment

    • @myname3641
      @myname3641 Před 3 lety +65

      Do u know that he is super Gm not a Gm lvl his rating is 2700 plus. He get Gm title long ago .. he is the trainer of world champion magnus.. plz do research before type ..ok👌

    • @pushkardeshmukh2413
      @pushkardeshmukh2413 Před 3 lety +610

      @@myname3641 it was a joke dude, just a joke, take it lightly.
      You did not get the sarcasm in that comment. It was a good joke.

    • @myname3641
      @myname3641 Před 3 lety +11

      @@pushkardeshmukh2413 iknow that is jk

  • @ankitagarwal3038
    @ankitagarwal3038 Před 2 lety +34

    Q: Can anyone recommend a good book on chess endgame.
    Kasparov: Endgame.

  • @JohnnyOttosson85
    @JohnnyOttosson85 Před 3 lety +78

    I think I know the first answer. Most chess players hold pieces with thumb and index finger which means the middle finger is the strongest free finger. Simple muscle memory kicks in when the player does not hold any piece.

    • @en20drayt87
      @en20drayt87 Před rokem

      follow up question, why do they hold pieces with thumb and index rather than thumb and middle finger

    • @JohnnyOttosson85
      @JohnnyOttosson85 Před rokem +1

      @@en20drayt87 I don't know. Maybe some psychologist would be able to answer that.

    • @en20drayt87
      @en20drayt87 Před rokem +2

      @@JohnnyOttosson85 na the answer is so they can point with their middle finger whilst holding a piece at same time

    • @homelessdude5705
      @homelessdude5705 Před rokem

      @@en20drayt87 Because it's convenient. I was in nation's (Vietnam) youth team when I was 6, but I quitted due to some circumstances, and my first instincts when I picked up a chess piece was to hold it with a thumb and index.

    • @si_vu
      @si_vu Před rokem

      @@en20drayt87 late reply, but it's probably a case of dominant fingers . people don't seem to know that dominant fingers do exist, and most people's are their pointer fingers. But for someone like me, who's dominant is their middle, my first instinct is the grab stuff with my thumb and middle. it's just very uncommon to see 🤷

  • @drewweber9474
    @drewweber9474 Před 4 lety +691

    3:11 - Agadmator is crying tears of joy

  • @sangeethks2011
    @sangeethks2011 Před 3 lety +2305

    When he says "weak players", Vishy Anand and I fall under the same group of chess players which is exciting.

  • @Incepter.
    @Incepter. Před rokem +39

    Garry Kasparov answering twitter questions on WIRED is still my favorite thing after 4 years.

  • @bajiraosingham9495
    @bajiraosingham9495 Před 2 lety +126

    Knight may be slightly weaker piece overall on average but it's a wild piece and can be a Priceless Monster in certain cases.

    • @Pablo360able
      @Pablo360able Před 2 lety +25

      Knights are stronger than queens below 400 elo because nobody at that level will ever defend against a knight fork

    • @johnballard6725
      @johnballard6725 Před rokem +3

      If I was playing Prag or Petrosian I’d get rid of their knights as they are so unpredictable !

    • @scottspeig
      @scottspeig Před rokem +1

      @@johnballard6725 Swapping knights against decent players. But primarily, don't let them have two bishops or two knights. Leaving opponent with one of each is nice

    • @FantasyFantasy934
      @FantasyFantasy934 Před 10 měsíci

      Knights are best defending piece

    • @kurtwpg
      @kurtwpg Před 6 měsíci

      I think Knights are slightly stronger early, but Bishops are far superior in endgame.

  • @tyrannism5648
    @tyrannism5648 Před 6 lety +7800

    *World Champion Garry Kasparov willing to give you his best advice on how to be successful at chess.
    *WHY DOES THE HORSEY MOVE SO CRAZY?!?!!*

  • @EvH920410
    @EvH920410 Před 6 lety +2271

    Why does horsey one move so crazy? Why not straight moves like castle head? Lol I'm dying

    • @faheem7226
      @faheem7226 Před 6 lety +17

      Ryan LAwley hahahahahaha

    • @fokkusuh4425
      @fokkusuh4425 Před 6 lety +36

      Don't forget the bald heads.

    • @goda7137
      @goda7137 Před 5 lety +3

      hahaha

    • @patstaysuckafreeboss8006
      @patstaysuckafreeboss8006 Před 5 lety +19

      Nobody knows why the horsey moves so much but I've actually made lots of checkmates using the horseys

    • @Chev987
      @Chev987 Před 5 lety +6

      I was hoping Kasparov would say hashtag giddyup 🤣🤣🤣

  • @isaackelley889
    @isaackelley889 Před 3 lety +34

    The bishop may win more games, but the bishop’s moves can also be performed by the queen. I prefer the knight if both queens are still on the board, and the bishop if the queens have been traded.

  • @oduls
    @oduls Před 2 lety +30

    Hello Mr. Garry Chess, the inventor of chess. When are we going to get Chess 2?

  • @cluckeryduckery261
    @cluckeryduckery261 Před 6 lety +123

    When I petty young my dad taught me chess. He also got me this chess game for the computer called Kasparovs gambit. This was Windows 3.1 days. It came on a bunch of 3.5 floppies, it had tutor modes where Kasparov would pop up in a lil window and analyze your moves. I still remember his face palm when you did something exceptionally stupid. Great times

  • @chrismaks2518
    @chrismaks2518 Před 3 lety +717

    The horsey does move in a straight line-the hypotenuse.

  • @bren768
    @bren768 Před 2 lety +9

    I admire him so much, what a wonderful person 🥺

  • @just2lazy2name
    @just2lazy2name Před rokem +21

    In response to the middle finger thing, it is probably a defence against accidentally touching a piece you dont intend to play.
    You do something tens of thousands of times and it will become muscle memory. For example, moving a piece with your thumb and index finger.
    I think that in some chess matches, if you touch a piece you must move it or something.
    So to break the muscle memory and not accidentally touch the piece they point with another finger than the index.

  • @WildDogXD
    @WildDogXD Před 6 lety +2560

    "Horsey" did u really say horsey to a GM?

    • @TheBlurayHacker
      @TheBlurayHacker Před 5 lety +51

      *ex world champ

    • @jessekh
      @jessekh Před 5 lety +160

      @@TheBlurayHacker he is still a grand master, and he was given many awards for being world champion, just because he isn't currently doesn't mean he isn't anymore the title carries over. 😁

    • @CrazyAvidGamer
      @CrazyAvidGamer Před 5 lety +99

      @@jessekh ex world champ is much much higher than GM.

    • @rotagbhd
      @rotagbhd Před 5 lety +47

      @@TheBlurayHacker * Former, not ex

    • @PanDaMan-yd3ef
      @PanDaMan-yd3ef Před 5 lety +11

      @@CrazyAvidGamer Carlsen had a higher rating than Anand even when Anand was world champion.

  • @alexandrumanole7460
    @alexandrumanole7460 Před 6 lety +2335

    Kasparov seems like such a nice guy.

  • @iron5935
    @iron5935 Před 3 lety +44

    3:37 This didn't age well. Two words: Double Bongcloud

  • @Pittip2
    @Pittip2 Před rokem +42

    5:56 i like it when a genious is pleased by the thoughts of others

  • @Fr0stbite1801
    @Fr0stbite1801 Před 6 lety +791

    Everyone else is asking some good questions and the last one is just "whY DoEs HoRsEY MovE sO CraZy"

  • @kev3d
    @kev3d Před 5 lety +907

    "Horsey" and "Castlehead". I assume the questioner was being sassy, but I am reminded of my childhood friend who insisted that they weakest pieces were called "ponds".

    • @InsidiousOne
      @InsidiousOne Před 5 lety +57

      Maybe he is not a native English speaker. For example, Russians officially call knight a "horse" and rook is called a "ship".

    • @andrzejjablonskich2999
      @andrzejjablonskich2999 Před 4 lety +10

      You will be shocked - Kasparov is Russian indeed

    • @mrdoolio
      @mrdoolio Před 4 lety +19

      @@InsidiousOne Yeah, in serbian is "horse" and "cannon".

    • @DroolingLizard
      @DroolingLizard Před 4 lety +33

      @@InsidiousOne I never thought about that but you're right, in Spanish we call them tower and horse.

    • @valdemarhoejlund6506
      @valdemarhoejlund6506 Před 4 lety +14

      In danish, they are called "Runner", "Jumper" and "Tower"

  • @AlexE5250
    @AlexE5250 Před 2 lety +87

    I can’t believe they got Garry Chess, the inventor of chess, to appear on one of these. Truly amazing to be alive at the same time as this legend

    • @rimut230
      @rimut230 Před rokem +11

      garry chessparov

    • @Termsandconditions1234
      @Termsandconditions1234 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Inventor of chess* lol don't over exaggerate 😂😂😂😂

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@Termsandconditions1234 it's true. That's why they named it after him

  • @henriqueoliveira2840
    @henriqueoliveira2840 Před 2 lety +6

    Well edited video, good questions, excellent responses. This guys in incredible in every sense of chess.

  • @ryndanriley5348
    @ryndanriley5348 Před 4 lety +1817

    Isnt he like the second best chess player of all time? Hes talking like hes just some chess fan who likes to study it. Not like hes elite. That's a different level of humility.

    • @darchandarchan7036
      @darchandarchan7036 Před 4 lety +483

      mr. smiley generally every next champion is stronger than previous, but it doesn’t mean that previous were worse. They performed as best as it was possible at their time

    • @kjn3350
      @kjn3350 Před 4 lety +23

      @@darchandarchan7036 Well, wouldn't you say that each champion only needs to beat the previous champion before someone else does? The current champion doesn't even need to be at his peak (though he should be near it). It's useless to speculate, like with the exact same question as in football, tennis or basketball.
      You also have to account for differences in style and strengths. One could argue that they're all about the same, because they were each the champion, before somebody else beat them (except for Carlsen, but we'll see) and being the champion is the only way we can rank them.

    • @breadsheeran1119
      @breadsheeran1119 Před 3 lety +5

      Carlsen, fischer then Kasparov

    • @carl84
      @carl84 Před 3 lety +55

      The fact that he's daring enough to use Evan's Gambit on a tournament back in the 90's, and actually winning the game, shows how great of a player he is. But of course, Magnus is really really good.

    • @seri4832
      @seri4832 Před 3 lety +38

      @mr. smiley You forgot Jose Raul "Engine" Capablanca, Paul "Neural Network" Morphy.

  • @CapitanTavish
    @CapitanTavish Před 5 lety +2570

    6:16 kasparov.exe has stopped working

  • @alpha-arthur5682
    @alpha-arthur5682 Před 3 lety +61

    “You have to move the queen when being attacked”
    Mikhail Tal: *you sure about that?*

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl Před 2 lety +4

    Kasparov is such a nice guy, humouring all these people and trying to be encouraging to everyone.

  • @TheSmart-CasualGamer
    @TheSmart-CasualGamer Před 4 lety +2774

    What's Gary Kasparov's least favourite body of water?
    The Deep Blue Sea.

  • @cerdaspediaindonesia8926
    @cerdaspediaindonesia8926 Před 6 lety +12234

    *Bishop or knight?* depends if you're religious or not 👌😁

    • @noobiesensei6281
      @noobiesensei6281 Před 6 lety +458

      But knights were religious...

    • @albert.guedes
      @albert.guedes Před 6 lety +197

      Knights Templars

    • @skeptic781
      @skeptic781 Před 6 lety +82

      Knight Hospitaller

    • @dr.christian8461
      @dr.christian8461 Před 6 lety +110

      Combination of both = templar

    • @user-ft4pb5vb3e
      @user-ft4pb5vb3e Před 6 lety +10

      Tip: If you’re down the bishop pair (don’t have two opposite-square-colored bishops) it’s probably in your best interest to close things up by making pawn chains. (At the point where you’re trying to do this you’re probably hoping for a draw, but even in the most closed positions I’ve ever encountered almost none were draws)

  • @SKILLZTHIEF
    @SKILLZTHIEF Před 2 lety +94

    Kasparov: for weak players, avoid bringing the queen into battle too early…
    Nelson: haha queen go brrrr.

  • @KeyserSoseRulz
    @KeyserSoseRulz Před 3 lety +6

    Mr. Kasparov is a legend, a genius and a gentleman. Thank you for answering these great questions.

  • @pankajparadkar8298
    @pankajparadkar8298 Před 4 lety +227

    6:36 my dude asking the real questions 💯💪🏾

  • @TheDudeSmashTrash
    @TheDudeSmashTrash Před 6 lety +134

    I was very happy to see him answer the "horsey vs castlehead" question honestly and seriously. I was worried he'd chuckle or give a witty response. Kudos to him for respecting that everyone starts somewhere and mocking those who are just beginning doesn't encourage them to keep trying.

    • @buu88553
      @buu88553 Před 5 lety +8

      Pieces have different names in different places. There are super GM's who have to remember they are being interviewed in English and translate the names in their head to English before saying it out loud.
      Garry himself knows an opening as Volga and has to add that its known as Benko internationally.
      I don't think it crossed his mind that the person was a newb; just someone who hasn't had a lot of international exposure.

    • @buu88553
      @buu88553 Před 5 lety +2

      Pieces and openings have different names in different places. Castlehead is new to me too but I think horsey is more popular worldwide than knight. There are super GM's who have to remember they are being interviewed in English and translate the names in their head to international before saying it out loud.
      Garry himself knows an opening as Volga and has to add that its known as Benko internationally.
      I don't think it crossed his mind that the person was a newb; just someone who hasn't had a lot of international exposure.

    • @sirknight4981
      @sirknight4981 Před 4 lety +9

      I'm pretty sure that guy was joking.

  • @ChreeMusic
    @ChreeMusic Před 2 lety +12

    The answer to the first question is the natural hand formation when going to move a piece sees the middle finger pointed towards the board, the thumb facing outward, and the pointer pointing forward. They point to squares using this same hand formation as they're often moving pieces in tandem with pointing at squares simulating hypothetical situations. Middle finger is just naturally in the best position.

  • @rubenfebrian390
    @rubenfebrian390 Před 3 lety +126

    Alternative title : Garry Chess, the creator of chess explain why he never updated chess.

  • @k-Gonzo
    @k-Gonzo Před 5 lety +49

    This guy could be considered one of the all-time greats and yet he's so humble and modest when answering these questions. Truly a role model.

    • @KARTIKEYA007
      @KARTIKEYA007 Před 3 lety +1

      That's coz he's being paid... In reality he is very obnoxious

  • @bravesirrobinn
    @bravesirrobinn Před 4 lety +76

    I feel like this Gary guy is onto something with this whole chess thing

    • @bravesirrobinn
      @bravesirrobinn Před 4 lety +5

      @Kertan Rajpal don't be ridiculous

    • @bravesirrobinn
      @bravesirrobinn Před 4 lety +11

      @Kertan Rajpal lol I know my second comment was another ironic joke

  • @ng1n369
    @ng1n369 Před 3 lety +19

    No one's gonna talk about that massive pawn right there? It's beautiful.

  • @riverdoge
    @riverdoge Před 2 lety +133

    "They don't play wild openings in serious games"
    Hikaru: Plays Bongcloud in serious tournament.

    • @AsterMaken
      @AsterMaken Před 2 lety +3

      tbh the game was dead rubber
      there was no point of playing it
      very historical game, however they made a serious blunder: they didnt play koth with the kings

    • @makara2711
      @makara2711 Před 2 lety

      He plays with noobs wdym. He would never do that opening against anand or carlsen for that matter...

    • @riverdoge
      @riverdoge Před 2 lety +8

      @@makara2711 He did tho, letterally against Magnus. It was a tournament game but the ranks wouldn't change much based on the result.

    • @redace4821
      @redace4821 Před 2 lety +1

      @@makara2711 Search up Hikaru vs Magnus bongcloud
      They literally do that in Tournament

  • @KuzeyAAlkn
    @KuzeyAAlkn Před 3 lety +132

    “It depends very much on what you mean saying ‘strong player’ because we can disagree on the definition.”
    -Garry Kasparov, World Chess Champion

  • @KirolosElkesBishoy
    @KirolosElkesBishoy Před 6 lety +525

    safety is no.1 priority.

    • @Nootathotep
      @Nootathotep Před 6 lety +1

      Garry Kasparov was born in Russia too

    • @rankoorovic7904
      @rankoorovic7904 Před 6 lety

      Kasparov is half Jewish and Half Armenian and he was born in Azerbaijan.

    • @billboardbraggins1443
      @billboardbraggins1443 Před 6 lety +3

      Ranko Orović You do know that there are russian jews right ? His father was a Russian jew. So garry kasparov is half russian and half armenian. Here i corrected it for you.

    • @vibovitold
      @vibovitold Před 6 lety +1

      Azerbaijan was a Soviet republic when Kasparov was born, so technically he wasn't born neither in Russia nor in Azerbaijan (as it didn't exist as an independent state), but in the USSR. Of course if you mean it in geographical sense then you're right, it was Azerbaijan. It certainly wasn't Russia, though.

    • @fodolocraigo8426
      @fodolocraigo8426 Před 4 lety

      4 chess gadgets put to the test.

  • @onlyrocknroll12
    @onlyrocknroll12 Před rokem +29

    I love this. Watching Kasparov answering some of these questions is like watching Mozart answering questions about playing chopsticks.

  • @autumnetcetera
    @autumnetcetera Před 2 lety +20

    in my opinion, the knight is a jack of all trades but a master of none. it can be used to attack pretty much any piece (besides another knight) without putting itself in danger, but its slow and easy to evade

  • @daydreamer5757
    @daydreamer5757 Před 3 lety +666

    just finished watching the queens gambit on netflix, now I'm here, no I don't know anything about chess

  • @TheJmh19
    @TheJmh19 Před 3 lety +59

    K was always a great player, but i've noticed as he has gotten older he has also gotten a lot more objective about the game and himself, proving that hindsight really is 20/20. I always enjoy his interviews.

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom Před 2 lety

      It's usually the other way around, usually they get worse as they pass 50. See for yourself czcams.com/video/z2DHpW79w0Y/video.html

  • @tranquilmogambo
    @tranquilmogambo Před 2 lety +1

    Always a treat to listen to Kasparov!

  • @BD-jm2rj
    @BD-jm2rj Před 3 lety +37

    Horsey and castle head. I demand this be the standard names.

    • @dingdongs5208
      @dingdongs5208 Před rokem

      In India castle, knight, bishop are called elephant, horse and camel respectively

  • @SpliefDaGrief
    @SpliefDaGrief Před 4 lety +1036

    “Players at that level don’t play wild openers”
    Carlsen - “hold my beer” *1.a4*

    • @imdanielmartinez
      @imdanielmartinez Před 4 lety +39

      yes i saw carlsen played kings gambit once on chess24. its funny cause it was declined lol

    • @wooshbait36
      @wooshbait36 Před 4 lety +178

      Mr Kasparov is talking about real chess in tournaments, not online casual chess

    • @enigmacanine
      @enigmacanine Před 4 lety +40

      At top level tournaments he said, under classical time control I'm assuming he meant.

    • @Simio_Da_Tundra
      @Simio_Da_Tundra Před 4 lety +1

      and he won

    • @russianbear7832
      @russianbear7832 Před 4 lety +33

      Carlsen: *bongcloud*

  • @Op1asPharaoh
    @Op1asPharaoh Před 3 lety +154

    "Safety is number one priority" the good ol' russian telling.

  • @evangantt9282
    @evangantt9282 Před 3 lety +31

    When he said at that level players don’t play wild openings I immediately thought of Hikaru playing the bong cloud

  • @jjiacobucci
    @jjiacobucci Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best videos on chess. Thank you G M Kasparov! ,

  • @snipperjoey1151
    @snipperjoey1151 Před 6 lety +189

    I know absolutely nothing about chess why do I find this so incredibly entertaining?

    • @sjcm711
      @sjcm711 Před 6 lety +5

      Snipper Joey me too

    • @XXBASSOON1STXX
      @XXBASSOON1STXX Před 6 lety +28

      Because chess is extremely entertaining :)

    • @waleednegash5103
      @waleednegash5103 Před 6 lety +23

      Because Chess is art.

    • @radionowhere2870
      @radionowhere2870 Před 6 lety +31

      Maybe it is because he's an expert in the field. Many times I've found myself listening to chefs, musicians, teachers etc talking about their subject matter and just hearing them explained it gives me a point of view that I would normally not have about it.

    • @kartaiss
      @kartaiss Před 6 lety +8

      Also, I think, it's because he manages to stay very simple and avoid boasting or scoffing with the "but you, noob, wouldn't understand" attitude, and doesn't dumb it down. It feels like someone very skilled in something explaining that something to you, and, I don't know, you feel both like you're learning and you're honoured to be able to grab a tiny bit of that knowledge :)

  • @Mete94st
    @Mete94st Před 6 lety +929

    4:16 english accent “no”

  • @cipyradutza
    @cipyradutza Před 3 lety +1

    what fascinating person and what awesome it is that we can get in touch with such legend.

  • @jimmyramsay8005
    @jimmyramsay8005 Před 2 lety +13

    Troll: why horsey crazy and castle head straight lines??
    Kasparov: *explains chess history*

    • @anonym58063
      @anonym58063 Před 2 lety +1

      I mean, was there any other way of answering this without going into history?

  • @locaporMDA
    @locaporMDA Před 3 lety +245

    Watched Queen's Gambit and now I've fallen into a chess rabbit hole...

    • @petitpanierdosier3206
      @petitpanierdosier3206 Před 3 lety +2

      What's is the queen's gambit

    • @giomessi2000
      @giomessi2000 Před 3 lety +14

      @@petitpanierdosier3206 It`s American miniseries created by Netflix

    • @emmettniles2099
      @emmettniles2099 Před 3 lety +14

      @@petitpanierdosier3206 Drama with some sprinklings of chess here and there.

    • @MrBrodman98
      @MrBrodman98 Před 3 lety +37

      This guy actually helped make the movie...specifically the board positions in each scene you see a chess board was helped created by him. He based them on real games and improved on some of them.

    • @nottellingya9887
      @nottellingya9887 Před 3 lety +14

      @@MrBrodman98 no offense but did you just refer to Garry Kasparov as "this guy"?

  • @bailinnumberguy
    @bailinnumberguy Před 5 lety +65

    "Thank you for the horrible questions."

  • @trushbetold
    @trushbetold Před 6 měsíci +5

    I would say bishop is generally more useful but the knight allows for strategy that's otherwise impossible.

  • @ianniculescu1625
    @ianniculescu1625 Před 3 lety +20

    Kasparov : "players at that level (high level) don't play wild openings"
    - i hear bongcloud intro music

  • @m35926
    @m35926 Před 6 lety +2145

    I like the king's Gambit. But that's why I'm a 1600 and not a GM

    • @josea.471
      @josea.471 Před 6 lety +5

      The Passionly Passionate Nightman what is that??

    • @josea.471
      @josea.471 Před 6 lety +6

      The kings gambit

    • @danielrinnunga9054
      @danielrinnunga9054 Před 6 lety +46

      It is when you play f4, Zé A. @The Passionly Passionate Nightman, What about Bobby Fischer??? He played Kings Gambit in serious games...

    • @jms4406
      @jms4406 Před 6 lety +22

      I'm 1800 and still like kings

    • @Alientcp
      @Alientcp Před 6 lety +39

      If you like the kings gambit you should try the halloween gambit. Its fun in blitz, but you will be obliterated in standard time control.

  • @jackcrock
    @jackcrock Před 6 lety +820

    I have no idea what he is talking about, but he seems like a nice guy.

    • @piotrekkowalski7433
      @piotrekkowalski7433 Před 6 lety +38

      He is not nice. He has huge ego, he is eccentric and rude. And he cant lose.
      Magnus Carlsen is much nicer. Garry is more similar to Nakamura dirty flagger and bad loser :))

    • @mohamedtaha9192
      @mohamedtaha9192 Před 6 lety +98

      Piotrek Kowalski have you seen how Carlsen reacts when he loses a game?

    • @omkarparopkari
      @omkarparopkari Před 6 lety +33

      Penguin Armageddon I agree, Carlsen is a worse loser, but in my opinion he has some standing in being annoyed by his loses. He expects himself to be the better player in any situation against any player in the world, and thus thinks very highly of his chances.
      It's like consistent winners in many other sports. They hate losing, and it helps motivate them.

    • @MrWizardjr9
      @MrWizardjr9 Před 6 lety +16

      carlsen is a much worse loser than hikaru and whats wrong with flagging people. time constraints are a part of the game and winning by making your opponent take more time than you is perfectly fine

    • @sylendraws1249
      @sylendraws1249 Před 6 lety +13

      Well I would assume being the best in the world would give you quite an ego boost

  • @Ariverfish
    @Ariverfish Před 3 lety +19

    Thank you Garry Chess for inventing chess! Your game won the hearts of many.

  • @mickael144
    @mickael144 Před rokem +1

    He has lot of energy in the way he act and speak. Its a miror of his chess style even if he doesnt play professionaly anymore