Discover the brilliance of young Garry Kasparov in this thrilling chess analysis! Rewind to 1973, when 10-year-old Kasparov played a remarkable Sicilian Defense game against Kengis Edvins, catching the attention of influential USSR chess trainer Aleksander Nikitin and securing his admission into the legendary Botvinnik Chess School. Fast forward to 1977, Kasparov, now 14, faces Kengis again at the USSR Under-20 Championship, delivering a masterclass in aggressive, tactical chess.
Explore key moments from move 14, where Kasparov boldly enters a chaotic, double-edged battle, perfectly showcasing his attacking style. Watch as critical decisions and mistakes unfold, culminating in Kasparov's stunning pawn push to d7, launching a brilliant tactical sequence that leaves his opponent helpless.
Experience the fearless creativity of a future World Chess Champion in action. Whether you're an aspiring chess player or a fan of chess history, this game offers valuable insights and inspiration.
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Levitov's interview with Gary: • Гарри Вайнштейн. 24 ЧАСА С ГАРРИ КАСПАРОВЫ...
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Keywords:
Garry Kasparov, Kasparov vs Kengis, chess tactics, Sicilian Defense, Botvinnik Chess School, USSR Under-20 Championship, aggressive chess, chess analysis, young Kasparov, chess strategies, chess history, pawn push d7, Aleksander Nikitin, chess mistakes, chess openings, chess masterclass, future chess champion
0:00 Introduction
00:31 Gary speaks
01:12 4 years later
01:30 The game (Kasparov v. Kengis)
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