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Feb

Garry Kasparov – How to play the Najdorf

Lessons of Kasparov

Como jogar a Najdorf

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25 Responses to “Garry Kasparov – How to play the Najdorf”

  1. 1
    augustosilveira Says:

    Incomplete …
    Incomplete video—almost a complete waste of time, were it not for some nuggets of information.

  2. 2
    Krivcsa Says:

    @Leinadi goodest :D D
    @Leinadi goodest :D D

  3. 3
    xiangyik Says:

    @anubitebv No, his …
    @anubitebv No, his IQ is 135. It’s irritating to see everyone propagating these empty myths.

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    andmarkcg Says:

    @beniceokay , Ah, I …
    @beniceokay , Ah, I didn’t know this. Thanks for teaching me something I didn’t know :)

  5. 5
    beniceokay Says:

    @andmarkcg he …
    @andmarkcg he worked with carlsen for a few months but carlsen was already near top of the world at this time. the main thing is kasparov taught carlsen how to work hard.

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    bierbuik Says:

    @shib340 It’s a …
    @shib340 It’s a complete myth that Kasparov is that intelligent. And btw he entered politics (for all the wrong reasons. Kasparov is an ‘idiot savant’, like Bobby Fischer used to say, not a genius at all.

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    Leinadi Says:

    @claumayl Bobby was …
    @claumayl Bobby was the goodest!

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    LewSan Says:

    @shib340 – just …
    @shib340 – just saying that instead of commenting on this video your could have worked 1 minute at a soup kitchen to further your community….just saying.

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    TheBlackConscience Says:

    @skinnyjohnsen No …
    @skinnyjohnsen No he’s not. he’s trying to turn russia like it was back in the early nineties where russians killed russian while Zionists like Berezovsky raped russias wealth. Kasparov is an awesome Chess player but his politics are not in the interest for russia

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    skinnyjohnsen Says:

    @shib340 Kasparov …
    @shib340 Kasparov is actually trying right no to turn Russia into a democracy with freedom of the press. That would do more for the world right now than any engineer could do.

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    shib340 Says:

    I know this comment …
    I know this comment will get marked down many times….but why doesn’t this guy use his extreme intelligence for something great for the world. At least that guy with the 210 IQ from South Korea is a successful engineer. I’m sure Garry could have used his intelligence to further the world. Chess is fun, but it is just a hobby, a pastime. I feel like he is just wasting such a unique brain on, essentially, a game. Go ahead, vote down…. Just saying

  12. 12
    flubbyeick Says:

    10 powered by 40 iq
    10 powered by 40 iq

  13. 13
    flubbyeick Says:

    He has! an IQ of 10 …
    He has! an IQ of 10^40, a one with 40 zeros

  14. 14
    KBoogs719 Says:

    @andmarkcg …
    @andmarkcg wikipedia!? my wikipedia page says my is the longest on the east coast do u believe this too?

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    restlesness Says:

    @claumayl your …
    @claumayl your minority opinion you mean :o )

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    claumayl Says:

    Bobby Fisher was …
    Bobby Fisher was more good, in my opinion.

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    TheMillion84 Says:

    Correction: He has …
    Correction: He has IQ of over 9000.

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    RumoAoSul Says:

    IQ?! for chess …
    IQ?! for chess players you dont seem very rational

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    Chewy427 Says:

    it stops so we have …
    it stops so we have to go to there website xD

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    asskickerfoo Says:

    @anubitebv over 9000
    @anubitebv over 9000

  21. 21
    hellbat Says:

    The only one that …
    The only one that compares to him is Karpov

  22. 22
    mdoub Says:

    why does it end …
    why does it end when it starts to get exciting??

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    Chewy427 Says:

    We are so …
    We are so lucky to have this legend teach us a little bit about the najdorf.

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    stavros8705 Says:

    Yeah, I’d say an IQ …
    Yeah, I’d say an IQ of 190 qualifies as genius.

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    andmarkcg Says:

    Before people make …
    Before people make ignorant comments about this legend, pehaps they should see his wikipedia page. He had the highest ever rating, world champion god knows how many times, he trained Magnus Carlsen (Chess’s next Fischer/Kasparov), he beat Anand, Karpov, Short etc (that’s a great list). He was a genius at the game.

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