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chessclockz: 24. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Garry's Journey

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00:00He said Gary would never beat Kors Karpov in the Soviet Union, think about running away.
00:04So my mother said, no, no, we'll still, we hope we can win by staying in our country.
00:12And Petra gave a present, a number 13 made of gold and diamonds, that little necklace that she
00:20made for Baggio in 1978, expecting Kors Karpov to win.
00:27She gave it to my mother saying, that's for your good luck.
00:31So that's number 13.
00:32So was it a destiny?
00:35Probably.
00:42I think we all have an intuition.
00:46I always thought about intuition being kind of a muscle.
00:50So you don't train your muscles, they get weak.
00:53To make them strong, to make them dynamic, you just have to trust your intuition.
01:04You have to train.
01:07Maybe there are different kinds of intuition.
01:09But mine was based very much on ability to evaluate different factors while playing chess.
01:15And thus being very comfortable with positions where you could hardly find a well-known pattern.
01:25So with imbalanced positions, with broken balance.
01:29Positions where each mistake, even inaccuracy, would be lethal.
01:35I spent a lot of time at the chess board, facing many opponents.
01:46But it was not just playing in tournaments or in short matches.
01:52I played Anatoly Karpov dozens and dozens of games.
01:57It was actually 140.

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