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chessclockz: 17. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Openings Part 3

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00:00a general assessment of your expectations from the openings maybe you
00:07believe that you'll be comfortable by playing some sharp those semi-correct
00:14openings I can know let's be honest Kings gambit semi-correct open but it
00:20still can work if your opponent is not ready because at the end of the day it's
00:24not about objective value of the position only but it's also about your
00:30ability to surprise your opponent sometimes surprising your opponent works
00:34well and I still feel that there's plenty of room for improvements not
00:41necessarily for doing officials 960 just reshuffling the pieces but even with our
00:46classical old-fashioned position there's too plenty of room but it will be your
00:52choice I believe that now it's for you to make all this work because I like us
01:0030 40 years ago you have almost unlimited opportunities to study these openings and
01:06to try a tree in one minute that's one in time old-fashioned it takes time for me
01:15I'm sure for young players it takes 10 seconds to have a tree with all the
01:19games played in certain opening something it's it's some people think it's it it kills
01:26creativity but if you if you if you are open-minded it could actually enhance your
01:31creativity because you can see quickly what's happened all the moves that are
01:35made before and look for a new idea
01:38I always believed that there was a room for creativity in the openings and that's
01:52why I spend a lot of time looking for old openings that were abandoned in the 80s

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