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chessclockz: 08. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Deflection Attraction

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00:00It's a big game, game 16. After winning this game, I took a decisive lead, three points ahead.
00:09But then something terrible happened. I lost three games in a row.
00:13Give credit to Karpov who fought to the last bullet.
00:21And that was another test. A test for my character, a test for my ability to survive under such a pressure.
00:29Losing three games in a row, it's tough, trust me.
00:34But I managed to draw the next two games, game 20 and 21, and game 22 had a brilliant win.
00:43And won the rematch and defended my title.
00:49It's a game from Linares 1993. I'm playing wide against Vichy Anand.
01:03Five rounds to go. Vichy is ahead.
01:06And I'm trailing him with Karpov.
01:12Winning the game is absolutely crucial for winning the tournament.
01:16And in fact, this game started one of my best series in terms of result and also quality and the strengths of my opponents.
01:25So in the next five rounds, I played Vichy Anand, Anatoly Karpov, Boris Gelfand, Alexei Shirov, and Gatakomsky.
01:33And made four and a half out of five.
01:35That was quite an accomplishment.
01:37Also, I love this game.
01:39And it started with this victory.
01:41And what happened is, it's an attack in the center.
01:52It's both attraction and deflection because it creates problems for black.
01:58So if they take on E5.

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