More relevant than Kasparov's game prowess is his behavior off the board. In the 1995 world championship, Anand took the lead in game 9. In game 10, every time Kasparov made a move, he got up to go to the bathroom and slammed the door behind him so hard the room shook. The young and mild mannered Anand did not complain to the arbiter, who also did not act. Bullying destroys lives, and bullied children suffer lifelong low self esteem. I don't care how good his moves are on the board; if you need such tactics in order to win, then you are no champion. Kasparov needs to be asked why he felt that he had such a god given right to win that he showed so much fury after the loss of game 9.
@mlre2h19 күн бұрын
Amazing Kasparov!! 👏🏼👏🏼
@AngelsalvadorPepe8 күн бұрын
jugó con un top, y con 30 o 35 años más, xfa. con quieren comparar? único incomparable el mejor de la historia Gary sublime
@JesusRodriguez-jz9nt2 күн бұрын
entre el y el vikingo andan casi a la par,,,,,,,,pero que el ogro fue es y sera una maquina del ajedrez es indudable