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♟️ Play Chess Online Free → https://www.chessworld.net/online-che... ♟️ Learn from Garry Kasparov’s Greatest Chess Games → https://www.chessworld.net/garry-kasp... Master tactics, strategy, and opening brilliance from the 13th World Champion. Watch annotated games, join the course, and play online at ChessWorld.net. ♚COURSES https://www.chessworld.net/online-che... 📚 https://kingscrusher.tv/chessopenings 📚 https://kingscrusher.tv/chesstactics || https://kingscrusher.tv/londonsystem #KCGarryKasparov ♚ Play turn style chess at http://bit.ly/2YtrPqU ♚ Play Chess vs. Kingscrusher and others: https://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs... Instructive game tags : Sicilian defence Najdorf, Polgar vs Kasparov, opposite side castling, knight sac, knight sacrifice, queenside counterplay, both sides trying to attack each other's kings, dynamic aggressive game from both sides, black's attack proves quicker with knight sac acceleration, interruption tactic cutting rooks [Event "Lichthof Chess Champions"] [Site "Zurich SUI"] [Date "2006.08.22"] [EventDate "2006.08.22"] [Round "2"] [Result "0-1"] [White "Judit Polgar"] [Black "Garry Kasparov"] [ECO "B80"] [WhiteElo "2710"] [BlackElo "2812"] [PlyCount "56"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6 7. f3 b5 8. Qd2 Nbd7 9. g4 Nb6 10. Qf2 Nfd7 11. O-O-O Bb7 12. Nb3 Rc8 13. Nxb5 axb5 14. Bxb5 Bc6 15. Bd3 Be7 16. f4 O-O 17. g5 Ba4 18. Kb1 Nc4 19. e5 Bxb3 20. cxb3 Nxe3 21. Qxe3 d5 22. h4 Qa5 23. h5 Nc5 24. f5 Ra8 25. a4 Nxa4 26. f6 Nc3+ 27. Kc2 Rfc8 28. Ra1 Nd1+ 0-1 Who is Kasparov? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_K... ... His peak rating of 2851,[4] achieved in 1999, was the highest recorded until being surpassed by Magnus Carlsen in 2013. Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22 by defeating then-champion Anatoly Karpov.[5] He held the official FIDE world title until 1993, when a dispute with FIDE led him to set up a rival organization, the Professional Chess Association.[6] In 1997 he became the first world champion to lose a match to a computer under standard time controls, when he lost to the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue in a highly publicized match. After Kasparov retired, he devoted his time to politics and writing. He formed the United Civil Front movement, and joined as a member of The Other Russia, a coalition opposing the administration and policies of Vladimir Putin. In 2008, he announced an intention to run as a candidate in that year's Russian presidential race, but failure to find a sufficiently large rental space to assemble the number of supporters that is legally required ... Who is Judit Polgar ? Judit Polgár (born 23 July 1976) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. She is generally considered the strongest female chess player of all time.[1] Since September 2015, she has been inactive. In 1991, Polgár achieved the title of Grandmaster at the age of 15 years and 4 months, at the time the youngest to have done so, breaking the record previously held by former World Champion Bobby Fischer. She was the youngest ever player to break into the FIDE Top 100 players rating list, ranking No. 55 in the January 1989 rating list, at the age of 12.[2] She is the only woman to qualify for a World Championship tournament, having done so in 2005. She is the first, and to date only, woman to have surpassed 2700 Elo, reaching a career peak rating of 2735 and peak world ranking of No. 8, both achieved in 2005. She was the No. 1 rated woman in the world from January 1989 until the March 2015 rating list, when she was overtaken by Chinese player Hou Yifan; she was the No. 1 again in the August 2015 women's rating list, in her last appearance in the FIDE World Rankings. She has won or shared first in the chess tournaments of Hastings 1993, Madrid 1994, León 1996, U.S. Open 1998, Hoogeveen 1999, Sigeman & Co 2000, Japfa 2000, and the Najdorf Memorial 2000.[3] Polgár is the only woman to have won a game against a reigning world number one player, and has defeated eleven current or former world champions in either rapid or classical chess: Magnus Carlsen, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Boris Spassky, Vasily Smyslov, Veselin Topalov, Viswanathan Anand, Ruslan Ponomariov, Alexander Khalifman, and Rustam Kasimdzhanov.[4] On 13 August 2014, she announced her retirement from competitive chess.[5][6][7] In June 2015, Polgár was elected as the new captain and head coach of the Hungarian national men's team.[8] On 20 August 2015, she received Hungary's highest decoration, the Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary.[9] ♞ Challenge KC and others for turn style chess at https://bit.ly/chessworld ♚COURSES https://www.chessworld.net/online-che...