Tonight we take a look at how Garry Kasparov uses pattern recognition in chess. In 1983 Kasparov was playing a game against Lajos Portisch, when he noticed that the position had similarities to the famous game between Lasker and Bauer played almost 100 years earlier. Kasparov used his knowledge of this game to win in brilliant style! I've made an entire video on the Lasker-Bauer game that you can watch here: • What Happens When a New Chess Tactic is In... Patreon Thank you so much for your support! As Patron, you'll get exclusive access to videos, weekly puzzles, Discord chat, and more! / asmrchess Buy the pieces I use If you use my link AND my promo code, you'll get an 8% discount. Link https://shop.worldchess.com/discount/... Code asmrchess8 CHESS UP 2 If you use my link AND my promo code, you’ll get a 10% discount. LINK: https://playchessup.com/?ref=ASMRCHESS CODE: ASMR Chess.com Support the channel by signing up for a Chess.com account using my link: https://www.chess.com/membership?ref_... You get a 40% discount if you sign up for a year! ASMR Chess Fan Club Join the fan club for tournaments with other viewers: https://www.chess.com/club/asmr-chess Follow on Instagram / asmr_chess
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