The Aggressive Chess Marathon
Garry Kasparov shares insights on the intense psychological pressure of playing chess, especially during a tournament that can last for weeks or even months. He describes the aggressive nature of the game and the importance of dominating your opponent. Kasparov also shares the story of his longest marathon match with Karpov, which lasted for 144 games and was one of the most demanding in the history of any sport.In this clip
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