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00:00Sacrificing the Queen and went back to E7, bad move and Karpov played a very good game, he won it.
00:08It didn't help him to save the match because I was already two points ahead and we drew the final game, game 24.
00:14I won the match, our last match, the fifth one.
00:18And I kept coming back, so thinking, okay, so what about this Queen sacrifice?
00:23Because what I didn't like is just, you know, that when you take this pawn, the knight has to go back and it's not the best location.
00:33And then suddenly I realized, it's always nice to take a pawn, but we already have a broken material balance.
00:40Black has two bishop and a pawn for the Queen.
00:43One extra pawn maybe doesn't make much of a difference.
00:46What about playing the knight C2?
00:49That's a move I strongly recommend.
00:50That's a novelty that, you know, could be a game changer.
00:56White moves rook somewhere on the front and then you go back.
01:01Now knight is on d4, king d1, knight d7, knight e2.
01:06And here you can even play something like a6, preventing white from exchanging and going on b5.
01:14Because when white takes here, you take, knight goes here, then you can go knight e5.
01:19And while you're still down, it's a queen versus two bishops.
01:24But look, the king is there and position is still closed.
01:27And the moment your bishops will start operating, things can change quite dramatically.
01:32Maybe not knight e5, you can maybe play c5 immediately.
01:36So that's another interesting move.
01:39So, for instance, the game could end up with, for instance, bishop e7, queen e7.
01:42Then you can force a draw, for instance.
01:45That's a perpetual attack on the queen.
01:49I would say that knight c2, it's quite a typical Garry Kasparov move.
01:55Because instead of winning the pawn and...
01:59And...
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