Blitz | Kasparov vs Polgar — Lichthof Champions Blitz 2006 (Round 5)
Gary Kasparov vs Judit Polgar Silent, no-commentary chess replay with evaluation and analysis—ideal for quiet viewing, background watching, or pausing to study key positions. Event: Lichthof Champions Blitz Site: Zurich SUI Date: 2006-08-22 Round 5 Result: 1-0 Game type: Blitz White Elo: 2812 Black Elo: 2710 Chapters: 00:00 Opening 00:35 Middlegame 05:25 Endgame Video features: Full move-by-move replay on a clean digital 2D board Live evaluation bar showing who is better after each move On-screen analysis panel with defined metrics (see below) Synchronized piece move sounds No commentary — focused, silent presentation for study and analysis Analysis panel definitions: Phase: Opening / Middlegame / Endgame. Determined by a conservative heuristic that combines game progress (move/ply) with position features (e.g., development and simplification inferred from the FEN). Advantage: Balanced / White / Black. Derived from evaluation (White POV); Balanced is within approximately ±0.30 pawns of equality. Eval: Win probability displayed as White–Black (e.g., 35–65), representing each side’s chances. Position: Quiet / Dynamic / Tactical / Technical. Classified from the FEN only (allowing for material balance/imbalance and piece density/simplification). Stability: Stable / Swingy / Volatile. Based on recent move-to-move changes in the evaluation (larger swings imply lower stability). Material: White POV material summary (e.g., Equal, +1 Pawn, +Exchange). Pawns: Pawn count shown as White–Black. Sparkline: Mini-chart of evaluation over time (White POV). This video presents a complete replay of the game between Gary Kasparov (2812) and Judit Polgar (2710), played at the Lichthof Champions Blitz in Zurich SUI on August 22, 2006 (Round 5). It is a blitz game. White wins: Gary Kasparov (2812) defeats Judit Polgar (2710). Moves are shown on a clean digital board with synchronized piece sounds, a live evaluation bar, and an on-screen analysis panel, with no commentary—ideal for quiet viewing, background watching, or pausing to study key positions. This game is part of the "Judit Polgár vs Garry Kasparov — Complete Rivalry" playlist on this channel. Credits: Game data sourced from public PGN databases. Chess piece graphics by Cburnett (CC BY-SA 3.0) — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ca... #chess #chessgames #chessarchive

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