Smyslov_Fan wrote on 12/19/11 at 00:01:14:
What's odd is that you didn't bother to look up Kasparov in endgame manuals yourself.
I am looking, but that can't answer the question of what
other people think are Kasparov's great endgames. Your post here is the first with any kind of list that I've seen (and thanks for it).
before I go on, talking about queen endings, the Kasaparov against the world game from 1999 featured a very interesting queen ending.
The point I'm trying to raise is that while a lot of people have reacted rather strongly to Nakamura's words I'd not seen anywhere anybody saying " ... but this ending is great" or "what about his game with x in yyyy?". It's all been "Nakamura is full of shite".
In essence I'm asking, given the well-known saying that you referenced earlier, why isn't there a chapter on Kasparov in Marin?
For most other of the great players - and what follows is the case for me at least - there's an endgame or two that springs to mind instantly. With Fischer you've got that B v N one against Taimanov and the adjournment against Botvinnik for example. Alekhine if nothing else you've got the 4 v 3 rook ending against Capablanca. Korchnoi got a whole book out of his rook endings etc etc. Not so for Kasparov.
None of this is to say that Kasparov is bad at endings necessarily - although I have tracked down another example of somebody saying it wasn't Gazza's strongest suit. Maybe he just played fewer of them because of his playing style. After all, he *did* knock a lot of people over in the middlegame.