You claimed my perceived lack of understanding of your analysis is why I lose chess games. Yet the greatest chess player of all time shares the same view I do on the same subject that is (according to you) the reason I lose at chess.
Checkmate.
Your lack of understanding of strategies and tactics below the surface was a reason I gave for your string of defeats. As well as being a bit funny (well made Roch snigger) it is also true. Even without following move by move, your encounters with NGB, I can confidently assert that there are hidden (to you for certain) strategies being employed by NGB. That is literally how you play better at chess.
Kasparov was, I'm sure still is, a dynamic chess player. I remember following the Karpov/Kasparov games, which were well reported in those days as well as his encounters with the computers (forget the names, can't be arsed to look). I played chess regularly at that time and Kasparov was a genuinely exciting player, even though that sounds like an oxymoron. Chess exciting?
Since his heady days as a precocious chess talent and towering presence as the seemingly unbeatable world champion, he has become better known as an outspoken critic/dissident of the Russian government. He sides with questionable allies and his political views are not in any way related to his undoubted talent as a chess genius.
In the video that you presented, Kasparov was not talking about strategy and tactics, he is talking/stuttering his way through heaps of wishful thinking. It's all believe and hope. Bollocks in other words.
Your still in checkmate yourself, agreeing with Kasparov on his own personal politics is not the same as being Kasparov's chess equal, but you are used to it anyway.