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Other chess youtubers does not have this understanding of chess, they simply plug a game in an engine and analyze based on that. There are more human explanations in Daniel’s channel. I’ve been following his channel for quite some time now
@@chonov Yeah Naroditsky and Naka are good at talking about their own games while they are playing them but Daniel is King of examining other people's game and offering learnable tidbits to club players.
I don't even play chess, but I've been watching your videos for months now. I always thought of the game as very passive and boring, but you completely changed my view. Still don't know if it's a game for me, but I really enjoy watching the strategies play out and solving the occasional puzzle. Cheers!
Chess changed my life, you should take it up. It is an amazing game with a rich history, I picked it up when I was twenty and I haven't looked back (now 47). Sometime I wish I could go back to those magical early days when I was learning the game, it was like I opened a gate to a wonderland. Check out Queen's Gambit if you want some additional motivation.
I don’t play and I’ve been following this channel for almost a decade 😂😂😂. Gm king is the only one who can tell the human story behind the matches. So many UA-camrs say the position is lost because of the engine, but in real life people don’t know that. I still watch others, but gm king is by far the best.
I can't imagine Giri was impressed (he is capable of playing such squeezes himself) just very annoyed that he allowed himself to be pressed into such a passive position.
Exceptional game and wonderfully explained , Daniel. Your chess videos are like classical music for the soul , as compared to some of the discordant autotune and synthetic notes of those relying solely on machines without the warmth and expression that comes from having years of experience looking into positions and communicating them with lucidity!
We've seen the live comments on two channels but enjoy seeing your comments on the finished game. Your understanding of the games is very helpful. Thank you.
20:20 - I watched a video from Maurice Ashley showing how important knights can be in end games and how the cheeky check can buy just enough time to rush back to the party which is why I knew the answer to this! beautiful from Nodirbek! Definitely been doing his endgame manual homework! Seeing him, Pragg, Gukesh, Keymer etc fly up the rankings is so great to see!
@PowerPlayChess GM King, you really are the best chess analyst out there! Thank you for your excellent break-downs, I can only imagine the hard work that goes into this type of operation. Also, amazing game by Nodirbek, especially the endgame. I was watching this one live and I was like, what in the heck is going on??? When you compare Nodirbek to some of the other young players out there that were raised by the computer and have the 'concrete' playing style (no such thing as ugly moves if they work), does he have more of a traditional approach to chess, in your opinion? He seems like a very well-rounded player, able to attack, defend or squeeze, whatever is necessary in the position. I also like his personality and when I watch him over live-stream during the game, he seems to occasionally have that "Tal stare" at his opponents, maybe he has a bit of a mischievous streak as well?
Great game. When Nodirbek wins, the games are so often impressive. I really think he's going to be top 3 in the world soon. For years he's been showing that upper world class strategic understanding and at such a young age.
GM King should review some of his games. What a chess talent that has somewhat been forgotten during the passage of time. Pillsbury is another one, like Rubenstein, that should have been WC.
@@TandemKnights Yeah agreed, that would be very instructive. It’s because he wasn’t WC and also Capablanca is renowned for his technique so Rubinstein was kind of forgotten sadly.
I play a lot of blitz chess. My thoughts after black playing h6 were to put the rook on g1, route the knight from f3 via e4 to f5 and push the g-pawn to rip open that file. Interesting to see how Abdusattorov used a completely different stategy and centralized instead!
Canny commentary! Great game by Abdusattorov. Love the bishop finesse to drive the black king to the corner. Have to give that a go if it comes up. Thanks
When your first line was "The morning after the night before" I thought we were going to here about the party after Brentford 3 Nottingham Forest 2 😊 I ended thinking that a crap player such as myself could have got to that end game and managed to throw it away, perhaps with stalemate.
This is one of the reason that magnus quit. The new generation is comming of age .Abdusantorov, Keymer ,Alireza.not yet but in 2 or 3 years they will over take him. and i forgot the indian kids. Excellent commentary. You are now my favorite.use to be agamator.
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Other chess youtubers does not have this understanding of chess, they simply plug a game in an engine and analyze based on that. There are more human explanations in Daniel’s channel. I’ve been following his channel for quite some time now
I agree.. From all youtube only Naka is better than D. King. Maybe Naroditsky on a good day also
@@tomsmithtom5-yf6igI think both are not as good as D. King while showing a game
None of them has this brilliant class and accent as well.
@@chonov Yeah Naroditsky and Naka are good at talking about their own games while they are playing them but Daniel is King of examining other people's game and offering learnable tidbits to club players.
wont be watching any analysis from any youtubers from now on. this is the one
Absolutely
Of course. Daniel is a true GM not just some random wannabe youtubers!?
GM King is the best, hands down!
Yeah it's not even close he's the best
Danny has always been the best for players rated 1000-2000.
I don't even play chess, but I've been watching your videos for months now.
I always thought of the game as very passive and boring, but you completely changed my view.
Still don't know if it's a game for me, but I really enjoy watching the strategies play out and solving the occasional puzzle. Cheers!
Chess changed my life, you should take it up. It is an amazing game with a rich history, I picked it up when I was twenty and I haven't looked back (now 47). Sometime I wish I could go back to those magical early days when I was learning the game, it was like I opened a gate to a wonderland. Check out Queen's Gambit if you want some additional motivation.
Start playing, it’s a great game!
I don’t play and I’ve been following this channel for almost a decade 😂😂😂.
Gm king is the only one who can tell the human story behind the matches. So many UA-camrs say the position is lost because of the engine, but in real life people don’t know that. I still watch others, but gm king is by far the best.
Capablanca's words for the endgame: DO NOT HURRY.
That game was reminiscent of Fischer at his best.
I bet Giri was impressed.
I can't imagine Giri was impressed (he is capable of playing such squeezes himself) just very annoyed that he allowed himself to be pressed into such a passive position.
I really like your analysis and insight. I always wait for your videos after the games😁Thanks, and please keep it up.
Exceptional game and wonderfully explained , Daniel. Your chess videos are like classical music for the soul , as compared to some of the discordant autotune and synthetic notes of those relying solely on machines without the warmth and expression that comes from having years of experience looking into positions and communicating them with lucidity!
cool! agree...
We've seen the live comments on two channels but enjoy seeing your comments on the finished game. Your understanding of the games is very helpful. Thank you.
20:20 - I watched a video from Maurice Ashley showing how important knights can be in end games and how the cheeky check can buy just enough time to rush back to the party which is why I knew the answer to this!
beautiful from Nodirbek! Definitely been doing his endgame manual homework! Seeing him, Pragg, Gukesh, Keymer etc fly up the rankings is so great to see!
Wonderful textbook game, and well explained! Always great to see such an instructive game everyone can understand played at the highest level! :)
Really interesting endgame. Thanks as always for your engaging and insightful commentary, DK!
Thank you for this analysis I learn so much from your explanations, very enlightening!!
@PowerPlayChess GM King, you really are the best chess analyst out there! Thank you for your excellent break-downs, I can only imagine the hard work that goes into this type of operation. Also, amazing game by Nodirbek, especially the endgame. I was watching this one live and I was like, what in the heck is going on??? When you compare Nodirbek to some of the other young players out there that were raised by the computer and have the 'concrete' playing style (no such thing as ugly moves if they work), does he have more of a traditional approach to chess, in your opinion? He seems like a very well-rounded player, able to attack, defend or squeeze, whatever is necessary in the position. I also like his personality and when I watch him over live-stream during the game, he seems to occasionally have that "Tal stare" at his opponents, maybe he has a bit of a mischievous streak as well?
GM Daniel King is the GOAT of chess commentators.
If you say so!
Great game. When Nodirbek wins, the games are so often impressive. I really think he's going to be top 3 in the world soon. For years he's been showing that upper world class strategic understanding and at such a young age.
This was such a clean game, it’s like watching Rubinstein play
GM King should review some of his games. What a chess talent that has somewhat been forgotten during the passage of time. Pillsbury is another one, like Rubenstein, that should have been WC.
@@TandemKnights Yeah agreed, that would be very instructive. It’s because he wasn’t WC and also Capablanca is renowned for his technique so Rubinstein was kind of forgotten sadly.
Amazinng masterpiece
amazing analysis.
Beautifully elegant play from Abdusattorov. a litle passive from Giri. Thanks Daniel.
So simple it is beautiful.
At 12:13, the obvious bxc4 needed to be discussed ( I guess the point was Qf3 ?)
Really very instructive analysis.
A game full of themes. Thanks for the video, commentary, excellent coverage, clear explanation.
I play a lot of blitz chess. My thoughts after black playing h6 were to put the rook on g1, route the knight from f3 via e4 to f5 and push the g-pawn to rip open that file. Interesting to see how Abdusattorov used a completely different stategy and centralized instead!
Best commentary, thanks for beautiful game, simple looking game but what a topsy turvy🎉🎉❤❤
Fantastic Analysis!
Canny commentary! Great game by Abdusattorov. Love the bishop finesse to drive the black king to the corner. Have to give that a go if it comes up. Thanks
The check made an enormous difference!
When your first line was "The morning after the night before" I thought we were going to here about the party after Brentford 3 Nottingham Forest 2 😊
I ended thinking that a crap player such as myself could have got to that end game and managed to throw it away, perhaps with stalemate.
I was certainly hinting at last night's celebrations :) 🐝🐝🐝 Cmon you Bees!
A la Capa!
Quick English question: what did he say at 3:12? "This is a x way of playing"?
'This is a cannier way of playing'
Thanks@@PowerPlayChess !
I didn't know that word, learning English in some unpredictable way :) Great job by the way
The title of this video is right.
Textbook endgame! Thanks.
Nice commentator
Where are you from Mr.
I am from London.
@@PowerPlayChess Brentford?
@@EdMcF1 Not too far away from the Bees!
Go on noddy!!!
Another wonderful analysis by GM King. My money is on Gukesh to win Tata 24.
❤
wohoo
This is one of the reason that magnus quit. The new generation is comming of age .Abdusantorov, Keymer ,Alireza.not yet but in 2 or 3 years they will over take him. and i forgot the indian kids. Excellent commentary. You are now my favorite.use to be agamator.
Anish so old!)
Since this game has been analysed already on three other websites (among them Hikaro Nakamura's), this video has only sentimental value.
Weird comment.