Reason: Because it's b3 cowboy opening. Adhiban likes to play it. You can search for various videos regard Adhiban's b3 choice and comments. Even you can past contents Anish giri as well regard this. But to be honest, in this video it looks like Anish didn't even care about it and already prepared.. no smile or reaction.
4:03 Giri almost played . ...g5 with a devlish trap: Nxd5 Ne7. And he wins exchange. But he got cold feet and defended pawn on d5. It is readonable to say that black was stestegically lost ever since he allowed isolated pawn which cannot be defended by his bishop. White focused on it like a hawk on a praerian desert mouse.
Are you sure about that? g5 Nxd5 Ne7 Nf4 Rxd3 Rxd3 Rxd3 Nxd3 (black has no time to capture the knight)now if g4 Nd4 and c3 is saved. black also doesn't gain by capturing c3. if Bxc3 Nxg5 and black has horrible pawn structure However ...g5 Nxd5? Bxc3!(not Ne7) wins back the pawn and b4 is likely falling. Why did giri not play g5 then? Bcz ...g5 Rxd5 Rxd5 Nxd5 (not Rxd5 as gxf4 and d8 rook is protected) and white wins a pawn. Now Bxc3 doesn't win a pawn as after Nxc3 d1 rook is guarded.
It’s kind of crazy that they both blundered in the last couple moves. They only had a few seconds but I would have thought that GM had this type of end game memorized down pat. 😮
With 5 seconds on so on the clock, one might expect mistakes and blunders from any player. Especially in the knight endgame, which is exceptionally difficult for a human mind. Another question is WHY they allow the clock to tick down to 5 seconds. Magnus is more clever, he starts his endgames with 90 seconds on his clock. Wise man!
@@dmitriydruzhinin2032 Modern chess is all about memorising openings up to 20th move, but not really about the art of endgame. Magnus Carlsen proves otherwise - he is a champion, perpetual champion, because he knows the ultimate importance of the endgame, and he mastered every bit of it. Anish had king and a pawn, and even the basic routine, taught long ago by Capablanca, teaches how to position pieces. Anish had all the chances, but failed and played nonsensical moves. Endgame, endgame.
@Dr.S-ct2bq prospects of chess werent that high most of the top athletes from india in all sports have some bachelors atleast some even have masters and all adhiban just lost interest stopped improving and decided to focus on his job and quit professional chess on the highest level he still plays from time to time but is 2500-2600 only
Please remove the board and the evaluation bar, it really requce the viewing experience. I know some people asked for a flat boad, but its not necessary, and the evaluation bar really spoil everything.
@@glen1742 are you even indian? Most below 2600-2650 masters are alloted government jobs, AD works in one too iirc. Even vidit has one i think but he doesnt need to work. It's the governments way of supporting them. Dont think they can make a living just out of chess
Anish is the best player. Na usko harne ka koi gamm hai na jitne ka ghamand. He is always chill and smiling. I like that in a player
Adhiban outplayed Anish in the endgame. It was nice to watch on live stream.😅
More than that it was Anish who blundered under time pressure.
@@ArkoRay both players were in time pressure. Adhiban too needed to capitalise on his opportunity without choking.
Ansih trying his best not to smile after the b3 move.
Why b3 considered as fun move?
Anish : Ahh... Shit, here we go again 😅
@@wtj11I wanna know too
Reason:
Because it's b3 cowboy opening. Adhiban likes to play it. You can search for various videos regard Adhiban's b3 choice and comments. Even you can past contents Anish giri as well regard this.
But to be honest, in this video it looks like Anish didn't even care about it and already prepared.. no smile or reaction.
@@RathinakumarG Cowboy opening ?, Anish couldn't beat the beast so the opening played properly, isn't that bad is it ?
Beast is back with B3
it's crazy how anish got the opportunity to get back into the game at 10:12 , but then gave it all away!
Look at the freakin time , Its very common for Super GMs to get chances like this , but time does not permits them to find it
Did he need to go Kc4?
yep kc4 is a draw,@@michaelscott5653
@@michaelscott5653 yes, controlling c4 before kc4 and also whites king cant reach in time. easy promotion for black.
@@michaelscott5653 yea
A Reversed Queens Indian structure - solid
4:03 Giri almost played . ...g5 with a devlish trap: Nxd5 Ne7. And he wins exchange. But he got cold feet and defended pawn on d5. It is readonable to say that black was stestegically lost ever since he allowed isolated pawn which cannot be defended by his bishop. White focused on it like a hawk on a praerian desert mouse.
how does he win an exchange? …g5 , Nxd5, Ne7 , c4 and than what ?
Are you sure about that? g5 Nxd5 Ne7 Nf4 Rxd3 Rxd3 Rxd3 Nxd3 (black has no time to capture the knight)now if g4 Nd4 and c3 is saved. black also doesn't gain by capturing c3. if Bxc3 Nxg5 and black has horrible pawn structure
However ...g5 Nxd5? Bxc3!(not Ne7) wins back the pawn and b4 is likely falling.
Why did giri not play g5 then? Bcz ...g5 Rxd5 Rxd5 Nxd5 (not Rxd5 as gxf4 and d8 rook is protected) and white wins a pawn. Now Bxc3 doesn't win a pawn as after Nxc3 d1 rook is guarded.
Never understood what makes him beast!
How to get the piece set that is displaying the moves played?
интересно - как этот дебют играли между собой сильные шахматные программы ( на разных компьютерах )
причем - первые несколько ходов выставлялись ( для изучения варианта ) - партия 1 - программа 2800 - программа 2700 - 1. b3 d5 2. Bb2 c5 3. e3 Nf6 4. d3 Nc6 5. c4 dc4 6. bc4 7. bc4 7. Nc3 Bd6 8. f3 Be6 9. Nge2 Qb6 10. Rb1 O-O 11. g4 Rad8 12. Ng3 Nb4 13. a3 Na6 14. Qe2 Be7 15. h4 Rfe8 16. h5 Nc7 17. Qg2 Qb3 18. g5 Nd7 19. g6 h6 20. gf7 Bf7 21. Nf5 Bg5
22. Ne4 Ne6 23. Ng5 hg6 24. h6! gh6 25. Rh6 Qb6 26. Qh3 Qa5 27. Kd1 Kf8 28. Rh8 Bg8 29. Qh6 Kf7 30. Qh5 Kf6 31. Rh6 Kf5
32. Bh3 1 - 0
партия 2 - программа 2800 - программа 2700 - 1. b3 e6 2. c4 d5 3. e3 Nf6 4. Bb2 c5 5. d3 Nc6 6. Nd2 d4 7. e4 Bd6 8. Bc1 O-O 9. g4 Qa5 10. h4 Qc3 11. Rb1 b6 12. a3 Qa5 13. h5 h6 14. Be2 Bd7 15. Kf1 Rfd8 16. Nh3 e5 17. Ng1 Qa6 18. g5 hg5
19. Ndf3 g4 20. Nh4 Qa5 21. Nf5 Bf5 22. ef5 Ne7 23. Bg4 Ng4 24. Qg4 Qc3 25. Rh3 Kf8 26. h6! gh6 27. Bh6 Ke8 28. Bg5 Rdc8
29. Qe4 Qc2 30. Rc1 Qb3 31. Nf3 f6 32. Bf6 Kd8 33. Ne5 Kc7 34. Be7 Be7 35. Qc6 Kb8 36. Nd7 1-0
партия 3 - пр 2800 - пр 2700 - 1. b3 d5 2. Bb2 Nc6 3. e3 Nf6 4. f3 Bf5 5. g4 Bg6 6. Ne2 Qe7 7. d3 Bc5 8. d4 ed4 9. ed4 Bb4
10. c3 Bd6 11. Bg2 Qe7 12. Bc1 O-O 13. O-O 5 14. g5 Nd7 15. f4 Rfe8 16. Re1 Qe6 17. Bd2 Qg4 18. h3 Qh4 19. Rf1 Bb1
20. Be1! Qe1 21. Re1 Be4 22. b4 f6 23. Ng3 Bg2 24. Re8 Re8 25. Qh5 Rd8 26. Kg2 Bf4 27. g6 Bh6 28. Qd5 Kh8 29. Re1 Nf8
30. Qh5 Rd7 31. Nf5 1-0 ( Аниш Гири молча курит в сторонке )
Adhiban is an excellent endgame player!
I think Kc4 in the end instead of b2 would be a draw
Instructive endgame ! Nice
dont underestimate the power of b3
As per stockfish, it was a draw by stalemate.
Stalemate??
Learn some chess, u mf
Wow What a battle
they just want to troll each other and have fun LOL
B3 OP..🙏🙏
WHITE MISSED nh6 7:04
why is his rating came down so drastically? He was 2700 before.
The match I was waiting to see😂💯
Adiban looks like jasprit bumrah 😂
Anish made several 1500 elo moves
Did he ?
Caruana=Keres; Nakamura=Larsen; Arojan=Geller; Giri=Hort; So=Portisch;
After 8 min in this video it feels like shooting range instead of chess 😂😂
Wakanda forevah!
Beast 🤠
Anish doesn't care if he wins or loses. He just wants to play chess
he won with 1b3
when the beast goes b3! you resign immediately!!
Did this game lost Anish his candidates spot?
It’s kind of crazy that they both blundered in the last couple moves. They only had a few seconds but I would have thought that GM had this type of end game memorized down pat. 😮
Wtf?
this isnt a standard endgame lol also knight endgames are the trickiest their jumps are unpredicatable
Are both indians?
Anish giri is now a citizen of the Netherlands but from Nepal
He literally has a course on it lol
Why is Adhiban shaking so much with his leg, I dont understand people with that tix. Like whats the point?
Incessant noise of chess pieces hitting the board and clock being pressed is being heard in the video.
Missed him
Wowww
Those white bishops didn't last long
the beast ? i mean he played a good game but it was drawish it's just anish that blundered the game
It's just not after this match that he is called beast. It was given to him by Vishy(not sure) in his early days due to his aggressive style of play
@@imlegend9842yea he was called beast by both vishy and magnus and he was formerly 2700+ he was literally the 5th indian to hit 2700+.
Endgame was sloppy on both sides.
Make your merchandise cheaper
b3ast!
Poor post-op. Its funny how the game ending is left on for 0.00001 second. Hope Kaspersky pays a lot. Idiots at Chessbase.
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Some rookie mistakes in the endgame by Anish. Most of these modern GMs have appalling endgame skills.
adhiban is 31 he is former 2700+ rated gm he actually stopped playing he aint modern he's an og in the indian chess scene
It is blitz where players are under severe time pressure.
With 5 seconds on so on the clock, one might expect mistakes and blunders from any player. Especially in the knight endgame, which is exceptionally difficult for a human mind. Another question is WHY they allow the clock to tick down to 5 seconds. Magnus is more clever, he starts his endgames with 90 seconds on his clock. Wise man!
@@dmitriydruzhinin2032 Modern chess is all about memorising openings up to 20th move, but not really about the art of endgame. Magnus Carlsen proves otherwise - he is a champion, perpetual champion, because he knows the ultimate importance of the endgame, and he mastered every bit of it.
Anish had king and a pawn, and even the basic routine, taught long ago by Capablanca, teaches how to position pieces. Anish had all the chances, but failed and played nonsensical moves.
Endgame, endgame.
@Dr.S-ct2bq prospects of chess werent that high most of the top athletes from india in all sports have some bachelors atleast some even have masters and all adhiban just lost interest stopped improving and decided to focus on his job and quit professional chess on the highest level he still plays from time to time but is 2500-2600 only
He lost tho
Please remove the board and the evaluation bar, it really requce the viewing experience. I know some people asked for a flat boad, but its not necessary, and the evaluation bar really spoil everything.
No...most of them want it
Then don't watch evolution bar
Nah.. Every chess video should have Eval bar imo.
Opinion rejected
@@edzzbutbetter yeahh
Damn ad still plays chess?
Ad?
@@Ihate_rice Short for Adhiban.
cost of living in India is low so I think that's how even at below 2600 some indian players can afford to still play professionally at that level
@@glen1742 are you even indian? Most below 2600-2650 masters are alloted government jobs, AD works in one too iirc. Even vidit has one i think but he doesnt need to work. It's the governments way of supporting them. Dont think they can make a living just out of chess
@@glen1742Lol what kind of logic is that? There were even IMs playing in World Rapid and Blitz.
@r.ravindran#thistimeiwillbeatalltherawagents_^_^❤❤
@r.ravindran_1.e4....,