@@user-jx7ef2nv3u not the only time he had bad manners. in fact i wouldnt be surprised if he was rude to gukesh in that very tournament. seems to be a pattern with top russian gms. anand told a story of kasparov banging on his door during break time in their world championship match to prevent him from resting
Dude, the real reason is simply because Hikaru offered, but Nepo didn't. It's not even a custom to shake hands with other winners at such a ceremony, Hikaru didn't shake hands with Nepo when he walked up for second place either. Nepo was looking at the audience when Hikaru offered Gukesh a handshake, and by the time he noticed, Gukesh had already taken his place on the stage. Gukesh didn't snub Nepo, Nepo didn't snub Gukesh
@@backslash8874because not all positions are equal. For example suppose the evaluation of the position is EQUAL to a COMPUTER. BUT the position for black player is very sharp which means in order to remain neutral black must find the ONLY move in order to maintain this equality, on the other hand white could play 5 different moves that are fairly obvious to maintain the equality or push. In this scenario even if White calls the arbiter and say both player gets 5 minutes to think the Black player benefits more because he needs that extra time to find the only move a lot more then the white player needing extra time because he doesn’t need to find just one move.
@@premojha979 You clearly didn't get my comment. I said at that point Nepo was COMPLETELY WINNING when this happened (the position was no way equal) and it's an easy conversion. Plus Nepo has way more time than Hari, so he can easily call the arbiter and Hari won't have anything to benefit from that time because he was completely loosing. It's later Hari was able to equalize the position because Nepo blundered, and he was pissed at Hari for that.
@@premojha979 Just admit, he was just being a cry baby. And that piece falling once for a few millisecond when Nepo has triple the time advantage over Hari, had no-effect in the game or the outcome. He was only frustrated cause he couldn't convert a completely winning position.
@@backslash8874 I agree. Nepo’s behaviour was absolutely unacceptable. My point was never made to justify Nepo’s behaviour. I’m not sure why you extrapolated that. Nepo is a well known cry baby this isn’t the first time he has done this. My point obviously was that calling the arbiter is not always a reasonable option (this doesn’t excuse Nepo’s behaviour in any case) and the defense that both players get to think is not reasonable because not both players need to evaluate their moves in the same way. Even if a position is objectively equal according to an engine some of the moves are much harder to find for humans and so practically it’s difficult to hold especially in time trouble. Giving more time in these instances to one player provides significantly better chances for them to not blunder. Once again I am not defending Nepo. I am not advocating for him or his behaviour. He even made a comment about Alireza ruining candidates to Fabi on the last round of candidates by losing to Gukesh in round 13. The dude is a massive manchild.
Based on the logic of your so-called "scientific reaction time" explanation. This would mean anyone playing blitz who knocked over pieces and quickly pressed the clock would be 'forgiven' as a mere 'accident'. Because its blitz so all players would just move any piece and press the clock in less than o.5 seconds. To be fair for your stupid theory..you will need to take sample and median or average time taken by all blitz players from moving their pieces to pressing the clock. And do this sampling in time scramble mode for example when players have less than 10 seconds left. If it turns out the average is around your "reaction time" then why doest FIDE just abolish this rule? You mean fide ignores the science? Also why we still see honest players managed to react by fixing the piece first..even though this cost them to lose on time? Its all about your pre-meditated intention. Harekrishna had a dirty mindset in his mind in the first place..so he is basically set to move n press thr clock as quickly as possible REGARDLESS of whether he knocked over the piece or not..thats why it took 264 milloseconds...its because he already got this dirty mindset. This video fell for the genetic fallacy..failed for chicken and egg problem..by taking the 264 as the given..well it is not..the 264 is the effect..the cause is the earlier 'dirty mindset' that nepo was well aware and angry about.
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Indian players are notorious for cheating western chess players. Harikrishna needs to be banned for such unscrupulous behavior as knocking over chess pieces because your losing. How juvenile
@@TheLincolnrailsplitt when you don't call the arbiter, ref or for a replay. Just like how laws don't apply if the cops or courts don't get involved. He was in a winning position, lost and got butt hurt 😆😆😆 the most the arbiter would've don't is added 2-3 seconds to his time and given his opponent time to find a draw. He lost and like most people without self control, lost it.
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meanwhile my oppoent who raises his hand for the microscopic misplacement of my piece in a blitz game and managed to win a losing game that way due to him getting me 3 warnings
Being emotional is one thing, being a jerk is another. Nepo's attitude here was completely out of line, and I'm glad he lost his chance at the world championship.
Shameful that you couldn't see that harikrishna became malicious when he was losing and decided to cheat in order to gain an advantage. It's written all over his face.
@@JohnSmith-un9jm Absolutely shameful that you have never seen a blitz game and came to comment nonsense here. There are countless games where Magnus, Hikaru, Maxime and also Ian himself, have all in time troubles dropped their pieces and have been slippery with their moves.
Its a psychological disturbance maybe not a lot for the spectators like us who are free and have nothing tk lose unlike him this thought of not calling the arbitor to claim for penalty was always ticking on his mind while making each and every move and seeing the game is getting equal this happens everytime and nepo is right in his own terms. Most of the players in chess does this kind of psychological warfare like not shaking hands, coming late or it can be anything
Ok if that is so coomon in chess then Nepo should have called the arbiter 5 times in a row as he claimed Hari slipped five times in a row. Shouldnt Nepo be mad at himself for not calling the arbiter instead of being mad at Hari?
sliding the knight wasn't intentional and knocking down a piece whaaa? it was an empty square he didn't have to do that, granted nepo should have gone to d6 and attack the queen instead of grabbing the pawn, maybe hari got a little too excited he didn't
To people blaming Ian, have you considered how the game would have went had the other player not dropped his piece or adjusted it on his time? Would the result be different? If you think so, that is your answer. You are blaming Ian for being upset over something that the other player took advantage of and should have been a part of the game. The other player took advantage, intentional or not of it and with only three seconds it was a factor.
Please explain to us when the rules don't apply? Nepo reacted in a salty manner but Hari did make a mistake. I doubt Hari had any ill intentions but who gets to judge? The chief arbiter.
Exactly! He was supposed to call the arbiter when it happened and even towards the end if he had any complaints report that to arbiter, not act like an angry child
Okay but what if he did call the arbiter. I mean maybe he would have won with what? maybe 15s given to him? Ok. But realistically speaking if he blundered like this being 40s up then being 50 or 60s up probably didnt change it too much.
When you lose or draw a game that you should have won it's rather infuriating so Nepo really isn't mad at him he's more just mad at the game and himself in general and he's misdirecting it. Not an excuse but it's not personal
I had mixed thoughts when ding won recently. I am now firmly for ever in anti nepo camp. His Russian roots were not a factor but this behavior sways fans
It's a blitz game, you are in time trouble, you adrenaline is like 5000, also he had in a winning position and blew it. It's hard to control your emotions in that situation. Im not saying it's ok, but just don't put too much weight into it. He basically rage-quited in real life
@@burt591aren't we stating something obvious here? your comment is an explanation not a justification (nor were you trying to justify it) . obviously there would be a reason like there is behind every bad action, it would be weird if you act like that out of the blue. it is at these moments you need to show some manners which someone would expect from a player of nepo's capabilities. obviously don't send nepo for damnation but there should be some penalty for this kind of behaviour.
@@riynu7774 Well, I was responding to a guy who said that he is "now firmly for ever in anti nepo camp" just because he overreacted in a blitz game. I'm just trying to say that that doesn't make him a bad person, it can happen to any of us
You got it...and its exactly the reason harry played dirty in that split second. Harry natural reaction as experienced and well respected grandmaster would have been instantly fixing the piece and only then pressed the clock. But in this specific case, harry intentionally did the opposite because harry also realized he only had 2 seconds left.. Imagine what would harry do, if he had 20 seconds left instead? My bet he would have fixed the bishop first.
@@kimyunmi452 Except the guy explained why it’s not on purpose. He didn’t even react to the bishop falling over since the average human reaction time is 273ms and the time between the bishop falling and hari pressing the clock was like 260ms. In that moment he didn’t even have the time to think about it. Not everyone is a scumbag but Ofc if you want to think in a very negative and cynical manner then you can. Harikrishna is known as a classy guy who doesn’t do these things Nepo on the other hand has some history of behaving like a man child and being a cry baby.
@@premojha979 264 is wrong logic...the explanation confused between chicken and egg..ie genetic fallacy. The 264 is the effect and not the cause. Law of cause and effect. The cause comes first. Harry is playing dirty because he already had this dirty mindset: he would just move n press the clock REGARDLESS of whether or not he accidentally knocked over the piece. Yes the 'knocking' part was aaccidental. But the 'regardless continuebpressing' the clock was not accidental. It was his 'intentional personsl choice'...264 was the result of this 'choice'. Other clean and honest player would have reacted by fixing the bishop first..n only then pressed the clock..resulting in maybe 1.5 second duration rather than 264.millisecond..now u get it? 264 explanation is bogus and logical fallacy. Confusing between chicken and the eggs.
Because losing(drawing here from winning position) against Indians feels 5 times worse, as there is in general assumption among developed nations about backwardness of Indians....that's why one slip seems like 5 times.
Nepo is so disrespectful towards others, this is why he didn't won wc and candidates this time. After the draw with fabi, he said "ali threw this for everyone" while ali was the only one who stopped gukesh from getting 10/14 by defeating him in time pressure. In the award ceremony, he was acting like cry baby while hikaru was proud and gave respect (clap and shake hands) to gukesh unlike nepo who acting like gukesh won by luck. But actually gukesh lost to ali by luck otherwise he was never in a lossing situation in any match throughout, whole nepo was certainly lost to vidit and fabi.
Nepo! Such a cry baby! Same think happen in candidates 2024 tournament, he didn’t even bother to handshake with the winner or even congratulate him. And these kind of people Don't how respectful Harekrishna is towards others players. After seeing this video i have less respect for him after these both incident.
the rule is also you can only call the arbiter on your move directly after... so as it was said, Nepo forfeited the right to complain. The rule is clear...
@@JohnSmith-un9jmYs! Ys! Actually that malicious word insertion made ur argument "very powerful"'' now letz put sm words that rhyme wd malicious to make ur dumb argument even powerful, lad! 😂😂😂😂 Come on, Nepo can be very proud of his sissy, fans... What an Army, Nepo u got here..😂😂😂
This video explanation completely misses the point that had harekrishna taken the time to fix the fallen bishop before pressing the clock. He would have lost on time because at that time he only had 2 seconds left. So yes harekrisna plated Dirty...not from incidentally knocked over the piece, but by knowingly and intentionally pressed the clocked first and only then fix the piece. Nepo was well aware of the 2 seconds left at that point.
Nepo is mad at himself over everything else.
You just described most r**sians
Blaming opponent for his short comings, we can say who is playing dirty chess here.
Karma hits back
Nepo should have done a lot better here.. both in the game and otherwise
Agree, winning position and so much more time
five times in a row lol
he calculated that in his head
The most dangerous moment in the game is when you start thinking that you are winning and in the end you don't win.😂
Trash talk on the table should result in a severe penalty!
You don't have to watch whole video
If you know Hari then you immediately know its Nepo who is not gentleman
I get it why Gukesh didnt shake his hand on the winning podium
oh yeah because of this , yes ofc
@@user-jx7ef2nv3u not the only time he had bad manners. in fact i wouldnt be surprised if he was rude to gukesh in that very tournament. seems to be a pattern with top russian gms. anand told a story of kasparov banging on his door during break time in their world championship match to prevent him from resting
@@MrWizardjr9 sdfu, gukesh has literally done the same to raunak
Dude, the real reason is simply because Hikaru offered, but Nepo didn't. It's not even a custom to shake hands with other winners at such a ceremony, Hikaru didn't shake hands with Nepo when he walked up for second place either. Nepo was looking at the audience when Hikaru offered Gukesh a handshake, and by the time he noticed, Gukesh had already taken his place on the stage.
Gukesh didn't snub Nepo, Nepo didn't snub Gukesh
I noticed that of many GMs of multiple nationalities get more upset when they lose to Indians than when the lose to other races.
Good channel. The explanation of the potential moves is very helpful!
Pressing the Pause Button & Calling
the Arbiter has another risk of the
Opponent Thinking about the Position. 😅
You are completely winning. Why do you fear about opponent thinking? You also get the time to think about the winning blow.
@@backslash8874because not all positions are equal. For example suppose the evaluation of the position is EQUAL to a COMPUTER. BUT the position for black player is very sharp which means in order to remain neutral black must find the ONLY move in order to maintain this equality, on the other hand white could play 5 different moves that are fairly obvious to maintain the equality or push. In this scenario even if White calls the arbiter and say both player gets 5 minutes to think the Black player benefits more because he needs that extra time to find the only move a lot more then the white player needing extra time because he doesn’t need to find just one move.
@@premojha979 You clearly didn't get my comment. I said at that point Nepo was COMPLETELY WINNING when this happened (the position was no way equal) and it's an easy conversion. Plus Nepo has way more time than Hari, so he can easily call the arbiter and Hari won't have anything to benefit from that time because he was completely loosing.
It's later Hari was able to equalize the position because Nepo blundered, and he was pissed at Hari for that.
@@premojha979 Just admit, he was just being a cry baby. And that piece falling once for a few millisecond when Nepo has triple the time advantage over Hari, had no-effect in the game or the outcome. He was only frustrated cause he couldn't convert a completely winning position.
@@backslash8874
I agree. Nepo’s behaviour was absolutely unacceptable. My point was never made to justify Nepo’s behaviour. I’m not sure why you extrapolated that. Nepo is a well known cry baby this isn’t the first time he has done this. My point obviously was that calling the arbiter is not always a reasonable option (this doesn’t excuse Nepo’s behaviour in any case) and the defense that both players get to think is not reasonable because not both players need to evaluate their moves in the same way. Even if a position is objectively equal according to an engine some of the moves are much harder to find for humans and so practically it’s difficult to hold especially in time trouble. Giving more time in these instances to one player provides significantly better chances for them to not blunder.
Once again I am not defending Nepo. I am not advocating for him or his behaviour. He even made a comment about Alireza ruining candidates to Fabi on the last round of candidates by losing to Gukesh in round 13. The dude is a massive manchild.
Nepo lets his emotions get the better of him way too often. Just one step away from truly being world-class.
who are you , why parrots likes to give advices to pros !
I think a 2 time candidates winner is world class
@@ioga1977 you meen pro never loose emotions, or that you need to be a pro to see that pro sometimes loose there emotion and it effect their game?
One step away from being a world class MMA fighter! ;)
@@ioga1977 And who are YOU? to advice here?
Nepo is just being a raged Karen
No, harikrishna was the villain in doing anything to win at chess, including cheating
True such a lil man 😂
You are truly a nepo fan acting like him in emotions commenting everywhere
A Karen is a woman
@@JohnSmith-un9jm cry more
Now I know why he lost candidates, Karma OP
Nepo needs to lift weights, get in shape. Too much fat lowers testosterone, increases estrogen.
😂
Great content! Really appreciate the clear clarification provided
Based on the logic of your so-called "scientific reaction time" explanation. This would mean anyone playing blitz who knocked over pieces and quickly pressed the clock would be 'forgiven' as a mere 'accident'. Because its blitz so all players would just move any piece and press the clock in less than o.5 seconds. To be fair for your stupid theory..you will need to take sample and median or average time taken by all blitz players from moving their pieces to pressing the clock. And do this sampling in time scramble mode for example when players have less than 10 seconds left. If it turns out the average is around your "reaction time" then why doest FIDE just abolish this rule? You mean fide ignores the science? Also why we still see honest players managed to react by fixing the piece first..even though this cost them to lose on time? Its all about your pre-meditated intention. Harekrishna had a dirty mindset in his mind in the first place..so he is basically set to move n press thr clock as quickly as possible REGARDLESS of whether he knocked over the piece or not..thats why it took 264 milloseconds...its because he already got this dirty mindset. This video fell for the genetic fallacy..failed for chicken and egg problem..by taking the 264 as the given..well it is not..the 264 is the effect..the cause is the earlier 'dirty mindset' that nepo was well aware and angry about.
Nepo by Nature is emotional guy. You can see from WC matches when he loses, he gets those funky faces out. No wonder he makes such ruckus
Cool video. You explain things very clearly.
very well explained, I didn't expect such an objective and mindful break down of the video, congratulations
He didn`t played Dirty Ian, you played poorly.
I have seen a few of your chess videos and I just hope you get more subs. Your videos are great in production and content. My respects, new sub here 🤝.
Thanks so much! Each video I try to make a bit better!
Good thing we had cameras at the world championship, or this guy would've said Ding cheated and won😂
His father forgot c**** so he was born quite sad his father itself his upset with him what more can say about nepopottamus
Nepo clearly overreacted here... Hari is one of the most Calm player...
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Nice content. Glad for the fast growing of your channel. Congrats!
Thanks!
That handshake was actually a hit
Those who saw Online Olympiad live know he is always like this. And karma strikes bro💥
I lost a lot of goodwill and respect for Nepo due to this incident.
Indian players are notorious for cheating western chess players. Harikrishna needs to be banned for such unscrupulous behavior as knocking over chess pieces because your losing. How juvenile
Really? Please explain to me when the rules don't apply?
@@TheLincolnrailsplitt when you don't call the arbiter, ref or for a replay. Just like how laws don't apply if the cops or courts don't get involved. He was in a winning position, lost and got butt hurt 😆😆😆 the most the arbiter would've don't is added 2-3 seconds to his time and given his opponent time to find a draw. He lost and like most people without self control, lost it.
@@jeremyhoyt1918 opponed had 3 seconds. he would lose if he didn't play dirty
@@emresar983 cry
Here before this channel blows up
New sub here. Good channel. Keep it up
great clip mate
Yall need super duper weighted magnetic pieces lol
then they will drop the entire board because of the magnetic attraction
Keep that kind of videos
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This is exactly why classical is best.
Nepo is always an excellent and wonderful player
please dont shake the video,
I saw nepo vs ding and felt supportive towards him. Now- I think he does not deserve the world title. Not any title.
Nepo is just completely delusional cuz it's obvious this was accidental
meanwhile my oppoent who raises his hand for the microscopic misplacement of my piece in a blitz game and managed to win a losing game that way due to him getting me 3 warnings
What is the reason for the other 2 warnings earlier in the game?
@@charlie8344 same reason
That's a shitty move he might not lose but he will never grow doing cheesy stuffs like that
@@Lukeicht19 Yeah a player shouldn't try to win by technicality, they should try to win by checkmate.
Imagine the same thing switching the players, it would have been a biggest onslaught against Indians playing chess.
Just a very volatile person is Nepo.
Very very
From Today onwards we shall change all those Danger stickres to
"Just Volatile"
in honour of this Nepo guy! 😂😂😂
I wonder if Nepo would have behaved like that playing chess with Mike Tyson
Chess boxing
Tyson's knowledge of isolated queen pawn positions rivals Spassky.
Cry baby Nepo.
is Nepo turning into Kramnik?
I always knew Nepo had peppo. Powder Keg under table?
What?
The time scrambles are a bit ridiculous and act as a randomiser that detracts from the Chess content of the games
So happy to see the Karen lose the candidates
At the last nepo's clock shows 0.00. Does that mean he lost on time or he got timed after the draw claim?
Hmm not sure about the clock, but it was definitely a draw according to the tournament records.
@@blitzbreakdownchessIf you watch the footage it looks like they got a three fold repetition but didn’t stop the clock afterwards.
Once they shake hands the result is final, which occurred before the time ran out
Think the opponent need to call the time when playing OTB. At least it was like that when I played some + years ago
Being emotional is one thing, being a jerk is another. Nepo's attitude here was completely out of line, and I'm glad he lost his chance at the world championship.
He is known to be salty.
Shameful that you couldn't see that harikrishna became malicious when he was losing and decided to cheat in order to gain an advantage. It's written all over his face.
@@JohnSmith-un9jm Absolutely shameful that you have never seen a blitz game and came to comment nonsense here. There are countless games where Magnus, Hikaru, Maxime and also Ian himself, have all in time troubles dropped their pieces and have been slippery with their moves.
Sus emociones y su estado piscologico en general es su punto débil, al final Liren ganó en eso y es el campeón
Yep, terrible human being. Not even loyal to his country
Nepo’s impulsive response is seen in board and off board, costing him even WC . Pitty he has not improved much .. Bad sportsmanship .
Its a psychological disturbance maybe not a lot for the spectators like us who are free and have nothing tk lose unlike him this thought of not calling the arbitor to claim for penalty was always ticking on his mind while making each and every move and seeing the game is getting equal this happens everytime and nepo is right in his own terms. Most of the players in chess does this kind of psychological warfare like not shaking hands, coming late or it can be anything
Ok if that is so coomon in chess then Nepo should have called the arbiter 5 times in a row as he claimed Hari slipped five times in a row. Shouldnt Nepo be mad at himself for not calling the arbiter instead of being mad at Hari?
Both.
Can you please credit the video source when using the videos.
good idea, will put them in the description! Thanks for the advice.
done! Thanks
I wish they use 2 Computers instead
of the Board to avoid these awkward
Interaction in Blitz & Bullet. Maybe it
Ruins the Game for some. 😊
Chess always was board game
@@xsfanberscretcer92 but chess was not always Blitz game.
Nepo is crybaby , bro was blaming alireza after almost loosing against caruana in the candidates.
1:20 Also he is a super experienced GM i dont think he would touch any of the pieces on the board with his left hand in between game.
I love how chess GMs behave like divas, it just makes the gane more fun
Nepo's guitar ginger hater
I understand Nepo here
He remembered there was something he could blame his mistakes on. That's a real sissy. Shameful.
GM Crybabies:
1. Krammnik
2. Alireza
3. Nepo
Neppo argued like a girl. 5 times in a row.. what..?? 🤭🤭🤭
Nepo is a crybaby and in his heart he has zero respect for others. Outside he just acts like he is so innocent, but he is disrespectful.
Poor Nepo at least he can beat Ding and be world champ
But he lost the candidates?
Then why he didn't call the referee?
It's because of this game Neppo still didn't become world champion 😂😂😂
Nepo is a sore drawer
chess malding
sliding the knight wasn't intentional and knocking down a piece whaaa? it was an empty square he didn't have to do that, granted nepo should have gone to d6 and attack the queen instead of grabbing the pawn, maybe hari got a little too excited he didn't
I understand that emotions are high in competition but Nepo could've reacted better.
Nepo was sour loser there.
To people blaming Ian, have you considered how the game would have went had the other player not dropped his piece or adjusted it on his time? Would the result be different? If you think so, that is your answer. You are blaming Ian for being upset over something that the other player took advantage of and should have been a part of the game. The other player took advantage, intentional or not of it and with only three seconds it was a factor.
Please explain to us when the rules don't apply? Nepo reacted in a salty manner but Hari did make a mistake. I doubt Hari had any ill intentions but who gets to judge? The chief arbiter.
Hari shoud b behind the bars 5:55
nepo should have called the arbiter he did not
Exactly! He was supposed to call the arbiter when it happened and even towards the end if he had any complaints report that to arbiter, not act like an angry child
Непо је велики играч, али је овде испао безобразан према свом колеги Харију. Хари је ок лик!
nepo xuilo
putin xuilo
why would nepo call the arbiter when harikrishna has 3 seconds on the clock
if nepo should have called the arbiter he would have gotten an penalty of 10 to 30 seconds or a minute maybe
@@Hazibaly.chess.but usually it would just be Nepo getting extra time, varies in different tournaments
@@charlie8344 yes because harikrshna played dirty by knocking setting up the pieces on nepo time
Yea yea lmao nepo was acting like a man child @@Hazibaly.chess.
Okay but what if he did call the arbiter. I mean maybe he would have won with what? maybe 15s given to him? Ok. But realistically speaking if he blundered like this being 40s up then being 50 or 60s up probably didnt change it too much.
Harikrishna should have replied with... "Respectfully.. Go cry to your mom!" Lol
Karenomniatchi
When you lose or draw a game that you should have won it's rather infuriating so Nepo really isn't mad at him he's more just mad at the game and himself in general and he's misdirecting it. Not an excuse but it's not personal
I had mixed thoughts when ding won recently. I am now firmly for ever in anti nepo camp. His Russian roots were not a factor but this behavior sways fans
It's a blitz game, you are in time trouble, you adrenaline is like 5000, also he had in a winning position and blew it.
It's hard to control your emotions in that situation.
Im not saying it's ok, but just don't put too much weight into it.
He basically rage-quited in real life
@@burt591aren't we stating something obvious here? your comment is an explanation not a justification (nor were you trying to justify it) . obviously there would be a reason like there is behind every bad action, it would be weird if you act like that out of the blue. it is at these moments you need to show some manners which someone would expect from a player of nepo's capabilities. obviously don't send nepo for damnation but there should be some penalty for this kind of behaviour.
@@riynu7774 Well, I was responding to a guy who said that he is "now firmly for ever in anti nepo camp" just because he overreacted in a blitz game.
I'm just trying to say that that doesn't make him a bad person, it can happen to any of us
Why do you hate him?
can somebody tell me what nepo said?
play more dirty next time..
I can understand Nepo. Hari had only 3 sec left, if he had, as required, arranged the Peaces on his time he would have lost on time.
You got it...and its exactly the reason harry played dirty in that split second. Harry natural reaction as experienced and well respected grandmaster would have been instantly fixing the piece and only then pressed the clock. But in this specific case, harry intentionally did the opposite because harry also realized he only had 2 seconds left.. Imagine what would harry do, if he had 20 seconds left instead? My bet he would have fixed the bishop first.
@@kimyunmi452
Except the guy explained why it’s not on purpose. He didn’t even react to the bishop falling over since the average human reaction time is 273ms and the time between the bishop falling and hari pressing the clock was like 260ms. In that moment he didn’t even have the time to think about it. Not everyone is a scumbag but Ofc if you want to think in a very negative and cynical manner then you can. Harikrishna is known as a classy guy who doesn’t do these things Nepo on the other hand has some history of behaving like a man child and being a cry baby.
@@kimyunmi452what part is dirty in it?
As a rule nepo could complain. He didn't so everything is okay and within the rules.
@@parthsavyasachi9348 correction. My comments are still there. Just scroll and read my explanation.
@@premojha979 264 is wrong logic...the explanation confused between chicken and egg..ie genetic fallacy. The 264 is the effect and not the cause. Law of cause and effect. The cause comes first. Harry is playing dirty because he already had this dirty mindset: he would just move n press the clock REGARDLESS of whether or not he accidentally knocked over the piece. Yes the 'knocking' part was aaccidental. But the 'regardless continuebpressing' the clock was not accidental. It was his 'intentional personsl choice'...264 was the result of this 'choice'. Other clean and honest player would have reacted by fixing the bishop first..n only then pressed the clock..resulting in maybe 1.5 second duration rather than 264.millisecond..now u get it? 264 explanation is bogus and logical fallacy. Confusing between chicken and the eggs.
its unfortunate
Nepo in general is the worst player when it comes to behavior. That kid of the class who would cry for anything and everything.
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Because losing(drawing here from winning position) against Indians feels 5 times worse, as there is in general assumption among developed nations about backwardness of Indians....that's why one slip seems like 5 times.
Nepo is so disrespectful towards others, this is why he didn't won wc and candidates this time.
After the draw with fabi, he said "ali threw this for everyone" while ali was the only one who stopped gukesh from getting 10/14 by defeating him in time pressure.
In the award ceremony, he was acting like cry baby while hikaru was proud and gave respect (clap and shake hands) to gukesh unlike nepo who acting like gukesh won by luck. But actually gukesh lost to ali by luck otherwise he was never in a lossing situation in any match throughout, whole nepo was certainly lost to vidit and fabi.
"My hand slipped!"
"Your hand slipped five times in a row"
Show the whole game.
2:42 did it end in a draw or a win because of the time?
who are the female chess players?
Sorry forgot to reply! The original video is in the comment section with names.
That’s why Nepo has never been & will never be a world champion. Magnus is better than him on the board & off the board
He has a lot of rage moments too
You have no idea what you're talking about lol.
@@jay_bro8113 Yea this kid don't know what is he talking about just judging on some games not by understanding players gameplay
Nepo! Such a cry baby! Same think happen in candidates 2024 tournament, he didn’t even bother to handshake with the winner or even congratulate him. And these kind of people Don't how respectful Harekrishna is towards others players. After seeing this video i have less respect for him after these both incident.
I just hate Nepo
Well, it doesn’t matter If it was accident. The rule is clear 😅
However, Magnus wouldn’t care as he does not when move hands upon his time. Why so? Because he is Magnus!
the rule is also you can only call the arbiter on your move directly after... so as it was said, Nepo forfeited the right to complain. The rule is clear...
@@JohnSmith-un9jmYs! Ys! Actually that malicious word insertion made ur argument "very powerful"'' now letz put sm words that rhyme wd malicious to make ur dumb argument even powerful, lad! 😂😂😂😂
Come on, Nepo can be very proud of his sissy, fans... What an Army, Nepo u got here..😂😂😂
This video explanation completely misses the point that had harekrishna taken the time to fix the fallen bishop before pressing the clock. He would have lost on time because at that time he only had 2 seconds left. So yes harekrisna plated Dirty...not from incidentally knocked over the piece, but by knowingly and intentionally pressed the clocked first and only then fix the piece. Nepo was well aware of the 2 seconds left at that point.
“That is not chess”
I agree. Blitz isnt chess.
I was rooting for gukesh in the candidates for this one,
Nepo needs to go back to kindergarten
Ian is such a baby ! 😢Harry he is like little poor penguin will never play dirty 😊
not iranian. he is arabic.
Nepo with this attitude seems like a crybaby.
blitz should only played on pc