"Anand, what was that..?" "I went into the future to see all possible outcomes of this match" "How many did you see" "14 million 6 hundred and 5" "In how many do I win" "none"
Thanks for covering the game. I saw several analyses of this game but the one move that you showed which is missed by Vishy was wonderful. Vishy might have found it if he had time. Vishy surprises all the time.
Woah this video is blowing up! Last week I had like 100 subs, now I have nearly 550!!!! You guys are amazing, thank you! Edit: I just crossed 1k subs and got monetized. Crazy! Thank you all! Edit 2: Ok, so there are a couple of places I made errors in this vid, but I'm still getting the hang of this so hopefully you let em slide (if you spot them haha)
Dude you deserve much more, and you will achieve much more, because you really do this from the bottom of your heart and you enjoy it, and you show the actually game video and analyis yourself that is amazing. Wish you to achieve your dreams much health and live 800 years thie beautiful life and all the best💪💪💪💪💪💪. God bless you. Congrats for everything. You can do it🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪💪💪💪
441th subscriber. Good delivery. Of course, everything that has to be said about this game has already been said, but it's the way you present it that matters. Good luck!
Thank you for bringing us this game, with some great analysis. The original commentators were downright irritating, thank goodness for your voice making things better. 😂
Here Anand looks like Some guy From Microsoft Company doing paper work in an Office. That Belarusian guy invited him for a quick Chess game. Anand takes time off rode quickly over there in excitment without changing 😁
I just found this channel and you're funny and you're passionate about what you're doing, I thought that you had 100k+ but you're only 454 subs! Subbed to support you ❤. Edit: I'm your 455 sub.
I don't think people realise how much of a force Anand was when he emerged in the international circuit. He'd play classical games like he was playing blitz. Opponents would have exhausted their clocks, and he'd have spent 10-20 minutes.
Great video! I can't believe the incompetence of the commentators back then. They don't appear to have any knowledge of this game's opening and they kept calling Qxe5 a queen sacrifice ( and with lots of excitement), and that's elementary stuff. Commentators today have a whole different level of expertise (well, they are usually masters of some kind), during live broadcasts of games sometimes I get lost in their analysis from a given position while waiting for a player to move.
Instead of moving bishop from C4, Vishy could've sealed it right there if he had just moved his queen to B6. How could ya'll miss that! And also, I've no idea what I just said.
yeah already replied to another comment, I meant a "pawn's worth of material" lol. Mistakes happen, keep watching and you'll see more of them on this channel haha.
Its funny that the commentators don't say that it is the Petrov opening. Also, what is wrong with Maurice here! "Anand has sacrificed his bishop here!" "And he has sacrificed his queen!" lol.
@@pritamraghuvanshi450 Its hardly a sacrifice if the opponent's queen is getting attacked and or checkmate is threatened. The bishop's "sacrifice" was being suggested when Anand was attacking the queen with his rook. Who calls that a sacrifice!
@@AnkhArcRod whenever a player leaves his piece attacked and moves another piece for a sharp tactic to checkmate or to imbalance a game it's called sacrifice. If the checkmate isn't threatened or the player isn't gaining some advantage; leaving a piece would be called a blunder. Every commentary i have heard, a move is called a piece sacrifice if it leaves the piece to get captured no matter if he is mating the opponent after 2 moves or gaining his 2 pieces after few moves. It's always called a sacrifice otherwise if that's not the case,it would be called a blunder.
@@pritamraghuvanshi450 Don't be ridiculous. If I give up my bishop in exchange for a queen, that is not a sacrifice. A sacrifice requires that you have a material DEFICIT. According to your logic, e4 e6 d4 d5 Nf3 is a sacrifice since the players leaves his piece attacked and moves another piece.
29 Years and Vishy still doing it at the highest level.
And then came Trump the greatest American president ever!
@@tongobong1worst!😊
@@Runaway_-g. Biden is the worst even much worse than Obama.
@@tongobong1 thanks for the laugh, I needed that.
Not really in that league anymore.He should have taken advise of Kasparov to retire on top
I guess vishy has the longest career in current top grandmasters
"Anand, what was that..?"
"I went into the future to see all possible outcomes of this match"
"How many did you see"
"14 million 6 hundred and 5"
"In how many do I win"
"none"
I'd love to see Anand go for the candidates again
I doubt that... Iirc there is a statement made by Bishy that he won't participates in the candidates again....
❤
Thanks for covering the game. I saw several analyses of this game but the one move that you showed which is missed by Vishy was wonderful. Vishy might have found it if he had time. Vishy surprises all the time.
every player above 2500 would have found that if it was a classical 2 hour game.
@@vikramjeetkler4330 - I am not 2500+ player so this move was new for me. I have not seen anybody cover that move.
Thanks for bringing this video up. This was one of my really favorite from Anand's games! The original speed chess player.
I enjoyed this! Cool to see the old footage and great job on the analysis. :)
Tremendous Vishy. Thanks for the daily feed.
Woah this video is blowing up! Last week I had like 100 subs, now I have nearly 550!!!! You guys are amazing, thank you!
Edit: I just crossed 1k subs and got monetized. Crazy! Thank you all!
Edit 2: Ok, so there are a couple of places I made errors in this vid, but I'm still getting the hang of this so hopefully you let em slide (if you spot
them haha)
well there are 1 000 000 000 indians so...
Well deserved, keep up the good work!
@@MrFelix1411 Thanks!
Nice to see new concepts in chess videos- thanks! much appreciated
Hi, I loved this content. Educational AND engaging. Good job!
To be honest it's only unbelievable to see vishys mastery. But the main thing is if he would open a chess academy and train youngsters.
One just surpassed him in elo
Nice one mate, keep doing the good job!
Thanks for the encouragement!
* Nice one, mate, ...
Otherwise, it sounds as if you are referring to a chess term.
@@robertveith6383 English is weird.
@@robertveith6383confidently incorrect
Beautiful game and amazing commentary too
2:10 Great Explanation !
He is the True Legend..., Thanks for bringing the original video.
Good one bro.. keep up the good work!
an old classic... beautifully presented. Best of luck building the channel. You've got a lot to offer.
Hats off for covering such a game
Dude you deserve much more, and you will achieve much more, because you really do this from the bottom of your heart and you enjoy it, and you show the actually game video and analyis yourself that is amazing. Wish you to achieve your dreams much health and live 800 years thie beautiful life and all the best💪💪💪💪💪💪. God bless you. Congrats for everything. You can do it🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪💪💪💪
After 4th move vishy went Doctor Strange Mode
As an Indian, I'm so proud of Vishy 🇮🇳
Nice content, good explanations
Great job man 🎉🎉
great video!
Great upload
Great analysis
Great one! You have my support! All the best.
Just great content
Its Vishy for you.. what a game
441th subscriber. Good delivery. Of course, everything that has to be said about this game has already been said, but it's the way you present it that matters. Good luck!
Thanks so much! Appreciate the sub!
Thank you for bringing us this game, with some great analysis. The original commentators were downright irritating, thank goodness for your voice making things better. 😂
You earned my subscription becoz of this nice vid. Nice one! Have a nice day.
Keep up man!
The power of the decision tree in mind.
This video was really well made, I don't know where you got that old footage but that might be a niche you can keep delivering on.
Here Anand looks like Some guy From Microsoft Company doing paper work in an Office. That Belarusian guy invited him for a quick Chess game. Anand takes time off rode quickly over there in excitment without changing 😁
unique content love it
Keep up the good work! Greetings from Sri Lanka
934th subscriber...! Thanks for covering Vishy Anand game, no wonder he's called as The Lightning Kid...!!
He was remembering the main line if it was d6 or d5 he had said it in an interview
good video!!
great explaination!!!!
He still got it❤
There should be a movie on Vishy.
Pure chess magic.
Nice explain
a key video that will help you to enhance your subscribers, a histrocal and interesting moment of old chess!
I just found this channel and you're funny and you're passionate about what you're doing, I thought that you had 100k+ but you're only 454 subs! Subbed to support you ❤.
Edit: I'm your 455 sub.
Thanks you!!
@@blitzbreakdownchess np
@@blitzbreakdownchessBro, congratulations on 1K subs 👏
Nice Video........ 👌 👍
Player who played speed chess when it wasn't even a thing.
Vishy Anand played deadly patience gambit! 😂😂😂
Nice share 👍
Only 327 subscribers at this point in time, I'm glad I'm one of the early ones! Please keep up this content! :D
Madras Tiger at his prime 🔥
I cannot even understand the moves by pausing the video and thinking about positions :D :D :D This is crazy level chess
Any links to original vishy interview after the game ?
Since then Maurice Ashley is commentating. And Anand is still playing 😊
1994 - that must have been one of the earliest digital chess clocks!
vishy is the god of chess
Interesting analysis...dude you should also look into Anand v Lautier..amazing game
subscribed for vvishy !!
Nice game
i think once vishy lost in 12 moves while playing the petroff against a GM so he was making sure of the lines
He prepd during the game.
The tiger from madras.
Bro you're doing good but what I would suggest is put more energy like levy
Suddenly realised. It was 30 yes back .😮
new sub added
vishy indian insane
You deserve so many more subs
Thanks!
I don't think people realise how much of a force Anand was when he emerged in the international circuit. He'd play classical games like he was playing blitz. Opponents would have exhausted their clocks, and he'd have spent 10-20 minutes.
Great video! I can't believe the incompetence of the commentators back then. They don't appear to have any knowledge of this game's opening and they kept calling Qxe5 a queen sacrifice ( and with lots of excitement), and that's elementary stuff. Commentators today have a whole different level of expertise (well, they are usually masters of some kind), during live broadcasts of games sometimes I get lost in their analysis from a given position while waiting for a player to move.
This Video needs to be updated considering Anand spoke about this at the dinner table with Gukesh and co
Interesting! do you have a link?
@@blitzbreakdownchess ua-cam.com/video/d6RIHdFX4i0/v-deo.htmlsi=jIlTmDqvLrZTo7gd&t=1435
@@blitzbreakdownchess Search Vishy's Exclusive Dinner with Indian Candidates ft. Pragg, Gukesh, Vaishali, Humpy 23 Mins 55 Seconds
Maurice was commentating at that time also lmao
I know right?! He was hilarious in this one.
Bro forgot he was Vishy Aanad
One man army 💪
4:24 Anand is up a pawn and can still castle. I think you meant Anand is up a piece for 2 pawns. Enjoyed watching!
I think I meant to say a pawn's worth of material.
After listening the whole commentary I can say Commentators are not above 600 elo
What's the song name at 1:56
I wrote it :) It's just a guitar part that I played for another video on my other channel.
3:51 why not queen to e2 to block the check??
548th subscriber
B6 was the move @7:45 isn't it?
A naan
Confusing!
Make a move , c'mon make a move
Man you just know the commentators are either IM or FM 😂😂😂😂
Instead of moving bishop from C4, Vishy could've sealed it right there if he had just moved his queen to B6. How could ya'll miss that!
And also, I've no idea what I just said.
I was really enjoying that until your end screen video link appeared and covered the board, blocking out the last few moves.
shoot thanks for telling me! I will fix it now!
4:30 in this position Anand is up a pawn, lmao 😂
yeah already replied to another comment, I meant a "pawn's worth of material" lol. Mistakes happen, keep watching and you'll see more of them on this channel haha.
@@blitzbreakdownchess Nevermind, black has four pieces there 🙂 Anand really went to all these lines to be sure.
@@wolfgangwiesinger9502 haha thanks
7:29 ah Ke3 better. a tri-fork. By attacking Queen, Rook and Bishop
at 4:09 why doesnt he go for dicovered queen attack?
Because Black king was in check
1:42 -1:46 😂😂😂😂
Annoying pop up appeared before your video is finished😢
I don't know any of those Stradagies.
Just mess around. See what happens.
Wonder if any of my moves have a name??
one day you will be famous
Haha I doubt that, but thanks!!
Those commentator commenting like its a Wrestling match.
haha true!
Lol I had already watched this and commented and here I accidentally clicked again and watching like for the first time.😂😂
3:41 Qe7 not Qe2 😂
woops! Thanks!
Its funny that the commentators don't say that it is the Petrov opening. Also, what is wrong with Maurice here! "Anand has sacrificed his bishop here!" "And he has sacrificed his queen!" lol.
Maurice is a Craig's list GM.
Well he was right though.
@@pritamraghuvanshi450 Its hardly a sacrifice if the opponent's queen is getting attacked and or checkmate is threatened. The bishop's "sacrifice" was being suggested when Anand was attacking the queen with his rook. Who calls that a sacrifice!
@@AnkhArcRod whenever a player leaves his piece attacked and moves another piece for a sharp tactic to checkmate or to imbalance a game it's called sacrifice.
If the checkmate isn't threatened or the player isn't gaining some advantage; leaving a piece would be called a blunder.
Every commentary i have heard, a move is called a piece sacrifice if it leaves the piece to get captured no matter if he is mating the opponent after 2 moves or gaining his 2 pieces after few moves. It's always called a sacrifice otherwise if that's not the case,it would be called a blunder.
@@pritamraghuvanshi450 Don't be ridiculous. If I give up my bishop in exchange for a queen, that is not a sacrifice. A sacrifice requires that you have a material DEFICIT. According to your logic, e4 e6 d4 d5 Nf3 is a sacrifice since the players leaves his piece attacked and moves another piece.
You could simply show the game and do commentary to make it easier to follow.
Btw where did you got this video?
On YT