That fragile mentality never deserved to be there. It should've been nepo. Magnus kasparov karpov kramnik nepo can you compare that mentality and calm under stress to ding??? Ding simply does not fit such a prestigious position
@@glitch504sans9Ding made it to be the world champion despite numerous trials and hardships that you thought would be too convenient to be true. Despite what you say, he won his way into being the world champion.
@@System.Error. Nepo had the same breakdown ding had against magnus that’s why he lost BUT he still came back to the top and fought ding his won would’ve been perfect perfect story and mentality and resilience instead we got this clown who ruined the game literally leaves goes to empty his stress and comes back ding chilling and all that bullshit that nonsense never exited at all
@@_chauri wdym and ? hikaru didnt win any candidates if he was any better and talking about kasparov he himself became world champion because bobby fischer decided to be retired
I hope people are kind to him, he's clearly a sensitive soul. He honestly played so well, and it could have been him winning that game, it was a back and forth rollercoaster. I honestly believe he can still come back!
@@SplassshhKwiww Of course, adrenaline was rushing inside him then. Now at the press conference he's more relaxed and feels a bit sad even by the looks of it
@@SplassshhKwiwwYeah because he won. He is literally 3 draws away from winning the most prestigious chess title in the world so obviously he was not going to be sad. Just because he is happy for himself doesn't mean he can't be sad for Ding
@@SplassshhKwiww As i said, almost null, never said it was impossible, have you ever studied chess and seen a comeback like that in the last games of a match after a defeat? Things like that almost never occur
Like Hikaru said, the pundits were mostly correct. Ding is playing quite poorly, its just that Gukesh is also not playing well and has been unable to capitalize on his advantage several times now.
Ding keeps underestimating his position and his play. He has been out prepared, but has always managed to get into reasonable comfortable positions. But he keeps thinking he is worse than he is, and this time, that doomed him. Gukesh had played some mistakes even after he had the advantage towards the end. If ding was not so depressed, he would have found the counter okay, because they were the only moves let. Instead he went g6, when his position was becoming dominant, and then at the last move did not play the obvious counter knight to b4. Gukesh has faltered in his calculations time and again, but has shown tremendous fighting spirit, and always manage to find resources in dire straits like today (a4 and then b6 was great, so was the knight to a1 tricky psych move). But he did miss the opponents counter okay. That destroyed his chances in games 7 and 8. Here, he managed a win. But he was not dominating Ding. I suspect this win will give Gukesh the confidence to start playing ruthlessly with better evaluation of position. If ding does not realize that Ding was doing better in some games even after being out prepared ,and if ding is still under confident. Then this is lights out.
Дин сможет отыграться, что вы хороните его титул раньше времени? Просто достали его так называемые знатоки, которые два года долбили, что Магнус лучше, и Ян лучше... Дин - чемпион мира, пора угомониться пустобрехам.
DING COMEBACK ARC TOMMOROW!?
That fragile mentality never deserved to be there. It should've been nepo. Magnus kasparov karpov kramnik nepo can you compare that mentality and calm under stress to ding??? Ding simply does not fit such a prestigious position
very unlikely
@@glitch504sans9 Well to be fair Nepo is also quite emotional... his downfall is his impulsive fast moves, just like Magnus said too
@@glitch504sans9Ding made it to be the world champion despite numerous trials and hardships that you thought would be too convenient to be true. Despite what you say, he won his way into being the world champion.
@@System.Error.
Nepo had the same breakdown ding had against magnus that’s why he lost BUT he still came back to the top and fought ding his won would’ve been perfect perfect story and mentality and resilience instead we got this clown who ruined the game literally leaves goes to empty his stress and comes back ding chilling and all that bullshit that nonsense never exited at all
Ding has already done much more than we expected from him. Even if he loses the championship, he can still be proud of his effort.
what? Magnus, Hikaru, and Kasprov think is he a fraud
@@axe-vw6ek And?
@@_chauri wdym and ? hikaru didnt win any candidates if he was any better and talking about kasparov he himself became world champion because bobby fischer decided to be retired
@@moai111That was Karpov.
@@axe-vw6ek hikaru saying ding is fraud is biggest joke ever
Very great of Maurice to say ding as world champion rather than saying his name at that particular time when he was leaving
I hope people are kind to him, he's clearly a sensitive soul. He honestly played so well, and it could have been him winning that game, it was a back and forth rollercoaster. I honestly believe he can still come back!
This competition is quite confusing for Indian chess fans. We, being Indians, want to see Gukesh win but we also don't want to see Ding Liren lose.
Very difficult to hate ding. He is hate-proof.
As an Indian,we want win for Gukesh but we also want well being for ding. He is nice human being and championship losses are too cruel for anyone.
Even Gukesh looks kind of bad for him at the end
For sure, this might be the WCC matchup with the nicest players.
@V_ChessGuy nahh you need to look at his face when he knew he is winning. I don't think he was feeling bad.
@@SplassshhKwiww Of course, adrenaline was rushing inside him then. Now at the press conference he's more relaxed and feels a bit sad even by the looks of it
@@SplassshhKwiwwYeah because he won. He is literally 3 draws away from winning the most prestigious chess title in the world so obviously he was not going to be sad. Just because he is happy for himself doesn't mean he can't be sad for Ding
@@haxor-rex5705 nah, gukesh is good at pretending, sometimes I feel like he doesn't ding.
„I calculated some nonsense“
- me in every chess game
Poor Ding, I feel so bad for him 😭
He won game 12
Yes!! I‘m happy!
Ding will come back stronger, come on Ding. YOU CAN DO THIS.
I really wish he does. He did do it in last years WCC. He can still do it this time as well!!
The chance of his come back is almost null
@@Gorilla26645 well magnus was not playing
@@beniocabeleleiraleila5799 DING WON, IN YOUR DAMN FACEEEE. THAT'S A WORLD CHAMPION RIGHT THERE.
@@SplassshhKwiww As i said, almost null, never said it was impossible, have you ever studied chess and seen a comeback like that in the last games of a match after a defeat? Things like that almost never occur
Stand proud, Ding, you are strong.
Is that Anime refrence
Love that this isn’t the cake walk the prognosticators were predicting.
Like Hikaru said, the pundits were mostly correct. Ding is playing quite poorly, its just that Gukesh is also not playing well and has been unable to capitalize on his advantage several times now.
Ding keeps underestimating his position and his play. He has been out prepared, but has always managed to get into reasonable comfortable positions. But he keeps thinking he is worse than he is, and this time, that doomed him. Gukesh had played some mistakes even after he had the advantage towards the end. If ding was not so depressed, he would have found the counter okay, because they were the only moves let. Instead he went g6, when his position was becoming dominant, and then at the last move did not play the obvious counter knight to b4.
Gukesh has faltered in his calculations time and again, but has shown tremendous fighting spirit, and always manage to find resources in dire straits like today (a4 and then b6 was great, so was the knight to a1 tricky psych move). But he did miss the opponents counter okay. That destroyed his chances in games 7 and 8. Here, he managed a win. But he was not dominating Ding.
I suspect this win will give Gukesh the confidence to start playing ruthlessly with better evaluation of position. If ding does not realize that Ding was doing better in some games even after being out prepared ,and if ding is still under confident. Then this is lights out.
guess whos back
my dad ?
@@togfanatic3781 i wish ur dad will get back soon
Дин сможет отыграться, что вы хороните его титул раньше времени? Просто достали его так называемые знатоки, которые два года долбили, что Магнус лучше, и Ян лучше... Дин - чемпион мира, пора угомониться пустобрехам.
lez go ding!!!!!!
Never thought Ding will say harsh things like "nonsense calculation" he's frustrated at himself
you really feel for the guy but, at the end of the day, chess will be better with Gukesh leading the helm
Гукешу будет хуже. Не тот возраст бродить в этих джунглях.
@@dianarodioding didnt even stay in the jungle. He just retreated never to be heard from again. He isn’t an ambassador.
magnus better get back to sucking his words
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literally said gukesh was still the favourite after ding won game 1 wdym
Why is Ding treated differently than Gukesh? They didn't allow Gukesh to leave early after he lost his first match. Why this prejudice?