Fabi is a great team player. At the time Gukesh offered a draw, All boards of US team was struggling, especially Levon. Fabi had no choice but to go for a win.
Yes, every attacker who knows his tactic is actually gambling, because if he doesn't play as hes intending to and also predicting opponent move perfectly he will loose, fabi was better then gukesh played different from convention in middle and messed up fabi's calculation , Gukesh is doing this surprise a lot bringing new game altogether never played before and thats only his edge so far
@Goonj Yeah, if you draw in a clear winning position in such an important team event when things were not too clear with Gukesh and Raunak's board it was a really sad outcome. Everybody is fighting so hard to bring even a drawish position to a win. Such a waste.
I wonder if there should be some sort of incentive to declining a draw. Gugesh started the repeating sequence, he was the one who got Fabi into the situation where he had no good moves. Maybe a draw by repetition should be 0.6 for Stsrting the sequence and 0.4 for accepting it. It’s more interesting when players act like Fabi did and choose not to repeat and keep on fighting
Greatest run in recent chess history. - Magnus 125 games unbeaten streak - Alireza rapidly won 30+ points to be world number 2 (2800+) at age 18 - Nepo 9.5/14 in WC candidate, redemption from the humiliating fiasco in previous WC match - Gukesh won 8/8: all win in chess Olympiad
Eh Firoujza was clapping weaker opponents and immediately dropped the moment he faced strong opposition. Caruana's 7-0 streak definitely deserves to be mentioned though.
@@dark_magician_sdy u lot try to suppress any Indian thread when people try to express genuine excitement for the new talent. Piss off , your comment was unnecessary
Maybe it’s a poor word choice and what Antonio meant to say was “competitor” - because he could be more competitive than Carlsen even though not as strong at chess?
One has to give credit to raunak, the unsung hero.. i was wondering if India has to win, raunak might have to somehow hold Dominguez.. but what a turnaround! Dominguez wasn't able to hold raunak! Too good! Let's go India 2! #indiaforgold
@@AayushSaxena07 yep true.., Caruana pushed as he knew Dominguez's position is bad. So USA might lose if he draws, so he declined his 0.5 points against gukesh and the boy went super sian mode after that making 8/8. Also India's remaining boards Nihal and pragg took draws against USA from a better position, the team planning might have been okay with draw against super GMs.
Also, Nihal had a clear advantage against Levon and could have pushed for a win but he chose to accept a draw. So either Gukesh & Raunak had to win for India to win the match.
Also Nihal Sarin accepted draw in +1.5 position against Levon aronian and later in interview said. he did it because his teammates were completely winning ❤❤
While vidit is making wholesome vlogs with his family ik this might sound rude but still after vidit has got that social media popularity because of samay his chess has been really mediocre
Of course he is upset, but it’s still not the end of the world for him. You don’t get to where he’s been at without having an extremely durable mind. Im sure he’s upset at himself with this tournament rn, but he will most definitely bounce back someday.
Poor guy, it's the first time in 13 years that he'd fallen out of the top 10. It's only the start of the month though, he's still got 3 weeks left to bounce back before September rankings release
Problem is, he was really good when stockfish dominated chess till 2017 -18. After the advent of Alpha Zero, people play more riskier moves like h4 and all that. Fabi's style is different and he is finding it a bit difficult to adjust. Also psychological blow after candidates.
A small correction, it is as of move 11...Nh6 that we have a completely new game. Move 8. e5 has been played 2 times. Also your efforts to bring the amazing content is appreciated. Great work agad. I come back everyday to see atleast 1 video of yours!
Guys the name says it all...... Gukesh D !!! there is literally no way that someone with "D" in their name, having inherited the will of D won't be totally insane lol
I feel Vishy becoming the WC when he did and remaining at the top for as long as he really shows in the ages and strength of the younger Indian players.
When you are a reserve team and you indeed trust and respect your senior team you get a superhumane strength to compete as you don't have to take the 'nation' burden and criticisms on you. They just proving what they can do. It is difficult to face persons who have nothing to worry. Thats y india A team plays responsible and draws most matches and these guys are like firing from the front 🔥.
After Round 11, Gukesh met Caruana on a staircase on the same step. Caruana: Where are you going? Gukesh: I am going upstairs. You? Caruana: I am going downstairs. This was the last time they ever met on the same step of a staircase.
I am proud to report that on many occasions I have played the same moves as the world champion. (e4, for example) the main difference tends to be that usually all my other pieces arent in the same squares as his, changing the outcome in favor of my opponent.
The lowest rated US player is 80 points above India's highest, so of course the US loses 3-1. Odds against that must be astronomical. This wasn't even India's best team, just the reserves.
Yeah but they are young, more dynamic and not afraid to take risks because no one expects them to win, so they have that going for them. Gukesh had an incredible run coming to the Olympiad tournament, so did Pragg
@@samsung5688 I am talking about elo ratings. US was higher than India, if you had a team with So, Fabi & Aronian, it's natural to believe they will dominate, that's not to say team India B cannot win, just that they were not favorites.
Amidst all praise for Gukesh which is very well deserved, let's reserve a lot of praise for top players like Fabi and Magnus. Chess is an individual game but here it's a team game. if your team is losing you have to go for a win and that means playing sharp, equal chance of a loss and loss of rating points. It is incredibly underappreciated.
Gukesh always plays for the win. One should not see other team players performance first and then decide to take risk. Taking risks should be the default mode. Tbh it's because of Gukesh, India 2 is competing for medals. He understands this very well and hence plays aggressively
@@vv6533 it maybe your strategy that taking risks should be default mode, not everybody's. That said I understand your opinion, but again Fabi could have easily drawn here. I am not taking an inch from Gukesh but I'm giving an inch extra to the top rated guys. That's all.
@@yajurVeda your point taken. Fabi is a impressive player. No doubt about it. It's just not worked out well for him so far. He needs time to recover and bring back his form.
What a mesmerizing play by Gukesh.. His confidence, difference in way of thinking, trying new steps which normally not all think tanks do, his incomparable attacking and solid defence as and when required made the difference in the game..👍👍👍👏👏👏🌹
I wonder if we are reaching a point where players who rely on feel and human moves are showing some advantage over players who rely on engines to prepare? Cause those engine lines some of these top GM's play are often counter intuitive and seems like doing that often enough would mess up your natural intuition. Just a thought.
Nowadays everyone who plays chess uses engines but you have to come up with new plan instantly, so chess is now more complicated and creative than ever.
@@mikeholland6750 yeah Fabi is in a big tilt. He probably always dreamt of beating Carlsen for wcc, & now that the chance is gone he just hasn't recovered.
Great game for Gukesh, I bet he was super excited about it whether he showed it or not. No matter how the rest of the Olympiad goes, he's proven to be a force to be reckoned with.
Gukesh is amazing but please hold on. Firoujza also was promising. But he was crushed in the Candidates. Like Anish giri said in the commentary. When u start Playing in the top level. They will soon analysis you and slowly find weakness and break you. Its amazing gukesh is a promising star. But a long long way to go for Gukesh. We all know Fabi is out of form from the candidates or second half of the candidates. So hold on guys.
Yep Anish made great sense. The top level is like a diff room. It needs a lot of study and determination to be stable in that level. If Gukesh cracks that phase, then there's no one stopping him.
@@arpanbordia4741 That is the main question. When he is determined and focus and playing world championship or has to win on demand. There's no one in the planet Who can beat him. Like once Garry Kasparov said "Magnus Carlsen is a player who will only get better" I am not a supporter of Magnus but its the harsh reality.
Imagine if you can come back to 2020 and tell chess fans that Caruana will decline and below Hikaru in classical rating. I've never seen such decline really fast like Caruana.
Gukesh plays like Fischer in terms of fearlessness...i also before said Pragg plays like Fischer because of his dynamic style...still trying to make my mind up!. But Gukesh has a special X factor that is needed in top competition, hope we will still see great things from him!.(also hope it's not a situation of flare up and burn out!-but it doesn't look that way!) GO GUKESH!!
No one is talking about CARUANA being over aggressive only to pull his team out of loss and losing tons of rating himself, just so that his team has a chance in case if it works
In your mating attack variation at move 40, with the variation Qxg5, then h6, after White plays Kh4 in your variation Black mates on the spot with Qg4#
When Gukesh offered a draw, it gave Caruana a false sense that he was winning when in actual fact the position was unclear. That's where he lost his compass and Gukesh didn't waste time but to mop the whole Olympiad floor with him. 0 - 1 Is the final score.
Fabi dropped out of the Top 10 for the first time in so many years. This is alarming to the former World No.2, former WC challenger and elite 2800 member. A devastating defeat with white, to a lesser known player is simply unthinkable. Gukesh is playing like Alphazero and Fabi's Stockfish strength is no match.
well there is a player in olympiad who is much stronger than fabi but his team is bad. and will not go on top board . you all know who am i talking about . now I just wanna see this dream match between magnus carlsen vs gukesh
This will not happen this tournament but definitely in a month or 2 gukesh will surely be invited to big tournaments with lots of superGMs and he’ll soon be facing Magnus for sure
At 10:10, after black plays e5, Qd2-RA1, Knightxg5(forgot the abbreviations lol)-Rxd1+, Qxd1-fxg5, Rxe5.... What does Gukesh does now? Could fabi hold it together with this line?
"Sometimes i dont remember how many rounds are over then i check Gukesh score" - GM Surya shekhar ganguly
Ganguly should win his matches for india 3 rather than focussing on Gukesh.
@@codewithvinay-30 As if he is losing on purpose, you should focus on your career instead of focusing on Ganguly.
My boy Caruana has never fallen so low 😔😔😔
😂😂😂😂
Please try new comments stop this for likes
gukesh :lets split the point
Caruana : declined
gukesh: ok I will take a full point
gukesh not mukesh
gukesh: making his shirt sleeve roll up
Fabi had no choice, Dominguez Perez was losing, so he had to try for the win.
Gukesh: "Oh, so you have chosen death."
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"If Gukesh D is so strong, Imagine how strong is Gukesh A"
What a lame joke 😂😂😂
Wait what😂😂
🤣🤣 Nice one.
Copied comment from chessbase India😂
Yeah, Its just another evolution level 😂
Fabi is a great team player. At the time Gukesh offered a draw, All boards of US team was struggling, especially Levon. Fabi had no choice but to go for a win.
At that time gukesh was on slightly loosing side and fabi had chance to win.
Yes, every attacker who knows his tactic is actually gambling, because if he doesn't play as hes intending to and also predicting opponent move perfectly he will loose, fabi was better then gukesh played different from convention in middle and messed up fabi's calculation , Gukesh is doing this surprise a lot bringing new game altogether never played before and thats only his edge so far
Gotta look at the position again, but yeah India 2 is a forced to be reckoned with!
I cannot wait to study Gukesh D’s games during this Olympiad. Wow!
I am so disappointed at Nihal Aronian draw
@Goonj Yeah, if you draw in a clear winning position in such an important team event when things were not too clear with Gukesh and Raunak's board it was a really sad outcome. Everybody is fighting so hard to bring even a drawish position to a win. Such a waste.
“I know you forgot about the bishop, don’t lie!” -Agad ‘22
Yeah in a rapid game I would just forget about that sneaky bishop and do a rook sacrifice for no gain.
Agad, please don’t call us out like that while we are playing in club/library 😮💨
I was like: 😋
@@dark_rit actually player who has bishop also sometimes forget about it.
Just hit me differently😂
Gukesh: Draw?
Fabi: No!
Gukesh: So you have chosen death!
Gukesh was 2614 in March. And now he's 2729.1
Seriously unbelievable 🔥
I didn't improve that much even against the blunderers i play.
I am at 750 from last 2 months 💀
@@lactosesuselessfacts3506 Gotta start somewhere mate! Keep at it! 💪💪💪
(I personally will take any improvement)
@@lactosesuselessfacts3506 I raised my rating from 800 to 1250 in 3 month. ;-) Didn't play chess for a very long time so this was kinda expected.
@@FelixIsGood damn nice but that doesn't help me
Everybody repeats moves and it's draw, but Gukesh repeats moves and it becomes winning.
- Anish Giri (on Chessbase India)
I wonder if there should be some sort of incentive to declining a draw. Gugesh started the repeating sequence, he was the one who got Fabi into the situation where he had no good moves. Maybe a draw by repetition should be 0.6 for Stsrting the sequence and 0.4 for accepting it. It’s more interesting when players act like Fabi did and choose not to repeat and keep on fighting
@@lifefindsaway7875 US was in a bad position at that time, Fabi HAD to try for a win. That's why he declined the draw. At least, that's what I feel.
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Greatest run in recent chess history.
- Magnus 125 games unbeaten streak
- Alireza rapidly won 30+ points to be world number 2 (2800+) at age 18
- Nepo 9.5/14 in WC candidate, redemption from the humiliating fiasco in previous WC match
- Gukesh won 8/8: all win in chess Olympiad
Calm down
Thank you. Pls think before your toddler feelings run away with you.
Eh Firoujza was clapping weaker opponents and immediately dropped the moment he faced strong opposition.
Caruana's 7-0 streak definitely deserves to be mentioned though.
@@dark_magician_sdy u lot try to suppress any Indian thread when people try to express genuine excitement for the new talent. Piss off , your comment was unnecessary
@@dark_magician_sdy 8/8 on board1 in chess olympiad is not something to calm down
"There's no greater opponent than Fabi in this Olympiad."
*angry Norwegian noises*
But Norway is way behind in the points table. He said that considering this in mind....
From hall B 😜
Maybe it’s a poor word choice and what Antonio meant to say was “competitor” - because he could be more competitive than Carlsen even though not as strong at chess?
One has to give credit to raunak, the unsung hero.. i was wondering if India has to win, raunak might have to somehow hold Dominguez.. but what a turnaround! Dominguez wasn't able to hold raunak! Too good! Let's go India 2! #indiaforgold
True, Fabi declined draw because Raunak was better, if not for that Fabi would have drew the game.
@@AayushSaxena07 yep true.., Caruana pushed as he knew Dominguez's position is bad. So USA might lose if he draws, so he declined his 0.5 points against gukesh and the boy went super sian mode after that making 8/8. Also India's remaining boards Nihal and pragg took draws against USA from a better position, the team planning might have been okay with draw against super GMs.
@@codeengineer10 they ain't super GM's they are super super super gms
nihlal prag played well also
Also, Nihal had a clear advantage against Levon and could have pushed for a win but he chose to accept a draw. So either Gukesh & Raunak had to win for India to win the match.
Magnus: "I will only play Gukesh in a world championship match"
That’s what came to my mind first after the game
😅
Magnoose will win .
Where he said that? Can you link
Then Gukesh becomes just another Alireza
This Olympiad finally shows us the true legacy of Anand: India became a super GM manufacturer
Should wait and watch if Magnus can do the same in Norway !
Could not agree more!
@@duraisingamvelu more than 7 yers already
@@duraisingamvelu No questions
I'm sure his generation will also come
@@animesloversunited9069 anand has 22 years, he won WCC in 2000
Just wait, magnus effect will be seen in 🇳🇴
Also Nihal Sarin accepted draw in +1.5 position against Levon aronian and later in interview said. he did it because his teammates were completely winning ❤❤
Man i saw your live comment on chess base india
I was so shocked! So disappointing. Even Prag So draw..... Was kinda predictable but I was still hoping against hope.
@@goonj5 you don't play for a win when you're winning with a draw.. it was a wise decision.
@@goonj5 It is the right strategy bro. Just like what Nepo did in the candidates.
The queen sac in the end is just savage.
Yeah as soon as I saw queen sac I'm thinking not really a queen sac thanks to our good friends the bishop pair and rook.
Dark_Rit it's still a queen sac
What a beautiful finish. Fabio fought valiantly, but, alas, it was not to be.
He became India number 2 and world no 20 with his live rating. Beast Gukesh♥️
He's gonna go above Harikrishna sooner rather than later.
@@ligmamale4389 he already did
@@ligmamale4389 he is just below Anand.
@@ligmamale4389 🧐
While vidit is making wholesome vlogs with his family ik this might sound rude but still after vidit has got that social media popularity because of samay his chess has been really mediocre
I feel very upset when I lost 30 rating points on lichess, I can't imagine how bad Fabi feels with his downfall.
Of course he is upset, but it’s still not the end of the world for him. You don’t get to where he’s been at without having an extremely durable mind. Im sure he’s upset at himself with this tournament rn, but he will most definitely bounce back someday.
@@cagnusmarlsen6457 yeah he will bounce back, he's top tier player
Poor guy, it's the first time in 13 years that he'd fallen out of the top 10. It's only the start of the month though, he's still got 3 weeks left to bounce back before September rankings release
@@markn.7914 It's just a low phase,, fabi will bounce back
fabi is on a hot lose streak rn, he needs a break from chess
Fun fact : In the early days till for a long time in his career Gukesh didn't used engines to analyse his games, he did it himself as a practise.
That's awesome. Now that he also uses engine, he's getting even more stronger than ever. At this rate, he might reach top 10 this year.
Until he became grandmaster.
@@reivaldoaurelio4895 And he turned 16 this May. Lad is crazy
@@reivaldoaurelio4895nice prediction mate
...
He just broke into top 10
"i know you guys forgot about the bishop...dont lie"😂😂😂had me laughing
Indeed! I did forget the bishop yonder, and that comment brought a silly smile on my face 😂
The will of D , still a mystery after all these years 👑👑👑
D will bring forth a storm ❤️
Gukesh: you want half point?
Fabi: no
Gukesh :ok
was waiting since 3 hrs refreshing every minute
5:50 - Yes Antonio. I did forget about the bishop. I was going to lie, but you caught me
🤣
Me too
Gukesh is a super GM, just off this performance
2700 plus is a super GM
@@kohlidhoni1591 Yep which he is
That's because he is a super gm
He technically is already. Unless you mean 2800+
@꧁The Master꧂ The way he's playing right now I think he deserves at least that
Gukesh has become a chess household name after this tournament. He was a name I had heard of before, but now it's a name I will not forget.
Agadmator: "There is no greater opponent than Fabi here in the olympiad."
Magnus: "Am I a joke to you?"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Gukesh is not going to play Magnus, that's why he said that
Ya, that was a lose statement to say the least
Fabiano: Former 2nd world GM
Gukesh: Imma farm this man
Gukesh right now playing like 2800 😍😍
His tournament rating is 3300
@@Aimgodop69 its above 3500 rt now, although tbh unless you draw a game, tournament rating doesn't make much sense.
@@kunalsingh4418 its 3336 , not 3500
Raunak game was phenomenal, it has a fantastic knight sac hope you cover it
Knight sac was a theoretical move but props to Raunak as he found it.
@@lazypanda9865 I don't think many would have found that. That means that was special. It is possible in outside with the help of simulation
#suggestion
Fabi was nearly unbeatable a year ago. Seems like he's either pushing too hard or making one dubious move that turns the tide in his games.
It happens sometimes
Seems like he's desperate for wins, turning draws into losses. Or vax brain fog.
its spelled 'dubovious'
Problem is, he was really good when stockfish dominated chess till 2017 -18. After the advent of Alpha Zero, people play more riskier moves like h4 and all that. Fabi's style is different and he is finding it a bit difficult to adjust. Also psychological blow after candidates.
A small correction, it is as of move 11...Nh6 that we have a completely new game. Move 8. e5 has been played 2 times. Also your efforts to bring the amazing content is appreciated. Great work agad. I come back everyday to see atleast 1 video of yours!
Gukesh calmness is commendable
Guys the name says it all......
Gukesh D !!! there is literally no way that someone with "D" in their name, having inherited the will of D won't be totally insane lol
Man of culture
Damn I love this reference
😂😂😂
😍😍
@@HAHSIRAODEN Second that.
I feel Vishy becoming the WC when he did and remaining at the top for as long as he really shows in the ages and strength of the younger Indian players.
When you are a reserve team and you indeed trust and respect your senior team you get a superhumane strength to compete as you don't have to take the 'nation' burden and criticisms on you. They just proving what they can do. It is difficult to face persons who have nothing to worry. Thats y india A team plays responsible and draws most matches and these guys are like firing from the front 🔥.
I eagerly wait for your video. Thanks for all the subtle elaboration.
Aggy - "I don't want to spoil it"
Nobody - "he's God tier" (insert pic of Gukesh)
After Round 11, Gukesh met Caruana on a staircase on the same step.
Caruana: Where are you going?
Gukesh: I am going upstairs. You?
Caruana: I am going downstairs.
This was the last time they ever met on the same step of a staircase.
:)
12:55 Qg4 checkmate 😒..
I might've forgotten about the bishop.. but got u on this one 😏
Forgot the rook on g7 too
Fabi always ends up losing when he presses for a win .
I am proud to report that on many occasions I have played the same moves as the world champion. (e4, for example) the main difference tends to be that usually all my other pieces arent in the same squares as his, changing the outcome in favor of my opponent.
Four Indian 16 year old kids vs World's best team with four super GMS in world's top 15.
"I know you forgot about the bishop, don't lie." ~ Agad
3300+ performance rating is just insane. Somebody should check his glorious mustache for hidden engines.
Lol! It's his beard or Doraemon's pocket.
Slow motion! This channel keeps making upgrades. Amazing stuff
Gukesh crushing everyone! Who would have thought... My new fav!
The lowest rated US player is 80 points above India's highest, so of course the US loses 3-1. Odds against that must be astronomical. This wasn't even India's best team, just the reserves.
Yeah but they are young, more dynamic and not afraid to take risks because no one expects them to win, so they have that going for them. Gukesh had an incredible run coming to the Olympiad tournament, so did Pragg
Let's kick out India A and replace them with B
@@blackmamba9950 Who said no one expects India B to win? Rather they are much sought after than any other Indian Team.
@@samsung5688 I am talking about elo ratings. US was higher than India, if you had a team with So, Fabi & Aronian, it's natural to believe they will dominate, that's not to say team India B cannot win, just that they were not favorites.
@@samsung5688 0p
Gukesh officially own your thumbnails till further notice
"Early before Gukesh reaches 2800"
Yaaaaaas!!! Been waiting patiently
When Fabi played b4 at about 7:30 and Antonio didn’t tall us it was the greatest possible move in any position, I knew it was curtains for Caruana.
Gukesh was just shuffling queen, Carauana played with fire first and got burned really bad.
Amidst all praise for Gukesh which is very well deserved, let's reserve a lot of praise for top players like Fabi and Magnus. Chess is an individual game but here it's a team game. if your team is losing you have to go for a win and that means playing sharp, equal chance of a loss and loss of rating points. It is incredibly underappreciated.
Gukesh always plays for the win. One should not see other team players performance first and then decide to take risk. Taking risks should be the default mode. Tbh it's because of Gukesh, India 2 is competing for medals. He understands this very well and hence plays aggressively
@@vv6533 it maybe your strategy that taking risks should be default mode, not everybody's. That said I understand your opinion, but again Fabi could have easily drawn here. I am not taking an inch from Gukesh but I'm giving an inch extra to the top rated guys. That's all.
@@yajurVeda your point taken. Fabi is a impressive player. No doubt about it. It's just not worked out well for him so far. He needs time to recover and bring back his form.
i am so sorry for fabi... he needs to rest after candidates... we love you fabi
The power of a fully activated bishop pair is a force to be reckoned with.
“I know you guys forgot about the bishop, don’t lie!” Hahahahah classic & accurate 👏🏼 I personally did 🤣
When he said that, I was like "what bishop? Oh..."
@@AndrewSBaker Same 😂🤦🏻♂️
What a mesmerizing play by Gukesh.. His confidence, difference in way of thinking, trying new steps which normally not all think tanks do, his incomparable attacking and solid defence as and when required made the difference in the game..👍👍👍👏👏👏🌹
Even agad took time to come up with a title for Gukesh's gameplay.
What happened??? Gukesh is going Super Saiyan!!!! Absolutely stunning performance
I wonder if we are reaching a point where players who rely on feel and human moves are showing some advantage over players who rely on engines to prepare? Cause those engine lines some of these top GM's play are often counter intuitive and seems like doing that often enough would mess up your natural intuition. Just a thought.
Nowadays everyone who plays chess uses engines but you have to come up with new plan instantly, so chess is now more complicated and creative than ever.
This game reminds me of the old chess wisdom. A flank attack is best refuted by action in the centre. E5 here is simply incredible
No one gonna talk about how sad it is seeing Fabi in this state? 😢
i love his calmness fabi will always be the best challanger
fabi will bounce back. i think hes in a state of demotivation knowing he will never be a true wcc now that magnus has marred the event
@@mikeholland6750 yeah Fabi is in a big tilt. He probably always dreamt of beating Carlsen for wcc, & now that the chance is gone he just hasn't recovered.
Great game for Gukesh, I bet he was super excited about it whether he showed it or not.
No matter how the rest of the Olympiad goes, he's proven to be a force to be reckoned with.
Damn! I preferred Fabi's position for a long time. The fact Gukesh could pull this out for his 8th straight win is amazing.
"I know u guys forgot about the bishop , don't lie" pierced through the soul😂
People who forgot about the bishop raise hands ✋️
Please make video of raunak sadhwani’s knight sacrifice 🔥
Agad: "I'm not going to spoil it too much"
Also agad - puts quote "changing of guard" in video 💀
#suggestion Antonio, please include some curtains in the room or something to stop the sound from rebounding.
Gukesh is amazing but please hold on. Firoujza also was promising. But he was crushed in the Candidates.
Like Anish giri said in the commentary.
When u start Playing in the top level. They will soon analysis you and slowly find weakness and break you. Its amazing gukesh is a promising star. But a long long way to go for Gukesh.
We all know Fabi is out of form from the candidates or second half of the candidates. So hold on guys.
Ban gaya cool 🙂
Does that mean magnus dont have any weakness?
Yep Anish made great sense. The top level is like a diff room. It needs a lot of study and determination to be stable in that level. If Gukesh cracks that phase, then there's no one stopping him.
@@arpanbordia4741 That is the main question. When he is determined and focus and playing world championship or has to win on demand.
There's no one in the planet Who can beat him.
Like once Garry Kasparov said "Magnus Carlsen is a player who will only get better"
I am not a supporter of Magnus but its the harsh reality.
14:15 I love that slow-motion replay. more of that!
Absolutely incredible!
How he knows that I forgot about the bishop?! Oh my God he is reading my mind through UA-cam app!
Imagine if you can come back to 2020 and tell chess fans that Caruana will decline and below Hikaru in classical rating. I've never seen such decline really fast like Caruana.
I think at that point Hikaru was like #20 or #21. So this would be sooo hard to fathom lol
@@cagnusmarlsen6457 moreover Hikaru was being considered out of classical matches
@@babayada2015 which is pretty funny because I reckon at the end of this Olympiad, Hikaru will be the #1 American assuming So draws a game or two.
@@cagnusmarlsen6457 yeah
Gukesh plays like Fischer in terms of fearlessness...i also before said Pragg plays like Fischer because of his dynamic style...still trying to make my mind up!.
But Gukesh has a special X factor that is needed in top competition, hope we will still see great things from him!.(also hope it's not a situation of flare up and burn out!-but it doesn't look that way!) GO GUKESH!!
I actually forgot about the bishop 😂😂
Amazing performance by Gukesh
Nice Hat Antonio 🔥👌
Now I pray to Gukesh every night before I go to sleep.
No one is talking about CARUANA being over aggressive only to pull his team out of loss and losing tons of rating himself, just so that his team has a chance in case if it works
Heavily underrated comment
Now he just ruins his team tiebreaks
In your mating attack variation at move 40, with the variation Qxg5, then h6, after White plays Kh4 in your variation Black mates on the spot with Qg4#
Gukesh D beats fabi and now changed his name to Big D
@agadmator you had your mic flipped haha! but as always great content!
Who is here after candidates 😅
When Gukesh offered a draw, it gave Caruana a false sense that he was winning when in actual fact the position was unclear. That's where he lost his compass and Gukesh didn't waste time but to mop the whole Olympiad floor with him.
0 - 1
Is the final score.
#suggestion Raunak vs Dominguez Perez, really awesome game.
Fabi dropped out of the Top 10 for the first time in so many years. This is alarming to the former World No.2, former WC challenger and elite 2800 member. A devastating defeat with white, to a lesser known player is simply unthinkable. Gukesh is playing like Alphazero and Fabi's Stockfish strength is no match.
well there is a player in olympiad who is much stronger than fabi but his team is bad. and will not go on top board . you all know who am i talking about . now I just wanna see this dream match between magnus carlsen vs gukesh
This will not happen this tournament but definitely in a month or 2 gukesh will surely be invited to big tournaments with lots of superGMs and he’ll soon be facing Magnus for sure
I was waiting your video for this game
Just imagine what's Gukesh s prime would look like if he is destroying everyone now what he will do in his prime 🤯
he's in his prime !
At 10:10, after black plays e5, Qd2-RA1, Knightxg5(forgot the abbreviations lol)-Rxd1+, Qxd1-fxg5, Rxe5.... What does Gukesh does now? Could fabi hold it together with this line?
This game is absolute madness, my mind blown
What happened to the audio in recent uploads?? It’s a bit sub par compared to the channels high standard previously.
Gukesh performence is 3366 !!! Holy...
It makes no sense
“Let’s watch this in slow motion “
* starts swirling the piece* 😂
WOW ❤️ WHAT A ENGINE MIND BY GUKESH..HE IS JUST 16 YEARS OLD IMAGINE WHEN HE IS 23 OR 24 YEAR 😍😍 WHAT A LEVEL OF GAMEPLAY IN FUTURE ALSO
#suggestion Pragg vs Vasif round 9
Dance of the bar, craziness on the board
He's now World no 20 and India No 2 with 2729.1 Elo
I enjoyed with Gukesh game, he mad me fan of him, keep going little prince 🤴🤴🤴
I know you guys forgot about the bishop,dont lie 😁😁😁