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He is so good at increasing the pressure at vital moments. It was a great match up. I can’t always catch your live commentary, so I love your recaps. Thanks Daniel and keep up the good work.
Excellent video as always Daniel. Your commentary together with Peter Leko is really well done and very enjoyable to listen to. As you mentioned, Peter's understanding of chess is truly amazing, and he shares his insights and banter so smoothly and articulately too. (For example, greatly appreciated the way you and Peter worked with Hans Niemann during the shared commentary the other day).
Ding's decision to play on shocked me. Even if he thought he had a better position, he had like 10 seconds to Magnus's 6 minutes. I would 100% go for the forced draw at that point.
7. Qc2 in the second game was not a "sharper" move, it is simply the principled move against the move order by black, as he already committed to ...c6, whereas the main reaction to 7. Qc2 is ...c5 at some point if B played ...0-0 instead of ...c6.
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He is so good at increasing the pressure at vital moments. It was a great match up. I can’t always catch your live commentary, so I love your recaps. Thanks Daniel and keep up the good work.
Wow, praise from the great Jose! :)
Great video Danny 🙋🏻♂️
Such a shame Ding can’t make the candidates. Only player to beat magnus in a tiebreak for at least 10years, they always have exciting games
Maybe he will replace karjakin
Excellent video as always Daniel. Your commentary together with Peter Leko is really well done and very enjoyable to listen to. As you mentioned, Peter's understanding of chess is truly amazing, and he shares his insights and banter so smoothly and articulately too. (For example, greatly appreciated the way you and Peter worked with Hans Niemann during the shared commentary the other day).
Nice comment,as always Daniel.I particularly like the emptying of the chess-box preluding the items at hand.
DING is clearly number 2 since last year. NICE VIDEO DANIEL SAN.
Great game, and great commentary!
Ding's decision to play on shocked me. Even if he thought he had a better position, he had like 10 seconds to Magnus's 6 minutes. I would 100% go for the forced draw at that point.
Wonderful Daniel ty
Very interesting video! Is there a particular reason this is a regular queens gambit and not a semislav?
So well matched
I know it will be good, thanks GM DK.
10:33 What is that French term?
It sounds like "de rigor" but that's spanish
@MrCdm75 Ah, yes. Thanks.
An online definition gives the example,
"...it was de rigueur for bands to grow their hair long".
Game set match.
lol - that "wild opening" actually is pretty common in the blitz games which I typically find online!
7. Qc2 in the second game was not a "sharper" move, it is simply the principled move against the move order by black, as he already committed to ...c6, whereas the main reaction to 7. Qc2 is ...c5 at some point if B played ...0-0 instead of ...c6.
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Feel like I'm in Hogwarts right now.