Praggnanandhaa is 96% accurate vs Abasov - 2024 FIDE Candidates
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2024
- Featured is the highly accurate chess game between R Praggnanandhaa and Nijat Abasov from Round 6 of the 2024 FIDE Candidates. The opening is a Tarrasch Defense, Symmetrical variation where Praggnanandhaa is quickly in possession of a queenside majority. Abasov obtains an unopposed light-squared bishop by move 17, and attempts to activate it via a central breakthrough. Oddly enough, that light-squared bishop never takes a single step in the whole game! Consider subscribing here on UA-cam for frequent content, and/or connecting via any or all the below social medias. Your support is greatly appreciated. Take care, bye. :)
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I have yet to find a channel better than this one for chess reviews.
Thanks Octavian 😎
You cannot find a better one because there is no better one.
And you probably won’t
Sorry, not possible
Me neither
so many youtube videos have long introduction sequences. then they have sponsors, and reminders to click like comment and subscribe.
but not our man Jerry! straight to the point. all killer no filler.
I like Agadmator channel as well, but nothing comes close to the quality of how Jerry analyzes and interprets games. It’s instructive, enlightening and joyful at the same time. Grateful subscriber here!
Everything you said is true and he also just has such a soothing voice. He could read a dictionary in binary and I’d listen to it
As always, such rich analysis. Thanks for answering some of the questions I had while watching the match live!
Chessnetwork videos as the jerry on the top for me.
Been waiting for a candidates video drop from the goat Jerry let’s gooooo
Your videos are awesome. Feels much more enjoyable because you do such a good job examining and showing the ideas.
Thank you for the compliment. 👍
Thanks Jerry, your commentary is a great mix of engine-suggestions and pointing out what human moves work as well!
your analysis is brilliant to watch, please cover more games from this year candidates.
Always enjoy your videos, going a little more in depth and picking out the most interesting games
Thank you for the analysis! Very informative.
Very instructive Jerry, thanks.
Very instructive. thank you Jerry
I like your analysis very much. Hope to see many more of these videos!
Spectacular. Thanks as always, Jerry.
Very instructive, thanks!
Thanks Jerry, for a Go player learning chess, your reviews are gold!
Thank you 👍
Thanks!
I appreciate the $10.00 @gchomuk.
Super Thanks! ❤️
Thanks for the coverage, Jerry.
Really nice analysis of the lines around white's "c5" options out of the opening, Jerry.
I think that the Panov-Botvinnik attack in the Caro-Kann can produce similar, if not identical lines, which I looked at in some depth in the early 80s (with a little success in 2xWN vs 2xBB endings).
So … if white can gain a single tempo somehow (such as by deferring castling KS for a move or two?) and find a way to defend the QR against a likely … a5 push (intending xb4), all the while holding back …e5 temporarily,, then c5(!) can leave white with a solid, protected passed pawn plus a mobile partner on the b-file - and one hell of a positional advantage overall.
On the other hand? To many ifs! At this super-GM level, such tempo wins are pure gold, and black needs to be distracted to miss white's true intent.
Thanks Jerry. Not sure if that a4 move is considered an intermezzo but I will definitely remember that move for my endgames.
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Perfect. Thanks, Štefan
Hi Jerry. Thank you❤
Please show us more of the games from this tournament Jerry!
Agreed, not sure why he stopped 🤔
I love your style of analysis. It gets my blood boiling.
Awesome analysis!
😎👍
Thank you so much for explaining why 10.b4 was problematic. Great content as always. Top tier
Can anyone tell me what is the box concept ?
You draw a square starting from where the past pawn is until the rank where it will promote (so if a pawn is 4 squares away from promotion, the square goes four squares to the side as well). If the enemy king can get in the square in one move, it can control the promotion square in time. Otherwise it can't
Thx Jerry 😊
Let's go through the usual procedure
I watch all the chess game live if Jerry commentates it.
I am a very big fan of you Jerry ❤️ ❤❤
👍
Thx Jerry
Interesting!
Jerry, may we know who you are rooting for in this candies (or at least who you'd love to see win most)?
I think it would be pretty awesome to see Gukesh, Praggnanandhaa, Caruana or Nakamura win it. Gukesh and Pragg would inspire many young minds.
Yeah, i want to see either nakamura or pragnanandha
Chess can be so damn nasty, a move that looks completely human and natural, loses the match.
My nervous system couldn't stand those diabolic things, that's why I stopped playing.
18:15 I don't think the big idea of Nd7 is to get the g4 pawn, but rather to exchange rooks, because this will force black to exchange rooks, and then win.
2nd 1/2 going be spectacular at the candidates.
Hi Jerry.
Have you seen the Caruana and Ian game with both having 99% accuracy.😂
Those cyborgs! 😎
It makes me wonder if you put the game in to the Fritz program, how might it reflect the precision after a full game review?
Consider two cases: A game ends in forced draw after playing the Berlin..... 2nd game ends in a draw after 50 moves but the opening is thrown out of the window after b3 d5 g3 e5......
The berlin draw will be a 99.9% accuracy game... And the other might be a 90%...... Now according to you, which is more impressive?
@@harshitchauhan2411Berlin 100%
@@tedpaul8391 you know the Berlin draw is a forced draw.... An engine line??? Players just blitz out theory and go home after shaking hands.... That's impressive to you? New to chess?
I love the clasic aproche..=?" Dont know the spelling" But win sometimes
any feedback to this video
Hi Jerry 👋🏼
It's everyone 😊
hey jer
Like first, then skip the ad, then watch the video
gr8
Anybody hear the weed whacker? xD
he never prags about his skills
White f6 quiet?
I define quiet as moves that don’t give check or make a capture. f6 is certainly threatening though. 👍
@@ChessNetwork thank you for the answer, I'm big fan of your channel brother, I must confess on my chess I'm always eager to push my f pawn either with black or white and the f pawn is the loudest in my opinion. 🙏
abasov is the "participation" candidate.
That's firouja at this point
Pragnanandha have more promising chance than alireza now.
He has karpov/fischer spirit
Great vid, but ngl jerry needs to come up with better titles
They are magic, need no change
Actually I appreciate how the titles reflect perfectly what is seen and the video goes straight to the point
@@muschemartin why, they arent informative, back in 2016/2018 candidates the titles were normal and informative
Don't mind all those negative nellies Jerry, your vids are wonderful!
@@user-qb3lf6zx4q?? I got no issues with the vid, just that his titles dont mean anything
Interesting....lets begin the procedure, yes? Much too accurate...
This is not played online. It's on a real board
@@KF1 I know that.