World Chess Championship Game 1 Recap | The Pressure is ON!
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- Опубліковано 8 кві 2023
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Fantastic to know we are going to get an episode after every game!
glad you're enjoying it!
@@csqpod You're the goat chess pod ,good luck fabi
Yeah!! It's one of the best things about the big events! You get great coverage from all of your favorite creators!! 😆
Fabi is an engine in human form
Are u sure he is human?
You ever see that interview he did with Danny Rensch? Danny tells him a position verbally, and asks about position, and with no delay he gives all the details of position, it’s amazing.
@@Janet_Airlines802 yes, it was before wcc 2021. I shared it with everyone I knew and they were mind- blown !
Randomly remembered his opening against Alekseenko from candidates in that video :D
@@Janet_Airlines802 😊
When Fabi said he doesn't understand that endgame, I stopped trying 😂
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16:48 The idea of giving us one homework per episode is appreciated 🙂
A huge thank you to Fabi for the fabulous analysis. We are very fortunate to listen to such high level analysis from one of the greatest chess players. I can look back to the past world cup matches starting from Karpov-Korchnoi all the way to Vishy's matches, where it would have been so enriching to follow the games with Fabi's insightful analyses.
glad you guys have continuously branched into content & weren’t content with just running laps around the chess podcast world
"Mainlining" is a term for intravenous injection lol, but "mainline" as an adjective in this context is a totally logical construction :) Stellar recap, thank you for this! I'll be watching eagerly for your recaps throughout the match!
Wait, you guys are doing recaps now? Niiiiiice!!!
The best analysis. Fabi brings top tier insights🎉
Great analysis from a top master. Caruana explained everything in simple words.
This was awesome. Favorite recap for sure. Super thorough and insightful analysis
Even within the first few minutes of opening discussion (with fabi highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of the moves versus the alternatives) it's already so clear that these guys will be able to bring even intermediate players through the games as the players would be thinking. Incredibly instructive, compelling, and easy to follow recap- I'm really looking forward to following the match :)
Caruana's analysis is amazing, thank you!
We’re fortunate to have The Fabi doing these videos
This is the third recap I watched and my favourite one! Fabi's analysis is insightful as usual.
best recap out of everyone.
Fabi showing why he's one of the best players in the world. I don't understand how GMs can just be like 'oh yeah I played this against Rapport one time'
But weird positions are much easier to remember, you just say 'Oh yeah, I played it against rapport once'
@@kieselguhrkid3940 As a poor chess player, every game of mine is chaotic, but I don't remember any of these😂😂😂, so I don't think that it doesn't work like that
It's crazy to me too how casually they do this, but maybe it's partially a matter of them analysing their own games in depth. Like if you really sat down and did a painstaking analysis of your game move by move, going over every tiny nuance, you'd end up imprinting every single step in your mind.
Hey guys… Thank you so much for providing us with this coverage of World Chess Championship and for your professional analyses which were amazing! … kiss
Fantastic recap!! Looking forward to the next ones, thank you so much for doing this guys. Great in-depth analysis.
I usually don't comment on yt videos but holy smokes what a high level analysis this has been. Great efforts by both fabi and Christian. Learnt and enjoyed a lot.
Definitely deserves 1 mil views every recap.
Thanks for the recap! Was waiting for this
Huge thanks to you both for going into detailed variations and subtleties of the position
thanks guys for the recap i was waiting for it .
Very intriguing first game. Like both Ding and Nepo, they seem very nice people. Favour Nepo slightly for the win, such a talented player. Stoked for the coming games.
It is interesting to see the insider perspective from top tier players. I think it helps to cut through the bias of favoritism and give us a more level measurement of capabilities. Thanks to both of you.
Great Recap, can you guys also talk about the seconds, teams, and secrecy part of WC preparation?
fabis reviews of World Chess Championship games r on another level🔥
Fabi doing recaps? Omg a must watch
Thanks for great analysis and commentary. Thumbs up! (already subscribed for a while) Looking forward to more.
NEW TITLE: Cristian and Fabi chess analysis ASMR
I can't believe I just get to turn on my computer, and listen to the greatest chess minds on the planet discuss a championship game. First Anand, now Caruana...
What a crazy, exciting yet scary world
Thanks guys! Great analysis!
Really like Fabi's analysis here. Great to see great players like Hikaru & Fabiano analyse these games for us. Would be amazing if they analysed it together and add on to each other's points.
Great analysis, very insightful
Fabi next challenger with no doubt. Come on Fabi
After h3, Ding had 1 ridiculous move, Rook F e8. It's insane and too hard to spot even in a classical game. Even hikaru said it's too dank to find.
Thank you guys for the coverage!
After some thought my opinion has flipped.
I now think the first game is more of a sign that Yan isn't prepared enough and/or not in the best shape.
Unlike many others I don't like Yan missing a relatively simple trick (h3/Nd5) in an opening he prepared for a world championship match. It's barely 2-4 moves deep and it's in a line he himself prepared and he still didn't know it / didn't see it and was out of the book/prep way too early.
Then to miss Bc7 later on and then again to miss the line Caruana showed.
All along, assuming you take Ding's words at face value that he wasn't prepared at all and wasn't even thinking about chess and still managed to draw.
To me this shows that once things settle, in a day or two, Ding will start to pick up the pace and Yan will lose wind, get flustered and break as he did previously.
Plus, a few months ago Carlsen said that Yan hates endgames and I think that it's starting to show. If he isn't willing to dive into difficult and technical endgames where you have to dry out a long battle and he consciously avoids them then he will squander many opportunities.
Nepo hates endgames? Never heard that before. If it's true then that's a really bad sign. I thought all super GMs had to be basically endgame monsters who can sense or calculate basically anything possible.
@@DrZygote214 Yan himself said it and Carlsen also said it about him. Plus, it's relatively evident when you see the lines he avoid.
This is the best analysis I've ever seen. Very instructional.
💙nice to see u again guys
Really well done!
Having watched agadmator’s review and Levy’s … this one is hands down the best - thx!
Thanks to Fabi and CC for the amazing analysis.
Can't believe our luck to get coverage from c^2!
Pls keep these coming
Just cop’d your Ruy Lopez course on Chessbase fabi! Absolutely loving it
Great content, I have to say
Interesting press conference after the game, Ding saying he is depressed and dealing with his emotions more than preparing. I wouldn't be surprised if he falls apart. Hopefully he can get settled.
Yes, his comments were disturbing and concerning. Hope he will get his nerves under control.
Fabi is a great player. Reaction is so fast and clear.
Thanks for the video! One minor suggestion, could you put the names of the players somewhere so we know who's playing what color?
So white just went exchange Ruy a tempo down (since he took two moves instead of 1 to just take the pawn). What is his compensation for that tempo?
This recap is clear, instructive, well paced: so much better than Hikaru’s, which is frankly hot garbage. Hikaru rushes so fast that no one under 2500 can get any value from it, and his explanations are not articulately framed at all.
there is a world championship challenger analyzing the match and there is an im who screams all the time analyzing the match AND İNCREDİBLY SECOND ONE VİEWED THE MOST
Levy living rent free in so many chess fans' heads
Levy's videos are intended for chess noobs & just casual chess players who are not interested in hearing high level analysis. it's not like he's completely clueless either and spreading wrong infos in general, why the hate? even after this channel invited him as a guest? lmao
Ding is the true favourite
nice guys this is star content!
5:30
Main LINISH...lol
I wish you were commenting on the game live with a saint louis production instead of just a postgame analysis. The FIDE production is terrible.
ye I'm just trying not to get spoilered because its worth the wait for this coverage
@@letsmakeit110 I would happily watch the game without commentary, and then come here for a postgame analysis. However, the FIDA stream is really bad at showing real position whila analysing - especially when they decide that a move *cough C3* has been played when in reality it's only in their analysis. Watching that sequence without sound would be totally confusing.
Fabi doesn't look happy because if his Lost against Hikaru
This is your weekly remind that Ian's name is pronounced Nuh palm kni shee!!!!
Do you think F5 is f5!
Is it mistake for black to take on e4 after white castles? Looks like the pawn is hanging
No, not necessarily, it leads to a sharper variation know as the open variation of the ruy Lopez. After the knight captures on e4, white will play d4 and bring a rook to e1. Material generally equalizes quickly. It's not the top choice of most players because white seems to have all the fun, but it is certainly a reputable line.
you are describing the main line of the Berlin defense. Lots of resources online if you want to know more.
@David Kennedy, it's not a Berlin if black has played a6, it's the Open Ruy (ref comment above). Much sharper than a Berlin and more dangeerous for black.
gm analysis r great. bt when an IM expain game of gms, they dont even understand all the details how they gona make us understand. we r grrateful for hikaru caruanaa for explaining us their knowledge
It's been said Yuan has emotional issues and not finding the win will break himself. Ding is doing well now. He can sleep well
Don't spoil result in the beginning please 0:41
When are you going to start pronouncing Ian's name correctly? Is it that difficult?
A mediocre match -- Nepo turned a win into a draw and the after game press conference - i do not know which was more of a stain on Chess -- Ding spending most of game 1 away from the board hiding in his safe zone rest room or Ding complaining about his hotel, his travel, and him stating "i felt anxiety, i was depressed, and my mind was not right" - i guarantee you when Kasparov, Magnus, Hikaru watched and heard Ding's press conference comments they shook their heads in embarrassment.
When I hear Ding’s comments, I feel empathy. The Chinese establishment doesn’t seem to support him at all. He showed up all alone to the Candidates and Wijk. Playing a championship match is lonely. I applaud Ding’s honesty.
How dare Ding express his emotions and insult you like that? You seem to be more Chinese or North Korean than your YT name suggests
Guys, my suggestion is stop responding to this guy, he's all over the FIDE's comment sections basically spewing hate here and there dragging Hikaru's name only to embarrass himself. 😂
so much great content to go through... it's gotta be this pod + agadmator with a side of hikaru.
p.s - get agad on the pod!!
please, no spoilers at the beginnging 🥲 thx 😘