Anish shows great sportsmanship, he was winning completely , just because of time pressure, he could not figure out best move and from completely winning he went to completely loosing. But after game finished, he discussed the game with Gukesh, rather than just running away from board which I guess no other top player would have done in such situation. Great sportsmanship by Anish.
Have you seen hikaru my guy😂😂, when he loses otb he runs off like Usain bolt, I'm not saying he's right or wrong, but anish is the only top player with an heart to not be so frustrated by a loss
crazy game! lets go gukeshhh what a way to upload the world champ name! starting with a loss first game after championships would've been a bit heartbreaking. just goes to show how much work he's put in over the last 10+years!
@@shebin4146Yeah you are probably as 12 year old kid, who sits at home writing hate comments while eating chips so shut up and go do your homework kid.
To all the engine viewers and 200 Elo who scream blunder based on the eval bar, remember that the computer is 3500+ Elo whereas humans are only at 2700 - 2800, so humans are not going to find the moves that computers recommend all the time. Secondly, if only one move in a position maintains the advantage, then that is not called a winning position. It is called a double edged position that could have gone either way. Thirdly, Gukesh could have just played a safe draw by exchasing his bishop for the knight but by sacrificing his Knight for 2 pawns, he instead decided to play a slightly inferior position just to get a game. Fourthly, Gukesh's opponents blunder because he plays sharp double edged lines forcing them to find only moves to maintain advantage or survive. Everyone will stumble if you are asked to find 15-20 only moves in a row. Finally Gukesh wins because he is the one who is always looking to push and play for win. He is willing to push equal and even worse positions as long as possible. His opponents blunder because of the relentless pressure he puts them in. The blunders don't happen in a vaccum.
To your first point, players can and do find the best moves. Anish did so multiple times in a row. Sometimes the best move straight up doesn't make sense when you're human, and that's fine.
What!! That was an obvious blunder and any 1500 rated can tell that without any eval bar. Anish missed it because of time scramble, still it was pretty shocking even for him. You're just trying to justify Gukesh's win but it was more like Anish losing than Gukesh winning
Vincent Keymer said the same thing recently in Germany. You can only win if you create complicated positions and to do that you sometimes have to play incorrectly. I can't take seriously the people who sit at home with Stockfish and talk badly about other people's games. Anyone who has ever sat at a chessboard knows how quickly you can miss something on the board and when you analyse it at home you think how could I not have seen that.
Many people are saying gukesh won by luck because Anish blundered that is chess if a opponent makes a mistake you find the best move and win. how else a player is supposed to win when both the players make amazing moves
It’s not always a blunder though that results in a win. Sometimes one outplays the opponent with sharp lines as well. If both play equally well, it’s a draw (cf Carlsen-Nepo recent Blitz match!)
@UttrakhandPahadiBoY1 I meant dont be like Mr jeans in terms of attitude.. he is just18 years old.. Give him sometime. He is humble enough to admit in his press conferences that he has a long way to go in terms to being the best chess player in the world. I am sure that He has the best wishes of most of the indian chess lovers
@UttrakhandPahadiBoY1 Definitely some luck is required to make it big in life.. But without hard work, just being lucky never works It is his hardwork due to which he won the candidates and later world championship with some luck at the right time due to the blessings and best wishes of his parents, family and chess fans
The game was so exciting that Erwin l'Ami and Frederik Svane forgot about their own game for a while😂 Big respect to Anish Giri, he was still able to laugh after the pain. That shows his great class. I also have a lot of respect for Gukesh for playing such brave chess. He could have easily forced a draw after the journey. But he took a risk and was rewarded for it. Classical chess is still alive
A totally lost position, but Giri always makes a lot of mistakes, so you should never give up against Giri as long as there are pieces on the board😊. Well fought by Gukesh and if you can win the kind of lost games that Kasparov also managed, then you are made of world champion material🏆🥇
Heart breaking for Anish, he really is one of the good guys but i can't think of anyone other than the top 5 getting out of the position as well as Gukesh did,
Those guys calling Gukesh lucky ..are full of insecurity because they can't handle the superstardom he is reaching...btw handling pressure in tense situations differentiates a wannabe nd a champion...cheers .. Gukesh 🎉❤🎉❤
Yes correct .Chess is game where who plays better wins . There are always blunders from both people , but the one who takes advantage of blunder wins . So saying a person is lucky because his opponent did blunder is absolutely baseless .
what a co incidence i started playing the reti as my opening few months ago and randomly saw this video of gukesh playing the reti and learn some new lines and possibilities from this video
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Gukesh is lucky man because of candidate final round fabi and ian draw, then in wc gukesh and ding equal ding did blunder gukesh won then now last one year
Don’t know how long luck will keep carrying Gukesh. He’s been very lucky so far but Anish was damn close this time. It will only give him (and other peers) more confidence that he almost beat the current world champion
If this is the most liked comment then U have to ask Gukesh Messi or Ronaldo Please ask this question to him . I humbly request u to do so. Please like the comment everybody 😢😢😢 🙏🙏🙏🙏
As a beginner I still think it was not easy for Anish to checkmate either. QB6 check I would go to KF1 and try to protect my king. Black Bishop can't move as it is pinned by the Queen. So not a easy win though but Anish had better chances.
In chess u can't say someone is better than someone based on only one game ..and the game could have been easily drawn if gukesh didn't ambitiously played that bh4 move to make the game interesting
Gukesh landed 2 hrs before the game & he was directly coming to play. Poor boy didn't even got chance to prepare as he was attending so many programmes in India. Just see how Gukkesh rules in rest of Round.
Thats how you win a chess game bro if gukesh would have blunder or miss something and if his opponent found that mistake and tackle it in the best way then gukesh would have lost but that doesn't happend i am not saying that he didn't blunder anything he did but opponent was unable to found the best move and at the end of conclusion gukesh won
@rohansubba2009 in a chess game, it is not going to happen all the time that your opponent will make a blunder and you have to just pick up the blunder and respond with your best moves.you have to showcase your brilliance on the board to defeat your opponent.this is the thing that Magnus always do.
@@tahaminara8733tbh magnus too takes advantage of blunders his opponents make . Blunders are not the things that are always visible in chess board to the audience . Sometimes it's impossible to recognize blunders but magnus can see it.
Anish shows great sportsmanship, he was winning completely , just because of time pressure, he could not figure out best move and from completely winning he went to completely loosing. But after game finished, he discussed the game with Gukesh, rather than just running away from board which I guess no other top player would have done in such situation. Great sportsmanship by Anish.
Most top players discuss their games after it ends regardless of whether they win.
only magnus vs hans don't do that
Gukesh just got lucky this time
Have you seen hikaru my guy😂😂, when he loses otb he runs off like Usain bolt, I'm not saying he's right or wrong, but anish is the only top player with an heart to not be so frustrated by a loss
@@ClariseFamilythat’s not true about players running away (some do, but many also stick around and discuss)
crazy game! lets go gukeshhh what a way to upload the world champ name! starting with a loss first game after championships would've been a bit heartbreaking. just goes to show how much work he's put in over the last 10+years!
Gukesh just got lucky this time
He was lucky. Stop the insane glaze
@@shebin4146 Maybe, but a great player makes their luck 😄.
@@shebin4146Yeah you are probably as 12 year old kid, who sits at home writing hate comments while eating chips so shut up and go do your homework kid.
We want to see Gukesh vs Hikaru / Magnus
Love that y'all captured this post-game analysis. Such thoughtful commentary and a perfect recap. So much respect for both of these fine players
To all the engine viewers and 200 Elo who scream blunder based on the eval bar, remember that the computer is 3500+ Elo whereas humans are only at 2700 - 2800, so humans are not going to find the moves that computers recommend all the time.
Secondly, if only one move in a position maintains the advantage, then that is not called a winning position. It is called a double edged position that could have gone either way.
Thirdly, Gukesh could have just played a safe draw by exchasing his bishop for the knight but by sacrificing his Knight for 2 pawns, he instead decided to play a slightly inferior position just to get a game.
Fourthly, Gukesh's opponents blunder because he plays sharp double edged lines forcing them to find only moves to maintain advantage or survive. Everyone will stumble if you are asked to find 15-20 only moves in a row.
Finally Gukesh wins because he is the one who is always looking to push and play for win. He is willing to push equal and even worse positions as long as possible. His opponents blunder because of the relentless pressure he puts them in. The blunders don't happen in a vaccum.
To your first point, players can and do find the best moves. Anish did so multiple times in a row. Sometimes the best move straight up doesn't make sense when you're human, and that's fine.
Yes rightly said. Without engines these commentator have nothing 😂😂
What!! That was an obvious blunder and any 1500 rated can tell that without any eval bar. Anish missed it because of time scramble, still it was pretty shocking even for him. You're just trying to justify Gukesh's win but it was more like Anish losing than Gukesh winning
Vincent Keymer said the same thing recently in Germany. You can only win if you create complicated positions and to do that you sometimes have to play incorrectly. I can't take seriously the people who sit at home with Stockfish and talk badly about other people's games. Anyone who has ever sat at a chessboard knows how quickly you can miss something on the board and when you analyse it at home you think how could I not have seen that.
@@PeterMeier-i5w Computer only looks at material gain and not mating ideas.....
4:30 who else noticed anish taking a pawn piece and putting in his pocket😂
😂😂
Many people are saying gukesh won by luck because Anish blundered that is chess if a opponent makes a mistake you find the best move and win. how else a player is supposed to win when both the players make amazing moves
Hope more people understand this soon
It is draw then
It’s not always a blunder though that results in a win. Sometimes one outplays the opponent with sharp lines as well. If both play equally well, it’s a draw (cf Carlsen-Nepo recent Blitz match!)
Great commentary. Thank you for condensing these long games.
Proud of you gukesh ❤ always do your besttt and maintain the legacy of being world chess champion
Gukesh.. pls dont be like Mr jeans in terms of attitude :)
@@nn11067he can never be him
Blunders in time pressure is not luck. @UttrakhandPahadiBoY1
@UttrakhandPahadiBoY1
I meant dont be like Mr jeans in terms of attitude.. he is just18 years old.. Give him sometime. He is humble enough to admit in his press conferences that he has a long way to go in terms to being the best chess player in the world. I am sure that He has the best wishes of most of the indian chess lovers
@UttrakhandPahadiBoY1
Definitely some luck is required to make it big in life.. But without hard work, just being lucky never works
It is his hardwork due to which he won the candidates and later world championship with some luck at the right time due to the blessings and best wishes of his parents, family and chess fans
13:00 game was amazing but sagar reading Gukesh's lips was even more amazing.
It honestly looked like the words were coming out of Gukesh's mouth at the same time, incredible!
4:29 another pawn sac😂
By Anish 😂
4:30 📸
4:28 another pawn gone 😢
Why does he do that tho?
Hawk eye 😅
@mehrinkhan3237 he is assembling his a chess set at home
@@bunshin03 well that's iconic
Anish has "Kleptomania". This is well known.
10:37 the blue tshirt guy from the spectators telling the move to Anish giri or what? 😅
😂
13:15 Legend has it that queen never made it back to the board for the next match.
😊
The game was so exciting that Erwin l'Ami and Frederik Svane forgot about their own game for a while😂
Big respect to Anish Giri, he was still able to laugh after the pain. That shows his great class.
I also have a lot of respect for Gukesh for playing such brave chess. He could have easily forced a draw after the journey. But he took a risk and was rewarded for it. Classical chess is still alive
They seems least interested in their own game 😂😂
A totally lost position, but Giri always makes a lot of mistakes, so you should never give up against Giri as long as there are pieces on the board😊. Well fought by Gukesh and if you can win the kind of lost games that Kasparov also managed, then you are made of world champion material🏆🥇
Really good to hear your game analysis’ sagar
Heart breaking for Anish, he really is one of the good guys but i can't think of anyone other than the top 5 getting out of the position as well as Gukesh did,
Anish has "Kleptomania". @4:28 the pawn is stolen.
Nice to see the good rapport between these 2. That's sportsmanship.
ChessBase India I absolutely love the commentary videos. These are my favorite the commentator is so knowledgeable he helps me learn better chess 😊
Anish stole a pawn at 4:30
Those guys calling Gukesh lucky ..are full of insecurity because they can't handle the superstardom he is reaching...btw handling pressure in tense situations differentiates a wannabe nd a champion...cheers .. Gukesh 🎉❤🎉❤
Yes correct .Chess is game where who plays better wins . There are always blunders from both people , but the one who takes advantage of blunder wins . So saying a person is lucky because his opponent did blunder is absolutely baseless .
Yes they are wrong but " insecurity " is just cornball
Congratulations gukesh
Qf3 the move of the game 🎯❤
Amazing game❤ without watching full video😂😂
Anish giri be like stealing the pawns 😅
"girl" ?? 😂
@@funfill1985sorry edited
Proud of Gukesh
what a co incidence i started playing the reti as my opening few months ago and randomly saw this video of gukesh playing the reti and learn some new lines and possibilities from this video
Fantastic game and commentary.
That's why he is a world champion 🏆
Props to sagar bhai. I guess you are sick but still the video was energetic and awesome as always.
I initially thought fast forward krke dekh lunga kon jeeta paar ye sagar shah ki commentry ne pura video dikhwa diya 😂
6:54 there goes another pawn. Chor Gambit!
It's interesting how the elo bar never goes up during a move, it only goes down for other player when they play wrong move.
What a match it was I watched it live whole and gukii was fire ❤❤love you gukii❤❤you gonna win the tournament❤
Proud of you my boy❤❤❤
Gukesh WON!
Your profile picture 😂
excellent play by anish,, but guki was calm and composed.. and kept playing good moves even after the blunder.
What a blunder in the end...tal wouldn't miss that knight jump
Absolute Brilliant Anish
Gukesh in clutch mode in the end 🥶💀
👏👏🙏🙏
that would keep me up for days
Anish is from Netherlands? I didn't know that
Beautiful game
Gukesh completely crushed like a random IM until time scramble blundering started.
Proud of you Gukesh ...
Hardworking+Lucky ❤
Why can't I hear the audio of the live game?
Both of them are real fighters , Gukesh fight like a world champion. Giri fight like a challenger for next .
One day analyse this game with Gukesh
Pure mathematics 😍
Title shoild be "Gukesh's insane first" not "Gukesh's first insane"
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Lmao
Proud of Gukesh 👍
Let's not forget that Anish outplayed gukesh for almost entire game. Queen b6 was a big mistake. Kudos to Anish !
I always thought that anish giri is from india?
Best commentator in Chess history. Period.
thanks you
Man Anish is a class act
Anish steals the pawn
Gukesh is lucky man because of candidate final round fabi and ian draw, then in wc gukesh and ding equal ding did blunder gukesh won then now last one year
Luck favours the brave
Gukesh ❤
cool video
14:36
Don’t know how long luck will keep carrying Gukesh. He’s been very lucky so far but Anish was damn close this time. It will only give him (and other peers) more confidence that he almost beat the current world champion
Damn anish giri nailed it
Gukesh cooked Anish so well
A Game to remember 🙌
Magnus Effect ❌ World Champion Effect ✅
If this is the most liked comment then
U have to ask Gukesh Messi or Ronaldo
Please ask this question to him . I humbly request u to do so. Please like the comment everybody 😢😢😢 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The sportsmanship from Anishhh❤
It's very difficult to win a winning match 🙁
But congrats to the world champion❤
5:17 what if queen g6?
Gukesh 👌👍💪
Kramnik was ready to tweet - chess is dying but gukesh saved that😅😅
As a beginner I still think it was not easy for Anish to checkmate either. QB6 check I would go to KF1 and try to protect my king. Black Bishop can't move as it is pinned by the Queen. So not a easy win though but Anish had better chances.
Kf1 is unfortunately met with Qf2#
@@ChessBaseIndiachannelgot you.😂
Rook takes bishop was possible to give mate why not anyone has seen I'm still confused 🙄
at 7:01 couldnt gukesh take the knight on b4 ?
No, then we have B×b4
I hope no pawn is missing 😅
Ng4 is normaly a move with closed eyes for Giri ...happens. Lucky Gucky here yes,
but Good Players makes their Luck.
Now ik why Anish said he finds himself better than Gukesh and he is indeed, just the luck was not in his favour
I know I am better than magnus...he was lucky i didn't choose to play chess in my life...
In chess u can't say someone is better than someone based on only one game ..and the game could have been easily drawn if gukesh didn't ambitiously played that bh4 move to make the game interesting
Gukesh landed 2 hrs before the game & he was directly coming to play. Poor boy didn't even got chance to prepare as he was attending so many programmes in India. Just see how Gukkesh rules in rest of Round.
@@Anzanaaahe didn't get chance to prepare?? In which world are u living brother he played world chess championship a month before.
In chess you are not playing with luck, only skills
Why they got 50 more minutes at the end?
40 moves rule i guess
Is Magnus playing??
1 view in 48 seconds?! :D
Lucky guky !
This is why gukesh is world champion
Wow
💥
Since when and how did Anish Ghiri become DUTCH???
Anish ❤️❤️❤️❤️ come back stronger yeah
Go Guki go! Anish is just a warm-up.
Did you see that? Anish stole the pawn again!😂😂😂
Bobby VS Donald
We love anish
Gukesh won his recent games including world championship because of opponent's blunder or miss
Thats how you win a chess game bro if gukesh would have blunder or miss something and if his opponent found that mistake and tackle it in the best way then gukesh would have lost but that doesn't happend i am not saying that he didn't blunder anything he did but opponent was unable to found the best move and at the end of conclusion gukesh won
@rohansubba2009 in a chess game, it is not going to happen all the time that your opponent will make a blunder and you have to just pick up the blunder and respond with your best moves.you have to showcase your brilliance on the board to defeat your opponent.this is the thing that Magnus always do.
@@tahaminara8733 ok grandmaster 😭👍
@@tahaminara8733tbh magnus too takes advantage of blunders his opponents make . Blunders are not the things that are always visible in chess board to the audience . Sometimes it's impossible to recognize blunders but magnus can see it.
Little Disappointed with Gukesh ... Almost Losing against a DRAW KiNG is meh
Gukesh starting is not so good
But ending 💀💀💀
Giri perdeu duas grandes chances de carimbar a faixa do Campeão!
please don't make noise while explaining
Aare bhai black pe king aur queen hi nahi hy naa yarooo
A koun se game hy
Yek baar video ko accha se edit karo
Luck favours Gukesh a lot, Anish was really in a winning position
Second, certainly no great player will keep King and other power in a single line to be subsequently skewered.