Vishy Anand's brilliant insights on the Ding Liren vs Nepo World Championship Match 2023

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  • @siddharthtrivedi320
    @siddharthtrivedi320 Рік тому +290

    Sagar, please add these timestamps I made for this video in the description. It will be really helpful for people to scroll through different games being discussed in this video.
    0:01 Intro
    0:54 WCC 2023 being the most unpredictable and tense
    3:04 overall level of play in WCC 2023 compared to previous WCCs
    5:11 Game 1
    7:00 Game 2
    11:25 regarding leaked games on lichess
    12:42 Game 3
    13:37 Game 4
    20:16 Game 5
    24:26 Game 6
    30:09 Game 7
    39:00 Game 8
    47:52 what exactly about WCC puts pressure
    52:40 Game 9
    54:34 anecdote from Vishy's life of how chess player can get into panic sometimes due to stress
    57:30 Game 10
    59:30 Game 11
    1:00:47 Game 12
    1:08:05 Game 13
    1:13:24 Game 14
    1:17:08 Tiebreaker Game 1
    1:17:45 Tiebreaker Game 2
    1:18:09 Tiebreaker Game 3
    1:18:34 Tiebreaker Game 4
    1:26:33 about Ding on becoming world champion
    1:28:52 regarding Magnus - Ding situation
    1:30:10 regarding Magnus withdrawing from WCC
    1:31:40 regarding Rapport being Ding's 2nd
    1:33:14 regarding format of WCC

  • @henrykaspar3634
    @henrykaspar3634 Рік тому +78

    Brilliant insights from a well spoken former champion.
    It always gets me what an elusive and exclusive club the chess world champions are. Just 17 members over a period of 140 years, only six of them alive. Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Tal, Petrosian, Spassky, Fischer, Karpov, Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand, Carlsen, now Liren. And that’s it. Each of them a legend.
    How brilliant to be able to follow the thoughts of one of them over 100 minutes.

    • @veelvraat2291
      @veelvraat2291 Рік тому +1

      Actually there's 7 still alive (Spassky is still around). But I agree with your sentiments

    • @shumbuk4383
      @shumbuk4383 Рік тому

      @@veelvraat2291 Yes, and can you tell him we're waiting for his book.

    • @henrykaspar3634
      @henrykaspar3634 Рік тому

      Thanks veelvraat. I wasn’t aware.

    • @ankushgupta1987
      @ankushgupta1987 Рік тому

      There few more Rustam K and Ruslan P

  • @akshaymohan16
    @akshaymohan16 Рік тому +145

    I remember the last time you did this was after Magnus Carlsen vs Fabiano Caruana. Great work Sagar! ♥️♥️

    • @EPE444
      @EPE444 Рік тому +1

      The vídeo with Peter Heine Nielsen after the MagnusxNepo match was really good also

    • @Szymon_So
      @Szymon_So Рік тому

      Give me the link. 🍓🙏🏻 @akshaymohan16

  • @dmitrymikhailovnicepianomu8688
    @dmitrymikhailovnicepianomu8688 Рік тому +41

    Thank you. Probably Vishi is the best commentator of this match. The speed of how he grabs the key features of the position is spectacular. He always tries to explain really difficult things with simple words. The level of variants that were being shown by him are really top class. Also he tries to be very objective. He doesn’t always criticise, he tries to explain and to understand the decisions that were made throughout the games. The way how he explained the occurrence of the mistakes and relatively low level of the games is great. It was so interesting to listen to him not only in this video but during his live commentary of the match. True legend!

  • @ayushagarwala1197
    @ayushagarwala1197 Рік тому +45

    Everytime I see vishy... I think we have not celebrated him enough ❤

  • @boromir674
    @boromir674 Рік тому +37

    Mate, that is insane.
    I remember back in the 90's growing up and learning chess, my fellow club players and me, we could only dream of hearing an analysis from a GM, let alone from Vishy f*** Anand himself !!!
    Thank you very much!
    A 1800-Elo player :-)

  • @SSCMegalodon
    @SSCMegalodon Рік тому +73

    Anand is a true ''🙏Hero of India🙏 '' lonely explorer and all Indian chess walking on his footprint!!Amazing person 🙏

  • @connerquest791
    @connerquest791 Рік тому +18

    This is by far the most exciting analysis on Ding vs Nepo.

  • @shauryasingh707
    @shauryasingh707 Рік тому +27

    "Rg6" Self pinning for immortality, will always be a legendary move now!

  • @FredPlanatia
    @FredPlanatia Рік тому +62

    What a treasure Anand is and what a treasure this video is. Thankyou Sagar (and Chessbase India) for delivering the gold once again! Its morning here and time for work, but I had to watch at least the 1st game analysis. I will come back to this later and cherish the reminiscence of this great championship match with a great of the game.

  • @AkarshaChess
    @AkarshaChess Рік тому +1

    I like vishy because his honest , kind and He always helping for others , I think because his face like that! ❤❤❤

  • @SantoshkumarPandeySKCP
    @SantoshkumarPandeySKCP Рік тому +13

    He was expounding all those variations in such depth and with an added human flavour. His insights and memory are incredible. Was a delight to follow.

  • @MrDonquichotte
    @MrDonquichotte Рік тому +15

    I watch a lot of chess content on UA-cam, and a lot of it is really good. But this stands out; it's pure gold for chess lovers. Vishy is such an insightful player, great competitor and decent human being. It's a joy to hear what he has to say.

  • @frednimzowi9852
    @frednimzowi9852 Рік тому +10

    We had the most exciting WC match since Kramnik-Topalov and now we get another great video with Vishy's insights and Sagar's great (not a.i. :-) preparation. Amazing video! Thanks to both!

  • @oscresson
    @oscresson Рік тому +3

    He is so wise. He simplifies your question before answering.

  • @subhajitnag4105
    @subhajitnag4105 Рік тому +166

    He deserves "Bharatratna" for his greatest contribution on chess in India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 ❤

    • @samratyadav6615
      @samratyadav6615 Рік тому +1

      Ye kch Jada nhi ho gya

    • @debosmandasgupta3940
      @debosmandasgupta3940 Рік тому +26

      ​@@samratyadav6615 nhi bhot kam hi hai

    • @ayushkp.official
      @ayushkp.official Рік тому +25

      ​@@samratyadav6615 sachin tendulkar ko mil sakta hai to vishy ko kyun nhi

    • @Mathematica1729
      @Mathematica1729 Рік тому +18

      @@ayushkp.official exactly. He single-handedly represented India internationally on the topmost level. He is literally one of the
      GOATs in chess.

    • @swarnavabanerjee4112
      @swarnavabanerjee4112 Рік тому +1

      ​@@samratyadav6615 kiu?

  • @leubajean-charles6209
    @leubajean-charles6209 Рік тому +57

    Carlsen and Kasparov were probably slightly stronger player than Anand, but when it comes to commentary, honest and profound insights, there is not even a comparison between the 3 of them, Vishy is by far the greater inspiration.

    • @universe6735
      @universe6735 Рік тому +12

      Only Bobby Fischer is better than anand. Kasparov fixes his matches and with magnus, don't forget neilsen switched sides to magnus before wc and reveal Anand's prep to him.

    • @vishnusharma2958
      @vishnusharma2958 Рік тому +5

      Also Vishy defeated carlsen many times, he lost because of age difference and not willing to play and winning so many championships

    • @vibovitold
      @vibovitold Рік тому +2

      i think that Kasparov was indeed somewhat stronger, HOWEVER not by as much as their relative performance would indicate.
      i always had impression that Kasparov was Anand's "nemesis" somehow, that Anand tended to perform worse against him than against other players; as if he was intimidated by him, or something like that.

    • @devargyachakraborty9068
      @devargyachakraborty9068 Рік тому +1

      @@universe6735 lol

    • @yudistiraliem135
      @yudistiraliem135 Рік тому

      @@vishnusharma2958what kind of alternative universe were you looking at? Carlsen already has winning record against Anand - or everyone else really- a good few years before his first WCC. Of course Anand had winning record against Carlsen because Carlsen was up and coming and hadn’t reach his full potential early on. It happened on any sports, older player would have dominating record against new younger opponents until they adapt.

  • @santosawidjaja
    @santosawidjaja Рік тому +6

    A real expert explaining things he really knows about ... Thumbs up, Vishy Anand!

  • @Xanthe_Cat
    @Xanthe_Cat Рік тому +3

    What marvellous insights from a legend - how many others have played in many world championships and taken the winner’s laurel five times! So many valuable thoughts from his perspective, particularly the three points he raises as to why the competitors played the particular type of chess we have seen. Thank you so much for taking the trouble to interview Vishy on this most recent, very entertaining championship match.

  • @bobbymustafajamal
    @bobbymustafajamal Рік тому +35

    The reason this championship was exciting because both players refused to play for boring draws. It was like chess 960 with no standard positions. This is how chess should be played to keep it interesting, and not follow the 25 - 30 conputer prepared moves. No matter what people say about quality of chess being played, this is how chess should be played to keep it alive. There was a reason why Tal used misplace a piece and let both players sought it out over the board. There was reason why Bobby Fischer introduced Fischerrandom. An and there was reason why he quit the chess altogether
    Full points to both Ian and Ding for playing this fantastic chess

    • @brawnstein
      @brawnstein Рік тому

      If you really think they were not following 25-30 engine moves in the opening then you really know nothing about how high level chess is played. Quality of chess and the pursuit of perfection is more important than your stupid opinions.

    • @frednimzowi9852
      @frednimzowi9852 Рік тому

      A lot of good points, and I agree we had a fantastic match. I would still say that player are free of their style, as long as they respect the rules, and the opposition of styles and ideas are, among other things, what make the beauty of the game.
      Maybe Fischerrandom chess is still the way to go for the future, but with fighting players like those 2, classical chess has still a right to exist. We also had a few perles in Wijk aan Zee, each year.
      I wish more top tournaments with classical time control, both for classical chess and Fisherrandom.

  • @KommSusserT0d
    @KommSusserT0d Рік тому +6

    just a comment of appreciation. Vishy is such an amazing person and chess player. Loved this interview-analysis. Thank you guys!

  • @DocUK123
    @DocUK123 Рік тому +5

    Anand is brilliant, such a credit to chess. Enjoyed this Sagar, thanks.

  • @arka2902
    @arka2902 Рік тому +5

    Vishy is Love, WORLD CHAMPION IN HEARTS FOREVER ❤

  • @shreerangnene6941
    @shreerangnene6941 Рік тому +39

    Thank You Sagar Bhai for bringing such nice content for everyone. Chessbase India is doing great work

  • @intercalz
    @intercalz Рік тому +38

    For Ding, it was a case of - 'And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.' (Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist)

  • @vjtech17
    @vjtech17 Рік тому +3

    Gem of a video! 1.5 hours of pure gold to hear Vishy's thoughts & insights. Thanks a lot Sagar Shah !!

  • @themysticalguide
    @themysticalguide Рік тому +2

    Sagar is always in awe of Anand Viswanathan, as if Sagar is meeting him for the first time . Sagar's Fan Boy moment. Sagar's enthusiasm during the interview was on high as always and the cherry on top the cake because he was interviewing Anand Viswanathan. Kudos Sagar for the Interview. Thanks to Anand also for the Insights , and no better person to give insights on a nut shell 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @prashanttendulkar
    @prashanttendulkar Рік тому +1

    Legendery interview by a legend in making Sahar shah to the almighty one of the greatest of all time Vishy Anand.

  • @klaudiusmarcelus
    @klaudiusmarcelus Рік тому +1

    Anand is such a Class Champion.
    It's really something different getting insights/analisis from a Word Champion, that speaks so clearly not rushed ( not like a lunatic) and the thoughts are so well organised end the delivery is so clear and bouth humble and worm.

  • @jansnauwaert1785
    @jansnauwaert1785 Рік тому +13

    A brilliant insight of Vishy Anand: Ding calculated all critical lines and didn't think of what he would eat at dinner.

  • @Ivan_881
    @Ivan_881 Рік тому +7

    Hello from Russia, you have an interesting channel. thanks for the scores

  • @avijitghosh4764
    @avijitghosh4764 Рік тому +3

    Actually this video has immense treasure inside it... We are seeing the matches and the thoughts of a 5 time champion at those critical moments.....thank you so much sagar bhai for this analysis... And I want Vishy again on those chairs playing some amazing classical chess.... May krishna make that situation in future❤❤❤❤

  • @niagra898
    @niagra898 Рік тому +3

    Love me some Vishy/I’m a So fan but Vishy gets much ❤

  • @vartananq
    @vartananq Рік тому +1

    I don’t understand how such a brilliant person can be so humble.

  • @mustafa6543
    @mustafa6543 Рік тому +2

    Flew to Chennai just next day of the game, too good Sagar sir❤️🔥!!

  • @umbriel7740
    @umbriel7740 Рік тому +2

    Very fascinating discussion, I'm a huge admirer of Vishy, thanks for sharing this, love from China :D

  • @Jeremy73950
    @Jeremy73950 Рік тому +6

    Such brilliant quality content, thank you so much Sagar Bhai and Vishy sir.

  • @rickdynes
    @rickdynes Рік тому

    Sagar, your tenacity is very inspiring to me. CHAPEAU from Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

  • @DrewSimonson
    @DrewSimonson Рік тому

    Great privilege to hear from the legend himself. Thanks for the wonderful interview.

  • @MrMonishSoni
    @MrMonishSoni Рік тому +4

    Dedication !! ❤

  • @top_slugger_dravenfact_2671
    @top_slugger_dravenfact_2671 Рік тому +4

    Vishy should play some tournaments we will love to see him play.
    Sagar should convince him❤

  • @Very_Bad_Bishop
    @Very_Bad_Bishop Рік тому +2

    What a match this one was. and such a great video this one is . thanks a lot Sagar !

  • @SaakarChess
    @SaakarChess Рік тому +4

    Wow, amazing ! thanks Sagar sir & of course to Legend Vishy sir for this wonderful treat to chess lovers!!🥰

  • @raosahebsuryavanshi84
    @raosahebsuryavanshi84 Рік тому +9

    It’s always a delight to see Vishy’s insights and understand them. Thanks Sagar for doing this

  • @Szymon_So
    @Szymon_So Рік тому

    Enjoying this better (because of the clarity input) then the actual World Championship clash, when it was pacing live.

  • @arturopignon1052
    @arturopignon1052 Рік тому +1

    This is a fantastic interview, thank you both for it!

  • @misha4422
    @misha4422 Рік тому

    Thank you for bringing Vishy’s clear thinking into the discussion about these games.

  • @stevechowder3896
    @stevechowder3896 Рік тому +1

    I love Vishy!!!

  • @timopaakkonen6462
    @timopaakkonen6462 Рік тому

    Excellent stuff! Thanks to both!

  • @jolly_roger2
    @jolly_roger2 Рік тому +3

    What I liked about Vishy in this interview is his appreciation of how interesting this match was. He understands this may be one of the last true great classical WC matches where many fascinating positions occurred thanks to the use of 'harmless' opening tries by Ding and Rapport team and main opening theory wasn't used as much, and so, that produced many thrilling games and that's why it was one of the most exciting WC matches to watch in recent history.
    It was also a clash of styles between the soviet positionally taught Nepo (even though he's known for his tactical vision as well) and Ding's very concrete calculating style. I believe Anand judges correctly that mistakes were going to be part of the deal with this clash of styles because they were getting such wild unbalanced positions where both players were out of prep earlier than in previous matches like Magnus vs Karjakin, Caruana or Nepo himself. I strongly believe if you had put Magnus, Caruana or Giri in those positions they would have all misplayed it as well. It's just that in their matches they were getting much drier positions! So ofc there were much less mistakes! Listening to these top GMs saying quality was poor in this match was ridiculous when they themselves don't play nearly as sharp as Ding or even Nepo usually play.
    I feel like Anand was much more understanding of the difficulty of being there live figuring it out without engine eval bar like Caruana or Giri had. Even Dubov was many times criticizing the play when he was commentating w/o eval bar and he himself was making as many mistakes as the players when suggesting moves! It was just funny to watch, he even proposed the move Qf5 after Rg6 that lost Nepo the game and the match lol! So yeah, much easier to criticize the play even for top GMs than acknowledge the wonderful absorbing games we got from this WC match. Very refreshing to listen to Vishy and his appreciation for this amazing match 👍🏻

  • @rickprice7919
    @rickprice7919 Рік тому +3

    Anand noticed that Ding was playing risky moves, which remind me of Emanuel Lasker's play.

  • @ragzzytv
    @ragzzytv Рік тому +1

    this is what Internet is made for. 20 years ago, it is impossible to hear a world champion analyse a game without some exposure to a club or buying those analysis books. Now we are just chilling at our house and watching this for free. great work Sagar for bringing this to us.

  • @arnieus866
    @arnieus866 Рік тому

    What a pleasure. Vishy was an outstanding champion who was a credit to chess. I have watched a ton of analysis but it was great to get his take on the match. Thank you.

  • @sushinfudoshin8991
    @sushinfudoshin8991 Рік тому +1

    Great interview. Definitely the best chess channel.
    Given the 3 threads Anand outlined, this shows that Carlsen would have won comfortably because these are exactly his strongest points.

  • @sesh7357
    @sesh7357 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Sagar for making this wonderful video possible. Very insightful in many ways - Thanks again

  • @lesarnolfinis6775
    @lesarnolfinis6775 Рік тому

    Amazing insight from Anand. Thank you for this moment

  • @jackseneca8468
    @jackseneca8468 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the conversation. Thanks for creating and sharing it.

  • @gladlaxe
    @gladlaxe Рік тому +4

    El grande campeon, Anand.

  • @KingElrosTarMinyatur
    @KingElrosTarMinyatur Рік тому

    Excellent video. Wish I could be there, but stuck here in the US. Love to hear Mr Anand’s insights.

  • @datapro007
    @datapro007 Рік тому

    Terrific interview. Thank you.

  • @aniruddhabhattacharyya4439
    @aniruddhabhattacharyya4439 Рік тому +2

    Why we should never stop trying?
    Why we should always keep fighting for the best result at every opportunity thrown at us?
    How the theories of chaos and effects of a butterfly fluttering its wings work their magics in real life?
    Just watch this video 1:27:20 onwards. You’ll find out the answers yourselves.
    Great insights and tips on the 2023 World Chess Championship by none other than The Madras Tiger, Vishwanathan Anand.
    And a great interview by Sagar Shah.
    A big round of applause for the entire ChessBase India team for all the hard work.

  • @basqye9
    @basqye9 Рік тому +6

    This is amazing and great content. Thank you for sharing!

  • @attention_shopping
    @attention_shopping Рік тому

    incredible. great conversation

  • @sesh7357
    @sesh7357 Рік тому +1

    I realize that I haven't said enough in my previous comment. I greatly appreciate Sagar's unwavering commitment to chess and get us the best material to learn from. When we were all complaining about Covid in 2020, Sagar saw an opportunity to put together a nice course on chess for all of us to benefit from. Sagar, you are amazing!!!

  • @invincible_29
    @invincible_29 Рік тому +9

    Listening to this interview for first 15 mins one gets a sense that Vishy was probably rooting for Nepo to win. He doesn't take Ding's name even once while only narrating the games from Nepo's perspective. Quite interesting.

    • @da96103
      @da96103 Рік тому +1

      Vishy is vice chairman of FIDE and the chairman is Russian Arkady Dvorkovich. Definitely have to be supportive of Russian players if Vishy wants to be chairman in the future.

    • @invincible_29
      @invincible_29 Рік тому +9

      ​@@da96103 Not sure if it's chess politics or just plain love for one player over another. Maybe in some way he sees himself in Nepo with regards to playing style etc. We are all allowed to have personal favourites, after all.

    • @gruntgobshite
      @gruntgobshite Рік тому +5

      @@da96103 Vishy will never do anything like that and your comment shows you have not followed chess for too long. It's common for GMs to analyse games from the perspective of the style closest to their own. Nepo is an intuitive, tactical player like Vishy who also relied on speed and intuition. Obviously Vishy is one of the all-time greats but stylistically they are similar. You'll often notice during commentary that positional players while commentating tend to speak from the perspective of the positional player at the board. That's because the commentator approaches the game in a similar way the player does. Also, Vishy spent some time with Ian after the latter won the Candidates last year in Madrid. As for Dvorkovich, Russian administrators do not have the same clout as before in Fide because of sanctions and the exodus of Russian players (several top Russian GMs have now switched federations). And Russian Chess Federation have now also left Europe and joined Asia. European federations have more voting clout during administrative elections than Asia. So wouldn't even make any sense for Vishy to align with Russian administrators at this point even if he has ambitions to become prez.

  • @rahulalbussrk
    @rahulalbussrk Рік тому +1

    Treasure of a Video, now need one with Ding ❤

  • @decreasing_entropy3003
    @decreasing_entropy3003 Рік тому

    A beautiful analysis of Nepodingism, commentated by Vishy, always a worthwhile watch.

  • @sumeetbhattacharjee
    @sumeetbhattacharjee Рік тому +3

    Hi Chessbase India, thank you so much for such an insightful & awesome interview with Vishy sir. Can I also ask, how to get an autographed chess board of Nepo from Chessbase India or FIDE? Is it available on their website?

  • @ganesankrishnamurthy8658
    @ganesankrishnamurthy8658 Рік тому +3

    You cannot justify everything by variations. ❤

  • @arnold-yang
    @arnold-yang Рік тому

    This was the full match recap I was looking for

  • @vishrutkrishna8469
    @vishrutkrishna8469 Рік тому +9

    'Ding looked like he was having a mid-life crisis during the match, but he became the World Champion so it was a good mid-life crisis'
    - Viswanathan Anand
    1:32:58

  • @nishachess
    @nishachess Рік тому +5

    Thankyou Sagar for this fantastic video! Anand's insights were exceptional, entertaining, educative...simply brilliant! Also, the way you do your homework- the diagrams etc- is simply worth admiring!! There is so much to take away from this video that I will have to see it again to appreciate every detail! I specially noted the part where Anand says about a player playing fast! Whenever my next opponent plays fast, I will remember Anand's words and feel good during the game!

    • @nishachess
      @nishachess Рік тому +1

      For other interested viewers, watch from 17:57- for the next few seconds-"When people start to play fast, it is already a sign that they are a bit nervous!!" This sentence just made me remember so many of my regular opponents who play fast! Next time I will smile within when they do that!

  • @KironKabir
    @KironKabir Рік тому +1

    i gave this video a like as soon as it started. Thank you Mr Shah

  • @darrenwateva6657
    @darrenwateva6657 Рік тому +1

    this was fascinating and insightful, vishy is such a legend.

  • @keizan5132
    @keizan5132 Рік тому

    This is beautiful, thanks for sharing

  • @argel1200
    @argel1200 Рік тому

    Great commentary and insightful analysis!!

  • @paulshaw107
    @paulshaw107 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for putting this together! What a chess genius and a true gentleman of the game.

  • @michaelrorer362
    @michaelrorer362 Рік тому

    amazing! I've seen 1001 commentaries but Anand is unique - so insightful, wise, as a great chess master and as a person. Eloquent, engaging. The best overall.

  • @saketrokx
    @saketrokx Рік тому +1

    Brilliant coverage Sagar bhai :)

  • @learningisfun3901
    @learningisfun3901 Рік тому

    The most humble legend you would come across!

  • @jagarlapudiramesh3654
    @jagarlapudiramesh3654 Рік тому

    The finest interview by any chess player at any level on a world championship match...

  • @tusharjoshi82
    @tusharjoshi82 Рік тому +2

    Amazing work will love 2 meet personally to Sagar and gift a momento from our side for doing amazing work in the field of Chess....amazing man....btw from where 2 get this kind of board n pieces? Plz help

  • @wernerschacht7642
    @wernerschacht7642 Рік тому

    Thank you! Viva Vishy!

  • @yanyeetan1727
    @yanyeetan1727 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @samayraina4302
    @samayraina4302 Рік тому +1

    54:50 is where the lightning legend can be seen :D it's so amazing :)

  • @Neprosveshchennyj
    @Neprosveshchennyj Рік тому +1

    1.5 hours with legend and WCh is a dream content

  • @prannavdwivedi3951
    @prannavdwivedi3951 Рік тому

    truly lovely , thank you sagar sir

  • @vaibhavsinghmerevichar3216
    @vaibhavsinghmerevichar3216 Рік тому

    आनंद सर सबसे बडे जीनीयस हैं।शतरंज के बादशाह को दिल से सलाम

  • @dynamicchess
    @dynamicchess Рік тому

    16:58 onwards about autopilot mode and moving quickly .... invaluable insights....

  • @shumbuk4383
    @shumbuk4383 Рік тому

    Fantastic Sagar! You make chess fandom so happy with your projects and ideas. Love seeing Anand on screen.

  • @sohankale8747
    @sohankale8747 Рік тому +8

    We also want Ding Liren Interview.

  • @munchkinmatt1670
    @munchkinmatt1670 Рік тому

    Fantasitc insight! Thank you for this!

  • @carlossimancas9867
    @carlossimancas9867 Рік тому

    It is amazing how easy looks like chess when it is analyzed and beautifully explained by a chess genius. Wonderful interview

  • @sanyajain1393
    @sanyajain1393 Рік тому

    Omg totally loved sir's inputs and thoughts this was the best idea sagar bhaiya❤️

  • @kdub1242
    @kdub1242 Рік тому +1

    Vishy has such interesting comments and expresses them so vividly and clearly that he makes a chess novice like me feel like I can understand at least a taste of the inner workings of the chess that was played in this match. And of course Sagar's inserts are what make the analysis possible for many of us to follow.
    I watched the whole thing again, and enjoyed it even more the second time. I had been guilty of ignoring Anand as a commentator in the past. I knew of his reputation for being an amiable gentleman, but because I also knew his reputation as a lightening speed natural genius in chess, I naturally assumed a dullard like me would get nothing from his explanations. Was I ever wrong. I think chess fans of all levels can learn a great deal from his explanations, and in the future I will tune in to see Anand above everyone else for chess commentary.

  • @hideomituns2184
    @hideomituns2184 Рік тому

    This is how amazing he is. Still top 10 after all these years. His old rivals nowhere to be seen.

  • @donmc1950
    @donmc1950 Рік тому +1

    Very insightful analysis . Both players were clearly fatigued by the end of the match which affected their play. Perhaps there should be fewer classical games in such a match

  • @AbhijeetDChauhan
    @AbhijeetDChauhan Рік тому +1

    Ding and Destiny- a story from the heavens. 🌠

  • @marcelbaartz4156
    @marcelbaartz4156 Рік тому

    thank you very much Anand and Sagar! A great insight!! novadays its rare to see such large and deep analysis and i was missing them!

  • @davidyomtobian8505
    @davidyomtobian8505 Рік тому

    This is amazing! Thanks 1000x