I think trapping the queen here would be the last option because black's knight is just too active. Let's say after Qxc3 then Bd2, white has to save his own Queen & it's overstretched, trying to protect both Ra1 & Nf3. So black will probably come out a piece or two pieces ahead, depending on if white tries to protect his two pieces or reduce the damage by trading queens.
Watch the color square where the kings are placed at the center of the board. If placed on opposite colored squares, means a draw. If placed on the same colored square, that color won. In this case, white won.
I am an Indian and i support gukesh, but tbh nodirbek is actually a strong competitor. I have watched him in the olympiads and even prior to that. When dudes like parham, fedoseev and even caruana lost to gukesh in the olympiads, he held gukesh to a draw. So no doubt he is strong.
In classical both player have 1 -1 with 8 draws , by the way gukesh score was not good in head to head with ding but still he won here is score even @@ruhaanheroicegaming5505
Leon has improved a lot over the last year
We have a bright future in Chess of India ❤❤❤❤
I want Nodirbek to win the next Candidates and challenge Gukesh.
Its funny why nordibek keeps opening and closing the pen cap 😂
Irritating for opponent 😂
I want sagar shah's commentary on this video
I am so desperate for Kramiks disciples to perform like him
Gukesh was kramniks disciple and now he is worldchqmp like former kramnik😂😂😂😂
@@supremeroy8933 thank God, only for two weeks. Years with Vishy Sir, Raman Sir and Gajewski Sir.
@@IYsadhanO Gukesha and Pragg
4:51 why didn't he take the rook on c3
Because the queen will get trapped after white plays Bd2
@@RacerMcJack and what if black plays NB2 by attacking white Queen?
@@prasun5750Nb2??
What you're suggesting seems kind of illogical in this situation
@@prasun5750 that is also losing when you trade the most active piece and you have no play on the board. white is in much better shape
I think trapping the queen here would be the last option because black's knight is just too active.
Let's say after Qxc3 then Bd2, white has to save his own Queen & it's overstretched, trying to protect both Ra1 & Nf3. So black will probably come out a piece or two pieces ahead, depending on if white tries to protect his two pieces or reduce the damage by trading queens.
Both are such good players. I believe in Leon to achieve greater things. Good luck to him ✨
From a hand shake how can one judge if its a victory or a draw?
Watch the color square where the kings are placed at the center of the board. If placed on opposite colored squares, means a draw. If placed on the same colored square, that color won. In this case, white won.
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🙏 Thanks
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Get lost!
40 seconds ago???
you are the winner of 1st comment view
Thanks
Gukesh vs Nordibek would be a great world championship match
Gukesh will win easily
@@vinothnathan4467 gukesh never beat nodribek😂😂
I am an Indian and i support gukesh, but tbh nodirbek is actually a strong competitor. I have watched him in the olympiads and even prior to that. When dudes like parham, fedoseev and even caruana lost to gukesh in the olympiads, he held gukesh to a draw. So no doubt he is strong.
@@ruhaanheroicegaming5505 they both are tied with equal scores against each other.
In classical both player have 1 -1 with 8 draws , by the way gukesh score was not good in head to head with ding but still he won here is score even @@ruhaanheroicegaming5505
The game ended in a draw right?
Nodirbek won
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First views Bhai
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