I’ve learned a lot from your comment. But from my point of view that’s showing Hikaru errors and not that his opponent is the such good. (I don’t know however if that number of errors are expected from best players in this blitz context.)
The commentary would make more sense in the context of being able to see the remaining time after each move. Given that Hikaru evidently had a relative wealth of time at the end...and that both players made a bunch of blunders.. ... we can easily conclude that Hikaru was on full-tilt autopilot, which is totally understandable in a 3 minute blitz game.
@daturadubs7423 less is more.. when it overtakes what the players are actually doing and why you lose the essence or feel of the actual game. You can analyze ad nauseum. It's not good. Have one or two donuts.. not fed the whole box
@@MgtowFreightTrain I enjoyed watching him precisely because he embraces the unconventional. Unwavering focus in his approach, revealing game-changing moves while maintaining constraint. He's a man dedicated to his craft, and the deep chess analysis often gave rise to not-so-obvious tactical blows that beautifully illuminates core chess principles. Plus the dude was just naturally hilarious, great humor all around. But each person shares their own different perspective and opinions. this I knew well
Thumbnail - Is this the next Carslen
Vidoe - Shows a game full of blunders and missed opportunity
Peek a boo, Hick a roo, mate in two, shame on you.
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To many errors from both , but that happens in speed games
that's why is stupid to analyze blitz games... all garbage
Loved this, great analysis mate!
Faustino: "Hikaru you are no match for me." 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Too many weak moves, he got lucky.
Danya would never blunder like this, he just look to the left and plays the right continuation ;)
Mister! DIM the lights and take the shades off! The bright white background is hurting our eyes too!
Wasn’t Hikaru, a superGM nonetheless but not Hikaru. Y’all funny
I’ve learned a lot from your comment. But from my point of view that’s showing Hikaru errors and not that his opponent is the such good. (I don’t know however if that number of errors are expected from best players in this blitz context.)
It would be nice to see IM or GMs in Rapid
Hikaru played at 70%. Similar to other games against Chessi 😂
The commentary would make more sense in the context of being able to see the remaining time after each move.
Given that Hikaru evidently had a relative wealth of time at the end...and that both players made a bunch of blunders.. ... we can easily conclude that Hikaru was on full-tilt autopilot, which is totally understandable in a 3 minute blitz game.
Nakamura was awful, as the commentary shows, blew chances to have a winning position then blundered badly, gifted the game
It sounds like you're saying HikaRO rather than the correct HikaRU. Apart from that irritating detail, good video, thank you.
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Pronounced Knackeredmoron, in rapid chess.
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Good Lord waaaaay too much comentary
It takes away from following what the players actually did
@@MgtowFreightTrain i appreciate what he had to add. It's instructive and gives an uncommon introspection
@daturadubs7423 less is more.. when it overtakes what the players are actually doing and why you lose the essence or feel of the actual game. You can analyze ad nauseum. It's not good. Have one or two donuts.. not fed the whole box
@@MgtowFreightTrain I enjoyed watching him precisely because he embraces the unconventional. Unwavering focus in his approach, revealing game-changing moves while maintaining constraint. He's a man dedicated to his craft, and the deep chess analysis often gave rise to not-so-obvious tactical blows that beautifully illuminates core chess principles. Plus the dude was just naturally hilarious, great humor all around.
But each person shares their own different perspective and opinions. this I knew well
Faustino Oro en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faustino_Oro