2024 Candidates Recap: Hikaru Nakamura vs Vidit Gujrathi
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2024
- Ben recaps the most important games from the first half of the 2024 Candidates Tournament.
Hikaru Nakamura vs Vidit Gujrathi, Round 2, April 5, 2024
Clip 1 of 8 with Ben [04-12-2024]
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Hikaru's undeveloped queenside made it feel like watching Morphy vs. Rufus & Dufus.
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Finally! Candidates tournament recaps! That's what we were all waiting 😎😎😎
Never walk willingly into another players prep
believe it or not, this is one of Napoléon's quotes.
Never walk into a fork!
Was waiting for this analysis ! 🎉
Vidit Preparathi
Ben you are really cool
yay, Go Benalysis!
The not-so-good player might play the better move in that position, but then are they going to find all the correct continuations?
Go Ben!
We keep getting told that openings don't matter and "theory" doesn't matter - but the evidence suggests chess is dying or dead - and it's because of nonsense like this game.
How is this nonsense? It's a highly exciting attacking game. This is the opposite of chess being dead.
It's not highly exciting when half of it is just memory and been played before. @@pepijnstreng4643
I've learned a new english word today: drughters. Ben's the only person I know who uses it occasionnally.