Gukesh is very eloquent and calm. His answers are very polite. I thought the questions were also good and were not the obvious and same questions that we always hear. Good luck Gukesh!
A remarkable journey for Gukesh D from being inspired by legends like Vishy and Magnus at the World Championship to becoming a contender himself. A true testament to dedication and perseverance!
I am a big fan of Gukesh. He's such a good guy. He reminds me of the Indian side of my family; personable, warm, humble, but simultaneously smart and ambitious. I have so much respect for people like that.
I like how he speaks so calmly and relaxed. It's certainly something to look at and learn from it, such well-behaved young gentleman. Wish him all the luck and he definitely deserves to win!
Like, in an Exam, only those who get nervous who doesn't know the answers...Gukesh knows... how much the efforts he dedicated towards chess and in this Fide World Championships 2024, Singapore... So he's Calm...✌️😎👍
I heard some people saying Ding may or may not play. I feel some people are playing mind games to distract Gukesh. I hope Gukesh will not fall for this. Hope Gukesh will win this and become youngest world Champion.
He says it's natural for the heart rate to go up and down in critical moments but just saw Magnus play Fabi at a constant 75 bpm. Starting to think he might actually be an alien.
Yeah, that's the case for Carlsen now, but it wasn't the case for him in his first WC. He was shaking a lot during early stages of his first match with Anand. And I'm sure even for him still in more serious settings it will go up, not extreme but not insignificant either. No doubt there's some biological advantage and probably also some deliberate training, but most of this calmness is about the chess experience and ability he's accumulated. He's seen everything, done everything and at his best he's better than anyone still. Very few things may be able to surprise him or get him off kilter at this point.
@@KenKurkowski English ZH is closer to Chinese R than English R, but Chinese ZH sounds different than English ZH. Spelling Liren like Lizhen only makes sense if you want to write it phonetically for an English speaker who cannot read pinyin.
WACA, in Gukeshs' (and practically every other Indian prodigy) jacket denotes "Westbridge Anand Chess Academy", which has supported them in their journey. Never to demean Anand in what these kids are achieving today. Anand is a national icon!
Hope we get prime ding to crush gukesh and then gukesh to swindle past him slowly within 14 rounds, i e a close quarter wcc with guki win by a margin or two
@@adityajha8701 obviously you are new to chess scene perhaps, even prime magnus couldn't crush his contemporary at that time (fabi) even though he was like 60-70 elo ahead of him, Else why would you think prime ding will absolutely stomp over gukesh? Sure he would be favourite but it would result in close quarter match Similar to how people love to chant about how Kasparov absolutely crushed karpov when in reality it was a win by a thin margin
@@Eevee8858 magnus's examples rarely means anything. he lost to a player far below him in wcc match. but just like magnus is the 100% fav. prime ding is a 100% fav again gukesh. everybody has good tournaments and runs once in a while. anish vidit duda or any top player. doesnt mean they become equal to magnus fabi group. gukesh have had a good run. but its a short run. can he consistently prove himself againt top top players is still needed tk be seen. he didn't win against any candidates contender (fabi ian) in candidates. a 2800+ ding is a beast 100 non losing games
If this is the production level of the interview of player of word championship match, then I am worried for the quality of whole match! Hope it's better
Talking of needing supercomputer to prepare is hilarious. A regular laptop can smoke any human in 0.1 sec per move. No way 3700 level idea has any practicality
I'm don't know for sure how this works behind the scenes but I can imagine the interviewer must ask certain questions, even ones he doesn't come up with, and regardless of his liking. I don't blame him personally.
@@philos9295 man u confused a soft spoken , calm person as tired .. he is always like that , laid back type personality , I know cuz as a Person myself I'm like that too , he talk slowly and his words are quite precise in every speech
To appreciate quality conversation a highly intelligent brain is required. Unfortunately you don't have a functional brain on your shoulders. Wish you a little intelligence in the next life.
gukesh is clearly the better player but who will win is a bit questionable... long term stats say ding should win whilst post year analysis says gukesh should win this... Ding said this in an interview that he has been battling depression post world championships. What I think could be the potential reason is either after winning he felt saturated and having nothing to live for or some personal issues OR It could be that after winning he lost interest in chess and wanted to explore other careers in life but he couldn't do so because Shree Xinping would either make him disappear or would suffocate him in his own country. (just like they did to Peng Shuai xD) ie high chance of ding not performing like his past self making this world championship less valuable of an achievement not only for himself but amongst chess intellectuals as well and now I conclude my take on this.
Gukesh is very eloquent and calm. His answers are very polite. I thought the questions were also good and were not the obvious and same questions that we always hear. Good luck Gukesh!
A remarkable journey for Gukesh D from being inspired by legends like Vishy and Magnus at the World Championship to becoming a contender himself. A true testament to dedication and perseverance!
took him 11 years. but he dit it😮
@@prajwalbharambe343 He took just 11 years ,he was just 6 then 😂
I am 35 and not even half mature as this guy. All the best Gukesh! Will be cheering for you.
same pinch
Then become mature!
The way he stays/ maintains calm and patient in the game and also while giving the interviews is something we need to learn.All the best Gukesh
I am a big fan of Gukesh. He's such a good guy. He reminds me of the Indian side of my family; personable, warm, humble, but simultaneously smart and ambitious. I have so much respect for people like that.
I like how he speaks so calmly and relaxed. It's certainly something to look at and learn from it, such well-behaved young gentleman. Wish him all the luck and he definitely deserves to win!
Gukesh sir 🙏🙏🙏yeah he earned that 😌
Such a humble, well-spoken guy. I wish him the best.
His choice of words is excellent ❤
Let’s go, Gukesh! wishing you all the success and hoping to see you shine! 🔥✨🥳
Full respect to both you and Ding ❤
Interviewer asks a Question:
Gukesh's first word: Yeah
Yeàh
Most of them say yeah before starting saying .. few say no like hikaru
@@yashamonker ' Yeah ' virus migrated from Pragg to Gukesh... they're living in same city... studied in same school... ✌️😎👍
Yeah , that's how good chess players talk
I think that's how most of the indian accent
He is extremely sorted for such a young boy! So much to learn just in terms of how to conduct oneself. Goodluck Gukesh! ❤️
Let's go guki.....All The Best 🇮🇳🇮🇳🤝
Maturity levels are amazing.. never seen a person this calm .. All the very best Champ :)
Like, in an Exam, only those who get nervous who doesn't know the answers...Gukesh knows... how much the efforts he dedicated towards chess and in this Fide World Championships 2024, Singapore... So he's Calm...✌️😎👍
The interviewer kept trying to put pressure on Gukesh, but he showed great class..
@@bourbaki1234 He does...
I heard some people saying Ding may or may not play. I feel some people are playing mind games to distract Gukesh. I hope Gukesh will not fall for this. Hope Gukesh will win this and become youngest world Champion.
Calm as a cucumber. WC crown did weird things to vishy, magnus and ding. Hope Gukesh dons it well.
He has that asmr voice..
He says it's natural for the heart rate to go up and down in critical moments but just saw Magnus play Fabi at a constant 75 bpm. Starting to think he might actually be an alien.
It's in a match that means nothing though
@elawchess true. But Fabi was at 150+ in the same game. Am starting to think that Carlsen's whole biology is somehow primed to play chess.
Yeah, that's the case for Carlsen now, but it wasn't the case for him in his first WC. He was shaking a lot during early stages of his first match with Anand. And I'm sure even for him still in more serious settings it will go up, not extreme but not insignificant either. No doubt there's some biological advantage and probably also some deliberate training, but most of this calmness is about the chess experience and ability he's accumulated. He's seen everything, done everything and at his best he's better than anyone still. Very few things may be able to surprise him or get him off kilter at this point.
Its the mindeset, magnus know he is the best and fabi too know magnus is the best
That is not true, he was above 90 during the second game. This was not wcc as well. Don't worship players, admire tyem.
Lagacy of indian chess now revive credit goes to all player and specially our beloved vishy sir 😊..and indian govt
wharrra cool freaking guy gukesh is, what a game we'll have
Good luck Gukesh 👍 we cheer for you 🤗 😊
So pure of a human .
Gukesh, you're so cool !
Gukesh : Yeah, for sure !
Ding vs gukesh is like ice vs ice 🥶😂😅
Good luck, Sir Gukesh. May you transcend the boundaries of greatness. 🙏
I actually like the more accurate pronunciation of Ding’s name.
Then why isn't it written 'Lizhen'? 'zh' is a fairly common letter combination in transliterated Chinese.
@KenKurkowski Why are you asking me?
@@KenKurkowski English ZH is closer to Chinese R than English R, but Chinese ZH sounds different than English ZH. Spelling Liren like Lizhen only makes sense if you want to write it phonetically for an English speaker who cannot read pinyin.
His words tells he is champion ..
A gentleman in every sense of the word!
is he giving interview to enhance his confidence level😊
Let’s go Gukesh! 😍
WACA, in Gukeshs' (and practically every other Indian prodigy) jacket denotes "Westbridge Anand Chess Academy", which has supported them in their journey. Never to demean Anand in what these kids are achieving today. Anand is a national icon!
Best prematch interview ever..
he blinks with his eyes closed
Hope we get prime ding to crush gukesh and then gukesh to swindle past him slowly within 14 rounds, i e a close quarter wcc with guki win by a margin or two
lets just hope for no or less draws😂
if it's prime ding. gukesh is done for
@@adityajha8701 Prime Ding would been a favorite for sure, but its obviously not a 100% Ding victory, but I would've given prime Ding a 60-65% chance
@@adityajha8701 obviously you are new to chess scene perhaps, even prime magnus couldn't crush his contemporary at that time (fabi) even though he was like 60-70 elo ahead of him,
Else why would you think prime ding will absolutely stomp over gukesh?
Sure he would be favourite but it would result in close quarter match
Similar to how people love to chant about how Kasparov absolutely crushed karpov when in reality it was a win by a thin margin
@@Eevee8858 magnus's examples rarely means anything. he lost to a player far below him in wcc match. but just like magnus is the 100% fav. prime ding is a 100% fav again gukesh. everybody has good tournaments and runs once in a while. anish vidit duda or any top player. doesnt mean they become equal to magnus fabi group. gukesh have had a good run. but its a short run. can he consistently prove himself againt top top players is still needed tk be seen. he didn't win against any candidates contender (fabi ian) in candidates. a 2800+ ding is a beast 100 non losing games
He is a chess player preparing for zillions of questions on board 😊 . Interview must be cake walk , good luck Gukesh & Ding !
- India.
GUKESH YOU WILL WIN THIS I AM VERY SURE :))
CONQUER THE WORLD GUKESH
prrof sauce?
He's our next champion.
Good job mike, for bringing up the Paddy Upton question.
He is not important he is just a Mental fitness coach
@samarthbagwe1736 true, but it's a facet that noone really talks about it openly.
Guki best in chess as well as best in public speaking too!!
I love how he controls his nerves
the zen master! Guki❤
Great questions by the interviewer.
GUKESH D Has the will of D...
If this is the production level of the interview of player of word championship match, then I am worried for the quality of whole match! Hope it's better
Yeah,, basically Such a cool guy 😂❤ yeah ✨💕
the next video would be about ding interview?
about the cuisines, let me assure you that there is nothing called British Cuisine. And dont ever try it if someone offers it. Best wishes
Talking of needing supercomputer to prepare is hilarious. A regular laptop can smoke any human in 0.1 sec per move. No way 3700 level idea has any practicality
you are my crush gukesh..i am from AP
Why is the audio so low?
Difficult to hear.
but there is no poem 16:07
Poem?
@@asthawadyalkar6936 Wei Yi wrote a poem for Ding.
Gukesh should not give these interviews
Would Magnus have given an interview?
KEEP THE CROWN DING!!! 👑
Not easy as difference is in Elo rating is having significance. Otherwise ELO will loose meaning
Out of any question you can ask a world championship challenger, you're asking him about adjusting his collar? Seriously dude??
I'm don't know for sure how this works behind the scenes but I can imagine the interviewer must ask certain questions, even ones he doesn't come up with, and regardless of his liking. I don't blame him personally.
Have u noticed gukesh...he always starts his replies or conversation with the word 'yaa'
Yeah! I noticed that.
Gukesh already looks older than Anand
Should shave & wear sunscreen
He looks so tired and the match hasn't even started!
I think you are wrong!He is concentrated,motivated to win!Not tired,as you say...😮😮😮
@@philos9295 man u confused a soft spoken , calm person as tired .. he is always like that , laid back type personality , I know cuz as a Person myself I'm like that too , he talk slowly and his words are quite precise in every speech
I agree. It must be all the excitement which makes it difficult to sleep. Hope he relaxes after a few early wins.
He will be a worthy number 2, after Magnus.
He's still not at their level!!😅
All draws against Magnus in classical, it is only in rapid, Magnus got win against him
It's the other way around, for his age none of them are at his level. Pity them.
And your 100 Elo ass gets to decide that? Lmao
@@sarveshrao8304 He lost to Magnus in the World Cup actually.
8 - 0 would not be a surprise
🤦
@@PixelPioneer37calm down pixel 👎
Nah💀
Ding isn't a person to take lightly fr.
@@PixelPioneer37i understand 😂
IST viewer
Gukesh give the most boring interviews
@@sneak2attack yeah because you cannot understand high level of talking :))
You're not invested enough
So you want stupid brain dead trash talking like UFC or Boxing? May be Chess is just not for you man!
To appreciate quality conversation a highly intelligent brain is required. Unfortunately you don't have a functional brain on your shoulders. Wish you a little intelligence in the next life.
What do u want? trash talk like hans with no skill to back it up? Or baseless accusations from an insane kramnik?
everytime gukesh speaks the first words are: "I mean yeah" HAHAHAHAHAHAHA why this dude trying to sound creative its just so cringe lol
gukesh is clearly the better player but who will win is a bit questionable...
long term stats say ding should win whilst post year analysis says gukesh should win this...
Ding said this in an interview that he has been battling depression post world championships.
What I think could be the potential reason is either after winning he felt saturated and having nothing to live for or some personal issues
OR
It could be that after winning he lost interest in chess and wanted to explore other careers in life but he couldn't do so because Shree Xinping would either make him disappear or would suffocate him in his own country. (just like they did to Peng Shuai xD)
ie high chance of ding not performing like his past self making this world championship less valuable of an achievement not only for himself but amongst chess intellectuals as well and now I conclude my take on this.