I want to become the WORLD CHAMPION - D. Gukesh Tribute

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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2024
  • Gukesh has shattered records by clinching victory at the FIDE Candidates 2024, setting a monumental new benchmark as the youngest ever champion in the history of chess at just 17 years and 11 months old. Scoring an impressive 9.0/14, Gukesh not only triumphed but also secured the prestigious opportunity to challenge Ding Liren for the World Championship title. Witness history in the making with Gukesh's remarkable journey to the top of the chess world.
    Congratulations to Gukesh D and his family on an extraordinary chess journey that has led to a historic milestone. Gukesh’s achievement in becoming the youngest ever winner of the FIDE Candidates Tournament at just 17 is a testament to his dedication, talent, and the unwavering support from his family. We are incredibly proud of what Gukesh has accomplished and extend our best wishes for his continued success. As he prepares for the upcoming World Championship match against Ding Liren, we are filled with hope and anticipation for his future achievements in the world of chess.
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  • @NorwegianViking86
    @NorwegianViking86 9 днів тому +5

    Good luck young lad. God bless

  • @dhandrat
    @dhandrat 15 днів тому +4

    Great compilation, thanks !

  • @_carrbgamingjr
    @_carrbgamingjr 27 днів тому +15

    Nice montage!

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  27 днів тому +7

      Thanks! Hope to make another one like this in November 😁

    • @_carrbgamingjr
      @_carrbgamingjr 27 днів тому +1

      @@ChessofLegends awesome! Hopefully he wins!

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  27 днів тому +4

      I think he does have better chances than Nepo, Hikaru or Fabi would have... Ding is not ready for this kind of game coming his way

    • @Fe-ironman
      @Fe-ironman 27 днів тому +1

      @@ChessofLegends hikaru is very strong as well even in pressure just fucked up against vidit tho

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  27 днів тому +2

      Agreed, but I wouldn't have choose this opening sequence against Gukesh in round 14... don't you think that he should have focused in the over the board game instead of double dipping with online gaming at the same time during candidates?

  • @randomvlog2783
    @randomvlog2783 25 днів тому +7

    Good🎉

  • @NikhilKumar-eg7gz
    @NikhilKumar-eg7gz 17 днів тому +1

    Congratulation you becomed🎉

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  17 днів тому

      Gukesh's victory is and will be indeed a huge achievement!

  • @velugoti1964-lm8pu
    @velugoti1964-lm8pu 20 днів тому +1

    Well done

  • @Bruno_irll
    @Bruno_irll 13 днів тому +1

    Great edit ❤

  • @Thesgfire
    @Thesgfire 27 днів тому +4

    Great video 👍

  • @bodaraparth8643
    @bodaraparth8643 17 днів тому +2

    Will of d

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  17 днів тому +1

      The storm always follows in the wake of those with the Will of D.

  • @neerajronaldo680
    @neerajronaldo680 23 дні тому +2

    here i am aching for compassion whereas this mf winning WORLD cup

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  23 дні тому +4

      Why don't we just celebrate everyone's journey, whether they're achieving big wins or facing everyday challenges. Take care my friend!

  • @ericastier1646
    @ericastier1646 6 днів тому +1

    His win in Fide is quite insignificant any of the top 5 could have won in another day of chess because of the format of the game and the long time format. Guckesh is just calculating deeply but that is a youth aptitude, it's not enough you need real talent like Alireza or Magnus. Discipline and calculation are the young Indian generation approach to chess but that is mostly work and skills not genius and talent.

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  6 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, but I believe that while Gukesh's style might emphasize discipline and calculation, these qualities are essential in chess and can often be the foundation of long-term success. Talent manifests in various forms, and Gukesh has demonstrated his own unique brand of talent through his consistent performance and rapid rise in the ranks.
      It's also worth noting that Gukesh's path to becoming the world champion involves facing Ding Liren, rather than Magnus or Alireza. Each player brings their own strengths and strategies to the table, and it will be fascinating to see how Gukesh's approach evolves as he continues to grow and gain experience. His journey is just beginning, give him time and you'll see... my money is on Gukesh this time.

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 5 днів тому

      @@ChessofLegends Discipline and calculation are essential in Chess yes, but they are not exceptional and can be learned through work to a high level. On the other hand talent comes from birth and elasticity of the brain and that can not be learned. While Alireza lacks the level of discipline especially over long time format, Gukesh lacks intuition and genius. Unfortunately these do not come with the years, the opposite happens calculation is the youth forte and weaken with age.
      The world champion definition in Chess has evolved. I agree with Magnus that you have to be good at all form of Chess not just classic chess. Many people don't respect Ding Liren as he lacks that broad set of skills that Magnus has. In fact the FIDE world champion is not that important. I believe the strongest chess player right now are Alireza and Magnus. Gukesh''s calculation is a one poney trick. We've seen it fall apart with time pressure. That is not integrated chess.

    • @lucase6077
      @lucase6077 3 дні тому +2

      Hard work and discipline IS a talent. Who are you to say that Gukesh doesn't possess a genius mind? I won't try to discredit your points about Magnus and Alireza, because I think they are great, but so is Gukesh (and Ding for that matter). You don't seem to understand what it takes to be a top chess player and to win the candidates at such a young age playing against all the best players in the world. Gukesh is as brilliant as any of these players (if not more) and it's likely that his hardwork and discipline will propel him to even greater heights. I'm no chess expert, and it seems like neither are you, so before you try to discredit a young man about his great success, try do what he's doing and see what it takes.

    • @Max-1906
      @Max-1906 44 хвилини тому

      ​@@ericastier1646 talents are of different type, the one you're talking bout is a innate talent. Hard work, discipline and dedication is another talent. Talent don't do anything if you don't work hard, at that level of chess everyone is talented more or less.
      But talent will only take you so far, if you lack discipline and hard work you'll be easily overtaken by the ones who has those.
      I think you're very young to understand this but don't just think people only with innate talent is better coz that couldn't be more wrong

  • @JimmyKim-fb1ji
    @JimmyKim-fb1ji 10 днів тому

    If he gets in a tie breaker he will lose badly tho. He is not as good as other top classical players at rapid or blitz

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  10 днів тому +1

      I don't think he hides the fact that he's not as good as he should be at rapid and blitz, but he still has plenty of time to prepare against Ding Liren... quite frankly I'm glad (and pretty sure he is too) that he doesn't have to face Magnus 🤷‍♂️

    • @ptj1ptj172
      @ptj1ptj172 7 днів тому +2

      Yes agreed, but to play rapid and blitz, you mostly need tournament experience that you get as you play longer. At 17, he has had time only to master the classical format, but 10 years from now, don't be surprised if he wins the blitz and perhaps bullet championships.

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  7 днів тому

      I think so too, it's only the beginning for him and he seems to have the necessary focus to achieve such goal.