Vladimir Kramnik vs D Gukesh | An EPIC Encounter | FIDE World Teams Rapid 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • It was all heated up at the FIDE World Teams Rapid 2023 as the newly crowned India No. 1 D Gukesh was all set up against the former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik. Will the super-talent outwit the season professional or will the World Champion show why he is still one the best? Watch the thrilling encounter to see what happened in the game.
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Комментарии • 106

  • @Not-You-Tuber
    @Not-You-Tuber Год назад +256

    Guki slowly outplayed Vladimir Kramnik Sir.. I can't believe our young generation is strong enough to beat Vlad like a world class player.. Guki OP..👌👌

    • @igslayer2455
      @igslayer2455 Год назад +18

      Gukesh is also world class player

    • @pratiks1
      @pratiks1 Год назад +15

      it was back nd forth.... kramnik made a decisive mistake

    • @billy-jack4606
      @billy-jack4606 Год назад +20

      It's wrong, Kramnik was not outplayed.
      He got a good advantage even, but he is no longer tactically sharp to control the king side initiative

    • @diggitus
      @diggitus Год назад +2

      @@billy-jack4606 I did a text to speech recording of your comment and played it backwards and it just said "outplaaaayyyed"

    • @sivag2032
      @sivag2032 Год назад +3

      Vlad no much active these days.

  • @shivaaakumar3
    @shivaaakumar3 Год назад +141

    Just 4 years back these young Indian GMs had a training camp with Kramnik in Chennai... Now Gukesh is able to beat Kramnik himself... Goes to show how these young GMs have improved their games so much... Gukesh, Pragg, and Arjun are showing great promise for Indian Chess

    • @trickogamerx6081
      @trickogamerx6081 Год назад

      @@akazanaoyasu3363 Pranav and Aravindh as well and also more than that, India has a bright future in chess

    • @sachin2842
      @sachin2842 Год назад

      ​@@vipulguptaage is just a number

    • @sachin2842
      @sachin2842 Год назад

      @@vipulgupta lol 😂 U know when KFC owner got famous and Warren buffet became real rich ?

    • @pankajparihar9557
      @pankajparihar9557 Год назад +1

      The training camp was held in January 2020 in Chennai where Kramnik & Gelfand gave some lessons to these teenagers...about 3.7 yrs back.

    • @ayushbajpai7760
      @ayushbajpai7760 Год назад

      aravind chithambaram most under rated player

  • @soumyajitroy5239
    @soumyajitroy5239 Год назад +41

    Kramnik is actually having a great tournament.

  • @subramanianrs318
    @subramanianrs318 Год назад +38

    Gukesh drew the short end of the straw when he had to face Magnus in the semis. in the world chess championship.
    Now he is back to form.❤🎉

    • @sahilsinha2066
      @sahilsinha2066 Год назад +6

      in quarters*. if it was at semis he still would have got the opportunity to participate in candidates

  • @anondodasgupta5275
    @anondodasgupta5275 Год назад +13

    The student beats the mentor!! Great moment for probably both.

  • @Saketsinha4879
    @Saketsinha4879 Год назад +18

    Gukesh is epitome of calmness. Defensive position se kya counter attack generate kiya bhai nae .

  • @DMSportsWorld
    @DMSportsWorld Год назад +5

    Giving Open Pass Pawn with Bishop and Rook Backup is Very Brave Strategy against World Chmapion and Super GM Level Player

  • @Vinaykumar-ex4ve
    @Vinaykumar-ex4ve Год назад +6

    Kramnik Sir, you will realise times have changed...it's a gang of young upbeat GMs from India that are scouring for laurels...roaming the world in search of prey

  • @sagarjambukar7137
    @sagarjambukar7137 Год назад +2

    The (mind) game actually started with the three clock moves by both the players even before the first piece was moved. 😊

  • @flotreize3447
    @flotreize3447 10 месяцев назад

    congratulations, great match, very inspiring.

  • @aravindkr
    @aravindkr Год назад +4

    Gukesh must thank Kramnik for the training!

  • @kalvheps5973
    @kalvheps5973 Год назад +5

    The great Kramnik has taught these guys too well!😂

  • @mikeelektra
    @mikeelektra Год назад +19

    Kramnik forgot he was playing for a king side attack, and started making operations on the opposite side, losing time, exposing his King for nothing.

    • @pranav109
      @pranav109 Год назад +1

      What is a king size attack

    • @mikeelektra
      @mikeelektra Год назад +1

      @@pranav109 Hahaha...good joke...I meant king side...rs..

    • @Vforawhile
      @Vforawhile Год назад

      Of course a RUclips commentator knows that a GM forgot, makes sense

    • @mikeelektra
      @mikeelektra Год назад +1

      @@Vforawhile GM? Nakamura just gave a Knight for free...haha GM's are also prone to psychological instabilities, misjudgements and distractions...

    • @trickogamerx6081
      @trickogamerx6081 Год назад +1

      ​@@mikeelektra That must be a bullet or rapid chess in which Hikaru even gives his queen for free for fun

  • @5m4llk1ng
    @5m4llk1ng Год назад +11

    missed Qh5+ and take free Rook at d1. Gukesh exchange Q instead at Qh4+

    • @swagger_z
      @swagger_z Год назад +4

      9:57

    • @KolyaBennett
      @KolyaBennett Год назад +1

      I'm sure he saw it. He probably just wanted to get Queens off the board and have a very simple game from there.
      I do that a lot in classical OTB games.

    • @arkaghosh1224
      @arkaghosh1224 Год назад

      Bg6 was guarding qh5 square

    • @KolyaBennett
      @KolyaBennett Год назад +1

      ​@@arkaghosh1224 It wasn't. It was on f5.

    • @chinmayaprakash
      @chinmayaprakash Год назад

      Mental strain will do that to you. The threat of queening of a7 pawn, the vulnerability of d5 pawn which if taken by the white queen forks the king and both the rooks-one of which is guarding the a8 square-and the pressure of facing a chess legend, and add to it the feeling of anxiety induced by the rapid time control format… I would say that Gukesh gave a good account of himself. But yes, not playing Qh5+ was a blunder. Sometimes, safety impressions may carry on for a few extra moments after move calculations. The h5 square was not safe for black until one move ago while the white bishop was guarding it from g6. That is the only rationale I can think of… I don't see any other reason why he would avoid Qh5. I don't think he had missed the forking possibility. I found it even as the pieces moved into position. It is not difficult to find. He just missed the opportunity.

  • @micheletumbarello5162
    @micheletumbarello5162 Год назад

    Before zeitnot kram dominated the game, he is clearly ahead of all, still now. He understands the position as nobidy else

  • @nikhilgupta3859
    @nikhilgupta3859 Год назад +3

    Cant wait to see our young Indian GMs winning gold in the upcoming Asian games

  • @vatsalyasociety
    @vatsalyasociety Год назад +3

    Superb fight

  • @johnwickgaming3118
    @johnwickgaming3118 Год назад +1

    Why clock is on the left side of gukesh??

  • @TheLfamily24
    @TheLfamily24 Год назад +1

    Gukesh is a good Indian man

  • @shriharshsingh
    @shriharshsingh Год назад +2

    What a game

  • @harshmunjal4792
    @harshmunjal4792 Год назад

    I can't understand, why you post video without your commentry. As your commentry enhance so much the experience of the game.

  • @DKMRFCBrlz
    @DKMRFCBrlz Год назад

    Cool Calm and Collected

  • @MagicSmoke11
    @MagicSmoke11 Год назад +16

    Kramnik our Master!❤

  • @MarceloJunior269
    @MarceloJunior269 Год назад

    Why did the match end?

  • @dhananjaydhruw4445
    @dhananjaydhruw4445 Год назад +2

    Austanding 🎉

  • @lordofblood2024
    @lordofblood2024 Год назад +1

    Why clock is on the left side black? 🤔

  • @hirenprajapati8981
    @hirenprajapati8981 Год назад +2

    great

  • @तेजेंद्रगर्गे

    Clock is placed at the wrong side.
    It should be at Right side of Black.

  • @SanthoshSoundararajan
    @SanthoshSoundararajan Год назад +6

    Peter is more interested in this game than his 😄

  • @abdulmuzaffaraladinbahaman7896
    @abdulmuzaffaraladinbahaman7896 Год назад +1

    Gukesh carrying the will of D

  • @Xinder720
    @Xinder720 Год назад +1

    THAT'S IT!!! From now on before I start the clock or press the clock just prior to the game or round starting, I will adjust the position of my pieces using a ruler or a protractor or even a laser-guided GPS device. MY PIECES will be precisely positioned in the center of a square before I move any of them. I. WILL. BE. PERFECT!!

  • @HometownChessHero
    @HometownChessHero Год назад

    looked like white had a promising position at some point.... maybe c3 was safer than taking on a6?

  • @utubesanjay
    @utubesanjay Год назад +1

    Who won?

    • @arunsalian
      @arunsalian Год назад +5

      Gukesh

    • @iamtaher1834
      @iamtaher1834 Год назад +5

      Samay shah

    • @lakshandersagwal
      @lakshandersagwal Год назад +7

      Always notice the squares where both kings are put after game is finish.
      If both kings are on white, that means white won.
      If both kings are on black, that means black won.
      If both kings are on alternate colors, that means game was a draw.
      Note: Kings are put in middle of the board after game finishes.

  • @akash_bardhan
    @akash_bardhan Год назад +1

    Chess clock placed wrongly

  • @karanarora1468
    @karanarora1468 Год назад

    10.12 ?

  • @jayreddy5124
    @jayreddy5124 Год назад

    Kramnik was so confident that he epuld get 2nd queen, but...

  • @PremSingh-jh4rv
    @PremSingh-jh4rv Год назад +1

    Is vishy also playing this tournament?

  • @discovercat4676
    @discovercat4676 Год назад

    Didn't kramnik retire from chess?

  • @sohams3313
    @sohams3313 Год назад

    Explain why Vlad resigned? Because he was down 2 pawns?

    • @AstraRudra
      @AstraRudra Год назад

      2 rook is way more powerful vs a rook and bishop

  • @Dhrubaghosh12345
    @Dhrubaghosh12345 Месяц назад

    Gukesh,kramnik play with me,l am present world biggest chess grandmaster (WCD), nice person.

  • @stephaniehale946
    @stephaniehale946 Год назад +2

    *Why did Kramnik resign?*

    • @arjun5harma
      @arjun5harma Год назад +7

      gukesh was a trade up, he had two extra pawns too, it is almost impossible to convert such a situation against a grandmaster

    • @suhitbhaskar8582
      @suhitbhaskar8582 Год назад +3

      ​@@arjun5harmaalso he was low on time

    • @Mathematica1729
      @Mathematica1729 Год назад

      kramnik was completely losing

  • @rajeshpat2120
    @rajeshpat2120 Год назад +3

    many blunders by vlad.

  • @awesomeninja234
    @awesomeninja234 Год назад +5

    Kramnik just leaves after losing

  • @Markus-Domanski
    @Markus-Domanski Год назад

    Kramnik was much better until he got into time trouble. With 15 seconds on the clock he blundered. It's not a masterpiece by Gukesh. If it was, Gukesh could repeat this exact variation, but you can be sure that he won't.

  • @abhaysrivastava8338
    @abhaysrivastava8338 Год назад

    Not very convincing victory by Guki. The A pawn was looking scary. However, Vlad couldn't keep up the pressure

  • @dennystreet2454
    @dennystreet2454 Год назад

    Are only Indian on this channel?

  • @sggyan
    @sggyan Год назад +1

    Is this old game because gukesh rating is looking less

    • @Chess-pleasure
      @Chess-pleasure Год назад +2

      That's rapid rating of gukesh . not classical rating

    • @sggyan
      @sggyan Год назад

      @@Chess-pleasure ok

  • @drvinodtewari
    @drvinodtewari Год назад

    Guki played just 25% of Tal. But good play.

  • @devadasumendem6579
    @devadasumendem6579 Год назад

    But gukesh defeated by Carlson

  • @Dhrubaghosh12345
    @Dhrubaghosh12345 Месяц назад

    Gentlemen you are lose from present world biggest chess grandmaster (WCD).(A A A amake harano atota sahoj noy,tai Ami Bortoman world sabse boro chess player (grandmaster),Ami jitai boli,Mukhe mukhe noy)

  • @saksunsaksun9407
    @saksunsaksun9407 Год назад

    Крамник се ядоса и не си подреди фигурите. Гукеш нареди и неговите след партията.

    • @abhitiwari5346
      @abhitiwari5346 Год назад

      Some GM's just don't arrange peices together, like Hikaru but it doesn't mean that they're angry.
      Might they just need bit of air.

    • @saksunsaksun9407
      @saksunsaksun9407 Год назад

      ​@@abhitiwari5346It is possible to.🙂

  • @behzadarghiani2775
    @behzadarghiani2775 Год назад

    This channel just play win player india 😂😂😂

  • @Edward-oj1gk
    @Edward-oj1gk Год назад

    Blunder3d