I just discovered your channel, by pure chance, and I signed up straight away 👍 I love the reviews of historic matches from players with titles like you, a content that only Agadmator does regularly (and with all due respect to him, the analyzes of a I.M I consider them much more interesting and full of interesting analyses) p.s. I offer you my most sincere congratulations on your command of English. If I hadn't read your surname, clearly Georgian, I would have thought you were an Anglo-Saxon native speaker.
Thank you for your feedback! I will cover only one game per world championship match. I’m planning to go all the way to Gukesh VS Ding. It will be a long journey, but interesting from a historical point of view.
@@IMGiorgiSibashviliwell, in this case I am really very curious to see your choices in the 1972 world title, but also in Sevilla 1987 and the 1990 world title. In all three cases, I have very specific matches that I particularly loved and studied in depth . But I won't tell you until I've seen your favorites (or maybe the ones you consider most informative)👍p.s. I'm happy that you will cover the world title, but if Ding doesn't recover from his current form, I'm afraid we will only analyze Gukesh victories...
I just discovered your channel, by pure chance, and I signed up straight away 👍 I love the reviews of historic matches from players with titles like you, a content that only Agadmator does regularly (and with all due respect to him, the analyzes of a I.M I consider them much more interesting and full of interesting analyses) p.s. I offer you my most sincere congratulations on your command of English. If I hadn't read your surname, clearly Georgian, I would have thought you were an Anglo-Saxon native speaker.
Thank you so much ❤️
Beautiful game by Steinitz! Thank you for the clear explanations Giorgi! Great presentation. Are you planning to cover more games from the 1886 match?
Thank you for your feedback! I will cover only one game per world championship match. I’m planning to go all the way to Gukesh VS Ding. It will be a long journey, but interesting from a historical point of view.
@@IMGiorgiSibashviliwell, in this case I am really very curious to see your choices in the 1972 world title, but also in Sevilla 1987 and the 1990 world title. In all three cases, I have very specific matches that I particularly loved and studied in depth . But I won't tell you until I've seen your favorites (or maybe the ones you consider most informative)👍p.s. I'm happy that you will cover the world title, but if Ding doesn't recover from his current form, I'm afraid we will only analyze Gukesh victories...