Is this young man going to a regular school or is he a full-time player at this level? I also wonder if the chess pieces are cleaned any time? They put their fingers in / around the mouth, must be a lot of bacteria.
Guseinov recklessly exchanged pieces and in R against R ending - he was lost due black passed pawn. Instead of ..Kc6, Esipenko should have played ...Rd8. White King cannot jeopardize black pawns a5-b6, since once white king captures Pawn b6, the other goes to a1. Also - white cannot build a wall against black king who can calmly travel on king flank to collect white pawns. After ...Kc6 it was draw. Ok, now the truth: I really don't know that what I just wrote is correct. I was under impression that black passed pawn is decisive in that moment of the game. I was also under impression that after ...Rh5 white had an edge and that next move Ne2 was weak. My Third World engine is too clumsy to check that. So I am expressing only my impressions now...
Presing Izdavaštvo White advances his king to b5 and his pawn to c4 and only then he taking on b6. The black b pawn and white c pawn are both promoted giving an endgame with queens which is difficult to evaluate in such an open position with play on increments. Understandably, Esipenko rejected this possibility.
Esipenko. Possible future World Champion.
K G Hardly. He has to beat Firouzja, which is far from obvious.
@@Raniaroxy Firouzja has to beat Stockfish 12, which is far from obvious.
Guseinov is coughing in every single video I have seen on youtube so far.
Its permitted in chess since 2002
Awww ! Esipenko s a cute boy !!!!
His eyes and smile
yes maybe gay am sory but if he is gay I love him (I am 17 age)
Is this young man going to a regular school or is he a full-time player at this level? I also wonder if the chess pieces are cleaned any time? They put their fingers in / around the mouth, must be a lot of bacteria.
Navijam za esipenka jer je simpaticniji igrac radivoje
Find me a video where Guseinov does not cough.
Quien ganó?
Guseinov recklessly exchanged pieces and in R against R ending - he was lost due black passed pawn. Instead of ..Kc6, Esipenko should have played ...Rd8. White King cannot jeopardize black pawns a5-b6, since once white king captures Pawn b6, the other goes to a1. Also - white cannot build a wall against black king who can calmly travel on king flank to collect white pawns. After ...Kc6 it was draw. Ok, now the truth: I really don't know that what I just wrote is correct. I was under impression that black passed pawn is decisive in that moment of the game. I was also under impression that after ...Rh5 white had an edge and that next move Ne2 was weak. My Third World engine is too clumsy to check that. So I am expressing only my impressions now...
Presing Izdavaštvo White advances his king to b5 and his pawn to c4 and only then he taking on b6. The black b pawn and white c pawn are both promoted giving an endgame with queens which is difficult to evaluate in such an open position with play on increments. Understandably, Esipenko rejected this possibility.
Good match 💯
Mr Bean is playing chess!
@5:34 Esipenko gave up... LOL
bigger guys clock much slower
चेस गैस
Mr bean