Why was the arbiter called? | Zhigalko vs Nakamura | World Rapid 2019 Round 10
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- GM Sergei Zhigalko (BLR, 2699) called the arbiter and made a claim against GM Hikaru Nakamura (USA, 2819) about a dropped piece. What happened and what was the arbiter's ruling find out in this video.
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at 6:50 Hikaru and one next to him make the same hand movements !!
kewin d what the fffff!!!! Looks like mirror world
lol yeah
Illuminati detected....
Good catch! It's amazing the things that happen that we are unaware of.
Sherlock
So the rook that Naka knocked over is the same rook that ends the game. Poetic justice I suppose.
I look in my mailbox and see this message. I guess you must be Zhigalko. Ok. I stand corrected.
I love the “disrespect” by Naka at the end. Didn’t give his pieces back, just got up and left.
Nick Thompson No, he did not, you Trump Supporter. 🤮😎😎
danyle Robinson this might be the biggest r/whoosh moment
@@nickthompson1812 usually nobody do that
10:32 i hope naka called the arbiter for that
He should call him but naka already had 10 min they will added him 15mins so naka might go to his house drinking some beer
That's the famous multimove, very difficult to master.
My ultimate move, Nakamura, let's see how you survive THIS!
1:58 oh no
The game has ended, no way
6:52 sync was brilliant
Didn't notice that until I saw your comment xD
bruh it was a similar move to, they both moved their rook one space to the right lmfao
You are the reason I love to read commets lol
Nice catch
Wow that's a good observation 👍
This type of guy who reminds the teacher about the homework.
Mate in 6 LULW
6qc
XqcL
He prolly never had friends in school.. I bet his crush was the canteen lady with a huge mole on her nose and a piece of hair sticking out of it 😂
@@calamity1181 my streamer Sadge
2:26 lmao hikaru's disgusted
He has every right to be too, lol. Dude was being a major slime
What happened?
@@georgsgrants9925 hikaru knocked over a rook by accident and his opponent tried to get a free win off that one accident
3:20
3:23
I've taken Hikaru's autograph today and asked him to explain what happened in his game against Zhigalko. He only said "It was stupid".
it was really stupid
that's about the best reply he could have given you. Imagine you knock over a piece after you click your clock. Your opponent says hey you distracted me for that 1 second while you put the piece back on it's square. He then says I want that second back!!! ARBITER! Yeah so do you understand now?
He is very kind Nakamura to the end of the game to shaked his hand, Nakamura is calm and respect his unfairplay opponent
Lol
it was a cheap shot to claim an illegal move when there was no real intention to knock that rook
*Loses half a second of concentration due to rook falling*
*Loses 20 seconds complaining about it*
you forgot this one - loses ten minutes thinking about the next move
The funniest part is how it never mattered 8:03 Naka has ten minutes, this idiot has 40 seconds 😂🤣
13.35 to 12.50. Which is 45 seconds.....
@@aaronwrecks3324 this is his youtube channel ruclips.net/channel/UCGrGLVn9PcP-mrDy3smR3xQ
Ayman Rubenson- No pay attention more often, at 5:13 there is a time skip
3:08 arbiter also knocked that piece 😂
Zhigalko calls another arbiter to complain about the first one
@@lukicho3407 the second arbiter would have knocked Zhigalko and said "Shut the Fu*k up you goody goody boy"
Every comment here is gold, thank you all ahahaha
Call the FIDE supreme court
Omg ahahaha
5:12 look at clock. Dude took 8 minutes to think holly
That rook disturbed him hard.
6:36 Someone in the background started talking,Hikaru shut him down knowing his opponent is running low on time.What a great sportsmanship, unlike the other dude
I doubt he did that on behalf of his opponent
@@Hester_prynne he did, a sarcastic intention too.
No its just to keep the focus on game
I think most chess tournament players would know to keep shush people as its a known fact people should stay relatively quiet
I think it was also because he didn’t want to win this way
To be honest after all that I was not expecting a handshake!! 😂
Refusing handshake would give him too much consideration
Naka is a bigger man.
@@boutifar5913 you cant refuse a handshake at the beginning, but you can after.
I think if Naka had lost, there might not have been a handshake.
I would have shoved the rook up his @$$ after that 😂
Naka's sleeve almost toppled the Bishop at 10:13, would have been fun to see the drama again :D
According to some people, hikaru would have been disqualified if he toppled two pieces.
@@syaralemyar1077 probably, a rule is a rule, as much as i like hikaru. the rule states that you cannot move a piece after you played. they made an exeption the first time because it was an accident, but they won't do it twice
@@syaralemyar1077 On his opponent's time, sure. That was on his time.
It's fun how a perfectly playable game becomes unplayable by stupid rules. A tournament that doesn't accept people with reduced or impided motor skills
3:21 the disappointed head shake from Hikaru. Ouch. That's when you know you've lost someone's respect.
The respect of an autistic, forever alone man-child
@@willl793 You talking about yourself?
@@willl793 Imagine calling Hikaru an autistic :D That might be more pethatic than the video.
@@mapleleafu you spelt pathetic incorrectly
@@sghost128 hikaru is a toxic shit head with the emotional maturity of a child. if you don't know this you don't pay attention to high level chess
Yesterday same incidence was happen when I was playing with my child who is 5 years old
what are you teaching your child lul?
@@chessism93 r/woooosh
@@carterwiesner9960 Uno reverse card used
Hope you called the arbiter and got his ass disqualified
Does he play chess?
6:38 "Shhh, I'm about to DESTROY this man's whole career here".
lmao
Sneezing annoyed him
btw he says "jesus, its so muggy" in russian
What career?!
@@Crabitat understanding a joke career
This guy is so pathetic, everyone knocks a piece once in a while
x33mmm I saw the appeal and then I skipped to see how much time Hikaru will have at the end.
At 9:06 Naka has 10 minutes and the guy has 4 second xD
If I was him, I wouldn't be worrying about knocked over pieces, I would worry more about not being able to calculate fast enough.
x33mmm please stream more
I cant believe a gm would be this sensitive hes a shittin cry baby jeez
Everyone also loses once in a while. Nevertheless, I still agree with you.
Yeah remaind me of ali reza vs carlsen , that ali cant accpt defeat and start complain lol
10:43 The super sonic speed writing of signature.
Did he not sign because he wanted to write an appeal?
@@gabrielsvastha7807 yes lol
@@vanluannguyen3956 that’s pretty rude to the arbiter. He could still appeal later.
The arbiter then signed for him😂
@@yesman8074 😂
You can’t press the clock if one piece is drop out, here nakamura drop the piece after he press the clock not before and its not ilegal move. What a shame from Zhigalko
Tottally agree.
In theory, White could have pressed his clock immediatelly, without making a move, and ask Black to fix the position on his own time; however Naka was so fast to put the rook back in place that there was no need to do that, and clearly no disturbance or unfair play on his part... so not only Zhigalko was trying to angle for a technicality, but it looks like he pretty much tilted himself, given the 10 minutes wasted for the next move
Where i can find rules of rapid chess game?
Why
@@poolkop7 thanks mon brave
10:32 Wait, Zhigalko. Thats illegal!!!
Hahahah
Underrated comment of the year
@@513KillSwitch Thanks ;)
@@GodComplex_2309 if no one noticed, it's legal
Wsit whaaaaaaaaat? This is zhigalko? What a loooooooser!
5:12 the move took so long that hikaru already went to the comfort room and was back as soon as he moved.
lmao
Probably took a nap
Comfort room sounds kinda wrong.
He spent *10 minutes* "thinking" after the "incident"...
Seems like he distracted himself more than the fallen rook.
1:58 Nakamura
3:08 Arbiter
10:32 Zhigalko
All of them knocked pieces 😂
Incredible.
Haha, you made the wee come out.
4:20 'Death-stare' incoming!
That was a ridiculous overreaction. How embarrassing. So satisfying he got crushed.
Did the man say "2 seconds he loses" after losing like 45 seconds calling the arbiter and not getting his time back. I swear some of these guys calculate 15 moves in advance in a piece of wood, but can't put 2 and 2 together to realize they are being picky.
Yeah I thought the same, it was barely half a second being disturbed like Nakamura said. He probably expected to win because of that, it’s just so ridiculous how so many chess players try to win by being picky with rules because they are losing otherwise lol
He may had thought "I wonder if his next move must be a rook move" what an opportunist lil b
@@sachal2406 chess is a game of rules, as are all games, out of necessity. A game without rules is not a game at all
@@jhanks2012 Obviously. Still, they know rules won’t favor what they’re crying about, and yet they try to appeal each time. Just a waste of time in cases like that.
He just realized he is in a loosing position and wanted a way out. Chess people are really petty like that. Probably cuz its considered a draw when your opponent has so many pieces on the board that you cant make a legal move. If you cant make a legal move that should be instant loss, not a draw. These people think they are smart cuz they lost soo badly.
Man's gonna lose the rest of his hair worrying about that rook that fell.
And he'll always be right ...
@@jhanks2012 what
@@jhanks2012 no
@@jhanks2012 ah yes knocking over ur own piece that isnt a king is enough to lose the game, alrighty bud
@@someonethatlovesyou8347 something tells me if Hikaru knocked over his king and it looked accidental you wouldn't be over there clamoring for the rules to be enforced would you
For those who don’t know, though you may have figured it out by watching the video, he was probably trying to get Naka on something dumb like the touch-move rule, even though Naka had already touched and moved his pawn, and also hit the clock, prior to knocking over his rook. Technically, there may had been some grounds if the first thing Naka had done on his time was knock that rook over, but even if it had happened prior to Naka hitting his clock and then hitting his clock afterwards, it still wouldn’t have mattered. FIDE rule 7.5.1 just state that the last legal position before the illegal move was made will be assumed. Some types of illegal moves, such as castling with two hands, result in 2-minutes being added to the other person’s clock, but I don’t believe this is even an instance of that. Regardless, it takes two illegal moves for someone to lose a game by default. The guy was just looking for a cheap way to beat an Naka.
Edit: also, there is a chance that I’m wrong about this either because I read the rules wrong or this is a tournament where they don’t play by FIDE rules, and if so, feel free to correct me. However, there is actually another video on this channel with Naka where his opponent does play an illegal move (he moves his king into a position where it’d be in check) so they just go back to the last legal position and add time to Naka’s clock.
nah mate. he just wanted to break the game flow and f- with nakamuras concentration.
@@enijize1234 but Naka.*literally doesn't care* lol
3:20 Look at Hikaru the whay he is disgusted makes me laugh :D
Me too 😂
"So ridiculous"
@@gigamasterhd4239 I mean at this point, it's just not even funny. It's just not even funny...
It's just not even funny.
@@Eric-np2yd x100
Totally agree. Yeah okay. I mean, what can I say, total trash ... So ridiculous.
Naka’s opponent took 7 min to move his knight back. Does anyone else notice that.
Me!!
Yeeeep
its the only thing to notice in the vid. he got frustrated n threw the match away.
he probably wants to prove a point at how "diStrActEd" he was.. clearly embarrassed by his stupid call
No wonder why Hikaru had so much time at the end.
Good on him for playing at that level; It's not every day you see a toddler in one of these tourneys.
Disappointed in Zhigalko, Nakamura dropped his rook after clicking on the clock. It is not clear what Zhigalko wanted to achieve. I watched Zhigalko's streams, but after this incident there was little desire.
he was trying to claim an illegal move. otherwise claim a win! what a loser.
These kind of things count as distractions (specially if it happened, as you point out, in the opponents turn) and in certain cases it means Naka could have been punished by a couple seconds, at best. But never lose the game off that.
It's just a very cheap and pathetic thing to aim for honestly, he tried to make Nakamura lose time and he made himself lose like 10 minutes of concentration because he decided to cry instead.
It is a shitty thing to do, sure, but are you really basing your entire judgement of a person on this incident? Surely I could find an instance in your life which would make you look like the worst person ever (and this is true about me and almost anybody else). It isn't a big deal - somebody got offended, who cares? Nobody was hurt here and I see no reason to dwell on it
@@sashaallan855 well said
Sasha Allan I don't see a reason why OP isn't justified in disliking the player in question. Nobody is dwelling on anything, he just said that it was scummy and moved on.
10:32 he just dropped that pawn, that's illegal!
Yah true🤣🤣
If I were Naka at this time, I would point my finger on the board and say: "that's an illegal move" and smile very ironically at the loser's face.
Hahah
Haha
@@ocaldini would have been very very satisfying indeed
Hiraku aaaaaaalmost knocks the bishop later at 9:47.
His opponent would've lost his mind.
Because at this moment Hikaru had 10 Minutes and Zhigalko had 10 seconds...😂
Zhigalko wants an easy win, he's pathethic
probs knows he got no chance against Hikaru lol
@@theobvu yeah, he is just so pathetic and don't stand against any super gm with these suoer cheap tactics.
mybe he and inarkiev got same coach in how to make easy win.
He would've never gotten a win out of that too, at most he would've gotten a couple seconds back in his clock. But yea, just pathetic.
If there's an illegal distraction, does that mean it's an automatic win for the opponent?
6:36 irl : hikaru saying "shhh" for a little noise
streaming : listening to loud music against Magnus
to be fair, it's noise you can control vs noise you can't
i'd rather be focusing while listening to music I like vs silence and random coughing
It was probably so his opponent wouldn't whine about it
Was the streaming a tournament?
Lick lick....lick lick
1:57 2:17 It’s what you came for
thanks
thanks a lot
Thanks bb
gud 1 Spacy
Thanks
Deliberately took a lot of time before making his next move to prove that he lost concentration.
didn't sign either, prob asked for an appeal lmao
@@capp12249 sign what?
@@KandiKlover 10:45
This guy lost precisely when he called the arbiter.
he is gonna lose anyway hahaha
when he see it get knocked over, he probably thought "Oh my got, can I get a free win from that? I can actually beat him? Let me ask!"
Even if that was an "illegal" move, i would rather pretend that nothing happened than win like that against ANY form of life lol
But that technically wasnt a move, no? Cause like that i can pick up my rook put it back to the same square and consider it a move, meaning my turn's over
Majority of chess players are happy to win via touch move bs. We are not a fighting community you might hope for
It’s not a move, it doesn’t affect the outcome of the game, it offered no advantages. The guy is demented. Also people adjust their pieces all the time.
Dont compare chess to soccer, chess isn't that gay
well, one is honorable and the other is a police officer on duty.
3:18 when Naka restarts the clock like a boss
He simply pressed the button... -.-
James Armstrong No it's more than that. Naka decided what time his opponent gets to start playing, the quicker one does it the less time they have to think when game resumes. Also, i think if person A pauses the time then person B has to unpause it.
@@slyceoflife2646 what u are saying means **He simply pressed the button**
Imagine if he knocked the rook over again
@@Adwik_Mishra the moment the talk ended he instantly started it so when the opponent transists from talk to game he has to use his time to think, if it was a different type of game with only 3 minutes this would have an impact but in this type they have a lot of time so it doesn't matter much.
Who would have thought Zhigalko was such a drama queen.
He's bald, sounds like a girl and looks gay
Don’t you mean a drama rook???? :D
@@diallobanksmusic hahaha xD
wave goodbye to all of Zhigalko's fans... thats if he had any
Until he comes out of nowhere and beats Carlsen.
@@jeffghant4760 did he?
@@adrians3267 Of cousre he didn't. But if he does, he'll be loved again for sure.
@Will Reply well if he complains enough he can
@@Cattus_Maximus if Carlsen sneezes and knocks down his pawn.. maybe one day
For those who didn't understand this video now that chess is getting more popular:
If you have a dropped piece and don't fix it BEFORE hitting the clock in blitz, that means you broke the rule as you didn't fix the piece on your own time, so you automatically lose the game.
In this case, Hikaru hit the clock, had already moved his piece, and when he drew back his hand he accidentally knocked a rook and set it back.
I'm not sure on any rules about dropping a piece during your opponents turn, but in regards to the rule of fixing a piece that was dropped before the clock, but fixing it after hitting the clock, this rule was not broken.
I'm fairly certain there isn't a rule about fixing a piece you dropped on your opponents time. There are of course rules such as the "touch-move" rule, but that only applies if the person was *intentionally* touching the piece.
In this clip, Hikaru had no intention of touching the rook, let alone dropping it, he quickly fixed it, and tried to move forward. Zhigalko then tried to get Hikaru on this. I personally think at a professional tournament, in the "competitive spirit" you *should* try to get a win, and in this case I don't blame Zhigalko going for it, but what I DO blame Zhigalko for is that those watching, as well as Zhigalko, we see Hikaru move a pawn, Zhigalko's eyes are glued on the movement, we see Hikaru reach for, and then hear the click of the clock. *THEN* we see and hear the rook be dropped, and immediately fixed.
It's obvious that Zhigalko was in a worse position and was trying to get a W, one way or another. There wasn't anything manly, cool, or honorable about what he did. Competitively, I understand what he did, but ethically and morally I disapprove. This is a gentleman's sport, etiquette matters. Zhigalko ignored etiquette and still lost, it hurts to watch this for me.
I'd also like to point out I don't actually like Hikaru (I'm more of a Drunk Magnus fan), but I think Hikaru was in the right here, and Zhigalko was just wrong.
@Deamonias I just like Magnus because he seems like somebody you could grab a beer with, and have a good time.
Hikaru seems too aggressive, and toxic (this was mostly hearsay, but after recent revelations made by... the entire GM crowd it's more or less confirmed for me). I get being competitive, and from what I've seen Hikaru has mostly straightened out, or at the very least covered it up (mostly). But I don't think we could ever be friends.
We are just too different. In how we deal with life, friends, and even chess. I do respect the hell out of him though, not just anybody can swagger into a top rated GM spot (at one point I believe he hit 7th place, maybe even 6th, in the world)
The players at this level of the game are all social misfits. But that doesn't excuse Zhigalko's behavior.
Don't try to justify him. He is a manchild. A crybaby. He lacks integrity, honor, professionalism. And no, he shouldn't do anything to win whether it's competitive or not. Because something called sportsmanship, honor, integrity is in place. He deserves to get kicked out. His dad never put him in place and we got a complaining little sh.t head as a result.
Kid: He knocked his rook!!!!!!
Nakamura: Oh so you have chosen death.
6:51 nakamura and the adjacent player moved their rook's together
The synchronization though.
Bruh
*NSync of Chess*
even nakamura being egoistic would have never done that in a million years
These things do happen. You have a bad day or not enough sleep or your hand is shaky but you put the piece back in one second. That is really irrelevant especially when they both had 13 minutes left when really at this level they can play a good game in 3 minutes. Extremely surprised with zhigalko's behaviour as he is a very good player and at the same time dissapointed. Reminds me of inarkiev vs carlsen when inarkiev claimed some illegal move which was completely ridiculous. At this high level these men should demonstrate more fair play
It's the only way he knows he can win. He knows he's outmatched
demon shadow he was hoping to get him on a tech.
That’s why he wasted 10 mins on this bs. No gm would sit there for 10 mins complaining about a single tipped piece of it was not a chance to win.
An arbiter can give the win if he deems that the tech would result in the unfair end of a match, and this guy has done this other times aswell.
The dude is a slime ball with no character, or sportsmanship.
Some advise for life, if you dislike someone for no reason, don't publisize it.
@demon shadow who asked
demon shadow how is naka a douchebag? He’s helping 500-1k ratings players with his precious time, i doubt the other gms would even care
Watching his face twitch in panic for the last few minutes was so satisfying.
10:34 again, Hikaru signed the adoption paper.
Zhigalko just lost my respect
Hikaru is basically thinking "I'm gonna fucking destroy this dude."
I don’t get it, this guy complained about losing a second of his time for a dropped piece, yet wasted like 80% of his time on the same position.
He didn't seem to have a real plan. He fiddled with his knights entirely too much, and his bishops had little effect on the game at all.
Allowing your opponent to take the center of the board so completely is a sure way to lose.
He played like he was afraid to lose a piece. Or a single second of time, apparently.
Maybe seeing that piece get knocked over threw him off his game? Sometimes it's the little things....
It's just me or This guy looked like he's gonna have a stroke the whole time.
@@3.andi.3 some kind of adhd
He might have some form of tourettes
Just a nervous tic everyone can have this
Love how Hikaru presses the clock basically saying back to business.
Hikaru already made his move (and pressed the clock) so it was Sergeys move. So Zhigalko cannot claim "illegal move" on the side of Hikaru only a "disturbance", because Hikaru dropped the piece after pressing the clock. But Hikaru didn't disturb intentionally, only by accident. In any case, Zhigalko only took away his own focus, not Naka's. For the next move he spent 10 minutes or something.
Nakamura's performance in this game was 2800 at the beginning of the game and 3000 after the arbiter was called 😂😂😂😂
4:22 Hikaru's death stare.
srsly lol at this guy
Why no replys
really lol
Why no replys
really lol
Here i am to reply I am a hero
He knew he'd lost early on and tried a meta gambit for the win
Unfortunately he sacrificed everyone's respect for him and it didn't pay off
i like nakamura's reaction lmao hahahaha he's like "what's that?"
"iS tHerE sOm3tHing ??"
Directed by: Alireza Firouza
LOL
Loool
Loooool
LoooooooL
It's funny. He is explaining the incident like Mr. Bean. mmm, rook (hand down movement) mmmm, drop, eeeee , second....uuuuu, oooo
Hahahahahahahahhahhaha
Cause he can't speak english
I would see how you would talk in russian)
Lollll a snitch and a mumbler😂
Epic🔥😂
Nakamura played f5, pressed the clock and than unintentionally knocked his rook with his little finger.
So what's the point of Zhigalko?? Did he want to see Nakamura in prison or what??
Zhig wanted his 1 second back... that naka took for distracting him by dropping the rook. Naka should have spotted him a minute....he still would have beat him.
He should have got a suspended sentence at least.
Not prison, life-long disqualification would be enough, i think🤣
the arbiter is like "You what mate???" :D
At 6:51 Hikaru and the person next to him were in sync
Nice spotting
He may have lost focus after the incident... took him more than 9 and a half minutes to make the next move 🤦♂️
Or he was already stuck and trying to buy free time
I love how this incident is the one that *EVERYONE* takes the same side. It's amazing.
Nominate him for the Hikaru Nakamura sportsmanship award.
why would that be an illegal move, Nakamura already moved and hit the clock, then knocked over a piece, bad sportsmanship from Sergei trying to get a point by trying to claim an illegal move
I agree that it is a bit of bad sportsmanship, but how is he trying to get a point? The first instance of an illegal move in a rapid game does not lose.
@@jdoran1982 idk, its some sort of penalty honestly not sure how it works when someone makes an illegal move
By rule, you must correct any knocked down pieces before you hit the clock. In this instance hikaru knocked down a piece after he hit the clock which is rare and he corrected immediately he did not try to make a second move in one turn
@@FlashGordon1124 I am aware of this, but I am not sure why you mention it. The reply was the penalty for an illegal move (7.5 I think), not whether what happened was an illegal move (7.6 I think). I don't have the article numbers memorized.
Just look at him: that's what a baby in a grown body looks like.
Yeah his hair didn’t even fully grow yet
Yikes. It's good to see videos like this to get to know the players' personalities and not just their skill.
It's insulting to Nakamura that he has to occupy the same playing hall with such a person. What a disgraceful player.
He saw it: his only possibility of winning the game. So he had to try! 😂😂😂
He wasted 10 mins to think when he argues about losing 0.5 second what a joke.
When you know you can't beat hikaru and need arbiter support xD
The most hilarious claim I've ever seen
3:10 Naka's eyes go "Whaaaaa"
We gotta have Hikaru react to this, I wanna know what was going through his mind during this
Probably something along the lines of "this is ridiculous"
@@TheBloofyx More likely he was thinking "what an a-hole"
loses 1 second (maybe), then spends 10 minutes to complain about it? logical?
He's already losing anyways so it's kinda like a Desperado lol
His Facial movements are making me so angry like wtf
Who’s?
Sam the kid’s face
To be fair it's probably a nervous tik - but very annoying though!
"the rook accidentally fell making me automatically the winner right?"
Hikaru was really like i m gonna kill this bald man😂😂
3:15 OMGGGGG
6:38 he just like "shhhh"
2:20 for those who doesn't wanna watch
6:38 he is so cute even when he is angry 😂
3:08 'I need a new arbiter, this one knocked my piece over, he is making me lose!'
He looks like he's about to cry the whole time
3:38 now you've done it loser, I'm getting serious now, Hikaru folds his sleeves.
I’m so happy that Naka crushed him... but I had no doubts Ahahah
It was Hikaru’s tactic all along. Before the game even started he surmised, “This guy has the face of a perpetual bet wetter. What if I knock a rook over, haha?” That’s how far ahead these Super GMs think :)
I'm glad that Nakamura won, Zhigalko was just looking for an easy win.
Bobby Fischer: I'm the most moody and capricious player
Sergei Zhigalko: hold my rook
Yeah that's pretty ridiculous, it was after Nakamura had pressed the clock so what do you expect Nakamura to do?... it might be different if they were both in desperate time pressure but they each had 13 minutes
Anyone else just realise that Jan Krystof Duda was the guy behind
Zhigalko must be ashamed of himself calling the arbitor for such a petty thing .
10:12 mommy mommy he touched his bishop too
That's unfortunate..they should've added him an extra bishop😆😆😆
Lol
He wasted 45 seconds of his time for half second
And then 9-10 minutes to make his next move!
Typical loser
you mean ten minutes?
It’s called genius on another lever 😂😂
Josh Brooks
No he waited 10 minutes to make a move not to complain
He complained about 45 sec only
То чувство, когда стыдно за снг шахматиста)