@@computerexperts903 still competes though... Taking points off players, got a lot of good positions, mostly lost rapid armageddons. Still showed that class is permanent
2-4% of the chess players are women! Men play 25-50 times More than ladies! We would have easily 50 women over 2600 if they play chess! Women do play classical violin music as much as men! The Sibelius Violin competition finals 19 men and 18 women!
@@RaineriHakkarainen Not equivalent comparison. There will never be a woman as good as the top men players. There is a good reason why they compete separately at the highest level.
@@JimBalter By your logic the women should compete with the men I’m assuming? That would be illogical because it wouldn’t be fair at the highest levels of chess. Now tell me how what I said is illogical.
@@RaineriHakkarainen that might be because women don't need that long to recognise that the hobby they chose is objectively boring. -But, as u mentioned: On the other hand, they seem to struggle, just as men, to realise how disgusting and annoying violin's noices are. Well, nobody is perfect, I guess
Pia is an inspiration to many people like me. Im 48, male and have learned chess without a teacher and basically on my own. Not strong but love to play. She shows that you can still be strong the older we get and love that she is still able to hang and play with these young top level players! She is amazing!
At her age your mom played the best she could. Mistakes are just human. Applaud you for your coverage although it is emotionally distressing. Nicely done! Wishing her the best for the rest of the tourney 🎉
Even though your mum lost, it must be so exciting for her to start this up again. She must be so proud of you for reinvigorated her and you so proud of her. Then you dad so proud of the both of you. Let's get dad in now!!!
Not sure what you mean. As there are currently 13 female chess players that are ranked higher than her according to FIDE. Yes, she has potential -- but many young chess players just don't make it or don't have lasting power. Time will tell.
That was lovely to watch your reactions. Pia is so NICE and you, Anna have captured that too. Love these games. Thank you both! What a thing, to have a brother and sister both GMs. Impressive.
I am so proud the way you made the effort to pronounce Pragananda's name.The news readers in my country would stumble over any name that is not in their native tongue.
Your mom is awesome!! This interaction is wholesome!! All the Indian names pronounced correctly!! That in itself is commendable!! Vaishali is a late bloomer when compared to or unlike her brother who is taking out world's top players at regular intervals and very consistent player for his age!!
@@rudolphschmidt313 this “chick” is a legendary chess player being one of the first women GMs in the world and at some point the highest rated female player. Judging by your vocabulary,not only that you’re the kid in this conversation but a very uneducated one too. Just go to sleep your mommy said it’s late
TBH... A world Women's No.1 from 80's playing against 22 y/o fresh, top of the game GM like Vaishali on a classical game itself sounds just too good. She is still preparing everyday and is even ready to take those risks and play bold in these endgames. It's just amazing to think about
Hej, jag gillar verkligen när ni kommenterar varandras partier. Jag började med schack, inte spela, men försökte, ungefär samtidigt som mamma Pia 😊 sedan uppehåll i närmare 50 år, och nu när jag har börjat igen, för nästan ett år sedan, får jag glädjen att följa er båda. Försöker att se alla RUclips-klipp, försöker lära mej igen. Otroligt inspirerande. Tack Anna och mamma Pia. Aldrig försent att börja om. ❤😊
Hej, jag är indier / svensk / bolivian, jag är ledsen att Pia förlorade. Jag har sett henne spela så många år. Jag önskar henne det bästa för framtiden. Tack/Muchas gracias
❤❤❤❤Love watching Pia play! It was fun watching Anna comment on Pia too, with similar emotions! Anna's commentary though is a bit harsher (not "OOOH this will be difficult..." "She messed up 🤣🤣🤣🤣!")
There are several other sibling pairs who are both grandmasters. The Ramesbabus are the only pair that are brother-sister, though (Judit and Susan Polgar are sisters, as are the Kosintsevas and the Muzychuks, the other pairs are brothers). There are a number of other brother-sister pairs that have an IM and a GM, such as Jorge and Desi Cori, or Dan and Pia Cramling.
Yo I love you videos and I love you lovely family , you remind of how I see my parents . When we are kids growing up looking at them so perfectly imagining ourselves in the future to be as cool as they are and then see how difficult the world is , and it’s not just so simple . It’s okay to have some set backs in life that what teaches us lessons ….. however I’m so happy to see your mom competing with this young folks for 4 hours and keeping up with me and make it even difficult for them to keeep it equal with her I bet that your so proud . Your mom is so cool and lovely she deserves the best and i believe that she will finish in top 4 if she just relax and playes her stile . I hope the best for you and your fam
I really like how your parents regularly appear in your videos. The familial love is readily apparent. Your authenticity, empathy, kindness and passion for chess is what drives your subscriber numbers, not your beauty.
16:13 it's easy to say when you're not the one playing and clock is ticking away :) we all know how sometimes even the best of moves can be missed when there is time pressure. Your mom played really well..both ladies did I have to say
When your mother was the #1 ranked woman in the world I was a newborn. She's still holding her own against the best of the best of the best 40 years later. She's a darned legend and her competitive drive and continued ability are so much fun to see.
I mean your mom is not even in her peak and she is playing at this level at her age !! What a legend she is!! Sooo strong. Amazing Pia, we love you and we are enyoying your talent and level till today. Your actual ELO is not showing your true power!! You are rocking.❤
Anna, you are a great chess commentator! As much as I enjoy you illustrating chess matches, would it be possible to do one with your father? I'd love to see you work together. Perhaps you could be hosting it as you do, but with his input as well. I suspect many of us fans out here would really enjoy his opinions on a match. Of course, I'd also love to see a dual commentator session with your mother. They clearly both have chess in their souls and are a lovely couple who raised an amazing daughter! ❤❤❤
Your Mom is really good. The only reason she lost was not because she played quick but because she was under stress from the long playing times and that caused her to make the wrong move. It's a real shame. That woman is under rated for sure.
Nice content Anna! People often say that a position is a draw because the engine says so. However the engine can see the continuation but we do not . So if you do not have the knowledge or are unable to find it, the position is not a draw.
I think Pia actually proved age is not an issue. Her competition is actively playing other high level players whereas Pia is only recently doing the same. Give her some more high level tournaments and she’ll rise to the top.
I'm right at the beginning of this video and I want to tell that I'm VERY excited to see who will succeed, experience and strategy or youth and attack. Let's see. Greetings to Anna and Pia from Germany.
Anna, your analysis, even in real time, is so strong. I really don't understand why you aren't a GM. I honestly believe you have it in you. Is it just the pressure of Live Play that makes you fog out mentally? (I'm literally being complimentary! I think you have GM capability.)
It's crazy that Pia was women's world no.1 in 1984... 40 years later and she can still compete at the top level.
shows how low the competition is in womens chess
Wdym she is at the last 😂
@@zenmaster1958💀
@@zenmaster1958she was invited as a local player
@@computerexperts903 still competes though... Taking points off players, got a lot of good positions, mostly lost rapid armageddons. Still showed that class is permanent
Seeing Pia compete at this level in the 2020s is nothing short of spectacular.
What's your mom is doing is pursing love of her life : Chess
Hat's off
Great respect from india
And Failing miserably
Pia is getting hard gapped this tournament.. pretty obvious that she is old for these Tournaments
@@yousufzohair4342 if she can fight then she can play. she is a legend regardless.
@@yousufzohair4342 bruh atleast go to level and speak her mother is one of best player in the world
Your mom is an inspiration to so many woman chess players
2-4% of the chess players are women! Men play 25-50 times More than ladies! We would have easily 50 women over 2600 if they play chess! Women do play classical violin music as much as men! The Sibelius Violin competition finals 19 men and 18 women!
@@RaineriHakkarainen Not equivalent comparison. There will never be a woman as good as the top men players. There is a good reason why they compete separately at the highest level.
@@cosmicbro1973 Complete logic failure.
@@JimBalter By your logic the women should compete with the men I’m assuming?
That would be illogical because it wouldn’t be fair at the highest levels of chess.
Now tell me how what I said is illogical.
@@RaineriHakkarainen that might be because women don't need that long to recognise that the hobby they chose is objectively boring. -But, as u mentioned: On the other hand, they seem to struggle, just as men, to realise how disgusting and annoying violin's noices are. Well, nobody is perfect, I guess
Pia may not have won this game but she always wins our hearts. Best of luck to her in the tournament!
Vaishali & Pragg are in their best form. Pia fought well & is an inspiration to us.
Your mom is great. To compete with so many young players on an even keel is simply fantastic. Only Anand can do this. Best of luck to her.
Pia is an inspiration to many people like me. Im 48, male and have learned chess without a teacher and basically on my own. Not strong but love to play. She shows that you can still be strong the older we get and love that she is still able to hang and play with these young top level players! She is amazing!
This gives me hope! Thanks man.
Yes bro
At her age your mom played the best she could. Mistakes are just human. Applaud you for your coverage although it is emotionally distressing. Nicely done! Wishing her the best for the rest of the tourney 🎉
She is from my state TamilNadu India🔥I'm so proud of them..will support yall
I know this is out of context, but I was wondering what does "Vishwanath Anand" means in Tamil? Or is it just a Sanskrit name?
Anand means happiness@@AmanVerma-qh9jv
Even though your mum lost, it must be so exciting for her to start this up again. She must be so proud of you for reinvigorated her and you so proud of her. Then you dad so proud of the both of you. Let's get dad in now!!!
Congratulations to you Anna on recently reaching 1 Million Subscribers on RUclips! Keep up the good work!
Well played ❤. respect from INDIA
What a heartbreaking ending ! Go go Pia 🔥
Vaishali is playing well beyond her years... i don't see anyone catching her.
Not sure what you mean. As there are currently 13 female chess players that are ranked higher than her according to FIDE. Yes, she has potential -- but many young chess players just don't make it or don't have lasting power. Time will tell.
A few seconds in I'm smiling for no real reason except Anna is so happy & bubbly when explaining 😄
Your love for your family is lovely
Your mother is a legend at her age. Hoping to see u soon as well at the big stage. Love from India.
That was lovely to watch your reactions. Pia is so NICE and you, Anna have captured that too. Love these games. Thank you both!
What a thing, to have a brother and sister both GMs. Impressive.
Go Pia
I am so proud the way you made the effort to pronounce Pragananda's name.The news readers in my country would stumble over any name that is not in their native tongue.
Your mom is awesome!! This interaction is wholesome!!
All the Indian names pronounced correctly!! That in itself is commendable!!
Vaishali is a late bloomer when compared to or unlike her brother who is taking out world's top players at regular intervals and very consistent player for his age!!
i never knew that pia was this strong
That’s because you don’t know chess history
@@julianc691 it s not a question btw
@@redareda6607 🤣🤣dude,just stop
@@julianc691Dont act like you knew who this chick was before you saw her on youtube, kid lmaooo
@@rudolphschmidt313 this “chick” is a legendary chess player being one of the first women GMs in the world and at some point the highest rated female player. Judging by your vocabulary,not only that you’re the kid in this conversation but a very uneducated one too. Just go to sleep your mommy said it’s late
Sibling grandmasters do exist, for example the Polgar sisters.
thought the same,
She meant brother and sister.
@@kyumi__ these days that can happen too... they may even identify as a crocodile or washing machine :D
@@Cruz0e Almost nobody actually identify as a washing machine except people who want to mock lgbt people.
The Muzychuks as well
Pia is still a total beast
Pia is the best 🖤 keeeeep head up and keep going !!!
Pia Cramling is a beauty
I love how supportive both Anna and Vaishali's mom are
Ana , you are the sweetest chess analyst. Keep going girl.
TBH... A world Women's No.1 from 80's playing against 22 y/o fresh, top of the game GM like Vaishali on a classical game itself sounds just too good.
She is still preparing everyday and is even ready to take those risks and play bold in these endgames. It's just amazing to think about
Hej, jag gillar verkligen när ni kommenterar varandras partier. Jag började med schack, inte spela, men försökte, ungefär samtidigt som mamma Pia 😊 sedan uppehåll i närmare 50 år, och nu när jag har börjat igen, för nästan ett år sedan, får jag glädjen att följa er båda. Försöker att se alla RUclips-klipp, försöker lära mej igen. Otroligt inspirerande. Tack Anna och mamma Pia. Aldrig försent att börja om. ❤😊
salute to your mom's motivation and dedication after so many years
Pia level is so high. She is elite.
What a battle! My hats off to your mom! That was a great game win or lose!
Best of luck Pia for the next game!
Hej, jag är indier / svensk / bolivian, jag är ledsen att Pia förlorade. Jag har sett henne spela så många år. Jag önskar henne det bästa för framtiden. Tack/Muchas gracias
I don't know about chess .
Butt i am getting interest into it after watching your videos.😊
if u want i like to help new players so we can play if u want
Indian kids are very focused and hardworking. Very few fit the bill of prodigies.
I am writing this from India and have admired and respected Pia Cramling’s chess ability since the 1980s.
Your mom deserves to win. I'm supporting her. All the best Pia!
❤❤❤❤Love watching Pia play! It was fun watching Anna comment on Pia too, with similar emotions! Anna's commentary though is a bit harsher (not "OOOH this will be difficult..." "She messed up 🤣🤣🤣🤣!")
There are several other sibling pairs who are both grandmasters. The Ramesbabus are the only pair that are brother-sister, though (Judit and Susan Polgar are sisters, as are the Kosintsevas and the Muzychuks, the other pairs are brothers). There are a number of other brother-sister pairs that have an IM and a GM, such as Jorge and Desi Cori, or Dan and Pia Cramling.
Your Smile makes me ever Happy Anna ☺️. Wonderful 😊🤗
Sibling DUO is the word you were looking for
She played incredible! Sometimes these things happen after fighting it out for so many hours.. it happened to Fabi as well.
Great effort Anna and good luck Pua, youll come back strong
Yo I love you videos and I love you lovely family , you remind of how I see my parents . When we are kids growing up looking at them so perfectly imagining ourselves in the future to be as cool as they are and then see how difficult the world is , and it’s not just so simple . It’s okay to have some set backs in life that what teaches us lessons …..
however I’m so happy to see your mom competing with this young folks for 4 hours and keeping up with me and make it even difficult for them to keeep it equal with her I bet that your so proud . Your mom is so cool and lovely she deserves the best and i believe that she will finish in top 4 if she just relax and playes her stile . I hope the best for you and your fam
I really like how your parents regularly appear in your videos. The familial love is readily apparent. Your authenticity, empathy, kindness and passion for chess is what drives your subscriber numbers, not your beauty.
Love the jacket Anna
Your mom is a great Player! Respect from Bali.
Impressive pronunciation of Vaishali and Praggnanandhaa 🫡
16:13 it's easy to say when you're not the one playing and clock is ticking away :) we all know how sometimes even the best of moves can be missed when there is time pressure. Your mom played really well..both ladies did I have to say
When your mother was the #1 ranked woman in the world I was a newborn. She's still holding her own against the best of the best of the best 40 years later. She's a darned legend and her competitive drive and continued ability are so much fun to see.
Anna, taking on f5 was a terrible idea, even amateurs know that trebled pawns is bad. 9:50
Ow nooo, i hope mom isn’t going to be super mad with herself 😢
I mean your mom is not even in her peak and she is playing at this level at her age !! What a legend she is!! Sooo strong. Amazing Pia, we love you and we are enyoying your talent and level till today. Your actual ELO is not showing your true power!! You are rocking.❤
Anna u r my online chess guru,I am also from Chennai,same as pragg, vaishali & Gukesh.
Anna, you are a great chess commentator! As much as I enjoy you illustrating chess matches, would it be possible to do one with your father? I'd love to see you work together. Perhaps you could be hosting it as you do, but with his input as well. I suspect many of us fans out here would really enjoy his opinions on a match. Of course, I'd also love to see a dual commentator session with your mother. They clearly both have chess in their souls and are a lovely couple who raised an amazing daughter! ❤❤❤
Your mom is not only an icon in the chess world, she is a beautiful person. Also, she is proud parent to our favorite online chess tuber !
We all love Pia
Wishing her all the best
We love Pia! Good luck to her!
Always with you Pia!
Its not about only winning or losing its about how you move forward altough the circunstances keep going Pia
Don't cry dear ur mom is warrior
Andrea's going to have to kick it up a notch...lol
Your Mom is really good. The only reason she lost was not because she played quick but because she was under stress from the long playing times and that caused her to make the wrong move.
It's a real shame. That woman is under rated for sure.
Two moves, one lead to a draw from a winning position and other a loss from a drawing position
aw poor anna being so sad for momma during the livestream
Daughter like mother. Both with the question, why does she do this to herself?" Anna now has her answer. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
I am so proud of your Mother she is a Tigress!!
Her mum didn't want to settle for a draw.
Anna come to Quebec , you should do a podcast in the old city we are a big fan of chess.
Great game. I enjoyed it. Thank You.
Lots of Love from India 🇮🇳
Good luck Pia!!! Rooting for you ❤ thank you Anna for the content 😊
All the love for your Mom, She has been splendid commenting your games.
Win or loose still respect 🫡 to ur mom and also kudos to vyshali
O pia O pia Pia, tumsa nahi koi Pia 🎵
Nice content Anna! People often say that a position is a draw because the engine says so. However the engine can see the continuation but we do not . So if you do not have the knowledge or are unable to find it, the position is not a draw.
I think Pia actually proved age is not an issue. Her competition is actively playing other high level players whereas Pia is only recently doing the same. Give her some more high level tournaments and she’ll rise to the top.
Pia is inspirational!
Two blunders in two endgames therefore John Nunn’s help is required!
For Pia ❤❤❤❤
I'm right at the beginning of this video and I want to tell that I'm VERY excited to see who will succeed, experience and strategy or youth and attack. Let's see. Greetings to Anna and Pia from Germany.
Ding Liren is a sport tragic.He lost 4 classic games in a row without any draw between.
Vaishali will cherish this moment
Anna, your analysis, even in real time, is so strong. I really don't understand why you aren't a GM.
I honestly believe you have it in you.
Is it just the pressure of Live Play that makes you fog out mentally?
(I'm literally being complimentary! I think you have GM capability.)
Good luck mom
ANNA your hair looked half silver from shade, looked amazing! Pia 💙💛💙💛
Good luck Pia! ❤
Anna's mom is so good at chess. I am a fan of her.
Praggnandha is now world No.10 now after defeating fabiano No. 2 in yesterday match in Norway chess.
Good luck Anna's mom
It was uncharacteristic for her to miss the simple knight sac to win the exchange and an easy win as the rook dominates the knight.
Wow, your mom's commentary of your games is so much more... kinder :)
By the exclamations in your title, not only did your Mom face Vaishali, she BIG TIME faced Vaishali!
😂🎉
seeing Anna's pain hurts
Best of luck to your mom going forward.
Good luck Pia!
Wow, great game and one tiny miscalculation! Poor Pia!