I can't imagine, especially at that level. It I'm playing one of them longer rapids, like 15/10, I get so aggravated at myself for a blunder. It's like, up to that point I played a great game, and then I just threw it and wasted half an hour.
It’s because, unlike patzers, they completely understand, have been there before, and have human empathy. Narcissists are never among the highest ranks. Even Kasparov, though supremely confident, has humility. “Below 2650, not so good.” Karpov, Austin, TX, 1994.
@@the13thking That's the reason I love this game! Self-accountability, if you lose that'only your fault...maybe this is the reason why humble players reach the highest rank?
It's not people on the Internet, it's people. Analysis easy for this... blunder: oo = [ū] as in fool. os = [ŏū] as in rose. TO LOSE: spelled [ŏū] but pronounced [ū]. Don't lose your mind, but loose it 🤓
Handling disappointment with so much grace and restraint at such a young age!! Phenomenal parenting 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 And Richard? You are a sweetheart, man👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾
He reminds me of Kasparov. Garri was so gentle when defeated, so gracious when acknowledging blunders, so humble when winning. [Powerful Ironic Field switched off]
fr it happened to me in a tourney a week ago, it was my last game i was winning in a rook endgame up 4 pawns and if i won that game i won the whole thing, but i played too fast and accidentally let him promote, so frustrating 😭
Even as an Indian, I love the way Rapport plays, THE most creative chess player currently period. Always coming up with new and aggressive ideas even helped ding play new lines for white, great player.
Please share good vibes with him from Peru, my two kids like play chess. He is a good sample of sport man and example for children, please dont give up pragg, every lost make strong. Like a fenix will return from the ashes.
@@samle9131 First of all I am 2100 FIDE. But ok, I guess you are an expert, so I am a Noob. With regard to the luck: According to your definition of luck, there is no luck involved in Poker aswell, is there. Because it's your decision, whether you play on or not, rise or not... With that beeing said, chess is only luck to a small percentage. But Saying that no luck was involved is just wrong.
many such moments in this olympiad alone. a great reminder that even those who we most admire are still human. the spirit must stay strong even when our minds play tricks on us. go, Pragg!
Props to Richard for finding the brilliant move Be6, sacking his rook for that incredible defense that’s self sufficient enough to push his pawn freely.
@@toothlesstoe then Rg8 becomes possible (with check), and stops the pawn from behind. Bishop e6 stops Rook G8. If Re8x Be6, then Black King alone stops Rook G8 and Black Rook can also capture on h8.
@@Ilove2muchh since bishop is now covering G8 pragg can not check the king out of the way of the pawn on 3g, so the pawn will eventually reach queening. Best Pragg can do is probably play the rook back to H1 and stopp promotion, but by doing so he will lose his other rook... So its completely lost
Knight e2 If rook takes knight , king f2 and stops the pawn BUT If black pushes the pawn, knight g1 BUT If black plays rook e8(eat the white rook),white and recapture with the rook. How can it be a lost ?😢😢
And this is why chess is a game of nerves and why you never resign. Pragg was at +3, a huge advantage. But after his first blunder he went to +0, completely equal. And just two moves later he had a second blunder and he was at -a lot. Rapport could have resigned before and lost the match, by keeping up the pressure he got a surprising win. Blunders happen, never resign.
Rapport shows a truly gentle man sign by saying sorry, great
Richi always a gentleman.
He is a Gentleman the most creative player right now
@@robertor.8008
Yep, he always come up with something new, something tactical,
What a honesty. I will remember this. Great Rapport.
No need to say sorry when you didn't do anything wrong.
Staying focused for hours and blundering in a single moment must be so painful
It is. But that's also part of chess
Tell me about it
@@LuisFernando-ot9yvpasa mucho en el blitz el mismo rapport se ha equivocado de dar mate y nada menos que a carlsen
Well, some do it with their whole life
I can't imagine, especially at that level. It I'm playing one of them longer rapids, like 15/10, I get so aggravated at myself for a blunder. It's like, up to that point I played a great game, and then I just threw it and wasted half an hour.
Rapport is always very respectful and empathetic.
he doesn't look emphatic at all.. Rapport looks autistic and shy.
@@TrolIBoyjust facts, nothing to argue about
He has a good rapport with everyone
@@slivovitz1683😂
@@slivovitz1683ima rapport you for that one
“do you want to analyze?”. that’s dedication ❤
This is very typical for chess players.
Sure, that bit where you blundered the game, that was probably an error. Evil grin.
Painful to look at when its a bad loss
That right there is how you get to be a grandmaster.
Doesn't matter , he just stated the fact , no need to be stating things all the time@@stojko1972
At this level chess becomes the most brutal game played by the most humble gentleman
I agree!!! Chess is very brutal. But most of the top players are such gentleman. It's painful to see any lose due to a blunder like that...
What a beautiful quote, nice!!!
It’s because, unlike patzers, they completely understand, have been there before, and have human empathy. Narcissists are never among the highest ranks. Even Kasparov, though supremely confident, has humility.
“Below 2650, not so good.” Karpov, Austin, TX, 1994.
@@the13thking That's the reason I love this game! Self-accountability, if you lose that'only your fault...maybe this is the reason why humble players reach the highest rank?
It’s brutal at all levels.
Just that at the top level people just never expect them to blunder.
Pragg’s blunder brought out the true character of Richard!
Dick is such a nice guy
The hardest thing to do is win a winning position.
so truee
It happened to me multiple times when i lost winning games over the board
Happens to me too😢
Lol
-chess talk
He's saying sorry.. what a gentleman
It’s actually a bad thing to say. “Sorry I beat you”
@@agressivepizza49 hes not saying that,he knows the feeling of a blunder
Richard has a good rapport.
@JeanFoutre-yi5us Not sure if you're joking, but his name is Richard Rapport
Very good!
This comment is !!+
Dude, this basic ass joke made me laugh hard.
@@robbiestrong-morse730Of course he was being punny !
My goodness...how hard it is to swallow up the frustration of losing a win😢
*losing
But yeah. Agreed.
@@ClarkPotter Why people on the internet can't spell that word makes me want to "Loose" my mind!
It's not people on the Internet, it's people. Analysis easy for this... blunder:
oo = [ū] as in fool. os = [ŏū] as in rose. TO LOSE: spelled [ŏū] but pronounced [ū].
Don't lose your mind, but loose it 🤓
@Ichi-San-1501 no wonder the English language is so hard to learn Jesus.
Handling disappointment with so much grace and restraint at such a young age!! Phenomenal parenting 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
And Richard? You are a sweetheart, man👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾
He reminds me of Kasparov. Garri was so gentle when defeated, so gracious when acknowledging blunders, so humble when winning.
[Powerful Ironic Field switched off]
Even in defeat he still wanna analyse. Thats a true warrior
Rapport is such a gentleman
This is comforting to know that it still happens to grandmasters
fr it happened to me in a tourney a week ago, it was my last game i was winning in a rook endgame up 4 pawns and if i won that game i won the whole thing, but i played too fast and accidentally let him promote, so frustrating 😭
@@chess210you’re not a gm and it’s a novice move to play fast . good players don’t rush they play at a pace .
Even as an Indian, I love the way Rapport plays, THE most creative chess player currently period. Always coming up with new and aggressive ideas even helped ding play new lines for white, great player.
i agree mate rapport my fav player pragg future world champ
Chess needs more men like Rapport.
Rapport looks like the most laid back guy. Very comfortable in his own skin.
It's been a tough tournament for Pragg, but there's no doubt in my mind that it's the difficulty that precedes big things. Come on Pragg!
@@acidghost831 kkkkkk estou sempre por aí
Nothing to worry pragg... give another try. We are with you. Proud to be tamilan.. ❤
Please share good vibes with him from Peru, my two kids like play chess. He is a good sample of sport man and example for children, please dont give up pragg, every lost make strong. Like a fenix will return from the ashes.
It s phoenix
Bad luck....it happens.
Hope Pragg doesn't take it to heart.
He'll come back stronger ❤❤❤
The thing is that this thing has now happened 2 times in time pressure just before candidates.......this is the concern
Its not bad luck, it happens to a lot of players under time pressure and yeah it stings but thats just how it is
There is no such things as luck in Chess you should know that.
@@coleworld3746there is luck indeed. Theoretically you could play like the engine without even knowing how the pieces are moving...
@@samle9131 First of all I am 2100 FIDE. But ok, I guess you are an expert, so I am a Noob. With regard to the luck: According to your definition of luck, there is no luck involved in Poker aswell, is there. Because it's your decision, whether you play on or not, rise or not... With that beeing said, chess is only luck to a small percentage. But Saying that no luck was involved is just wrong.
many such moments in this olympiad alone. a great reminder that even those who we most admire are still human. the spirit must stay strong even when our minds play tricks on us. go, Pragg!
Ryszard Sprawozdanie - szacun, Super Gość.
Two of my favorite players !! So kind to one another … that’s what I like to see! 🙂
Props to Richard for finding the brilliant move Be6, sacking his rook for that incredible defense that’s self sufficient enough to push his pawn freely.
Couldn't he have just pushed the pawn anyway?
@@toothlesstoe then Rg8 becomes possible (with check), and stops the pawn from behind. Bishop e6 stops Rook G8. If Re8x Be6, then Black King alone stops Rook G8 and Black Rook can also capture on h8.
Losing by blundering feels more pain than losing 💔
A real gentleman. Quite rare quality in the top chess world.
Pragg didn’t just blunder, Rapport played really well
Pragg did a couple of blunders, Richard used that to win the game.
@@michelcolexcua474 no game is won without blundering.
@@raskreia8326 wrong, even if you play good moves all the game you can lose. Weak but good movements can make you lose.
Rapport's position was completely losing prior to the blunders
@@vibovitold Be6 was just such a brilliant move tho
even though chess is competitive, the players always show great sportsmanship. that is real chess. :’)
rapport deserves more cause he is so kind
He was identified as a gentleman just because of a kind action 😇
Two great players 💚💙
Chess at this level is so sad to see because a lot of the top players know and respect each other
Well, wishing Pragg a huge success at the candidates 🙌👍
rapport my fav chess player now, everytime he wins he says sorry and so humble player HE is magical
True gentleman, respect.
That game was incredible by the way.
Rapport es un caballero un excelente jugador y persona. Ojalá Hans Nimman aprenda un poco de él.
1st blunder - draw
2nd- Lost
I can't see it can someone explain
@@Ilove2muchh since bishop is now covering G8 pragg can not check the king out of the way of the pawn on 3g, so the pawn will eventually reach queening. Best Pragg can do is probably play the rook back to H1 and stopp promotion, but by doing so he will lose his other rook... So its completely lost
@@veben98but he can cover it with horse at g2
@@hopess-nm4ij if knight g2 then rook takes the knight with check, pawn is unstoppable
Richard is such a great guy: a gentleman who plays really imaginative chess
Other dude
Very respectful
Loved his nature
The longer the game the more painful the loss, especially if you have a winning position. Some people can just quit
Rapport is one of the few respectful and kind hearted players, in the top 25. He's a killer, but still has a heart.
At least the guy was willing to set up the board to analyze.
Asking "want to analyze" after such heartbreak shows the mind of a champion
He's a hard worker😢
Man just lost from the best winning position , in last 2 games he blundered due to to time pressure
Pragg has admirable character and maturity. He would make a likeable WC.
Great attitude and respect from Rapport
Two great guys and great players
These blunders are mile stones to the glorious victories ahead..keep going he is proven prodigy 🎉🎉
The mistakes are simply waiting to be made.
Chase is a very emotional game , i feel it every day 💖
Kurt was always more of a musician than a chess player, but it was still nice of him to come back from the dead for a quick game.
Can't watch.... so heartbreaking 😢
😂😂😂
Calm down take a breath
Rapport is such a sweet guy love him ❤
That kid will be champ someday.
Rapport knows how to handle persons based on their discipline...Love Rapport from India
Rapport is BY FAR my favorite chess player.. I wish he would stream
To immediately say want to analyze is savage lmao and rapport a great person to go over the game with right away
"Chess will be always a draw unless someone blunders"
You don't get better character in a player than these two. Gentlemen
It is all part of the process,their is a legend in him to perform at big stages
Rapport he is such a nice guy. ❤
I love Rapport's nice, humble and human attitude
I still believe Pragg have bright future in world's top chess class.
Even Vidit blundered continuously in his last 3 games and lost all of them
Best of Luck to them in the Candidates
There’s a game that we say say sorry to our opponent when winning…. Yes that’s CHESS,thats so beautiful…
Knight e2
If rook takes knight , king f2 and stops the pawn BUT
If black pushes the pawn, knight g1 BUT
If black plays rook e8(eat the white rook),white and recapture with the rook.
How can it be a lost ?😢😢
After knight g1 and rooks exchange black up 2 pawns
Then after knight e2
Kinh h2 can stop the pawn but sacrifising the knight.
Then white can just grab the above rook by rook a8
How can it be a lost ??
@@25kushalchakraborty20 idk, check yourself FEN:
r3R2R/p5k1/2p1b3/1p2p3/8/2N1K1p1/PPr5/8 w - - 1 2
It's completely lost, the best line for white is -8
Hoping prag is not too hard on himself.. we indians are proud of you champ
Even Vidit . Felt so bad for him during this Tournament . He shall come back stronger though !
They say you can usually recover from one blunder, but two is much more difficult.
Quando aprenderemos a ter essa humildade a evolução daqueles filmes do futuro vai acontecer nas nossas relações entre seres humanos ❤
Remember there always someone stronger than you
Nah, just blundered and Rapport used that advantage. Pragg was winning.
Look at his heartbeat 💓
Remember, chess is the silent playground of genius peoples ❤❤❤❤
Great endurance from Richárd Rapport! Credit to him for hanging on until his opponent made a mistake
Be6 is an INSANE move my jaw literally dropped when I understood. Unstoppable promotion. Gorgeous tactic
Rapport is a gentleman but also credit to Pragg for still asking if Rapport wanted to analyze.
100. Win or loss, my little chess heart would melt if someone asked me this. True gentlemen and consummate competitors. 🙏
Please!! Rapport this guy
My the guy wS so sweet to Pragg.So gentlemen,like a big brother❤
If anyone don't know why h8 is a blunder then now opponent can forword his pawn to h2 and there no way prag can now stop then pawn .
You mean g2?
@@zakidani21 yes thanks 🙏
thank you. I was almost getting mad as I only saw white winning a rook
After Be6, White can play Ne2 controlling the promotion square, and if Rxe2 Kxe2, and the king can stop the pawn.
@@Jivvi
Nd2 g2 Kf2 Rxd2 Kxd2 g1=Q
Pragg will bounce back stronger than ever
You can see his heart beating so fast
😥sad for pragg but respect for his opponent.
And this is why chess is a game of nerves and why you never resign. Pragg was at +3, a huge advantage. But after his first blunder he went to +0, completely equal. And just two moves later he had a second blunder and he was at -a lot. Rapport could have resigned before and lost the match, by keeping up the pressure he got a surprising win. Blunders happen, never resign.
Rapport is so kind
i like rapport my fav player ,pragg will be world champ
Who noticed the girl turned this side to see them 😂
Who is she?
and?
@@A8Y9N and she turned to see them
Pragg is very young and with immense potential.
Rapport is real human being ❤ like Pragg
Don't worry.. It's happen when you are on the way to World champion
Richard is my favourite manner likewise,a true gentleman.
Even building rapport by defeating his opponent.
Kurt Cobain has such a good heart.
Un pequeño bajón de azúcar o deshidratación y todo a paseo. Creo que eso es un blunder, cuando hablamos de estos gigantes del ajedrez.
SORRY FOR THAT❤
Nobody is perfect that's why no matter how much your good at chess you will eventually make a mistake
Chess blindness... Takes everone...😢
Pragg had a rough tourney.. he’s young and will only get stronger
Rapport is a great player and a person