Ali Reza needs to improve on his end games. He loses on winning positions once the key pieces gets exchanged. Somehow his position immediately becomes weak after exchange. Pragg has a terrific end game and a very strong positional player. This is a great era for chess with such a lot of latent coming thru.
Trainers like Ramesh sir,Vishy sir, Vladimir Kramink sir and Boris Gelfand sir are few of the names that have shared their invaluable knowledge with Pragg and other Indian Chess players and you can see the impact! 🙌😄
While Might Guy would say "THE YOUTH!!!", dont ever forget that he was essentially the baddest ninja on the planet not hosting the Juubi. The youth might be the future, but the present it still ruled by others.
Consecutive 3 matches in between Pragg and Firoujza. It seems Agad has seen the future and is preparing for the World Championship in between these two geniuses.
It's painful to see Firouzja throw away another winning position. But well done, Prajnananda. Hope to see more battles between these two, especially in classical format.
To win from a losing position is perhaps the most difficult one. Pragg does it time and again. To never give up is the golden rule in chess just as in life.
Not the Pirc Defense (e4-e6) but the Philador (e4-d6), but Agad knew that, since he recognized the Mythical Black Lion Line (1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nbd7)
I'm a crappy chess player but I've been watching your incredible coverage of fantastic games for years and I am learning. Something snapped in my mind today as I watch this attack/defend exchange between these great players. The depth of play is beyond me but would you... or the engine.. be able to provide a deeper insight into the thinking of the course of play. Perhaps many moves in advance. Your analysis is typically one, two or three moves in advance. Yes, I know, it would be a "master class" that may extend to an hour or more but it might help to deepen insight on how far ahead world class players think and could provide some insight into selecting a course of play - understanding that this is a fluid game. This slightly altered approach might help those of us who are challenged on either one of right brain or left brain thinking.
It's incredible how many times I've seen Alireza having a winning position to at worst making it a draw and then all of a sudden having end game losing positions.
Nicely done from Pragg! Nobody in Norway and Sweden like Frouzja for the complaint he made against Magnus in the 19th round of the World Blitz Championships 2019, so congratulations to Praggarooney!
@@elijahvictor4077 pragg time was also low and being in worse position puts you in more pressure,alireza had many moves but he chooses to play the worst move.
@@baddyforall2568 yes. but once Gukesh said, whenever I play against Pragg and Nihal I always try to keep safe my king. If they see someone's king is unsafe, they attack it instantly!
Hey @Agadmator , nice analysis of 3 Prag-Firouza games . Just correct Prag's actual rating from 2751 to 2651 ! That makes these wins even more special knowing that theres almost 140 rating point diff between these players .
@@ayushmaurya8144 Oh okay👍. Although the Fide ratings would make more sense as they give a perspective of where the players stand when facing each other
According to FIDE's site, Praggnanandhaa is rated 2661 in Classical, 1927 in Rapid, and 2599 in Blitz. Firouzja is 2778 (C), 2704 (R), and 2795 (B). What is source of the 2751 and 2793 ratings? They don't match the more current ratings on 2700chess, either, so I am curious what those numbers represent given they are not their FIDE ratings.
At least 3 player said they had bad sleep why they lost a game against PRAGG Some says CHESS SPEAKS ITSELF or BATHROOM PROBLEM Its time to acknowledge and have a gut to say PRAGG played better? Reality= courage of admission the facts= humanity Otherwise ur CHAKRA of HEART and BRAIN remain underdeveloped PRAGG praises always others and reflects his mistakes despite WIN or LOST OP to PRAGG India always remain mein IDOL of WORLD LEADER in any field.
@@Wird97 i mean if you see the future his arch rival will include alireza, keymer, abusattarov, gukesh, nihal, raunak, arjun, etc so in that sense i was telling
rapid chess is not a real chess game, it depends on what you have memorized not on your ability of analyze!! so who with white pieces wins like this match😅
we really need you to show us the bar and the time of each move, instead of opening another window and checking every time, try for us and make sure it will be more fun
What an excellent chess analyst and narrator you are, dearest Agadmator.
That triple battery in e file was so convincing. Brilliant game by Pragg not only holding it but also winning the match.
Nice comment , also is 1st
Alekhine learned his lesson on that!
Alireza is weak bruh
Spoiler warnings??? 😆🥲
@@AshishKumar-gh2bz sorry😅
What a nice feeling to see that the future of chess seems secured.
The start of a beautiful rivalry perhaps? I can't wait for Firouzja and Pragg to form the new generation of super GMs
Ali Reza needs to improve on his end games. He loses on winning positions once the key pieces gets exchanged. Somehow his position immediately becomes weak after exchange. Pragg has a terrific end game and a very strong positional player. This is a great era for chess with such a lot of latent coming thru.
Thanks for the tip yo! - Alireza
I hope he improves from this vital enlightenment.
It seems he still hasnt learned basic endings. Saw him lose an elementary rook endgame to Hikaru, may be in the candidates, also to Ju Wenjun may be.
Has Pragg memorized thousands of machine moves? Pretty incredible stability. He is one amazing player.
Trainers like Ramesh sir,Vishy sir, Vladimir Kramink sir and Boris Gelfand sir are few of the names that have shared their invaluable knowledge with Pragg and other Indian Chess players and you can see the impact! 🙌😄
It was just alireza who was weak here
@@grahampawar why you keep saying sir?😂
@@prajwalbharambe343 Isn't that obvious? Because of sheer respect for the incredible players.
@@arturscircenis2820 it feels weird.
As I examine the current list of Top 20 Classical format player ratings, it occurs to me that Pragga just might be the next one to crack 2800.
he is not consistent.
nihal will beat him to 2700 , as nihal takes a draw and defends well.
As the great Might Gai would say "THE YOUTH!!!" What a time to be alive
While Might Guy would say "THE YOUTH!!!", dont ever forget that he was essentially the baddest ninja on the planet not hosting the Juubi. The youth might be the future, but the present it still ruled by others.
@@boogienightsmarkwahlberg6011 chill bro. Are you ok over there? You sound like you need a hug.
Consecutive 3 matches in between Pragg and Firoujza. It seems Agad has seen the future and is preparing for the World Championship in between these two geniuses.
And if you don't like, there is Gukesh-Abdussatarov :)
@@iblahim2000 There is Arjun(Already crossed 2700) nd Nihal aswell the list goes on nd on 🤣🤣🤣
It's painful to see Firouzja throw away another winning position. But well done, Prajnananda. Hope to see more battles between these two, especially in classical format.
Man! That end game deserves a soundtrack. Freaking LEGENDARY fight from Pragg. Only young blood can fight like that. Wow. Heroic.
Prag is so impressive, really enjoy watching him play
We are living in the new Golden Age of Chess.
To win from a losing position is perhaps the most difficult one. Pragg does it time and again. To never give up is the golden rule in chess just as in life.
Great game - how the game swings with each move! Thank for the lovely analysis!
Capablanca-esque endgame technique by Pragg! Simple, smooth, and clean🔥. Sick game
Agad- thanks for the spoiler free thumbnail with both portraits ! keep it up!
Really thought Pragg was Pushing it with Rc6.....
Was freaking when he played Kb2 !!
I have foreseen both of these titans as world champions from 2026 -- 2038 -- battling it out every year.
Don't forget Gukesh.
Not the Pirc Defense (e4-e6) but the Philador (e4-d6), but Agad knew that, since he recognized the Mythical Black Lion Line (1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nbd7)
Congratulations, Pragya!
I'm a crappy chess player but I've been watching your incredible coverage of fantastic games for years and I am learning. Something snapped in my mind today as I watch this attack/defend exchange between these great players. The depth of play is beyond me but would you... or the engine.. be able to provide a deeper insight into the thinking of the course of play. Perhaps many moves in advance. Your analysis is typically one, two or three moves in advance. Yes, I know, it would be a "master class" that may extend to an hour or more but it might help to deepen insight on how far ahead world class players think and could provide some insight into selecting a course of play - understanding that this is a fluid game. This slightly altered approach might help those of us who are challenged on either one of right brain or left brain thinking.
It's incredible how many times I've seen Alireza having a winning position to at worst making it a draw and then all of a sudden having end game losing positions.
0:08 Tremendous Pronunciation!! :D
Nicely done from Pragg! Nobody in Norway and Sweden like Frouzja for the complaint he made against Magnus in the 19th round of the World Blitz Championships 2019, so congratulations to Praggarooney!
HE WAS 17!!! at most
Giva the guy a break!
Immature people be like
Norway and sweden ? never heard of them
@@mviv6339 Excellent - let's keep it like that.
I need to know how to turn -10 into a win. We've all been there before. Am I right?
-10 is one of my favourite places . I visit it quite a few times a day .
Not an easy place to be. But I can understand, Firouzja was extremely low on time.
@@elijahvictor4077 pragg time was also low and being in worse position puts you in more pressure,alireza had many moves but he chooses to play the worst move.
And there it was. The "sorry about that" moment. I was beginning to miss it.
Sorry about that. I'll bring it back.
Prag will be world champ someday. Thx agad
Thank you very much! Very interesting!
Imagine Gukesh and Abdusattorov playing this tournament!😱😁
They are definitely capable of going toe toe with any1 here.
I would even rate Gukesh above pragg.
@@baddyforall2568 yes. but once Gukesh said, whenever I play against Pragg and Nihal I always try to keep safe my king. If they see someone's king is unsafe, they attack it instantly!
These chess players nowadays are amazing!
this was an incredible game!
Maybe next gen alireza succeeds Magnus as world chess champion but Pragg succeeds Wesley as world #9LX champion?
Lol
WOW, what a comeback by Pragg!
Hey @Agadmator , nice analysis of 3 Prag-Firouza games . Just correct Prag's actual rating from 2751 to 2651 ! That makes these wins even more special knowing that theres almost 140 rating point diff between these players .
CCT ratings
@@ayushmaurya8144 Oh okay👍. Although the Fide ratings would make more sense as they give a perspective of where the players stand when facing each other
@@sandeeppatil480 Sandeep praggs live clasical rating is 2675
@@siddharthpandey9609 It's still not 2751 . That's his CCT rating. And Fide rating is still almost 100 points lower than Alireza
#suggestion Duda vs Niemann, Pawnstorm in second game is sth you don't see often, I would even say never
i just come to this channel for viewing the game for the 2nd time i just do it everytime idk why lol😂
Are you from India?
i know it’s Rapid, but i wouldn’t wonder if one of these two cracks the 2900s barrier before Magnus does
This comment made my day
25% comments here talks about pragg rating , 25% talks about pragg's name and 25% talks about the alireza and only remaining 25% talks about the game
Prag is just a beast!
He is but he was extremely lucky. That position was dead lost.
@@elijahvictor4077 not easy to find those only winning moves in endgame
@@elijahvictor4077 it happens, last game pragg lost where he was completely winning, same goes here with alireza
@@elijahvictor4077 Stop making excuses 🤣
Seen this live, unbelievable!!
According to FIDE's site, Praggnanandhaa is rated 2661 in Classical, 1927 in Rapid, and 2599 in Blitz. Firouzja is 2778 (C), 2704 (R), and 2795 (B). What is source of the 2751 and 2793 ratings? They don't match the more current ratings on 2700chess, either, so I am curious what those numbers represent given they are not their FIDE ratings.
CCT rating.
Ah, thanks. I didn't realize this is a non-FIDE tournament. It makes sense now knowing they are online ratings.
End game artist pragg
We need a new saga
8:19 "Sorry about that" version 2.0.
I really like Progg's games.
Great win for Praggnananda and bad blunder by Firouza by his standards
What a fight on the board. Two champions locked in a stuggle to win,
#suggestion I would love to see some more of your own games👍🏼
Gukesh is on track for that
Wow pragg is 2751. Great performance from this young talent.
What?. I thought he was not even in top 100.
İts not classical rating, it is blitz or rapid
It's cct rating
@Agadmator , Many times since I have subbed, you have said "sorry about that". What are you on about?
Awesome Play. Thank you for sharing.
Great performance in time pressure
Excellent battle of chess by Praganandha.
Isn't Pragg's rating incorrect here? I'm pretty sure he's not 2751! (yet)
It’s online game rating CCT
@@sunitijain165 thanks
Ra1 is exactly the move that separates Magnus from the rest, he would never play such a move
Damn! I love the end game!
Pragg-nana what's the name? Pragg-nana what's the name?
The endgame looks like Magnus’s type of position and style.
Well done! :)
At least 3 player said they had bad sleep why they lost a game against PRAGG
Some says CHESS SPEAKS ITSELF or BATHROOM PROBLEM
Its time to acknowledge and have a gut to say PRAGG played better?
Reality=
courage of admission the facts= humanity
Otherwise ur CHAKRA of HEART and BRAIN remain underdeveloped
PRAGG praises always others and reflects his mistakes despite WIN or LOST
OP to PRAGG
India always remain mein IDOL of WORLD LEADER in any field.
What format is this game ?rapid??
Sounds like the Ghost Of Tal has entered the chat
This has been a superb match.
Op praguu...
Proudly Indian
Where are the elo ratings from? I don’t see Praggu at 2750 on fide.
Rapid chess ki rating hai ye
some one said that its CCT rating. online ratings, non fide...
@@AyushKumar-lr9po rapid mein pragg 1900 hai ratings mein
Why he says 'sorry about that'?
Which rating is this? Last time I checked Pragg had 1970 in Rapid.
Online
@@arpanbordia4741 Oh. Who gives this rating?
@@Aditya201194 CCT
Grandmasters blundering completely winning advantages makes me feel better about myself
Pragg is 2751 in which format?
it is freaking good bcoz in today's independence day pragg defeats his arch rival making india proud
His arch rival?
@@Wird97 yeah I was thinking the same.
I don't think pragg has defeated alireza in recent times
@@Wird97 Indeed
@@Wird97 i mean if you see the future his arch rival will include alireza, keymer, abusattarov, gukesh, nihal, raunak, arjun, etc so in that sense i was telling
Trueee
its mad how i use agads voice to sleep everyday
The biggest criticism of chess is the comment we hear over and over, and that is: "Nothing new here, this move has been played hundreds of times".
But after few moves you always hear this is a new game now
Praggu is 2661 in standard chess, not 2751.
cct ratings
analyze Adham Fawzy and Macoly....very good one
Ali reza is clearly out of form. Well, he has been for a while now. The only player who is never out of form is Carlsen.
request: Bluey Season 3 Episode 10 (Chest) :P
No one:
Me (a 2 year long subscriber): what on earth is he on about when he says 'sorry about that' 🤷
Prag 2751?
Huh. All these years and I’ve never known how to pronounce “Pirc”.
1:51 Free pawn on a5😋
Discover check and u blunder the queen
@@pukarshrestha1903 i know ofcourse
You noticed, right? ;)
Wait, Pragg is 2751!?!?
That’s why we should learn endgame !
#suggestion Carlsen vs giri
What a game 🎯
rapid chess is not a real chess game, it depends on what you have memorized not on your ability of analyze!! so who with white pieces wins like this match😅
Alireza really needs to improve on his endgame.
Excellent match, bad luck for Firouzja
From when Praggu's rating is 2751? !!!
These are CCT ratings. Non fide tournament.
Cct?
we really need you to show us the bar and the time of each move, instead of opening another window and checking every time, try for us and make sure it will be more fun
Takes focus away from the board.
Beautiful gaming!
Praggnanandaaaaaaaaaaaaa............a.. a... a......
Personal question : you never sleep ?..
Always play to the end!
Im really disappointed in Alireza, how did he lose this winning game???
Because he faced a better player
@@user-ny1vt7tx3j that's how overrated players lose
Is pragg rated 2751? I think it would be 2651 isn't it?
its his rapid rating
It's rapid rating not classical...
He is 2675 in classical
He is better in rapid than classical atm
Isn't his rapid rating around 1900
PRAGGOAT 🐐
Agad let them finish the game first !!
Sometimes our mind is also our enemy