Not the first time for Divya, or for that matter, for most multiple time champions. They are usually extremely resourceful though this had a fair slice of fortune, especially considering the hugely talented prodigy she was up against...
Instead of Bf3 here Bh5 is winning. Now we need to understand why. First after Bf3 or Bh5 white can't move her knight to a4 due to b2 check and ultimate Be4(in case Bf3) or (Bg6 in case of Bh5). The problem with Bf3 is after kb1 black doesn't have the option of Be4 as knight is controlling the square. But in case of Bh5,kb1 is not working because of Bg6. Now the next question should be after Bh5 why not f5 first to stop Bg6 and then Kb1? The reason is after f5 black will play Bf7 and take the important c4 pawn which he can't take by putting his bishop to f3. Obviously it is deep even for grandmaster with so less time in clock. I guess with more time he may able to find it.
In place if BF3 move should be Bc2 to cut off king from B1.. then irrespective of White's move black to play a2 then b2 check and then b1 queens.. if knight take then a1 queens After bc2 White's moves don't matter
@@HometownChessHerotrue that doesn't seem to be easy but that cements a2, b3 and bc2.. just let them rest there and let king gobble up other white pawns and activate c5 pawn.. May be I am wrong.. Please someone post right answer
In case Bc2 white will play na4 attacking the c5 pawn,if kd6 then f5 pawn push will force the black king to deflect to king side and white will grab c5 pawn and then sacrifice her knight on b3.
Here Bh5 is winning. Now we need to understand why. First after Bf3 or Bh5 white can't move her knight to a4 due to b2 check and ultimate Be4(in case Bf3) or (Bg6 in case of Bh5). The problem with Bf3 is after kb1 black doesn't have the option of Be4 as knight is controlling the square. But in case of Bh5 kb1 is not working because of Bg6. Now the next question should be after Bh5 why not f5 first to stop Bg6 and then Kb1? The reason is after f5 black will play Bf7 and take the important c4 pawn which he can't take by putting his bishop to f3. Obviously it is deep even for grandmaster with so less time in clock. I guess with more time he may able to find it.
Big congratulations to Divya for drawing with this great chess talent. I hope she can get her first GM norm at this tournament.
I barely know how to play chess but for some reason RUclips thinks I'd be interested and keeps recommending these games!! 😂😂
Maybe the algorithm thinks you've got the potential to be great at chess! 😂
@@Corteum 😲🤦🏻♂️😁
Not the first time for Divya, or for that matter, for most multiple time champions. They are usually extremely resourceful though this had a fair slice of fortune, especially considering the hugely talented prodigy she was up against...
Very good game. Nice to see Divya drew the game.
Try not to spoil the whose the winner in the title and thumbnail.
It's was a draw.
Nothing to worry. She will get such escape more than 1,000 times in her career. Fortune favours brave.
Lot of frustration at the end
Yağız Kaan, future World Chess champion
Nice joke 😂😂😂
@@samarthbagwe1736 we will see. Keep underestimate:)
@@muhammetbalc306 hyping up Players that haven't done anything
@@samarthbagwe1736 I'm pretty sure being the youngest guy who passed 2600 rating ever lived is something
good job Divya!!
He is the youngest to cross 2600. Very good defense against him
Please upload 61th National chess championship
too bad for the other kid; wily defense!
Instead of Bf3 here Bh5 is winning. Now we need to understand why. First after Bf3 or Bh5 white can't move her knight to a4 due to b2 check and ultimate Be4(in case Bf3) or (Bg6 in case of Bh5). The problem with Bf3 is after kb1 black doesn't have the option of Be4 as knight is controlling the square. But in case of Bh5,kb1 is not working because of Bg6. Now the next question should be after Bh5 why not f5 first to stop Bg6 and then Kb1? The reason is after f5 black will play Bf7 and take the important c4 pawn which he can't take by putting his bishop to f3.
Obviously it is deep even for grandmaster with so less time in clock. I guess with more time he may able to find it.
Thanks stockfish!
In place if BF3 move should be Bc2 to cut off king from B1.. then irrespective of White's move black to play a2 then b2 check and then b1 queens.. if knight take then a1 queens After bc2 White's moves don't matter
Bc2 nb5 a2 kb2 doesn't look so easy
@@HometownChessHerotrue that doesn't seem to be easy but that cements a2, b3 and bc2.. just let them rest there and let king gobble up other white pawns and activate c5 pawn..
May be I am wrong..
Please someone post right answer
@@HometownChessHero Bc2 Nb5 a2 Kb2 Bd3 Na3 Kf6 and blacks king gobbles up whites kingside pawns then reaches d4.
In case Bc2 white will play na4 attacking the c5 pawn,if kd6 then f5 pawn push will force the black king to deflect to king side and white will grab c5 pawn and then sacrifice her knight on b3.
Here Bh5 is winning. Now we need to understand why. First after Bf3 or Bh5 white can't move her knight to a4 due to b2 check and ultimate Be4(in case Bf3) or (Bg6 in case of Bh5). The problem with Bf3 is after kb1 black doesn't have the option of Be4 as knight is controlling the square. But in case of Bh5 kb1 is not working because of Bg6. Now the next question should be after Bh5 why not f5 first to stop Bg6 and then Kb1? The reason is after f5 black will play Bf7 and take the important c4 pawn which he can't take by putting his bishop to f3.
Obviously it is deep even for grandmaster with so less time in clock. I guess with more time he may able to find it.
A DD game after a long time
Tf she is so good in endgame
🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant brilliant
I would have promoted to a bishop
I think the win is easier after Bh5 instead of Bf3.
At first i thought "He is He"... but confused whether " He is She" ? 🤔then googled , it said
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Yağız Kaan erdoğmuş 🇹🇷
he looks like frank
It was very unsporting not to accept the draw earlier.
when was it
Under cover operator
2nd !
First!
sala thumbnail dekh ke socha, tanmay bhat kab GM bangaya 😁😁