The Sheer Will to Win is the most Important Thing - Sarbartho vs Almir | 26th Asian Youth Blitz

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • Sarbartho Mani (IND, 1546) was lost for the better part of the game against the top seed Amir Altair (KAZ, 1764). However, he did not give up. He kept fighting and looking to create chances. Watch till the end to find out what happened and don't miss the winner's expression.
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    Video: Shahid Ahmed
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Комментарии • 24

  • @JaiSriRam801
    @JaiSriRam801 7 дней назад +13

    3:39 Expression of that white t-shirt boy when he made the blunder is hilarious
    Great play by Sarbartho Mani🧡He proved that "Never give up"🧡

  • @honestloz
    @honestloz 7 дней назад +3

    Brilliant game, brilliant players at such a young age, it was great to watch two young talented players 👏 👏 👍

  • @animefan-uy3zq
    @animefan-uy3zq 7 дней назад +6

    nice handshake at the end

  • @dr.siddharthamaniheartdise4372
    @dr.siddharthamaniheartdise4372 6 дней назад +1

    This was breathtaking for us..we were looking at the match in DGT screen outside. Suddenly the moves froze as the moves were being given so fast, computer couldn't show it. After a few minutes we saw just the result as Sarbartho wins. We never knew that this was going on inside.
    Thank you Chessbase India, thank you Shahid Ahmed for making these moments permanent in camera and make it visible to us. Really grateful.❤️🙏🇮🇳

    • @anandhrajan99
      @anandhrajan99 6 дней назад

      Congratulations

    • @JaiSriRam801
      @JaiSriRam801 6 дней назад +2

      Congratulations ji🎉To your son and your family🧡

  • @abhisen6745
    @abhisen6745 7 дней назад +4

    With this speed of competition, after some years 12 year olds will rule the chess world. they will challenge 24 year olds arjun pragg gukesh.

  • @letters79587
    @letters79587 7 дней назад +3

    Wow, just wow.

  • @31redorange08
    @31redorange08 5 дней назад

    I'm sorry for the Indian boy, having to wear that jacket instead of something comfortable.

  • @achyuthcn2555
    @achyuthcn2555 7 дней назад +6

    Why the hell do kids need to be pressured that much?? Any serious pursuit of any skill should be discouraged in case of kids under 14.

    • @subhrapratimsharma2825
      @subhrapratimsharma2825 7 дней назад +4

      I think so too. Pressure and competition makes kids forget to enjoy the game. I don't think they enjoy the game much and just do it like 8 year olds do their schoolwork.
      What is the point of teaching a 8 year old university level Calculus if they are not capable of enjoying and appreciating it's beauty.

    • @achyuthcn2555
      @achyuthcn2555 7 дней назад +5

      @@subhrapratimsharma2825, We should just let them be kids as long as they are kids. This prodigy stuff is overrated and overtaxing. Doing Homework is so boring, but even that doesn't generate the stress these competitions produce.

    • @dr.siddharthamaniheartdise4372
      @dr.siddharthamaniheartdise4372 6 дней назад +3

      With humble appreciation for your concern, i would like to add that you have no idea how these kids enjoy this game. In Classical formats these kids will play for r-5 hours one game, take 30 mins for one move.
      This is Blitz format.
      Given a chance they like to keep playing whole day long. So believe us we are not pressurising as parents. Without huge love and passion for the game they can't reach upto this much.❤

    • @anandhrajan99
      @anandhrajan99 6 дней назад +1

      Worry about your own kids. No need to police what other parents do. Parents know best what's good for their child compared to some RUclips commenters

    • @achyuthcn2555
      @achyuthcn2555 6 дней назад +2

      @@anandhrajan99, "Parents know best how to raise their child" Good joke...Today's disturbed kids are tomorrows dangerous citizens. Read some Psychology.

  • @s.s2938
    @s.s2938 6 дней назад

    Beside tweedle dum is loosing also😂.

  • @ChessBaadshah
    @ChessBaadshah 7 дней назад +1

    పిల్లల కాదు పిడగల