Alireza didn’t focus on chess last year . I focus on fashion but nodirbek said last year that he focus on chess 100% So don’t compare between them there are not the same
@@MohamedHassan-zq8rryeah alireza allowed distraction. Nodirbek on the other hand is a national symbol in his country bcs of chess. I don't think he would ever go down the path of alireza whom is competing for a foreign country and isn't celebrated
@arnfinnevensen7022 Nodi has that special sauce that Fabi lacks. Fabi wouldn't go for this queen sac here. I like Fabi but his chess isn't inspirational. Except for how far you can go being good at calculating. Nodi takes that leap into the unknown. Fabi, never.
You're so right! Abdusattorov has a staggering career average of 44% wins and 35% draws, while the poor drawananda has only 45% wins and 35% draws. (Source: chess2700). You can tell by the numbers alone that it's about time to start call one of them names! Very based, congrats.
Isn't uzbekistan ruled by an autocratic and suppressive government and might it not profit more from focussing on fixing that than on patriotic symbolism?
Many People don't remember Nodribek in almost every tournament he is either the winner, tie and second. Almost most won both 2024 and 2024 Tata steel masters. It's not surprising he win Prague masters easily. Nodribek Abdusattorov will beat Ding Liren or Magnus Carlsen or anyone in his way any day.
The two best performing, super attacking players in the past 3 -4 months in Nodribek and Wei Yi will not participate in the Candidates, what a shame...
Tough Game even though Nordibek won I’ve enjoyed watching Parham playing some Great Chess I know people wanted to see Nordi in the candidates but he most likely will be there next year Great chess he’s playing Thanks for the Game Agadmator Enjoy your day
@@LittleRoCK181 please no, why would he? So that people with no attention span can focus on the video? These breaks are ok, even great, especially this one, bulding the anticipation.
When I saw Nodirbek in Daniel Kings channel for the first time he was 11-12 years old. He had some kind of fire in his eyes back then and conducted himself in an adult way despite his age. I have been telling everyone about this future world champion since then. This guy is truly special. Chess fans gonna enjoy Nodirbek, Alireza, Keymar, Prag, Gukesh and many other young talents performance for 10-20 coming years.
Bruh, I think Nodirbek reminds me of Kasparov!!! 😂 Dude literally just sacrificed TWO queens (it's almost unheard of in the highest level I suppose?) against Parham!!! The entire game was so beautiful and poetic!!! Bruh, idk how Parham's knight from f4, with all the horsing around could safely end up on c6 and finally perished alongside Nodirbek's sacrificed queen!!! 😂😂😂 It is the greatest game I've seen so far in 2024!!! Really well and beautifully played by both of them!!! All the maneuvering of the pieces are simply phenomenal!!! 😍😍😍 It's just unfortunate that Nodirbek didn't qualify for this year's candidates! 😢 But wishing the best for these 2 in the future!!! 😊
Yes , maybe in the next round, the problem and the advantage is his age. We need to see if this is not a fluke, a strong tournament like the one that Gugesh had, or a good year and after this year he will be human again. Also there are other monsters, as young as he is.
as a Persian, proud of Parham anyway that now he is in this spot beside chess monsters next to Alireza ofcourse. he has come a very long way. Way to go Parham
Parham should have fought it to the bitter end, and Hikaru would say "disrespect" We have seen many strong players, fall under pressure for the 10,000 traps in the bishop and knight end game, and he has 4 pawns. Yes, 99%+ chance that 'Nodirbek convert but let him do it. The computer shows mate in 25.
I don't know why Parham is looking at him crazy. He's the one that voluntarily walked into that potential king fork that he had to undo and lose the tempo that cost him the game. Not that the entire game wasn't incredibly sharp to begin with...
Rather than 45. ...bxa4, what about b4? Closes down the a and b files to prevent white's counterplay. Board's mostly locked down and leading to a draw.
While we were focused on Alireza & Magnus, Nodirbek lay in the shadows gathering his forces, forging steel and developing unseen battle strategies... now, he emerges from the darkness to crush all in his path, slowly but surely the crown will be his! Onwards to victory!! ⚔
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o Could you elaborate how he cheated? I mean step by step using this game as an example. You sound very confident so it should be easy for you to explain how exactly he managed to cheat.
Tough loss for Parham.. he belongs to the group that gets excited too quickly! he had it.. rare to see such swings in classical games - but congrats to NA - a worthy winner for sure!
I love how agadmator loaded in the photo. Keeps us waiting... waiting... waiting... then the photo comes in and we only see Nodirbek, and we all think what a scam, and THEN agadmator expands the frame to the right and we get the funniest reveal in chess photography this year. Big lolz for this one!
15:29 I believe I understand our modern Chess player's point of view of the leader board. The leader board would look better if the "crown" was worn on top; Rather than on the shoulder...
@@user-gr3tg2yk6othat means gukesh and rapport are engine cheats, cause we all see how these players perform in other tournaments while nodirbek leads every tournament. So don’t be jealous
@@James-bs7xs Gukesh wins all FIDE approved tournaments ... performs excellent in Tata steel, Fide swiss, Fide Olympiad, never seen rapport cheating either ... Norbidek is a confirmed cheat and all top players knows that .. that is why no one ever says or tweets anything good about him ...
As is should be, Ding is undeserving of a top 10 spot. Only reason he remains top 10 is the fact he only plays a few tournaments, of which he gets crushed.
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o Please elaborate how he cheated. Please use this game as an example. You sound very confident so it should be easy for you to point out step by step how he cheated in this game.
Number 4 in world at 19 yrs old, surely a future number 1.
Well alireza was number 2 and above 2800 but look at him now. U can never be sure about how things will play.
Alireza didn’t focus on chess last year . I focus on fashion but nodirbek said last year that he focus on chess 100%
So don’t compare between them there are not the same
@@ΓιωργοςΚ-ρ6κ I only see Nordibek getting better the way he’s playing
@@MohamedHassan-zq8rryeah alireza allowed distraction. Nodirbek on the other hand is a national symbol in his country bcs of chess. I don't think he would ever go down the path of alireza whom is competing for a foreign country and isn't celebrated
@@user-gr3tg2yk6ohe tied for 1st in Tata Steel, and won the rapid world championship and the olympiad, you absolute clown.
this is a insane game nodirbeks fighting spirit is what separates him from all the other prodigies is that he never accepts defeats until he resigns
Exactly,he goes for it with no fear, respect but no fear
@arnfinnevensen7022 Nodi has that special sauce that Fabi lacks. Fabi wouldn't go for this queen sac here. I like Fabi but his chess isn't inspirational. Except for how far you can go being good at calculating. Nodi takes that leap into the unknown. Fabi, never.
“Objectively, this is no time to be talking about objectivity at all”
- Agadmator, 2024
😂❤
A true Agad masterpiece.
Nodirbek is the MAN. He doesn’t play for a draw, he plays Win or Lose. What a fighter! 🎉🎉🎉
Exactly. Unlike draw-nanandha and draw-dit
You're so right! Abdusattorov has a staggering career average of 44% wins and 35% draws, while the poor drawananda has only 45% wins and 35% draws. (Source: chess2700). You can tell by the numbers alone that it's about time to start call one of them names! Very based, congrats.
@@aglieglie998 poor guy, he has a higher percentage of victory and still has a lower rating. At the end of the day, Nodirbek has got a higher rating
Uzbekistan is proud of you Nodirbek 👏 🔥
Isn't uzbekistan ruled by an autocratic and suppressive government and might it not profit more from focussing on fixing that than on patriotic symbolism?
@@PipRap ты был в Узбекистане? Ты все знаешь? Не говори если нечего не знаешь
@@PipRapshut it rainbow boy
Aren’t all liberal democracies ruled by plutocracts and big corps?
Antonio: "I'm not going to spoil anything"
The title: NORDIBEK OVERTAKES WORLD CHAMPION 😂
Poetic finish? That was a punch in the nuts! Amazing game!
Poetry in motion
🔥🔥🔥
Many People don't remember Nodribek in almost every tournament he is either the winner, tie and second. Almost most won both 2024 and 2024 Tata steel masters. It's not surprising he win Prague masters easily. Nodribek Abdusattorov will beat Ding Liren or Magnus Carlsen or anyone in his way any day.
That's true. He rarely has downfall tournaments. Very consistent on a high level 👍
Abdusattorov is ferociously aggressive; his playing style reminds me of Bobby Fischer.
The two best performing, super attacking players in the past 3 -4 months in Nodribek and Wei Yi will not participate in the Candidates, what a shame...
I have no words for that final move Qg8, just brutal, almost an insult
Duble queen sacrifice
Tough Game even though Nordibek won I’ve enjoyed watching Parham playing some Great Chess I know people wanted to see Nordi in the candidates but he most likely will be there next year Great chess he’s playing Thanks for the Game Agadmator Enjoy your day
Nodirbek not Nodribek
Parham always playing great games, but fumbles in the high pressure situations a lot
There is no candidates next year
Thank you agad for changing the thumbnail to both players, it has made the vids that much more tense, no idea who will win until the end !
What?? Are we missing something here? He sacrificed both queens!! Wow!
Nice fork at the end pretty slick
Using Stockfish to cheat will give you the same confidence
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o salty Indian.😂😂😂
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o yeah to learn and acquire skill from chess engine requires more than 2 balls, do you think other GMs using their balls fully?
Lmfao burn in your jealousy 🤣@@user-gr3tg2yk6o
Nodirbek is a beast when he’s in form.
14:19 Best bit of the video!
I’m thinking why he doesn’t edit out these kind of parts
@@LittleRoCK181 please no, why would he? So that people with no attention span can focus on the video? These breaks are ok, even great, especially this one, bulding the anticipation.
What a beauty of a game! Nodirbek is an absolute beast!
My man Nodirbek always inspires me! Congrats 🎉 champion!
way to go Nodirbeg! Another fantastic win with successive tempo on the opponent.
This is an insanely complicated game that shows Abdusattorov can navigate tactical gauntlets as well as positional squeezes.
When I saw Nodirbek in Daniel Kings channel for the first time he was 11-12 years old. He had some kind of fire in his eyes back then and conducted himself in an adult way despite his age. I have been telling everyone about this future world champion since then. This guy is truly special. Chess fans gonna enjoy Nodirbek, Alireza, Keymar, Prag, Gukesh and many other young talents performance for 10-20 coming years.
You forgot Wei yei
Nodirbek is a beast. It was outstanding performance! 😮😍
I was calling this like 1 years ago,this kid will get to Magnus levels,it's gonna be hard but I believe 😎
Nordirbek is a beast, I like his games a lot.
Thanks for analyzing this game.
Nodirbek decided to sacrifice his queen 🔥🔥🔥🔥 bro always living on the edge
Bruh, I think Nodirbek reminds me of Kasparov!!! 😂
Dude literally just sacrificed TWO queens (it's almost unheard of in the highest level I suppose?) against Parham!!!
The entire game was so beautiful and poetic!!! Bruh, idk how Parham's knight from f4, with all the horsing around could safely end up on c6 and finally perished alongside Nodirbek's sacrificed queen!!! 😂😂😂
It is the greatest game I've seen so far in 2024!!! Really well and beautifully played by both of them!!! All the maneuvering of the pieces are simply phenomenal!!! 😍😍😍 It's just unfortunate that Nodirbek didn't qualify for this year's candidates! 😢
But wishing the best for these 2 in the future!!! 😊
Amazing review! Greetings from Uzbekistan!
I believe Nodirbek is the one to crown as chess king soon
Yes , maybe in the next round, the problem and the advantage is his age. We need to see if this is not a fluke, a strong tournament like the one that Gugesh had, or a good year and after this year he will be human again. Also there are other monsters, as young as he is.
It’ll be a battle with a lot of these top young players
@@jaimeduncan6167a fluke? Have you seen his previous tournaments? He is better than your indian buddies. Relax 😂
"bishop now nicely controls pawn on H3, so if it.. you know gets attacked, it it would be defended" Agadmator
as a Persian, proud of Parham anyway that now he is in this spot beside chess monsters next to Alireza ofcourse. he has come a very long way. Way to go Parham
Parham should have fought it to the bitter end, and Hikaru would say "disrespect" We have seen many strong players, fall under pressure for the 10,000 traps in the bishop and knight end game, and he has 4 pawns. Yes, 99%+ chance that 'Nodirbek convert but let him do it. The computer shows mate in 25.
Tell me you're under 500 elo without telling me you're under 500 elo..........
Without the g-pawn then sure.
That is a waste of time and mental energy.
@@martinhh763 😂😂
YES bringing back live footage and commenting on it
If the old generation magnus ,fabino and caruana disappear Nodirbek is word no 1
So thats shows nodirbek is the future world champion and wordl no 1
Not as long as Pragg Gukesh and several other players are around to have something to say about that but yes he has been very impressive indeed
Thanks for showing the game but why is 6 h3 the Adams Attack?
Wasn't this Fischer's choice when facing the Najdorf back in the late 60s?
Nodirbek reminds me of a combo of Bobby Fischer and Nezhmetinov - a scary combination in chess terms.
A bit of karpov too
His games against anish in tata steel and jorden van forrest are karpovian
7:41 objectively, uhhh... no time to be talking objectively at all." -Agad 😂😅😂😅😂😅
Best way to describe watching him is he seems pretty damn comfortable on the board, it comes natural to him I feel.
Uzbekistan is becoming a source of great talents both in sports of mental and physical fighting 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿❤❤❤
WHAT A CREATIVE AND MULTI SKILLS PLAYER GRANDMASTER ABDUSATORROV👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥
@agadmator , use handbrake to render the vdo (on constant framerate) before uploading on YT , cuz the vdo lags sometimes .
I don't know why Parham is looking at him crazy. He's the one that voluntarily walked into that potential king fork that he had to undo and lose the tempo that cost him the game. Not that the entire game wasn't incredibly sharp to begin with...
"What was I playing here, was it even a human being'. Agadmator .Lol. Just cracked me up.
2 queen sacks what a poetic guy😂😂😂
Nodirbek will become World Champion, no question about that.
Nodirbek is a monster! Bulldozing his way to the top!~
15:05 -- Nordirbek putting the fear of God in him!! 😂
Rather than 45. ...bxa4, what about b4? Closes down the a and b files to prevent white's counterplay. Board's mostly locked down and leading to a draw.
Nordibrek is a monster. Parham brought his A game and still fell to this brilliancy by Nordibrek.
NODIRBEK!
Awesome game. Thank you, Antonio.
I knew this kid was special when i saw him played against magnus awhile back and he is proving me right.
Thats mah Boi Nodirbek Abdu what a Game👌🔥
This game was so beautiful even I understood it. Guy's killing it.
Very Fischer-esque style from Nodirbek❤
Nodirbek “The Uzbek Assassin” Abdusattorov 🥷🏻
While we were focused on Alireza & Magnus, Nodirbek lay in the shadows gathering his forces, forging steel and developing unseen battle strategies... now, he emerges from the darkness to crush all in his path, slowly but surely the crown will be his! Onwards to victory!! ⚔
Question in the line where you sac the queen why wouldnt you take the rook on h1 instead of the bishop on d8?
Nodirbek and Alireza and the indian prodigies would be a fun candidates in the future
Agree ..Alireja pure Genius along with Praggu
Gukesh arjun and keymer very strong
Norbidek ?? He seems like an Engine cheat
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o Could you elaborate how he cheated? I mean step by step using this game as an example. You sound very confident so it should be easy for you to explain how exactly he managed to cheat.
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o Nodirbek takes it as a compliment.
Is modified in the candidates? I could see him becoming world champion
Could parham trade off a pawn for the white pan and force nodirbek to play a bishop knight checkmate?
Tough loss for Parham.. he belongs to the group that gets excited too quickly! he had it.. rare to see such swings in classical games - but congrats to NA - a worthy winner for sure!
Great strategic understanding from Nodirbek 👌
I love how agadmator loaded in the photo. Keeps us waiting... waiting... waiting... then the photo comes in and we only see Nodirbek, and we all think what a scam, and THEN agadmator expands the frame to the right and we get the funniest reveal in chess photography this year. Big lolz for this one!
Thank you guys, for supporting Nodirbek,
this is by far the game of tournament, crazy game
15:29
I believe I understand our modern Chess player's point of view of the leader board.
The leader board would look better if the "crown" was worn on top; Rather than on the shoulder...
THAT LAST SHOT WAS DIRECT TO THE SOUL OF PARHAM😂😂
Never saw king marching to the queen!! Crazy
While everyone focused on Firouzha for the last 2 years, it was actually Abdusatorov who was the real deal.
both are good of course
I think a lot of attention is actually Shared they all have their five minutes of fane or the spot light on them only the future will tell
@@user-gr3tg2yk6othat means gukesh and rapport are engine cheats, cause we all see how these players perform in other tournaments while nodirbek leads every tournament. So don’t be jealous
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o Why? How? Could you elaborate? Could you back up your accusations with some verifiable information please?
@@James-bs7xs Gukesh wins all FIDE approved tournaments ... performs excellent in Tata steel, Fide swiss, Fide Olympiad, never seen rapport cheating either ... Norbidek is a confirmed cheat and all top players knows that .. that is why no one ever says or tweets anything good about him ...
Awesome game. And cool last move. Great pic.
Your straightforward commentary on the photo at the end killed me, thanks for the laugh agad
As is should be, Ding is undeserving of a top 10 spot.
Only reason he remains top 10 is the fact he only plays a few tournaments, of which he gets crushed.
Bravo Nodirbek
Could you please also show us the engine rating with your analysis?
❤Nodirbek the world is proud of your
A poetic ending is satisfying.
At 9:30 why not play Nc2 and block the defense of the rook? How would white defend against that?
Rxc2 Qxc2+ Kxa3 and black can't stop the pawn from promoting
"Objectively, this is no time to be talking about objectivity." 😄
Clash of 2 aggressive players 🔥🔥
Why didn't White take on h5, followed by g5? Seems the most obvious to me!
Mr. Nodirbek is rising. No bullshit with this guy. Parham looks like a Fischer opponent, post-game. Crushed ego.
Future of Chess.
Title game:
Two queen sacrifice
or
Three brilliant moves
Two Queen sacs!
“Objectively, this is no time to be talking about objectivity, at all.” Killer line bro.
YOURE NOT DIS APPOINT US ABDU👌👌👌
That last move!
So sad that Nodirbek isn't in this Candidates!
Because Stockfish cheaters are not allowed
Stupid how can you know, don't speak at all without proof
User gr3 don't speak without proof at all
@@user-gr3tg2yk6ohave you got kicked in the head. 😂😂😂
@@user-gr3tg2yk6o Please elaborate how he cheated. Please use this game as an example. You sound very confident so it should be easy for you to point out step by step how he cheated in this game.
That game was on an alien level.
Great player - Nodirbek, future champion
Would be more glad if this game is analyzed for 25-30 minute. Such complicated game with many variation
Completely stoning. Thanks agad
Magnus should play nodirbek in a classical match for the real world championship.
Where do you keep your right hand in these videos 😂
What would have happened if the bishop was taken on a6 instead of the queen
Last NF6 move poetic or devastating?
That is why Magnus is not as beloved because he cleverly avoids tactical complexities for maximising winning chances...
4:40 I like how he doesn’t even try explaining why gxh4 isn’t just a free pawn lol
True 😅
Beautiful game, chances for both, proud of them, two queen sacs, but hey, didn't my young hero play well.
And India just got a new number 1. How did that happen? #suggestion
Nodirbek, Shavkhat. uzbekistan is a sports pro now. Love from 🇧🇩