The first move will be made on Monday Nov 25th at 5:00pm in Singapore. In other cities the time will be: Croatia 10:00 am London 9:00 am New York 4:00 am Los Angeles 1:00 am New Delhi 2:30 pm
I think they're both extreme calculators so it's going to be interesting to say the least. Like Magnus himself admitted that Ding was a better calculator than himself. And I think the extremely sharp positions Gukesh can produce is going to inspire Ding to bring back his old self. That's all he's missing I feel is inspiration.
Ding vs Nepo was the best WC championship ever! It had everything including twists and adventure. Really loved it. I hope this one will live upto last year's
Love Gukesh but Ding is just ma boy. I hope he’s recovered from the sub-par year he’s had to play his best chess yet - but will still be fine with Gukesh. May the best mind win.
@@khaby0060 What kind of a question is that? I'm making a very obvious observation based on his play for almost two years now. When did I ever imply that I'm some kind of a strong player? Ding isn't even rated in the top 20 anymore. If I said a college football team couldn't beat an NFL team, would you also suggest I'd have to be an NFL caliber player to make such a simple observation? Be better.
In my opinion, Gukesh should try to win in the classical format itself. He has shown incredible calculation and conversion skills, especially in the game with the Knights in the olympiad. But his recent performances in rapid hasn't been that good. Ding, on the other hand might try to draw the classical matches and fight it out in the rapid since he was once one of the highest rated rapid and blitz players. Hopefully, it will be a good match with fireworks in each round!
Would love to watch you streaming the WCC. The endless blather and analysis from the big channels gets tiresome, especially when they sometimes don't even show the live board.
I just can’t envision Ding suddenly playing his best chess again even so I’m rooting for my guy Gukesh he has great determination and he’s a great classical chess GM this Championship means so much to him and all of India 🇮🇳 I really hope he prevails and believe he will . The first few games will give us some idea of how this contest will go I hope Gukesh gets off to a strong start that will be encouraging Thanks Agadmator 😊♟️‼️🇮🇳🏆❤️
2:17 how about anand vs boris gelfand (2012) They both played under india and israeli flags respective both being asian countries Yes it can be argued that gelfand was born soviet - belarusian but still it deserves a mention
This is such a hard decision when both players are favorites, and both countries are praiseworthy. I for once will decide to remain wise and choose silence, my fifth amendment right.
@@phillipkleopas7230 obviously, I don't understand how people can't see this, Ding is the all time weakest world champion and at the same time the weakest gm right now. And still people are hoping to see a good fight between them.😂😂
@neversayxever Weakest GM is a straight up dumb lie, GM starts at 2500, I will say though that the World Champion being ranked 22nd in the world is embarrassing
Baguio is in the Philippines. Korchnoi vs Karpov, very interesting match where Karpov was said to have hired an hypnosis while Korchnoi hired some local spiritualist
If the 2800 Ding shows up then Gukesh will lose not just that if 2018 Ding played the current Magnus, Ding would win but Ding is far far from his peak.
2800 Ding was at some point the highest-rated blitz player while also being top 3 in classical. As Nepo himself admitted, if peak Ding played, Gukesh would be the underdog. And that would be true for most of the top players, except Magnus and maybe Fabiano. Sadly, we might never see that Ding again 😞
Singapore is uniquely the perfect venue for this match because both Ding and Gukesh's mother tongues i.e. Mandarin and Tamil are official languages there. So, in a way this is home ground for both of them.
Hi Agadmator! Looking forward to your recaps with the WCC starting today. My only request is if you could make your thumbnails and titles as spoiler free as possible. Knowing the result beforehand takes a little bit of the fun out of the recap. Have a great day !
4:14 “the first championship held in South East Asia since 1978 in Baguio” I am pretty sure the match in Bangkok between Freddy Trumper and Anatoly Sergievsky was held in 1984
As it will always be - one Ding to rule them all. As much as I enjoy Gukesh playing chess, I want him to have a really tough time to grab the throne and the crown from Ding. He prepared like the whole year for this event, he must not disappoint. And he will not.
I don't know why but I Am Getting More into chess I just developed it just few months ago but I actually like myself trap in Chess world ❤ ... It helps me to think More
prime ding liren used to beat magnus carlsen pretty effortlessly, he was not better than magnus, but he was clearly better than any other opponent magnus faced in his career, and magnus admitted it too.
Ding never defeated magnus is classical .... All these build-ups are nothing just adding spice to the boring world of chess . Magnus is Goat Gukesh is world champion Don't overthink 😊
There is not armaggedon Classical 120min after move 40 there is increment after move 60 there is 30s increment per move Rapid 25+10 Blitz 5+3 If drawn another Blitz section of 3+2 until someone win.
I hope I could become a totally different player (by the world championship),” Ding Liren admitted in an interview with the chess app Take Take Take after the final round of the Chess Olympiad in September this year.
Suggestion # any game Gukesh won during the Chennai Chess comp I know you’ve shown most of those games maybe there was one you might not have ? I know he had scored 9 points out of a possible 10 he had won 8 with 2 draws
My dream championship is Hikaru winning this year, and then Ding is Rapport's second against Hikaru next time, with Niemann played by Pauly Shore as Hikaru's second. Best Rocky 3 chess story possible.
Once again, FIDE doesn't get it. There should NEVER be short-game tie-breaks. There's an old saying: "To be the best you must beat the best." In a 14-game match, Gukesh should have to reach 7-1/2 points to take the title. Otherwise, he hasn't proved he's better than Ding, and therefore Ding should keep his title. Remember, this is the pinnacle of chess superiority. All other chess titles -- no matter how prestigious or lucrative -- pale in comparison. This is the one championship that should be settled on the merits of the rules of classical time format. The only variation I'd be comfortable with are minor adjustments to the time format itself. Of course, many of you will argue that in other championship contests -- say, the NFL's Super Bowl, or the Masters golf tournament, or the World Cup of Soccer, special short-form tie-breaks are part of the game. But not all championships go that route. For example, the World Series [of Major League Baseball] simply goes into extra innings to decide the winner (in fact, they do that even for regular-season games).
The "you know who" in question is Kasparov, still holding the record of the youngest ever chess world champions. Magnus had the opportunity to best that record back in 2011/2012 but chose not to.
How does this sound ???? Ding vs Gukesh (14 Match WCC): Match1: Ding Wins after Gukesh blunders a drawish position due to WCC pressure and the kind of attention he gets. Score: 1-0 Match 2-5: Dull Draws (Gukesh wants to settle down, so goes bookish, Ding ,fully aware of not being his best, plays it absolute safe) Score: 3-2 Match 6: Gukesh is now fully equipped with the situation and starts playing aggressive chess, but Ding holds him somehow. Score: 3.5-2.5 Match 7: Both play to a draw, midway. Score: 4-3 Match 8: Law of averages catch up with Ding, and he loses with some poor play. Scores level at: 4-4 Match 9-10: Gukesh goes on his menacing best, puts Ding under severe pressure, and manages to outplay him in both. Scores: 4-6. History calling .... Match 11: Ding comes back with a bang, plays an incredible game at 3000 elo level that Gukesh has no answers to: Score: 5-6 Match 12: Both players are now exhausted, and settle for a draw. Score: 5.5-6.5 Match 13: Gukesh prepares to go for a draw even before the 1st move, but Ding doesn't relent, match goes on for 100+ moves, Ding blunders at the fag end after a 7 hr play, and Gukesh wins. Final Score: 5.5-7.5 With that, Gukesh becomes the youngest WCC, and is all set to meet either Nordirbek or Arjun for the next WCC in 2026 !!
#Suggestion - Can you please cover the game between Ding Liren beating Magnus Carlsen in the blitz game. I forgot what year it was but I remember the position leading to Magnus Carlsen resigning since there was no way to stop the opera house checkmate. Magnus threaten checkmate but Ding defended with a discovered checkmate defense with the knight back. (The immortal Ivanchuk move) take it into consideration and have an excellent rest of your day.
*1972:* World championship match between players from two nations who hate each other's guts. *2024:* World championship match between players from two nations who hate each other's guts.
I wonder if Ding even wants to win. I think it's possible he's seen it as a stressful burden and will be happy to be done w being the champion. I hope not, tho.
#question how will the prize money be split between the winner and runner up? and what's the bonus they get for each won game? greetings Mr. #Agadmator from Zambia and from my uncle
What is the prize money for the final? The total prize fund provided for the World Chess Championship final is 2.5 million US Dollars (USD). The fund will be divided as follows: Each player shall receive 200,000 USD for each game won (including games won by forfeit). The remaining balance of the prize fund shall be split equally between the players. If the final score is 7.5:6.5 with 13 decisive games or 8:6 with 14 decisive games, the prize money shall be divided as follows: the winner receives 1.3 million USD, the runner-up receives 1.2 million USD If the winner is decided on tie-break, the prize money shall be divided as follows: the winner receives one 1.3 million USD, the runner-up receives 1.2 million USD Also, one month before the first game championship final, each player shall receive 200,000 USD. This amount shall be deducted from the prize fund. The remaining balance shall be remitted to the players within fourteen working days after the completion of the World Championship Match.
Ding is just a chill guy. Gukesh is just a chill guy. Crash of the chill guys
Gukesh got that dawg in him though 😏
😂 Gukesh is going to 5-0 him
@@Deletthis-gp7yyso the D stands for dawg huh
Is this a chilli cook-off?
Two losers who nobody will believe to be the world chess champion or even in the top 3 players in the world. FIDE champion, nothing more. Pathetic.
The first move will be made on Monday Nov 25th at 5:00pm in Singapore.
In other cities the time will be:
Croatia 10:00 am
London 9:00 am
New York 4:00 am
Los Angeles 1:00 am
New Delhi 2:30 pm
@@Skwertydogs please edit this and include my beautiful Kampala. We use EAT. 😇
@@Shabasam19 12:00 am Tuesday, we're not that lucky 😅.
Seoul 18:00
Monday 4 AM@@MrK623
Ugh! 1 a.m. for LA? I guess I'll just wait for Agad's video posts. Thanks for the times.
After all his accolades Magnus Carlsen just became “You Know Who” 😅
Hahahaha that made me laugh
Voldemort plays chess?
@@DreamhouseFunStories That’s what I thought
Magnus is "you know who" for undefeated streak. Kasparov is "you know who" for youngest world champion.
If MC iz the GOAT, shouldn't he be referred to as Ewe Know Who
The best chess journalist in the current era! I will be following your channel exclusively for the recaps!
Same.
"He's been having some issues winning games lately"
V relatable!
😂
The 100 games unbeaten streak was broken by none other than the legendary Sicilian defense player, MVL in Shenzhen.
I think they're both extreme calculators so it's going to be interesting to say the least. Like Magnus himself admitted that Ding was a better calculator than himself. And I think the extremely sharp positions Gukesh can produce is going to inspire Ding to bring back his old self. That's all he's missing I feel is inspiration.
Ding vs Nepo was the best WC championship ever! It had everything including twists and adventure. Really loved it. I hope this one will live upto last year's
2:15 Two Asian players competing for the first time for a World Championship will be a theme of the every sports game in less than a decade
Except for running and swimming :)
@@neagudan
Even in swimming, the Chinese are reallly good these days…
Love Gukesh but Ding is just ma boy. I hope he’s recovered from the sub-par year he’s had to play his best chess yet - but will still be fine with Gukesh. May the best mind win.
He probably has no chance to be fair.
@@gunz300 he who?
@@Shabasam19 I like how you're pretending you don't know I'm referring to Ding.
@@gunz300Who are you? Magnus Carlsen? You really think you’re qualified to judge what any chess GM is capable of??😂
@@khaby0060 What kind of a question is that? I'm making a very obvious observation based on his play for almost two years now. When did I ever imply that I'm some kind of a strong player? Ding isn't even rated in the top 20 anymore. If I said a college football team couldn't beat an NFL team, would you also suggest I'd have to be an NFL caliber player to make such a simple observation? Be better.
3:20 voldemort?
🤫
It was Gogmagog, actually
In my opinion, Gukesh should try to win in the classical format itself. He has shown incredible calculation and conversion skills, especially in the game with the Knights in the olympiad. But his recent performances in rapid hasn't been that good. Ding, on the other hand might try to draw the classical matches and fight it out in the rapid since he was once one of the highest rated rapid and blitz players.
Hopefully, it will be a good match with fireworks in each round!
Would love to watch you streaming the WCC. The endless blather and analysis from the big channels gets tiresome, especially when they sometimes don't even show the live board.
Agadmator streaming WCC would be the single greatest thing that could happen in chess
They should invite him to be in the comentary booth, live, there on the spot. That would be mad!
@danielvasilev1020 i have been saying that for years
Enough of the cringe commentary and reporters
Get agadmator
@@TheMe26 uncle moves and nasty discoveries aaalll dayy
I just can’t envision Ding suddenly playing his best chess again even so I’m rooting for my guy Gukesh he has great determination and he’s a great classical chess GM this Championship means so much to him and all of India 🇮🇳 I really hope he prevails and believe he will . The first few games will give us some idea of how this contest will go I hope Gukesh gets off to a strong start that will be encouraging Thanks Agadmator 😊♟️‼️🇮🇳🏆❤️
2:17 how about anand vs boris gelfand (2012)
They both played under india and israeli flags respective both being asian countries
Yes it can be argued that gelfand was born soviet - belarusian but still it deserves a mention
Israel is not a country and even if you consider it as such it is definitely not asian
Stream game 6 Agad. Game 6 is often the most fun one
Game starts at 8:29
Incredible game by Ding. I hope he plays fighting chess and isn't too cautious, i'm rooting for him
Mr. Agadmator, you forgot to cover who the suit designers will be for each of the players. And what their favorite colors are.
"You know who"
Lord Voldemort of chess world... 😂
Lord Magnus himself...
Gay.
Ding’s Sinquefield victory against Magnus in 2019 was his absolute best form. I hope he can summon his 2019 self
what a delight to see Ding getting back
I have Gukesh winning, but do not count the more experienced Ding out.
judging by his absolutely terrible play as of late, completely counting him out
Ding seems to be suffering from some sort of mental problems, hope he can bounce back to make for an interesting matchup.
thank you very much for your advice
Gukesh doesnt want Arjun bcs he is madman😂
Ding is acting fool
This is such a hard decision when both players are favorites, and both countries are praiseworthy. I for once will decide to remain wise and choose silence, my fifth amendment right.
both countries are the most corrupt on earth
I really can't even guess who's going to win, thats how close this is
ELO vs experience.
Close? Have you been living under a rock?
@@phillipkleopas7230 obviously, I don't understand how people can't see this, Ding is the all time weakest world champion and at the same time the weakest gm right now. And still people are hoping to see a good fight between them.😂😂
@@ohhyeahmosajii1789 weakest gm is a stretch.
@neversayxever Weakest GM is a straight up dumb lie, GM starts at 2500, I will say though that the World Champion being ranked 22nd in the world is embarrassing
Hey Agad, Isn't it fun showing games of seconds of both players? #suggestion
I will very much enjoy every game you would care to stream. I think you are the best commentator for a player like me.
I am from the future, I amm telling you "Ding will defend his title" 🎉
The Singapore venue is breathtaking
10:34 QUEEN SAC! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Baguio is in the Philippines. Korchnoi vs Karpov, very interesting match where Karpov was said to have hired an hypnosis while Korchnoi hired some local spiritualist
If the 2800 Ding shows up then we'll have great matches. Both these guys love 1.d4 which is always exciting as it leads to open positions.
If the 2800 Ding shows up then Gukesh will lose not just that if 2018 Ding played the current Magnus, Ding would win but Ding is far far from his peak.
2800 Ding was at some point the highest-rated blitz player while also being top 3 in classical. As Nepo himself admitted, if peak Ding played, Gukesh would be the underdog. And that would be true for most of the top players, except Magnus and maybe Fabiano.
Sadly, we might never see that Ding again 😞
Peak ding couldn't win Candidates though @@melh937
Everyone has their peak, peak ding is gone now it's gukesh time to shine
Singapore is uniquely the perfect venue for this match because both Ding and Gukesh's mother tongues i.e. Mandarin and Tamil are official languages there.
So, in a way this is home ground for both of them.
It's Telugu not Tamil
Gukesh native language is Telugu, but of course, tamil is one of official languages in SG.
Both are superb calculators so I expect some sharp lines. Ding must be given the edge with his experience.
Ding has been a dumpster fire the past 18 months. This is the most pathetic FIDE "championship" in chess history. How embarrassing.
I wish Christopher Yoo was in this tournament. He'd have knocked everyone out.
Lol
I agree, he would pack quite a punch
Usyk should be there.
My nickel.
Just keep him away from the punch bowl.
As I did last year, I will rooting for Ding, the unlikely underdog
Hi Agadmator! Looking forward to your recaps with the WCC starting today. My only request is if you could make your thumbnails and titles as spoiler free as possible. Knowing the result beforehand takes a little bit of the fun out of the recap. Have a great day !
4:14 “the first championship held in South East Asia since 1978 in Baguio”
I am pretty sure the match in Bangkok between Freddy Trumper and Anatoly Sergievsky was held in 1984
The Trumper Thumper, let's go baby.
No idea who are you talking about, but half of the match between Karpov and Timman in 1993 was held in Jakarta
@@panda4247 Not Asia, that's the Dutch East Indies.
@@jestice75 and that is where? In Asia... (sure, it's not mainland Asia, but it's still Asia)
@@panda4247 European islands of the Pacific.
Come on Ding my bro u got this and morning Antonio just a fan from New Zealand
As it will always be - one Ding to rule them all. As much as I enjoy Gukesh playing chess, I want him to have a really tough time to grab the throne and the crown from Ding.
He prepared like the whole year for this event, he must not disappoint. And he will not.
I don't know why but I Am Getting More into chess I just developed it just few months ago but I actually like myself trap in Chess world ❤ ... It helps me to think More
a live stream on this channel would be the greatest thing
Gukesh Gukesh Gukesh.... ❤
One of the Anand Carlsen match was hosted in India which is South Asia
He met two asian players
I truly hope we get to see the old 2800 Ding again.
All hail King 👑 Ding Liren 🙂
I wish Agad live stream all games. I am happy that you will stream game 6.
prime ding liren used to beat magnus carlsen pretty effortlessly, he was not better than magnus, but he was clearly better than any other opponent magnus faced in his career, and magnus admitted it too.
Ding never defeated magnus is classical .... All these build-ups are nothing just adding spice to the boring world of chess .
Magnus is Goat
Gukesh is world champion
Don't overthink 😊
@@slimshady6242 magnus himself said that prime ding liren used to give him a tough challenge, do u know more about magnus than magnus himself lol.
Dommaraju 💥✨🌟
There is not armaggedon
Classical 120min after move 40 there is increment after move 60 there is 30s increment per move
Rapid 25+10
Blitz 5+3 If drawn another Blitz section of 3+2 until someone win.
I hope I could become a totally different player (by the world championship),” Ding Liren admitted in an interview with the chess app Take Take Take after the final round of the Chess Olympiad in September this year.
Suggestion # any game Gukesh won during the Chennai Chess comp I know you’ve shown most of those games maybe there was one you might not have ? I know he had scored 9 points out of a possible 10 he had won 8 with 2 draws
You are using suggesting wrong
Its #suggestion
Ding is the underdog, again!
...and you know how it always ends
I like the auto camera adjustment
My dream championship is Hikaru winning this year, and then Ding is Rapport's second against Hikaru next time, with Niemann played by Pauly Shore as Hikaru's second. Best Rocky 3 chess story possible.
It would be great if you could find time to live stream more than just 1 game. Looking forward to the live stream!
Once again, FIDE doesn't get it. There should NEVER be short-game tie-breaks. There's an old saying: "To be the best you must beat the best." In a 14-game match, Gukesh should have to reach 7-1/2 points to take the title. Otherwise, he hasn't proved he's better than Ding, and therefore Ding should keep his title.
Remember, this is the pinnacle of chess superiority. All other chess titles -- no matter how prestigious or lucrative -- pale in comparison. This is the one championship that should be settled on the merits of the rules of classical time format. The only variation I'd be comfortable with are minor adjustments to the time format itself.
Of course, many of you will argue that in other championship contests -- say, the NFL's Super Bowl, or the Masters golf tournament, or the World Cup of Soccer, special short-form tie-breaks are part of the game. But not all championships go that route. For example, the World Series [of Major League Baseball] simply goes into extra innings to decide the winner (in fact, they do that even for regular-season games).
#suggestion I believe we’re all gonna enjoy if you can live stream the match, with you commentary with Aga! Please try your best to make it 🫡
Gukesh with white is scary. Best of luck to both gentlemen!
6:00 there is no Armageddon.
Eagerly waiting ✋️
Instead of participating in those unimportant rapid games, Gukesh should have been preparing. What a shame. Overconfidence destroyed his game.
The "you know who" in question is Kasparov, still holding the record of the youngest ever chess world champions. Magnus had the opportunity to best that record back in 2011/2012 but chose not to.
Ding stage presence like kuku-small school boy. But I reaally hv nothing against him. Some of his moves were really radical and can win games!
Vishy vs Kramnik also include both asain
How does this sound ????
Ding vs Gukesh (14 Match WCC):
Match1: Ding Wins after Gukesh blunders a drawish position due to WCC pressure and the kind of attention he gets. Score: 1-0
Match 2-5: Dull Draws (Gukesh wants to settle down, so goes bookish, Ding ,fully aware of not being his best, plays it absolute safe) Score: 3-2
Match 6: Gukesh is now fully equipped with the situation and starts playing aggressive chess, but Ding holds him somehow. Score: 3.5-2.5
Match 7: Both play to a draw, midway. Score: 4-3
Match 8: Law of averages catch up with Ding, and he loses with some poor play. Scores level at: 4-4
Match 9-10: Gukesh goes on his menacing best, puts Ding under severe pressure, and manages to outplay him in both. Scores: 4-6. History calling ....
Match 11: Ding comes back with a bang, plays an incredible game at 3000 elo level that Gukesh has no answers to: Score: 5-6
Match 12: Both players are now exhausted, and settle for a draw. Score: 5.5-6.5
Match 13: Gukesh prepares to go for a draw even before the 1st move, but Ding doesn't relent, match goes on for 100+ moves, Ding blunders at the fag end after a 7 hr play, and Gukesh wins.
Final Score: 5.5-7.5
With that, Gukesh becomes the youngest WCC, and is all set to meet either Nordirbek or Arjun for the next WCC in 2026 !!
Bullshit but funny to read
@НадеждаАлександрович-э7г it was meant for fun😊
This is way too detailed to be fake.
@@ptj1ptj172gukesh is playing white first. i m sure ding just wants to draw first game. plz edit make it real. nice atory btw 👍
@prajwalbharambe343 read again, I said it is predicted to head to a draw with Gukesh blundering out of pressure.
hello Antonio!
❤
Oh my god, Game starts only after 08:29
Dang Ding is damn good.
#Suggestion - Can you please cover the game between Ding Liren beating Magnus Carlsen in the blitz game. I forgot what year it was but I remember the position leading to Magnus Carlsen resigning since there was no way to stop the opera house checkmate. Magnus threaten checkmate but Ding defended with a discovered checkmate defense with the knight back. (The immortal Ivanchuk move) take it into consideration and have an excellent rest of your day.
Why does the challenger get white to start ?
Stupid question. Can they change the 2nd or add a few more during the tournament? I supposed is all personal choice right?
Very sad to see Ding struggle but he’s still a great player.
Yappa ithuku than waiting
4th POLL : Who will win 2024 classical WCC? #suggestion to pin
damn! superb game 👏
Babbling stops at 8:27
Match Begins @ Middle of the Video 😊.
*1972:* World championship match between players from two nations who hate each other's guts.
*2024:* World championship match between players from two nations who hate each other's guts.
I wonder if Ding even wants to win. I think it's possible he's seen it as a stressful burden and will be happy to be done w being the champion. I hope not, tho.
i would love to see livestream
#question What are the anti-cheating measures in place for the world championship if there are any.
We would love if you stream...❤
Last Time Ding cried when he won 😅 imagine this time what he'll do if he lose 🤔
1 point = 200 000$. So, if tie is 7 1/2 - 6 1/2 players get 1.3 M$ and 1.2 M$
Ding I’m rooting for you
I'm not sure I care about it to be honest. We'll have to wait and see. I might just ignore the whole thing.
Not caring usually starts with silence
stream game 6 no mater what that game always brings something interesting
#question how will the prize money be split between the winner and runner up? and what's the bonus they get for each won game? greetings Mr. #Agadmator from Zambia and from my uncle
What is the prize money for the final?
The total prize fund provided for the World Chess Championship final is 2.5 million US Dollars (USD).
The fund will be divided as follows:
Each player shall receive 200,000 USD for each game won (including games won by forfeit). The remaining balance of the prize fund shall be split equally between the players.
If the final score is 7.5:6.5 with 13 decisive games or 8:6 with 14 decisive games, the prize money shall be divided as follows: the winner receives 1.3 million USD, the runner-up receives 1.2 million USD
If the winner is decided on tie-break, the prize money shall be divided as follows: the winner receives one 1.3 million USD, the runner-up receives 1.2 million USD
Also, one month before the first game championship final, each player shall receive 200,000 USD. This amount shall be deducted from the prize fund. The remaining balance shall be remitted to the players within fourteen working days after the completion of the World Championship Match.
8:38 the game start
Google sponsoring may not be purely a strategical decision. Google's CEO Sundar Pichai is from Tamil Nadu and so is Gukesh.
When I think about "the game 6 magic". Now I think "d5"
Yeah we know who🥲
i live in singapore, cant wait
Who broke ding's 100 winning streak???please anyone ????
MVL
If you mean the record, it's Magnus
He lost to MVL to get his streak broken, and magnus the Norwegian guy broke his record.
Magnus Carlsen
Lord Voldemort
stream it agad ❤
Without Magnus, does it make sense to rename this match to the FIDE grand championship? The "world" chess championship title falls flat these days.
Who is the 'you know who?' Magnus? With the highest streak in classical?
Where is agadmatorino and his time stamps these days?