I like the fact that they dont have increment in first 40 moves . Time trouble is essential part of the chessgame , but if you have 30 sec increment from move one, then you are never really in bad time trouble. This format looks very good, time management is as important as good moves.
To be fair ding managed his time poorly and was in an extremely difficult position by the end so it wasn't really an injustice for gukesh to win in time when he had the superior position as well
I beg to differ. Time management can be tested with increements too. Seeing Ding ose on time is something almost unheard of during the old classical times. Indroducing this sudden death b time feels to me has the elements of chaos to it. Good for blitz and bullet but never good for super chess in a world championship.
@@opnoobda4746Time is very important in life and war European changed many things in chess as per their comfort. Old indian chess required much more intelligentacy compared to morden chess.
Lovley commentary by Sagar. Though, I would recommend not spoiling the game via the title. I would have liked to see it unfold without knowing Gukesh was going to win. nonetheless, Gukesh played very well. I still root for Ding. he was caught off guard by the opening. He should be able to bounce back next game. But it will be a draw. Momentum has favored Gukesh now.
Well done Gukesh. This time I actually went through the game move by move after it was over. I am rooting for Ding but credit where it’s due! Up to move 17 Ding was actually better than Gukesh which was really good given he was playing with black pieces. But ignoring the “trapped” the queen side bishop cost Ding the game at move 18! Gukesh managed to convert really well. While we all root for one or the other player, no one is complaining about the excitement! This World Championship is very entertaining!
Yeah I think ding will actually be remembered as an exciting champion- both his matches so far have featured a lot of open attacking games which as far more fun for the spectators then Magnus grinding out marginal wins and draws with absolute safety
Mentioning the trapped B is absolutely correct. Would be bad chess for any master. But inexcusable for a world class GM. Amazing that in three games saw the best of Ding. Can play world champion strength positionally when on. And worst. Less than master level calculation when off.
I already saw the game, but it was nice to see it again, this time with Sagar's commentary. The drama when Ding just let the seconds go by, it reminded me of his battle against Nepo. But this time I don't think that Ding can recover from this. I think that Gukesh will totally crush and Ding will crumble.
I love this videos but wish there could be some consideration of not posting spoilers in the titles, especially for such an important, long-awaited match.
Feeling incredibly happy, joyful and very satisfied to see our 18 year old Gukesh win game 3 with a strong comeback against Ding. Wishing lots of success and love to Gukesh and entire team supporting this young Indian talent ❤❤
@Sagar you said in first match commentary that writting moves in score sheet is custom but in this tech full era all the moves should be automatically recorded by chess board and freeing players to focus only on the game specially in the crunch situation
Brilliant commentary as always 👍 Gukesh looks like he has got his mojo back! he looked very confident and calm during the whole game and he was always in control. I think he may have Ding on the ropes and I believe Gukesh is in the drivers seat now, after a bit of a shaky start. He is back to playing the kind of chess that got him here. I honestly believe Gukesh is going to become the next world champion.. 🙏🤞👍
On a hindsight , it was good that Gukesh lost the first match. Otherwise the world would have said that Ding is still under a state of mental depression.
I don’t like the title tbh, as far as the board goes Ding honestly outplayed Gukesh until the Rh5 blunder. Gukesh did outperform him on the clock though, which sparked that error and the win, so he outplayed him in that way.
@@cryptopawn4808what’s wrong with what OP said? Until move 18, Ding was actually better than Gukesh. Move 18, he should have found a way to get the queen side bishop out but ignored it and moved the rook to h5. This cost him the game - even CBI mentioned the same thing in the community post. Ding defended well even after that but could never recover the advantage he had…
@@Debbie2324don’t make comments based on the engine bar that you see just before Rh5..you should know chess beyond the engine bars to know how players get into time trouble..also the game was over much before Ding got into time trouble ..anyone who has the above average knowledge on chess can understand it!!
@@cryptopawn4808I’m not making comments based on engine bar. I analysed the game move by move. Until move 13 it was exactly the same game as Arjun v Kramnik, game was equal. Gukesh made a mistake at move 15 as the pawn that was blocking the escape route of Ding’s queen side bishop was moved to g5. That’s where Ding found his advantage and the courage to actually ignore the “trapped” bishop . He then targeted Gukesh’s retreated bishop with his knight - discovered attack! It was after this point that he stumbled into a blunder. But had Ding utilised that chance at move 15 to focus on the trapped bishop, he would have had a good advantage.
I want to celebrate both of the young warriors who are under immense psychological pressure and are trading blows with honour and bravery...I couldn't give a sh** who wins but this is one of the most epic WCs ever.
I was worried Gukesh might lose today, after he played g5.....he has so much poise! You could see the anguish in Ding's face throughout the game. Congrats!
Sagar, you have boundless energy and you work hard towards provide chess content regularly. Cut down the overhype on Indian players. Don’t make them Gods. No other country treats its sportsmen like gods. These guys are good but not as great as you make them to be.
14 games in total. A player has to score 7.5 points to win the tournament. In case of 7-7, tie breaker will be played on the next day (day after the 14th game).
14 games in total. A player has to score 7.5 points to win the tournament. In case of 7-7, tie breaker will be played on the next day (day after the 14th game).
Already knew the result but still watched whole match in complete excitement and nervousness till the last moment if winning move Congratulations Gukesh
Just to clarify, I can back to my comment :) cause you said you’re studying the opening : Gukesh played the Queen’s gambit and Ding declined the gambit (Queen’s gambit declined)
I don't like the title, because Gukesh didn't outplay Ding. This game was basically decided by a blunder. Had Ding Liren retrieved the bishop on time to f5, tge game would have been unclear at best, I personnally slightly prefer black.
For, you are not able to decipher that Gukesh had prep ( copied from Kramnik) while the awesome best / machine moves played by Ding ON THE BOARD are simply astounding and incredible....Miss of 1 move was very HUMAN...he is not machine
No One Can Beat Sagar’s commentary
Yes, exactly. You are 💯 right 😊
Yap yap yap yakity yap yap. ...
Sagar sir* 😅
Hikaru
Daniel in blitz
But yeah Sagar vai is best
I love the passion in the chessbase India commentary - even without being Indian myself I feel support for the country and their rising stars
People like u deserve good in life .most of the outside of country hate indians for no reason 😢
suddup
Sagar Bhai I have watched your today's live streaming,it was amazing.Keep it up👍
Lot's of love from Odisha ❤️
He is trash Ding Will crush him 😂
@@MislavIvkovic-sx8vd Yes, like he "crushed" Gukesh "today".... !! 😂😂😂😂😅😂😅😂
@@MislavIvkovic-sx8vdKeep burning your butts.🤣
@anilkumarsrivastava7080 IT Will be intersting everybody crush each other realy who Will be WC
I like the fact that they dont have increment in first 40 moves . Time trouble is essential part of the chessgame , but if you have 30 sec increment from move one, then you are never really in bad time trouble.
This format looks very good, time management is as important as good moves.
It kills the essence of chess
To be fair ding managed his time poorly and was in an extremely difficult position by the end so it wasn't really an injustice for gukesh to win in time when he had the superior position as well
I beg to differ. Time management can be tested with increements too. Seeing Ding ose on time is something almost unheard of during the old classical times. Indroducing this sudden death b time feels to me has the elements of chaos to it. Good for blitz and bullet but never good for super chess in a world championship.
@@TyrannosaurusCHEX yes he is just slow brain. He is old now.
@@opnoobda4746Time is very important in life and war European changed many things in chess as per their comfort. Old indian chess required much more intelligentacy compared to morden chess.
Because of gukesh i started playing chess 😅and I want gukesh to become the world champion 🏆
all the best !
Gukesh has to thank Arjun 😅 this game for quite some initial moves (until move 13) was the exact same as Arjun v Kramnik!
Lovley commentary by Sagar. Though, I would recommend not spoiling the game via the title. I would have liked to see it unfold without knowing Gukesh was going to win. nonetheless, Gukesh played very well. I still root for Ding. he was caught off guard by the opening. He should be able to bounce back next game. But it will be a draw. Momentum has favored Gukesh now.
Sagar best commentator for Chess.
Well done Gukesh. This time I actually went through the game move by move after it was over. I am rooting for Ding but credit where it’s due! Up to move 17 Ding was actually better than Gukesh which was really good given he was playing with black pieces. But ignoring the “trapped” the queen side bishop cost Ding the game at move 18! Gukesh managed to convert really well. While we all root for one or the other player, no one is complaining about the excitement! This World Championship is very entertaining!
Yeah I think ding will actually be remembered as an exciting champion- both his matches so far have featured a lot of open attacking games which as far more fun for the spectators then Magnus grinding out marginal wins and draws with absolute safety
To be fair, he won based on Dings' silly mistake and getting his bishop trapped, which was totally unnecessary
Everybody wins with same reasons in top GM matches.😂@@lukebrady65
Ding is exciting to watch. Thanks to both the players we can look forward to an exciting clash.
Mentioning the trapped B is absolutely correct. Would be bad chess for any master. But inexcusable for a world class GM. Amazing that in three games saw the best of Ding. Can play world champion strength positionally when on. And worst. Less than master level calculation when off.
I already saw the game, but it was nice to see it again, this time with Sagar's commentary.
The drama when Ding just let the seconds go by, it reminded me of his battle against Nepo.
But this time I don't think that Ding can recover from this. I think that Gukesh will totally crush and Ding will crumble.
That was a clinical performance by Gukesh, even after the horrendous start he got…
Hope he becomes the youngest World Champion !!
After losing 1st match, what a comeback by Gukesh🎉🔥😍☕, He ate Ding's Gaming Clock😊❤️👏
A great narration... it sounds like football narrators in Brazil...
This is the best way to explain the Match,Congrats
gukesh has got this, just need keep it steady and focused for the remaining games
Love the commentary sagar sir...salute from Nigeria 🇳🇬
❤
Lol the chairs show their age. Ding chose an ergonomic chair (the correct choice) while Gukesh chose a gaming chair. Can't blame him, he's just 18.
Feeling bad for ding he is the sweetest chess player I've ever seen
Btw : congratulations gukesh
GUKESH - MEANT FOR COMEBACK!!❤💥🔥
First 13-14 moves was same game played between Arjun vs Kramnik in World Rapid 2024
How u know?
@@heroickhamzat1082 I studied games
@@heroickhamzat1082 sagar literally said that in the video
Save king ❎
Save Bishop ✅
I love this video. Perhaps next time the animated board could be a bit bigger though. Thanks Indian Chess
Superb commentary by Sagar Shah... ❤😊
Just a request : Next time, please keep the Chess Board a little bigger 🙏😊
the best of all games!
Ding spent 1h trying to get out his bishop, was a bg for him. Props to gukesh
Gukesh becoming the world champion 🏆
I had tears when Gukesh won this match.
What an amazing game by guki. Such precision under pressure 🔥🔥
The live coverage was fantastic 🎉
Love you Sagar bhai for you contribution ♥️
Congratulations to you Gukesh !!!!......
BEST COMMENTARY SAGAR SHAH
GUKKESH CALCULATION IS BEST IN CLASS
I love this videos but wish there could be some consideration of not posting spoilers in the titles, especially for such an important, long-awaited match.
What's always on Ding's mind. That Bishop man. It was safe to get it away first to safety.
What a commentary and explanation love you sagar bhai ❤❤❤
Feeling incredibly happy, joyful and very satisfied to see our 18 year old Gukesh win game 3 with a strong comeback against Ding. Wishing lots of success and love to Gukesh and entire team supporting this young Indian talent ❤❤
That bishop trap was very critical in this match
Sagar’s commentary is awesome & congratulations to GM GUKESH!!!!!!
This is where we throw this emoji 🤫🤫🤫
Bishop trapped in the web.
JAI SHREE RAM from Malaysia ❤
Ding is so cute and calm
"An amazing come back" sure, such as amazing game and comments. Thanks for all of it.
Thank you for the succinct recap!
@Sagar you said in first match commentary that writting moves in score sheet is custom but in this tech full era all the moves should be automatically recorded by chess board and freeing players to focus only on the game specially in the crunch situation
Brilliant commentary as always 👍 Gukesh looks like he has got his mojo back! he looked very confident and calm during the whole game and he was always in control. I think he may have Ding on the ropes and I believe Gukesh is in the drivers seat now, after a bit of a shaky start. He is back to playing the kind of chess that got him here. I honestly believe Gukesh is going to become the next world champion.. 🙏🤞👍
Insane by Gukesh.
Ding Liren was getting sweaty after the 4th move💀
It's sure that more thrills are waiting ahead!
On a hindsight , it was good that Gukesh lost the first match. Otherwise the world would have said that Ding is still under a state of mental depression.
Give the commentator a gold medal
Congratulations 🎉 Gukesh
First
congrats Guki!
I don’t like the title tbh, as far as the board goes Ding honestly outplayed Gukesh until the Rh5 blunder. Gukesh did outperform him on the clock though, which sparked that error and the win, so he outplayed him in that way.
😂 do you know anything any chess?
@@cryptopawn4808what’s wrong with what OP said? Until move 18, Ding was actually better than Gukesh. Move 18, he should have found a way to get the queen side bishop out but ignored it and moved the rook to h5. This cost him the game - even CBI mentioned the same thing in the community post. Ding defended well even after that but could never recover the advantage he had…
@@Debbie2324don’t make comments based on the engine bar that you see just before Rh5..you should know chess beyond the engine bars to know how players get into time trouble..also the game was over much before Ding got into time trouble ..anyone who has the above average knowledge on chess can understand it!!
bro if DING got more time then also nothing will change there he already had a lost position at that time
@@cryptopawn4808I’m not making comments based on engine bar. I analysed the game move by move. Until move 13 it was exactly the same game as Arjun v Kramnik, game was equal. Gukesh made a mistake at move 15 as the pawn that was blocking the escape route of Ding’s queen side bishop was moved to g5. That’s where Ding found his advantage and the courage to actually ignore the “trapped” bishop . He then targeted Gukesh’s retreated bishop with his knight - discovered attack! It was after this point that he stumbled into a blunder. But had Ding utilised that chance at move 15 to focus on the trapped bishop, he would have had a good advantage.
I want to celebrate both of the young warriors who are under immense psychological pressure and are trading blows with honour and bravery...I couldn't give a sh** who wins but this is one of the most epic WCs ever.
Young??? Ding is somewhat around 35
@@anubhavgangwar1383He’s 32
Currently gukesh may not be top 1 ,but he will be I am sure
@@anubhavgangwar1383He looks like 22 only 😅
@anubhavgangwar1383 35yr old is young for a 60 yr old but old for a 20yr old. It is all relative.
🎉Watching from Philippines... 11-27-2024...LetzGo...🥰
From the Philippines here. Gukesh the great! Sarejahan se acha Hindustan hammarrraaa. I think it means India is great folks? 😊
Thanks and it means our india is better than whole world
I was worried Gukesh might lose today, after he played g5.....he has so much poise! You could see the anguish in Ding's face throughout the game. Congrats!
Yeah I was scared too
Who will win?
Comment if Ding
👇Like if Gukesh
my homeboy ding
"Likes" are always more than "Comments"...👍👌
Mathematically, I mean.. 😂😅😂
Still to see a great game without errors on both sides
Can't believe samay exactly predicted those insane moves from gukesh in the final few minutes of the game.
What an effort by gukesh🎉🎉😊
Lo de que los jugadores tengan que apuntar las jugadas... no es algo que se podría eliminar ya, en estos tiempos de alta tecnología?
Sagar, you have boundless energy and you work hard towards provide chess content regularly. Cut down the overhype on Indian players. Don’t make them Gods. No other country treats its sportsmen like gods. These guys are good but not as great as you make them to be.
As i told Gukesh will win 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
thank god u told us
Gukesh a TELUGU 🔥 we are proud of you..
India's got latent judge is a good chess commentator
Good analysis ..
Loved the game.
PLEASE STOP PUTTING SPOILERS IN THE VIDEO TITLE/THUMBNAIL. THANKS❤
Can you tell me how many games in this championship
14 games in total. A player has to score 7.5 points to win the tournament. In case of 7-7, tie breaker will be played on the next day (day after the 14th game).
Congratulations🎉 gukesh
How much round guys??
14
14 games in total. A player has to score 7.5 points to win the tournament. In case of 7-7, tie breaker will be played on the next day (day after the 14th game).
@@anilkumarsrivastava7080 thanks broo for super explanation
When is the next game after the rest day?
29th November
@anilkumarsrivastava7080 thank uu
there was a fork everyone missed
that's why magnus doesn't play world championships anymore
Congratss Gukeshh !!
When is the next match ?
Friday, 29th Nov
Already knew the result but still watched whole match in complete excitement and nervousness till the last moment if winning move
Congratulations Gukesh
Grt , and nice live streaming
Congratulations Gukesh Bhai. 🔥🔥🔥🥰
Well played Gukesh🎉
Imagine game of 2 hrs and losing on time
What's the name of the opening? Wanna study it. Thanks
Queen’s gambit
Just to clarify, I can back to my comment :) cause you said you’re studying the opening : Gukesh played the Queen’s gambit and Ding declined the gambit (Queen’s gambit declined)
@@Debbie2324 thanks
Best of luck Gukesh for next game
As a Indian,i support gukesh ❤❤ but don't know why i am rooting for ding after this match
Ding is a really sweet guy. No one can hate him.
We know the reason don't worry
Gukesh Position was also far better than Ding. It' not only about time.
Day 4, rest day: what do I do of my life? 😵😂
I thought I was the biggest loser ...but seeing someone lose in time in a classical format makes me rethink...may be there are bigger losers than me
why there are two type of chairs???🤔🤔🤔🤔
The players get a choice to choose their preferred type of chair.
What on earth Mr ding was thinking for more than 30 minutes for a move 😅
He thought and played the top engine move man
I am wholeheartedly thanking SuperGM Gukesh for this crucial victory over Ding!✨️
Good Comeback
Just one bad move and Ding is gone. The level of accuracy shown by Gukesh is mind blowing. OP commentry as always.
I don't like the title, because Gukesh didn't outplay Ding. This game was basically decided by a blunder. Had Ding Liren retrieved the bishop on time to f5, tge game would have been unclear at best, I personnally slightly prefer black.
Excellent
Gukesh for president.
Best wishes ❤
Super Gukesh🎉
Ding sacrificed the whole game in the search of a mere pawn 😢
For, you are not able to decipher that Gukesh had prep ( copied from Kramnik) while the awesome best / machine moves played by Ding ON THE BOARD are simply astounding and incredible....Miss of 1 move was very HUMAN...he is not machine
Bro plz upload the game quickly with your commentary