The Best Moments From The FIDE World Championship

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2023
  • From Ian Nepomniachtchi's sneaky bluff to Ding Liren's brilliant self-imposed Rook pin to secure the title, we are taking a look back at all the greatest moments from the FIDE World Championship.
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  • @konstantinosl6992
    @konstantinosl6992 Год назад +452

    Ding becoming world chess champion was basically the universe's decision

    • @j0sei614
      @j0sei614 Год назад +4

      hell nah bro saying the universe was against nepo

    • @haroldsomehands4271
      @haroldsomehands4271 Год назад +21

      ​@@j0sei614 nah bro, nepo's failures aren't even 1/4 of what Ding has to do and overcome to achieve this glorious feat.

    • @comp0t
      @comp0t Год назад

      FIDE's decision, the universe doesn't care

    • @JosiahAngell
      @JosiahAngell Год назад +3

      I guess the universe is Magnus to you lol

    • @konstantinosl6992
      @konstantinosl6992 Год назад +22

      @@JosiahAngell Russian invasion, karjakin political commentary and ban, Ding's marathon to qualify, beating in the last game Nakamura in the candidates (who was ok with a draw), Magnus not being interested in playing, trailing 3 times against Nepo and equalising, beating Nepo in the last game of rapid with black pieces. So Magnus is part of the universe yes

  • @ramachandra776
    @ramachandra776 Год назад +393

    Nepo dropping pieces when he lost the final decisive rapid game was probably the image of the championship . Probably the only time we will see French Defense and London in a world championship match . Nepo and Ding made this a match for the ages . Hope Nepo returns for round 3 .

    • @freddyd1783
      @freddyd1783 Год назад +10

      Nepo vs magnus in the candidates is possible just sayin*

    • @ndnd7614
      @ndnd7614 Год назад +7

      Nepo is gonna pay alireza to throw 2 games and rapport to throw 1 game against him again? 😂

    • @dexio8601
      @dexio8601 Год назад

      I don't....give someone else a go, Nepo clearly not good enough to be world champion...reminds me of Karpov facing Kasparov 5 times and never winning.

    • @ocal6477
      @ocal6477 Год назад +2

      Next to win the Candidates is an Indian fellow..

    • @eusfrasiuspatrickmarshall
      @eusfrasiuspatrickmarshall 10 месяцев назад

      @@ocal6477 I believe magnus is the next

  • @lutimstrickshots9253
    @lutimstrickshots9253 Год назад +585

    Nepo needs to be credited here. It is INSANELY difficult to not throw every object in sight after losing the World Championship title to one rapid game.

    • @laglebrert1951
      @laglebrert1951 Год назад +60

      He had every chance to win in classical or even rapid, but just didn’t grab it. And if you find it difficult not to throw things after losing a game, you better stay away from chess. Smh

    • @johnnyhartley4330
      @johnnyhartley4330 Год назад +14

      It is now the second time he has lost a World Championship final, he would get more credit if he showed he had learned more from the defeat last time, against Magnus. He didn't capitalise from the fact he was playing against a player who kept running out of time. He didn't consistently outplay the eventual winner. Mahnus is now still number 1, Ding 2, and Nepo 3.

    • @dexio8601
      @dexio8601 Год назад +4

      ​​@@johnnyhartley4330 He is simply not good enough to be world champion, doesn't have that killer instinct to deliver the final blow...

    • @RobPires
      @RobPires Год назад +27

      Most comments are about how Nepo lost rather than how Ding won. Ding deserves more appreciation.

    • @pirateherbert
      @pirateherbert Год назад +4

      Millions are watching here, it’s called sportsmanship and basic social norms.

  • @lucasakachubby8694
    @lucasakachubby8694 Год назад +118

    Ding really went from Ding Chilling to Ding Winning

  • @avinavdoonga2429
    @avinavdoonga2429 Год назад +55

    There's this moment when you win , when you just rewind back what led you there. When you have worked you entire life to get that one thing, and you finally get it. It's surreal.

  • @sunshinepower2918
    @sunshinepower2918 Год назад +86

    Not gonna lie, as someone who follows this World Championship from the Candidates, I initially thought that Nepo would win the World Championship convincingly (this sentiment is also supported by many other GMs that predict Nepo will be World Champion). Nepo went undefeated and blew everyone out of the water. In addition to that, his opponent is very out of shape. Ding was literally considered an inactive player last year. However, Ding's journey in World Championship represents his game plan the best, he is someone who can squeeze water from a stone. Ding's glory in World Championship is undoubtedly a miracle and a beautiful underdog story.

    • @Albert-be4ok
      @Albert-be4ok Год назад +12

      Ding wasn’t actually the underdog usually though. Pre-Covid ding was a level above Nepo. Then he became inactive due to China’s harsh restrictions. I always felt that Ding in normal circumstances would be the favourite against anyone but Magnus.

    • @sunshinepower2918
      @sunshinepower2918 Год назад +4

      ​@@Albert-be4ok true, even Magnus predict that Ding will win the WC in his interview several months ago. But that's why I explicitly mentioned that Ding was out of shape in this WC, while Nepo shows that he's a level above everyone in Candidates, hence the underdog. So many decisive matches happened simply because Ding has not recovered to his true form. Pre-covid Ding would never let any time trouble got him that bad in game 7.

  • @heheheeh2781
    @heheheeh2781 Год назад +281

    Its crazy to think that Ding wasn’t even supposed to participate, and he won. He deserved his win, but its sad that ian lost the way he did.

    • @dexio8601
      @dexio8601 Год назад +10

      Fischer didn't even qualify for the world championship cycle he got gifted a place...

    • @yami7805
      @yami7805 Год назад +10

      he wasn't even supposed to participate in the candidates in the first place, then he wasn't even supposed to play wcc, and he wasn't supposed to comeback three times,...and here we are

    • @just8453
      @just8453 Год назад

      ​@@dexio8601 Fischer was the best though so it worked

    • @Albert-be4ok
      @Albert-be4ok Год назад +1

      @@yami7805 he was always going to be part of the candidates if not for covid. Saying that he was not supposed to play the candidates is a stretch.

    • @heheheeh2781
      @heheheeh2781 Год назад +4

      @@Albert-be4ok stretching is good, especially light streches after waking up from a good sleep, would recommend

  • @TedThomasTT
    @TedThomasTT Год назад +36

    Netflix would make a movie out of this story if Ding wasn't Chinese

    • @scorpioninpink
      @scorpioninpink Год назад +2

      China should make a movie about him regardless. 😊

  • @Uragaan1
    @Uragaan1 Год назад +95

    How is this a best moments compliation if you dont even show the beautiful mating net from game 6??? We dont need to see their handshakes 1000 times

    • @yami7805
      @yami7805 Год назад +1

      that's such a beautiful sequence

    • @butwhatif2489
      @butwhatif2489 Год назад +33

      Didnt even have a single ding meets rapport 0/10

  • @flpsnk4848
    @flpsnk4848 Год назад +21

    Man I cry just seeing Nepo, I had no favourites but to see those "missed chances" in the match I really felt with him. Ding had just another level of endurance from qualifications to the top. Hats off to the new World Champion.

    • @stephenwu1524
      @stephenwu1524 4 месяца назад

      Both players had a ton of missed chances
      In game 7 and 8 Ding could have potentially come out with 2 wins. In game 7 he played brilliantly to gain the initiative and a slight advantage as black, but froze under time trouble and blundered the game away. In game 8 he had a huge advantage, but didn't want to spend too much time and took Ian's bluff. Because of these two games, Ding came out of those two games down a game rather than up two. A two point advantage that late in the World Chess Championship would have almost guaranteed Ding's victory in the classical portion, maybe with a game or two to spare.
      In game 12, Ian was playing one of the best games of his career before both players suddenly started blundering like crazy. If Ian won this game, he also would have been up two games even later in the tournament, essentially guaranteeing his victory. Instead, the blunderfest ended with Ding taking a victory, and he would ultimately win in tiebreaks.
      Ian definitely missed a big opportunity to all but clinch the title late in the match, but Ding also had a similarly strong opportunity earlier. In the end, all that matters is that neither player played the right moves and Ding outplayed Ian in the rapid tiebreaks.

  • @eenayeah
    @eenayeah Год назад +13

    We let him cook, and he COOKED.

  • @bhgtree
    @bhgtree Год назад +11

    for me the image that sticks is the last minute or two when Nepo's hand is shaking, such heartbreak for him losing not one but two title matches.
    Ding fought so well and is a great Champion and I'm looking forward his next match as WC.
    (and I hope that we'll see those two greats challenge each other to their limits in another title match.

  • @deepaklachman9340
    @deepaklachman9340 Год назад +45

    1. Ding is the only player that makes Magnus nervous
    2. Ding was extremely out of form due to inactivity
    3. Ding was not at ease in the beginning making him lose game 2 in a horrible way
    4. Ding's preparation got leaked losing the possibility of surprising his opponent and being forced to play things like the colle system and london system.
    5. Ding's preparation for the WC match was very less due to time. From the openings it could be seen that Ian was better prepared.
    Still Ding came out on top.
    He is the best player in the world when it comes down to material understanding and imbalanced positions.
    It is in imbalanced positions that he always triumphs over Carlsen.
    A Ding vs Carlsen WC match would be epic

  • @MariusOJohansen
    @MariusOJohansen Год назад +35

    "Best moments" BUT WHERE ARE THE DING/RAPPORT CLIPS

  • @haroldsomehands4271
    @haroldsomehands4271 Год назад +8

    1:13 Thomas Shelby now has a worthy opponent for the Deadliest Death Stare

  • @houssemabbassi9063
    @houssemabbassi9063 11 месяцев назад +6

    1:13 that look!

  • @ChampHarsh
    @ChampHarsh Год назад +11

    Ding has proved that he deserves a match against Magnus

  • @mohammadbaraka7858
    @mohammadbaraka7858 Год назад +8

    That stare 1:13 ! Wow

  • @andreaanarcora602
    @andreaanarcora602 Год назад +5

    Most emotional and beauty World Chess Championship ever

  • @renzdaniel858
    @renzdaniel858 Год назад +22

    I’ve been patiently waiting for this videoo. Honestly a privilege to be able to watch this match.

  • @nossenkanter
    @nossenkanter Год назад +24

    I like the part where Ding froze up and said: "That's why they call me Ding Chilling 🥶."

  • @nth7273
    @nth7273 Год назад +10

    5:39 Ding becomes speed.

  • @keniceeunice2644
    @keniceeunice2644 Год назад +1

    I watched this moment for a few time, It make you appreciate but also feel sorry.

  • @heartt4444
    @heartt4444 Год назад +5

    Two geniuses ! Happy for Ding Liren and good luck to Nepo!

  • @francois_bahia
    @francois_bahia Год назад +2

    Man, I still feel bad for Nepo. Even now. What a great player, as is Ding. Both deserved to win ...

  • @giannahbalch3247
    @giannahbalch3247 Год назад +3

    5:31 IANS FACE LOL

  • @user-fi5ib2wn1i
    @user-fi5ib2wn1i Год назад +4

    Thank for this! But you should make it longer

  • @jamium
    @jamium Год назад +1

    I wish this video included a bit more of each game, it seems like it just shows a five second clip of each game

  • @Checkmate_Edits
    @Checkmate_Edits Год назад +20

    This was probably the most entertaining world chess championship.

  • @manzinin1070
    @manzinin1070 Год назад +2

    I must say I was surprised by how little time they spent on the board

  • @fep_ptcp883
    @fep_ptcp883 9 месяцев назад

    This montage gets even better if you watch it while listening to the Rocky movie score

  • @nightglide_
    @nightglide_ Год назад +1

    No more Magnus, now we have Ding Liren.

  • @mukmin01
    @mukmin01 Год назад

    0:36 Nepo face be like "lol funny move I am not gonna lose to this dude.."

  • @marceldebrunner6623
    @marceldebrunner6623 Год назад +10

    Ding Chilling!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cageynerd
    @cageynerd Год назад +10

    I feel bad for that black knight. He worked so hard all game. Then we retire him only to nominate him to jump off the cliff. And as the protector of all things corner, he leaps to his death off the edge of the table in a tuck and roll.

    • @da96103
      @da96103 Год назад

      He did not jump. He was pushed.

  • @leeball4585
    @leeball4585 9 месяцев назад

    Expecting this vid to basically be all Rapport moments!

  • @jaychow3208
    @jaychow3208 10 месяцев назад

    congrats ding!

  • @mohammedhasani2895
    @mohammedhasani2895 Год назад +1

    Game 12 was the one that decided the match

  • @Apple_Beshy
    @Apple_Beshy Год назад +1

    Ding has a sad backstory

  • @mikaveryepik3987
    @mikaveryepik3987 Год назад

    even though i rooted for ding throughout, it was painful to see nepo in game 12 and the final game of the tiebreakers

  • @TheLeopard2A6
    @TheLeopard2A6 Год назад

    At least allow me to post history on your forums. Not that you can stop me but still.. KEKW

  • @Zwiezer
    @Zwiezer Год назад +5

    From Putin invades Ukraine -> -> Ding is the world champion

  • @user-pt2mx9xp2o
    @user-pt2mx9xp2o Год назад

    nepo is going to win the candidates

  • @WiesoNurMistnamen
    @WiesoNurMistnamen Год назад +2

    Best moments and no Ding meets Rapport in it? These ain't my highlights!

  • @boois17
    @boois17 Год назад +1

    loved this game sm, was amazing

  • @vakke
    @vakke Год назад

    Just so damn beatiful

  • @Speedygi81
    @Speedygi81 11 месяцев назад

    World Just champion

  • @Apple_Beshy
    @Apple_Beshy Год назад

  • @The6Foot4Asian
    @The6Foot4Asian Год назад +3

    Ding Chilling

  • @Qu0thTheRaven
    @Qu0thTheRaven Год назад

    oh dont be so dramatic lol

  • @hudaalaska
    @hudaalaska Год назад

    Josss gandossssss

  • @mmmusicstudios
    @mmmusicstudios 6 месяцев назад

    Ian lost all games on a multiple of 6. The game 6 curse might be real.
    Game 6: Ding finds a brilliant mating net
    Game 12: Ian is winning and then he blundered
    Game 18: Ian lost the world championship
    Poor guy.

  • @user-ut7vi8gf1g
    @user-ut7vi8gf1g 2 месяца назад

    actually dings real name is Liren (chinese) im chinese (ding is surname)

  • @kedarjoshi7503
    @kedarjoshi7503 Год назад +10

    Greatest world chess championship in my openion ❤🎉

  • @alanprak80
    @alanprak80 Год назад

    An exciting match and all, but can Ding hold on to the championship? Excluding Carlsen, I feel anyone ranked in the top 10 can beat each other on a given day, there's no meaningful difference in playing strength.

    • @siddhantjhaveri
      @siddhantjhaveri Год назад +1

      You might be surprised but Carlsen is not to be excluded here. Anyone in top 10 is also capable of beating Carlsen if they are in form and (dare I say it) especially Ian.

  • @user-ny6eg8pz9w
    @user-ny6eg8pz9w Год назад +1

    It is a very bad clip, because it does not show a full drama in their games

  • @lil----lil
    @lil----lil Год назад +2

    Magnus has left the chat...

    • @lysy-zn2gg
      @lysy-zn2gg Год назад +1

      1 year later:
      *Magnus has joined the chat...
      *Ding Liren has left the chat...

    • @garychand4658
      @garychand4658 Год назад

      ​@@lysy-zn2gg did magnus decline to participate in the tournament?

    • @lysy-zn2gg
      @lysy-zn2gg Год назад

      @@garychand4658 he refused to defend his champion title this year

    • @garychand4658
      @garychand4658 Год назад

      @@lysy-zn2gg so now he is no more a champion?

    • @lysy-zn2gg
      @lysy-zn2gg Год назад

      @@garychand4658 do you even know what world championship match means lol

  • @markkasper7281
    @markkasper7281 Год назад +2

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  • @shreyastalin4189
    @shreyastalin4189 Год назад +1

    W match 🥰

  • @user-cx2ig3xe6n
    @user-cx2ig3xe6n Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @Bran_FlakesIsCrackedatstuff
    @Bran_FlakesIsCrackedatstuff Год назад +2

    1

  • @samyakgupta9704
    @samyakgupta9704 Год назад +1

    1st xd

  • @mdhgoatlalalala70
    @mdhgoatlalalala70 Год назад +2

    first

  • @Stuartski
    @Stuartski Год назад

    Hopefully new commentators next time

  • @rubberducky3138
    @rubberducky3138 9 месяцев назад

    I watched it, till Tanya's voice became too much for me😅😅😅

  • @arthurdentau
    @arthurdentau Год назад

    Ding might have won the world championship, but is he the best player in the world ? He didn't play Magnus, I find it very disappointing Magnus didn't defend his title. Nothing against Ding, good luck to him.

    • @dexio8601
      @dexio8601 Год назад +8

      It doesn't matter....he won the competition so he is world champion, Magnus quit.

    • @Sapreme
      @Sapreme Год назад +3

      Nepo wouldn't have been the best player in the world either if he won. Ding is generally better than Nepo before covid hit and prevented him from playing for 2 years, and he has taken games from magnus before. He is no worst than 2nd best.

    • @fep_ptcp883
      @fep_ptcp883 5 месяцев назад +1

      The point of the WCC is not to find out who is the best chess player. The official Elo rating ranking already does that. The point is to crown someone champion, one who has more nerves, more guts, more mental strength under pressure. The self pin of Ding Liren in the last rapid game (which was not forced, he could've settled for a draw) was a move of a champion, and Nepo was unable to deal with it properly under the high stress condition.

    • @aayanfatimaipad7777
      @aayanfatimaipad7777 8 часов назад

      Magnus quit and doesn’t regret not defending his title

  • @reagenman
    @reagenman Год назад +4

    So sad for Ian. For my opinion he plays better than Ding, but he was so nervous

    • @Jason88215
      @Jason88215 Год назад +9

      I agree. But Ian can only blame himself for not taking his chances

    • @colbert6122
      @colbert6122 Год назад +13

      Higher highs, but lower lows. Ding style is more consistent, hence why he's usually down on time, And not as flashy, but also produces results

    • @ChannelOfilliusion
      @ChannelOfilliusion Год назад +2

      I would say though nepo was out of shape. Nepo lost to a rusty Ding who has barely played during the covid year during his PEAK.
      Nepo had one of the best and flashy of seconds yet he could not utilise them all.

    • @reagenman
      @reagenman Год назад

      @@bardiche1989 Are you over 2000?

    • @reagenman
      @reagenman Год назад

      @@bardiche1989 I wouldn't ask if I didn't have that

  • @niekesselbrugge1132
    @niekesselbrugge1132 Год назад

    The games were awesome, but the commentary kept ruining the moment. Especially Tania.

  • @jessesudan2428
    @jessesudan2428 5 месяцев назад

    World Championship is war. World Championship game a battle. Israeli-Palestinian war 1948. Gaza battle 2023. Media, political etc wording Gaza war is questionable.