@@joonpak that's the point: at top level chess such little mistakes lead to catastrophe. Actually that's not a blunder, because he didn't lose material immediately or hasn't mistaken into a forced checkmate, he made a solid move. The problem is that Gukesh has found the move, that wins. And as it was mentioned above - it was not an easy task.
It's impressive how a single blunder is enough to flip a game in high level play. It wasn't a convincing victory from start to finish, but as the old adage goes: "You don't have to be better than your opponent. You just have to make less mistakes than them"
Lol not true. If your opponent makes 5 mistakes and you take advantage of them perfectly but blunder back rank mate. You still lose even if you made only one mistake and your opponent 5
Actually if you notice, Gukesh didn't really have a worse position the entire game...he was down by material points cuz he lost two pawns and he made that inaccurate rook move
The only weapon against Magnus is to make the chaos on the board and hope he will not cover all calculations and miss some of them, Dubov did it few times and won, those games are super interesting
Hey Mr. Gotham, got into Chess seriously maybe about 3 weeks ago and I have been loving your coverage of super high level games. Love the ability to explain high level strategies and moves in a way that chess beginners like me can understand. I beat antonio bot after bashing my head against the wall for a couple of days and have moved on to losing to Isabel bot over and over. excited to learn more and thanks for inspiring chess content !
Insane commentary as always, we love you for it. I just got in the world of chess and to be honest the way you narrate some games is why I got hooked. Kudos and keep it up.
Side note, I understand keeping it interesting for your primary audience i.e the chess community and the muggles - (aka general audience like me) is very challenging but HATS OFF ! TY, You are doing a splendid job Sir. Wish you all the best and loads of lurrv. @GothamChess
@@dangalladon8417 LOL that comment aged like milk 🤣🤣🤣 Magnus just won his match against Pragg now go cry to mommy and stop liking your own comments, it's pathetic
I have a terrible chess match if you need another one of those. 24 Blunders 8 Missed Wins 5 Great Moves (because of the blunders and missed wins) 18 Inaccuracies & Mistakes
Magnus is human, why he accused nieman of cheating with zero proved? Bowed to never play nieman again, a clear indication that he's afraid losing again from low rated players
Sacrificed pawns, this is typical stockfish play...why do you keep commenting on online games with all these young players essentially using C++ visual bots ? It's not like those games mean anything...
O what I would give to see one video of levy play just a single game of overwatch 2. Been holding off on subscribing for a banger video cuz I know that RUclips analytics shows how many people subscribe off a video. If Levy makes an overwatch 2 video, I promise my subscription.
would be cool if in the future the evaluation would include a "difficulty" rating. F.e. a position could be +7, but if there is only 1 winning move it would be a more difficult position to play than a +7 where there are tons of moves.
It would still be hard to distuingish obvious moves from the ones that are hard to see, like if you have a free piece for example, usually you have only 1 good move
@@s4le i think compared to making a hard coded engine able to beat any GM there ever will be (like SF was befor it included NN), this should be a rather simple task to accomplish. And im not asking for it to be perfect immediatly.
I really love how Gotham has gotten more in depth with his recaps! He explains why an endgame is losing instead of just saying that’s it’s a known loss. It makes it much easier to follow along!
Wow! what an impressive amazing game, but your commentary makes it even more amazing and exciting! Keeps me at the edge of my chair just like watching a fast-paced adventure movie!!!😲😆
The move rook a c1 at 9:42 was a mouse slip, you could see that from his expression in the broadcast. It's crazy how he still recovered and played the game
i used to watch other chess channels but now im here because of the 4th wall performance and funny and relatable comments that takes my mind off thinking so serious in chess.
Hey Levy, just wanted to say that even though my bias against you I had due to a clip of yours I saw like 4-5 years ago, you've quickly grown to be my favorite content creator I watch, you somehow manage to entertain me with every video you upload, even if my interest in chess is not that high. Keep up the great work!
@@noneya2538 i dont remember lmao i saw it years ago, i think it was just him trash talking tho, nothing serious, but me back then was dumb and outlined a view of him from that clip alone
+GeneralWarfield Magnus only does that against the one and only cheater Hans. He loses plenty vs Firouzja, Pragg, and now Gukesh but he doesn't mind cause they're legit
@@celebrian5582 lol indian men are tend to have beards amd moustache.16 Years is already a age of maturity and in most of indian subcontinent mens ranging from 12-14 start to grow some beard on their cheeks and it's completely normal for us
Great to see a few young pups biting at the kings heels, might give magnus a bit of fun and keep him enjoying the game more.. but he's still king by miles
Hans OTB beats Master Magnus and without any evidence the Many Magnus Minions CRY CHEATER, GUKESH online defeats Master Magnus and GUKESH is a Chess Prodigy. Where's the many Magnus Minion Chess Cheating Witch Hunters?
Easy, gukesh isnt a self confessed cheater who looks evil and who has a banned cheating coach !!! Duh!! Hans is a cheat. They should strip his title and replace it with cheatmaster
I'm not likely to ever be good enough to compete in contests of skill at that level of play, but I can definitely appreciate those who do! That said, I'm enjoying the "unexpected" developments during play that make the games go from one side to the other rapidly. I don't consider what Gukesh did as being disrespectful at all; in fact I think more of this kind of play should be encouraged, as Gotham so eloquently points out. When you play at this level, you're not playing for fun; you're playing for keeps, and that means fighting for your life on that board! Great game, and GREAT analysis Gotham! Thank you for this!
People don’t realize that even though Levy jokes about this, yes the top grandmasters actually watch Gotham chess. Imagine seeing yourself on the largest chess channel in the world ofcourse you’re gonna watch. You being 1100 and watching chess content on your free time so just imagine; these GMs literally eat, breath, and sleep chess so if you’re watching they are definitely watching. Maybe not to learn but for entertainment. This thought has always just been on my mind.
You think Magnus or Nepo or Ding watch Gotham? No disrespect to Levy as he runs a great channel, but those guys wouldn't find anything of interest on this channel.
Damn bro the eval bar just shows how savage stockfish is. Not gonna lie I really wanna see an in person WC match b/w stockfish and alpha zero with robots lol
I assume part of the reason for playing openings that engines disfavour is to try to get around the opponent's prep and into murky territory where experience and insight matters more than memorised moves.
A smorgasbord of chess analysis with a side of Adesanya and House of the Dragon? Yes please! This was delicious, bro, I'm a fan of the joy, the chess, the pop culture references, the eloquent language and the style 🙌🙌💯💯🙏. Definitely sharing this. Great game to witness, too, and a pleasure to see these duels between the Master Himself and the Future Masters 👏👏👏👏
You are dumb. Hans wasn't accused of cheating because he beat magnus. He was accused because he is a known proven serial cheater. You just repeat the most common comments and think it's creative
Not funny
Pin of shame
🤔
ping of game
win of wame
Very fast pin of shame by levy
Trying to jump to magnus game and realizing it is all Magnus.
😂me and you alike
always has been
@@willc3421 I was about to comment xd
Never let them know your next move
weak
Eval bar going from -3 to +5
Levy : "Magnus plays an innacuracy"
I don't think 98% of the people find the same tactic
Wondering if its a blunder or not
How can an 8 point swing not be a blunder though
It's actually -2.8 to 7.1 (9.9 points!) ruclips.net/video/aEbTubOQUXY/видео.html
@@joonpak that's the point: at top level chess such little mistakes lead to catastrophe. Actually that's not a blunder, because he didn't lose material immediately or hasn't mistaken into a forced checkmate, he made a solid move. The problem is that Gukesh has found the move, that wins. And as it was mentioned above - it was not an easy task.
It's impressive how a single blunder is enough to flip a game in high level play. It wasn't a convincing victory from start to finish, but as the old adage goes: "You don't have to be better than your opponent. You just have to make less mistakes than them"
Lol not true. If your opponent makes 5 mistakes and you take advantage of them perfectly but blunder back rank mate. You still lose even if you made only one mistake and your opponent 5
@@olliboy9524 less mistakes does not equal blundering mate you baboon
@@olliboy9524 lol thats not even mistake , that's like a blunder equivalent to 100 mistakes
So saying still goes well ..
A blunder does not equal one “mistake”.
There is no such thing as just getting one move wrong. These guys always consider many moves in advance. Magnus got his plan wrong.
I like the way Levy pronounces names of different variations of a chess opening and even names of players
PIN OF SHAME
@@radscorpion8 cringe
"The future of chess is very bright among all young players of the world but it shines no brighter than India" - Levy Rozman 17:30
The hardest thing Gukesh had to do in this game, Im guessing, is to look stressed enough so that Magnus wont cancel him.
lol
underrated comment
Lol 😂
it was online you fool, they didn't see eachother
@@veni1 Oh, you are so naïve. Dont you see! Magnus can sense the force.
It was irresistible for me to make hilarious edits from this man's videos. Great video once again Levy.
15:50 the queen trap is what Magnus missed
Who else is here after gukesh won the candidates?
You make freaking great videos Gotham, you make chess more fun for me than it already is✌
More videos like this please. This is motivating. Makes me wanna go play vs stockfish.
What an ending to this video. You've definitely grown immensely as a presenter!
Gukesh having a worse position the entire game.
Magnus: *makes one inaccuracy*
Gukesh: You've triggered my trap card.
Makes a huge blunder **
According to official chess definitions that was a blunder, not an inaccuracy.
Actually if you notice, Gukesh didn't really have a worse position the entire game...he was down by material points cuz he lost two pawns and he made that inaccurate rook move
@@Schieman Yes he had a worse position until Magnus blunder
Haash, I'm glad you are fine Levy.
I was worried something was wrong with you, it had been 5 videos since last Magnus clickbait!
💀💀
cry more
Please Levy pin this comment!!💀💀
bro trying to get pinned💀💀
The title literally says what happened lol I hate clickbaits but this is not one at all
The only weapon against Magnus is to make the chaos on the board and hope he will not cover all calculations and miss some of them, Dubov did it few times and won, those games are super interesting
Unparalleled level of commentary that made the recap better than the live game
This video was awesome (Totally finished it)
Haha
This comment will still make sense for the next 6 minutes
@@antoniosandu9002 He could've watched on 2x, 4x, 16x, 500x...
@@junj1023 you are not wrong
Hey Mr. Gotham, got into Chess seriously maybe about 3 weeks ago and I have been loving your coverage of super high level games. Love the ability to explain high level strategies and moves in a way that chess beginners like me can understand. I beat antonio bot after bashing my head against the wall for a couple of days and have moved on to losing to Isabel bot over and over. excited to learn more and thanks for inspiring chess content !
I, too, improved by playing Chess bots. They are tough. I was proud when I beat my 1st Intermediate bot.
Gukesh is a BEAST 😎
And Adhiban is THE beast
He's literally gay tho? And hes also a furry. Sorry, can't support that.
Adibhan is the beast, we should probably have some other title for Gukesh !
@@Lets_MakeItSimple who is adhiban
@@v.k.sharma9240 adhiban bhaskaran - famous for his style of play he is the real beast.
First time watching this channel. so much emotion, such. a great communicator, love it.
When Gukesh used his main character power.
Insane commentary as always, we love you for it. I just got in the world of chess and to be honest the way you narrate some games is why I got hooked. Kudos and keep it up.
Side note, I understand keeping it interesting for your primary audience i.e the chess community and the muggles - (aka general audience like me) is very challenging but HATS OFF ! TY, You are doing a splendid job Sir. Wish you all the best and loads of lurrv. @GothamChess
Bf
Arjun defeated him in last match , gukesh has defeated him and pragg has defeated him twice in a row and three times in games ....wow
wake me up when they do it when it matters
@@williamrobert9898 lol what a fucking loser
@@dangalladon8417 LOL that comment aged like milk 🤣🤣🤣 Magnus just won his match against Pragg now go cry to mommy and stop liking your own comments, it's pathetic
@@williamrobert9898 LMAO UR SUCH A FUCKING MORON, i never mentioned prag in my comment and yet your are here acting like a wild unevolved ape.
@@dangalladon8417 😂 you just did LOL salty enough?
The game showed a competitive disrespect
Well said
18:00
Great video Levi but my favorite video you have made is the one you translated Ivanchuk's post game analysis.... boy that was a trip without mushrooms
What is that episode?
wow ! A single mistake was all gukesh needed to commit Grand Theft Elo on Magnus !
Great commentary, as always.
I have a terrible chess match if you need another one of those.
24 Blunders
8 Missed Wins
5 Great Moves (because of the blunders and missed wins)
18 Inaccuracies & Mistakes
i never expected gukesh to win against magnus thats just insane!
Magnus is human, why he accused nieman of cheating with zero proved? Bowed to never play nieman again, a clear indication that he's afraid losing again from low rated players
@@patrickgaitera1415 Not from players that win on merit and those he praises regularly. He is human but he is and knows genius
@@patrickgaitera1415 Hans true Level is 2600, as we can see at the US championships.
Sacrificed pawns, this is typical stockfish play...why do you keep commenting on online games with all these young players essentially using C++ visual bots ? It's not like those games mean anything...
@@pureffm this comment was made by Magnus fangirls.
I loved your text on this on. Pure poetry. Cheers from Brazil
There are absolutely many great chess prodigies out there. Could you please Vincent Keymer because he is one of them?
Anyone wonder why this comment has more likes than the rest if comments on cheating. It is called Whute Supremacy
India is about to own chess in 3-5 years
Thanks for thr compliment buddy ❤️🤞
Afterall it's India's game
@@O2H3 the lost treasure, brings the lost glory
The Game was invented in India … it’s long over due
The fact that aditya mittal also beat him almost
3 consecutive losses to 3 prodigies all from india, that's interesting
And I Guess aditya is an IM?
Aditya did not beat him ya pathetic liar in fact he was never even winning against him just had a slightly better position
O what I would give to see one video of levy play just a single game of overwatch 2. Been holding off on subscribing for a banger video cuz I know that RUclips analytics shows how many people subscribe off a video. If Levy makes an overwatch 2 video, I promise my subscription.
Sure wouldn't mind an "unconvincing win" like this against the champ :D
Levy, you keep getting better and better at this, your commentary is so entertaining
would be cool if in the future the evaluation would include a "difficulty" rating.
F.e. a position could be +7, but if there is only 1 winning move it would be a more difficult position to play than a +7 where there are tons of moves.
It would still be hard to distuingish obvious moves from the ones that are hard to see, like if you have a free piece for example, usually you have only 1 good move
@@s4le
i think compared to making a hard coded engine able to beat any GM there ever will be (like SF was befor it included NN), this should be a rather simple task to accomplish.
And im not asking for it to be perfect immediatly.
Good point.
i love that gotham's into ufc, i recently started boxing and taking chess seriously so its cool to see people who have an appreciation for both
Ok the Hans hype has died down, so back to Magnus on the thumbnails I guess. LOL!
ok i get that you're joking but check the previous video's thumbnail
There's just too many of us Indians and rightly so, Levy wants to keep us in the loop.
No body talks in news about young Indian player defeating magnus.they talk only when they win tournament.
Can you try to add the game time so we can see How long they use on a move etc?
I really love how Gotham has gotten more in depth with his recaps! He explains why an endgame is losing instead of just saying that’s it’s a known loss. It makes it much easier to follow along!
Chess speaks for itself
im more surprised that Levy played Wrecking Ball than Magnus losing
Wow! what an impressive amazing game, but your commentary makes it even more amazing and exciting! Keeps me at the edge of my chair just like watching a fast-paced adventure movie!!!😲😆
Your motivational speech at the end is the bestt partt.
The move rook a c1 at 9:42 was a mouse slip, you could see that from his expression in the broadcast.
It's crazy how he still recovered and played the game
WTF what broadcast are you looking
yeah true saw that too
i used to watch other chess channels but now im here because of the 4th wall performance and funny and relatable comments that takes my mind off thinking so serious in chess.
Levi is the Martin Tyler of Chess.
Honestly never knew there were so many grim reapers in chess until Gotham kept mentioning taking souls so much lol
Good on Gukesh, a world champion waiting to happen
Annihilated, clearly superior player
Hey Levy, just wanted to say that even though my bias against you I had due to a clip of yours I saw like 4-5 years ago, you've quickly grown to be my favorite content creator I watch, you somehow manage to entertain me with every video you upload, even if my interest in chess is not that high. Keep up the great work!
What’s the clip?
What clip?
@@noneya2538 i dont remember lmao i saw it years ago, i think it was just him trash talking tho, nothing serious, but me back then was dumb and outlined a view of him from that clip alone
@@beejeepacha ^^
Hearing levy talk about Overwatch in the beginning wasn't something i expected to happen today
Yeah lmao did not see that coming
Indian teenagers are proving to the world they’re worth the hype 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Knowing now that Levy was a Hammond main says so much, and it's all positive.
Incredible victory 🏆
As a non-fan of boxing related sports, every time you name a fight it honestly sounds like Mashed Keyboard Letters vs Clear Your Throat
In before Magnus is no longer facing Gukesh and withdraws from the tourney
Lmao
+GeneralWarfield Magnus only does that against the one and only cheater Hans. He loses plenty vs Firouzja, Pragg, and now Gukesh but he doesn't mind cause they're legit
CHECK HIM FOR BEADS
shut up noob
@@eyeofhorus1301 magnus can eat all of them for breakfast lol
magnus can take all of them at the same time blindfolded
there’s no other guy that can review a chess game SO INTENSE like gotham does
I honestly think gukesh and alireza in the next few years are gonna start giving magnus some trouble… don’t forget gukesh is a 16 year old child…
@@celebrian5582 lol indian men are tend to have beards amd moustache.16 Years is already a age of maturity and in most of indian subcontinent mens ranging from 12-14 start to grow some beard on their cheeks and it's completely normal for us
Magnus's main technique was early Queen exchange and demolish the opppnent which Gukesh didn’t fell into.
Hans is so famous that has been invited to race in the Indy 500, 'Gentlemen, Start your engines!'.
😅😅😅😅😅
I don't like Hans either. And I really do enjoy all the banter bashing he gets.
But why would you make that comment on this video?
Ha ha! More Hans jokes, please!
Great to see a few young pups biting at the kings heels, might give magnus a bit of fun and keep him enjoying the game more.. but he's still king by miles
Fantastic commentary!! Earned a sub!
Classic chess analysis: showing multiple lines after move three, and then go: ‘But none of that happens’. Wonderful
Magnus+India, that's gotta bring some traffic
Factual
Levy do be smart
Trueee
+hans would be god level
India still salty about Magnus beating up Vishy twice 😂
2:53 my favorite part of the video
Great gameand great commentary, thank you
It’s awesome you said something about over watch
Magnus: you wanna try some Magnus effect
Gukesh: welcome to my world
Harmon-Borgov flashbacks in that finale ahahahhaha nice video btw
Kudos to Gukesh!
Great closing statements - pure Levy, that's why we watch!
I was expecting for Magnus to yell "cheater"
Chess remains such a beautiful game. So many amazing games played last couple of weeks!
If everyone you showed today worked together to discuss moves they still couldn’t touch me in the game of chess
You're rating so low, they couldn't touch it even if they died
@@tonyliu9493 lmao that was a violation
It's chess, why would anybody be touching anybody?
that's a different game altogether.
They couldn't touch me in chess either, but that's because I don't play.
Of course not, touching an opponent is grounds for the arbiters to step in. Why would a player so much better than you risk being disqualified?
I have always seen that Gukesh's games end in very different mating patterns, which I think makes it difficult playing him.
Hans OTB beats Master Magnus and without any evidence the Many Magnus Minions CRY CHEATER, GUKESH online defeats Master Magnus and GUKESH is a Chess Prodigy.
Where's the many Magnus Minion Chess Cheating Witch Hunters?
Easy, gukesh isnt a self confessed cheater who looks evil and who has a banned cheating coach !!! Duh!!
Hans is a cheat. They should strip his title and replace it with cheatmaster
Oh my god that last tactic its just masterful
Thanks for carrying me as Hamster that one time Levy ❤
Tournament security was overheard asking Gukesh “So those are prayer beads???”
I'm not likely to ever be good enough to compete in contests of skill at that level of play, but I can definitely appreciate those who do! That said, I'm enjoying the "unexpected" developments during play that make the games go from one side to the other rapidly. I don't consider what Gukesh did as being disrespectful at all; in fact I think more of this kind of play should be encouraged, as Gotham so eloquently points out. When you play at this level, you're not playing for fun; you're playing for keeps, and that means fighting for your life on that board!
Great game, and GREAT analysis Gotham! Thank you for this!
People don’t realize that even though Levy jokes about this, yes the top grandmasters actually watch Gotham chess. Imagine seeing yourself on the largest chess channel in the world ofcourse you’re gonna watch. You being 1100 and watching chess content on your free time so just imagine; these GMs literally eat, breath, and sleep chess so if you’re watching they are definitely watching. Maybe not to learn but for entertainment. This thought has always just been on my mind.
Ok
You think Magnus or Nepo or Ding watch Gotham? No disrespect to Levy as he runs a great channel, but those guys wouldn't find anything of interest on this channel.
@@andrewkoines6389 Yes. The same way NBA players will watch their highlights on youtube. When someone makes a recap of you, you’re gonna watch.
Damn bro the eval bar just shows how savage stockfish is. Not gonna lie I really wanna see an in person WC match b/w stockfish and alpha zero with robots lol
After Pragg, we Indians have stopped giving ducks when one of us defeats Magnus
Why?
@@irvandipawangsa3609 Used be a big deal when someone (except Vishy) defeated Magnus. But then Pragg did it multiple times so that excitement is gone.
Levy, today Jan-Krzysztof Duda has won 3 consecutive games against young Indian stars ( Gukesh D as well), worth mention at least I belive :D
Gukesh didn't appear focused. He likely cheated.
No
@@vinaydave6830 🤣 It was sarcasm wise guy, what happened a little over a year ago?
I assume part of the reason for playing openings that engines disfavour is to try to get around the opponent's prep and into murky territory where experience and insight matters more than memorised moves.
true
does anyone else feel like Levy is telling us a bedtime story 🛌?
Man, I loved the Alekhine-Chatard Attack pronunciation, that's exactly how I say it too
Gukesh did very well!
A smorgasbord of chess analysis with a side of Adesanya and House of the Dragon? Yes please! This was delicious, bro, I'm a fan of the joy, the chess, the pop culture references, the eloquent language and the style 🙌🙌💯💯🙏. Definitely sharing this. Great game to witness, too, and a pleasure to see these duels between the Master Himself and the Future Masters 👏👏👏👏
Gukesh defeats Magnus.
Magnus : must be a cheater...
when did he say that though
@@xynix1549 He didn't. It was an exaggeration.
When u mentioned adesanya vs pereira i immediately subscribe...
You can clearly see the future of chess
Now lets see how many accuse Gukesh of cheating
lol gukesh is trash
magnus just gave him a chance to win😂
You are dumb. Hans wasn't accused of cheating because he beat magnus. He was accused because he is a known proven serial cheater. You just repeat the most common comments and think it's creative
Beads of Hans vibrating in the background of chess future
Gukesh speaks for himself
lmao
🤣🤣