"He was simply not physically ready to play today": Abasov on his win over Caruana
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
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Caruana was not at peace I think he is a really very good but today was not his day.... 😢😢
Good Wishes for Praggnanandhaa for Final
Magnus stomps
Clickbait title, made it sound like he was insulting him but was just stating he was probably tired due to tiebreaks yesterday
Didn't feel like insult it's truth
They quoted him directly. Our brain usually reads written statements negatively but there seems no malicious intent on title. They just quoted him directly.
Personally for me it is clear immediately that they meant that he was exhausted. I found it the obvious thing to say, I don't suppose there was amy such intent behind titles as you say.
In chess people called a spade a spade. If we got bad position we called it bad position. Unlike other sports most of the time we bias towards our favorite team. So in conversation we usually say it is what it is
i mean the title said exactly what he said, if you were baited then i think that's on you
This guys behind needs to be checked for vibrating beads.
Why is this guy giving off Hans Niemann vibes?
Every great run is not Hans!
At least he can analyse his games properly
@@yusouph2002 exactly
fabi took 22 minutes thinking, and finally made a game ending blunder: abasov is cheating.
great logic there
He isn’t
Fishy stuff going on in Baku, literally 🐟🤢. Why organize anything in non western countries is the question
There was nothing fishy in this game, Fabiano was not at his usual level, probably he felt too tired and disappointed from the elimination and wasn't in the mood to play for just third place. He made a significantly blunder that also a player of 2650 elo would be able to exploit
Obviously you are ignorant of Azerbaijan, it hosts many chess tournaments, and there are well-known top GMs from Baku. It is not the first time a GM blunders or Azerbaijani GM wins against top 3 GMs.
I hope he just made a joke about Magnus' food poisoning, but even then a very bad joke. I am fascinated by Abasov, never heard of him before and he is just a chess monster. Maybe there are a lot chess geniusses like him who just dont get a chance to play vs the elite.
@@mabel3989this people are acting like 2650 is something easy to achieve
Why organise in anything non-western? Because not doing it would be the definition of discrimination.