In two moves it went from completely winning for white to completely winning for black. Even before the blunder (trading the queen for two rooks), the computer hated Vidit's previous move, though I can't find an obvious way to exploit it.
Denis is one of those smooth players. He will never get into a tangled position. All his pieces, pawns etc will always be super protected and safe. He will never give you any weakness to work with. You will have to be creative and extract a weakness from nothing.
06:25 here white's knight can go to a5 an the lets supoose black move his night to anywhere cus its the only possible move ig , then white's queen goes to b3 for checkmate and then black goes pawn b6 to prevent it the knight can go to c6 and its a check with the for and black loses queen
Yep, almost always the rooks are better than the Queen, and this game is a clear example, but there are some exceptions, where the rooks just can´t coordinate and the Queen is clearly better
White was about to lose another pawn. Two rooks are better than the queen, and black will also be two pawns up, while all of black's pieces are perfectly safe.
8:57 white Re4 is the wining way
Can you furthur decode it?
Let's face it : Gukesh is handsome
Your look standards must be quite poor.
In two moves it went from completely winning for white to completely winning for black. Even before the blunder (trading the queen for two rooks), the computer hated Vidit's previous move, though I can't find an obvious way to exploit it.
Where is Vidit bro?😂
Denis is one of those smooth players. He will never get into a tangled position. All his pieces, pawns etc will always be super protected and safe. He will never give you any weakness to work with. You will have to be creative and extract a weakness from nothing.
Gukesh was too rush with his pawn break idea, despite the longer time control
Denis was in a losing position before Gukesh blundered
Dominating the game like a pro but a single mistake pushed gukesh to the backfoot..
06:25 here white's knight can go to a5 an the lets supoose black move his night to anywhere cus its the only possible move ig , then white's queen goes to b3 for checkmate and then black goes pawn b6 to prevent it the knight can go to c6 and its a check with the for and black loses queen
Why would black move his knight after Na5? He can literally play something else - Rd6, a6, Rhe8, Rh6. Why is a knight move the only move for black?
@@GuitarGuy190 Cos he likes to play one-sided chess or helpmate 😀😀
Very similar to the battle: Magnusen VS Morozevich.
8:47 Qc3 was the winning move before pushing pawn to E5
A queen can’t fight the vertical rook pair
Yep, almost always the rooks are better than the Queen, and this game is a clear example, but there are some exceptions, where the rooks just can´t coordinate and the Queen is clearly better
Big blunder...the only difference is most people do it every game perhaps 😂
Sagar gonna grind world rapid and blitz till 2025😂😂
Bro 😂
Timing is everything
That’s why I hate blitz
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Why did he resign? Can't a Queen battle 2 rooks?
But those passed pawns cannot be stopped
The rooks are much stronger here. Black will win the d5 pawn and white has no targets.
White was about to lose another pawn. Two rooks are better than the queen, and black will also be two pawns up, while all of black's pieces are perfectly safe.
look at the clock
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Why Denis didn't trap his bishop?
Where?
what do you mean why try to play these guys man 😂
Gukesh's initial thinking always worst, that's why his instincts are very bad compared to other indian prodigies.
wdym initial thinking?!?!