Yeah, he is absolutely amazing with sarcasm. Just some people don't get it and that can make him appear weird. He is an exciting player and interesting personality. Glad he is part of the elite chess community. He is the reason I developed interest in chess again. There are some videos of him playing kids. He truly seems like a great guy. I hope he get's his macht against Magnus and win. He just needs to reduce his sometimes weird blunders and then who knows where the limit is. He clearly got into the head of Magnus. Even chess GMs who are friendly with Magnus called what he did in the context of Hans crazy.
@@Shadow-7295 "yeah makes sense thank you" "haha not at all, i wanted to know which openings, etc. but ok if you didn't want to let it out ok but "makes sense sure""
@@avaught20that’s the way everyone does it. This 260 stretch was before the whole cheating scandal. So yes that number is extreme but all players gain raiting that exact same way until they get into top 10-15
Which interview were you watching? They didn’t seem to get along at all. It was more of a professional courtesy that they even interacted with one another😅😅
@@KappaBoba Would people be as suspect of Hans if only his online cheating history when he was young at unrated tournaments got leaked but he never won against Magnus at St. Louis? One has got to consider the significant impact Magnus indirect accusation by means of tournament withdrawal and subsequent game resignation had on peoples perception of Hans as a player. How would Hans cheating history stack up if it wasn't mainly used as an "explanation" for his performance against Magnus?
Hans won a super close match and I thought he was going to tilt for sure when he choked in the penultimate game but he kept his cool and deservedly won the match. MVL has been crushing lately and was my dark horse to win the whole thing so it was an impressive first SCC match for Hans.
It made me happy that Danya and Anish were positive about Hans because I wrongly thought they'd kinda talk down Hans all the way through the broadcast like all the other people usually did on their social media accounts. Now all we need to hope for is that Hans manages to get the negativity out of his life, because nobody wants to hear him complaining all the time, even if it is warranted.
yeah he definitely has a right to complain. of course the blacklisting is still on his mind, because it'll impact the rest of his career. anyways, I believe Hans when he says the negativity helped fortify his mental. note that he brought up the importance of feeling good and being happy in life. the negativity hasn't seemed to negatively impact his person. he's strong and optimistic. plus I think it makes for more entertaining chess, when a player shows such determination and passion to prove themself
Redeems himself? For what?? Don’t gimme that cheating BS. He was a child, basically, when that happened. His results at high security events have been solid.
I'm not Hans' biggest fan, but he's not wrong. His rating would be much higher if he was invited as opposed to playing open tournaments where he has a lot more to lose with pretty much nothing to gain.
@@Edd_LShore its not like he's not going to closed tournements; he isnt being invited. He seems pretty willing to play on the biggest stage, even with all the allegations. Not really the mentality of a cheater imo.
@@tristancates5266 not at all. Of course he wouldnt be willing to play non stop any tournament anywhere. These idiots that believe his idol Magnus must think hes backed by Nasa with the most sophisticated cheating system ever, Its so stupid and childish
NGL Hans is the perfect level of drama for the chess world. Honestly hope he brings a lot of people into the game, as controversial as his personality may be.
Yes, Hans and Nodirbek are the 2 youngsters that I'm rooting for (even though Hans isn't top 10 or top 15 unlike the other Indian youngsters), Gukesh is my third favourite... Note: this is based on their playstyle, and not how consistent they are)
@@gregansbootstrap5352that still isn't proof that he cheated and the fact that people can be defamed to this extent without any proof is just ludicrous
Brilliant games, I watched every match, and this was the most entertaining after Nepo vs Abdusattorov. Let Niemann play! Let him prove himself. I am very happy SCC has Hans which adds so much more spice to this tournament, which is precisely what we need as viewers. Let Chess speak for itself.
Hans feeds on drama. Anish’s first question was more about how he could be consistent and Hans turned it into a potential cheating insinuation😅…it’s upto Hans if drama should leave him
@@naveendennis Personally, I follow both sides of the coin and since a while I lean towards Hans is being bashed on, rater than "we have the full story". All the chess community feeds on this drama, not Hans in particular
@@peshogeorgiev No, he didn't. He "admitted" it after being caught, when he no longer had any choice. That's not different than going to a trial and pleading guilty, but only after realizing that you were caught on camera.
I don't have any particular fondness for Niemann, but I enjoy his interviews and I do think he has gotten the shaft a bit. And I would actually like to see him play and beat Magnus (and some other top SuperGMs) over the board.
@@Atlas_Reduxbro no it doesn’t. if you play a game and you cheat a few times that doesn’t mean you should be banned for life. imagine being a kid and cheating in a game and then people say you can never play that game again. that’s really stupid
@@davidtran9455 Your comment is so utterly pure nonsense, I think I will have to explain this better; you're comparing two wildly different things. He is an adult. Not a child. He cheated, and admitted to it after being caught, not voluntarily. He deserves no respect from anyone. That you compare his blatant cheating as an adult with a mistake a child can make, shows you are an absolute insane fanboy.
Hans clearly has chess skills. Hans probably beat Magnus fair and square. I don’t blame Magnus for sussing, but the chess has indeed spoken. Time to accept that Hans is indeed a competitor.
I do believe that Hans has been mistreated by many people in the wake of Magnus' dubious OTB cheating allegations at the Sinquefield Cup. That said, I find his personality insufferable. He can't even answer an innocuous question like "how do you work on your chess?" without framing it about how he's a victim.
He has a chip on his soldier, and this is giving him the energy to drive himself forward. A Buddhist would tell him to let it go but who is to say that it is wrong if it is working for him. Many great sportsmen have done the same: Michael Jordan, to name but one.
Honestly, if I was Hans, I wouldn’t stay silent either. No one can even imagine how much crap he’s had to deal with. Yeah it’s great that people are finally starting to realise that Magnus, Hikaru and everyone who doubted him was wrong but they also have to be accountable for what they did. To not even apologise to him, I sure as hell wouldn’t stay silent until I got an apology from them. That’s all he wants, he just wants an apology from the players who he once idolised and looked up to.
@@fenybbs1154part of maturing as an adult is actually not giving a flying F what other people say and think. It’s just vanity and narcissistic to obsess over what others think of you. You can also dwell on negative events on your past or simply enjoy your life and do what you love to do. People who can’t do this are lacking in the right mindset to truly master their own psychology. This is a common illness among many.
@disinformationworld9378 You make it sound so easy and simple, but you forget that these very people were preventing him from doing what he loved to do by getting him banned from prestigious tournaments. This is more than just "don't care about what people think".
Sarcasm obviously but this is a silly take. Hikaru was able to achieve 100 classical elo points and significantly improve his playing strength for the first time in a decade after he started streaming, grew a bigger support network and was making tons more money despite spending less time on chess. Psychology plays a HUGE part at competitive chess especially when you’re playing against opponents that are psyched out as well. Hans isn’t wrong
Hans is coming for Magnus but there’s a big roadblock ahead of him he need to beat Wesley So which is not easy to do. But having Hans in this tournament people are really into it because of the drama and action that he brings in this game. 👏👏👏
Either he's playing with a good dose of memory and intuition all the time, which would explain why he's not very consistent, or he's a very good player who suffers from ADHD, or he's hooked on something. I think ADHD is more likely.
I think jumping to something like that is kinda strange, many people are just naturally inconsistent. That being said I expect a lot of top chess players have ADHD, I have it and I imagine stuff like hyperfixations helps with motivation even at the professional level
@@duartevader2709 yeah but where do you draw the line? ADHD is not a black and white thing, it's a spectrum. I was also diagnosed but yeah it's very subjective who needs medication and how much. Also people who are not diagnosed can also take it to improve cognitive abilities. Kind of like doping. There should be testing for it
I'm a complete noob, but my 2c's are that Hans' style is very attacking and somewhat experimental, and so the erratic nature of his performance is less due to stress and more due to the fact that he's willing to take chances that others are not. And sometimes it won't work out and he'll look rather stupid. Except for this: HE DOESN'T REALLY CARE! And that's part of his genius. Call him a fool! Under-estimate him at your own peril! (Not unlike Giri did recently, if I'm not incorrect.) Bobby Fischer, I believe, had something of a similar genetic make-up with regard to that. (But I'll end the comparison there.) Hans is an exciting player, who is willing to try new things and surprise his opponent. I think he's good for chess, even if I am not overly enthused by his personality.
Giri seems a bit condescending. I understand that Hans jimmies got a bit rustled. He hit him pretty good with the "giri is hiding" line. Oh nononono, lmao
Anish's two skills: Chess, Sarcasm
Yeah, he is absolutely amazing with sarcasm. Just some people don't get it and that can make him appear weird. He is an exciting player and interesting personality. Glad he is part of the elite chess community. He is the reason I developed interest in chess again. There are some videos of him playing kids. He truly seems like a great guy. I hope he get's his macht against Magnus and win. He just needs to reduce his sometimes weird blunders and then who knows where the limit is. He clearly got into the head of Magnus. Even chess GMs who are friendly with Magnus called what he did in the context of Hans crazy.
And draw.
@@Shadow-7295 "yeah makes sense thank you" "haha not at all, i wanted to know which openings, etc. but ok if you didn't want to let it out ok but "makes sense sure""
@@Shadow-7295 "and then we went to the newly weds"
It’s called a dry sense of humour
Hans and Anish in a wedding venue for hours would be a vibe
Im going!
I live in Utrecht. I should go and take a look! It's 7 minutes by bike ;p
ngl 260 classical games in a year is insane
absolutely ludicrous, you can dislike him as a person but his mental fortitude and love for the game and the grind are not to be messed with
And with most being in open tournaments for Hans to have gained rating is absurd
@@infernalflamezz7480one of the most legendary chess grinds of all time tbh
@@ConClasher3exactly. He’s doing it literally the hardest way possible and he’s succeeding.
@@avaught20that’s the way everyone does it. This 260 stretch was before the whole cheating scandal. So yes that number is extreme but all players gain raiting that exact same way until they get into top 10-15
his interactions with anish are very nice to see
He said afterwards that anish questions insulted him (which I kinda understand)
@@niklass1137where?
@@arshupadhyaya in the interview in his own stream
@@niklass1137 ah ok
Which interview were you watching? They didn’t seem to get along at all. It was more of a professional courtesy that they even interacted with one another😅😅
Semi final Vs Magnus would be epic
I think it's pretty likely as well: magnus will 100% beat arjun, and wesley is probably a bit weaker than mvl
@@bruckeundkeinzweck mvl is not stronger than wesley lol
Carlsen would spank him
it would be some great build up, but lets be honest it wont be close.
@@bruckeundkeinzweckI don’t think Wesley is weaker than mvl
giri seems unusually amused in this interview
His excited seeing his boy succeed.
As long as Hans is playing fair and square (which I believe he is) I wish him all the future success.
yes,now he is,not so much before
@@damjanhorvat9369 agreed.
@@damjanhorvat9369 Nothing is indicating he cheated in the infamous st louis tournament. Or ever otb, for that matter.
@@ivarsandin7275no one is talking about that he cheated in online chess and this is online chess.
@@KappaBoba Would people be as suspect of Hans if only his online cheating history when he was young at unrated tournaments got leaked but he never won against Magnus at St. Louis?
One has got to consider the significant impact Magnus indirect accusation by means of tournament withdrawal and subsequent game resignation had on peoples perception of Hans as a player.
How would Hans cheating history stack up if it wasn't mainly used as an "explanation" for his performance against Magnus?
Hans speaking his mind!! Lets go!!! Letting the chess speak for himself
Hans is chess
Rooting for Hans from the Philippines!
Hans won a super close match and I thought he was going to tilt for sure when he choked in the penultimate game but he kept his cool and deservedly won the match. MVL has been crushing lately and was my dark horse to win the whole thing so it was an impressive first SCC match for Hans.
The passive aggression 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The unibrow prevails
Why doesn’t he get rid of that it’s not hard
Monobrow
@@giancarlodisalvo1784ask Frida Kahlo
@@giancarlodisalvo1784fr just fucking shave it down the middle 😂😂😂😂
I love how he is showing everyone how wrong they were when they said he was maximum 2650 rating.
He's only limited by his beads' battery capacity
the problem is he sometime playing like 2900, sometime like 1900, so yeah maybe it depend on battery
@@uraymeiviar this doesn't happen. Stupid commentary.
@@taotoo2 You really should be embarassed that you're making a joke literally one million people have made.
@@taotoo2 cringe joke
This might be one of my favorite moments in chess. Strong Performances all-around.
Hans:
Winning against Magnus: 🥱
Winning against MVL: 🕺🏻
Yea cause he expected to beat Magnus. The beads were a Guarantee
@@giuoco Magnus was using anal beads not Hans.
@MiaKaiser9 cheat harder lol
@MiaKaiser2020 Found the cheater. How those beads doing, kiddo?
@@dg1431 I put beads in my ass but not to cheat, to stimulate my asshole
This is great banter, shots fired, they let him speak, jokes and smirks and trash talk. Great win Hans!
Big up Hans!!!!!
It made me happy that Danya and Anish were positive about Hans because I wrongly thought they'd kinda talk down Hans all the way through the broadcast like all the other people usually did on their social media accounts. Now all we need to hope for is that Hans manages to get the negativity out of his life, because nobody wants to hear him complaining all the time, even if it is warranted.
Exactly my sentiment after watching this interview
and get the cheating out of his life too
@@slothbearanonymousfr
yeah he definitely has a right to complain. of course the blacklisting is still on his mind, because it'll impact the rest of his career.
anyways, I believe Hans when he says the negativity helped fortify his mental. note that he brought up the importance of feeling good and being happy in life. the negativity hasn't seemed to negatively impact his person. he's strong and optimistic. plus I think it makes for more entertaining chess, when a player shows such determination and passion to prove themself
Danya very professional
hans and anish having a wedding chess date is the biggest surprise out of this interview
So proud of my boy Hans!!
Love Hans. One of the most entertaining players on and off the board.
I personally would like to see Hans in finale. His chess is fun and very enjoyable to watch.
Really happy for hans. I hope he redeems himself
Redeems himself? For what?? Don’t gimme that cheating BS. He was a child, basically, when that happened. His results at high security events have been solid.
I'm not Hans' biggest fan, but he's not wrong. His rating would be much higher if he was invited as opposed to playing open tournaments where he has a lot more to lose with pretty much nothing to gain.
Or he would lose a lot and expose as a fraud.
Anyway we should see it happen
@@Edd_LShore its not like he's not going to closed tournements; he isnt being invited. He seems pretty willing to play on the biggest stage, even with all the allegations. Not really the mentality of a cheater imo.
Only half truth..look at Arjun. Hans will get there if his level is really that high.
@@tristancates5266 not at all. Of course he wouldnt be willing to play non stop any tournament anywhere.
These idiots that believe his idol Magnus must think hes backed by Nasa with the most sophisticated cheating system ever,
Its so stupid and childish
@@penguinb4u Indians get all their points with their gazillion high rated random gms they have
I’m too English for Hans’ interuptions
Problems with connection
dude the title is killing it
I was expecting a doctor to walk through the door into Han’s room…looks like he’s streaming from a waiting room
Removing some things from certain places is messy work and needs expert patient hands :)
@@manifold3dlmao
Bro is his own worst enemy.
I don't think you understand how huge Hans is because of the memes. Clowns like you will insult him until he's worldwide famous Lol
NGL Hans is the perfect level of drama for the chess world. Honestly hope he brings a lot of people into the game, as controversial as his personality may be.
He brought a lot of attention with the twitter ranting on the Rapid and Blitz Kazakhstan Team Championships. Very entertaining event in general
I love hans. Hes my underdog that will be champ one day
Yes, Hans and Nodirbek are the 2 youngsters that I'm rooting for (even though Hans isn't top 10 or top 15 unlike the other Indian youngsters), Gukesh is my third favourite...
Note: this is based on their playstyle, and not how consistent they are)
It's pretty wild to get upset at people thinking you're a cheater when you actually have cheated and admitted to it. Reputation deserved.
@@chikaokoye8405you saw his analysis of his game against Magnus right? That mf didn’t even know himself what he was doing in that match 💀💀💀
@@gregansbootstrap5352that still isn't proof that he cheated and the fact that people can be defamed to this extent without any proof is just ludicrous
why does bro interrupt mid sentence
Yeah I thought that too
@@Liimmee It's cultural. Difficult not to do if you are brought up in an environment where it is normal practice.
In America you don't get to speak if you never interrupt.
Psychological chess advantage
He’s pre moving his responses
You can't keep a good Hans down!
Brilliant games, I watched every match, and this was the most entertaining after Nepo vs Abdusattorov. Let Niemann play! Let him prove himself.
I am very happy SCC has Hans which adds so much more spice to this tournament, which is precisely what we need as viewers.
Let Chess speak for itself.
Hope the drama gets setteled soon, as Hans is indeed a great chess player
He has admitted to cheating online. That demands a lifetime ban from any chess, period.
Hans feeds on drama. Anish’s first question was more about how he could be consistent and Hans turned it into a potential cheating insinuation😅…it’s upto Hans if drama should leave him
@@naveendennis Personally, I follow both sides of the coin and since a while I lean towards Hans is being bashed on, rater than "we have the full story". All the chess community feeds on this drama, not Hans in particular
@@Atlas_Redux I see your point, still, he at least admitted it
@@peshogeorgiev No, he didn't. He "admitted" it after being caught, when he no longer had any choice. That's not different than going to a trial and pleading guilty, but only after realizing that you were caught on camera.
I don't have any particular fondness for Niemann, but I enjoy his interviews and I do think he has gotten the shaft a bit. And I would actually like to see him play and beat Magnus (and some other top SuperGMs) over the board.
The chess speak for its self
He has admitted to cheating online. That demands a lifetime ban from any chess, period.
@@Atlas_Reduxbro no it doesn’t. if you play a game and you cheat a few times that doesn’t mean you should be banned for life. imagine being a kid and cheating in a game and then people say you can never play that game again. that’s really stupid
@@davidtran9455 But HE WASN'T a kid. He was an ADULT.
@@davidtran9455 Your comment is so utterly pure nonsense, I think I will have to explain this better; you're comparing two wildly different things. He is an adult. Not a child. He cheated, and admitted to it after being caught, not voluntarily. He deserves no respect from anyone. That you compare his blatant cheating as an adult with a mistake a child can make, shows you are an absolute insane fanboy.
@@Atlas_Redux he cheated when he was 16. he was a kid. people deserve second chances
Hans playing Magnus OTB classical rated: Calm.
Hans playing Levy online for memes: Panic.
Rooting for Hans
If Hans is not a cheater and actually falsly accused, it's horrible for him, kinda like bullying.
hans is strong guys we have to accept i support magnus the goat but hans is also strong enough to beat such mvl beast
I think if he can beat Mvl he can take on Hika and Magnus
Wish Hans and Alireza would meet up in the finals. That would be most interesting of all. Would love to see that play out.
Let’s go Hans!
Hans is a beast.
Hans clearly has chess skills. Hans probably beat Magnus fair and square. I don’t blame Magnus for sussing, but the chess has indeed spoken. Time to accept that Hans is indeed a competitor.
Chichen Magnus
Go Hans!!! Chess world is against Hans, but the fans support him!
Fxxxing Love Hans
.. go Hans well done 👏👏
I would like to see him back in more high level exclusive tournaments
I do believe that Hans has been mistreated by many people in the wake of Magnus' dubious OTB cheating allegations at the Sinquefield Cup. That said, I find his personality insufferable. He can't even answer an innocuous question like "how do you work on your chess?" without framing it about how he's a victim.
He has a chip on his soldier, and this is giving him the energy to drive himself forward. A Buddhist would tell him to let it go but who is to say that it is wrong if it is working for him. Many great sportsmen have done the same: Michael Jordan, to name but one.
Honestly, if I was Hans, I wouldn’t stay silent either. No one can even imagine how much crap he’s had to deal with. Yeah it’s great that people are finally starting to realise that Magnus, Hikaru and everyone who doubted him was wrong but they also have to be accountable for what they did. To not even apologise to him, I sure as hell wouldn’t stay silent until I got an apology from them. That’s all he wants, he just wants an apology from the players who he once idolised and looked up to.
@@fenybbs1154part of maturing as an adult is actually not giving a flying F what other people say and think. It’s just vanity and narcissistic to obsess over what others think of you. You can also dwell on negative events on your past or simply enjoy your life and do what you love to do. People who can’t do this are lacking in the right mindset to truly master their own psychology. This is a common illness among many.
@disinformationworld9378 You make it sound so easy and simple, but you forget that these very people were preventing him from doing what he loved to do by getting him banned from prestigious tournaments.
This is more than just "don't care about what people think".
@@disinformationworld9378 easier said than done when those same people are preventing you from playing in prestigious tournaments but alright
HANS!!!
He Plays Chess variations against the module. He plays capablanca, grand Chess, chak Chess, and chessV Chess mode
I like Hans and I think he is plenty capable of beating the best in the world. Grats to Hans.
Great interview, Hans! 👍🏼
Glad to see Hans in a great form .Was it fishers book that Hans praised previously? Anyone remember the title perhaps?
you know its officially down bad when the cc youtube channel dunks on your old interview speaking for itself 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
gooo hansss my goat
Anish said it will be very intimate 😂
Love, Hans and Anish
LFG Hans. No chess game is complete without a dark horse!
LEAVE HANS ALONE
CHESS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
Hans is Punk Rock!
I've played only 38 games in my life, the rest is building mental strength. I'm 2600
Sarcasm obviously but this is a silly take. Hikaru was able to achieve 100 classical elo points and significantly improve his playing strength for the first time in a decade after he started streaming, grew a bigger support network and was making tons more money despite spending less time on chess. Psychology plays a HUGE part at competitive chess especially when you’re playing against opponents that are psyched out as well. Hans isn’t wrong
The Hans speaks for himself
Imagine Hans actually never cheated OTB and his match against Magnus was actually legit and a huge off game...
It doesn't take much imagining because that in fact is the case.
imagine water is wet
3:08
It is beyond me how Danya could keep a straight face there, I let out the most hysterical laugh, the moment Anish started speaking there.
Live you Hans ❤
The "Yeah, makes sense ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ " speaks for itself.
I think his swings in play is more a reflection of his swings emotionally. He has screw it moments that cause lows in accuracy.
Han's favorite song is "Good Vibrations". It's by the Beadch Boys
Naa its - magnuts i scratch you and your fanboys 😅😅
I said it before and say it again hes the new fisher
We all know who we want to see play in the semis, but I seriously hope that the final is Hans vs Alireza.
Hans is coming for Magnus but there’s a big roadblock ahead of him he need to beat Wesley So which is not easy to do. But having Hans in this tournament people are really into it because of the drama and action that he brings in this game. 👏👏👏
When people sees improvements on you they will try to put you down psychologicaly in other way
I like his spirit
Either he's playing with a good dose of memory and intuition all the time, which would explain why he's not very consistent, or he's a very good player who suffers from ADHD, or he's hooked on something. I think ADHD is more likely.
I think jumping to something like that is kinda strange, many people are just naturally inconsistent. That being said I expect a lot of top chess players have ADHD, I have it and I imagine stuff like hyperfixations helps with motivation even at the professional level
I wonder if some players take ADHD medications which would improve performance, which would be cheating?
@@Elmirgtr I have ADHD and when I'm off my medication, my performance drops a lot.
@@Elmirgtrnot really, they have a natural unfair tendency to get distracted, this just balances them out otherwise it would be unfair
@@duartevader2709 yeah but where do you draw the line? ADHD is not a black and white thing, it's a spectrum. I was also diagnosed but yeah it's very subjective who needs medication and how much. Also people who are not diagnosed can also take it to improve cognitive abilities. Kind of like doping. There should be testing for it
I like this version of Hans. It's too bad the other version keeps re-appearing!
My chess speaks for itself
lets goooo hans
Hate on him all you will but if he beats Wesley Hans vs Magnus semi finals will go extremely hard
I will never trust hans on online tournaments. there is no cheat control
we are so back
@Chess Can you fix so we can choose the thinking-time for maximum? It even loses to Chessmaster 11, 15 min+3 secs.
Hans Congrats !! Good game
One of the best chess interviews ever honestly
I would love to hear Niemann's views on the prevalence of cheating in chess (by venue).
Rooting for him 😺
Anish, Danya = no balls
Hans = Texas Stallion
why is chess speaking
Anish seems to be able to get under Hans' skin
Good to see Hans maturing and improving.
I'm a complete noob, but my 2c's are that Hans' style is very attacking and somewhat experimental, and so the erratic nature of his performance is less due to stress and more due to the fact that he's willing to take chances that others are not. And sometimes it won't work out and he'll look rather stupid. Except for this: HE DOESN'T REALLY CARE! And that's part of his genius. Call him a fool! Under-estimate him at your own peril! (Not unlike Giri did recently, if I'm not incorrect.) Bobby Fischer, I believe, had something of a similar genetic make-up with regard to that. (But I'll end the comparison there.) Hans is an exciting player, who is willing to try new things and surprise his opponent. I think he's good for chess, even if I am not overly enthused by his personality.
The title couldn’t be better 😅
Giri seems a bit condescending. I understand that Hans jimmies got a bit rustled.
He hit him pretty good with the "giri is hiding" line. Oh nononono, lmao
Don't misinterpret his chess level, it's just a lack of opportunities
Anish' smirk speaks for itself
Hans is so defensive! Hahaha
I wonder why hmmmmmmm
Anish really poking the sore spot
Hans 🙏🙏🙏❤