@szasamasa9406Exactly. Aside from 2 genuinely bad moves from a human perspective, the rest of the mistakes are pretty much impossible to understand for any human under such time pressure. Can’t really blame him.
What maturity Gukesh has ..hats off at 17...Nakamura as always 👌..amazing guy ..both of these guys accepts victory and defeat in the same way, (pragg ofcourse) so lucky to see such guys in sports 👌👌👌👌
Congratulations to Gukeshi that was very mature and responsible in saying not before things happens. And the hoster was very annoying insisting on the question about tie brake. Well done, Gukeskh, showing personality 👏👏
As much as I would have loved to see Hikaru go for the title, the youngsters winning feels better for chess somehow. Can't help but to root for them i.e. Nodirbek, Pragg, Alireza, Arjun and Keymer. The future of chess is here.
Why? Hikaru played well. He is fine, I'm sure he is proud of himself. This was his 3rd time in the candidates. He is getting too old to play chess at the highest levels, and he knows this. He would rather lose to Gukesh than one of Hikaru's peers.
Hikaru is a gem! I'm an Indian, and I'm happy for Gukesh, but heart goes out to all the other contenders! 🤝🥂 You all played well, it was a thrilling tournament, and hopefully we have some great chess and opportunities for you all conquer whenever it is meant to be
FIDE cannot afford curtains ?, the light is directly on players face for god's sake and not to mention on the sponsor names so atleast for their sake use curtains.
One of the rare instances Carlsen got it wrong with his prediction. Experience didn't make the difference, actually Fabi seems to have cracked under the pressure/,tension
@KickingtheDonksNuts He got three chances, according to a 3600 rated engine. It is easy with the eval bar but they are humans playing under severe time pressure. If you had a 24 hour clock then you would not have beaten Ian in any of those positions without the eval bar pmsl.
I was rooting for Hikaru whole tournament. Hard luck. Congratulations Gukesh. Now that you've won show us your true potential. I'll be rooting for you in the WC. But in other tournaments probably others lol
So happy for Gukesh!! The maturity & calmness in his attitude at this age, loved it!!! I hope he becomes a world champion.. Let's GO!! 🇮🇳❤️✨ Though i have huge respect for hikaru after this.. Totally love this guy he shows true sportsmanship & don't care about results just do his job giving his 100%❤
I was rooting for Hikaru but I’m very pleased with his sportsmanship and it’s such an achievement to be playing at such an elite level. Congratulations to Gukesh!
My man Hikaru 0:45 , he didn’t have patience to start talking about the game, well it is what it is he played amazing tournament, he was able to surprise everybody with his openings,but today Gukesh was able to surprise him on move 2 today and deserved so won the tournament
Seems like you are new. Hikaru is an unintentional Karma Yogi. He is not attached to anything. Nothing = everything = God. Therefore he's happy all the time.
@@michaelscott1231I think you misinterpreted his comment and got offended by it. He meant winning the whole tournament not this particular game. This game was fairly stable perfectly played by both sides
@@michaelscott1231 I didn't mean in this game. I meant with the fact that after what happened in the first half of the tournament, and his come back to be in second place and to be in a position to play for a win...with white, he couldn't press the "advantage" while playing white
@@seya_2 being half a point behind going in the last round tied with two more players and needing to win it, he gets into a worse position struggling to not lose, how was he ever “so close” to winning the tournament.
@@5piral0ut but Fabi is much stronger in rapid. Gukesh said himself that he spends 99% of his time on classical so it wouldn't have been good for him if it went to rapid tiebreaker.
It's so funny Gukesh is here cause he has to be, but keeps trying to look out at a monitor for the other game and asks if they can bring it up 😂 Congrats to him!
I liked the interviewer, I think out of all the interviewers in recent Fide events she was the least awkward (still awkward though but somehow cool as well)
Gukesh is definitely project carlsen Edit: i js saw the replies to my comment and u talking abt gukesh being lucky, thats very wrong theres no luck in chess what happens to u is bc of a move u did b4
?? Even Magnus said today Gukesh just got lucky in the tournament. Has nothing to do with any sort of Magnus-level skill. Unless you paid attention to Magnus in 2013, you would know it was a completely different type of special. Gukesh has not met that specialness.
@@patrickpet7905luck or not he has become the youngest challenger for the world champion title in history. No one but him can say that. He Is definitely world champion material. And just wait if he does win...
@@patrickpet7905 Yeah he's also got lucky to be 2nd youngest to become gm and he's also got lucky to reach 2750+ rating at the youngest age in the chess, bro he or abdusatarov is the new carlsen donsn't matter if you believe or not. and his progress exactly if not better track with magnus if follow them closely.
lol. Get real. Gukesh is only 17, he definitely has Magnus level talent. I'd wager he will win several world titles and achieve the highest elo ever when it's all said an done. @@patrickpet7905
@@patrickpet7905 What on earth does a 17 year old chess player have to do in order to earn your "specialness" label? He has just passed the hardest trial by fire a young player can be tossed into in the chess world. Gukesh also looks good when compared to 17 year old Magnus by other metrics. Speculations of us witnessing the rise of a new dominant player here are well justified at this point.
These chess organisations are actual reason why Chess is not as big as it should be.. Players should be respected well just like in all the other sports
I'm assuming it's some tech issue, because yesterday Ian and Nepo had the chance to go over Gukesh's live game while they did the interview. I think that's also the reason she asked someone in the crowd what the eval was like currently.
@user-SkmBeatsthat's their state. If you get affected by them then you are no better. Add Krishna said the knowledge is not owned by anyone. And it's not surprising Hikaru beliefs in Karma since he's Japanese and was brought up by a Sri Lankan. All Indic philosophies believe in Karma.
This was a very weird event. The three clearly best players tied 2-4 and the winner is a prodigy who's good, but clearly neither ready nor the current best. (Don't get me wrong, but 1) nobody would say Gukesh is better than Fabi, Hikaru or Nepo, head to head, at the moment; 2) Gukesh is not even in his 'finished' form and it feels strange that a player could become WCC before reaching his peak/prime.) Having said that and as heartbreaking as it is, Fabi brought this one upon himself by spoiling the win a WCC definitely should've converted, so that's a glimpse of fairness to this mess. Anyway, two more years of a random world champion. Thanks, Magnus.
Wow talk about undermining the huge achievement of a 17-year old, that too against all odds! The very fact that Gukesh won the tournament over all of the other candidates shows that he is ready and is currently one of the very best, he certainly doesn't need your validation. Also, there is no random world champion. Idk what your criteria for being a bona fide world champion is but neither Ding nor Gukesh (potentially) are just random chess players.
@@Dev_712 you are random if you're not clear (or at least arguably) #1 or #2. Ponomariov, Khalifmann and Kasindzhanov were random WCCs in Kasparov era; Ding and, potentially, Gukesh are random WCCs in Magnus'. Anand and Kramnik were not; just as Fabi, Hikaru or Nepo would not be. That being said, you claim Gukesh doesn't need my validation, yet you go out of your way in his defense. ;) Just ask yourself if you'd bet all your money in Gukesh in a match against either Fabi, Nepo or Hikaru. If you can be minimally honest, there's your answer.
@@ajstyles4861 yes, with a rating from 2 years prior... look at his latest performances. Ding himself said he was on the brink of retiring and is only active because he's WCC. Guy is physically, mentally and emotionally far from his prime and far far removed from being arguably the current best after Magnus.
@@maferreira1984 thank god the world doesn't work with your logic otherwise football fans or literally any other sport would have started riots saying that the team needed to be clear number 1 or 2 along with winning the world cup/championship to be bona fide world champion. In today's age, ratings are always inflated and they are hardly a good metric to determine who is better. The obvious example - Alireza literally farmed his way up and ended up having such a poor tournament. These top players only ever play invitationals to keep their ratings in tact. I go out of my way to defend him because I'm a chess fan and it's incredibly disrespectful to undermine the success of a player who not only won the tournament but was also undefeated against the players you are praising - Hikaru, Fabi and Nepo. Keep huffing copium, maybe that will help. At this very moment, of course I'll bet on Gukesh. He was never positionally or tactically in trouble the entire tournament unlike all the other players, including the ones that you mentioned. And the only loss he had was mostly because of time trouble. So yes, I do have my answer.
In my opinion post analysis shouldn't be done until all games are completed. This is just horrible to have to explain your game, while an important one which decides your faith is still ongoing.
Hikaro: Whatever this Championship, I'm playing for content. Also Hikaro: Plays 50 hours a drawish position because cannot accept not to be the candidates champion
@@connorpramenko8896 Exactly, in a drawish position. Gukesh screamed for a draw for hours, the position screamed for a draw for hours. And he couldn't accept that And it's been a long time since I'm not a kid
@@vercot7000 Can't you read? It was a totally DRAWISH position. And the point is not that, the players freak out and keep playing anyway like what happened with Caruana and Nepo (after the minor pieces were exchanged). No problem. The point is, Hikaru constantly said on media that he was "just playing for content", implying that the results weren't a big deal, well it didn't seem like
@@dennercassio The position was drawish for super GM and even super GM make mistake sometime in those winning or draw position (ian vs caruana game for example). YOU would have lose either side in this so I don't know what you're talking about. Plus you can play for content/fun and still try hard to win.
Gukesh you aint a grown man bro. Youre 17 kid. I know your dad is trying find you your edge by teaching you that. But nah youre crossing boundaries with that nonsense.
Fabi blundering +5 to +2.5 while being watched in the press conference is crazy 💀
@szasamasa9406Exactly. Aside from 2 genuinely bad moves from a human perspective, the rest of the mistakes are pretty much impossible to understand for any human under such time pressure. Can’t really blame him.
Hikaru just climbs on the mouse again as soon as it starts 😂😂
Yes, but his analysis competence is so high...
Hahahahaha, came in the comments sections to see this hahahaha. Hikaru be like, hold my cup. 😁😁
Hikaru is always on recap mode ,
What maturity Gukesh has ..hats off at 17...Nakamura as always 👌..amazing guy ..both of these guys accepts victory and defeat in the same way, (pragg ofcourse) so lucky to see such guys in sports 👌👌👌👌
0:45
Yeah, jibber jabber jibber jabber, gimme the mouse lady.
Lemme tell you what happened 😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂 yea good takeover by Hikaru there..
Congratulations to Gukeshi that was very mature and responsible in saying not before things happens. And the hoster was very annoying insisting on the question about tie brake. Well done, Gukeskh, showing personality 👏👏
I mean if you watch Ian and Faby, you'd be also thinking so 😅.
@@absolutetime8881yeah, but she insisted on getting a response from Gukesh twice, despite him being uncomfortable the first time she asked about it.
Indians everywhere
@@Ashishization1 what
@@absolutetime8881 I saw it. She is non sense.
hikaru seems chill
He literally doesn’t care.. but can’t help feeling for all 3 of them
@@nagarajpn9279he told many time he doesn't care but the way he played last match knowing the game is completely draw looks quite the opposite.
I would humbly request to "cope" for those who think Hikaru "doesn't care".
He really doesn't care. That's why he played 50 hours a drawish position lol
@@dennercassio cope hard and checkout my dp
Hikaru is such a sportsman!!! ❤♟️
Not quite... Falsely accused GM Supi of cheating just because he lost (zero evidence)
@@ivanfreire completely unrelated
@@aarcdave1457 yeah, right!
Falsely accusing someone of cheating is completely unrelated to sportsmanship...
🤡
Haha.. Only if you knew
That's why they have a reward named after him!
The infamous Hikaru Nakamura sportmanship award
Hikaru snatching the mouse as soon as she asks to analyse 😂😂😂
Welcome to the new era of GUKESHHHH D !!!!
At 11:25, Anna talk about fabi game Gukesh was very curious. And she said +5.everybody laughs after one guy told +2 now.😅😂
yeah what an outcome from +5 to draw.
As much as I would have loved to see Hikaru go for the title, the youngsters winning feels better for chess somehow. Can't help but to root for them i.e. Nodirbek, Pragg, Alireza, Arjun and Keymer. The future of chess is here.
heart breaking for Hikaru fans, and I'm one of them💔
Gukesh is the new king now.
@@StoryForKids111fact.
He still seemed happy in the press conference, maybe even happier than he knows. It just sucks for us that we won’t get WCC recaps.
Why? Hikaru played well. He is fine, I'm sure he is proud of himself. This was his 3rd time in the candidates. He is getting too old to play chess at the highest levels, and he knows this. He would rather lose to Gukesh than one of Hikaru's peers.
@@patrickpet7905its bcz magnus who was getting all trophies
Naka was focusing on taking control of the mouse.
😂😂
mouse is lifeeee !!!
Streaming runs through his veins
0:42
@@rohithreddy75lmao
Gukesh op 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hikaru is a gem! I'm an Indian, and I'm happy for Gukesh, but heart goes out to all the other contenders! 🤝🥂
You all played well, it was a thrilling tournament, and hopefully we have some great chess and opportunities for you all conquer whenever it is meant to be
Lovely to see how much hikaru had respect for gukesh. Also his huge laugh at the drop of evaluation 😂
Hikaru gives SUCH a good answer to the question about sandbagging for Fabi.
Hikaru did well.. we like him
Gukesh is a champ
This is why having a separate streaming gig is awesome.
11:53 Ms dhoni of chess 😅🗿
Stop. Chess is a global game whereas cricket is a game played by the commonwealth (Britain's former colonies). Gukesh is on another level of he wins.
Nah cricket is also global game and it's one of the most richest game alongside football.@@SR-fs2fd
@@SR-fs2fdfootball>cricket>>>all sports
@@Saint-q7d LOL Majority world dont even know that shit Cricket LOL
In terms of only money and popularity@@Saint-q7d
FIDE cannot afford curtains ?, the light is directly on players face for god's sake and not to mention on the sponsor names so atleast for their sake use curtains.
no curtains no carpets lol
Canada. What they can afford however is accepting a million bogus refugees every year.
... or nails to fix squeaky floors. lol.
In Canada, they have 5 months of winter which ends in March. Sunlight must be very precious there.
Kudos both. Massive dignity shown by both. Good luck later in the year young Sir.
All hail King Gukesh 🙌🙌.... He is the present.... He is the future
I hope Ding doesn't recover 😅
@@ajaxjaiswal3442I hope he does recover and Gukesh beat him in his best.
And then Ding beats him😂😂😂
@@G0kuL001ding form gained can defeat and defeated magnus carlsen a lot of time
One of the rare instances Carlsen got it wrong with his prediction. Experience didn't make the difference, actually Fabi seems to have cracked under the pressure/,tension
Super GMs get one chance and it is game over but Fabi got 3 chances and each time he blundered managing his time poorly.
@KickingtheDonksNuts He got three chances, according to a 3600 rated engine. It is easy with the eval bar but they are humans playing under severe time pressure.
If you had a 24 hour clock then you would not have beaten Ian in any of those positions without the eval bar pmsl.
I was rooting for Hikaru whole tournament. Hard luck. Congratulations Gukesh. Now that you've won show us your true potential. I'll be rooting for you in the WC. But in other tournaments probably others lol
Same. Also, I don't think it gonna happen but I wish Ding withdraws from WCC for some reason and then we'll have Gukesh Vs Hikaru😂.
@@yogi30303 Lmao. I was also thinking about what of Ding withdraws 🤣
no chance just because of the money
No reason for Ding to withdraw.
Is hikaru already defeated?
All hail GUKESHHHH THE KING 👑
2013: Magnus Carlsen 9/14
2024: Gukesh D 9/14
Magnus was 8.5
Magnus won 8.5
and magnus went to tiebreaks
Comparing gukesh to 2013/14 magnus is too much, magnus was 2870+ at that time... But I think gukesh is a better player than 2007/8 magnus
@@AbhirajRatnatrue
I swear Gukesh is the most mature 17 years old i've ever seen, with quite some margin.
at 0:12 you can see hikaru literally not caring and gukesh having war flshbacks 😂
🤣🤣 nice observation
So happy for Gukesh!! The maturity & calmness in his attitude at this age, loved it!!! I hope he becomes a world champion.. Let's GO!! 🇮🇳❤️✨
Though i have huge respect for hikaru after this.. Totally love this guy he shows true sportsmanship & don't care about results just do his job giving his 100%❤
Was hoping to wake up to find out that there would be another game later! Hats off to Gukesh. Played great all tournament
I was rooting for Hikaru but I’m very pleased with his sportsmanship and it’s such an achievement to be playing at such an elite level. Congratulations to Gukesh!
My man Hikaru 0:45 , he didn’t have patience to start talking about the game, well it is what it is he played amazing tournament, he was able to surprise everybody with his openings,but today Gukesh was able to surprise him on move 2 today and deserved so won the tournament
💚💜🤍💚💜🤍 for both Gukesh & Nakamura
Whether this year or another, Gukesh will be a World Champion. That is a certainty.
I am liking Hikaru more and more. He has so much energy and he never disappoints with his analysis.
You guys are top tier entertainment.
Thank you
Gukesh has shown so much of strength and maturity at that tender age
I loved how the sunlight projection was moving in the background
Well said nakamura..stupid question by reporter at end
What maturity shown by guki…excellent response at end..jai ho❤
The two most important DRAWS ever in history were yesterday
Gukesh OP
India vs China for World chess championship…:: Gukesh should be new world champion. Indian chess will have a great History
Hikaru, always winning ❤. What a gem of a person.
Indian candidates were only there for EXPERIENCE😅
What a wonderful experience 😂
Damn Vidit.
ya. We shouldnt had been sad if Hikaru take even 0.5pt from Vidit. We could watch their tiebreak.
Damn Alireza,
If Gukesh didn't lose in time scramble, Gukesh at 10 points
He literally doesn't care! Lmao
low key "can we go there?" 🙂
It's so heartbreaking to see Hikaru's smile at the beginning...he was so close and he knows it, that's not a satisfied smile
How was he close? By being in a pawn down game struggling to not lose🤡🤡
Seems like you are new. Hikaru is an unintentional Karma Yogi. He is not attached to anything. Nothing = everything = God. Therefore he's happy all the time.
@@michaelscott1231I think you misinterpreted his comment and got offended by it. He meant winning the whole tournament not this particular game. This game was fairly stable perfectly played by both sides
@@michaelscott1231 I didn't mean in this game. I meant with the fact that after what happened in the first half of the tournament, and his come back to be in second place and to be in a position to play for a win...with white, he couldn't press the "advantage" while playing white
@@seya_2 being half a point behind going in the last round tied with two more players and needing to win it, he gets into a worse position struggling to not lose, how was he ever “so close” to winning the tournament.
Gukesh's voice is so asmr
Hopefully Gukesh'sein performance leads to Magnus Carlson rejoining the World
Must be hard for Magnus living alone in Mars for over one year already
Imagine Hikaru was in a must win situation instead of dont care and played his b3 stuff instead of quickly trading queens
If fabi won his game he would of become world champion
I think Gukesh would have held his nerve better in the tie break… the man is ice cool.
@@5piral0ut but Fabi is much stronger in rapid. Gukesh said himself that he spends 99% of his time on classical so it wouldn't have been good for him if it went to rapid tiebreaker.
If
@@hm6638stronger yes, guaranteed to win?? Definitely no.
It's so funny Gukesh is here cause he has to be, but keeps trying to look out at a monitor for the other game and asks if they can bring it up 😂 Congrats to him!
10:50 beautiful
Hikaru the mouse master
Congrats india u have done it.......and many more to coming from u..........once vishnath sir started and this trend continues............
haha gukesh was not interested in analyzing the game he was completely locked in on the fabi nepo game in the other room 😆. understandable, of course
Lets go Guki boy ❤
This lady is so underwhelming thay any one even newly remotely interested in chess would be bored to death.
What do you expect, she's from FIDE 😂
Commentator: it's not over yet.
Gukesh: Yeah..
I liked the interviewer, I think out of all the interviewers in recent Fide events she was the least awkward (still awkward though but somehow cool as well)
Out of all the things that come to my mind "somehow cool" doesn't exactly make the top 100 in this particular case
Gukesh is definitely project carlsen
Edit: i js saw the replies to my comment and u talking abt gukesh being lucky, thats very wrong theres no luck in chess what happens to u is bc of a move u did b4
?? Even Magnus said today Gukesh just got lucky in the tournament. Has nothing to do with any sort of Magnus-level skill. Unless you paid attention to Magnus in 2013, you would know it was a completely different type of special. Gukesh has not met that specialness.
@@patrickpet7905luck or not he has become the youngest challenger for the world champion title in history. No one but him can say that. He Is definitely world champion material. And just wait if he does win...
@@patrickpet7905 Yeah he's also got lucky to be 2nd youngest to become gm and he's also got lucky to reach 2750+ rating at the youngest age in the chess, bro he or abdusatarov is the new carlsen donsn't matter if you believe or not. and his progress exactly if not better track with magnus if follow them closely.
lol. Get real. Gukesh is only 17, he definitely has Magnus level talent. I'd wager he will win several world titles and achieve the highest elo ever when it's all said an done. @@patrickpet7905
@@patrickpet7905 What on earth does a 17 year old chess player have to do in order to earn your "specialness" label?
He has just passed the hardest trial by fire a young player can be tossed into in the chess world. Gukesh also looks good when compared to 17 year old Magnus by other metrics.
Speculations of us witnessing the rise of a new dominant player here are well justified at this point.
New Phenom of Chess Gukesh
Karu should have tried a little bit harder to make sure the game isn’t a draw
After the b4 move the game was a virtual draw
Why cannot you acquiesce to Gukesh's request to look at Fabiano-Ian game? So disrespectful...
These chess organisations are actual reason why Chess is not as big as it should be.. Players should be respected well just like in all the other sports
I'm assuming it's some tech issue, because yesterday Ian and Nepo had the chance to go over Gukesh's live game while they did the interview.
I think that's also the reason she asked someone in the crowd what the eval was like currently.
How is there are so few questions from journalists?? How many even are there in the room?
Yeah love Hikaru . Such a good natured charming man .A beautiful mind .
Clearly new chess fan xd
Vidit spoiled Nakamura chances of winning by beating him twice. Vaishali Ramesh babu played aggressive chess .. she has only 3 draws.
Are they using lichess as software?
Where can I find magnus's comments about this game?
Give mouse to Naka and let him do his things dont ask him anything
Gukesh goes b4, crazy
I more liked Fabiano and Ian's match. It was so much tooth and nail battle. Ian just saved the match with dramatic moves
Hikaru, there's a reason Gukesh will be playing in the championship and you're not
“It’s telling that Fabiano and myself played d4 today” So they were sharing prep! 😮 /s
No he meant they wanted to make the game exciting by playing opening they don't play
the best player isnt always the best public speaker, history shows its the other way around, best player isnt the best at speaches and socialising!!
At least Hikaru said his opponent played better not like always,, i played terrible
hikaru on karma?
Shit
@user-SkmBeatsthat's their state. If you get affected by them then you are no better. Add Krishna said the knowledge is not owned by anyone. And it's not surprising Hikaru beliefs in Karma since he's Japanese and was brought up by a Sri Lankan. All Indic philosophies believe in Karma.
indians thank alireza for gukesh winning
This was a very weird event. The three clearly best players tied 2-4 and the winner is a prodigy who's good, but clearly neither ready nor the current best. (Don't get me wrong, but 1) nobody would say Gukesh is better than Fabi, Hikaru or Nepo, head to head, at the moment; 2) Gukesh is not even in his 'finished' form and it feels strange that a player could become WCC before reaching his peak/prime.)
Having said that and as heartbreaking as it is, Fabi brought this one upon himself by spoiling the win a WCC definitely should've converted, so that's a glimpse of fairness to this mess.
Anyway, two more years of a random world champion. Thanks, Magnus.
Wow talk about undermining the huge achievement of a 17-year old, that too against all odds! The very fact that Gukesh won the tournament over all of the other candidates shows that he is ready and is currently one of the very best, he certainly doesn't need your validation.
Also, there is no random world champion. Idk what your criteria for being a bona fide world champion is but neither Ding nor Gukesh (potentially) are just random chess players.
@@Dev_712 you are random if you're not clear (or at least arguably) #1 or #2.
Ponomariov, Khalifmann and Kasindzhanov were random WCCs in Kasparov era; Ding and, potentially, Gukesh are random WCCs in Magnus'. Anand and Kramnik were not; just as Fabi, Hikaru or Nepo would not be.
That being said, you claim Gukesh doesn't need my validation, yet you go out of your way in his defense. ;)
Just ask yourself if you'd bet all your money in Gukesh in a match against either Fabi, Nepo or Hikaru. If you can be minimally honest, there's your answer.
@@maferreira1984Ding random wc lmao he was higher rated than both hikaru and nepo when world championship happened
@@ajstyles4861 yes, with a rating from 2 years prior... look at his latest performances. Ding himself said he was on the brink of retiring and is only active because he's WCC. Guy is physically, mentally and emotionally far from his prime and far far removed from being arguably the current best after Magnus.
@@maferreira1984 thank god the world doesn't work with your logic otherwise football fans or literally any other sport would have started riots saying that the team needed to be clear number 1 or 2 along with winning the world cup/championship to be bona fide world champion.
In today's age, ratings are always inflated and they are hardly a good metric to determine who is better. The obvious example - Alireza literally farmed his way up and ended up having such a poor tournament. These top players only ever play invitationals to keep their ratings in tact.
I go out of my way to defend him because I'm a chess fan and it's incredibly disrespectful to undermine the success of a player who not only won the tournament but was also undefeated against the players you are praising - Hikaru, Fabi and Nepo. Keep huffing copium, maybe that will help.
At this very moment, of course I'll bet on Gukesh. He was never positionally or tactically in trouble the entire tournament unlike all the other players, including the ones that you mentioned. And the only loss he had was mostly because of time trouble. So yes, I do have my answer.
In my opinion post analysis shouldn't be done until all games are completed. This is just horrible to have to explain your game, while an important one which decides your faith is still ongoing.
It becomes a crowd Nd none of the players will wait for all the games to get over.
Who is that boy in the middle? I've never seen him before.
Are you for real my man
Token idiotic comment.
💞💞💞💞💞💞
11:44😂😂😂😂
Hikaru gets mouse
Because Visvanathan Anand forced Pragg not to crush any players as he did in Fide world cup so Pragg is like Mongoose so no body can win him.
Fide Needs to Bring more Better media person than these rn .. Most of them are boring if You want chess to grow big ..
Still Fabi vs Gukesh. at Wc...who knows?
If Ding withdraws, it will be Hikaru vs Gukesh since Hikaru has more wins then Fabi
Yeah but I mean
No European or American is happy seeing us wining.
BTW hikaru is Japanese more than American
Gukesh won, but Hikaru is lecturing :-)
I got gifted a WCCM saar
Fide should get better presenters.. She sounds rude and looks unpleasant
Hikaro: Whatever this Championship, I'm playing for content.
Also Hikaro: Plays 50 hours a drawish position because cannot accept not to be the candidates champion
Bro did you not watch the interview? Hikaru tried to make imbalances kid
@@connorpramenko8896 Exactly, in a drawish position. Gukesh screamed for a draw for hours, the position screamed for a draw for hours. And he couldn't accept that
And it's been a long time since I'm not a kid
@@dennercassio Why would you draw in a must win game? are you weak?
@@vercot7000 Can't you read? It was a totally DRAWISH position. And the point is not that, the players freak out and keep playing anyway like what happened with Caruana and Nepo (after the minor pieces were exchanged). No problem. The point is, Hikaru constantly said on media that he was "just playing for content", implying that the results weren't a big deal, well it didn't seem like
@@dennercassio The position was drawish for super GM and even super GM make mistake sometime in those winning or draw position (ian vs caruana game for example). YOU would have lose either side in this so I don't know what you're talking about. Plus you can play for content/fun and still try hard to win.
fabi and hikaru meat riders crying everywhere and i got shocked they turned racist.
cmon
Good job, making things up.
@@pg_jem i dont need to make things up.
i am not american.
huh
huh?!
More lies
Gukesh you aint a grown man bro. Youre 17 kid. I know your dad is trying find you your edge by teaching you that. But nah youre crossing boundaries with that nonsense.
Huh?
Alireza is such a trash wesley Wesley deserve the spot, he only got the spot because he organized his own tournament
You're not up on the news. Fide dismissed all the ratings he got in his tournament. So he played an open tournament to qualify.
Don't spread rumours, those tournaments were not taken into accounts and he qualified by playing normal ones..
Hikaru finally shuts up at @ 7:20
its an interview buddy lmfao stop crying
no he doesnt :D
Fide is a joke, Magnus not been involved makes this lame