Great video, rare someone can explain a complicated game in such a clear, concise and engaging way. Like how you explained the important lines but didn't overdo the analysis about every tiny thing like some do. Awesome win!
What a beautiful game! I would have been sooo lost on the purpose of some of those moves, but really appreciated your plentiful superb explanations!! Thank you for sharing, and congrats on a big win!!
Man, not only is that simply an excellent result, it's also an excellent teaching game. Excellent vision, tactical understanding, timing, and strategy. I think there's something to take away from this for players of all levels. Awesome vid, Gauri!
my highest two kills were a CM(one of the top 20 in NJ) and a FM. I beat the CM four times over the board, though he beat me like 10-12 times, and I beat the FM once in an online blitz game. I also drew, and later beat someone who drew GM David Bronstein. So yeah. My kills are definitely up there
I think Nxb5 was still possible at 5:29, as after c4 there is Bh7 with check and you can save your knight afterwards. Either ways, I think Qd1 was better
Exceptional! I really strive to be able to coordinate my attackers well, especially when re-routing them like you did. It's a challenging thing to perfect though. Loved how well all the moves ended up tying in to one another... I wonder how different the game would have played out if black had gone b6 instead of b5.
For me personally, how I (2000+ elo btw) can tell you’re just as good as the GM (aka you’re a master too), is you knew how to fully utilize all the resources at your disposal, that combined with an incredible sense of board awareness. The move Qb3 inducing weaknesses and Qd1 shifting the attention to other side of the board and last but not least, playing e4 (brilliant move!!!!) at JUST the right moment to create some serious practical problems and force his hand when his pieces weren’t working harmoniously (as seen by the awkward order of pieces defending the f7 pawn at the end). Well done my man 👏🏼
The way you teach us with your vids is very simple yet very efficient, it really is entertaining on how you teach us. It’s interesting and mind opening to chess. Newly sub! Rooting for ur success and new upcoming vids!
@@gaurichess love the puzzle solving but, i’d like to see more videos posted up of you actually playing other opponents. I know short form content is all the rage but, i guess im old fashion and enjoy watching some blitz games
can ya pin me for no reason?
Pinned you harder than my opponent this game 😂
@@gaurichessnice one
Bro he can pin anything on and off the chess board
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Bg4
Great video, rare someone can explain a complicated game in such a clear, concise and engaging way. Like how you explained the important lines but didn't overdo the analysis about every tiny thing like some do. Awesome win!
It made me happy seeing Gauri so happy when we was talking about his queen move to the original square 😂😂
Wow...got my interest back in chess because of you
Great video, very instructive too.
I love your tone. Been enjoying your shorts. Thank you for all the puzzles and the style in which you present.
What a beautiful game! I would have been sooo lost on the purpose of some of those moves, but really appreciated your plentiful superb explanations!!
Thank you for sharing, and congrats on a big win!!
Congratulations on a tactful game against a powerful player.
How many grandmasters do you have to beat in tournaments before you're considered a grandmaster?
What's the name of the music?
Great job! ❤
wow so good
What if qc7 or qb7? 9:42
Man, not only is that simply an excellent result, it's also an excellent teaching game. Excellent vision, tactical understanding, timing, and strategy. I think there's something to take away from this for players of all levels. Awesome vid, Gauri!
Thank you so much bro!
This guy is really underrated and I love your vids especially your shorts ❤
6:48 i paused the video thought for some mins and still didnt get the move.....this was totally unexpected dude fr big ups to you
If you see this bro
I just wanted to let you know I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Ok. Listen up. I think you are onto something. Ps.. I’m learning the piano too.
my highest two kills were a CM(one of the top 20 in NJ) and a FM. I beat the CM four times over the board, though he beat me like 10-12 times, and I beat the FM once in an online blitz game. I also drew, and later beat someone who drew GM David Bronstein. So yeah. My kills are definitely up there
Excellent game. Great job. You forgot to mention you have to know your theory! You two played many book moves.
You're a good teacher. Thanks for the lesson.
I think Nxb5 was still possible at 5:29, as after c4 there is Bh7 with check and you can save your knight afterwards. Either ways, I think Qd1 was better
couldn't the Qe7 still protect both weak pawns? Is there something I'm missing?
Exceptional! I really strive to be able to coordinate my attackers well, especially when re-routing them like you did. It's a challenging thing to perfect though.
Loved how well all the moves ended up tying in to one another... I wonder how different the game would have played out if black had gone b6 instead of b5.
Whats your elo? love the content dude!!
2360 in classical chess which means FM title
9:38 what if he just took his queen to G6?
That does not work. The pawn is pinned and cannot take back. That would be a huge loss of material, and may even lead to forced mate
Is this your best game period or best game against a GM
For me personally, how I (2000+ elo btw) can tell you’re just as good as the GM (aka you’re a master too), is you knew how to fully utilize all the resources at your disposal, that combined with an incredible sense of board awareness. The move Qb3 inducing weaknesses and Qd1 shifting the attention to other side of the board and last but not least, playing e4 (brilliant move!!!!) at JUST the right moment to create some serious practical problems and force his hand when his pieces weren’t working harmoniously (as seen by the awkward order of pieces defending the f7 pawn at the end). Well done my man 👏🏼
Fr Qb3 and Qd1 were sexy😍
almost clinical! you never go !nopants against Gauri!
The way you teach us with your vids is very simple yet very efficient, it really is entertaining on how you teach us. It’s interesting and mind opening to chess. Newly sub! Rooting for ur success and new upcoming vids!
Quelle belle partie 👍✨👏 !!! Merci , Gauri 🌹 !!!
Can someone tell me this is from what match? Who vs who?
So much to take away from a very entertaining and brilliant game!
A masterclass that could help most levels i think👍
Thank you!
Now i know how to beat a GM. Thanks. 😂😅
This should make you a Grandmaster
3:08
What if they play Qe2?
what was your accuracy this game?
An amazing game and a top notch analysis!
Qd1! You should be proud of that move man. This was a great watch! Love your content. Keep up the good work my good man.
Thank you bro!
@@gaurichess love the puzzle solving but, i’d like to see more videos posted up of you actually playing other opponents. I know short form content is all the rage but, i guess im old fashion and enjoy watching some blitz games
Who was the GM
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u r a indian?
wonderful game
Very impressive 👏
I just discovered your channel, I love ur style and your explanations! You've earned a sub
fantastic game!
Love this game! Thanks so much for sharing, the analysis was interesting and enlightening as well.
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Wow man awesome
Amazing game !
you are a beast
amazing game
Thank you so much for such a high quality instructive video.
Bro ur videos are very instructive and enjoyable, just be more consistent and ur channel will grow in no time
Great game! I love your teaching style and your content, and I look forward to more!
Those pins were so good
My favourite moment was when he presented Queen d1 and was so proud and excited. Made me smile
Great video, this was really instructive actually
Very, very well done.
You are a joy to watch!
thank you!