Ding Delivers A Genius Checkmate Which EVERYONE Missed!

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  • @mr.stella2745
    @mr.stella2745 Год назад +6515

    Nepo even smiled as he resigned. It was a beautiful finish.

    • @svenleiser7799
      @svenleiser7799 Год назад +203

      Great from hin, really a sportsman.

    • @ycee8629
      @ycee8629 Год назад +57

      i think nepo have more mental strenght than ding i think he will be the one to squish it through championship

    • @randomrat8063
      @randomrat8063 Год назад +22

      @@ycee8629 no, it doesnt work like that

    • @vipulgupta
      @vipulgupta Год назад +2

      ​@Wewe Gombell Ya it is stipulated under FIDE rules and regulations.

    • @8964TS
      @8964TS Год назад +9

      @@ycee8629 Yet it's Ding that has had to come from behind to level both times. We haven't seen Ian trailing and dealing with that pressure so far.

  • @woolgloves
    @woolgloves Год назад +7678

    Even if you're stockfish, there's always an asian better than you.

    • @flamewaltz
      @flamewaltz Год назад +235

      this is the single best comment here

    • @heskerterrer9724
      @heskerterrer9724 Год назад +131

      agreed asians are way better than robots

    • @ronniereloaded
      @ronniereloaded Год назад +181

      Actually stockfish saw checkmate. It was represented by evaluation bar.

    • @epicfloppa4944
      @epicfloppa4944 Год назад +25

      Lol I an Asian

    • @cdunne1620
      @cdunne1620 Год назад +52

      ..not a nice comment really, please refrain next time

  • @noobytes3955
    @noobytes3955 Год назад +5218

    "I'm bad at checkmates" - The Super Grandmaster ranked 6th globally

    • @ga14th_d05
      @ga14th_d05 Год назад +741

      I mean when you're Anish, always play for a draw

    • @bigpoppa1234
      @bigpoppa1234 Год назад +289

      "I'm bad at rushing touchdowns" - Tom Brady

    • @Seven-xl5zw
      @Seven-xl5zw Год назад +428

      " I am bad at End game " - Magnus Carlsen

    • @koufdell
      @koufdell Год назад +290

      "the move ding did is a blunder" every stream viewer ranked 1200 on lichess

    • @janpiet9921
      @janpiet9921 Год назад +293

      To be fair, Super Grandmasters probably checkmate the least out of anyone because their opponent just resigns before they get the chance to

  • @weetabixharry
    @weetabixharry Год назад +3141

    That quiet-but-deadly d5 is one of the most beautiful moves I have ever seen. Brilliant from Ding.

    • @thelight288
      @thelight288 Год назад +126

      Chat immidiatly saying he blundered, because it wasnt the top engine move was kinda annoying

    • @bruno1762
      @bruno1762 Год назад +123

      ​​​@@thelight288 these guys are 400 elo warrior's, imagine calling out a super GM as a no name or even as IM, NM or FM it's just a joke, these super Gms can see the future, literally😂

    • @duyvan247
      @duyvan247 Год назад +56

      Yeah, people at first just think d5 is winning because you just push it and make a queen, but actually Ding played 7D chess and knew a checkmate would come

    • @hoola_amigos
      @hoola_amigos Год назад +13

      ​@@bruno1762 imagine caring about what a 400 elo guy says lol.

    • @sbs2798uu
      @sbs2798uu Год назад +2

      Ding Ding Dang Dang Ding

  • @eltonalonsopompeu615
    @eltonalonsopompeu615 Год назад +1131

    This video is beautiful beyond belief
    - Ding’s hand shaking when he notices it
    - David’s reaction when he finds it
    - Anish’s surprise when he sees it
    - Nepo’s smile when he realizes it and resigns.
    The beauty of chess summarized in two minutes

    • @nickrudin253
      @nickrudin253 Год назад +29

      Let's be honest though Ding saw it when he moved d5 a few moves prior

    • @ameyakhot26
      @ameyakhot26 Год назад +31

      Underrated comment. Nepo smiling is just so satisfying to watch. Knows he is getting checkmate does not throw any temper, appreciates opponent. Nepo really seems like a great guy.

    • @jackthechristian3452
      @jackthechristian3452 3 месяца назад +2

      - David’s fake reaction as he pretends to find it when in reality he just used an engine.

    • @Raison_d-etre
      @Raison_d-etre Месяц назад

      @@jackthechristian3452 Someone said that he saw a viewer's comment that it was beautiful.

    • @yotsugiononoki9995
      @yotsugiononoki9995 Месяц назад

      ​@@jackthechristian3452 I really hope you are in the know that saying that he is among the upper half of grandmasters is still underselling him

  • @ghostgoggles
    @ghostgoggles Год назад +3629

    I love that line by Anish: “He sees it, but I don’t see it!” He could tell just by looking at Ding that there was a supreme confidence there and was humble enough not to pretend he could also see it.

    • @ermy94
      @ermy94 Год назад +67

      Not looking at Ding, look at the white bar on the left :D

    • @cmc2110
      @cmc2110 Год назад +65

      Anish always gave praise to other players

    • @potatoonastick2239
      @potatoonastick2239 Год назад +143

      @@ermy94 he's most certainly looking at Ding.

    • @villardileonardo2411
      @villardileonardo2411 Год назад +63

      ​@@ermy94 thebwhite bar just tells us tgat whatever ding is seeing, he is right

    • @Reach2Sabya
      @Reach2Sabya Год назад +49

      Why would you think Anish pretended? Some other top players also could not understand d5 initially, it happens. As Anish says some players have these skills of finding the mate patterns, other players slowly improve their positions.

  • @snoozy04
    @snoozy04 Год назад +3120

    The D5 pawn was something magical....

    • @Mateus-zm7es
      @Mateus-zm7es Год назад +4

      E os computadores consideram um erro.... vai entender...🤦‍♂️

    • @petersiegfriedkrug
      @petersiegfriedkrug Год назад +1

      So much hot air because of incompetence regarding recognizing mating positions.

    • @ItumelengS
      @ItumelengS Год назад

      ​@@petersiegfriedkrug don't see your name anywhere near this level, so stfu

    • @alexpotts6520
      @alexpotts6520 Год назад +47

      Yeah, that mating pattern is pretty routine for a super-GM, especially given he had an hour to find it, but the impressive thing is that Ding had to see it four or five moves earlier in order to be able to play d5 and ensure that he's in time to mate before black can queen his a-pawn.

    • @aliciasplaytime6905
      @aliciasplaytime6905 Год назад +86

      @@petersiegfriedkrug if we have u a million tries you won’t play d5 lol

  • @TheRikuideFurame
    @TheRikuideFurame Год назад +1257

    You have GMs/superGMs struggling to find the mate that they know is there. Ding didn't have an eval bar or another player telling him 'there's a mate in 6 if you can find it' - he just found it in the middle of a WCC game.
    Crazy.

    • @billybob1831
      @billybob1831 Год назад +28

      True, but they got mad time on that clock bro, and they're gms. Tbh imo I think it's unlikely that mating patterns such as these would go unnoticed by the best players.

    • @dimaaraslanov7793
      @dimaaraslanov7793 Год назад +68

      However, commentators are not focused on the game in the same way as the player playing at the board. And the information that there is a checkmate on the board in 6 moves does not give much. In such positions, GMs most often consider first of all the possibilities of the checkmate.

    • @wolfie2582
      @wolfie2582 Год назад +18

      Funny because watching hikaru stream, He instantly found queen c7 checkmate.. without calculating.

    • @straythorn0117
      @straythorn0117 Год назад +17

      its truly incredible, he spent a good 15 minutes on the pawn d5 planning this all out in his head, the commentators while anayzing came up with two other possible checkmates, but this one was completely missed because of how far in advance you need to look

    • @adnanassaf350
      @adnanassaf350 Год назад +19

      ​@@wolfie2582hikaru is one of the best people for finding checkmates

  • @leonpdq
    @leonpdq Год назад +2717

    I speak for all chess fans when I say we want David back for the commentary team

    • @logik5549
      @logik5549 Год назад +101

      David is studying to be a lawyer

    • @ytann
      @ytann Год назад +78

      Yesss, we want David back in the box. The synergy is amazing

    • @gemarzmagbutongz1811
      @gemarzmagbutongz1811 Год назад +8

      Exactly

    • @ideal7871
      @ideal7871 Год назад +38

      @@logik5549 oh wow, where this information comes from? Thought he was about to reach 2700 again and retire

    • @killua7085
      @killua7085 Год назад +14

      David x DAnya

  • @rumenkrasimirov1437
    @rumenkrasimirov1437 Год назад +399

    “He looks very excited “
    Ding 🗿

    • @ZhuGeLiang6969
      @ZhuGeLiang6969 Год назад +31

      DingChiLing

    • @clickaccept
      @clickaccept Год назад +64

      His hand was vibrating, eyes intently fixed.

    • @milton5417
      @milton5417 Год назад +3

      @@ZhuGeLiang6969 🥶🍦

    • @da96103
      @da96103 Год назад +4

      Ding should be put on the heart rate monitor, then we'll see the "excitement".

    • @sylvesteruchia5263
      @sylvesteruchia5263 Год назад

      😂 😂 😂 Lol fr.

  • @jasonanno3881
    @jasonanno3881 Год назад +592

    It’s not a flashy sac or something but, considering the circumstance and everything, D5 is about as sick a move as I’ve seen. It’s like “noise cancelling headphones in the middle of nowhere” level quiet combined with “make sure you wave the metal detector wand over his ass a few extra times” level brilliant. Really makes you understand there are levels to this chess thing

    • @jonathanmiller5546
      @jonathanmiller5546 Год назад +6

      😂😂😂

    • @teddytatyo
      @teddytatyo Год назад +41

      not the analogy i would use but yea its beautiful

    • @Praximacent
      @Praximacent Год назад +29

      I have a feeling that Jason tells intriguing stories.

    • @eddyirategekanya336
      @eddyirategekanya336 Год назад +4

      @@teddytatyo yeah that was weird

    • @xx765
      @xx765 Год назад +21

      Jason's use of words is also “make sure you wave the metal detector wand over his ass a few extra times” level brilliant.

  • @michanawrocki3973
    @michanawrocki3973 Год назад +396

    "checkmating is not my strenght" good to know I have something similar with Anish lol

    • @bassegoder
      @bassegoder Год назад +3

      Now i know how to win him hehehehe fear Anish, feaaar huajaihau

    • @ghostgurl17
      @ghostgurl17 Год назад +10

      im pretty good with checkmating when im a queen and 2 rooks up. the problem is that rarely happens.

    • @edgarbinas9959
      @edgarbinas9959 Год назад +1

      i think if Ian black bishop eat the horse at 1:31, its that still checkmate?

    • @Gazuretine
      @Gazuretine Год назад +3

      @@edgarbinas9959 yes

    • @Gazuretine
      @Gazuretine Год назад +2

      Pawn takes, king escapes to corner, then queen sac takes rook, forced to take and took slides up is mate, I think

  • @shlominger
    @shlominger Год назад +184

    nepo's smile during the resign handshake made this beautiful checkmate a piece of art...
    thanks to both ..!

  • @R-L-I
    @R-L-I Год назад +384

    I like how Anish who originally didn’t see the mating pattern but with the eval bar at 100% for white acknowledged “but HE sees it” basically saying I don’t see it yet but I can tell Ding sees it! FINALLY David figured it out but I watched this Live when Ding originally played d5 they both were wondering what was the point of that move? Turned out it was the genius move of the game!

    • @JSSTyger
      @JSSTyger Год назад +2

      I wonder if it was blacks innacurate responses that made it work as well as it did though.

    • @NewFunBook
      @NewFunBook Год назад +7

      @@JSSTyger always

    • @Jorg05111980
      @Jorg05111980 Год назад +1

      Did David figure it out himself or through help/engine?

    • @panner11
      @panner11 Год назад +15

      @@JSSTyger Yes, that's the genius of the D5 move. Ian only had one move to defend against the mating idea, but Ian played A2 and after that, there was already a forced mating net. Any move Ian made after that wouldn't have mattered. The thing is the D5 push is so innocuous, it's incredibly difficult for the opponent to recognize the immediate threat. The only way for Ian not to lose on the spot was to recognize the mating idea and defend that exact move as soon as D5 was played.

    • @BornInsane0
      @BornInsane0 Год назад +6

      @@Jorg05111980 one of the chess chatters said that it was "beautiful checkmate" and that gave him the hint on how to find it

  • @chipe123o4
    @chipe123o4 3 месяца назад +51

    Whenever people diss Ding, I come back to this. What a beast.

    • @theotries
      @theotries 3 месяца назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @frankiesum1173
      @frankiesum1173 26 дней назад +6

      racially motivated, he never claimed to be the best but people just discredit the crazily unfair work he pulled off to be world champion, he earned it

  • @razjml
    @razjml Год назад +56

    Ding equalized in the world championship by creating one of the hardest chess puzzles ever in real time.

  • @eldoctorgonzo
    @eldoctorgonzo Год назад +104

    Nepo smile when hand shaking is a really class sportmanship touch. He, in some way, recognizes the beauty of the Ding final combination. Amazing chess these players are showing to the world!

  • @ExtraMaritalAffairs
    @ExtraMaritalAffairs Год назад +231

    This is the Best commentary Panel. Giri, Daniel and Off course Howell

    • @justsomeprofile4969
      @justsomeprofile4969 Год назад +16

      such a calm vibe, good english and entertaining commentary skills

    • @chessgains8075
      @chessgains8075 Год назад +14

      Yes. But can't spell chess without Hess tho

    • @EliL-se3bh
      @EliL-se3bh Год назад +7

      Robert Hess and fabio caruana are also good. All 5 of them are GM and provide good in sight about the game with their personal experience.

    • @KillOnS
      @KillOnS Год назад +5

      My personal favorite trio would be Giri, Naroditsky and Hess, but Howell's alright too

  • @GJAkuo
    @GJAkuo 8 месяцев назад +14

    Bro I was watching this live n when it happened, I jumped outta bed screaming. I was soo happy for Ding. Was rooting for King Ding the whole time.
    This past WCC was an insane match.

  • @luffytaro5
    @luffytaro5 Год назад +32

    I find it marvelous. The humility of these masters. Especially Anish.

  • @HongwareeChannel
    @HongwareeChannel Год назад +29

    Oh Ding, you are the champion in my heart, no matter what happens at the end. That was a true piece of art.

  • @dmnbkr1256
    @dmnbkr1256 Год назад +9

    I love the smile on Nepos face when resigning. Humble guy ❤

  • @nano_sweet
    @nano_sweet Год назад +29

    It's a privelege to be able to see such incredible chess played by these two players. It's a true spectacle unfolding right before my eyes..

  • @telli5868
    @telli5868 Год назад +47

    We believed in him, and he did not deceive, what a great player

  • @noidph
    @noidph Год назад +92

    Glad to have caught the tailend of the match, and watch this live. Anish's reaction when David finally figured it out will be part of WCC lore. 😊🙏💕

    • @gameboygeorge1
      @gameboygeorge1 Год назад +1

      David clearly looks at computer analysis, so cringe.

    • @harnageaa
      @harnageaa Год назад +8

      ​@@gameboygeorge1 it disabled the moves e.e,only bar

    • @matteogauthier7750
      @matteogauthier7750 Год назад +12

      @@gameboygeorge1 David Howell is a GM ranked over 2650. Pretty sure he’s able to find checkmates on his own.

    • @KillOnS
      @KillOnS Год назад +3

      Pretty sure he said he saw someone in chat post the checkmate line

    • @gameboygeorge1
      @gameboygeorge1 Год назад +2

      Look at his eyes when he "discovers" it. On his second monitor

  • @nathanong87
    @nathanong87 Год назад +18

    0:20 this is actually when ding's hand was shaking with excitement! (not previous rook exchange sac in game 4). What a pawn move!

  • @jgbains
    @jgbains Год назад +9

    "its disturbing how beautiful this move is " - Anish summed it perfectly

  • @srikanthtupurani6316
    @srikanthtupurani6316 Год назад +17

    The last mating net is really beautiful. Ding did such perfect calculations. I feel ding may win this tournament if he continues with this form. He has amazing ability to calculate accurately. All his moves in the last part of the game are so perfect. Most of the people who supported ding were panicking when they saw the a-pawn of nepo moving closer to the other end. Ding did such perfect calculations and won this game.

  • @sheeyd00s
    @sheeyd00s Год назад +60

    Just look how ding is leaving rest room - he saw the idea - after that only pure satisfaction seeing him rethinking that again and confirming that there is a checkmate

    • @soundninja99
      @soundninja99 Год назад +6

      No, he was calculating it to make sure. He played D5, which seemed pointless, earlier to set up the mate

    • @zatoichimasseur6767
      @zatoichimasseur6767 4 месяца назад

      No he didn’t bruh.

  • @MrSpeedyAce
    @MrSpeedyAce Год назад +27

    David is my favorite commentator. The dude has the most pleasant voice for explaining complicated positions.

  • @doedoe9307
    @doedoe9307 3 месяца назад +4

    we need this ding back right now

  • @cjtarife3281
    @cjtarife3281 Год назад +11

    d5 is a mistake
    ding: let me cook

  • @DavidBadilloMusic
    @DavidBadilloMusic Год назад +19

    These quiet but monster moves (like d5!) are one of the things that elevate chess from a game to an art!

  • @ramachandra776
    @ramachandra776 Год назад +170

    Would have been great if Ian had allowed the queen sacrifice and checkmate appear on the board instead of resigning . 🙂

    • @wanderson3212
      @wanderson3212 Год назад +22

      A queen sacrifice followed by a checkmate is something awesome indeed

    • @7th-archangel
      @7th-archangel Год назад +55

      It could have effect on you psychologically as Anish said "I don't wanna see it if i am Ian"
      Could effect his next game performances so it's understandable
      Not saying Ian is mentally weak but why take the risk

    • @stagna1959
      @stagna1959 Год назад +10

      But he wouldnt play his best moves then, which chess player always is trying to do
      With both players playing their best moves it is not immediate checkmate, but quite ugly useless black "sacrifice " / delaying moves first and checkmate much later
      2:16
      1...Qf4+ 2. Nxf4 a1=Q 3.Rxa1 Bf5 and so on.
      Forced mate in 8 moves
      Noone wants to play that in World Championships

    • @prasannasurange
      @prasannasurange Год назад +2

      Ian is too constipated to allow that

    • @da96103
      @da96103 Год назад +5

      You would show it if it is Grand Swiss because your subsequent opponents would be other players. But in a match between two players, it would be psychologically damaging.

  • @garethmills6206
    @garethmills6206 Год назад +15

    I love this. Anish Giri, one of the best chess players on the planet, says that checkmates are not his strength. Really nice and candid commentary on this one. And oh, beautifully played Ding Liren! Respect!

  • @davidjames149
    @davidjames149 4 месяца назад +3

    Apart from Ding winning the tie-breaks, this was the most amazing moment of the 23 WCC for me.

  • @clawsoon
    @clawsoon Год назад +58

    You should also post Radjabov's reaction to d5 from his stream. When he saw Ding's d5, he said it was "unbelievable how badly Ding is calculating"... then a few minutes later he took back his words and apologized to Ding's fans.

  • @MichaelHaid
    @MichaelHaid Год назад +44

    In a way, with D5 Ding did not find the mate, but actually created it! In a position far from obvious. Just amazing!

    • @FallaciousRamblings
      @FallaciousRamblings Год назад +20

      exactly, he set a trap, threw the mating net without a noise, with a gentle, almost harmless, pawn move. And Nepo didn't see it. "He must be trying to promote this pawn" did he think. Only when Qf7 was played did he realize. And I bet the smile comes exactly at the moment he understands how he got tricked. "That cunning little pawn move".

    • @Neelinmact
      @Neelinmact Год назад +9

      At the first glance it looked as if he wanted to promote the pawn ,, no one expected that move ,, it was not the top engine move but it was human genius

    • @Phantom_Zone
      @Phantom_Zone 11 месяцев назад +2

      Even Stockfish went, Trash move, loses on the...nah! That's genius.

  • @Ken-M
    @Ken-M Год назад +9

    Amazing play from Ding, Congratulations on becoming world champion.

  • @kbird9
    @kbird9 Год назад +38

    Good on these commentators for not consulting the engine and letting us see how difficult Dings tactics here truly were to recognize.
    Too many chess commentators are constantly passing the engines solutions off as their own and make these moves seem way more obvious then they are.

    • @joelpenley9791
      @joelpenley9791 11 месяцев назад +1

      I am guessing David was using beads.

    • @obsidaisy7776
      @obsidaisy7776 10 месяцев назад

      They were reading the livechat.

  • @billb4709
    @billb4709 Год назад +18

    Beautiful sequence -- 1) Giri recognizes that Ding sees "it." 2) Both Howell and Giri can't find Ding's brilliancy. 3) Then Howell has his "ah ha" moment and sees Ding's genius plan and how that d5 move fits into it. 4) Giri then understands it and exclaims how "beautiful" the ending is. 5) Howell then notes how Ding had seen the end five or six moves earlier. 6) We see a Fischer-like finish by Ding. If Ian doesn't come back next game, will he end up being thought of as another Korchnoi -- multiple time runner-up in consecutive World Championship matches? Excellent, but not quite good enough? Kudos to Ding in game 6.

    • @priyanksaikia5549
      @priyanksaikia5549 8 месяцев назад

      And the Move is D5- D for Ding 5. How Philosophical!

  • @konstantinosl6992
    @konstantinosl6992 Год назад +8

    The excitement, the reactions, the beautiful music and of course the amazing chess move all contribute to this godly video. Amazing

  • @stt5v2002
    @stt5v2002 Год назад +8

    Good commentary can make a sporting event so much better, and this was a great example. Obviously I couldn't see it either. Probably almost no one watching could see it. It's one thing for an engine to know that there is a difficult checkmate. But the highest drama in chess is when one player in the world championship can see it and there is a real chance that his opponent cannot. If Anish and David could not see it even with the knowledge that a checkmate was there, then it is very possible that Nepo had not seen it either. Anish's commentary allowed the viewers to enjoy this amazing moment.

    • @Dadaadad268
      @Dadaadad268 Год назад +1

      I saw it and sent the info to Ding's hidden beads

  • @markconrad9619
    @markconrad9619 Год назад +16

    this is like a scene from a movie...Giri is a gem

    • @bradleyj7801
      @bradleyj7801 Год назад +3

      agreed, the next scene of the movie after the handshake involves Magnus sitting alone in his room watching these same highlights grappling with the thought that perhaps there could be legitimate doubt now if he really is the best

    • @Reinhard_Erlik
      @Reinhard_Erlik Месяц назад

      @@bradleyj7801 Nah he is there just smiling.

  • @willhigginsforever
    @willhigginsforever Год назад +8

    If he wins, this d5 might just be Ding's Immortal.

    • @Dadaadad268
      @Dadaadad268 Год назад +2

      He did and it has ... as well as the incredible ending in the last game!

  • @Slotspinner
    @Slotspinner Год назад +9

    love anish saying hes bad at checkmates, literally one of the best players in chess alive!

  • @roblarssen249
    @roblarssen249 Год назад +3

    an underrated skill among supergrandmasters I think is their ability to read each other -- in games that regularly turn on advantages measured in centipawns, you can gain far more information from that human element than from calculating a few more variations 5-10 moves out

  • @realjannicie8907
    @realjannicie8907 Год назад +5

    Ding is so strong in calculating far ahead and his positional and strategic understanding is insane

  • @Mo-ph9jb
    @Mo-ph9jb Год назад +27

    i was watching hikaru’s stream - he instantly said QF7 - he spotted the whole checkmate pattern instantly. what a beast.

  • @slothbearanonymous
    @slothbearanonymous Год назад +6

    i love how proud ding is for finding this idea! and from his interview i turned from "meh" into "I am ding fan"

  • @thoimaisnam2670
    @thoimaisnam2670 11 месяцев назад +1

    one of the most emotional chess match ever, i was in tears for many of the matches,,,

  • @Negritis
    @Negritis Год назад +4

    the self aware comment from Anish: "im bad at checkmates" is priceless :)
    he often gets flack for drawing too much, while still being one of the best players of our era

  • @avalonaura4076
    @avalonaura4076 11 месяцев назад +22

    I love Howell's voice. It's so refined. Not at all what I would expect from a man who threw marshmallows at Magnus Carlsen while the world champion was trying to solve chess puzzles 😂

  • @yucheng1039
    @yucheng1039 Год назад +2

    0:56 "He went d5 with the idea to do this, but I just don't know what THIS is."

  • @a_doggo
    @a_doggo Год назад +25

    Fire on board!!! Fantastic clip of one of the greatest checkmates in World Championship history. Pure brilliancy.

    • @edgarbinas9959
      @edgarbinas9959 Год назад

      i think if Ian black bishop eat the horse at 1:31, its that still checkmate?

    • @Dadaadad268
      @Dadaadad268 Год назад

      @@edgarbinas9959 sadly it was a vegetarian bishop

    • @lawliet7239
      @lawliet7239 Год назад

      @@edgarbinas9959 yes the queen will take the pawn and win

  • @biharek7595
    @biharek7595 Год назад +3

    D5 is just so amazing. So, so classy! Definetly it's there among the best moves in chess history

  • @irengig8362
    @irengig8362 Год назад

    This is beautiful, Ding has such a quality heart and mind

  • @swampwiz
    @swampwiz Год назад +4

    This has easily been the best World Championship match since before the Magnus era.

  • @wynoglia
    @wynoglia Год назад +7

    I'm so happy for Ding 😭

  • @coniccinoc
    @coniccinoc Год назад +2

    Remarkable.
    Anish and David, also GM geniuses, doing a great job.

  • @lrba5524
    @lrba5524 Год назад +1

    him being so anxious to play it is giving me life

  • @cryptopawn4808
    @cryptopawn4808 Год назад +6

    David secretly checked the computer line and trying to fool the audience that he figured out the purpose of d5 😂

    • @R-L-I
      @R-L-I Год назад

      I have no evidence of that but the thought did come to mind 😂 (P.S. David is a top notch chess player, the fact that it took him a few extra moments to find the line doesn’t mean he didn’t find it though)

  • @fachriranu1041
    @fachriranu1041 Год назад +4

    D5 is really sneaky but really beautiful in the end. Wow...

  • @luisnavarro6251
    @luisnavarro6251 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful check mate… d5, Qc7 and Qf7 are really a symphony

  • @mikesmartin9367
    @mikesmartin9367 Год назад +1

    So rare. And for this to happen in such a tournament, just amazing stuff. When I saw it live I was speechless and even now on recap it does not feel real.

  • @rijulgupta1597
    @rijulgupta1597 Год назад +3

    That's the beauty of chess right there. A super GM ranked 6th in the world rated over 2750+ couldn't find it and a guy just ranked 3 places above him found it in absolutely no time. A very pretty finish. Hope they just give us some amazing games like this.

  • @jasonhe5578
    @jasonhe5578 Год назад +14

    Giri always gives that vibe that he doesn't really know what's going on or how to play chess despite being 6th in the world

  • @felixdiehm9040
    @felixdiehm9040 2 месяца назад +1

    Bro Ding, you're the king just be confident

  • @MrWarisnake
    @MrWarisnake 27 дней назад

    Nepo is such a gentleman. He resigned while smiling. When you lose at anything you need to realize that’s it’s your opponent’s time to enjoy and you need to help with that. The same way you would like it to be the other way around. Sometimes we react badly and that’s understandable because of the emotions involved but when you look back years or decades after it’s all memories and you need them all to add beauty, in the good and in the not so good times.

  • @mukmin01
    @mukmin01 Год назад +3

    Only engine knows what Ding was up to, which gave Ding full evaluation bar. Even GMs cant read Ding strategy 10 moves forward

  • @lutimstrickshots9253
    @lutimstrickshots9253 Год назад +3

    I'm rooting for Ding, but Nepo's sportsmanship amazes me. It isn't easy to smile as you resign after a tough World Championship game loss.

  • @JSB0009
    @JSB0009 Год назад +2

    The moment Ding starts breathing heavy… magical.

  • @joellebrosse3937
    @joellebrosse3937 Год назад +1

    Nepo smiling while resigning !! very nice mutual respect

  • @kineahora8736
    @kineahora8736 Год назад +5

    These commentators should play poker-they made a great read on Ding-they knew he saw it even though they didn’t see it-and Anish is top ten in the world!

    • @wallacehoward2792
      @wallacehoward2792 Год назад

      You make a good point. Reading the opponent's body language is a skill that's rarely talked about in chess books, but all the elite players do it. The very best players notice tiny details and are very intuitive. They get a "feel" of the game, not from just the position on the board, but also from the person they're playing. They are constantly taking information.

  • @Mike_HT
    @Mike_HT Год назад +3

    If even Anish Giri had difficulties seeing that, I fell a lot better for the fact I couldn't spot that in ten years.

  • @chrisdavidson8525
    @chrisdavidson8525 3 месяца назад

    Ding has these genius moments throughout his career, he is a unique chess player and on his day as good as anyone ever.

  • @Saxeh
    @Saxeh Год назад

    This was such a beautiful moment to watch.

  • @michelcharbonnier7603
    @michelcharbonnier7603 Год назад +3

    In a way, it's a blessing in disguise that Magnus quit.
    These two players have already giving us more attacking brilliancies that all the matches since Topalov-Kramnik combined.
    Beautiful chess.

  • @Bob-hz6fp
    @Bob-hz6fp Год назад +3

    Not even magnus can make something like that.

  • @piyushkothari4175
    @piyushkothari4175 Год назад +1

    Ding is playing just phenomenal throughout this championship 🏆✨✨❤️

  • @LeonardoGPN
    @LeonardoGPN Год назад +1

    Even Ian liked and respected that mate.

  • @EdithKFrost
    @EdithKFrost Год назад +2

    Ding must have realized all of this before he played d5..

  • @naveen4830
    @naveen4830 Год назад +4

    I wonder seeing anish giri what a smart man apart from his chess genius , he is a genius at pointing out things like in this video just by seeing dings facial expressions he could identify that he spotted the winning move .

    • @Rareme530
      @Rareme530 Год назад +1

      such a genuine coment, Anish is just brilliant, people with average IQ miss his brilliancy genererally

    • @ivanluz1906
      @ivanluz1906 11 месяцев назад

      Anish saw the eval bar.

  • @TH-dg2mm
    @TH-dg2mm Год назад +2

    That D5 move is *chef's kiss*. Just wow.

  • @EndoftheTownProductions
    @EndoftheTownProductions Год назад +1

    Congratulations David Howell for seeing the checkmate. Excellent work!

  • @MrSpeedyAce
    @MrSpeedyAce Год назад +5

    Nepo should have let him get the checkmate. It’s just an absolutely brilliant setup.

    • @Neelinmact
      @Neelinmact Год назад

      It might be psychologically bad thing to allow a checkmate in world championship

    • @MrSpeedyAce
      @MrSpeedyAce Год назад

      @@Neelinmact Yeah that’s true. But Nepo would have gotten mad respect from everyone for letting it play out OTB.

    • @dimaaraslanov7793
      @dimaaraslanov7793 Год назад +1

      Not giving up in obviously lost positions is an expression of disrespect for the opponent

    • @MrSpeedyAce
      @MrSpeedyAce Год назад

      @@dimaaraslanov7793 Would have been nice for Nepo to smile at him and play the moves with intent like "Here you go buddy"

    • @dimaaraslanov7793
      @dimaaraslanov7793 Год назад

      @@MrSpeedyAce it would be strange to do this in WCC

  • @4hereyez
    @4hereyez Год назад +14

    David, you're the genius who spotted it!

    • @Berek71182
      @Berek71182 Год назад +7

      Yes and no. Someone in chat come up with an half-idea or tipp of a potetnial Queen Sacriface on g7 or g8, and David made the correct conclusion out of it.

  • @move2003ny
    @move2003ny 24 дня назад

    David Howell is always so gentlemanly

  • @AfterEffectProductions
    @AfterEffectProductions Год назад +1

    What a good moment for Ding

  • @jameslovett3827
    @jameslovett3827 Год назад +11

    Nepo is so damn humble 2:25

    • @oaklandsfarmschool8791
      @oaklandsfarmschool8791 Год назад

      further goes to show that Magnus "Dr. Drunkenstein" is the insecure wannabe "bad boy" spoilt brat of chess... Good riddance to the former wc and welcome to a new era of wholesome vibes. Let Magnus stay in Vegas with poker and prepping for lawsuits. So glad to see the back of him and the decade of his torturous reign that gave us the most dead boring wc matches on record.

    • @makara2711
      @makara2711 Год назад +1

      You have to be humble when you're losing

    • @makara2711
      @makara2711 Год назад

      When not losing, nepo is arrogant af

  • @wenerjy
    @wenerjy 8 месяцев назад +4

    What's the name of the background music track?

  • @antoniorumenovic7909
    @antoniorumenovic7909 Год назад +2

    I don't even remember when was the last time that chess finale was so interesting. Amazing

  • @BusyB07
    @BusyB07 8 месяцев назад

    I'm glad I got to see it on the board

  • @thedoh.
    @thedoh. Год назад +3

    This solution is the answer to the most devious mating puzzle. How many could find it five or six moves out? How many would find it three moves out? How brilliant Ding is.

  • @hyeonsseungsseungi
    @hyeonsseungsseungi Год назад +5

    딩 리런의 마지막 체크메이트는 굉장했다!

  • @mattjazzml
    @mattjazzml Год назад +2

    I hope the writer from the Indian Express who said that game 2 was the worst in world championship history saw this.
    This was pure genius.
    Just because someone is vulnerable doesn't mean they can't play at the very best level. It's refreshing to see the twists and turns of this match and the humanity on display from both sides.

  • @JuiceTubes
    @JuiceTubes Год назад

    The little soldier all alone, playing a huge role.

  • @DekritGampamole
    @DekritGampamole Год назад +3

    D5 is the definition of Ding's Vibe

  • @thanthan8704
    @thanthan8704 Год назад +5

    Name of background music?
    It feels like i am gonna levitate with it

    • @trad4097
      @trad4097 Год назад

      Yeap, what is the background music

    • @harshtrivedi4999
      @harshtrivedi4999 Год назад

      Me too searching

    • @dinas021
      @dinas021 Год назад

      @hens12 found it!!!! ruclips.net/video/QM0rHOYtZHE/видео.html

    • @illinnear7233
      @illinnear7233 10 месяцев назад +1

      The song is called "Unicorn Heads - Early Avril";
      I found it by downloading the video in mp3 format and then googled "find song from mp3", the first website I found successfully located it. Happy listening :)

  • @nitifese4528
    @nitifese4528 Год назад +2

    Ian looking so proud of Ding when he resigns hit me right in the feels🥹