I know just the basic chess moves. That's all. After watching the final game live, I searched for videos that explained the final moves. Yours is the best. I got clarity. You even explained how the game would have moved further after Ding gave it up. thanks
I am only 1350. Yes, I might have done the same mistake as Ding. But if I was Gukesh, after Ding blundered, I would have beaten Ding easily! Very unfortunate move by Ding to lose the game so decisively!
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@lewisdaniels4228 NO, Gukesh cannot do what you claim!! The position is a DRAW (White has a "FORTRESS" , as long as he does NOT EXCHANGE into a LOST Pawn Endgame!!)
@@davidbornstein9197 Even Hikaru was critical of Ba8, but if it's still a draw, it doesn't matter. This isn't about principles, it's about concrete analysis. Does Ba8 do permanent damage, or not? It's that simple.
Ding was winning a couples of moves before with a full pawn ahead. How he went from that position to put an bishop on a8 and then 'blundering' his rook is a hell of a mystery.
The best explanation of the game I found on Internet!!
I know just the basic chess moves. That's all. After watching the final game live, I searched for videos that explained the final moves. Yours is the best. I got clarity. You even explained how the game would have moved further after Ding gave it up. thanks
Unbelievable blunder it will never be forgotten by chess players
@Traumatree Ding was NOT "winning a couples of moves before with a full pawn ahead" as you wrote!!
Thank you. Great narration whilst being impeccable with the technical explanation.
Excellent explanation and analysis.
Thanks.
In 8:01 why white moved pawn to b4 for exchanging queen?. That pawn is sacrificed to what reason ?
Thanks for such a complete explanation. Did not leave any more questions in my mind
Ding makes the unexpected move Rf2, a surprising choice that shifts the dynamics of the game. Stay tuned and share your thoughts in the comments!
I am only 1350. Yes, I might have done the same mistake as Ding. But if I was Gukesh, after Ding blundered, I would have beaten Ding easily! Very unfortunate move by Ding to lose the game so decisively!
Thank you.
Kindly give all the 14
Ending of 14 - Superb 😊
Great analysis, thank you! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
He forgot the bishop is on a1
Moving white bishop to h1 corner position was the blunder by Liren.
LEARN Chess, The Bishop was on a8 (NOT h1 as you wrote!!)
@@GeorgeAlexopoulos-o7w it was clear what he meant, to err is human
@lewisdaniels4228 NO, Gukesh cannot do what you claim!!
The position is a DRAW (White has a "FORTRESS" , as long as he does NOT EXCHANGE into a LOST Pawn Endgame!!)
Rarely did I laugh that much .. Ding got Donged
Great video 🎉 sir
Instead of Rf2, Bg2 is much better or Rf1.
I really don't believe world champion would make such a low class mistake if he was not losing on purpose (放水)。
DONT THINK TOO MUCH .. CHESS IS ALL ABOUT WHO IS CONCIOUS ALL THE TIME
Moving the Bishop to a8 square was the CRITICAL BLUNDER. THE BISHOP UNDERGONE COMPULSORY EXCHANGE.
If you don't exchange rooks you don't care if he trades bishops so its location was not a blunder by itself
@@davidbornstein9197 Even Hikaru was critical of Ba8, but if it's still a draw, it doesn't matter. This isn't about principles, it's about concrete analysis. Does Ba8 do permanent damage, or not? It's that simple.
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Ding was winning a couples of moves before with a full pawn ahead. How he went from that position to put an bishop on a8 and then 'blundering' his rook is a hell of a mystery.
Ding was NOT "winning a couples of moves before with a full pawn ahead" as you wrote!!
Super.
They are both nice people
But the true world Champ is Stockfisch and no human
These gms chicken out to play fish in the Championchip
Super.