For those who are wondering what happened in the end Ju wenjun offer draw and pragg accepted. In the end checker put their king in the center which means a draw.
Magnus declared the "Wedding" chess opening the best of 2024. Now every match begins with "I do!" instead of "E4." Forget the king's gambit, it's all about the ring's gambit now. The chessboard just got a lot more romantic and 'checkmate' now has a whole new meaning. Finally, a good way to get both knights down the aisle!
It's amazing how well Ju Wenjun is doing in this tournament. Sure, she's a grandmaster and a world champion, but she's up against some really powerful opponents. She is literally the only woman and has been at the top of the rankings since the beginning. I don't think we've had a female chess player perform so well with the best male chess players since Judit Polgar. Too bad she hasn't played any serious chess in the last 3 years. This makes me wonder what her ranking should actually be now. Her playing strength points to much more than 2550 FIDE elo.
@@Fadhilah265 She just beat Arjun Erigaisi : ruclips.net/video/AUEAlz9wPKY/видео.html It is important you give the world's current strongest female chess player some respect. She is still playing at the 2600+ ELO level, which is around the level these rising stars are at right now.
@@muzosh And yet many fall short of those expectations, especially against higher rated players as is the case here. Hence my comment. I don't know what your point was, if you had one.
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
@@rockbuzzwild moron . She cant have great consistency as long as she is 2500. She either plays only weaker player or otherwise she cant just be 2500 and have great consistency because if so she will go up and up on rating
@@binor1666Maybe her actual playing strength is not yet 2700 or 2800 but I also think she is definitely stronger than 2500. She very regularly wins games with players above 2600 elo, sometimes she also wins games with players above 2700. At Sharjah Masters she played at 2680 elo. I think it may be in the range of 2650-2699. Her lower rating may be due to the fact that she only plays women in most tournaments, and she has one of the highest ratings of any player there (actually the highest except for Hou Yifan, who retired from playing all-female tournaments a long time ago, which greatly increased her rating), so earning new points is very difficult. One open tournament raised her rating by 16 points in a month. She would definitely score higher if she played open tournaments more often, just like Hou Yifan did.
@@lessormore001 Thats correct.Female players mostly play in female only tournaments so she has played in very few open chess tournaments and didnt have the chance to increase her elo rating.
Handshake means game is over. Games end in either an agreed draw, resignation, checkmate, stalemate, repetition, 50-move rule, or perhaps others I'm unaware of.
@@Firansah_01 Offering a draw. And draw accepted (agreed to). Kings being placed next to each other on their respective color squares in middle of the board by the moderator denotes a draw.
@@sohiduddin3482 Pragg is a very talented young player. He has probably not reached his ELO peak so we don't know how high he will climb. Alireza has great chances to become World Champion. Abdusatorov is also an extremely talented young player. And there are others. It is still premature to say who will be next. The older generation players may also have a chance to take the title during the next championship (like Caruana, Nakamura, So, etc). And let's not forget about Carlsen, who might want to take his title back....
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
She resign bro, 😂and black is won Look bro when it is queen moved to b8 it is check, whatever king has to move to g1 or h2, supposed she will take the king to g1 then queen to c6 and clear the file for black rook, and whatever moves she plays when it is pragga's turn (black) he will play rook to b1 giving check , and there checkmate at the end, and black will won 😅,
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
To those who are wondering about the arbiter moving the kings face to face (which is used to denote draw): This is a DGT board (an electronic board which identifies the position on the board and transmits it to a computer). The final position of the kings will automatically enter the result on the computer to which the board is connected to.
Can the kings be placed face to face anywhere on the board to designate a draw to the computer? Since kings could never be face to face from an in-game move, seems like the computer should take it as a draw regardless of where on the board.
@@daibikbarik452 How do players aggree to draw? As Prag offered handshake she also shake hand. But what if she want to continue? Can you tell about draw rules please.
@@theoptimist1599 like draws can be offered, here prag offered a draw and she accepted by shaking her hand, if she wanted to play she could have just said no and continued with the match. However this game had a drawish position and both the players knew it
@@theoptimist1599 also it was a perpetual check and they both knew it was a dead draw position , super GM's can evaluate the position and they both agree it's draw
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
Can someone explain to me please why they end the game, is it a draw? As for me they both have the same condition. Or maybe there is some rule that two checks equals checkmate?🤔
@@kartikeyatiwari2502 She's still a world champion, and Pragg was destroyed. Guard your nationalist pride (by your name you are from India) and respect the facts. Pragg has great potential, but today he's just a kid
@@ruanpablo2082 Kid? and not easy for him to face "world champion"? you serious? pragg's world rank is currently 50 , while ju's world rank is 313. it's "female world champion".
He moved the white King to e4 and the black King to e5. This indicates a draw which has just been agreed. Other formations are used to indicate the possibility that White won or that Black won. Since, in chess, it's illegal for kings to be next to each other, such formations are unambiguous -- they clearly indicate the result of a finished game and are not part of a current position.
Adding to replies: This is a DGT board (electronic board which identifies the position on the board and transmits it to a computer). The final King position mentioned will automatically enter the result on the computer to which the board is connected to.
what would happen if someone plays an illegal move in the centre of the board where pieces oppose each other? would computer register it as a win for someone?
Although chess isn't a physical strength game, why do men dominate this game as well? Please don't tell me the numbers are more. I am talking about game skills. Nowadays there are so many women. Why is it that most of the times the man comes out on top?
That's common sense lol More opportunities = a good ratio of champions and beginners = more winners Women have just started to come out and participate 🏃
This is exactly one of the stupidest of answers I didn't want. Numbers nowadays have nothing to do with men coming out of top. There must be something else. Don't beat around the bush bro. There are too many women playing chess nowadays but still why do men come out on top. Use your brains a little more bro. @@zeksecc
Almost~ "Crushed"? How could you possibly say that? There was no "amazing line" either. In fact, it was a rather boring game that ended in a draw- which means, if you don't know what a draw means- it is where *neither player* wins. 1/2 point to 1/2 point. Or, it's possible you were watching a different game with an "amazing line" and made the error of commenting on this game instead.
3:24 The way he rearrange those pawns in the end was 👌
I'm replying it again and again
Smooth
good catch
thats just smooth
@@1660varun same😂
For those who are wondering what happened in the end
Ju wenjun offer draw and pragg accepted. In the end checker put their king in the center which means a draw.
So basically they made a peace pact😂
It's funny, but I'm also among those wondering what happened in the end 😅
Thanks for understanding and writing it down in the comment.
Thank you.
Just learned the meaning of “putting king in the centre” at the end of the game.
Magnus declared the "Wedding" chess opening the best of 2024. Now every match begins with "I do!" instead of "E4." Forget the king's gambit, it's all about the ring's gambit now. The chessboard just got a lot more romantic and 'checkmate' now has a whole new meaning. Finally, a good way to get both knights down the aisle!
Thanks indeed for the clarification... i was wondering what happened..... hahaha thanks again
Pragg looks so innocent and like a tall 9 year old, yet decimates super gms for fun❤
he is around 17 teen... he was born 2005...
He didnt win
Eye problem?
He broke her streak people are mad
@@zagrebnesh1875 cope harder. u need a cylinder of copium.
This was an agreed draw, Pragga playing black Just in case someone is confused by Pragga offering to shake hand 😊
Thank you. I was so confused at first.
yes i was too
Yes thanks 🙏
Thanks. I was wondering what was going on!
Thanks I was wondering what happened there 😅
It's amazing how well Ju Wenjun is doing in this tournament. Sure, she's a grandmaster and a world champion, but she's up against some really powerful opponents. She is literally the only woman and has been at the top of the rankings since the beginning. I don't think we've had a female chess player perform so well with the best male chess players since Judit Polgar. Too bad she hasn't played any serious chess in the last 3 years. This makes me wonder what her ranking should actually be now. Her playing strength points to much more than 2550 FIDE elo.
Hou Yifan
@@yanyeetan1727 hou yifan peak was like 2015, and thats 8 years ago, and shes definetely not doing well in last 3 years.
she won vidit
@@Fadhilah265 She just beat Arjun Erigaisi : ruclips.net/video/AUEAlz9wPKY/видео.html
It is important you give the world's current strongest female chess player some respect. She is still playing at the 2600+ ELO level, which is around the level these rising stars are at right now.
According to FIDE calculations, her average playing strength for this tournament was 2680.
Pragg is becoming a grown man quickly
@@pvjyash3563abey saaley🗿
@@pvjyash3563 aree yrr bhai tu to badaa simp nikla..buraa maan gyaa😆..
He turned 18
@@supernova652he was some 3 feet height 2 years ago😭
@@pvjyash3563bhagavan ka pic laga ke sharam nahi ayi terko fake id bot
3:16 Prisoner exchange. 👍🤪
I loved how Pragg play the game of chess
He is the great example of "Khel ranbhoomi se pehle, manbhoomi me khela jata hai".❤🔥
He will be the G.O.A.T in the future..
Prag is legend 🔥🔥🙌
lost to current rank 1 & legend of chess Magnus carlsen❤❤🎉
Its magnus CARLSEN
Praggs a 2nd place loser
World Cup* not championship
@@agrajyadav2951its carlsen , magnus
But magnus Carlsen defeated by pragg atleast 4 times 🤣🤣🤣 ,, now the real champion is pragggg
Very pleasantful to see youngsters to play good chess with skills and sportiveness
Nice to watch players along with physical board as well as electronic board at one place.Thanks
Ju might play Sarin next and that would 4 Indian GMs in a row
Ju got Tabs, Pragg gets Sarin. Ju decided to take a break from the Indian National Championship. She might resume with Nihal in R5.
How he win there ara chances she can move her king to right
@@shivamchovey4870 it was a draw
My best wishes for both🙂
They are both super talent to be here.
Somebody needs to win.
Is the virtual board 60 fps now? The movement of the pieces are so smooth!
Not board video is
Chess is my favourite game "one wrong move game over" i love it❤
Not necessarily. If the opponent is like me I may miss noticing your wrong move !!! 😂😂
Ju has been doing really well..
I mean.. That's expected if you're the WC..
@@muzosh And yet many fall short of those expectations, especially against higher rated players as is the case here. Hence my comment. I don't know what your point was, if you had one.
Yep. She is continuing her form in Tata Steel as well
The guy got up and came back as if he knew what was going to happen
He is the master
I don't understand, what's going on. But maja agaya.
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
Ju wenjun is not a human she is super computer💻.
Love her ❤ to see playing
How exactly? Shes 2500+. When best players are 2800+
@@binor1666 number might be here and there but look at her consistency and rapid moves
@@rockbuzzwild moron . She cant have great consistency as long as she is 2500. She either plays only weaker player or otherwise she cant just be 2500 and have great consistency because if so she will go up and up on rating
@@binor1666Maybe her actual playing strength is not yet 2700 or 2800 but I also think she is definitely stronger than 2500. She very regularly wins games with players above 2600 elo, sometimes she also wins games with players above 2700. At Sharjah Masters she played at 2680 elo. I think it may be in the range of 2650-2699. Her lower rating may be due to the fact that she only plays women in most tournaments, and she has one of the highest ratings of any player there (actually the highest except for Hou Yifan, who retired from playing all-female tournaments a long time ago, which greatly increased her rating), so earning new points is very difficult. One open tournament raised her rating by 16 points in a month. She would definitely score higher if she played open tournaments more often, just like Hou Yifan did.
@@lessormore001 Thats correct.Female players mostly play in female only tournaments so she has played in very few open chess tournaments and didnt have the chance to increase her elo rating.
Both players played with great style and at the end of the game, a feeling of respect for the game was visible between both players.
Shook hands and left me clueless. Chess is hard. 😂
😂whats that mean someone explain both draw or what
Handshake means game is over. Games end in either an agreed draw, resignation, checkmate, stalemate, repetition, 50-move rule, or perhaps others I'm unaware of.
@@RazorStrapSo, the girl asking for a draw?
@@Firansah_01 Offering a draw. And draw accepted (agreed to).
Kings being placed next to each other on their respective color squares in middle of the board by the moderator denotes a draw.
That was a checkmate i guess
Wow 😳😳 it's awesome game play by the Indian player
Both actually
The thumbnail is hilarious as if we don't know Praggnananda is a super-talent.
At the end, both are like let the two kings fight face to face😅
yes that’s what happens after a draw
The man's a beast
Keep going pragga 👌👌
How he win there ara chances she can move her king to right
that was a agreed draw 4 checks ina row@@shivamchovey4870
@shivamchoveThey both agreed to a draw4870
Love From Meghalaya Garo Hills
Best ingenios genial moves!
Pragg is a future WORLD CHAMPION
It may very well be... this new generation has many talents
Alireza is the future world champion
@@nymbusDeveloper86 i guess alireza will future if he continue with chess ....
@@sohiduddin3482 Pragg is a very talented young player. He has probably not reached his ELO peak so we don't know how high he will climb. Alireza has great chances to become World Champion. Abdusatorov is also an extremely talented young player. And there are others. It is still premature to say who will be next. The older generation players may also have a chance to take the title during the next championship (like Caruana, Nakamura, So, etc). And let's not forget about Carlsen, who might want to take his title back....
@@bhagwancapitalism1057 it's either Norbidek Abdusuttarov or Gukesh D
Could someone explain me the game? Is it a mate or did she just resign or draw?
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
3:40 A tiny detail. She took the two empty bottles with her (to recycle them, I guess).
She's from Germany.
You should not left your trash behind
@@da96103 So, you mean, she took the empty bottles to Germany?
@@mr.kochappan2418 🤦🏻♂️
@@da96103Isn’t she from China?
Where are they going in between game
...Jai hind..Jai Jai Shree ram
Areee yar
I liked the part when he used the Kamehameha.
When?
I am not that familiar with chess so can someone explain why they finished the game 2:57 itself
Is it a draw or prag had won the match?
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
She resign bro, 😂and black is won
Look bro when it is queen moved to b8 it is check, whatever king has to move to g1 or h2, supposed she will take the king to g1 then queen to c6 and clear the file for black rook, and whatever moves she plays when it is pragga's turn (black) he will play rook to b1 giving check , and there checkmate at the end, and black will won 😅,
@@soliyaarunohh understood bro👍 thanks✨
@@soliyaarunno it's draw
Pragg is GOAT.🔥
Magnus is MONSTER
he is not
That is silly. :D
All time doesnt exist though technically because the past is completely gone..time passed is gone. Doesnt exist. It makes no sense.
Pragg? The goat here is Ju Wenjun.
Someone needs to tell pragg to never close the bottom most button of his suit, and open them all up (not as strict of a 'rule') when sitting.
It's cultural thing bro, only indians can understand
draw and Jun still has more than double the time.
Because prag was chilling in the game
I dont know about chess. Can you tell me who won in this match? Amd how its checkmate?. Pls tell me
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
Love coming to the comment section and see that the comments are all focused on the game and individuals and not the race or country.
loved this game
How he win there ara chances she can move her king to right
@@shivamchovey4870 he didn't won it was a draw
Can anyone explain what happened with the handshake and all ?
Yeh bich bich me Kahan Jake ghumke atehein 😁😂
susu karne jate hi
what do they write on papers ??
What they will eat in lunch after the match
To those who are wondering about the arbiter moving the kings face to face (which is used to denote draw):
This is a DGT board (an electronic board which identifies the position on the board and transmits it to a computer). The final position of the kings will automatically enter the result on the computer to which the board is connected to.
Can the kings be placed face to face anywhere on the board to designate a draw to the computer? Since kings could never be face to face from an in-game move, seems like the computer should take it as a draw regardless of where on the board.
This was really like india and china peace treaty they even not talked but understand its draw💀
Love the chess board. Where can I get one?
I love my india
Nice ❤
I love how you wrote world champion than writing women's world championship great
does the placement of the kings in the center at the end of the match mean something?
Draw
white king in white square and black king in black square means draw, both kings in black means black wins, both kings in white means white wins
@@daibikbarik452 How do players aggree to draw? As Prag offered handshake she also shake hand. But what if she want to continue? Can you tell about draw rules please.
@@theoptimist1599 like draws can be offered, here prag offered a draw and she accepted by shaking her hand, if she wanted to play she could have just said no and continued with the match. However this game had a drawish position and both the players knew it
@@theoptimist1599 also it was a perpetual check and they both knew it was a dead draw position , super GM's can evaluate the position and they both agree it's draw
Wait there are still moves to be made by Ju Wejun why did it end?
Pragg arrange pawns like rangoli
Just for clarification its a draw, its a symmetrical position so its going to be a draw anyway so they decide to just draw the game by agreement.
Ending main kiya huwa , I can't understand , can anyone plz explain
Game ended in draw. Equal position on both sides and impossible to checkmate because there are very few pieces left on the board and there would always be a possibility to defend.
@@lessormore001 thank you
What's with the half ass handshake 🤝😮💨
Can someone explain to me please why they end the game, is it a draw? As for me they both have the same condition. Or maybe there is some rule that two checks equals checkmate?🤔
Draw. You can see it when they kept the 2 kings facing each other
There was equal material and position, plus perpetual check. It was a draw.
Guys, thank you for the clarification
wait what
@@lessormore001
Less~
Equal in material, yes and an obvious draw at this level, but no perpetual check.
Pragg had 2 options to move his king.
Why those queens outside of the board?
In case a pawn is promoted
Great game for Pragg is not easy face a World Champion
Lmao "female world champion"
@@kartikeyatiwari2502 She's still a world champion, and Pragg was destroyed. Guard your nationalist pride (by your name you are from India) and respect the facts. Pragg has great potential, but today he's just a kid
@@ruanpablo2082 yeah! he is just a kid who defeated magnus(WORLD CHAMPION) 3 times in a row.
@@ruanpablo2082 Kid? and not easy for him to face "world champion"? you serious?
pragg's world rank is currently 50 , while ju's world rank is 313.
it's "female world champion".
@@ruanpablo2082never judge a book by its cover page. Be gentle no need to take your hatred here...😂
who is win
Bro takes frequent fart brakes😂
Beautiful!
Why this game is over even it is not a draw or stalemate????😮
Can someone tell me why the arbitors move a couple pieces after a game is over. It's a mystery to me. Thanks in advance.
He moved the white King to e4 and the black King to e5. This indicates a draw which has just been agreed. Other formations are used to indicate the possibility that White won or that Black won. Since, in chess, it's illegal for kings to be next to each other, such formations are unambiguous -- they clearly indicate the result of a finished game and are not part of a current position.
Kings on black central squares = black won
Kings on white central squares = white won
Kings on opposite colors = draw
Adding to replies:
This is a DGT board (electronic board which identifies the position on the board and transmits it to a computer). The final King position mentioned will automatically enter the result on the computer to which the board is connected to.
@@souravsuresh2766 Thank you. I've learned much more than I could of imagined. Your a helpful person.
what would happen if someone plays an illegal move in the centre of the board where pieces oppose each other? would computer register it as a win for someone?
It's a 30 min game and where these guys are going 2 to 3 times in the middle of the game...
No, it's classic. 90 min
they just wandering around or observing other players game but in vicinity.
Toilet krne 😂😂
Wenjun is pretty ...
And smart
Pragg being Pragg 😂
Its a draw
DONT EVER, I MEAN NEVER, EVER, UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF AN INDIAN 🇮🇳🇮🇳, BHARAT MATA KI JAY HO ❤❤🙏🙏
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🙄
No Misogynism but still the Title is incorrect "it's women's world Champion "
She is cute 😍
One question who win????
Draw
Your chess id bhai???
i watched the video only for their handeshake where is that. 😏
😂
best opponents ever Carlson and pragg..❤❤
Pragg making his move on her 🥵
Although chess isn't a physical strength game, why do men dominate this game as well? Please don't tell me the numbers are more. I am talking about game skills. Nowadays there are so many women. Why is it that most of the times the man comes out on top?
😂..true though
..
Altogether the man has come from a women's womb😅
That's common sense lol
More opportunities = a good ratio of champions and beginners = more winners
Women have just started to come out and participate 🏃
This is exactly one of the stupidest of answers I didn't want. Numbers nowadays have nothing to do with men coming out of top. There must be something else. Don't beat around the bush bro. There are too many women playing chess nowadays but still why do men come out on top. Use your brains a little more bro. @@zeksecc
3:26 bro howwwww
What
@@kindness_761 The way he put the pawns so smoothlyyyyyyyyyy
Pragg crushed her by the amazing line
How she lose? Can you please explain
@@randomsoul_84she didn't lose, it was draw
"Crushed" - it was a draw, lol.
Almost~
"Crushed"? How could you possibly say that?
There was no "amazing line" either.
In fact, it was a rather boring game that ended in a draw- which means, if you don't know what a draw means- it is where *neither player* wins.
1/2 point to 1/2 point.
Or, it's possible you were watching a different game with an "amazing line" and made the error of commenting on this game instead.
when its a draw the kings are put in the centre, apparently they are discussing peace
बस देख रहे है समझ कुछ नहीं आ रहा हमारे तो
Your chess id??
Que isso empate ?
Um jogo todo pela frente!!
Empate. Sí.
@@gregoriopalofuego9808 meu deos\
Prag is legend 💪🏽🔥👍🏽
Ju Wifejun 😍😍😍
😂😂
Simp
😂😂😂
😂
😂😂😂
Who won?
The Chinese Dragon was on a Hat-trick. Good that Pragg stopped her.
The Indian tiger ain't letting that happen.😂
Both are smart
I don't understand how he won that, i don't know too much about chess, but i thought the king can duck that last position 😂
He didn't won it was a draw
He didn't win.
India 🎉🎉🎉
did prag just took their pen😆
Both players took the pens.
2:30 if he put queen with white elephant in cross so he can kill one
Its a draw😅 3:08
Who win??
no one
not sure why Ju gave up that pawn on b4
It was a draw
@@gobisriparan i know but that was pass pawn
@@jgbains lol, because the pawn was a massive weakness... Pass pawn my ass
@@majormononoke8958 yeah i know it is ..duh because The GM didn tthink so but i dont know why
She exchanged it to the one on e5. Otherwise it was a weakness.
How is prag not distracted....like I often get distracted wile giving my exams if the teacher is hot
Wtf
Vulgar mentality
He is not chapri like u
These 2 are true enemies!
After the game they threw dog Poop at each other in the parking lot!
So interesting to watch