lol I couldn't agree more about that it's already spoiled. But in my opinion maybe Agad want the player who he put in the thumbnail will be remarkable in that clip and also whoever he put in the thumbnail can be also win or lose
Gukesh didn't use engines for a long period while becoming a GM. He learnt to trust his intuition and develop it. Now it is paying off. More and more non-engine moves are becoming popular because lot of GMs are not looking at alternate options.
Magnus and Fabi have also talked in the past about how playing the 2nd or 3rd engine move is good to unseat your opponent. They're also very good figuring out which positions are holdable for humans and which ones aren't
@@12jswilson Agree this is not just a Gukesh speciality or exclusivity. Just pointing out what Gukesh is doing succesfully. Magnus intuition is otherworldly his ratings are a proof.
seeing those games Gukesh plays, I think he made me his fan, playing something that no one else did dare before is awesome, every game covered here by Agad is really interesting, oc Duda will stay my fav no. 1, but that's only because I'm polish and he beated Hikaru with double queen sacrifice 😂
Has Agad covered that game between Duda and Hikaru? If he has would you share the link and of course I will search on my own asking you as abundant caution.
16 Year old Gukesh is currently at 2720 in Live Rating. He has surpassed Vidit to become India No. 3 & sniffing on the shoulders of Hari to become India No 2. I predict Gukesh will be India No.1 with in a year crossing Vishy's Current 2756 Rating. This kid is an epitome of Sincerity, Discipline, Dedication & Humility. While the world was focusing on Arjun, Nihal & Prag... He quietly kept doing his grind & now is centre of attraction in World Chess. 6/6 on Board 1 in Chess Olympiad is surreal. Take a Bow! 💐
#suggestion IM Horvath (AUT) - GM Jones (ENG). Horvath is one of the top european talents, still unbeaten in WCO22, already crushed GM Kollars and now GM Jones, securing Austria a draw against England.
@@fromfuture5519 You are right, Horvath is a typical Hungarian name. He was born in Austria, in the most eastern state (Burgenland), where a lot of Hungarians, Croatians and Austrians settled.
Gukesh also beat Abdusattarov and Keymer before the olympiads. He is better than other popular Indian youngsters like Pragg, Arjun and Nihal. Despite being younger, he left them much behind in the rating list. He can be the youngest ever to reach 2800. He is just 16 years + 2 months old. Just like a planet needs to sweep all the dust around its neighbourhood to become the sole reigning power, he is dominating his generation not to leave a single doubt on the way to the very top. He will soon clash with AliReza and probably be tamed a few times by Magnus but then... Then we will see. Congratulations to Gukesh.
Last three game gukesh play on 10th move its completely new game Need like this creative chess and opening preparation. 6/6 7019elo Ending this tournament he will reach below 20
Gukesh is on fire. His all games are very instructive. He makes his victories seem effortless. This is not one night success. Lot of hardwork and dedication is given by Gukesh. Hats off to him
I couldn't calculate the whole "disgusting engine line" of course, but I saw Rc6 almost immediately by instinct, because then I thought of Bxe3 as a follow up. Yes the rook is unguarded, but the discovery attacks both white rooks on the g file. Just this gave me the idea... :)
#Suggestion #Hari vs Abdusattorov game from today's 6th round PS:- you can put the title as *Hurricane gave a break to Nodi'break' wins* (I know that Nodirbek is correct spelling) Another title be *Like a Hurricane stopped Abdu Like Fischer play*
The Capablanca quote made me think that contributions in chess are eventually used against you... Once trendsetters set the trend it is going to circle back to them..... Thank you for sharing! Awesome duel ;)
What a game! I believe once Gukesh went to Anand's place in Chennai and seemed not too aware of engines at that time....so really he is not an Engine man. He engineers his wins through his own ingenuity!
At 11:45 pawn captures f7, then queen or rook captures pawn. Then bishop C3 check, bishop C3 is captured, queen captures and it will be a checkmate too 🙄. I think so this move will also work very well
3:15 If Be2 is the 2nd recommendation of the engine in this position, then how is it possible that we have a completely new game here? I cannot imagine that no one ever played this move.
As Agadmator said, as far as the database is concerned, indeed nobody ever played Be2 in that position. Of course, throughout history there have been hundreds, thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of games that never ended up in the database, so it's entirely possible that someone somewhere did play that move, but we'll never know if that was the case.
it depends on the database you use. Lichess masters' database has one game in this position, although it was reached through a different move order which may be why agadmator didn't mention it
ON TIME 10:56 instead of Rxg6, winning blow is Rxa5!! double threat checkmate on h6!! and if he capture Qxf7, white captures Rxa6!! white is clearly winning in this variation too.
GM Gukesh D. on board 1 for team India 2 - his Rp after this round is 3329 (6/6 ELO 2684) average rating of opponents 2529 IM Conor E Murphy on board 2 for team Ireland - Rp 3144 (5/5 ELO 2404) average rating of opponents 2344 FM Lachezar Yordanov on board 3 for team Bulgaria - Rp 3071 (4/4 ELO 2316) average rating of opponents 2271 GM Hristos Banikas on board 4 for team Greece - Rp 3088 (4/4 ELO 2598) average rating of opponents 2288 Those are the only remaining players with performance rating in this olympiad over 3000
I absolutely love this game. I often capture with the g pawn myself and attack with the rook, seeing the g pawn capturing twice and queening on the e file in the end is beautiful
You spotted the "line" or the move? seeing a line is knowing the sequence of moves and some other sequences with sensible alternatives to the main response.
"There's this thing called the live rating." Love the salt here! I for one hardly ever see anyone prepare their content as thoroughly and quickly as agadmator does.
@agadmator's Chess Channel The ratings when got updated on August 1 , went from 2684 to 2699 for Gukesh. But since the Olympiad started on Jul 29, they are keeping the 2684 one... So his live rating is 2719.3 and ACTUAL RATING is (2719.3-20.3=2699)
Gukesh reminds me of Shirov and Shabalov in the 90s and early 00s, pure creativity and tactical prowess with positional motifs on lock. Hell of a player, excited to see how far he goes.
Nihal and prag were in the limelight during the pandemic. Then came arjun. And now gukesh. Too many superstars in the indian chess team.
Arjun won Tata steel R&B, that's how he rose to fame, I think it's Gukesh's turn now, he can very well end up as India no 2 after this event.
It is a shame when they kick out potentially the best team because of politics.
@@spindoctor6385 which team ???
@@roshanverma9276 Russia
@@pukarshrestha1903 ohhh.... Why ? I mean what political disturbance occurred between Russia and FIDE ???
0:30 Agadmator says he won't spoil the game for us
Also Agadmator : *puts gukesh in the thumbnail"
Exactly... been bothered by it since several years..
Sometime he uses the losers pic in thumbnail
@@pukarshrestha1903 only if its magnus
This comment spoiled it more than the thumbnail
lol I couldn't agree more about that it's already spoiled. But in my opinion maybe Agad want the player who he put in the thumbnail will be remarkable in that clip and also whoever he put in the thumbnail can be also win or lose
Gukesh didn't use engines for a long period while becoming a GM. He learnt to trust his intuition and develop it. Now it is paying off. More and more non-engine moves are becoming popular because lot of GMs are not looking at alternate options.
Magnus and Fabi have also talked in the past about how playing the 2nd or 3rd engine move is good to unseat your opponent. They're also very good figuring out which positions are holdable for humans and which ones aren't
@@12jswilson Agree this is not just a Gukesh speciality or exclusivity. Just pointing out what Gukesh is doing succesfully. Magnus intuition is otherworldly his ratings are a proof.
@@HeySenthil I happen to not play engine moves myself but I have reverse affects 😂
@@jonathancauley5345 Welcome to the club! :)
Very impressed by Gukesh's creativity. He doesn't play like a machine maniac.
You referring to magnus i believe
@@dhruvtiwari45 nah magnus has both machine+creativity in his mind
@@muhammadrifaie9577 Magnus more machine maniac than creativity though
@@herugk7619 that's a compliment
to me Magnus seems like a machine himself
seeing those games Gukesh plays, I think he made me his fan, playing something that no one else did dare before is awesome, every game covered here by Agad is really interesting, oc Duda will stay my fav no. 1, but that's only because I'm polish and he beated Hikaru with double queen sacrifice 😂
Is that levan pollka your song?
Has Agad covered that game between Duda and Hikaru? If he has would you share the link and of course I will search on my own asking you as abundant caution.
@@YashSharma-zp8yu nah Finnish
@@MarekDefecinski Oh!
@@vinniche ruclips.net/video/RH2dwz8Ppjw/видео.html
Gukesh is the epitome of rigorous grind.
Dude your name 😂😂😂🤣🤣😭😭🤣🤣
@@noname-od9on i give you assurance that this is my real name
@@cagnusmarlsen4050 Right, and if you can't trust a random stranger on the internet, then who can you trust?
@@jefflittle8913 my man understands the way of the world
@@cagnusmarlsen4050 😅 haha! Lol nice one! 😂
Could you possibly add each players flag? Think it would be a great addition for the Olympiad as they are representing their country.
#suggestion
good suggestion
What is this? Your refrigerator or bedroom wall? Look at his screen. It is already crowded as f.
whole world is one
Yeah just a small flag in the bottom right corner of the players' images.
16 Year old Gukesh is currently at 2720 in Live Rating. He has surpassed Vidit to become India No. 3 & sniffing on the shoulders of Hari to become India No 2. I predict Gukesh will be India No.1 with in a year crossing Vishy's Current 2756 Rating. This kid is an epitome of Sincerity, Discipline, Dedication & Humility. While the world was focusing on Arjun, Nihal & Prag... He quietly kept doing his grind & now is centre of attraction in World Chess. 6/6 on Board 1 in Chess Olympiad is surreal. Take a Bow! 💐
That engine line truly was spectacular.
So many hanging pieces and threats.
Wow I love Gukesh’s way of playing
#suggestion IM Horvath (AUT) - GM Jones (ENG). Horvath is one of the top european talents, still unbeaten in WCO22, already crushed GM Kollars and now GM Jones, securing Austria a draw against England.
His name looks like that of an Hungarian. Where was he born.
@@fromfuture5519 You are right, Horvath is a typical Hungarian name. He was born in Austria, in the most eastern state (Burgenland), where a lot of Hungarians, Croatians and Austrians settled.
It's not impressive that Gukesh is 6/6. What's impressive is that he's 6/6 on Board 1. Now that takes some doing!
Gukesh should start charging Antonio for the consistent supply of quality wins !!
Gukesh also beat Abdusattarov and Keymer before the olympiads. He is better than other popular Indian youngsters like Pragg, Arjun and Nihal. Despite being younger, he left them much behind in the rating list. He can be the youngest ever to reach 2800. He is just 16 years + 2 months old. Just like a planet needs to sweep all the dust around its neighbourhood to become the sole reigning power, he is dominating his generation not to leave a single doubt on the way to the very top. He will soon clash with AliReza and probably be tamed a few times by Magnus but then... Then we will see. Congratulations to Gukesh.
hehehe I love how you say "clash with Alireza" but then "be tamed by Magnus" :D
we all know who the GOAT is.
Yes, your prediction is correct. He became the youngest challenger.
Thanks Agadmator for your inspiring commentary and also for the pains you take in posting the games here. Grateful to you!
Last three game gukesh play on 10th move its completely new game
Need like this creative chess and opening preparation.
6/6 7019elo
Ending this tournament he will reach below 20
He is already top 20 I believe
@@gireesh1814 No he's 27th and India no 3
Gukesh queen just dance around the board with a classy tempo
My favourite part is how he appreciates the people who manage to find the best move XD beyond brilliant!!
6-0 for gukesh what a chad. And surprisingly Armenia still won, getting into first place. I wonder how Levon feels rn
Ooooh, Levon is from Armenia. oh my, round 7 Armenia v US.
pragg should have played today
@@da96103 US is definitely favorites
That's the beauty of chess you are not playing against a machine but rather a human and this very fact makes it really amazing
Gukesh is a monster. I like his style-and his preparation is great.
Gukesh is on fire. His all games are very instructive. He makes his victories seem effortless. This is not one night success. Lot of hardwork and dedication is given by Gukesh. Hats off to him
Am actually rooting for India 2 to take position 1.These youngstars have done wonders!
Do you know which India team is higher rated? I got the impression they were more dividing based on old guard vs new guard.
India 1 open team prolly be preparing for Armenia for sure.. if they defeat armenia it wll help india 2 to get #1 spot
@@ayushman476 they are playing India3 next round
I couldn't calculate the whole "disgusting engine line" of course, but I saw Rc6 almost immediately by instinct, because then I thought of Bxe3 as a follow up. Yes the rook is unguarded, but the discovery attacks both white rooks on the g file. Just this gave me the idea... :)
Thank you very much! Very interesting!
Your video titles are awesome. Thank you for great content
My favorite thing nowadays is to watch Sagar bhai's stream and guess moves in Agads video.🤣
220
🤣🤣🤣
Jagah nhi hai.
@@mohitwanjare7951 baht jaga hain
@@mohitwanjare7951 is joke ka context plsssssss
Gukesh - the future of India ❤️
Future? He is the present lol. He is the best player India has right now after Vishy.
@@fromfuture5519 from your POV it's present from ours it's future 😅
@@fromfuture5519 You really didn't changed your username?
#Suggestion #Hari vs Abdusattorov game from today's 6th round
PS:- you can put the title as *Hurricane gave a break to Nodi'break' wins* (I know that Nodirbek is correct spelling)
Another title be *Like a Hurricane stopped Abdu Like Fischer play*
you mean Haricane
#suggestion
Gukesh be Like :- I don't like engines, I avoid, but engines likes me, I can't avoid! 😁🔥
Btw, Gulesh OP
Kgf 🤣
"It's not that this move is rare but that other moves are more common" - Agadmator 2022
yeah, that's the difference between 'rare' and 'rarer'.
The Capablanca quote made me think that contributions in chess are eventually used against you... Once trendsetters set the trend it is going to circle back to them..... Thank you for sharing! Awesome duel ;)
#suggestion Vaishali vs Javakhishvili. Round 6.
Your favourite move b4 has been played by Vaishali. And she won the game.
Upvote this
Gukesh is becoming the Shikamaru of chess slowly.
Your delivery of these side lines of our silicon friend - as you always name it - 😬 is amazing.
What a game! I believe once Gukesh went to Anand's place in Chennai and seemed not too aware of engines at that time....so really he is not an Engine man. He engineers his wins through his own ingenuity!
Hope gukesh won't have same fate clashing with bully super GM's further😌
@@curiosityincarnated.9884 wut?
Very precise play after getting the advantage. Brilliant
A big like for the title of the video "Real Men Don't Listen to Engines" 👍💪
He is a boy yet.
@@karan200590 But an absolute chad in terms of his chess ability :)
I also dont listen to engibe
The disgusting engine line was amazing!😂😂
Probably one of my favorite captions for the video.
At 11:45 pawn captures f7, then queen or rook captures pawn. Then bishop C3 check, bishop C3 is captured, queen captures and it will be a checkmate too 🙄. I think so this move will also work very well
Great analysis of what could be the non deterministic (almost balanced) end game
i really enjoyed that coverage that was great
Very clear 👌 superb display by Gukesh
Speed of agadmator dropping a video is directly proportional to the speed of light or maybe it could be even more!!
Bro, how can you say the speed of dropping the video is proportional to a constant? 😭
It always holds 😑
@@pasunurusaivineeth3739 i used the speed of light as a metaphor to just compare that agadamator drops the video so fast after the game finishes.. 🤦
@@aayushraval4314 the problem was you using “directly proportional to” which causes your entire statement to lose your intended meaning
Yeah bro. And if they are proportional, the magnitude of constant does not mattee. Silly.
@@pasunurusaivineeth3739 😃😃😃
At 5:53 is bxe2 not possible because of the mate threat after rxg7 kh8, qxh7# or am i missing something?
I consider rook to c6 in my first thought, but since you say that need engine-move, i change my decision, and ended up suggest Kh8.
The best speech when Agadmotor speak is we have a complete new game
Gukesh young 🐐
"the legend of Gukesh begins" - next title. you are welcome
after going through all that your Doggie is just so cool on the couch. another day in the life of chess masters. Yes!
17:26 "If you really want to you can pause the video, but better not do it, you're going to go mad." Chess commentary doesn't get any better.
11:57 --- bishop c3 is the winning move
Isn't it game over after Bc3+ at 11:45 or am I missing something?
Bd2 to c3
Pawn take bishop, queen takes pawn with check
Black pawn moves to f6 and saves
@@Farazitivity thnx for the nice observation
Everyone was rooting for PRagg and Nihal as prodigies, then Arjun, but Gukesh took all of this personally lol
11:23 after bishop takes B4 what if Pawn takes B4 instead of Queen Takes B4? Am I missing something obvious?
He's his own super engine.
Chess is becoming very popular in Croatia. May be because of Garry Kasparov.
The rating is actually updated this month and Gukesh's FIDE rating is 2699. It is not 2684 any more.
His live rating is even 2720
It shows the pace at which he is improving! He is playing this tournament rated 2684, his official fide rating is 2699 and his live rating is 2719
@@madhurkankane3472 And performance rating of 3300+ 😳
Hyper-sonic upload speed.
I need a couple of seconds.
Live or current actual, the ratings are unaesthetic so I think you should consider returning to the previous display style.
3:15 If Be2 is the 2nd recommendation of the engine in this position, then how is it possible that we have a completely new game here? I cannot imagine that no one ever played this move.
As Agadmator said, as far as the database is concerned, indeed nobody ever played Be2 in that position. Of course, throughout history there have been hundreds, thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of games that never ended up in the database, so it's entirely possible that someone somewhere did play that move, but we'll never know if that was the case.
it depends on the database you use. Lichess masters' database has one game in this position, although it was reached through a different move order which may be why agadmator didn't mention it
His live rating actually went past 2700 during this Olympiad. He’s India #3 now 😁
imagine
Yes he mentioned it 15:15
At this rate we will soon have a Gukesh saga on the channel!
At 13:08, why not queen a8 win either black bishop or rook at next move at qb7?
Great game!
#suggestion - it's been a while since we have heard from Nihal Sarin. Are any of his games interesting?
His win in Round 4 against Italy was nice.
ON TIME 10:56 instead of Rxg6, winning blow is Rxa5!! double threat checkmate on h6!! and if he capture Qxf7, white captures Rxa6!! white is clearly winning in this variation too.
Please correct the diagram position, pawn on f5 is white one not black ad display.
Yeah, the engine line is truly disturbing. Each move by both side is like when you want to sneeze but stopped right before it come out
GM Gukesh D. on board 1 for team India 2 - his Rp after this round is 3329 (6/6 ELO 2684) average rating of opponents 2529
IM Conor E Murphy on board 2 for team Ireland - Rp 3144 (5/5 ELO 2404) average rating of opponents 2344
FM Lachezar Yordanov on board 3 for team Bulgaria - Rp 3071 (4/4 ELO 2316) average rating of opponents 2271
GM Hristos Banikas on board 4 for team Greece - Rp 3088 (4/4 ELO 2598) average rating of opponents 2288
Those are the only remaining players with performance rating in this olympiad over 3000
I absolutely love this game. I often capture with the g pawn myself and attack with the rook, seeing the g pawn capturing twice and queening on the e file in the end is beautiful
I actually spotted the, "disgusting engine line" almost immediately. Though they say dumb luck is better than pure skill so I'll say it was luck.
You spotted the "line" or the move? seeing a line is knowing the sequence of moves and some other sequences with sensible alternatives to the main response.
Tack!
"There's this thing called the live rating." Love the salt here! I for one hardly ever see anyone prepare their content as thoroughly and quickly as agadmator does.
13:13 that was nice....
Agadmator please review some of the Philippines team please
Dont mess with the Big D
😂😂😂😂
Terrific title !!!
🎉🥳👏Congratulations to Gukesh
@agadmator's Chess Channel The ratings when got updated on August 1 , went from 2684 to 2699 for Gukesh. But since the Olympiad started on Jul 29, they are keeping the 2684 one... So his live rating is 2719.3 and ACTUAL RATING is (2719.3-20.3=2699)
13:13 holy crap im rated 400 and that move blew my mind. man is next level genius
Congrats Gukesh.
Please show the game between Aryan Tari and Gundavaa Bayarsaikhan...
Does bishop c3 work in 11:49??
Bd2 to c3
Pawn take bishop, queen takes pawn and check
Black pawn moves to f6 and saves
You played 2nd line, which gives you also advantage... Wooooow insane
And yet no one played it till now....
I Want Gukesh VS Carlsen match
Real nice game, indeed!
Gukesh reminds me of Shirov and Shabalov in the 90s and early 00s, pure creativity and tactical prowess with positional motifs on lock.
Hell of a player, excited to see how far he goes.
why wasn't (black) axb4 not played after Bxb4? I feel black would have had better odds and defending than when he played Qxb4?
I never thought that so much explosion can happen in d4 game.
That's insane, even AlphaZero would be vomiting at this points heh .
Sometimes it's a fun exercise to work out at which point someone lost the game. I think it was on move 11,'... Nxf3+.
Amazing game . Gukesh OP ❤️✨
Btw, what is tag #2992 means ya?
Petition to not to put the winning player in the thumbnail, it really spoils the game.
Btw love your videos nd uhh ❤️❤️
username checks out
At 11:40 can you analyse the move bishop d2 to c3?
Bd2 to c3
Pawn take bishop, queen takes pawn check
Black pawn moves to f6 and saves
Harikrishna Pentala VS. Abdusattorov Nodirbek #suggestion
#Suggestion
IM Vaishali Vs WGM Govhar
India A Vs Azerbaijan
SPECIFIC :- Rook Endgame