Out of all the juniors, these are the two most likely to be a staple in the top ten for the next fifteen years. Good chance one of them will be the world champion too.
I think Fabiano accurately explained this, in the press conference before the candidates, that Alireza is a very strong player but he's not really 2800, like at the moment he's not better than players like Anish Wesley Fabiano, opposite to what the world rankings depict. So yes Alireza is surely ahead of other youngsters right now but that 2800 wasn't an accurate depiction of things. Also, I am not really sure he's to be called a prodigy any more, like he's 19, guys like Gukesh are 16.
@@Ash-rx5wl fabiano explained his personal view, are you smoking crack? Ratings are the only objective measure to determine strength, what are you talking about? I didnt say he is still prodigy, do you even read the comment that you reply?
@@Ash-rx5wl Gukesh is an amazing prodigy. However, if he doesnt fix his nerves, he will become another Nepo. Whereas guys like Nordirbek is reminiscent of young Carlsen.
Nodirbek is good but there are levels to it. Looked very easy for Alireza. The only reason older folks mess with Alireza is their relatively bigger database, and experience especially in prep. He tries to avoid theory and lands himself into trouble more often, but if he does not lose too much in the opening he plays amazing.
Thank's for the commentating, I'm not a chess expert so it helps a lot to understand things easier, sometimes I'm not even sure who the winner of the game is hah
Gukesh playing style is hard for abdusattorov .i see the fears in him facing gukesh.alireza is a upgraded version.1 to 1 it's hard but round robin nodirbek will win tournament
Firouzja gonna tank like 50 elo if he ever dares show up at tournament all he does these days is bs blunder bullet, maybe he wants to become a pro poker player 😆
Out of all the juniors, these are the two most likely to be a staple in the top ten for the next fifteen years. Good chance one of them will be the world champion too.
Add praggnanandha to that list.
@@houtarooreki9802 Ok, if you insist.
@@houtarooreki9802 likely, but i would honestly put gukesh ahead of him
@@None-zv2qk Pragg over Gukesh. Idk why but I just like him better
Nodirbek FTW!
Firouzja is the youngest ever hits 2800, with all respect to other prodigies, he is in a league of his own.
I think Fabiano accurately explained this, in the press conference before the candidates, that Alireza is a very strong player but he's not really 2800, like at the moment he's not better than players like Anish Wesley Fabiano, opposite to what the world rankings depict. So yes Alireza is surely ahead of other youngsters right now but that 2800 wasn't an accurate depiction of things. Also, I am not really sure he's to be called a prodigy any more, like he's 19, guys like Gukesh are 16.
@@Ash-rx5wl fabiano explained his personal view, are you smoking crack? Ratings are the only objective measure to determine strength, what are you talking about? I didnt say he is still prodigy, do you even read the comment that you reply?
magnus is in a league of its own, not this guy
@@Ash-rx5wl Gukesh is an amazing prodigy. However, if he doesnt fix his nerves, he will become another Nepo. Whereas guys like Nordirbek is reminiscent of young Carlsen.
two future world championship contenders here
Nodirbek is good but there are levels to it. Looked very easy for Alireza. The only reason older folks mess with Alireza is their relatively bigger database, and experience especially in prep. He tries to avoid theory and lands himself into trouble more often, but if he does not lose too much in the opening he plays amazing.
Bro Nodirbek beat Magnus few months ago in Tata steel also it was a classical match.
Thank's for the commentating, I'm not a chess expert so it helps a lot to understand things easier, sometimes I'm not even sure who the winner of the game is hah
alireza gives magnus vibes .
💯
That was too quick, Nodirbek reaction before shaking hands demonstrated how bad his situation.
This was played over a year ago and only just posted. I wonder what else is in the Chessbase India vault.
This was already uploaded long time ago
many things and clearly you don't follow chessbase india
Alireza Firouzja ❤ the second Magnus
one mistake and game is lost, how "cruel" on this TOP level..good luck guys 👍👍
Thanks by movie. Alireza , abdusatorov, gukesh, sarin, pragba .they Will are King from mambo
A clash of ultimate hard work
I image that’s how Fischer was at the board same as alireza. Very very casually walked alway from the board after he wins.
Alireza is Top tier
Superb commentary.
Firouzja, Magnus and Hikaru are the deadly trio you don't want to be facing in blitz.
I wouldn't want to face any GM in blitz😂
Neither MVL
Weird frenchy at the end with the mustache 😆
Realize the world.
Gukesh playing style is hard for abdusattorov .i see the fears in him facing gukesh.alireza is a upgraded version.1 to 1 it's hard but round robin nodirbek will win tournament
Nodrbeck Always overplays gukesh just like he peat in Olympiad and won a gold 🥇 medal for Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
@@MohamedHassan-zq8rr overplay head to head gukesh is better
@@MohamedHassan-zq8rr alireza is better version of gukesh he will not blunder like gukesh
alireza just lost to gukesh
@@Ley-I not lost but he is not good in rapid
Love this game
For some reason Firouzja pulling that wrinkly overused mask out of his pocket and put it on his face is funny to me. 😄
To me it is a pity. Clever people acting as brainwashed puppets.
muy facil para alireza, gano sin despeinarse
alireza has retired, sad for chess. :(
what do you mean
He’s playing at airthings masters currently
Can't understand...nadir beg could easily challenge the second rank queen and save his rook
Abdusstarov❤
Typical Alireza game
U r facing World no 4 you have to be scare somehow
The Uzbek Fischer
Sir my dream to play chess i am 8 STD how to i come there to play chess please please
Why abdu resigned?
down material for no comp. ali would crush him from here
Why not a championship only for children, from Prag to Firouzja? It will be great. Grown ups would learn a lot.
Haven't seen Alireza for a long while.
Me too
He played in the pcl
Kinght b2
Alireza looked tanned, almost looked like he was Indian at some angles.
Firouzja gonna tank like 50 elo if he ever dares show up at tournament all he does these days is bs blunder bullet, maybe he wants to become a pro poker player 😆
And what do you do? Jerk off and living with your parents? Stop caring so much about others and mind your own business
Press M for mute.
You are welcome.