Kramnik was in Kasparov's camp in Kasparov's match against Anand . Anish seconded Kramnik for a candidates tournament . Carlsen was in Anand's team during Anand's match against Topalov . No big surprise if Vincent was in Gukesh's team even though they are going to be rivals .
I would argue that the age difference is very different. All of your examples had a 10+ year age gap, not a 2 year age gap. They were all helping the past or future generation and not their direct career long rivals.
If Keymer was the second to Gukesh then Peter definitely knew about it. What we need to appreciate is the commanding job Peter did in disguising it despite he doing commentary in so many matches. I remember how in one of the opening Gukesh played, the second commentator had mentioned it being similar to Keymer, but Peter had carefully avoided the discussion on it. In the hindsight I do remember that Peter's face had shown some signs of uncomfortableness at that point, but it wasn't enough for anyone to get a hint. 👏👏
In Gukesh's near-3 hour interview with Sagar, he said Duda mainly did training games while Vincent looked for opening ideas (including g4 and the a3 French).
Klimkovski never worked directly with Gukesh. Gukesh mentioned that Gajewski was taking help from Klimkovski for the candidates and so Gukesh thanked him during the press conference although his contribution was indirect. Gajewski may have used other young Polish GMs too but probably Gajewski didn't mention it to Gukesh about all of them.
Keymer gets valuable experience preparing and experiencing a World Championship match. If he in fact wants to be a competitor to Gukesh then he has gained in this transaction. So has Gukesh. Win Win!
@@AdityaPal_sciencepal And he was the joker of very same circus for 10 long years before getting enlightened! It is stupid of him for badmouthing something which he was a part of for so long.
Sorry, an 18yeard old bearded Child who is ranked 5th should not be the World Champion. Cheapens the game, especially with a Legend still in his prime not participating.
what's bearded, and 18 y.o. have to do with anything? you qualify for the Candidates Tournament, win the Candidates Tournament, and then defeat the reigning World Champion. you have thus acquired the title of "World Champion." Them the rules. No mention of "ELO" or ranking
@@jal2550 Sorry he is a world champion after defeating Hikaru Alireza Nep Caruana Ding during candidates, Olympiads and world championship with his beard hair eyes mouth ears etc etc
Kramnik was in Kasparov's camp in Kasparov's match against Anand . Anish seconded Kramnik for a candidates tournament . Carlsen was in Anand's team during Anand's match against Topalov . No big surprise if Vincent was in Gukesh's team even though they are going to be rivals .
also rapport is in ding’s team twice
and kramnik also seconded nepo too
I would argue that the age difference is very different. All of your examples had a 10+ year age gap, not a 2 year age gap. They were all helping the past or future generation and not their direct career long rivals.
If Keymer was the second to Gukesh then Peter definitely knew about it. What we need to appreciate is the commanding job Peter did in disguising it despite he doing commentary in so many matches.
I remember how in one of the opening Gukesh played, the second commentator had mentioned it being similar to Keymer, but Peter had carefully avoided the discussion on it. In the hindsight I do remember that Peter's face had shown some signs of uncomfortableness at that point, but it wasn't enough for anyone to get a hint. 👏👏
Could you tell me which match and probably time stamp ?
@todayinhistory4862 I am sorry but I don't remember those exact details.
In Gukesh's near-3 hour interview with Sagar, he said Duda mainly did training games while Vincent looked for opening ideas (including g4 and the a3 French).
Klimkovski never worked directly with Gukesh. Gukesh mentioned that Gajewski was taking help from Klimkovski for the candidates and so Gukesh thanked him during the press conference although his contribution was indirect. Gajewski may have used other young Polish GMs too but probably Gajewski didn't mention it to Gukesh about all of them.
Keymer gets valuable experience preparing and experiencing a World Championship match. If he in fact wants to be a competitor to Gukesh then he has gained in this transaction. So has Gukesh. Win Win!
Correct 💯
Vishy Anand said Harikrishna, Keymer, Wojtaszek, Duda were part of the same club team which he called "Team Vishy"
Why not ask Magnus to be the second for your world championship ? 😅😅😅😅 .
As Magnus put it - he's not going to be part of the circus
@@AdityaPal_sciencepal And he was the joker of very same circus for 10 long years before getting enlightened! It is stupid of him for badmouthing something which he was a part of for so long.
Magnus doesn't enjoy the preparation process.
Magnus is the only joker who would call the world championship... that gave him fame for over 10 years...a Circus !!
What if he did for the money? :)
Sorry, an 18yeard old bearded Child who is ranked 5th should not be the World Champion. Cheapens the game, especially with a Legend still in his prime not participating.
Right! Why not just crown the top ranked player every year, sounds super fun!
what's bearded, and 18 y.o. have to do with anything? you qualify for the Candidates Tournament, win the Candidates Tournament, and then defeat the reigning World Champion.
you have thus acquired the title of "World Champion." Them the rules. No mention of "ELO" or ranking
And magnus is far from his prime in Classical
@@sagivijayaramaraju1153 He's by far the #1 rated classical player.
@@jal2550
Sorry he is a world champion after defeating Hikaru Alireza Nep Caruana Ding during candidates, Olympiads and world championship with his beard hair eyes mouth ears etc etc