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  • @_drdoof_
    @_drdoof_ 12 дней назад +10530

    Nearly 40K Indians were awake to watch Caruana vs Nepo game at 5 in the morning. This much craziness for chess I haven't seen in my country.

    • @mr3loshyt162
      @mr3loshyt162 12 дней назад +31

      Hello

    • @AbhinavVelidi
      @AbhinavVelidi 12 дней назад +158

      We love chess brother.

    • @manjilmanjil3003
      @manjilmanjil3003 12 дней назад +247

      Well much more I guess your counting only chess24 India viewers.
      But people were also watching from Chess24 and also from many other sources. 0:00

    • @Heywjebbs
      @Heywjebbs 12 дней назад +192

      Much more than that bruh. Most south indians weren't watching chess24 india coz of Hindi commentary. And chess has a much bigger following in the south

    • @SarahWindsor99
      @SarahWindsor99 12 дней назад +242

      A streamer here in Brazil got 13k viewers in his live! Biggest part of us were chearing for Gukesh. Chess is getting popular in all over the world!

  • @TvvixOsity
    @TvvixOsity 12 дней назад +2792

    "and in this position..." has been the most terrifying sentence of this tournament.

    • @onkara4363
      @onkara4363 12 дней назад +8

      True

    • @Rutoks
      @Rutoks 12 дней назад +33

      I feel like Levy should mix it up and sometimes pre-hype the move that was found

    • @milseq
      @milseq 12 дней назад +26

      A few times I've missed the actual games and the scores, got excited for a player during Levy's review and then heard him utter that awful sentence...

    • @upgraded-sq5zo
      @upgraded-sq5zo 12 дней назад +17

      It's actually '... had to go here...

    • @AIWhy-hn2ts
      @AIWhy-hn2ts 12 дней назад +3

      Yup, the most heart racing Line that sir Levi has said the entire match

  • @JenyOnad_ch
    @JenyOnad_ch 12 дней назад +405

    Nepo saying 'I'm sorry' to Fabi broke my heart

  • @Aspencio
    @Aspencio 12 дней назад +6061

    I left mid-wedding for this

  • @hola2world568
    @hola2world568 12 дней назад +2495

    Thank you @GothamChess. It was hard today to avoid all news & social media so that I could watch your recap without knowing the result. It was SO worth it. At 44 years old, your recaps have made me fall in love with chess again.

    • @MemeGod37
      @MemeGod37 12 дней назад +20

      gotham liked you!

    • @juahjesse
      @juahjesse 12 дней назад +10

      you got a like from the man.

    • @p3a.
      @p3a. 12 дней назад +14

      levy give him a pin of wholefulness

    • @neko-chan6145
      @neko-chan6145 12 дней назад +3

      agree

    • @AjZ530
      @AjZ530 12 дней назад +8

      I avoided all spoilers and knowing the result and then RUclips FREAKING SPOILED IT by recommending a winners interview with gukesh DIRECTLY NEXT TO GOTHAMS VID!

  • @mtolympus-worstplayerever7924
    @mtolympus-worstplayerever7924 12 дней назад +655

    The looks on the faces of Fabi and Nepo as that played out was heartbreaking. Fabi was so stoic, while knowing he gave it away multiple times. Nepo looked defeated despite managing to keep himself in it.

    • @jamesmaskell3743
      @jamesmaskell3743 12 дней назад +22

      Yeah his face looked almost apologetic at the end.

    • @Proxoa
      @Proxoa 12 дней назад +63

      He did apologize to Fabi after the game. By saying sorry. Fabi responded with no, it's my fault. I guess they will both need some time to recover from this event.

    • @History23455
      @History23455 11 дней назад +4

      Nepo deserves a wc..is so sad he didnt win again

    • @rohitkumar-nb5ym
      @rohitkumar-nb5ym 11 дней назад +3

      @@History23455 last one should have been Nepo's. Feels bad 😞

    • @simazar
      @simazar 11 дней назад +8

      So right. And then in the press conference Fabi goes, looking at the mid- game "It’s unbelievable anyone could lose from those position."
      I can only conclude destiny was at play.

  • @fabiomcmuffin
    @fabiomcmuffin 12 дней назад +528

    You’ve gotta respect how good Nepo is at holding tough positions. It’s an incredible feat to go 14 rounds without a single loss

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX 12 дней назад +29

      Yeah, it's why he always was one of the favourites to win this. He's not as creative as Hikaru, but he plays incredibly accurate. He doesn't fall for many traps.

    • @MrIvanUp
      @MrIvanUp 12 дней назад +6

      Incredibly accurate?! Have you seen this video at all? Or previous ones? He is just lucky that his opponents weren't find how to win in winning positions

    • @paullemaire2977
      @paullemaire2977 11 дней назад +34

      @@MrIvanUp Do you really think luck is the only thing that made him be able to not lose a single game against these incredible players? Let alone lead the candidates nearly every single time? No it's just that the only wins he allows his opponents to get are extremely hard to find, and he never allows them to transform it in a confortable advantage. So the accuracy at which he forces his opponents to play is ridiculous and obviously this will mean that the clock would play a huge role. Of course he would lose against stockfish, who wouldn't? but every time Fabi was able to play 10 stockfish moves and get an advantage, only one inaccuracy and it was over.

    • @KatoYutobe
      @KatoYutobe 11 дней назад

      he's better than call center scammer for sure

    • @cultoftyler9045
      @cultoftyler9045 11 дней назад +1

      @@paullemaire2977 the dude never said luck was the only thing. he said nepo was not playing incredibly accurate, which he wasn't.

  • @manjilmanjil3003
    @manjilmanjil3003 12 дней назад +2697

    Gukesh at 11 - I want to become the Youngest World champion 🏆.
    Gukesh at 17 - Now he will compete with ding and he have the best chances.

    • @user-uc7qb1su4e
      @user-uc7qb1su4e 12 дней назад +249

      It’s crazy he’s only been playing for 10 years and went all the way to the WCC. He could potentially be the GOAT when he reaches his peak.

    • @xrxnpop1222
      @xrxnpop1222 12 дней назад

      And imagine hikaru is 37 and what he achieved gokesh will also achieve more than that​@@user-uc7qb1su4e

    • @SmilingAnt-rx6gx
      @SmilingAnt-rx6gx 12 дней назад +190

      @@user-uc7qb1su4e if gukesh wins world championship that would result in a massive boost of chess in India

    • @user-uc7qb1su4e
      @user-uc7qb1su4e 12 дней назад +140

      @@SmilingAnt-rx6gx The game returning to it’s home

    • @rugpulla
      @rugpulla 12 дней назад

      @@user-uc7qb1su4eyep, to china

  • @tanmaysingh5054
    @tanmaysingh5054 12 дней назад +4319

    WILL OF D IS REALLL!!

    • @AdityaRaj-cz9og
      @AdityaRaj-cz9og 12 дней назад +216

      The One piece is real.. 🔥

    • @InsightSplash1
      @InsightSplash1 12 дней назад +42

      spoiler

    • @rionvalet
      @rionvalet 12 дней назад +309

      If Gukesh D is this good, imagine how good is Gukesh A

    • @DaniTheBacon
      @DaniTheBacon 12 дней назад +76

      THE ONE PIECE…. THE ONE PIECE… IS REALLLLLLLLLLLLL 🏴‍☠️

    • @cosmos024
      @cosmos024 12 дней назад +71

      Gukesh D luffy ❤

  • @Rukazor
    @Rukazor 11 дней назад +46

    I can't take it man, this tournament was so stressful to watch, I felt like I aged 5 years. Amazing play. The disappointment on Hikaru's face when he was forced to draw was so sad, and Ian and Fabi apologizing to eachother after the game trying to hold back tears really got me man. Congratz to Gukesh, I never in a million years thought he would crush it.

  • @Aditya_1706
    @Aditya_1706 11 дней назад +24

    Nepo and fabi took "it's not over until it's over "to a whole next level.

  • @serdar142
    @serdar142 12 дней назад +516

    turning off the eval bar middle of the game was the most thrilling move of the recap

    • @ryanbrown4618
      @ryanbrown4618 12 дней назад +2

      i thought it's E-well bar

    • @percywhitehead9228
      @percywhitehead9228 12 дней назад +15

      @@ryanbrown4618 eval is short for evaluation , so its evaluation bar.
      evaluation means "the making of a judgement about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment."

    • @lucasward6177
      @lucasward6177 12 дней назад +29

      THIS. that was sick. I feel like anyone who’s stared over a chess board without an eval bar felt that.

    • @Sarah-uj4hv
      @Sarah-uj4hv 12 дней назад +1

      @@ryanbrown4618 how did you hear e-well bar

    • @ryanbrown4618
      @ryanbrown4618 12 дней назад

      @@Sarah-uj4hv 22:51 an E-well bar

  • @n0br.a1n
    @n0br.a1n 12 дней назад +1275

    31 exclamation marks, the record on Gotham's titles

    • @jimmyfrigginpage
      @jimmyfrigginpage 12 дней назад +10

      Warranted

    • @Balisong_Dude
      @Balisong_Dude 12 дней назад +21

      I COUNTED, IT'S 32!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @jsdp
      @jsdp 12 дней назад +8

      @@Balisong_Dude No, it is 31.

    • @jandreoli4298
      @jandreoli4298 12 дней назад +8

      @@jsdp No, this is patrick

    • @gcg8187
      @gcg8187 12 дней назад

      ***It's pronounced GOO-KAY-SH*** !!!!!!

  • @TThinkingHub
    @TThinkingHub 11 дней назад +61

    deleating the efing eval bar during fabi nepo was tha most ganster move ever

  • @osmark90
    @osmark90 12 дней назад +34

    First time candidates watcher here and I want to thank you Levy for providing a format that makes this an accessible, dramatic, and rewarding way to experience the championship. I had a lot of fun which I'm not at the level to get from watching this live. Thank you for presenting it with no spoilers as I only get the results from your recaps anyway. All in all, great coverage!

    • @osmark90
      @osmark90 12 дней назад +1

      ...and I'll check that coffee table chess deck out. Least I can do 🥂

  • @elijaharsenault
    @elijaharsenault 12 дней назад +1347

    fabi vs nepo might be the best game i’ve ever seen live, especially given the circumstances/emotions

    • @Wargasm54
      @Wargasm54 12 дней назад +97

      Fabiano Chokuarana

    • @normalbattlecat8088
      @normalbattlecat8088 12 дней назад +61

      The plot twists were absolutely crazy

    • @Bankai2169
      @Bankai2169 12 дней назад +82

      For me nothing will beat Magus vs Nepo game 6. I showed up late to work because of it and regretted nothing

    • @aaronchan1088
      @aaronchan1088 12 дней назад +17

      Fabi is a choker.... threw away the win twice. I'm surprised he didn't play on. One could throw the game to force gukesh into tiebreaks. he also threw away the win when he went g3 instead of Nc4 in 2018, allowing magnus to escape with the draw and went on to lose 3 - 0 in tiebreaks.

    • @MarcHeuer
      @MarcHeuer 12 дней назад +11

      Fabio Mariuhana

  • @vihaanmishra8898
    @vihaanmishra8898 12 дней назад +1488

    one of the craziest tournament in chess history

    • @M_D764
      @M_D764 12 дней назад +12

      It was only missing magnus

    • @iuricunhamurakami8261
      @iuricunhamurakami8261 12 дней назад +145

      ​@@M_D764 Magnus would make this tournament boring
      Wow guys, he got 11 points of 13 and he does not even need to play the last round, so excting!
      Not having him here made this crazy events possible

    • @patogordo1385
      @patogordo1385 12 дней назад +14

      @@iuricunhamurakami8261 true

    • @Oobservatory_X
      @Oobservatory_X 12 дней назад +5

      ​@@M_D764lol magnus effect is real saiying the guy creating history isnt good 😂

    • @gcg8187
      @gcg8187 12 дней назад

      ***It's pronounced GOO-KAY-SH***

  • @meet.play.chill.8472
    @meet.play.chill.8472 11 дней назад +9

    The Nepo/Fabi match is just the absolute reminder that Chess is the cruelest of mistresses.

  • @mjodyh
    @mjodyh 11 дней назад +3

    That last Caruana vs Nepo match was one of the most intense end-game battle I've ever watched from this channel, maybe ever from my whole chess-watching experience
    Super heartbreaking draw for both players :(

  • @colegieseking5136
    @colegieseking5136 12 дней назад +330

    Judit Polgar actually predicted Gukesh winning toward the beginning of the tournament.

    • @krushna4181
      @krushna4181 12 дней назад +5

      Can you link it?

    • @patogordo1385
      @patogordo1385 12 дней назад +4

      She didn’t

    • @rionvalet
      @rionvalet 12 дней назад +44

      Hans Niemman did

    • @patogordo1385
      @patogordo1385 12 дней назад +2

      @@rionvalet he didn’t

    • @manaschaudhary
      @manaschaudhary 12 дней назад +31

      ​@@patogordo1385ig he did, on chessbase India stream when he came ig during the previous titled Tuesday, he was rooting for Gukesh.

  • @m3morizes
    @m3morizes 12 дней назад +12

    The Fabi-Nepo game was actually *extremely* instructional. The idea of avoiding the perpetual by the black queen and knight when your backrank is defended and your king is behind two diagonal pawns in the corner. You move your king in what seems like a counterintuitive way because black runs out of checks and gives you the move. You make your move, and then they can repeat giving checks again, starting with a discovery, but they run out of checks because eventually the knight blocks the queen. Rinse and repeat. There's no perpetual, and you continue to make progress.
    Edit: For this to work, you need to avoid a simple perpetual by the knight by protecting the d2 square, which is why Fabi had to play Rd1 instead of Rc7.

  • @bjj2207
    @bjj2207 12 дней назад +19

    Watched every video and the interviews. Absolutely loved them all. What an epic final and thanks for covering it so brilliantly!

  • @jacobchris356
    @jacobchris356 12 дней назад +645

    "AND FABI SACRIFICES.... THE ROOK!!!"

    • @joaoroberto1497
      @joaoroberto1497 12 дней назад +94

      And Fabi sacrifices... THE TOURNMENT

    • @tjcloar1913
      @tjcloar1913 12 дней назад +21

      And Fabi sacrifices his Time!!!!!

    • @Wargasm54
      @Wargasm54 12 дней назад +17

      Fabiano Chokuarana

    • @rionvalet
      @rionvalet 12 дней назад +2

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @ashurustyviper
      @ashurustyviper 12 дней назад +2

      The Roooooooooooooook

  • @37jamjam
    @37jamjam 12 дней назад +368

    Absolutely heartbreaking watching fabis game live. Nepos resilience is just insane, he got fabi with the threat of somehow losing instead of just forcing a draw

    • @Oobservatory_X
      @Oobservatory_X 12 дней назад +15

      Chess is brutal i was rooting foe gukesh but sad for fabi

    • @aryanaggarwal6592
      @aryanaggarwal6592 12 дней назад +1

      Brother like nepo got lucky whole tournament like happened lot in this candidate he was loosing and like opponent blunders like he was really lucky sometimes

    • @just7470
      @just7470 12 дней назад +23

      @@aryanaggarwal6592can’t say just nepo got lucky because he made his opponents to miss the chance by playing consistent best moves and time control. Most of the time when he was loosing, his opponents had less time and got high pressure because of it.

    • @chaosincursion
      @chaosincursion 12 дней назад +18

      if its constantly an occurence in every match and even candidates, theres no luck, theres something he knows that we dont

    • @-IGRIS-
      @-IGRIS- 12 дней назад +3

      ​@@chaosincursion that's plot armour

  • @ianlane9642
    @ianlane9642 10 дней назад +4

    Loved the Fabi and Nepo recap the pauses and storytelling in it were phenomenal, appreciate the lack of spoilers in the episode titles/thumbnails as well.

  • @antoniolopezcaballero517
    @antoniolopezcaballero517 12 дней назад +7

    Thank you for the incredible recaps during the tournament. Amazing quality!!

  • @Anando-A
    @Anando-A 12 дней назад +275

    I always felt that people didn’t appreciate Gukesh’s strength approaching this tournament, but finally people can see the quality that this man has when it comes to chess.
    Phenomenal.

  • @gaurav2341992
    @gaurav2341992 12 дней назад +421

    Best recaps of Candidates - crisp, intense, and even suspenseful for those who couldn't watch it all.

    • @iskaaa37
      @iskaaa37 12 дней назад +5

      Agree, love him or hate him, that fabi nepo recap was perfection for me.

    • @ronittiwariii2611
      @ronittiwariii2611 12 дней назад

      ​@@iskaaa37true

    • @abhigyanmukherjee9927
      @abhigyanmukherjee9927 12 дней назад

      Specially fabi vs nepo game...❤❤❤

  • @AkariIto
    @AkariIto 10 дней назад +1

    What an amazing commentary to probably the most intense game I have ever seen in my life Levy. Hats off to you.
    Thank you for making these recap videos every day for the Candidates this season, this series have been my highlights of the day

  • @adeola9865
    @adeola9865 12 дней назад +3

    The candidates are always so emotionally crushing towards the end and you can't help but wish all 4 of them could win. Respect to everyone for fighting till the end and thanks to levy for the best recaps as usual

  • @elena__sh
    @elena__sh 12 дней назад +115

    Still crying from the ending of Fabi vs Nepo game. This was such a tense and dramatic game, pure ‘human’ chess. When Ian said to Fabi I’m really sorry - for a draw that neither of them wanted. Watched the stream the whole night till 3 am (Moscow time). What a roller coaster tournament!

    • @user-eg3iu6pk5e
      @user-eg3iu6pk5e 12 дней назад +7

      Nepo said 'I'm sorry' to Fabi?? 😭

    • @nachaondar8292
      @nachaondar8292 12 дней назад

      @@user-eg3iu6pk5e yes, after match

    • @user-qc2oe5ng6i
      @user-qc2oe5ng6i 12 дней назад +1

      Crying? When Gukesh lost in WAZ in a tie break, it was a heart break as well....life goes on, you win some, you lose some.
      One should have the courage to smile through losses to enjoy the wins even more.

    • @thebiglebrowski3695
      @thebiglebrowski3695 12 дней назад +11

      ​@user-qc2oe5ng6i Gukesh is 17, Fabi is 31 and Ian is 33. Gukesh would have had plenty of time even had he lost whereas Fabi and Ian are running out of chances. That is why it is much sadder to see them lose.

    • @Ceidonianphysicist
      @Ceidonianphysicist 12 дней назад +5

      @@user-eg3iu6pk5eyes you can hear it on the mic after the game. He says “I’m sorry” fabi says “my fault” and leaves.

  • @SushobhanPal
    @SushobhanPal 12 дней назад +548

    " Gukesh Domaraju " remember the name . When he was 10 he said that he wants to be the youngest world champion. Now he is the youngest player to win the candidates and will play the world championship match 🇮🇳

    • @KershalJC
      @KershalJC 12 дней назад +23

      Cringe

    • @Amir-ym4qc
      @Amir-ym4qc 12 дней назад +1

      @@KershalJC ur mom is cringe retarded loser

    • @t.alexander4764
      @t.alexander4764 12 дней назад

      @@KershalJCcringe profile+cringe reply+liked own comment

    • @Krishna0660
      @Krishna0660 12 дней назад +91

      ​@@KershalJCjust like you

    • @kunalsingh4418
      @kunalsingh4418 12 дней назад +86

      ​@@KershalJC nothing is ever more cringe than typing Cringe in comments 😂

  • @cinco_de_la_tarde
    @cinco_de_la_tarde 11 дней назад +4

    What an insane event. I'm happy with the result, I kinda didn't want Ian to challenge again because I wanted to see fresher blood and we definitely got that. Super excited, now I'm rooting for Gukesh to win and I hope he'll be more active this year than Ding was last year.

  • @AndrewReynolds1
    @AndrewReynolds1 12 дней назад

    Thank you for all your coverage of this competition, I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
    I only started playing chess this year at age 58 and your videos have helped me a great deal and inspired me to keep playing.

  • @AdityaPal_sciencepal
    @AdityaPal_sciencepal 12 дней назад +114

    Ian's Qe6 move inviting Fabi to blunder with rook check under time pressure, is simply defensive genius. Heartbreaking for Fabi as he would have converted this position against anyone else on any other day - but Ian's defensive skills and ability to generate tricks out of nowhere is just extraordinary.

    • @HandOfFreedom
      @HandOfFreedom 12 дней назад +2

      Classical chess should have more time, Fabi would've rolled Nepo without the time pressure. We chose the best player on tricks and time instead of quality of chess. World champ isnt even gonna be in top 3 at this point. Whoever made this rules is a joke.

    • @svarogwolf
      @svarogwolf 12 дней назад +6

      @HandofFreedom more like Fabi should be faster and NOT throw the game multiple times. He threw it AFTER REACHING TIME CONTROL.

    • @randombutspecific
      @randombutspecific 12 дней назад +2

      @@svarogwolf come on. The move he needed to play after time control (Ka2) is an insane computer line. I think he threw it away earlier when he was down on time and missed Ian’s Rg5 exchange sacrifice.

    • @f4k3gamer
      @f4k3gamer 12 дней назад +2

      ​@@HandOfFreedom Fabi blunderer after reaching time control the first time. He got a second chance and threw it again. Someone's just salty

    • @aparnarai3708
      @aparnarai3708 12 дней назад +2

      @@svarogwolf the most obvious move was a draw
      The winning line was a deep computer line that no one can play in a real game

  • @Mewmew1-2
    @Mewmew1-2 12 дней назад +433

    Gukesh fr said, "Nah I'd win"

    • @youknowit-Arpit
      @youknowit-Arpit 12 дней назад +10

      Hey don't make a Jo out of him please 🙆‍♂️

    • @shauryasuri3653
      @shauryasuri3653 12 дней назад +43

      Do you think you can win the candidates?
      If ian or fabi win, then it would give me some trouble.
      But would you lose?
      Nah, I'd win

    • @talionthenazgul3213
      @talionthenazgul3213 12 дней назад +9

      Corny ahh coment so cringe

    • @T4TheTidePod
      @T4TheTidePod 12 дней назад +2

      ​@@talionthenazgul3213 Bro fr 😭
      These people are the worst

    • @Oobservatory_X
      @Oobservatory_X 12 дней назад +23

      ​@@talionthenazgul3213it is cringe but not more than the existence of you

  • @Arnav_was_taken
    @Arnav_was_taken 12 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the recaps levy, don't comment on yt much anymore but these videos have been so great to follow the candidates . The first thing i've been doing daily for the last 2 weeks after getting home is going to your channel , avoiding all spoilers and just enjoying chess.

  • @ElectriDragon
    @ElectriDragon 12 дней назад

    have watched every recap of this candidates and loved every one of it, the emotions, misses, sacrifices...and ofc i love how dramatic your videos are 😂
    HUGE CONGRATS TO GUKESH I think this is a shocking result to everyone and we just gotta respect this man.

  • @Kermitthefrogsippingtea
    @Kermitthefrogsippingtea 12 дней назад +336

    The Fabi/Nepo game was absolutely insane

    • @PhantomL7
      @PhantomL7 12 дней назад +21

      Fabi choked tbh

    • @eyeofhorus1301
      @eyeofhorus1301 12 дней назад +1

      Everything ive seen from fabi when I see his games its constant choking, first in a game against magnus recently then all thru this candidates

    • @SARCASMlC
      @SARCASMlC 12 дней назад +15

      @@eyeofhorus1301 That's crazy to say when the magnus-fabi WCC was borderline perfect chess. Compared to every WCC since then, both dudes mentals were bulletproof.
      Nepo's resilience in that game is genuinely impressive as hell. Finding that rook sac that initially saves the game with the clock ticking down is unreal.

    • @cameronschiff132
      @cameronschiff132 12 дней назад +14

      @@PhantomL7 He did, but honestly Ke2 was the only realistically findable one - every time after that, even though he was winning, the commentators were going through the winning lines and everything except like 5 unnatural computer moves in a row was a draw

    • @eyeofhorus1301
      @eyeofhorus1301 12 дней назад

      @@SARCASMlC I mean he chokes winning positions way too much in important games... that WCC was a drawfest never converting any wins and choking in tiebreak

  • @lukecain756
    @lukecain756 12 дней назад +124

    Ian did so well to survive fabi's onslaught. Well done Gukesh, so much respect for the young man.

  • @mayurgondhalekar6031
    @mayurgondhalekar6031 12 дней назад +4

    this was the first recap of your that I watched - and must say, it is AMAZING.
    I may just go and watch the rest anyway!
    Take care of your voice. and thank you for the interviews too!!

  • @meesthissen3158
    @meesthissen3158 11 дней назад +3

    Insane recap and what a candidates this has been, thank you for making it so enjoyable. Kinda glad its over as well because now there might be room for Guess The Elo :)

  • @pratulpan3737
    @pratulpan3737 12 дней назад +50

    Thanks to vidit for providing us with such tight matches, bro lost to nepo twice and defeated hikaru to twice to create all the drama for us viewers
    Vidit is the real MVP.

    • @Haxerous
      @Haxerous 12 дней назад +14

      Vidit, the hero we need but we don't deserve. His decisive matches led to these epic final 2 rounds.
      Vaishali and Vidit went all in.

  • @SpoopySh1ny
    @SpoopySh1ny 12 дней назад +236

    Watching Fabi vs Nepo live with Danya, Hess and Danny commentating was so amazing, the lines they were going over were absolutely NUTS

    • @talionthenazgul3213
      @talionthenazgul3213 12 дней назад +10

      True but thats typically easy when assisted by the engine as for their commentating it wasnt the best nor the worst I mean we have seen way worse commentating but they kinda missread the players in many occasions for example when fabi first blundered and the bar went at 0.5 for white they all where like "With this move Ian finally has the draw he wants" which was truly idiotic and missleading not to say dissrespectful to the player cuz Ian never wanted a draw a draw meant that he was out of the tournament for good he was all in and he proved that in many positions where he didnt follow the draw line but the risky one and the worst part about this was that they said this kinda stuff about Ian many times wich was really hard to listen to. 2nd example On the game of Hikaru and Gukesh after the 40th move where it was up to Hikaru wither to go for a draw or continue the game they started saying stuff like "and Hikaru here will propably draw because lets be real what else is in this position other than a draw" which again was truly stupid thing to say even a 900 elo player could tell that the position still had a future players like Magnus Kasparov Bobby Topalov and many others have many times pushed far more drawable positions for win and they have won Hikaru in the end indeed went for the draw but as a comentator and as a GM/IM u cant say "the position here is a draw" while u got a a bunch of pieces in the game and a bunch of pawns of which one was a square away from promoting. 3rd example at one point they found an engine line on Fabis position which led to a draw if i remember correctly then after the move was made one of them asked the others "yeah but why did we declare this a draw I cant see it" What happened then is them awkawardly trying to pass the ball to eachother to answer why the line was a draw till the engine could show them cuz they were just unable which led to the whole chat laughing at them 4th and final example when Magnus joined the call and without any engine help he really presented some intresting lines which they had completely missed making them seem like the kind of idiots they are

    • @Kristiyan-Angelov
      @Kristiyan-Angelov 12 дней назад +9

      @@talionthenazgul3213 It was very complicated game. The last one its almost impossible to find all for so low time. Also they never said Ian wants a draw anywhere give me the timestamp if you are so sure. They said both doesn't want a draw. But they said ,,is he crazy at some moves'' not bcs hey are trying to win but they are just losing you can't win while losing right?
      Also learn to use this thing ........ Points ......... You understand?

    • @zlidyh5
      @zlidyh5 12 дней назад +13

      @@talionthenazgul3213Beautiful example of the dunning-kruger effect, showing little understanding of both commentating and chess. Keep entertaining.

    • @sheridan5175
      @sheridan5175 12 дней назад +9

      @@talionthenazgul3213 Someone tell this man about punctuation lmao
      Yapper of the century holy shit

    • @insomnia20422
      @insomnia20422 12 дней назад

      all the time they tried to play a move someone with the eval bar was like "nah, that draws" or "nah, that loses"
      and the explanations were sooo complicated they couldnt believe what both players would have had to find to play perfectly...

  • @lokeshbabu8162
    @lokeshbabu8162 12 дней назад

    Levy!!! This was such a nail-biting video. You are truly a gem of a youtuber to be able to help your audience appreciate how truly exciting and thrilling the game of chess really can be in such a high-stakes tournament. The candidates is the most prestigious tournament chess has to offer and I cannot think of anybody else who could cover it better. You make the games come alive and allow the audience to really experience the nerves, the pain, the glory that is there such a high stakes tournament. The tournament was a fantastic showcase of games and it would have likely gone under the radar without someone covering it with as much enthusiasm and passion as you do. I've been at the edge of my seat for the past 2 days. Please keep up your good work!

  • @tarceth
    @tarceth 12 дней назад

    I recall how exciting the Sinquefield cup became thanks to the likes of commentators Maurice Ashley, Yasser Seirawan, Jennifer Shahade, and others. I remember watching some of these same players, learning them, recognizing them, rooting for them. Here we are, years later, and Your enthusiasm and analysis has brought that same life once again to the candidates: the excitement, the anticipation, WHEN YOU TURNED OFF THE ENGINE to put us in the middle of the action with no compass: the DRAMA! Thank you for your enthusiasm, in spite of feeling under the weather, and the excitement you're able to share over such a great tournament. I am glad to be a part, and grateful for you continued efforts!

  • @thebestonearth17
    @thebestonearth17 12 дней назад +259

    Gukesh has done the extraordinary. Tough game for Nepo and Caruana though by drawing after 100+ moves. Chess today has faced many ups and down's. Congrats for Gukesh on his match against Ding.

  • @mamtajain1947
    @mamtajain1947 12 дней назад +197

    Tournaments favourite: Hikaru Ian Pragg
    Gukesh: Nah, I'd Win

  • @HAJTKO
    @HAJTKO 12 дней назад

    I appreciate these videos, this was my first candidates tournament and man oo man what an experience. Thank you Levy❤

  • @vicknashraj
    @vicknashraj 12 дней назад +1

    thanks for the every match recap. its been fun to follow it live and catch up on your videos.

  • @andrewwolff1616
    @andrewwolff1616 12 дней назад +300

    Been watching you for three years. You have unquestionably become the chess recap GOAT, and barring Fischer and Morphy the greatest American advocate for the game ever. Grats dude.

    • @PerfectSense77
      @PerfectSense77 12 дней назад +3

      Naka is the recap GOAT. Can't beat the world number three recapping his own games in a very accessible format.

    • @paulo0651
      @paulo0651 12 дней назад

      Bros been watching him for 3 years and has 7 comments (I'm joking btw)

  • @tatsuyasigh1906
    @tatsuyasigh1906 12 дней назад +127

    Insane finale. Fabi almost pulled off the comeback, and I think he'd have been the favorite in tiebreaks. It's really insane how both Fabi and Nepo found a way to keep winning chances alive at all cost

    • @user-uc7qb1su4e
      @user-uc7qb1su4e 12 дней назад +29

      Fabi choking +8 advantage multiple times shows why he doesn’t deserve to be champion

    • @mayredwood
      @mayredwood 12 дней назад +38

      @@user-uc7qb1su4e It's more emblematic of how good of a defensive player Nepo is, tbh (he didn't lose a single game!). You have to realize many of those points were in low time scrambles, which really isn't Fabi's strongsuit

    • @user-uc7qb1su4e
      @user-uc7qb1su4e 12 дней назад +7

      @@mayredwood some were with straight up an hour on the clock, next was half an hour, he just didn’t find the best moves. That and Nepo has plot armor.

    • @victorkao1472
      @victorkao1472 12 дней назад +9

      @@user-uc7qb1su4e almost every single one of those were in low time scramble. The only one that wasn't was the 41st move

    • @thebcwonder4850
      @thebcwonder4850 12 дней назад +18

      ⁠@@user-uc7qb1su4e +8 according to an engine that can calculate a hundred million moves a second

  • @brettmccabe1944
    @brettmccabe1944 12 дней назад

    These candidate match recaps have been excellent, Gotham! I love your suspenseful storytelling! Thank you for all that you do for us on RUclips!

  • @antragyakhajuria3192
    @antragyakhajuria3192 12 дней назад

    absolutely amazing recaps!!! i ffollowed all your recaps even though i saw all the games live but you bring some different level of energy in this thing. well done man!

  • @Jwhiz24
    @Jwhiz24 12 дней назад +100

    Fabi blew his chance three times here... This one is gonna sting for a long time.

    • @bradmodd7856
      @bradmodd7856 12 дней назад +4

      It is the end of an era for Fabi and Hikaru. Hikaru played a good team game to give USA a chance to proceed. Not sure about Nepo and Alireza from here either.

    • @VendettaCe
      @VendettaCe 12 дней назад +8

      Ian also blew his chance three times in the last 6 years, if you know what I mean.

    • @vincelopez756
      @vincelopez756 12 дней назад +8

      It won't sting as much as Ian blundering game 12 against Ding.

    • @DerZenith
      @DerZenith 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@vincelopez756I have some doubts about the whole Ding-Nepo match if you know what I mean. Glad Nepo is out now, and looking how bad he plays now, Ding will be out too.

    • @vredneckv
      @vredneckv 12 дней назад +3

      @@bradmodd7856 End of a what lol? Did we watch the same Candidates? Fabi, Hikaru and Nepo overall played much better than the youngsters.

  • @shubbyshabaas
    @shubbyshabaas 12 дней назад +107

    Best chess commentary I've ever seen. You've outdone yourself Gotham. Felt like a movie.

    • @percywhitehead9228
      @percywhitehead9228 12 дней назад

      I agree, I was also impressed he never once dropped his performance. I literally didn't know what will happen. so thrilling

  • @carlospocaterra
    @carlospocaterra 12 дней назад

    Thank you, Levy, you made a fantastic recap of all the tournament. You made it so exciting and fair (covering all the games). It was a lot, thanks man, you've helped make chess exciting.

  • @earlking2268
    @earlking2268 11 дней назад

    Thank you Levy for the thrilling commentary! Leading up to the spectacle that this candidates presented!!

  • @BlunderOP
    @BlunderOP 12 дней назад +35

    Fabi vs Nepo was Completely Worth Staying up the whole night for 😭😭💪🏿

  • @masterkawas2
    @masterkawas2 12 дней назад +52

    It's the first time I have followed the candidates and it has been insane. This one is the best recap you have ever made. My heart is still friggin racing from the Nepo vs Fabiano game. Thank you so much for making these recaps they have been a blast.

  • @andyxprophet
    @andyxprophet 12 дней назад

    Thank you for the amazing recaps all tournament, Levy. It was an honor to watch all of them.

  • @PotatoBoy123
    @PotatoBoy123 12 дней назад +1

    What a breathtaking tournament. Nothing but respect to all the players for their incredible performances, and huge congratulations to Gukesh!!
    Thank you @GothamChess ! Your recaps are brilliant.

  • @greenglade47
    @greenglade47 12 дней назад +36

    Seeing Fabi and Nepo's face before the handshake was heartbreaking - but congrats to Gukesh, and what a fantastic tournament :D thank you for the recaps Levy! Haven't had this much fun watching classical chess in the past decade, and maybe ever

  • @alanklm
    @alanklm 12 дней назад +4

    That match by Ian and Fabi. I'm sad for them, but that was incredible performance.
    And happy for Gukesh, he's deserved this.
    Shout out to Ian, for keeping himself undefeated for 41 candidates games in a row!

  • @stephenheim1953
    @stephenheim1953 12 дней назад

    Truly enjoy your recaps and I thought your commentary was great. Yep, I watched a lot of the tournament but had to watch your recaps to really enjoy. Thanks.

  • @user-jm1nf4lu9r
    @user-jm1nf4lu9r 12 дней назад +421

    Gukesh has done it. So proud of him.

    • @ahrrydepp493
      @ahrrydepp493 12 дней назад +3

      Thanks to his engine

    • @hemal7815
      @hemal7815 12 дней назад +46

      ​@@ahrrydepp493Lol what 😂😂

    • @timegoesby421
      @timegoesby421 12 дней назад +2

      ​@@ahrrydepp493🤡

    • @daphenomenalz4100
      @daphenomenalz4100 12 дней назад +1

      @@ahrrydepp493 RACIST :)

    • @yty1941
      @yty1941 12 дней назад +31

      @@daphenomenalz4100 damn, must be the Indians that invented the engines

  • @leviknight21
    @leviknight21 12 дней назад +91

    Heart broken for Hikaru as well, the man played like a beast and gave me an insane first candidates experience and that mixed with Levy's recaps!! *Cheff kiss* Congrats to Gukesh well deserved victory!

    • @tomnguyen1999
      @tomnguyen1999 12 дней назад

      He literally doesn't care

    • @koalabrownie
      @koalabrownie 12 дней назад +6

      @@tomnguyen1999 I'm sure he cares a little.

    • @percywhitehead9228
      @percywhitehead9228 12 дней назад +1

      @@koalabrownie of course he'll care a little but he got second best outcome out of this. He basically got to the final game and got the best content for his channel and made good money and made his fans proud.
      they will help him get over it in a month

    • @leviknight21
      @leviknight21 12 дней назад

      @@percywhitehead9228 exactly

    • @St.brownprod
      @St.brownprod 12 дней назад

      @@percywhitehead9228fr

  • @WaranaSJ
    @WaranaSJ 12 дней назад +4

    gukesh and hikaru fought like a warrior and didn't give up. what a legend both them are

  • @gauravs9295
    @gauravs9295 12 дней назад

    You are such a great story teller and an ambassador of this sport, it's been a pleasure to follow the candidates through your reviews. Well done sir, now hoping you recover quickly.

  • @Yu5f
    @Yu5f 12 дней назад +44

    So much emotion in Nepo vs Fabi game , we all should have nothing but respect for Gukesh what a sensational tournament

  • @GowinImpact
    @GowinImpact 12 дней назад +103

    This was so emotional, probably one of the best finals so far in last 10 years

  • @commissarbas1401
    @commissarbas1401 12 дней назад +1

    Thanks for all the recaps levi. I truely enjoyed it. This was wild.

  • @loic1665
    @loic1665 12 дней назад

    This video series about the candidates was GREAT! Thank you very much for covering this event!

  • @dylanwang4290
    @dylanwang4290 12 дней назад +147

    Magnus: "If an Indian wins, it'd be a shock". Gukesh: hold my beer

    • @teenbull2907
      @teenbull2907 12 дней назад +58

      Lassi* (he's only 17 lol)

    • @pubggamerpro4650
      @pubggamerpro4650 12 дней назад

      Yes​@@teenbull2907

    • @user-SkmBeats
      @user-SkmBeats 12 дней назад +12

      @@teenbull2907 he anyways wont drink alcohol, guys like him, are very much introverted and traditonal strict hindus..that white vibhuti on his forehead, show hes more religious than 99% hindus, meaning he wont be touching bad habits like alchol...

    • @wsleppy4699
      @wsleppy4699 12 дней назад +18

      ​@@user-SkmBeats No one cares. "Hold my beer" is an expression....

    • @rishi-cl2xr
      @rishi-cl2xr 12 дней назад +3

      ​@@user-SkmBeatscry more

  • @bepoliteandkind
    @bepoliteandkind 12 дней назад +208

    the 'D' in Gukesh's name stands for domination

    • @joshyycute5823
      @joshyycute5823 12 дней назад +26

      Gukesh Dormammu

    • @teenbull2907
      @teenbull2907 12 дней назад +45

      ​@@joshyycute5823magnus appears after gukesh winning it, "dommaraju, I'm here to make a bargain!" 😂

    • @bepoliteandkind
      @bepoliteandkind 12 дней назад +3

      @@teenbull2907 if that happens that would be legendary 🔥

    • @P4ENEMY
      @P4ENEMY 12 дней назад

      the D speaks for itself

    • @talionthenazgul3213
      @talionthenazgul3213 12 дней назад +5

      I CANT WITH THIS CORNY AHHHH COMENT SECTION HELLP😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏

  • @IceinVeins.3d
    @IceinVeins.3d 12 дней назад +1

    One of the best videos.
    Thank you for your hard work.
    Such an amazing tournament.

  • @joustmaster_69
    @joustmaster_69 12 дней назад

    Thanks levy for summarizing tournaments into one video. It really helps me with improving my chess skills in a short period of time

  • @brycepeddicord6763
    @brycepeddicord6763 12 дней назад +54

    Levy gonna kidnap Ding so HIKARU still has a shot 😅

  • @bipinanand
    @bipinanand 12 дней назад +56

    Thank you for these incredible recaps! You make chess SO exciting to watch. I haven't skipped one video in this tournament. The tournament itself was unreal already! But your hype on the recaps are just bloody brilliant!

  • @s1r_m3ga84
    @s1r_m3ga84 10 дней назад +1

    Grandmasters: Struggling to keep time on the clock
    200 elo: Struggling to the time on the clock

  • @peterbennet7145
    @peterbennet7145 12 дней назад

    Thanks for the fantastic coverage of the Candidates. Easily the most exciting one I can remember. The chess lived up to Gotham's commentary and enthusiasm (and perhaps we can now forget Anish Giri's famous "all draws" candidates).

  • @user-lh1bm3ks6m
    @user-lh1bm3ks6m 12 дней назад +53

    Gukesh was born in 2007! That's insane how he is contender for world champion at that tender age. most of usat that age could hardly do our maths timestables 😮😮

  • @Severezz
    @Severezz 12 дней назад +34

    I've been loving these recaps! Yesterday's one was so hype I actually watched this round live from Europe, timezones be damned. You're great at telling the story and making every move feel like it matters. Absolutely looking forward to whatever tournament you're gonna cover next

  • @lavinialai2421
    @lavinialai2421 12 дней назад +1

    watched fabi and nepo's game last night and honestly it was a ride and I've never been this nervous, huge congrats to Gukesh, talented young lad can't imagine how much pressure he must have at 17 for an event like that

  • @jonathanelmore8524
    @jonathanelmore8524 12 дней назад

    Thanks for the great coverage of the Candidates!!

  • @MobettrMoves
    @MobettrMoves 12 дней назад +86

    Nepo vs Fabi...... Historical Classico ! This should be studied forever for being the greatest draw! Loved it!

    • @percywhitehead9228
      @percywhitehead9228 12 дней назад +3

      fabi had so many winning positions to convert. A greatest draw would mean both players thinking of brilliant strategy to outwit each other. Ian didn't do that, Fabi kept letting him of the hook. Fabi will take some time once he analyses his game to see how close he was on so many moves to win. Also Ding is probably the easiest person to dethrone in the history of the game. and fabi is better than gukesh in faster time format. so most likely favorite to win.
      the younger players are coming through. Fabi might never get this chance ever again

    • @sethschexneider
      @sethschexneider 12 дней назад +1

      Tbf, those winning moves were extremely hard for humans to find in time trouble, the Ka1 instead of Ka2 was the most human move.​@percywhitehead9228

    • @percywhitehead9228
      @percywhitehead9228 12 дней назад

      @@sethschexneider you're probably right.

    • @RandomPerson-ok9of
      @RandomPerson-ok9of 12 дней назад

      @@percywhitehead9228 But the final winning move was a findable one for a player of his caliber.

  • @joelmacinnes2391
    @joelmacinnes2391 12 дней назад +100

    Brilliant from Gukesh, but Ian is truly invincible in he candidates - if hed only beaten Abasov we'd be looking at a tiebreak
    Edit: this reinforces the point Magnus makes, in chess you can only win if your opponent let's you - Hikaru had 7 decisive games, that means he made decisive mistakes as did his opponents, Gukesh made very few mistakes but his opponents played worse against him than against Ian (and Vidit was on fire against Hikaru but subpar against Ian) so it's easy for the best player not to win

    • @patogordo1385
      @patogordo1385 12 дней назад +4

      🎛️ take your medicine

    • @cathug566
      @cathug566 12 дней назад

      @@patogordo1385eat your cow shit

    • @Bruh-bk6yo
      @Bruh-bk6yo 12 дней назад +14

      Basically, Nepo faced Abasov right before he was devastated by other gms, in a good mood. GG, Gukesh, but the fact Hikaru and Gukesh milked Abasov, Pragg, Alireza and gained free points tells me that was hell out of luck. And, you know, luck ain't a bad thing...

    • @keyboardstudios6960
      @keyboardstudios6960 12 дней назад +34

      ​@@Bruh-bk6yo Everyone played everyone. If Gukesh and Hikaru "milked" the others (whatever that means), Ian and fabi also had the opportunity to "milk". It is a clear and fair win. And more than that, it's one of the best candidates in years

    • @talionthenazgul3213
      @talionthenazgul3213 12 дней назад +7

      ​@@patogordo1385why say somethin like that? He is correct out of all the players Ian was the strongest one Gukesh indeed won but there aint a single above 1300 elo person that thinks that Ian wasnt the strongest player among the tournament

  • @gugus8081
    @gugus8081 12 дней назад

    Thanks for all the 14 recaps, greatly appreciated :)

  • @sebastiansanchezn1650
    @sebastiansanchezn1650 12 дней назад

    Levi, I don't know if I enjoy more the actual matches or your recaps. Awesome job!! Can't wait for the WCC to have some recaps to watch!

  • @gabrieliuvara9470
    @gabrieliuvara9470 12 дней назад +49

    I literally entered RUclips knowing that Levy couldn't be late for this last recap. Congrats to all the players that fought in this tournament!
    Greetings from Italy!

  • @ivytutoring
    @ivytutoring 12 дней назад +51

    Gukesh beating candidates and then Ding is like beating the elite four and Gary, but Magnus is like Red, waiting in Indigo Plateau ready to be conquered.

  • @TheMarleymd
    @TheMarleymd 12 дней назад

    Amazing job Gotham! Great recap of the entire tournament. Was a joy to decompress to this recap. Keep the good work up.

  • @sujilpokkavayalil6916
    @sujilpokkavayalil6916 12 дней назад

    Enjoyed your recaps.
    You made it so interesting that I had a few nail biting, toes curling moments.
    Thank you ❤

  • @SamM6945
    @SamM6945 12 дней назад +16

    Levy, that was the best recap I've seen, you've gotten better and better at this; you're truly a SuperGM at what you do. thanks and bravo.

  • @krishnapandit8190
    @krishnapandit8190 12 дней назад +126

    Levy faster than light 👏🏼👏🏼

    • @SigmaDig
      @SigmaDig 12 дней назад +11

      But Hikaru is faster😂

    • @anirudhkashyap23
      @anirudhkashyap23 12 дней назад +4

      hikaru faster

    • @rotiyt6307
      @rotiyt6307 12 дней назад +8

      Hikaru only analysed his game levy shows all 8

    • @qliang
      @qliang 12 дней назад +2

      I mean the name hikaru literally means light

    • @atulyaroy8962
      @atulyaroy8962 12 дней назад

      ​​@@rotiyt6307uhm but you know hikaru was playing there and his game was second last to end and he was following other games. He uploaded a 22 min video in about one and half hour after his game ended after doing press conference and all that so he is faster than light. He only had the advantage of analysing his own game for hours

  • @MMehdi-he4uo
    @MMehdi-he4uo 12 дней назад

    Thank you for the coverage pf this amazing tournament Levy !!!

  • @stefan.defiman
    @stefan.defiman 10 дней назад

    Best recap I‘ve watched from you. Thanks so much for your candidates videos ❤️

  • @joshuamariani
    @joshuamariani 12 дней назад +5

    Sorry to hear you’re sick, hope you feel better soon! Thank you for making these videos, they make the events very accessible for people like me who are new to chess, and they’ve hyped me up to where I actually watched a couple of rounds live. Great work, keep it up!

  • @joaopedromullerlima654
    @joaopedromullerlima654 12 дней назад +5

    Absolutely loved the video! Really exiting to watch without knowing the results already. I really enjoyed you turning off the eval bar for a bit to show the players' perspective, the timing was perfect for taking it off and also for bringing it back in

  • @___i3ambi126
    @___i3ambi126 12 дней назад

    Hope ya feel better Gotham. I like the quick mention of every game in recaps like this.