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tough loss for Pragg, but I'm sure he'll bounce back. he's one of the top players right now and the participation in the cadidates tournament is well deserved.
Ouch. Remember a year or two ago Pragg vs Rapport (maybe Wijk an Zee) when Pragg flagged because he mis-counted the move number and thought he had extra time at move 40, so he went for a walk and lost on time.
"Every man must taste defeat before rising up and become stronger." "Even the strongest was defeated at least once in their life." "Defeat is what makes us evolve."
Tremendous sportsmanship from both Pragg and Rapport. First, Rapport apologizes to Pragg while accepting the latter's resignation. Then Pragg offers to discuss what was possibly the most heartbreaking game of his career. So many lessons for all of us to learn from this gentlemanly exchange.
It has been a trend for him recently. He blunders all of a sudden, and gives the game off his hand. He needs to learn to control his nerves during bad times. He'll learn that with experience. We all r proud of him anyways. Best wishes!!!
@@comedefleurieu315 I wouldn't of expected this shock comeback from rapport, especially in this classical game. Pragg was dominating the earlier part of the middlegame but made some huge errors, the position got very complicated and I think he overlooked. A game like this at strong GM level is heartbreaking. Chess is a cruel game.
That happens me maximum times whenever i feel ya this is it i am going to win and suddenly i make terrible blunders its important eye noticing for every move! well pragg also going to learn
"A passed pawn is a criminal which should be kept under lock and key. Mild measures, such as police surveillance, are not sufficient." - Aron Nimzowitsch
I feel for Pragg. Is this normal for him? Is the Candidates pressure getting to him? Or is it the pressure of the corporate sponsorship? I feel he should relax and trust his natural style and intuition rather than relying too much on engines and prep. Bounce back, Pragg!
Why these grandmasters resign without checkmate. But Richard Rapport knows he was losing the match but he fight till Pragnananda make BLUNDER. Chess game is alway fighter side.
Drawing with Gukesh who was cleary winning and not letting him, an Indian win at TATA steel championship, Pragg deserves this loss, Its for the best and he should realize that his selfishness will cause him future setdowns
Pragg's time management is still pretty poor, like you play 15 - 20 moves as prep, then you cannot make 20 moves in 1.5 hours and blunder under time pressure.
can anybody explain to me why knight E2 is not played by Pragg it stops the pawn from queening and if Rook takes then king takes rook... and pawn to g1 promote to queen. but it not check. Amazing game
I was actually thinking the same. because even if black did something like bishop to g4, prag could've played his rook to e5 to counter and got out of it. I'm not sure why that move wouldn't have worked though
You can solve interactive puzzles on this game on ChessRanga, ChessBase India's website for interactive chess learning: chessranga.com/exercises/65e18a6988007f0fcab73516
I'm impressed how hard Chessbase india is working this event, they got live coverage, interviews & recaps of different games with high quality, dope!
Sometimes it’s just not your day! He would bounce back stronger🙌🏻
Positivity is useless, learn to feel frustration. It'll only harden you
@@catalanicsurya3089 That's my man💪💪
HAHA CURRY MAN HAS LOST
Frustation 😂@@ethanedward9643
Inspired my rapport, for not giving up and still fighting back with hope, 🔥🔥🔥
Pragg is one of the most interesting and exhilarating players of this generation. He'll definitely bounce back stronger.
Proud of chess base India for their dedication to the game. No chess community of any other country is supporting their players like you guys. 👍
The most difficult thing in chess is to win a winning position
This quote is very dumb
@@KnightToRememberDid you even play chess??
@@Jeffwaifei yes, I’d say winning in a normal middlegame a rook down is much harder and much more unlikely than winning it a rook up
@@KnightToRememberwhat's your rating? Are you above 2000? As below 2000 I understand this comment.
@@KnightToRememberget 2000 fide elo then talk back later 800
Fantastic video Sagar! Thank you!!
when you blunder so bad even your opponent apologizes
no rapport is such a nice person !
Well done, Richard!
Ez az!
Szép volt Ricsi!
Mintha csak magamat láttam volna...
tough loss for Pragg, but I'm sure he'll bounce back. he's one of the top players right now and the participation in the cadidates tournament is well deserved.
HAHA CURRY MAN HAS LOST
Rapport is a fantastic player! Sorry pragg! These things happen. Still, he didn't lose his happiness after the game :) Great comentary Sagar!
Prag is young he will bounce back greater than before! Don’t lose heart Prag!
Life humbles you in many ways. When you're on top, there is only one way to go if you can not maintain like magnus. But you live, you learn.
Thanks! I noticed a short video of this and luckily you have the whole game.
Rapport played a very solid and logical chess which paid off well
This game is best example for - 1 Move can destroy your entire game.
Very unfortunate 😢
I felt the loss to my bones......you will rise stronger, pragg
I have learned from Pragg Thanks Chessbase India for the vids❤❤
Everyday is a new learning!!! Well played both :)
Excellent play both 👏 👍
Nice way to cover classical games. Plz do on others also
Ouch. Remember a year or two ago Pragg vs Rapport (maybe Wijk an Zee) when Pragg flagged because he mis-counted the move number and thought he had extra time at move 40, so he went for a walk and lost on time.
The same thing happened to Vahap against Pragg! So the karma had been restored
"Every man must taste defeat before rising up and become stronger."
"Even the strongest was defeated at least once in their life."
"Defeat is what makes us evolve."
learrrrrrrr
Hajrá Ricsi!!!🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Tremendous sportsmanship from both Pragg and Rapport. First, Rapport apologizes to Pragg while accepting the latter's resignation. Then Pragg offers to discuss what was possibly the most heartbreaking game of his career. So many lessons for all of us to learn from this gentlemanly exchange.
This is more heartbreaking than a break up !
Chess is Brutally Amazing❤😢
nice sagar bhai
It has been a trend for him recently. He blunders all of a sudden, and gives the game off his hand. He needs to learn to control his nerves during bad times. He'll learn that with experience. We all r proud of him anyways. Best wishes!!!
Sagar is the new Agadmator.
Pragg playing in Prague
I can't believe I can be this sad watching a chess match 😢
Richard is indeed a powerful empath
Pragg playing in prague
Very sad to see this😢! If Pragg wanted to perform well in Candidates, he need to work more…..🙏🏻
What a move from Rapport. Sensational turnaround
Pragg did blunder...he didn't play any genius move
@@mydad101 any chess game can only be win if your opponent makes mistakes, otherwise any game is drawish
@@mydad101 In the analysis which I watched, the commentator gave Rapport's move a double exclamation mark.
one bad move nullify 40 good moves
True
That's why chess is brutal
A life lesson, too.
@@striker44we're humans we can't get 100% rid of blunders
What happened to pragg😢it's completly winning position,but he lost the game 😢 .
Time control
@@manu-singh There is still 2:48
2 blunders in a row
@@comedefleurieu315 I wouldn't of expected this shock comeback from rapport, especially in this classical game. Pragg was dominating the earlier part of the middlegame but made some huge errors, the position got very complicated and I think he overlooked. A game like this at strong GM level is heartbreaking. Chess is a cruel game.
Chess speaks for itself
Prag love u from Uzbekistan , good luck next time
Thats what just 2 blunders cost in a professional match.
Blunder1: Completely winning to barely can draw.
Blunder2: 100% loss
so sad to watch Pragg lose such a winning game😭😭Hope he bounces back soon
Prag return back to roots it will help you to bounce back
Which app do you use for analysis?
That hurts
Brilliant chess ❤
Nada sencillo de ver para un genio de mi nivel.
That happens me maximum times whenever i feel ya this is it i am going to win and suddenly i make terrible blunders its important eye noticing for every move! well pragg also going to learn
10:44 knight jumps on E2 is best i guess pragg can still hold but difficult to win becoz pf strong pawn on g3 i guess if he did it so knight e2
"A passed pawn is a criminal which should be kept under lock and key. Mild measures, such as police surveillance, are not sufficient." - Aron Nimzowitsch
Rapport is always Thriller 😊
What if Ne2?
12:52 why can't pragg keep his knight on B4 square and stop the pawn !???🙄
I feel him. Its completly disappointened make a hundred best moves then one single mistake
I feel for Pragg. Is this normal for him? Is the Candidates pressure getting to him? Or is it the pressure of the corporate sponsorship? I feel he should relax and trust his natural style and intuition rather than relying too much on engines and prep. Bounce back, Pragg!
I like Pragg wearing glasses, actually (yeah, I know, quite random comment)
From my experience.. Pushing so much pawns in the early game mostly lead to losing game
Grandmaster: All my moves are calculated you know
Me: Accidents happen you know
Humbling game this chess.
Blunder? A duras penas puedo ver donde está el error 😓
After playing bishop at e6(Be6)...white has a good move of playing knight at e2(Ne2)
Rook takes knight
Then king captures the rook now what?@@africanduke
@@inderjeetchhabra1587 in next 2 moves, pawn promotes as queen.
Praggnanandha don't give up
You are the champuon
Don't worry
They wont
Come on guy's been winning games after another some regression will happen. He's a star
Pragg es todavia un niño inocente
Why prag can just put the Knight in e2 so to prevent the pawn?
A few minutes into the game and theyte already getting up to walk around?
I've put my head on a silver platter many times.
Im sure Pragg is an excellent player but Rapport is literally a genius. Remain humble chess is not a game of fortune.
Why these grandmasters resign without checkmate. But Richard Rapport knows he was losing the match but he fight till Pragnananda make BLUNDER. Chess game is alway fighter side.
Massive Blunder
Clear Win to lost position in two moves.
Very Very worried scenerio before Candidate.
volume of the mic is too high,can work on sound quality
the pragg masters
12:31 why Pragg dont move Ne2?
This game is another piece of evidence! Psychology and mindset have lot to do
Great commentary, but dont spoil the result plz :)
Why didn't he block the check by knight? 10:46(I'm just 700 elo)
rook takes the knight and then bishop check on g4 wins the rook on e8
Why not night came beside king after check 😿
No one knows pragg lost his interest in chess after fide finals with mag 😢
Human brains weren't designed for chess, but some don't want to believe it 🤣
why not go night E2??
Heartbreak
loss feels similar to gukesh losing winning position by mistaken 3 fold repetition with pragg
Ne2 could stop the pawn, right?
Why not Knight on E2 after check?
Rapport is very Good Player
Magnus, Duvov, Volodar and now Raport who else?💪🏻
What about night e2
Drawing with Gukesh who was cleary winning and not letting him, an Indian win at TATA steel championship, Pragg deserves this loss, Its for the best and he should realize that his selfishness will cause him future setdowns
Pragg's time management is still pretty poor, like you play 15 - 20 moves as prep, then you cannot make 20 moves in 1.5 hours and blunder under time pressure.
12:37 what if pragg plays knight E2????
Rapport can still push the pawn, then sacrifice the rook for the knight. Or he can just trade the rooks and take the a pawn with the bishop.
can anybody explain to me why knight E2 is not played by Pragg it stops the pawn from queening and if Rook takes then king takes rook... and pawn to g1 promote to queen. but it not check. Amazing game
My exact question too
I was actually thinking the same. because even if black did something like bishop to g4, prag could've played his rook to e5 to counter and got out of it. I'm not sure why that move wouldn't have worked though
Rook - h1 is quite better move before resign 13:03
That's why i have love and hate relationship with chess
Pragg let his time get too low and then panicked for some reason. He needs to make sure his time management is much better at the candidates.
He Should have learnt from yesterday's mistake
Richard Rapport is much stronger than pragg
Keeping game a aside ..there is a girl behind pragg ...such a beautiful ❤
Trust me,this kind of loss only makes him STRONGER