Carlsen and Anand Analyze Their Game | GRENKE Chess Classic 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @GRENKEChess
    @GRENKEChess  5 лет назад +73

    We just released the Vishy Anand Happy Birthday video: ruclips.net/video/LjW9W-h_-WI/видео.html

  • @nathan2964
    @nathan2964 5 лет назад +2165

    who else watched the whole video being clueless about what they are talking about but you finished it anyway coz it's such a pleasure watching these two super GMs post analyzing their game? :D :D

    • @dallastexas5653
      @dallastexas5653 5 лет назад +45

      Nathan Mark Pacay that’s me with every chess vid I watch.

    • @JakeLoeppky
      @JakeLoeppky 5 лет назад +8

      So much this. Lol

    • @amritbajwa1526
      @amritbajwa1526 5 лет назад +38

      I think it's a kind of fetish for me, watching analysis of GM games and pretending to understand them

    • @dallastexas5653
      @dallastexas5653 5 лет назад +13

      amrit bajwa you may be right. I watch these vids for a false sense of intelligence haha

    • @ansarmunda
      @ansarmunda 5 лет назад +2

      They both failed with me twice ( in my last dream )

  • @Abeni28
    @Abeni28 5 лет назад +1628

    It must be so frustrating sitting alone with your thought process for several hours, so finally being able so let all your thoughts out and discussing them with your opponent who has just as many thoughts, must be relieving

    • @nischay4760
      @nischay4760 5 лет назад +19

      @Anon • yeah and it applies to situations other than chess as well.

    • @masters.1000
      @masters.1000 5 лет назад +1

      @Anon • Why iOS...

    • @alchemist1202
      @alchemist1202 5 лет назад +30

      Carl do you know what is really frustrating. When as in this cae Anand is sharing his thought with Magnus and Magnus is like ummm... hmmmm yea... than pretending he has troubles to recall the position lol

    • @masters.1000
      @masters.1000 5 лет назад

      @Anon • ¿You are a programmer of iOS?

    • @prof.hijibiji9649
      @prof.hijibiji9649 5 лет назад +24

      True man. That is the reason we discuss our answer with friends at the end of exams. That is a great relief after a long 3 intense hrs exams....

  • @AlexanderCheong
    @AlexanderCheong 3 года назад +203

    I like how the audience clapped after the game was finished and clapped again when they stood up. It's so good to see that they respected and stayed for these two world champions analysis as it was as interesting as the game itself. Also no one was coughing. Probably the best chess audience I've seen so far. 👍

    • @GRENKEChess
      @GRENKEChess  3 года назад +10

      They are champs

    • @sandeeproy1327
      @sandeeproy1327 2 года назад +9

      You don't often catch two geniuses discussing their business in a coffee-house mood. So those who saw it, saw something important 😉

  • @dominikmitmasser1642
    @dominikmitmasser1642 5 лет назад +832

    I love how friendly their communication is :)

    • @07aniketdeysarkar26
      @07aniketdeysarkar26 5 лет назад +116

      That's true sportsmanship.
      Not like "I'm the best , I won't take your advice."
      Carlsen is a genuine gentleman and so is Viswanathan Anand.

    • @jomjom75
      @jomjom75 5 лет назад +81

      You can tell that they really respect each other's abilities.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 лет назад +24

      @@07aniketdeysarkar26 That's what happens as you mature.

    • @fixpontt
      @fixpontt 5 лет назад +10

      @@srt-fw8nh after Naka called him the "Sauron of chess", i understand his reaction, apart from that he is stil la gentleman

    • @exjwflatearther6554
      @exjwflatearther6554 5 лет назад +5

      The opposite of how Kramnik and Topalov analyze their games.

  • @coeuznatas
    @coeuznatas 5 лет назад +900

    Amazing to see how much Magnus respects Vishy's opinion. One of the few other people on earth that can understand his thoughts.

    • @jassandhar9442
      @jassandhar9442 5 лет назад +162

      Two legends with mutual respect. Beautiful to see!

    • @lior9682
      @lior9682 5 лет назад +77

      They're friends in real life

    • @was1swill
      @was1swill 5 лет назад +29

      I wanted to say exactly the same thing..he really respects him alot.

    • @chessclimber8561
      @chessclimber8561 5 лет назад +33

      In addition to the wonderful sportsmanship the game was obviously so complex that they spent quite awhile talking about it. Normally there might be 30 seconds of, "If this, then that," but with this game it really grabbed the both of them.

    • @cothy333
      @cothy333 5 лет назад +23

      @@chessclimber8561 I agree, usually a draw gives you way more material to discuss, because it begs the question how either side could have won/lost. A win is usually just a question of 'did I blunder, or was my oponent just better?'.

  • @HeavyboxesDIYMaster
    @HeavyboxesDIYMaster 5 лет назад +835

    My analysis after a game: “I just grabbed my favorite bishop and moved it to a random spot...it was a gut feeling”.

  • @deepspacejockey
    @deepspacejockey 5 лет назад +1062

    This is the greatest chess content I have ever seen

    • @GRENKEChess
      @GRENKEChess  5 лет назад +48

      This is our goal :) - Thank you for your motivating comment!

    • @Chopraarsh
      @Chopraarsh 5 лет назад +5

      Forgot Amadgator bro? Check his RUclips. He's BEST.

    • @XbxGGamer
      @XbxGGamer 5 лет назад +37

      @@Chopraarsh A 2000 croatian player "analyzing" games in 10 minutes is better than 2 world champions talking about their position? I strongly disagree

    • @norwoodgolf8
      @norwoodgolf8 5 лет назад +10

      It was awesome...thanks GRENKE for posting! I had to apply an EQ curve to reduce the background noise. Also, someone should have told the "tape pullers" to take a smoke break!

    • @americalost5100
      @americalost5100 5 лет назад +4

      Amadgator has this really silly fanboy following... like hes the world champ or something... and always bringing him up in the manner of a non sequitur -- increasingly strange and stranger....

  • @apaarshrivastava
    @apaarshrivastava 3 года назад +85

    I like how the crowd is just standing there, curiously watching them and adoring both of the world champions and biggest rivals in the history having friendly talk.

  • @darthvader6109
    @darthvader6109 4 года назад +188

    My analysis after game
    Missed wins 2
    Blunders 3
    Excellent moves 0
    Accuracy 40%

    • @GRENKEChess
      @GRENKEChess  4 года назад +20

      There is space for improvement

    • @GONEPower
      @GONEPower 3 года назад

      😂😂

    • @adhi_r
      @adhi_r 3 года назад +8

      @@GRENKEChess This is the improvement

    • @tv240
      @tv240 2 года назад

      who won the match?

  • @SiddiqNx
    @SiddiqNx 5 лет назад +504

    They aren't even looking at the board most of the times! And they talk about random positions on the board while speaking of the best successive moves from that position. How amazing!

    • @drnike591
      @drnike591 5 лет назад +76

      Ok thats good but do they have a 3.20 kd in Callofduty Like me?😎

    • @revivalofthefittestonlythe2757
      @revivalofthefittestonlythe2757 5 лет назад +19

      When you play piano for long you can see the keyboard and play in your mind, same thing.

    • @rogerfedererc5315
      @rogerfedererc5315 5 лет назад +7

      It's quite common at Im level let alone at gm level

    • @yugenndusanthran8722
      @yugenndusanthran8722 5 лет назад +2

      Remember they're world champions

    • @omargodinez7256
      @omargodinez7256 5 лет назад +5

      Well, considering this is between two of the best players in history, it's not surprising at all that they are able to remember every position in the match and analyze it on the fly, but it does show how immense is the gap between them and the average player.

  • @subhradeepchakraborty2482
    @subhradeepchakraborty2482 3 года назад +63

    My post game analysis with my friend:
    Friend: why u played that move??
    Me: who cares? I won.

  • @DeidaraC5
    @DeidaraC5 5 лет назад +310

    Two legends. I am so happy Anand is still around and still relevant. When I was 10, my grandfather used to show me his games. I am 30 now. And I will probably be showing Carlsen's and Anands games to my kids .

    • @tanaypatel103
      @tanaypatel103 4 года назад +28

      Anand has done so much for chess,In india even if you don't follow chess you would have definitely heard of anand. one year ago I knew nothing about chess ,I read newspapers to be updated.
      I remember reading sports column and I could retain ,from 2012 only two names one was anand, India's chess hero and his arc rival carlsen.

    • @youarecorrectiamwrongbecau1338
      @youarecorrectiamwrongbecau1338 3 года назад +1

      Whats your chess rating on chess.com now

    • @tanaypatel103
      @tanaypatel103 3 года назад +3

      @@youarecorrectiamwrongbecau1338 blitz 850 rapid 1041

    • @tanaypatel103
      @tanaypatel103 3 года назад +2

      @@Rumiesque what is lol element

    • @tanaypatel103
      @tanaypatel103 3 года назад +2

      @@Rumiesque I haven't written anything funny so what was that lol for?

  • @AFIJIKEREN
    @AFIJIKEREN 5 лет назад +220

    Finally i can see how players analyze of the game after it's end

    • @outerdimension7276
      @outerdimension7276 5 лет назад +8

      Without touching the board. the exact opossite of my club tourneys 😅

    • @jangtheconqueror
      @jangtheconqueror 5 лет назад

      There's often post game interviews, although watching it like this is nice

  • @amitsrivastava1934
    @amitsrivastava1934 5 лет назад +403

    Vishy's sharpness at this age is mind boggling !! Wonder how he does it. His passion is simply unmatched.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 лет назад +16

      Smyslov, Korchnoi, Tal, etc.

    • @youbarani
      @youbarani 5 лет назад +29

      Vegetarian Power

    • @markjens9046
      @markjens9046 5 лет назад +13

      He has been playing chess since he was a kid, it's a talent that wont go away with age

    • @amitsrivastava1934
      @amitsrivastava1934 5 лет назад +52

      But age does erode your "sharpness" and "tenacity" and that is what I pointed at. All these top players have been playing since their childhood without any significant exception. That cannot guarantee your shelf-life !! Kramnik is a good example in the recent past. The others in their 40s are no more in the top rung. Vishy is undeniably an exception.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 лет назад +12

      @@amitsrivastava1934 Yes it is known that chess ability slowly decreases starting at about 35-45. Some players did maintain a high level of play into their 60's but not quite as well as when they were in their best years.

  • @ofusowre7620
    @ofusowre7620 5 лет назад +83

    You got to be impressed by Anand. Almost 50 and still an incredible player. I don't think many others could have defended that position vs Carlsen.

  • @carljohan1234
    @carljohan1234 5 лет назад +419

    Just fascinating how they’ve gone through 60+ positions with dozens of pieces in each.. then they’re both able to remember the exact positions and “all” potential unused future moves of the entire game

    • @sl1y68
      @sl1y68 5 лет назад +39

      Believe me, if you look over 6hrs at your game you will remember all the positions after the game. Like sometimes you use 30min for one move sometimes even more, you will remember every variation and position :D

    • @denislejeune9218
      @denislejeune9218 5 лет назад +144

      @@sl1y68 speak for yourself! If I ever played chess for 6 hours straight I'd probably fail to remember even what my name is.

    • @sl1y68
      @sl1y68 5 лет назад +7

      @@denislejeune9218 haha :D well that can happen too I guess :D really depends on how tired I am after the game

    • @dominusdone5023
      @dominusdone5023 3 года назад

      Its because you can only memorize a position if you analyze it. You know all the details and are able to put all the pieces together

    • @dominusdone5023
      @dominusdone5023 3 года назад

      If you play 100 hours it doesnt mean you can memorize a position

  • @igorrrzin
    @igorrrzin 5 лет назад +35

    The anand's voice just relax you, he has those kind of voice witch you can feel what peace feels like, he just seems to be so humble and calm, love that

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe 5 лет назад +52

    It's amazing Vishy will be 50 this year and he is still #6 in the world.

  • @hoehlentroll8284
    @hoehlentroll8284 3 года назад +32

    My analysis: "Ok, i blundered my queen again but there are still my chicken wings in the fridge."

  • @stephencarroll4681
    @stephencarroll4681 5 лет назад +89

    Sometimes I can't even figure out how to open a door properly. Then there's these guys

  • @physjim
    @physjim 5 лет назад +150

    The organizers have done a terrific job with all these high quality videos and photos and that they share it with agadmator and such.

  • @rabranch32
    @rabranch32 5 лет назад +332

    An Indian and a Norwegian walked into a chess hall... Two of the top players in the history of Chess right here, conversing in perfect English. What brilliant minds.

    • @rahul11bhat
      @rahul11bhat 4 года назад +22

      Well Indians are the most fluent and erudite when it comes to speaking English

    • @fakereality5204
      @fakereality5204 4 года назад +22

      @@rahul11bhat what a joke

    • @gh-ev9vi
      @gh-ev9vi 4 года назад +10

      Rahul yeah they also have the thickest accent known to man most of the time

    • @Ash-rx5wl
      @Ash-rx5wl 3 года назад +3

      @@fakereality5204 Why so?

    • @fakereality5204
      @fakereality5204 3 года назад +1

      @@Ash-rx5wl weird accent

  • @MarianoFreyreX
    @MarianoFreyreX 5 лет назад +423

    Two world champions. If there was a person who could defend this. This was Anand. And Carlsen know this.

    • @07aniketdeysarkar26
      @07aniketdeysarkar26 5 лет назад +11

      Maybe Kramnik too eh ?

    • @nischay4760
      @nischay4760 5 лет назад +15

      Caruana drew all 12 classic games with him though

    • @BvBCrafty
      @BvBCrafty 5 лет назад +10

      Sergej reported your comment :D

    • @07aniketdeysarkar26
      @07aniketdeysarkar26 5 лет назад +22

      @@nischay4760
      That was Magnus' strategy all along.
      In game 12 , Magnus had a better position but still He gave the draw offer .
      As he knew , Fabi could not play blitz as good as him.
      It was His strategy

    • @rajeevr7621
      @rajeevr7621 5 лет назад +8

      @@nischay4760 *And carlson Smashed Caruana in Blitz section..*

  • @tome57a
    @tome57a 5 лет назад +9

    This is what you see when chess is more important than ego. Each player is showing tremendous respect for his opponent. Neither Carlsen nor Anand is obliged to hang around after the game concludes to analyse it, but they do it because the truth of the game is what matters. This video is pure gold; so happy it was captured for the ages. If only the people breaking down the stage could have stopped and paid respect by waiting for these gentlemen to finish... both of them are among the greatest chess players of all time, and these moments are rare and to be valued.

  • @tatetadeng9616
    @tatetadeng9616 5 лет назад +166

    meanwhile some audience think... the play is still on.

    • @Cyberangel39
      @Cyberangel39 5 лет назад +9

      I know this is probably meant as a joke but in case this is not:
      I was there live and all the games from the Grenke Classic and Grenke A Open (until board 80 I think) were streamed behind Carlsen and Anand. The audience is watching multiple games at once without having to move trough all the room. Also the results are shown shortly after the games have finished so they know about a minute after Calsen and Anand started discussing that this ended in a draw.

    • @tatetadeng9616
      @tatetadeng9616 5 лет назад

      oo... that can happens.... classic grenke

    • @dacooooo
      @dacooooo 5 лет назад +2

      Ya Right. That classy Chess audience thinks that play still on while players are talking to each other.

    • @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n
      @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n 3 года назад

      @@dacooooo i dont think they are the classic chess audience, they are not coughing non stop
      Never mind there's a cough around 5:30 +

  • @roccobierman4985
    @roccobierman4985 5 лет назад +68

    I just think it's amazing that two chess grandmasters, one from Norway, the other from India, communicate with each other in English to analyze the game.

    • @manabratu9878
      @manabratu9878 5 лет назад +13

      well english is an universal language

    • @saadjsayed
      @saadjsayed 5 лет назад +5

      @@manabratu9878 my ass

    • @rokanza2293
      @rokanza2293 4 года назад +3

      Saad Sayed it is, dumbass

    • @BiggyJimbo
      @BiggyJimbo 3 года назад +2

      To be fair, English is one of the two national languages in India, explaining Vishi's proficiency, and the vast majority of Swedish people are fluent in English, as a result of the excellent schooling of that subject in their country, as well as lots of exposure to the culture of the English speaking world from a young age (films, TV, internet etc.), which explains Magnus'

    • @clivacula
      @clivacula 3 года назад +2

      @@BiggyJimbo Swedish? Sweden has nothing to do with this :)

  • @weakrecession
    @weakrecession 5 лет назад +121

    This is World Champion against his predecessor. One can feel the immense respect for each other. Magnus is a genius obviously, Anand is... no less a genius obviously too! He's 48 years old if I'm correct and still highly competitive in the world elite! And always a gentleman... Amazing!

    • @Beyond_Belief534
      @Beyond_Belief534 5 лет назад +3

      When do chess players tend to retire from competition? Is age a factor?

    • @pramodnair1249
      @pramodnair1249 5 лет назад +18

      @@Beyond_Belief534 as chess players age, they tend to lose the 'sharpness', as they begin to lose concentration and aren't able to stress their minds all day long. They start making mistakes as they get older, and at 48 Anand shows remarkable levels of energy to sit through 6 hour matches, and think about chess all the remaining time.

    • @Beyond_Belief534
      @Beyond_Belief534 5 лет назад +2

      @@pramodnair1249 Thank you for elucidating 👍🏻

    • @keshavmundada4791
      @keshavmundada4791 5 лет назад +3

      Anand is 49 years old.....

    • @Impulsbombe
      @Impulsbombe 5 лет назад +5

      Anand Elo rating didn't really changed since 20 years...so yeah he is amazing.

  • @theuniversewithin2065
    @theuniversewithin2065 5 лет назад +24

    Naturally I'm a fan of Carlsen, but I'm almost a bigger fan of Vishy. He's such a gentle soul and a gentleman. I enjoyed watching them discussing the game more than the game itself.

    • @theuniversewithin2065
      @theuniversewithin2065 5 лет назад +3

      And I also love the Vishy just keeps playing. He's doing it for the love of the game. And he's still a worthy opponent. Extremely impressive.

  • @crazyim5
    @crazyim5 5 лет назад +691

    ELO of this video 5600+ 😉

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 5 лет назад +44

      Actually 2 2800s teamed together would to decide on their moves together would still lose to a single 3000.

    • @LeonEdwardsGoat
      @LeonEdwardsGoat 5 лет назад +65

      @@medexamtoolscom yeah but dont ruin it haha

    • @mithilesh2750
      @mithilesh2750 4 года назад +3

      Elo*

    • @MonkeyDIvan
      @MonkeyDIvan 3 года назад

      @@medexamtoolscom Hm, maybe.

    • @divinrth5187
      @divinrth5187 3 года назад

      Monkey D. Ivan statistically speaking he’s correct

  • @woosterjeeves
    @woosterjeeves 3 года назад +8

    What a beautiful indescribable moment. I have re-watched this 10 times now, and every time I find myself there, standing with that audience, outsiders to the magic, just lapping in the sight of two living legends who are completely unaware of the surroundings, totally immersed in this beautiful, terrible, unforgiving game that is the master of us all.

  • @derwanderer2
    @derwanderer2 5 лет назад +109

    I had goosebumps just watching this :) .. so much talent, hard work and dedication in one video

  • @chaddonschaddons7084
    @chaddonschaddons7084 5 лет назад +13

    Amazing that not only they can remember what positions were played but astoundingly, the possible repurcussions of trying a different move and explaining what dangers they were in because of the other pieces at the moment. In other words, they've not only memorized the piece movement through time, but also every piece location for each time. So it's like they've memorized 140 different chess board piece locations ANNNNNND the dangers containted in each. AMAZING!

  • @Premed1981
    @Premed1981 5 лет назад +147

    Carlsen, the laid-back genius

  • @paulmorphy6187
    @paulmorphy6187 5 лет назад +12

    Vishy is 50 years old this year (he was born Dec 11th,1969...I was born Dec 25th, 1969!)...what an amazing player!

  • @aashishsharma9106
    @aashishsharma9106 4 года назад +155

    I believe this inspired Dr. Strange think of the numerous possibilities in that Avengers movie

    • @GRENKEChess
      @GRENKEChess  4 года назад +21

      Indeed - You have to calculate a lot of lines to defeat Thanos in the endgame!

    • @playyourself
      @playyourself 4 года назад +3

      This is now canon

  • @ninadvideos
    @ninadvideos 4 года назад +51

    watching this video increased my rating by a 100 points even though I didn't understand anything

  • @logimis
    @logimis 5 лет назад +194

    I don't remember what I moved 3 moves ago.

  • @Damphouse
    @Damphouse Год назад +2

    I like how articulate and detailed Anand is in his analysis while everything sounds very simple and intuitive to Magnus. It doesn't sound like Magnus streamlines his thoughts like Vishy but he still considers all the same moves he mentions.

  • @myroncarvalho4872
    @myroncarvalho4872 3 года назад +13

    when the two toppers of the class sit together to solve the out of syllabus question and discuss each others solutions

  • @AdityaPal_sciencepal
    @AdityaPal_sciencepal 5 лет назад +8

    This video shows that even after so much bloodbath and competition over the chess board, the players regard each other's opinions so much. Truly the most intellectual game.

  • @NoamFinger
    @NoamFinger 5 лет назад +329

    Can't believe they dubbed chess moves all over their Anish- moustache discussion.

    • @malegupta8404
      @malegupta8404 5 лет назад +1

      hahahhah supeb usperb great

    • @jaylegend9780
      @jaylegend9780 5 лет назад +3

      Hahaha. Awesome 😂

    • @nigelfarage4119
      @nigelfarage4119 5 лет назад +2

      I think FIrouza and Sarin can grow a better mustache than that pansie Giri

    • @malegupta8404
      @malegupta8404 5 лет назад

      @@nigelfarage4119 yes right sure

    • @jazsm5385
      @jazsm5385 3 года назад

      Wait where did that happen xD

  • @epevaldon5421
    @epevaldon5421 3 года назад +8

    this is the definition of "REPLAY" they were just playing it back in their minds. AMAZING!

  • @Flames_Tempest
    @Flames_Tempest 5 лет назад +74

    Thanks a lot for uploading this. I enjoyed it thoroughly.

  • @sitanshupandey8358
    @sitanshupandey8358 5 лет назад +35

    One of best chess videos I have seen .... kudos to Grenke Chess for sharing this !!!!

  • @sagarchaudhari1126
    @sagarchaudhari1126 5 лет назад +1650

    And hikaru is busy on twitch doing puzzle rush😂

  • @tgunersel
    @tgunersel 5 лет назад +20

    Such a great pleasure to witness two great masters discuss the process :)

  • @syedroshanali3614
    @syedroshanali3614 5 лет назад +29

    @GRENKEChess team, you guys are doing a great job! Thanks! Amazing content

  • @geoscience87
    @geoscience87 5 лет назад +52

    Sehr schön, seltene Szenen. Besondere Bilder, Danke!

  • @GRENKEChess
    @GRENKEChess  5 лет назад +370

    Would you like to see Jan Gustafsson analyzing the critical position of Anand vs Carlsen in a short video?

    • @AFIJIKEREN
      @AFIJIKEREN 5 лет назад +27

      Yes of course

    • @drnike591
      @drnike591 5 лет назад +9

      Yess

    • @derwanderer2
      @derwanderer2 5 лет назад +14

      no no no .. ANYTHING but Jan Gustafsson ! .. I dunno if it's only me but this guy speaking is annoying af :"D

    • @Alexkrasil
      @Alexkrasil 5 лет назад +2

      no he is annoying

    • @positrontv6418
      @positrontv6418 5 лет назад +2

      no, thanks

  • @janez_14_30
    @janez_14_30 5 лет назад +134

    Great work guys! Can you rework this with an analysis board to show the variants?

    • @jontoenn1
      @jontoenn1 5 лет назад +9

      Gianni Giacomelli Great idea, even though it would take a season of 12 one hour episoder to cover all their alternative variants :)

    • @svhuwagv2965
      @svhuwagv2965 5 лет назад +9

      A video with the positions and moves on the side while they two are talking would be enough I think. I couldn't follow them.

  • @marcschmidt4172
    @marcschmidt4172 5 лет назад +7

    Vincent Keymer seems to be the only GM observing and understanding this conversation. Future champion of the world!

  • @saurabhmonty9541
    @saurabhmonty9541 3 года назад +4

    Never seen and listened to such conversations between opponents after a game. Great work .

  • @emregeylani
    @emregeylani 3 года назад +6

    What an amazing video, two of the greatest chess minds showing respect to each other and the game.

  • @Gaba-oo4qb
    @Gaba-oo4qb 4 года назад +5

    It’s crazy to watch these two in their post game analysis discussing different lines of 10-15 moves in different positions of the their game. Just mind boggling!!! And I don’t even remember what I ate for breakfast today.

  • @pumagutten
    @pumagutten 3 года назад +5

    It's lovely to see the respect these two giants in chess have for each other.

  • @The-Anonymous.
    @The-Anonymous. 4 года назад +14

    They have whole chess board, with pieces on perfect places in their mind.
    #Legends

  • @manjago1070
    @manjago1070 5 лет назад +14

    The discussion between two 'engine' of chess

  • @JBugz777
    @JBugz777 Год назад +2

    This seriously is the most beautiful thing about chess, that you don't really see in other sports...

  • @aahighknees
    @aahighknees 3 года назад +5

    at their level it must feel like they're doing a mental dance with each other - predicting, anticipating, and feeling each other's moves. All the while sitting and staring at a chessboard.

  • @AdityaPal_sciencepal
    @AdityaPal_sciencepal 4 года назад +14

    wow .. they remember every move with 4-5 lines, that too with Vishy reaching 50 ... I honestly sometimes forget which color I was after the match !!!!

  • @hunterx4787
    @hunterx4787 5 лет назад +47

    I enjoyed this do much even though I know *nothing* about chess!

    • @amjan
      @amjan 5 лет назад +1

      Learn chess!! It's super easy online. I did last year and I love it!

  • @ashersharol
    @ashersharol 2 года назад +1

    This has got to be my most watched video on youtube. I don't know why but I keep coming back to it.

  • @ganymedg.8832
    @ganymedg.8832 5 лет назад +4

    They are totally right! How could I not see this ...check, check... B6... bishop... king... blunder... D7... castle... GOOOAALLLL! GOOOOOOOOAAAALLLL!!

    • @shaantubes
      @shaantubes 5 лет назад

      Underrated comment lol😂

  • @sven-olavnoren1149
    @sven-olavnoren1149 5 лет назад +7

    Jan's live interpretation of this very conversation was hilarious

  • @cooldigirl26
    @cooldigirl26 5 лет назад +18

    Vishu the gentleman and the Carlson the job this is lovely

  • @exodus4741
    @exodus4741 3 года назад +3

    There is something strangely interesting about this conversation. Don't know what it is but it surely kept me fascinated the whole time

  • @jrc-kb3ug
    @jrc-kb3ug 5 лет назад +36

    People in the background analyzing their analysis XD

  • @Bheemagni
    @Bheemagni 5 лет назад +3

    When greats of the trade converse you just sit back and hear every word they speak..! Truly amazing

  • @nitingangwar4301
    @nitingangwar4301 4 года назад +16

    Yeah ! Thanos and tony stark together finding ways to do a quick snap... 😂

  • @gmchessplay9043
    @gmchessplay9043 3 года назад +2

    Chess is war without the bloodshed and personal physical harm( most of the time) it gets all of the identical chemistry flowing.

  • @_an_shu_233
    @_an_shu_233 4 года назад +10

    Sagar Shah Proud Student...Here after Sagar shah's Reaction video ..

  • @fransvoogt5145
    @fransvoogt5145 5 лет назад +2

    two great champions discussing: it's just great to watch !

  • @ItachiUchiha-zv7qo
    @ItachiUchiha-zv7qo 5 лет назад +9

    I like how they are sitting There casually talking and remembering where every piece was like 2 hours. Ago lol

    • @dominusdone5023
      @dominusdone5023 3 года назад

      You should be able to if you had a plan and analyzed the position

  • @ohkay8939
    @ohkay8939 5 лет назад +2

    Really cool how they are both just trying to learn from the game they've just finished and from one another.

  • @shyguymercedesbenz5845
    @shyguymercedesbenz5845 3 года назад +2

    wanna know what really gets me the right way? sportsmanship. gotta love it, these guys have such class!

  • @reGneaZ
    @reGneaZ 5 лет назад +31

    7:31, do you really have to strip that tape now dude -____-, really dude!??

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 5 лет назад

      Of course! I have a lady waiting to sleep with me!

  • @popcornandpremiers
    @popcornandpremiers 3 года назад +2

    It's just a respect giving to eachother as both ruled and ruling the chess world

  • @nishantintouch
    @nishantintouch 3 года назад +64

    Wives : we think they are cheating on us 🤔🤔
    Husbands :

  • @ambarishsridharanarayanan1035
    @ambarishsridharanarayanan1035 5 лет назад +88

    2:36 I thought Carlsen didn't believe in fortresses :-D

    • @HeySenthil
      @HeySenthil 5 лет назад +44

      May be he respects a fortress built by Vishy ;)

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 лет назад +22

      That's a false idea started by a fan. All GM's know there are solid fortresses.

    • @Poincare2024
      @Poincare2024 5 лет назад +3

      he changed his mind when he played against caruana in one of their world chamionship games

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 лет назад +1

      @@Poincare2024 All GM's knew there are fortresses before they were even masters. I knew about fortresses even when I was a noob.

    • @thernly
      @thernly 5 лет назад +2

      He said he doesn’t believe in them when he was discussing a particular game. All he meant was that sometimes complicated fortresses can be breached.

  • @coflas
    @coflas 3 года назад +1

    The Guy removing the tapes is the best i have ever seen

  • @大阪日本-y7x
    @大阪日本-y7x 5 лет назад +4

    2 beautiful minds Anand very high manners

  • @paulthesoundguy1
    @paulthesoundguy1 5 лет назад +2

    The worlds best discussing their play!
    They have forgot more about chess then I will ever learn.

  • @ALegitYellowMan
    @ALegitYellowMan 5 лет назад +46

    1:08 Me trying to play chess

  • @johnvandenberg8883
    @johnvandenberg8883 5 лет назад +3

    Very interesting to hear them analyzing the game. Something you don't see very often.

  • @noah4987
    @noah4987 5 лет назад +4

    "I just couldn't see why, and then I thought 'screw it'"... I can now quote Carlsen when I try to explain why I make every move in chess

  • @mohdnoorazammohdnazri4706
    @mohdnoorazammohdnazri4706 5 лет назад +5

    If the worker not moving the table at 8:15, i think their lovely analysing conversation gonna end longer...arghhhhh

  • @kalewintermute28
    @kalewintermute28 3 года назад +6

    I can recall where all the pieces are before the first move ... after that it gets a little hazy.

  • @jonathanwalther
    @jonathanwalther 5 лет назад +38

    I see paranormal activity. This is just awesome and unbelieveable how their brains work. Incredible!!

  • @Youtube_Globetrotter
    @Youtube_Globetrotter 3 года назад +3

    This is as close to a Borgov hug we will ever get in real tournament chess of the highest rank.

  • @viditbhat6675
    @viditbhat6675 5 лет назад

    who else watched the whole video being clueless about what they are talking about but you finished it anyway coz it's such a pleasure watching these two super GMs post analyzing their game?

  • @tbhideciaintshowingup
    @tbhideciaintshowingup 4 года назад +3

    Anand and Carlsen. Titans of this game.

  • @AseemGoel
    @AseemGoel 3 года назад +1

    One day i would really like to understand why watching 2 masters at their class discussing something i dont even comprehend...feels so calming and intriguing. Regardless, this video is simply priceless. Anand, Carlsen ftw!! 🤘

  • @methdxman
    @methdxman 2 года назад +4

    If Hans had this exchange with Vishy, he would reply to everything with, “What does the engine say?”

    • @GRENKEChess
      @GRENKEChess  2 года назад

      Do you compare Vishy with Hans?

  • @LoneWolf_2308
    @LoneWolf_2308 5 лет назад +1

    Impressive the way they discuss 'old' lines occurred in the game...remembered all of them! o_O

  • @Macius192
    @Macius192 5 лет назад +3

    i think carlsen is still have very much respect to anand and always wants to know what anand had in mind he know him probably more than the others

  • @smartacademy4005
    @smartacademy4005 5 лет назад +7

    Anand is the only person with whom Carlsen discussvery much of his game..

  • @sriramvecham4369
    @sriramvecham4369 4 года назад +6

    it is like my discussion with friends after weekend IIT jee exam.

  • @Pennygrove
    @Pennygrove 5 лет назад

    A surreal and wonderful video!. The watching crowd and hall looks like a video screen backdrop, and the stagehands look like they're impatiently trying to close the restaurant around the players! (Sadly their game analysis was 2k points above my understanding but still...amazing!)

  • @danilodestropadua3192
    @danilodestropadua3192 5 лет назад +8

    Two chess legends!!!