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Kamsky also qualified for the Candidates at age 20, but interestingly he qualified for two different Candidates in the same year, 1994, because the chess world was split in two back then.
Brilliant game, I like how Alireza made moves that made things uncomfortable for his opponent. Rossolimo is one of the most complex and flexible openings, much like the Spanish.
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Magnus probably understood this better than ANYONE: Alireza is in a TOTALLY different CLASS of TALENT among this next generation: He's a FREAK LIKE MAGNUS: There's No way to KNOW what certain talent levels are Capable of..... .. it's really up to Alireza: where he places in chess history
On move 12. White plays 12. Be3, but I wonder what is wrong with 12.Qe4 attacking the knight and the pawn on c6. It seems to me that it just wins a pawn doesn't it ? Can someone explain why this wasn't played ?
After Qe4 Kf7 Qxc6 white gets a pawn but the queen is a bit offsides. Black could go for Bd7 or Rb8 with excellent activity for a pawn. Best not to be too hasty with blockaded doubled isolated pawns. Better to develop and wait for better conditions to cash out.
It is great to see such a. Attacking player in the candidates. I feel strongly that Caruana is favourite for the candidates and also for the subsequent championship. Thanks Daniel.
the flexible way Firouzja played f2-f3 and Qe2-f2, and the vigor following f3-f4, is admirable. Great analysis by GM King again! Hope Firouzja has learned a few things, so there isn't any more of that "bullet past midnight after a loss" business that was seen at the Madrid candidates 😏
Firouzja hasn't really lived up to the hype, and Danny has been one of his main tire pumpers. Let's see if he can actually produce something in this candidates tourney
Firouzja is currently #6 in the world at the age of 20. That's not hype! Just solid achievement. Anything can happen in the Candidates, it is always such an exciting event, but this time it really is unpredictable with the younger generation well represented.
I agree the hype is greater than his achievements, at least at the time being. But that's comparing him to what we are used to. Eg Magnus Carlsen was regarded as the best in the world at age 18 19. And then was WC by 23 beating Anand. Firouzja and players like him are the future. But dare I say it, Firouzja is going to be another Levon Aronian. Spectacular games, but just, just not got what it takes to be champion. A constant in the top 10, maybe top 6. The patient grinding of games, finding a slight edge or trick or an idea on top of an idea in a drawn/ even endgame. If he matures and gets to that point then maybe, but I don't think that is in him. Isn't in his mindset. That said, given the opportunity, he could beat Ding Liren I think. Its whether he gets that opportunity.
Far from an "of course" kind of question if you've been paying any attention at all to the young talent coming out of India and Uzbekistan. Alireza hasn't lived up to the hype so far, especially not in classical time controls.
How Firouzja got into the Candidate is leaving a bad taste in my mouth. During the Sinquefield cup it was mentioned that Dominguez could qualify for the candidates but he needed one more tournament to be in. This Tournament was never mentioned as possibility. FIDE also "clarified" their rules on getting into the Candidates and that always give me doubts. When was this tournament scheduled. His mini-matches are also questionable.
So far, FIDE has declined to rate Firouzja's mini-matches (and anyway, he wasn't successful). The tournament in Rouen was just a regular Open that anyone can enter. Firouzja went for it and won his place in the Candidates by playing. That's how we want it - not by players resting on their laurels. Dominguez attempted to qualify by playing in the Sitges Open in Spain in December. A win there meant he would have won the FIDE circuit 2023 and thus qualified for the Candidates. He had some poor games and it was clear that he wasn't going to be successful and withdrew from the tournament. Fair play to him: he got out there and tried. I have no qualms about how Firouzja qualified for the Candidates.
To be fair, probably all players think it's currently up for grabs. This is the first time in a while that they've had a real chance now that Magnus has pulled out... and I think a lot of players were capable of performing better than Ding/Nepo in the last WC match too. Curious to see what happens this time around!
Not a very legendary game by Gata. Sad that Alireza stooped to the low that he did, to leap frog Wesley. FIDE's fault of course for creating a situation where this type of thing could happen. And even though, I'd much prefer to have Firouzja in the Candidates to Wesley, it's not right the way it happened.
I have no qualms about how Firouzja qualified for the Candidates. The tournament in Rouen was just a regular Open that anyone can enter. Firouzja went for it and won his place in the Candidates by playing. That's how we want it - not by players resting on their laurels. I agree, not Gata's best game, but Firouzja punished him brilliantly. f4 was a great concept - easy to understand once it is played but to my eyes not at all obvious. I wonder how many others would have played like this?
Don't worry, you won't hear too many profanities on this channel. Not my style. But I found the whole 'FFL' story with Kamsky very funny. Please look up the clip if you haven't seen it.
In over 10 years, that's probably the first time the F word has been said on this channel. GM King found the only appropriate time to use it. As Kamsky has been referring to himself as the "FFL" for years. I think he used to sell merch with the phrase. Oh well, don't worry. Your children will never encounter that word elsewhere. Not in today's society. No.
@PowerPlayChess clip Danny refers to is at ruclips.net/video/z6aPahddJQA/видео.htmlsi=lWggGnhCn83038-G Chess can be a frustrating game. A great player, if his star was in the ascendant he would have used the loss as motivation to win the match.
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Kamsky also qualified for the Candidates at age 20, but interestingly he qualified for two different Candidates in the same year, 1994, because the chess world was split in two back then.
I think that's the first time I've ever heard DK use foul language. It doesn't bother me, but I was surprised to hear it.
Brilliant game, I like how Alireza made moves that made things uncomfortable for his opponent. Rossolimo is one of the most complex and flexible openings, much like the Spanish.
After Caruana/Carlsen WC everyone is playing it now so people have there lines against it in order for the most part.
I am a simple guy, powerplaychess+Alireza, I click
I am even simpler, i see powerplaychess i click😄
i hear that
Tal always found the best place for his Queen. This game reminded me of Tal's Queen.
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You'll have a little think, I'll have a slurp of tea..
I believe he has a patent on that saying. :)
Magnus probably understood this better than ANYONE: Alireza is in a TOTALLY different CLASS of TALENT among this next generation: He's a FREAK LIKE MAGNUS: There's No way to KNOW what certain talent levels are Capable of.....
.. it's really up to Alireza:
where he places in chess history
On move 12. White plays 12. Be3, but I wonder what is wrong with 12.Qe4 attacking the knight and the pawn on c6. It seems to me that it just wins a pawn doesn't it ? Can someone explain why this wasn't played ?
After Qe4 Kf7 Qxc6 white gets a pawn but the queen is a bit offsides. Black could go for Bd7 or Rb8 with excellent activity for a pawn. Best not to be too hasty with blockaded doubled isolated pawns. Better to develop and wait for better conditions to cash out.
You actually said the f word 😂
Thanks for the great analysis and also saying Firouzja correctly, since many people including chess commentators mess up the pronunciation
Thank you for saying that!
Thanks for the coverage
Firouzja seems to be ferocious like lion 🦁 talented kids but let's see Gukesh, Pragg and Frouzja three kids are playing
It is great to see such a. Attacking player in the candidates. I feel strongly that Caruana is favourite for the candidates and also for the subsequent championship. Thanks Daniel.
Beautiful game ,thanks for best analysis shown to us ,you too r simply great ❤🎉
Excellent, thank you very much.
Allez Alireza!
FIDE could have Organised a Last Minute
Tournament for Candidates Aspirants but
they were Busy Removing Term Limits to
FIDE President Post. 😂
FIDE doesn't organize tournaments. It just approves ..
Wow breathless
Thank you sir.
Great job explaining an interesting game between two fascinating characters.
Thanks!
famous freakin legend, good one :)
Actually Kamsky said "Famous Fu##ing Legend"...
@@tamboresdomundo8156 doode are you serious?
Yes, it was very satisfying for Danny to drop the f-bomb!
Nice nice ⚘️⚘️
Oooo the controversy
My favourite!
Both Ali Reza and Gukesh entered through back door for Candidates tournament really not competitive against Chinese chess players
😂
I like Firouzja!
You are a very very nice guy
ty good Sir🌹
thx dk
Many top players consider Alireza to be the fastest calculator out there, so often what seems to be intuition is actually deep calculation.
What an opening accident by Kamsky.
the flexible way Firouzja played f2-f3 and Qe2-f2, and the vigor following f3-f4, is admirable. Great analysis by GM King again!
Hope Firouzja has learned a few things, so there isn't any more of that "bullet past midnight after a loss" business that was seen at the Madrid candidates 😏
Firouzja hasn't really lived up to the hype, and Danny has been one of his main tire pumpers. Let's see if he can actually produce something in this candidates tourney
Firouzja is currently #6 in the world at the age of 20. That's not hype! Just solid achievement. Anything can happen in the Candidates, it is always such an exciting event, but this time it really is unpredictable with the younger generation well represented.
I agree the hype is greater than his achievements, at least at the time being. But that's comparing him to what we are used to. Eg Magnus Carlsen was regarded as the best in the world at age 18 19. And then was WC by 23 beating Anand.
Firouzja and players like him are the future. But dare I say it, Firouzja is going to be another Levon Aronian. Spectacular games, but just, just not got what it takes to be champion. A constant in the top 10, maybe top 6. The patient grinding of games, finding a slight edge or trick or an idea on top of an idea in a drawn/ even endgame. If he matures and gets to that point then maybe, but I don't think that is in him. Isn't in his mindset.
That said, given the opportunity, he could beat Ding Liren I think. Its whether he gets that opportunity.
The question ofcourse is, in what year will Firouzja become World Champion?
Not going to happen.
Far from an "of course" kind of question if you've been paying any attention at all to the young talent coming out of India and Uzbekistan. Alireza hasn't lived up to the hype so far, especially not in classical time controls.
How Firouzja got into the Candidate is leaving a bad taste in my mouth. During the Sinquefield cup it was mentioned that Dominguez could qualify for the candidates but he needed one more tournament to be in. This Tournament was never mentioned as possibility. FIDE also "clarified" their rules on getting into the Candidates and that always give me doubts. When was this tournament scheduled. His mini-matches are also questionable.
So far, FIDE has declined to rate Firouzja's mini-matches (and anyway, he wasn't successful). The tournament in Rouen was just a regular Open that anyone can enter. Firouzja went for it and won his place in the Candidates by playing. That's how we want it - not by players resting on their laurels. Dominguez attempted to qualify by playing in the Sitges Open in Spain in December. A win there meant he would have won the FIDE circuit 2023 and thus qualified for the Candidates. He had some poor games and it was clear that he wasn't going to be successful and withdrew from the tournament. Fair play to him: he got out there and tried. I have no qualms about how Firouzja qualified for the Candidates.
I thought the 'Z' was silent in his last name.
Nope.
Firo would never bother to do this if Magnus was defending title. Now he seems to think its up for grabs
Nice Joke
I needed that for Today. 🤣🤣
To be fair, probably all players think it's currently up for grabs. This is the first time in a while that they've had a real chance now that Magnus has pulled out... and I think a lot of players were capable of performing better than Ding/Nepo in the last WC match too. Curious to see what happens this time around!
@@rhysgriffiths9675I blame Fide for that happening, now we have a competition for 2nd best in the world, this is most irrelevant thing ever
Did he just say Alireza is from "Shart"? Gross
Chartres is a city in northern France.
He was unethical in his approach, disgusting.
Not a very legendary game by Gata. Sad that Alireza stooped to the low that he did, to leap frog Wesley. FIDE's fault of course for creating a situation where this type of thing could happen. And even though, I'd much prefer to have Firouzja in the Candidates to Wesley, it's not right the way it happened.
I have no qualms about how Firouzja qualified for the Candidates. The tournament in Rouen was just a regular Open that anyone can enter. Firouzja went for it and won his place in the Candidates by playing. That's how we want it - not by players resting on their laurels. I agree, not Gata's best game, but Firouzja punished him brilliantly. f4 was a great concept - easy to understand once it is played but to my eyes not at all obvious. I wonder how many others would have played like this?
Now I have my kids while watching a review of a chess game. The world can do without the ubiquity of the F-BOMB. SMH
Fantastic video otherwise.
Don't worry, you won't hear too many profanities on this channel. Not my style. But I found the whole 'FFL' story with Kamsky very funny. Please look up the clip if you haven't seen it.
In over 10 years, that's probably the first time the F word has been said on this channel. GM King found the only appropriate time to use it. As Kamsky has been referring to himself as the "FFL" for years. I think he used to sell merch with the phrase. Oh well, don't worry. Your children will never encounter that word elsewhere. Not in today's society. No.
Also swearing makes you cool
They're sayin it at school already anyways 🤣
@PowerPlayChess clip Danny refers to is at ruclips.net/video/z6aPahddJQA/видео.htmlsi=lWggGnhCn83038-G
Chess can be a frustrating game. A great player, if his star was in the ascendant he would have used the loss as motivation to win the match.
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