ivanchuk or bronstein...the best never to become world champ..??...i am a big fan of 'planet chukky'...still appearing in a parallel universe near you :)
Paul Keres would be my pick. He holds a 70% win percentage over the years from 1935 to his death in 1975. These are years full of legendary talents from Capablanca to Fischer and everyone in between. Keres beat virtually every significant grandmaster in this period at least once... and often more than once. Keres has plus records against mikhail tal, max euwe, viktor korchnoi, Efim Geller, and... Capablanca!! and many others. Equal records with smyslov, petrosian, and karpov. He was an astonishing all rounder: Strong impenetrable defender and a sharp relentless attacker. His versatility and consistency is staggering. Ivanchuk, bronstein, and korchnoi are all strong contenders for the title of the greatest chess player to never be world champion. Ivanchuk reminds me of Tal or Rashid Nezmhetdinov in that when he's having a good day, he is a deadly unstoppable creative force on the board.
you can see the final sequence where kramnik begins moving the king from h4 to g4 to f5 and then e 4 and supposedly to to d 3 but also trying to squeeze the king into c 2 /d 2 / c 3 at the same time. Cmon bro really.
@@kingben4498 if he is WC by the time he is 25 or even 30, then i will be very pleased for him...but another wunderkind could very easily arise...he is still just a boy...but you will always be a fanboy muppet.
Every worlds champion nightmare, ivanchuk!
Words every excellent subscriber always remembers.
Chucky, one of the few verified geniuses of chess 🧠❤️
7:33 - Maurice with some legendary commentary 😂
Thanks for sharing, great game.
Ivanchuk, the man who can defeat every world champion but fail to find his underwears every morning
Well, doesn't _that_ make a world class chess (or checkers, or any other like game) player?
What a game and pressure on both players...I cannot imagine, which heard frequency they had in tha last seconds of the game...
Exciting game!
ivanchuk or bronstein...the best never to become world champ..??...i am a big fan of 'planet chukky'...still appearing in a parallel universe near you :)
I’d say Keres, Rubinstein, Caruana, Sultan Khan, or even Korchnoi over Ivanchuk. But no one over Bronstein.
@@gxtmfa yup...there is indeed a strong case for Keres.
If only Ivanchuk could have been more consistant, and less...eccentric...
Paul Keres would be my pick. He holds a 70% win percentage over the years from 1935 to his death in 1975. These are years full of legendary talents from Capablanca to Fischer and everyone in between. Keres beat virtually every significant grandmaster in this period at least once... and often more than once. Keres has plus records against mikhail tal, max euwe, viktor korchnoi, Efim Geller, and... Capablanca!! and many others. Equal records with smyslov, petrosian, and karpov. He was an astonishing all rounder: Strong impenetrable defender and a sharp relentless attacker. His versatility and consistency is staggering. Ivanchuk, bronstein, and korchnoi are all strong contenders for the title of the greatest chess player to never be world champion. Ivanchuk reminds me of Tal or Rashid Nezmhetdinov in that when he's having a good day, he is a deadly unstoppable creative force on the board.
Maurice Ashley at 5:40 : he is threatening to capture the knight on d4 !???. ...
I don't think so! Come on Maurice!!
Great Chucky 😂😂
Who is not indian bit loves annand a lot
Maurice ... please.
Animo animo
¡Wow!
Danny didn't say he was threatening to capture the knight Maurice *YOU DID*
He didn't meant to rectify Daniel King. He simply rectified himself. It was quite a nonsense indeed.
you can see the final sequence where kramnik begins moving the king from h4 to g4 to f5 and then e 4 and supposedly to to d 3 but also trying to squeeze the king into c 2 /d 2 / c 3 at the same time. Cmon bro really.
It was the heat of the moment. He wasn't trying to cheat lol
Chess players are mad
In general, whole you humanity is in a state of delusion and illusion, and therefore mad. And that's "normal".
Man is, after all, a fallen creature.
Rapid, Blitz, blah blah blah. It is not chess.
We did it, chess is no longer chess
Sounds like you just got flagged 😂
They both are nothing compare to the best of all time, king of chess alireza firouzja!
u kidding?
fanboy muppet
@@Pluzer it will happen soon, alireza firouzja Will be world champion, king of chess!!
@@markmark8545 just wait, dumbass
@@kingben4498 if he is WC by the time he is 25 or even 30, then i will be very pleased for him...but another wunderkind could very easily arise...he is still just a boy...but you will always be a fanboy muppet.