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Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi (2727) - Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2758)
FIDE Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024 (Chess.com) [11] 2024.04.17
C42 Petrov, Paulsen attack
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nc4 Nxe4 5.Qe2 Qe7 6.Nc3 Nxc3 7.bxc3 Bg4 8.Qxe7+ Bxe7 9.Rb1 b6 10.d4 Be6 11.a4 O-O 12.Ne3 Bg5 13.c4 Re8 14.h4 Bf6 15.c3 c5 16.Bd3 Nc6 17.d5 Ne5 18.Bxh7+ Kxh7 19.dxe6 fxe6 20.Ke2 Rad8 21.g4 g6 22.g5 Bg7 23.a5 bxa5 24.Rb7 Rd7 25.Rxd7 Nxd7 26.Rd1 Bf8 27.Ng4 Rb8 28.Bf4 Rb2+ 29.Kf3 e5 30.Be3 Nb6 31.Nf6+ Kh8 32.Ke4 a4 33.Ra1 Rb3 34.Kd3 a3 35.Bc1 a5 36.Bxa3 d5 37.Kc2 dxc4 38.Ne4 Rb5 39.Rd1 Be7 40.Re1 Kg7 41.Nd2 Bd6 42.Ne4 Be7 43.Ng3 Rb3 44.Bc1 Nd5 45.Ne4 Kf7 46.Bd2 a4 47.Ra1 Nb6 48.Be3 Rb5 49.Nd2 Ra5 50.Kb2 Ke6 51.Ka3 Rb5 52.Rc1 Kf5 53.f3 Nd5 54.Kxa4 Rb8 55.Nxc4 e4 56.fxe4+ Kxe4 57.Bf2 Kd3 58.Bg3 Nxc3+ 59.Ka3 Rb4 60.Nb2+ Kd2 61.Rf1 c4 62.Rf2+ Ne2 63.Be5 c3 64.Rf7 Rb7+ 65.Ka4 c2 66.Nc4+ Kd3 67.Nb2+ Ke4
Timestamps:
0:00 Hello Everyone
01:05 Game Starts!
03:30 Deviation from Nepo-Abasov
02:30 CNG!
02:37 Awesom Photo!
05:50 Clock Comes Alive!
24:00 Pause the Video!
27:20 It Was in This Position
28:00 Awesome Video Footage
30:00 Standings After Round 11
31:50 Contributions
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@lorenzophala9784
@lorenzophala9784 Месяц назад
Please show the winners face on the thumb nail like you used to. I tend to watch games from my favorite players winning
@divyanshusingh6473
@divyanshusingh6473 Месяц назад
no, it spoils the fun, it's better this way
@exbricadlo
@exbricadlo Месяц назад
this shows that your'e chess is -99999 elo points
@timegoesby421
@timegoesby421 Месяц назад
This kills the purpose...let there be that excitement
@antoniodambray
@antoniodambray Месяц назад
I disagree
@ennerz-hq8pq
@ennerz-hq8pq Месяц назад
Antonio please ignore this comment
@robinhoodwinker8621
@robinhoodwinker8621 Месяц назад
Nepo is the official gatekeeper of the World Championship
@Megaminddominator
@Megaminddominator Месяц назад
And Nakamura jumps through the windowless window
@mognuscarlson5393
@mognuscarlson5393 Месяц назад
​@@Megaminddominatorlol
@user-lm7es8mr7s
@user-lm7es8mr7s Месяц назад
The hard miniboss before the final boss
@ahmedsameh6786
@ahmedsameh6786 Месяц назад
Vidit just existed in this tournament to destroy Hikaru's dreams
@themanwiththehamandtheplan9987
@themanwiththehamandtheplan9987 Месяц назад
with 3 rounds left and tied for second by half a point. It's not over yet.
@lukraniom8731
@lukraniom8731 Месяц назад
Hikaru is still in the running lol. Only a half point behind Nepo
@HELLO_019
@HELLO_019 Месяц назад
If someone dreams of becoming world Champion they should be prepared for every kind of opponent as simple as that
@incredulous-
@incredulous- Месяц назад
He will always be just dreaming cuz he says he doesn't care
@ClarkPotter
@ClarkPotter Месяц назад
​@@incredulous-Literally.
@user-uc7qb1su4e
@user-uc7qb1su4e Месяц назад
Nepo has plot armor
@yogi30303
@yogi30303 Месяц назад
And someone have to break it 😂
@pablobriuzys3861
@pablobriuzys3861 Месяц назад
Only on the candidates arc
@GrimmReaper9090
@GrimmReaper9090 Месяц назад
27:45 "Ian always does this (tricky moves) and it always works, almost always, otherwise he would be the world champion.."
@jeronimopereyra6222
@jeronimopereyra6222 Месяц назад
Ice cold
@carlkligerman1981
@carlkligerman1981 Месяц назад
Man, tell me chess isn’t the cruellest and most beautiful mistress an unlucky man can fall in love with! Nepo is honestly an artist, and this is like an accidental masterpiece, and to be on the brink of a HAT TRICK of candidates tournaments has got to be unprecedented, surely, especially in the modern game. But O man, though a BIG fan of Nepo I have to feel for Vidit, what a heart breaking, soul crushing way to lose. As for ‘too many lines’ Anton, cut it out, yours is still the best channel on Chess Tube, and I could have you show me lines all bloody day, really, a brilliant analysis and commentary on one of the games of the year so far!
@philsmtbs2956
@philsmtbs2956 Месяц назад
He bluffed in a game he was losing. That's not artistry.
@carlkligerman1981
@carlkligerman1981 Месяц назад
@@philsmtbs2956 yeah, he did. He made a psychological move when Vidit was in time trouble. And then played at 95.1% accuracy to convert a winning advantage that was one wrong move away from a draw until almost the last moves. Let’s agree to disagree. I call that artistic. You want to call scientific precision artistic go watch an engine play!
@arneperschel
@arneperschel Месяц назад
I always think he should show more lines. Sometimes he skips some lines that look very tempting to me because there's some tactic lurking that is obvious to Antonio but not to most of us viewers.
@Marco..1
@Marco..1 Месяц назад
​@@arneperschelif he would show all the lines the video would be even longer. 30 minutes is already covering many lines. Otherwise it would be close to 10 minutes.
@inyourface123
@inyourface123 Месяц назад
@@carlkligerman1981Con artist is the right word. If there is any true artist, it would be Magnus.
@suyashpanwar_22
@suyashpanwar_22 Месяц назад
Indian here and our players have played fantastically. But it would be a story for the ages that there was a man who took blows but never gave up, won candidates thrice in a row and finally became World Champion. Nepo deserves his title shot and the championship at the moment.
@pablobriuzys3861
@pablobriuzys3861 Месяц назад
He deserved last years for sure. Also this years but as a gukesh fan i hope not.
@rahmanagayev6829
@rahmanagayev6829 Месяц назад
Gukesh will win the title 3 years later... playing against Nepo 🙏
@leonardodjoumessi2543
@leonardodjoumessi2543 Месяц назад
This game was 🔥
@rossmurray6849
@rossmurray6849 Месяц назад
Nepo is the master of moves that few others seemingly ever play: the "good enough" move. While others burn through their time looking for the best move in the current position, Nepo seems willing to play moves that may not be best, but they're not losing immediately. He manages to survive from one crisis to another but he remains ahead on the clock. Then the opponents (except for those named Magnus) are the first to make serious mistakes once they get into deep time trouble. From what I see, he's emerged with three wins and salvaged three draws that way in this tournament already. He reminds me of what Voltaire said, "The best is the enemy of the good."
@sekainiheiwa3650
@sekainiheiwa3650 Месяц назад
Yeah easy to play with famous thermos or other trick . Nepo was 8th in tata steel nothing could show , was beaten every second game by low rated players through out year then suddenly started to beat everyone . You need to be dumb not to see . Anyway he will be made a world champion this time . What a sick cheap world .
@blairox6031
@blairox6031 Месяц назад
@@sekainiheiwa3650 You don't have to imagine microchips hiding in his tea to explain why he overperforms in the candidates (his somewhat imprecise bluffing style oriented around time-management does not look very engine-like to me). I think at this point in his career, his only significant goal is to become WC, so he prefers to hide his openings preparation during lesser events to surprise his opponents when it really matters.
@user-ku2hc8ot1g
@user-ku2hc8ot1g Месяц назад
​@@sekainiheiwa3650What a dickheaded comment. If Nepo was chipped would he allow that one-move loses? In three games in this turno he was totally losing by one move and he survived. In this particular game he lost at least twice. 😅
@sekainiheiwa3650
@sekainiheiwa3650 Месяц назад
@@blairox6031 bull crap he plays same opening there and here . If FIFA can be bought so FIDE is for pennies . Mark my word he will be a champion this time you can start clapping now . He could not beat Ding who can’t even play chess at all loosing literally everywhere .. supposedly blinded by the WC title ..another bull crap
@ericbone3266
@ericbone3266 Месяц назад
@@sekainiheiwa3650 Do you think he turned the cheating device on before or after he blundered?
@harrisahmedm
@harrisahmedm Месяц назад
Artist and not a butcher! It's because of these moves chess is so beautiful! Even Vidit's bold king walk really made the game so beautiful!
@williamhauser742
@williamhauser742 Месяц назад
Nepo got a little lucky this round, but he is such a beast in the candidates. I mean, he's never not been winning or tied for winning in his entire candidates career. He is such a talented defender and attacker, it's really a joy to see him play. Thanks for the breakdown Agadmator!
@rossmurray6849
@rossmurray6849 Месяц назад
I disagree that Nepo got lucky. Similar things happen far too often when his opponents are under time pressure that it must be because of his strategic use of time, not luck.
@drpam489
@drpam489 Месяц назад
Vidits main enemy is his clock
@Vickey51193
@Vickey51193 Месяц назад
Vidit is a good player but he lacks composure and killer instinct which Pragg and Gukesh seems to have..He is very very emotional player.. Whenever he loses advantage his emotion gets better of him everytime.
@arushan54
@arushan54 Месяц назад
This tournament would've been much better without emotional players
@Alkalite
@Alkalite Месяц назад
*cough* Alireza *cough*
@wexswexs5996
@wexswexs5996 Месяц назад
Even Nepo is emotional .Remember the finals after He lost to ding .He was shaking and almost cried ..
@nickcifarelli8887
@nickcifarelli8887 Месяц назад
Agad speaks so eloquent and is a true gentleman.
@daividan
@daividan Месяц назад
Go Ian.... Finish your story
@julesandrewsusvilla4657
@julesandrewsusvilla4657 Месяц назад
Nepo is in his Cody Rhodes arc right now 😂
@mickdonedee1
@mickdonedee1 Месяц назад
Great game by both players. Really enjoyed that one. The way Nepo kept his cool against Vidit's pressure was amazing. Vidit was against Nepo and time pressure. Hard to find best moves under those conditions.
@shashank22
@shashank22 Месяц назад
Poor Vidit. He is a true gentleman of the game, sad to see him break like this.
@unknown-unknown69
@unknown-unknown69 Месяц назад
Chess is brutal.
@mercronniel3122
@mercronniel3122 Месяц назад
He's overrated.
@mrsigma7669
@mrsigma7669 Месяц назад
​@@mercronniel3122 his rating is 2727 .. i do not see any overrating there.
@percybyssheshelly
@percybyssheshelly 27 дней назад
It can’t be that sad for Vidit after defeating Nakamura twice in this tournament.
@naishadhthakkar709
@naishadhthakkar709 Месяц назад
Pragg was not disappointed this much because he was not winning way back in his gane with hikaru..but definitely vidit knew he was winning some where and he missed it
@lornakcindespire671
@lornakcindespire671 Месяц назад
The more lines the better, there are always interesting posibilities, even more for us mortals that dont see 20 moves lines.
@rgth3167
@rgth3167 Месяц назад
Respect to agadmator for clearly sacrificing his sleep routine to cover these games. Love your videos, man. Renewed my chess interest completely!
@percybyssheshelly
@percybyssheshelly Месяц назад
Very intense game to watch live especially near the end.
@davidcambiano
@davidcambiano Месяц назад
Fun stuff here.
@turtle752436
@turtle752436 Месяц назад
Thank you Agad. Watched the game off Lichess. Kinda followed near the end but definitely did not see the why of the "only move that does not lose the game" that Vidit missed. Perhaps he was upset by that. Still in the picture, in the beginning, and in the video in the end Vidit regards Nepo with respect, someone he can learn from and so its not too bad. Shaking his head in the end as if to say "cant do this" i am sure if he had the time he would have found the right move. Also it seems possible what the origin of the famous Magnus effect is, as "young" Magnus had a very hard time beating Nepo and eventually becoming world champion. Certainly upsetting, those moments when you cant tell u have an advantage. Anyway yes, its true anything can still happen. I think Nepo might not be too happy with settling for draws as we near the end of the bouts, still, could he have pushed for wins in the earlier games? It is certainly exciting for chess, a tight race. May the best player win. PS: Rumor: the only way Magnus will come back for the title, is if Nepo wins it.
@rtt1961
@rtt1961 Месяц назад
Very complete analysis. Thanks.
@TomTom-rh5gk
@TomTom-rh5gk Месяц назад
Wow, The variations make sense,. You did a fantastic job. Thank you.
@grandmasterdonya
@grandmasterdonya Месяц назад
Best game of the tournament so far.
@TheZeusarch
@TheZeusarch Месяц назад
Great content right after the game! You are amazing, keep up the awesome work!
@timscott701
@timscott701 Месяц назад
It’s late for me- and I’m in North America! Thank you Agad!
@goerocka3912
@goerocka3912 Месяц назад
What a game! Thanks for the recap. And Nepo was kind of emotional, too. One could have the impression, that he felt a bit sorry for Vidit.
@d4slaimless
@d4slaimless Месяц назад
I don't know man, it seemed to me that Nepo was just very much NOT satisfied with his own game. He kept shaking his head and making faces when he was waiting to sign the scoresheet. Right after the game when Vidit did show him h5 move Nepo told him "I misplayed it terribly". I mean he knew that he could have lost this game. Nepo didn't show it while playing of course, but after Vidit left the table it just came out pouring.
@terrellhopson253
@terrellhopson253 Месяц назад
Great coverage! Ty
@Bobby-fj8mk
@Bobby-fj8mk Месяц назад
What an epic battle. Wow.
@jimmylaporte370
@jimmylaporte370 Месяц назад
Definitly a wizard move ;) ty for the nice coverage of the chess candidate agad
@AllyssaGreyOP
@AllyssaGreyOP Месяц назад
I was explaining to my roommate who doesn’t play chess that if Vidit had won here against the front runner, he would have even had chances at potentially winning the tournament (with a lot of luck). It makes sense that he was so emotional, as a loss here means his chances are now 0.
@JohnChappell-fh5sb
@JohnChappell-fh5sb Месяц назад
Congratulations. Great commentary, they both seem like nice fellas.
@plavyn
@plavyn Месяц назад
So glad that you put the video at the end. It was a very fitting reaction to this game
@user-tp3kf6wo7z
@user-tp3kf6wo7z Месяц назад
I saw that H5-6 move for Vidit, as winning the game, but very risky, as usual Adag explains it so well that it almost convinces me that there is nothing more to be done at this point, problem is a number of computer moves in the making that can quite be missed. Beautiful game by both I will certainly rewatch over and over.
@AhmadFiroozShokooriK-IT-
@AhmadFiroozShokooriK-IT- Месяц назад
We need to see medo
@northshores7319
@northshores7319 Месяц назад
This game reminded of some of the games between Kramnik-Kasparov in their Championship Match where the Queens were off the board and square control was of prime importance. Nepo is now like Alekhine in that, as Alekhine once said, you have to beat me in the opening, then the middlegame and then the ending. He seems to rise up to time pressure better than others in Classical play.
@jammesvqk857
@jammesvqk857 Месяц назад
It is hard sometimes. You work for it, you deserve to win, you get so close you can feel you are in the right path, but then your opponent gets lucky a few times, manages to survive and then you blow it up and lose. Unfortunately, not only does this happen in sport, but in life over and over. If you don't seize your opportunities and finish the job when you have the chance you will pay the price.
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 Месяц назад
Thriller! This candidates is going right down to the line
@whyunknownreligion929
@whyunknownreligion929 Месяц назад
Wow, what a game and what a comeback, game of thenhighest quality from both players, but what a comeback
@user-tp3kf6wo7z
@user-tp3kf6wo7z Месяц назад
Even more powerful than the h5 pawn, was Knight d6 when the rook was guarding the d file. It would have forced a knight - bishop trade as the rook was hanging. Instead Vidit moved the rook to e1, a move that I can not comprehend but three minutes is three minutes and my brain was probably over the boiling point with only that time left and I would have probably made some other mistake. Nepo dodged every attack from Vidit and it could still have been a draw even with Vidit rook wreaking havoc behind enemy lines...
@ashoksafaya5397
@ashoksafaya5397 Месяц назад
Thanks for such a beautiful analysis as usual.
@vladimirrodriguez2759
@vladimirrodriguez2759 Месяц назад
Thanks Antonio, you always give a lot of fun and quality to your analysis
@WhatTheForkChess
@WhatTheForkChess Месяц назад
This game kept me on the edge of my seat until the last second. Thinking about making an analysis of it too. ❤
@Noelito40
@Noelito40 Месяц назад
That is top class chess! Wow!! 👏👏
@mitchbrook4112
@mitchbrook4112 Месяц назад
I can sit through levy blitz through most games but your reviews are always the best, showing the ideas behind every move and looking at different variations in the position much love big man you're bringing chess to the people
@loslaTVofficial
@loslaTVofficial Месяц назад
23:54 put yourself into Vidit's shoes, but please not in Alireza's ones, otherwise you will be eliminated from the championship for making too much of noise😅
@rantdmc
@rantdmc Месяц назад
What a game - and Agad, please don't listen to anyone who says "we don't want to follow complicated lines or have long videos." The beauty of chess is so often what was possible on the board, rather than what actually happened. And no one else explains so clearly to amateur players what might have happened and what top grandmaster can see
@quazzydiscman
@quazzydiscman Месяц назад
How about it
@user-ym3sg6yx2q
@user-ym3sg6yx2q Месяц назад
Hi Antonio, I am watching the match Nepo vs visit round 11 but there's no sound. You might have accidentally mute it.Cheers Jean-marie from Perth in Western Australia
@agadmator
@agadmator Месяц назад
Pretty sure 50k people that already watched it would've noticed it. It is on your end :)
@user-ym3sg6yx2q
@user-ym3sg6yx2q Месяц назад
@@agadmator my apologies 🙏 it is on my end.
@troytheriot8679
@troytheriot8679 Месяц назад
I never just look to win with the light pieces and everyone should look to win with both colors because with good preparation it can be done and having dark pieces got a disadvantage
@_Listen_to_Solar_Kama_Sutra
@_Listen_to_Solar_Kama_Sutra Месяц назад
Antonio, buddy, the clock thing... You gotta stop it. You gotta stop it with the clocks.
@kenadams9725
@kenadams9725 Месяц назад
#suggestion can you turn on setting which allow us to see move signs, like which are good, best or brilliant moves
@COMB0RICO
@COMB0RICO Месяц назад
Best match of the tournament, and one of my favorite matches.
@Waywind420
@Waywind420 Месяц назад
Might be harsh to say, but Nepo plays the chess villain role pretty well. Not that he's mean or anything but he's not the most personable chap. A fierce competitor who regularly brutalises even the best players out there. So dominate at these candidate tournaments.
@Md.AfangirAlamAroje-df5rt
@Md.AfangirAlamAroje-df5rt Месяц назад
Shocking
@LordFred69
@LordFred69 Месяц назад
great game from both men
@ryanyoo5894
@ryanyoo5894 Месяц назад
#suggestion: fischer vs spassky, 1992 game 1. once the candidates are done, of course!
@ayushjena4257
@ayushjena4257 25 дней назад
25:27 Instead of Rf1, what if Rxc3, Kxc3, Be1+, Kc2, Bxb4, cxb4+, Ka2... ?
@eenayeah
@eenayeah Месяц назад
What an excellent game. It's always so entertaining when someone's actually trying to win instead of trying to draw!
@David_7171
@David_7171 Месяц назад
I never knew Nepo had tattoos
@shreyashshinde1283
@shreyashshinde1283 Месяц назад
Unbelievable
@juandalmasso2515
@juandalmasso2515 Месяц назад
The endgame was crazy
@eoghaininfacundodiarmuid
@eoghaininfacundodiarmuid Месяц назад
Probably the most important game of the tournament so far.
@michaeltellurian825
@michaeltellurian825 Месяц назад
The many lines are enjoyable.
@Spirit-dw3nu
@Spirit-dw3nu Месяц назад
Thanks
@pranavshankar6222
@pranavshankar6222 Месяц назад
How is white ok with all the doubled pawns?
@subinator201
@subinator201 Месяц назад
Thanks for the warning agad, I will alert all residents of the bar and the library to be prepared.
@ronjohnson9690
@ronjohnson9690 Месяц назад
Nepo has decidedly earned my respect since his showing in last year's world championship. This brings me to wonder how closely Ding is following the current match-ups.
@smhollanshead
@smhollanshead Месяц назад
Agad, in end game, if you push the pawn to C 3, the dark square bishop would just take the pawn because the king protects the bishop.
@gerritdeheij
@gerritdeheij Месяц назад
i saw yesterday h5 ,but vidit didn;t play this,with less time on the clock
@lucian9891
@lucian9891 Месяц назад
Excellent game
@joelmacinnes2391
@joelmacinnes2391 Месяц назад
24:40 I'd point out that apparently Rg1 was the only move in that position, even Rh1 would somehow lose (no idea why) but while Ka3 was an objective draw, it basically lost on the spot
@davidanderson_surrey_bc
@davidanderson_surrey_bc Месяц назад
I suppose the guy we should be rooting for now is Abisov. Just one victory in 14 tries would make these last few weeks all worthwhile for him.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Месяц назад
I watched the livestream from @9:00 on. I can't calculate at all, but intuitively I felt that it would be totally hopeless for White to attempt to defend the A and B files. I sensed such an attempt would either result in a pawn queening or the sacrifice of a piece to stop it. I was all for White going for H5 -- not because I I could calculate that this would succeed, but because I was so convinced that defending the A and B files was utterly hopeless. I guess my intuition was superior to Vidit's calculation!
@garrettmanuel2413
@garrettmanuel2413 Месяц назад
Same thing happened to Nepo vs. Ding. What comes around goes around in the world of chess. Congrats Nepo!
@richmartin1427
@richmartin1427 Месяц назад
I was watching this game and was sure it would be drawn, and for what ever reason instead of trading everything off, Vidit looked like he almost wanted to lose with that blunder.
@Mainlychesscontent
@Mainlychesscontent Месяц назад
Confirmed for spooky
@shacharashkenazi6910
@shacharashkenazi6910 Месяц назад
A lot of petrovs we got in this candidates
@fahimfatah
@fahimfatah Месяц назад
Agad fixed the clock with some tricky knight moves 😂😂
@Dadagagarod
@Dadagagarod Месяц назад
Nepo is a boss
@starliaghtsz8400
@starliaghtsz8400 Месяц назад
Imagine he wins the tourney but loses the match, again xd
@philsmtbs2956
@philsmtbs2956 Месяц назад
So annoying to post a comment that gives the result.
@incognito5416
@incognito5416 Месяц назад
@@starliaghtsz8400seeing how ding was getting whooped by almost every player and their grandmother for the last 10 months, all of us might as well bet on nepo
@blue_red_screen
@blue_red_screen Месяц назад
​@@philsmtbs2956don't come onto RU-vid then
@neilmacdonald6637
@neilmacdonald6637 Месяц назад
@@philsmtbs2956 Just watch the video before you read the comments! You're here to watch elite chess, not read our dumb comments ;)
@sacamanosenior
@sacamanosenior Месяц назад
At around 10:10 in the video @agadmator set an alarm on my google home for 11:10PM.
@armaanmalhotra9042
@armaanmalhotra9042 28 дней назад
🔥🔥🔥
@d4slaimless
@d4slaimless Месяц назад
Thriller of a game, in the endgame part at least. After the game Vidit did show Nepo the h5 move (after Rb3), he probably found it at some point after it was no longer an idea. And Nepo said "I misplayed it terribly". That was all their interaction though, not much of an analysis. Nepo was obviously not satisfied with his game. Ir was rather clear while he was waiting to sign the scoresheets.
@nedmerrill5705
@nedmerrill5705 Месяц назад
The time for patience is all gone.
@quazzydiscman
@quazzydiscman Месяц назад
That's what he said
@klefdnb
@klefdnb Месяц назад
I personally always hate the lines but today you didn't ponder or deviate too much. It was a long video but really good and understandable options/side lines.
@sheriftealeb7549
@sheriftealeb7549 Месяц назад
Watching Nepo play this match in the live and how he sits a trap for Vidit twice without loosing his cool to switching this game from a loss to a draw and then to a decisive win is a true master piece
@gauravsagar4592
@gauravsagar4592 Месяц назад
I think its Hikaru in the back in the gallery above, at 28.34 ...
@hairtoss7975
@hairtoss7975 Месяц назад
The Candidates Boss still at full HP.
@hothothoth
@hothothoth Месяц назад
Wild
@cloudforest4087
@cloudforest4087 Месяц назад
25:18 Life's motto.😊
@daviddurbin7682
@daviddurbin7682 Месяц назад
So excruciating for vidit. Congratulations Ian
@burimsaliji23
@burimsaliji23 Месяц назад
I watched this game live and it was incredible,Ian made the best and the worst moves and got a win, incredible fight from visit and although I'm happy for Ian it was heartbreaking at the end when vidit lost 😔 respect to all these players it's such a hard place to be in during these matches 🙏
@nikhilguleria4836
@nikhilguleria4836 Месяц назад
Just imagining Abdusatarov in place of Nijat , this candidates would have been just ❤❤
@gffg387
@gffg387 Месяц назад
I wouldn't like Nepo winning again, but man, this guy really kows how to play Candidates. Even if he ends up not winning this one.
@md.alaminpatwary8268
@md.alaminpatwary8268 Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
@jaranth
@jaranth Месяц назад
The pain and frustration of Vidit really came across in that video! I can understand why Magnus isn't keen on defending his title year after year!
@davidanderson_surrey_bc
@davidanderson_surrey_bc Месяц назад
Gukesh is the surprise of the tournament so far. With three rounds to go, a single stumble by Nepo could make all the difference.
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