To the commentators: you completely missed the second game where Pragg eliminated Nakamura, and didnt even know if Pragg had won... Please pay more attention and capture these moments.
Belated Happiest Birthday Praggnanandha🎉You are my favourite chess player, You got the best character out there💞 May Bhagwan bless you with loads of Happiness🙏🕉️
All Indian Youngsters except Nihal, qualified to round-5💞Very Happy to see this. Ram Ram🤞I wish one of them reaches semifinals/finals🧡 Hindustan Zindabad🇮🇳
Did you know you can actually reply to your own post? That way we don't have to read all your individual posts all over the comments one by one. Why did GM Sarin go wrong in your opinion?
@@raylopez99what? I don't get it. What is post? Nihal missed lot of chances under time pressure in 1st game but he did put a great and brave fight by sacrificing a piece And in 2nd game, Nepo is winning all along. Nihal made a mistake with his knight and He had no chance thereafter
Nihal is bullet one trick pony not classical player, if you look at his lichess profile he's just constantly spamming bullet games all the time@@JaiSriRam801
I would love to see that FIDE stepped up their coverage game; Competing chess organizations have better quality coverage of various events. I know the streaming and covering events is not the main focus for FIDE, but, lets be real, the fact that on screen live position board is glitching is pretty bad for an organization responsible for global chess. And FIDE's streams have had that issue on each and every event.
It's LOL how the commentators think Nakamura had high level prep in his opening when in fact, as he says in his recap, he simply forgot his move orders and blundered.
@@Benjamin-rm2nt The explanation was alright. But commentary is not only about explaining the positions. Commentary should draw the audience into the event, which felt missing here. As compared to the commentary from many other similar events.