@@manavbangotra6716 Because both are professional player...They know, does not matter how many move you will make opponent is able to defend it...So instead of wasting time they agree to draw it.....otherwise this game would go indefinitely without any result.
I once played a kid from chennai I think his name was Bharadwaj he was carrying a water bottle and his mom was sitting in the audience section he was probably like 9 years old. He was looking around everywhere...his mom from the audience even offered came and gave him biscuits during the game. He beat me in like 25 moves. I quit playing chess from that day and very recently started again :) Ya kids are just curious and don't really understand the seriousness of the game....which directly puts a lot of pressure on the opponent
It’s a very solid opening with many variations that can transpose to very sharp positions for White. I’ve heard that it edit: used to have a reputation of being played a lot in GrandMasters (GM) level so I’m not surprised edit: it’s having a resurgence 😁
For anyone wondering what's the result of this game - its' a draw. The game started with 3min time each player with 2-sec increment upon each move. The last position is white has a bishop and black has a bishop and a pawn. Nobody ran out of time - they agreed to a draw.
No it's a draw because a light square Bishop cannot checkmate a dark square king even with the help from White's/black's Kings (effectively King vs King)
It is a humble request from my side..whosoever uploading such kinds of video plz mention the name of winner as well..🙏😂bcz Everytime I don't understand who is the winner..and comments are also confusing regarding this😶😂
WAS A RESIGN FROM GM PRAGGANANDA. I PLAYED STATE LEVEL AND SINCE THE OTHER GUY WAS BONUS ON THE PAWN, PRAGGNANDHA DID NOT STAND A CHANCE AHEAD. JUST GM THINGS YA KNO
The kid was completly winning until white tried a psychological sacriface to confuse the kid. Prag needs to improve his endgame especially in how to move his king.
Go see Mikhail tals games. Prodigious kids needed no nationality . Elon musk was a prodigy from South Africa. Many Africans didn't even know that. Russians are best in chess. Mikhail Tal my idol.
Xav Pensador, it's hilarious how we run these games thru engines to find the best move or pause the video for minutes on end to find solutions, then act like we could have seen it real time if we were actually playing. Smh
si praggnanandha masih sempat "jangal-jangal", tengok kiri - kanan. memang jenius juga dia..tapi di akhir game, kayaknya ada kesalahan bocah ini sehingga remis..
Guys I dont play chess very competitively but even I noticed the Savitskiy's misplay. He should have playd rook to E4, pressuring the white rook with his black rook and black castle Would have won that way.
the best age to be world champion is about 20- 25 if this kis have true talent,he still wait for next 5-10 year even strongest kasparov only be champion in age 22 ( born 1963 ,champ 1985) and mozart of chess,i think the greatest elo carlsen even later in age 23 ( born 1990, champ 2013) this kid still wait to older tired ,after that play for champion next 5-10 year seem good, at thit time carlsen and his generation is about 34-40 old, may be they marriage and retire from chess because boring, tired and waste time
All that white has to do is just keep moving his bishop. The king is blocking black pawn and is occupying a dark square. Black bishop can not dislodge it from there. Both players understand this and hence agree for a draw.
Pragnyanandha....even though u r a child prodigy and that i respect ur talent....what u r lacking is respecting back the opponent...u must have given a good handshake in tge beginning and in the end...its good if u correct ur default in this small age as u have a lot of ways to move on in chess life...where lacking in giving and taking respect...leads to problems in ur career
I have seen mostly white guys half-heartedly extending their hands and withdrawing immediately, as if he were an untouchable? What kind of sportsmanship is that?