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Nakamura vs Praggnanandhaa | The game that helped Vishy Anand reach the tiebreak playoffs 

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When the final round of Tata Steel Chess Blitz 2018 began Vishy Anand and Hikaru Nakamura were on 12.0/17. Anand quickly drew his game against Aronian, while Pragg had a tough task of defending a minus endgame against one of the best blitz players in the world Hikaru Nakamura. Would he be able to do it? Watch the video to find out.
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@projectbliss6658
@projectbliss6658 5 лет назад
That stalemate was better than a checkmate 👏
@fahimp3
@fahimp3 5 лет назад
Yea. You rarely see those games where the opponent wants to give stalemate.
@matheuspenteado8174
@matheuspenteado8174 5 лет назад
Anish Giri like this.
@chadjenkins4036
@chadjenkins4036 5 лет назад
Giving up the knight for the draw, i didn't see that coming lol.👌
@abelladanger1296
@abelladanger1296 5 лет назад
You spoIlered it GODDAMN
@TituslovesPop
@TituslovesPop 5 лет назад
Yes, that was very beautiful
@Smileater
@Smileater 4 года назад
A big applause for Nakamura for being generous to finish the move and allow us to see the Steal Mate
@excaliburgz1996
@excaliburgz1996 2 года назад
nice bruh
@sriharitheerthagiri6196
@sriharitheerthagiri6196 11 месяцев назад
It was forced draw
@Smileater
@Smileater 11 месяцев назад
@@sriharitheerthagiri6196 yes, but Naka could have offered a draw before reaching that point
@pineapplepeanuts
@pineapplepeanuts 4 года назад
Pragga is extremely calm and plays to the very end. Rare to see it in a young player
@maulawinkylechristopher207
@maulawinkylechristopher207 3 года назад
a chessmatch video isn't complete without people coughing
@haruky7266
@haruky7266 3 года назад
@Daily Dose Of Stupitity I hate that fking stupid cough too
@tofusauce
@tofusauce 3 года назад
They need to play in a sound proof room with an audience outside watching through a glass panel
@trendingvideo7140
@trendingvideo7140 3 года назад
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@spreadlove2753
@spreadlove2753 3 года назад
What is that idiotic word u people are using with f...
@rv1251
@rv1251 3 года назад
🦇
@ef232
@ef232 5 лет назад
15:14 that Nakamura face. Hahaha
@hasanahmad1599
@hasanahmad1599 4 года назад
16:35 he is annoyed with someone sneezing , so he accepted a Draw...
@shashankkr1008
@shashankkr1008 3 года назад
😂
@sandeepdisodiya2139
@sandeepdisodiya2139 3 года назад
so funny what was he is doing🤣🤣🤣😂
@yenij2888
@yenij2888 3 года назад
@@ashen91 wuttttttt??????!!!!!!!
@touchyourheart9628
@touchyourheart9628 3 года назад
dut dut
@jjsoledad8553
@jjsoledad8553 5 лет назад
Good heavens.. .the kid is brilliant and fearless! I would bet all my marbles he will be the future world champion.
@WorldCitizen333
@WorldCitizen333 5 лет назад
I would save my marbles. The youngest GM in history just played and lost in the world championship match 2 years ago. Now he dropped to #15 in the world and who knows if he'll ever get that close again.
@munafiksekali6158
@munafiksekali6158 5 лет назад
He definately very strong, but many youngsters more talented: firoujza Iran, wei yi china etc. But strong character is the most important that i dont see, tal fischer kasparov is the true genius they are eccentric....
@macleadg
@macleadg 5 лет назад
He has the potential, but you never know what will happen with these wunderkinds. Sometimes the pressure gets to them, sometimes they hit a peak and stop, sometimes they just lose interest in chess. The Chinese player, Wei Yi, hit 2700 when he was only 17 but in the past two years he has barely climbed the rating ladder at all.
@AC-iy7tp
@AC-iy7tp 5 лет назад
How many marbles do you have?
@Zeddicus1976
@Zeddicus1976 5 лет назад
@@macleadg 'The Chinese player, Wei Yi, hit 2700 when he was only 17 but in the past two years he has barely climbed the rating ladder at all.' Indeed, but instead his fellow Ding Liren is now member of the exclusive 2800 club.
@Hdyrioxdb
@Hdyrioxdb 3 года назад
15:14 Hikaru wasn't expecting that!!
@TheDataArchitect
@TheDataArchitect 4 года назад
I am from Pakistan, and a chess lover, i feel so happy watching a kid playing top game, hats off.
@ChauNyan
@ChauNyan 3 года назад
Funny enough, most super GM were usually child prodigy to begin with
@Timalsinaprithvi
@Timalsinaprithvi 3 года назад
@@rajnishroushanrajak7501 what does that mean?
@iamraja6390
@iamraja6390 3 года назад
Wo to Hogayi.. Tumara odhar ka bacche log to sob terrorist hone ke line pein khara hain .😂😂 ..
@TheDataArchitect
@TheDataArchitect 3 года назад
@@iamraja6390 jab tumhary jaisy harami border k sath hon to krna parta hai ye🤓
@iamraja6390
@iamraja6390 3 года назад
@@TheDataArchitect 😂😂 Islam means Terrorist.. Sab desh ka log ei sab se parichit hain... Islam ka 100 se vi uper terrorist group hain.. Islam ka 50 ka uper desh hain kiuki wo log eksath rahega to yudh hogayi. Like Bangladesh war 1971..islam means Terrorist Muhammad vi terrorist thi rapist vi thi isliye ayesha ko rape kiya tha.. ..
@ddmannion
@ddmannion 5 лет назад
Too bad you can't see Hikaru's time during the match.
@danielheistg9385
@danielheistg9385 5 лет назад
yes, I thought with a slight adjustment of the camera we could have seen both clearly, to bad!
@trendingvideo7140
@trendingvideo7140 3 года назад
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@KurdishYoutubeKSAS
@KurdishYoutubeKSAS 3 года назад
Yeah it was so annoying
@mayankgg1
@mayankgg1 2 года назад
Camera adjustment is on noob level
@shen1801
@shen1801 2 месяца назад
@@mayankgg1 it always is on these events it feels like
@edusilvacs.
@edusilvacs. 4 года назад
16:09 ops , kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@Nagantios
@Nagantios 5 лет назад
Praggu is such a boss. Nakamura couldn't break through. What a fun game to watch.
@carbon4183
@carbon4183 5 лет назад
He did actually... If you run SF eval (which I did), Naka had THREE golden moments to shine, and eval even peaked at +6.17, which is enough to win. Sadly, he blundered all of them away which I expect is from time pressure... He has blundered from a win to a draw in online before....
@WARUEL
@WARUEL 4 года назад
If only he doesn't immediately move his best pawn that quickly. He would have won
@arpanmukherjee961
@arpanmukherjee961 3 года назад
@@carbon4183 humans are not AI. An AI focusses only on the game and has nothing more in his brain , but a human brain is far more complex. So the odds are high.
@carbon4183
@carbon4183 3 года назад
@@arpanmukherjee961 So Nakamura blundering a win has no effect on the game?
@arpanmukherjee961
@arpanmukherjee961 3 года назад
@@carbon4183 of course it has . I only said that a human brain can't work so efficiently all the time. Or it is very easy to sit in a chilled room with an engine and commenting on missed wins. When you represent your country in front of the world, tension and pressure plays a crucial role.
@kobi2187
@kobi2187 5 лет назад
Nakamura is an amazing player, so nice to see the young face of Praggna, this is a precious encounter of these two kind people
@trollpeis
@trollpeis 5 лет назад
Praggna never stops amaze me.
@simonjacobs1376
@simonjacobs1376 5 лет назад
Chances are Magnus will remain World Champion for another 6 to 8 years. But when this little Pragga dude ain't so little anymore, it's quite possible HE will be the one who Dethrones Magnus and becomes World Champion.
@herlingaaland
@herlingaaland 5 лет назад
Simon Jacobs LOL you got me excited of the "game of thrones" that you predicted
@michaelkarkut5066
@michaelkarkut5066 5 лет назад
and Tom Brady is washed up
@carlossergio9893
@carlossergio9893 4 года назад
Magnus won a match against karpov and faced Kasparov at the age of 13 if I recorded, but it’s not impossible to pragnananda to win Carlsen someday
@bilboomer1105
@bilboomer1105 3 года назад
@@carlossergio9893 I wouldn't say it's impossible in blitz , rapid but in classic it's pretty much impossible for now .
@zualahmangaih1109
@zualahmangaih1109 5 лет назад
Hope i see magnus vs praggananda one day
@nitinkalra457
@nitinkalra457 5 лет назад
I am an Indian but better not to go so far magnus was a GM at 14 and he played candidates tournament at 16 an achievement only magnus can do so if praggu plays candidates by 16 then possible you know what if you study articles on internet many chess experts say after Fischer and Kasparov magnus Is third most strongest player ever so long way to go for praggu to play world championship but yes as you said magnus and he can play in some tournament but playing world championship against him is something very big
@singkong1422
@singkong1422 5 лет назад
zuala hmangaih Magnus would crush him early
@singkong1422
@singkong1422 5 лет назад
Nitin Kalra He needs to beat Ananf first am i right? Hahah
@zualahmangaih1109
@zualahmangaih1109 5 лет назад
Can all GM play blindfold
@sebastianr4937
@sebastianr4937 5 лет назад
Nitin Kalra what do you mean? Magnus has the all time highest rating, surpassing Fischer and Kasparov
@andreastobiaz6475
@andreastobiaz6475 3 года назад
4:08 - 4:22 Pragga doing his best hikaru impersonation
@bojanks
@bojanks 5 лет назад
Nakamura had a victory in the 56th moves (Ng3 instead of Kd4) and in the 63th moves (Kd4 instead of Ne2). Sure, the boy is an incredible talent.
@carbon4183
@carbon4183 5 лет назад
Yeah exactly, Naka's eval peaked at +6.17 but he blundered it away...
@THEGLORYRISING
@THEGLORYRISING 5 лет назад
I know, so obvious, I would have played it in a blindfold simul typing a msg on my phone and eating a sushi roll.
@dhruvramani28
@dhruvramani28 5 лет назад
@@carbon4183 good job on using your engine. Now go beat these grandmasters as you are clearly better than all of them and you could see that his position was +6. A computer has a depth of so many moves in super fast time with no real world problems like time pressure, the world watching, playing in an important game in a big tournament, etc etc. I've seen you posting this computer engine evaluation on a couple of comments now. Don't disrespect these players by saying they should've done this or that if you didn't come up with it yourself.
@belowmars
@belowmars 4 года назад
@DHRUV RAMANI, He simply stated the fact and I don't see any disrepect. The truth is the truth and it's nothing but the truth, anyone is allowed to say it and he did not imply anything else, a professional chess player should not blundered a +6, it's naturally expected. We are allowed to criticize anyone at their profession the same as they are allowed to criticize yours. You are expected by the society to be fully professional at what you do and you can hold any professionals to practice their profession in the equal standard. You can criticize anyone at their profession because there's an expected standard the same way they can all judge you at your profession. It is absolute bullshit that you believe "if you can't do it, then shut up" mentality. In that case, you should NEVER discuss any sport with anyone cuz clearly you can't do them, you should NEVER say a word about anything in life because clearly you won't be abble to do 99.99% of the things as well as their respected professionals, that includes getting a crap haircut, getting a terrible meal in a restaurant, getting a bad service from ANYONE. NEVER say you had a bad teacher cuz clearly you can't teach. NEVER say your plumber or electrician was bad because you can't do it. NEVER say a song sounds bad because you can't sing. NEVER say an art is no good because you can't draw. NEVER say a movie is bad because you can't direct or act.
@jshanker2005
@jshanker2005 4 года назад
I wish I had a grasp of the game as much as you do !!
@Daniele.Rossini
@Daniele.Rossini 5 лет назад
Prag
@villagestroller6793
@villagestroller6793 5 лет назад
This is what we are waiting from you sir! Great coverage ✊✊
@rouseruser
@rouseruser 5 лет назад
Superb defense....brilliant.....FUTURE WORLD CHAMP....PRAGGG
@XerxesGammon200
@XerxesGammon200 5 лет назад
India is the epitome of talent. Mashallah
@beedwarf
@beedwarf 4 года назад
Chess was created & designed in India.
@ThamizhanDaa1
@ThamizhanDaa1 3 года назад
@@beedwarf really?
@reaper9443
@reaper9443 3 года назад
@@ThamizhanDaa1 yep chaturanga it later became shatranj among Persians then spread around the world
@popvinnik
@popvinnik 5 лет назад
Naka needs to get a handle on his body language "tells". That constant head shaking when his position isn't going his way just feeds his opponent's energy. Kasparov has that issue as well. They'd make awful poker players...lol.
@ryanjavierortega8513
@ryanjavierortega8513 5 лет назад
popvinnik I believe that after reading a handful of issues of New in Chess from 1986-1988 that feature as many Kasparov pictures as you can imagine (His results from that period are really funny. It's weird to go over these Games of his - He didn't just 'Win,' it looked like an adult playing against children, to use a sports metaphor often employedin discussions regarding Aaron Hernandez.) Anyway, in images of Kasparov playing, he almost always is staring at the roof, making extreme and/or drastic facial expressions, or doing magic tricks. It's pretty great to bring that element of drama into Chess (we all know that it is dramatic as can be, but Kasparov was fighting as hard as he could to increase the mainstream popularity of Chess, as well as make sure that it became a part of Western education, just as compulsory as it was when Lenin changed the culture of Russia in one instant and proclaimed Chess to be the high expression of the Socialist mind. It's damned near impossible to not admire Kasparov's desires to make Chess a sport on par with - and I am serious - Tennis. He was realistic...He wasn't trying to make Chess the next Football), and it makes a lot of practical sense why Kasparov may have been acting a bit (at times, you know), and I guess Nakamura would be influenced by Kasparov, particularly given Naka's affinities for back issues of Chess Publications. (Humorously (?) enough, apparently only Carlsen is more of a Chess Encyclopedia. He actually memorizes Games from random issues of New in Chess where a seemingly obscure Tournament is covered. In a Post-Game interview with Nigel Short, he made reference to some player I've never heard of playing a2-a4 instead of a2-a3, and how he had been looking for an opportunity to test this Method.... Short said something to the effect of, "Do you know all of his Games?"
@popvinnik
@popvinnik 5 лет назад
@@ryanjavierortega8513 Well I honestly don't think this behavior is intentional. Some people just lack that part of the brain which controls reacting to various emotion evoking situations. I think Kasparov once remarked about Karpov's demeanor at the chess board regarding his stone-like facade. He said something like his facial expression remains constant whether he's mating someone or being mated himself.
@Matute7231
@Matute7231 5 лет назад
"Kasparov has that issue as well".....LOL as if that had been an issue for arguably the best player ever to win everything he played for... He didn't need to hide anything. Naka probably should
@popvinnik
@popvinnik 5 лет назад
@@Matute7231 I meant issue as a tendency, not a hinderance. Ok douchwaffle? :)
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 5 лет назад
As a spectator I deduced the stalemate after he shook his head / rolled his eyes instead of just grabbing the knight on a8, but maybe it's a given that Prag knows that and Nakamura is just catching up to the fact.
@mattjazzml
@mattjazzml 5 лет назад
This is brilliant. The analysis at the end is wonderful to see. More like this!
@hwiwo
@hwiwo 2 года назад
Who won?
@andrewmartinez4224
@andrewmartinez4224 3 года назад
That kid is so talented. Kuddos to him despite it being stalemate
@luwangth999
@luwangth999 5 лет назад
Imagine ...holding someone highly rated so that ya Childhood Hero got a chance for the title..✌️👍
@sujaybm7676
@sujaybm7676 5 лет назад
Luwangamba Thounaojam I always had dreams of killing Rafael Nadal when he defeated Roger!!
@ni3070
@ni3070 4 года назад
:)
@abhijeetsingh5681
@abhijeetsingh5681 4 года назад
What do you mean childhood hero . He is still a child 🙂
@luwangth999
@luwangth999 4 года назад
@@abhijeetsingh5681 yeah haha
@FluTwo
@FluTwo 3 года назад
@@abhijeetsingh5681 He meant Vishwanathan Anand!
@babaramdev123
@babaramdev123 2 года назад
16:08 The moment the tables turned
@riderpikachu7403
@riderpikachu7403 5 лет назад
The intensity between these two has a separate fan base.
@jussid2604
@jussid2604 5 лет назад
16:08 he knew he fuck it up...
@animeshghimiray7062
@animeshghimiray7062 5 лет назад
Damnnn that stalemate was beautiful!
@easinarafat9809
@easinarafat9809 4 года назад
I was watching these type of video last couple of days....only understandable thing is the last handshake 😂😂
@coronaupdates1671
@coronaupdates1671 4 года назад
Badaam khao
@piyushpant8543
@piyushpant8543 3 года назад
And the first moves
@venugopalgr3333
@venugopalgr3333 3 года назад
Hahah
@yenij2888
@yenij2888 3 года назад
Handshakes are to start the game,resign,offer draw or finish the game
@saurabhkumarpathak2724
@saurabhkumarpathak2724 3 года назад
You are saying that you only understand the last handshake . But many people don't even understand why handshake happened , whether a draw or loss or win ,no one understands that
@singkong1422
@singkong1422 5 лет назад
Finally, they met.
@jhonivanov4154
@jhonivanov4154 5 лет назад
Guys, it was really incredible game.
@PedroAlves-qf9nx
@PedroAlves-qf9nx 5 лет назад
Best camera vision EVER!!
@wowyaywowyaywow
@wowyaywowyaywow 5 лет назад
Again, what a wonderful production. Great camera angle. Keep this up, becoming my favorite channel.
@vaultboy1488
@vaultboy1488 4 года назад
20:22 он сматерился)
@kannan8628
@kannan8628 3 года назад
Love this wunderkid's confidence and poise. Amazing. This kid is surely bound to go a long, long way. Wish you the best, pragnananda.
@tobiasarias5099
@tobiasarias5099 3 года назад
I Agree. Check this chess www.star-clicks.com/secure/redirect.asp?d25=1&sa=l&ai=BI4-SdyRiRavUPJPa2QLR8qX6A_PSryDv8NbxAZav5QSQ_ZcBEAEYBCgIQIoWSK45ULv0qv0BYLu-roPQCpgB53OgAcWxgf8DyAEBgAIBlQIcelYKqQKhmwf05ay_PsgCj89e&num=5&adid=6879&keyid=zero&pid=20795238450948301
@allanraylopez6595
@allanraylopez6595 5 лет назад
15:15 King takes pawn! to win
@JuanDiego-wc8lw
@JuanDiego-wc8lw 3 года назад
Alguien mas esta aquí por que quería ver su potencial del Nakamura después de ver el directo de colaboración con el Rubius?
@tafipubg7178
@tafipubg7178 3 года назад
Hombre de buenos gustos xdxdxdxd
@danny22r
@danny22r 3 года назад
Hombre culto
@eluvargas6066
@eluvargas6066 3 года назад
Sisoi JAJJAJAJJA
@ocramhl
@ocramhl 3 года назад
Sabes quien gano??
@XDDDDD1629
@XDDDDD1629 3 года назад
@@ocramhl fue rey ahogado xd
@thetruereality2
@thetruereality2 5 лет назад
Such a brilliant guy and yet so simple...Pragnanand
@ullasym924
@ullasym924 2 года назад
I don't no how to play chess but still watching every videos
@hillarykabwita3531
@hillarykabwita3531 5 лет назад
great chess players. keep it up india
@abdrahman8849
@abdrahman8849 5 лет назад
Maybe it's just me,since this is the first time I watch the stalemate with both player still have 5 pawns in their control but surely this is the best stalemate that I have seen n the best stalemate that I saw from my fav GM,pragganandha ..... I am feeling high now :v
@nuaso7143
@nuaso7143 5 лет назад
Young gm know end game pretty good!
@user-ds9wr1di3p
@user-ds9wr1di3p 3 года назад
A great kid, it's scary to think how he will play in a few years.
@kapandekombe2042
@kapandekombe2042 5 лет назад
This kid is a genius
@jones766hi8
@jones766hi8 2 года назад
Exactly
@ElRapDeFernanfloo
@ElRapDeFernanfloo 5 лет назад
15:12 Look at the expression of Nakamura's face xd
@Plight_
@Plight_ 4 года назад
He seen him reaching for that knight lol
@lindembergpereiradasilva3082
@lindembergpereiradasilva3082 2 года назад
If experience comes along with age, Pragga is years ahead of his opponents taking into consideration how young he is.
@peacepeace4082
@peacepeace4082 5 лет назад
nice stalemate calculation
@mrppiittbull8061
@mrppiittbull8061 5 лет назад
*nakamura looking ferocious*
@alphaandomegaministry2718
@alphaandomegaministry2718 3 года назад
How does this young guy play with such brilliance and confidence? Truly masterful end game manoeuvring!
@tobiasarias5099
@tobiasarias5099 3 года назад
I Agree. Check this chess www.star-clicks.com/secure/redirect.asp?d25=1&sa=l&ai=BI4-SdyRiRavUPJPa2QLR8qX6A_PSryDv8NbxAZav5QSQ_ZcBEAEYBCgIQIoWSK45ULv0qv0BYLu-roPQCpgB53OgAcWxgf8DyAEBgAIBlQIcelYKqQKhmwf05ay_PsgCj89e&num=5&adid=6879&keyid=zero&pid=20795238450948301
@kobe51
@kobe51 2 года назад
The Buddhist would say he was a chessmaster in several previous lives.
@ReaLityBlue
@ReaLityBlue 3 года назад
Thanks India for creating this art.
@parthivpandey2140
@parthivpandey2140 3 года назад
I think at 12:24 not to exchange pawns was a great move because I think it would have given Nakamura's king more space and he would be pawn up or rather would have brought his queen through promoting his pawn .
@HBLFormis
@HBLFormis 5 лет назад
Great draw Praggu!!! Greetings from Ecuador 😀👍
@sobhasriram7383
@sobhasriram7383 5 лет назад
Thank u again sir!!
@areshorror
@areshorror 4 года назад
My favorite Chess game to watch nobody dominated at any point it was a very clear stalemate.
@shashideo53
@shashideo53 5 лет назад
Very nice. Chess revolution in India 🇮🇳
@naveenkumarapache
@naveenkumarapache 5 лет назад
Great Praggu!
@subhashcbp
@subhashcbp 5 лет назад
chess is cruel game sometimes when kids defeat elders, it is very heartbreaking for opponent. i felt once.
@CT2507
@CT2507 3 года назад
this happened to me once. made me stop club playing.
@honest_bishop5905
@honest_bishop5905 3 года назад
@@CT2507 lose your ego
@CT2507
@CT2507 3 года назад
@@honest_bishop5905 its not about ego. i just realized there and then i didn't have a talent for chess.
@honest_bishop5905
@honest_bishop5905 3 года назад
@@CT2507 Yeah, there's always a 10 year old somewhere who can trounce us, but just because we will never be elite doesn't mean we can't enjoy chess. Just my opinion
@CT2507
@CT2507 3 года назад
@@honest_bishop5905 agreed, and i still enjoy it once in a while. i enjoy listening to and learning from good teachers. but im just not built for chess. i just don't love it enough to ever get really strong. and that's ok.
@federicogonzalez6880
@federicogonzalez6880 5 лет назад
Ese niño es una estrella.
@skbodapati
@skbodapati 3 года назад
Fantastic end game by Prajna. 😊💐
@GuanTones
@GuanTones 5 лет назад
amazing endgame technique
@v.gopalakrishnan350
@v.gopalakrishnan350 5 лет назад
Brilliant !
@izzatialya7353
@izzatialya7353 3 года назад
Respect for indian chess player from Malaysia
@nimzoindian877
@nimzoindian877 2 года назад
Go go praggy! From philippines
@skalderman
@skalderman 5 лет назад
This live board is better perfect height 👍🏾
@vladimirchesslike1200
@vladimirchesslike1200 5 лет назад
Good game
@spamerspamov2212
@spamerspamov2212 2 года назад
Awesome vid dude!
@sarishgupta6540
@sarishgupta6540 2 года назад
I'm new to chess.. on first glance I thought he has lost.. simply brilliant!
@hovhannesbalchunas7595
@hovhannesbalchunas7595 4 года назад
14:39 After Ne2 i thought Naka will go Ng3 and Nxh5
@Ryan-mv2hx
@Ryan-mv2hx 3 года назад
if naka would have went to Ng3 then king of opponent would have stepped at white box just above him to prevent killing of his pawn
@InterstellarApple
@InterstellarApple 4 года назад
Nice camera/lighting work with the clock. Lol.
@suntzu3436
@suntzu3436 10 месяцев назад
Now the Pragg has arrived to the top🎉🎉🎉
@brutal5238
@brutal5238 Год назад
It will be always draw when legends meet each other
@disguisedjoe8643
@disguisedjoe8643 5 лет назад
That's the Naka spirit. Never offer a draw.
@Deplorable_Nerfherder
@Deplorable_Nerfherder 5 лет назад
even sacd the knight to blast it open
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 5 лет назад
What a match Pragnnananda is a Genius. What a stalemate what waiting moves by both wow. How praggy read those waiting moves is simply genius. Especially the knight travel and block the pawn. Nakamura tried but in vain. 👏 So much calculations in so little time 👏
@nitinkalra457
@nitinkalra457 5 лет назад
Well genius man way early to say that as Sergey karjyakin was a GM at 12 yrs 7 months youngest in history and yet he's minster of defence not a genius in today's world chess genius title only to magnus and in chess history Fischer, Kasparov, tal and magnus as per chess experts who better even chess engines in new moves
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 5 лет назад
@@nitinkalra457 in today's world , the one who memorizes engine moves is considered Genius. Magnus & Caruana. That's why their games are boring & ending in draw. They do a enact a rehearsal of their preparation. Sorry to say it's the saddest fact. Yes Tal the master of sacrifice and that's how chess should be. Blood for blood.
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 5 лет назад
This game was interesting because Praggu took timely decisions based on circumstances. That's why I appreciated him. To this age he looks brilliant. As you said only time will tell. Today's kids are genetically advanced!!!! You will see more younger talent keep watching!!!
@munafiksekali6158
@munafiksekali6158 5 лет назад
Not a genius in a simple position, i suspect hikaru are order for a draw game fixed
@carbon4183
@carbon4183 5 лет назад
What do you mean "what a stalemate"? If you run SF eval (which I did), Naka had THREE golden moments to shine, and eval even peaked at +6.17, which is enough to win. Sadly, he blundered all of them away which I expect is from time pressure... He has blundered from a win to a draw in online before... In "Especially the knight travel and block the pawn.", you mean Nb6? That's normal - dude I'm a 1200 and I'd-a done that. How is that move amazing in any way? What did you expect - Nxe5??. And about "So much calculations in so little time", considering the fact that there were 5 blunders, 2 mistakes, and 11 inaccuracies, where is your data from?
@mageshm1990
@mageshm1990 5 лет назад
In last move, i thought, why are you thinking to get horse, easy win for you... but it's stalemate... wow... It's really wonderful game... Praggu Sema...
@cracktheexam8875
@cracktheexam8875 2 года назад
The finishing is awesome man👏👏👏,
@HBLFormis
@HBLFormis 5 лет назад
Great draw Praggu!!! Greetings from Ecuador
@life4ever641
@life4ever641 5 лет назад
This guy is The minister of the Defence. Nice draw!!!!
@kaustubh77able
@kaustubh77able 3 года назад
Thanks to this video I am sure that I will win my chess competition on Monday.
@tonewright8972
@tonewright8972 4 года назад
Strong for such a young man
@marcomv4674
@marcomv4674 5 лет назад
Muy interesante partida,ojala asi mostraran todas las partidas
@wichogamesyt5091
@wichogamesyt5091 5 лет назад
Marco MV quien gano
@marcomv4674
@marcomv4674 5 лет назад
@@wichogamesyt5091 fue tablas ,en el ultimo movimiento el negro ahogo al blanco
@brayner975
@brayner975 4 года назад
4:35 que buena jugada de Naka
@rancid259
@rancid259 3 года назад
Result its draw..!! Wow you can handle nakamura its genius dude!!
@josuacarrillo1834
@josuacarrillo1834 5 лет назад
Wow!! Tal vez las tablas más geniales que he visto.
@StratKat1998
@StratKat1998 3 года назад
Pragg: *is asked a question* Also Pragg: Yells inaudible vowels in high pitch
@amols2938
@amols2938 5 лет назад
if u look closely at 15:31 nakamura kept the king down and it touched the board
@narayandejesusreyes5843
@narayandejesusreyes5843 4 года назад
As long as he doesn't remove his hand from the piece he can regrab it and reposition it.
@rpb4865
@rpb4865 4 года назад
@@narayandejesusreyes5843 that's true. But as Amol said, if you look closely, Nakamura's fingers came off the king and he regrabbed it
@manojdwivedi1358
@manojdwivedi1358 5 лет назад
well done again, Praggu, against Hikaru. You are India's future. One of my wishes, hope I live long enough to see you as World champion.
@darwinp4107
@darwinp4107 5 лет назад
Initially i was thinking why prag offering horse on a8...but i then realised the awesome stalemate.......F**king fearless he is....he has places to go.....Time for magnus to practice more...
@trevortapia9325
@trevortapia9325 4 года назад
Por favor si puedes sube con subtitulos en español...nos encantaría entender mejor lo que explica este niño ganio del ajedrez...
@DanielAlves-qr3zk
@DanielAlves-qr3zk 5 лет назад
Joga muito esse menino. Ele tem uma tranquilidade que assusta. N se afoba em nenhuma jogada. Se fingiu de morto e levou o cara pro cheiro do queijo kkkkk
@fabio3635
@fabio3635 2 года назад
O que aconteceu cara Quem ganhou , não entendi?
@mytop10places17
@mytop10places17 4 года назад
Superb saving game via stalemate
@ed.maputol1358
@ed.maputol1358 4 года назад
Nice play young man👍👍👍
@abhishekshah11
@abhishekshah11 5 лет назад
Instead of playing h6 and exchanging rooks,, Pragg could've played Queen to a6 eyeing the a2 pawn. I wonder why he didn't play that.
@nuclei100
@nuclei100 5 лет назад
Quality quality player wow what a talent
@striker44
@striker44 2 года назад
No roads left unhonked and no chess game left uncoughed.
@advetmane86
@advetmane86 5 лет назад
why are there wires and cables inserted inside the chess board? anyone has Idea?
@shubhampatel8648
@shubhampatel8648 5 лет назад
It is to record the game. The board and the pieces have sensors, which allows digital recording and broadcasting of the game
@aniket4760
@aniket4760 5 лет назад
Most significant game of the tournament!!!
@vhzulu
@vhzulu 5 лет назад
Great game, that kid has cold blood! A lot of chess genius here saying who was winning. Just enjoy the game!
@husaindaud5569
@husaindaud5569 5 лет назад
So many prodigies, harikrishna. Praggu.parimarjan.anish. Bhaskaran Were the hell they go once they come of age. Yet to see a prodigy becoming legend in India after Anand . The same story as that of shooting.
@mohamednadir589
@mohamednadir589 5 лет назад
16:10 k×b5
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