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Great Video ❤
Hi
Great video
Amazing 😊
Thnx
He is truly the vampire of chess!! ♟️
No anish giri was harmed in the making of this video
Yeah, I noticed. I will be making another video later this week.
Hey, do you have the source for that Kasparov match in space? I can't find nothing on the internet, not even something about that cosmonaut even playing chess
Uhhh just a like and no answers? ... If I was cynical I'd think the script for these videos are AI generated and you don't even check them. But I must be wrong, right?
Euwe?
4:20
Eww
@@Theexplainer22 😂it should be in order
@itznakama th-cam.com/video/_plT6wpm7Pk/w-d-xo.html this is in order
great video enjoyed it !!!! make more of it !!
Lasker is the longest reigning wc
Evryone chess grandmaster ❌ Every chess world champion and other noticeable figures✅
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wow 1m 1st to comment
Castling - the king also cannot use it to move out of check
1:52 I had never actually had a stalemate before until recently. I had three queens while the other player had only their king, and it ended in stalemate. I was so confused lmao
It hurts
3:01 is correct under US chess regulations, but not in other countries or international matches. An upside down rook would be considered a rook in any FIDE regulated match. "Anything else" would not be a move at all, possibly incurring a time penalty for pressing the clock without having made a correct move. The correct way is to stop the clock, call the arbiter, tell him you want to move the pawn to the 8th rank and promote to a queen (or any piece not available at the moment) and the arbiter would organize that you will get such a piece, then the move will be played and the clock restarted.
Gukesh Dommaraju defeated Ding Liren 7.5-6.5 in the best of 14 final game in Singapore on December 12, 2024 to become the youngest ever world chess champion at the age of 18. Congratulations Gukesh 🎉
hello Im fourth
I don’t like how you have to write all the moves down
@ it would be nice if it was just something you could do if you wanted to. I wouldn’t be the kind of person who would enjoy writing down each move. I’d rather just completely focus on the board the whole time
The problem with not writing down moves would be that an arbiter could not reconstruct the game. One player simply could state that his queen was on g5 and not on f3, or claim that there weren't 50 moves or a threefold repitition, or anything else really, and there would be no way to check who is right.
hello im third
You miss Most Defensive players are Tigran Petrosian and Boris Spassky
Bro now gukesh D is youngest world championship
hello im second
I feel like some categories like dynamic, tactical, and attacking are similar
hello im first
Famous fact: mikhael tal is intuitive player
4:15 is wrong highest performance rating is by karen h grigoriyan in Cidade de Famalicão tournament and in top level is fabiano in sinqfield 2014 magnus didnt even win it its ding who won in 2019
0:19 this is only the case when the increment is less than 30 seconds, if it's 30 seconds or more, you still have to record your moves irregardless of how much time you have on the clock
Good
Bro don't stop TH-cam You are a great youtuber
Like 15 of these are normal
Time to update your video, now Gukesh D is the youngest world chess champion 🎉🎉
Congratulations to him. I will make a separate video
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Yup ❤❤
Gukesh:here I come
U can check mate with 2 bishop
No you can’t
@@QuartZ-vg6semaybe YOU can't do it, but it is indeed possible. So please stop spreading lies. Thank you.
@@AG_247 sorry, I was thinking of 1 bishop oops
The biggest tournament should be the Grenke Open
How'd you put Kasparov in Psychological and not Lasker?
1:44 According to FIDE rules, the black wins because there is a possible sequence of moves which white and black may play which results in a checkmate for black. Since such a possibility exists, black wins.
2:32 white not black
castling rules: move (like walking) 2 squares towards the rook, and move rook to the opposite direction (relative to the king) 1 square behind the king. you can not castle in, through or to check.
3:02 this is a draw or win depanding on whos move it is if its blacks move white wins and if its whites move its a draw
I was int he longest tournament
Which type of player is martin
Martin Kramer?
Patzer
I think he meant Martin the Chess bot.
6:02 Didn't magnus vs Ian game 6 last 136 moves or something?
I found rook d8 in 0.5 seconds 7:05
Great video for beginners ❤
One rule that if i remember currently, Nihal Sarin used to draw a game. He was low on time but on a completely winning position. So he stopped the clock and directly claimed a draw.
Guidelines III. Games without Increment including Quickplay Finishes III.4 If the player having the move has less than two minutes left on his/her clock, he/she may request that an increment extra five seconds be introduced for both players. This constitutes the offer of a draw. If the offer refused, and the arbiter agrees to the request, the clocks shall then be set with the extra time; the opponent shall be awarded two extra minutes and the game shall continue. III.5 If Article III.4 does not apply and the player having the move has less than two minutes left on his/her clock, he/she may claim a draw before his/her flag falls (see also Article 6.12.2). He/She shall summon the arbiter and may pause the chessclock. He/She may claim on the basis that his/her opponent cannot win by normal means, and/or that his/her opponent has been making no effort to win by normal means: III.5.1 If the arbiter agrees that the opponent cannot win by normal means, or that the opponent has been making no effort to win the game by normal means, he/she shall declare the game drawn. Otherwise he/she shall postpone his/her decision or reject the claim.
What type of player is Dubov?
He is a strategic player, I think.
Horseman
I wonder what this dudes Elo is
2:45 in this position you do not require any pawn. Only one Bishop and one knight is enough if you use the right maneuver.