Yeah, from this video alone he kinda seems like a real narcissist. But On the other hand Jobava London by Bortnyk and Naroditsky is really awesome and very well researched, it does take engine lines into account, so it's much more concrete. It's a bit sad that it's actually associated with Baadur in a negative way because of his racism, but it's an awesome opening.
He is emotional, yes, right. Especially when he lost a match. And especially when he is defeated by an online chess cheater. I think, most of us would do the same … Have you ever seen how Kasparov reacted when losing. I talked with Baduur in a break between two matches of a tournament. Very friendly and helpful guy.
9:02 Jobava is right here.If the tournament will be over before any of the players can possibly flag which in this case they both have more time than the tournament end time.If the tournament ends when the game is still getting played they get no points and the game gets aborted.And if his opponent had taken the draw they both could have gotten one point.Maybe his opponent just didnt want jobava to finish higher
He’s literally one of the only chess players with a personality. Outside of his racist remarks I think viewers enjoy his dancing, confidence, and passion of the game. Him losing his cool shows that he’s human. And as far as making it in chess…. Maybe out of hundreds of millions 50 make it through chess alone.
Jobava hasn't fallen to the abyss yet like the caption implies. Chessplayers naturally decline after being inactive for some time: kasparov, karpov, kramnik, kamsky, et al..😁
not a nice video. the narrator pronounces everything wrong and sets a false narrative. "He would continually make it his mission to find cheaters" "However, Jobava has failed to realise this trend"
Yeah, from this video alone he kinda seems like a real narcissist. But On the other hand Jobava London by Bortnyk and Naroditsky is really awesome and very well researched, it does take engine lines into account, so it's much more concrete.
It's a bit sad that it's actually associated with Baadur in a negative way because of his racism, but it's an awesome opening.
He is emotional, yes, right. Especially when he lost a match. And especially when he is defeated by an online chess cheater.
I think, most of us would do the same … Have you ever seen how Kasparov reacted when losing.
I talked with Baduur in a break between two matches of a tournament. Very friendly and helpful guy.
Consulting a mental coach would help him for sure
9:02 Jobava is right here.If the tournament will be over before any of the players can possibly flag which in this case they both have more time than the tournament end time.If the tournament ends when the game is still getting played they get no points and the game gets aborted.And if his opponent had taken the draw they both could have gotten one point.Maybe his opponent just didnt want jobava to finish higher
Least angry Georgian
I've been there and some people can go from 0 to 100 in no time just to relax very soon after.
agreed lol
He’s literally one of the only chess players with a personality. Outside of his racist remarks I think viewers enjoy his dancing, confidence, and passion of the game. Him losing his cool shows that he’s human. And as far as making it in chess…. Maybe out of hundreds of millions 50 make it through chess alone.
being racist, does it show as well that he's human?
@@hydrohasspoken6227 I don’t understand what you are saying. Here in America we have a thing called the 1st amendment.
He did not "lose his cool". He acted racist and requested "to ban all the chinese". My question: does that show that "he is human"?
Oh crist...get a grip. Did they ban the Chinese? No.
fire video glad to see chess getting better content creators
Lmao he put Anish in his place, and Anish just sat there and smiled
Jobava hasn't fallen to the abyss yet like the caption implies. Chessplayers naturally decline after being inactive for some time: kasparov, karpov, kramnik, kamsky, et al..😁
Dude, he fell almost 200 points within couple of years and he is not even that old. Chess players fall gradually not like that.
He has also mentioned in some of his Georgian interviews that he had been addicted to Gambling , so I think his nerves are kinda fucked up
Jobvava asks
draw couse the tournament ends before this game and both will lose points for nothing while they can get 1 point with a quick draw
What do you think of Baadur Jobavas behaviour?
poor
Needs to take a break.
decent
His is who he is. At least he isn't putting on a fake smile and saying things just to fit in
least angry georgian out there
Nice video! 🔥
How has nobody pointed out that he did not invent the Jobava London????
"In the early days of chess..." lol, I assume this is intentional irony
nice channel chess is always a fun pass-time
great vid !!
come back bro
Soon brotha!
Interesting vid nice work
underrated
I didn't see the illegal move in the Aronian game, could you please explain it?
He used two hands to move the pieces. You are only allowed to use one hand
wait this is so good
great video
Very interesting
yeah
Nice 👍
Exotic princess
Jobava London
Jobava London
My suggestion: to get professional help. Some serious impulsivity and anger issues, right there.
JB the good the bad and the ugly 😅😅😅
not a nice video.
the narrator pronounces everything wrong and sets a false narrative.
"He would continually make it his mission to find cheaters"
"However, Jobava has failed to realise this trend"