Magnus didnt expect much of Gukesh in the candidates, and now hes tied for first. This man is 17 years old and tied for first playing for the world chapionship. He has earned my respect
Yeah. Always felt his trajectory is much more Magnus like than the other kids. And he is consistent too after all he qualified by fide circuit. Hope he becomes world champ, he was always my favorite. But of course any Indian winning is good. Vidit and Pragg are amazing too.
One has to consider though, that a lot of the Indian chess prodigies only have an absolute basic school education. As far as I know they basically quit school after around elementary school, thus having endless time to study chess afterwards. This is not comparable to the situation in western countries where chess players often finish high school at age 18.
the bullshit ass of an excuse of mugging up shit called the Indian education system lol.And FYI ,Gukesh is still studying,he gave his 10th exams last year iirc. Pragg gave his exams the day he won against Anish Giri and also the day he lost against Ding liren (hours later )
@@simon.5 Wait where did you hear that they quit school after elementary? This is the first time I'm hearing of this, and I've followed these guys for years now.
@@omarsamin7001 Yeah Some people look like Pragg is 18 but looks younger Gukesh is 17 looks older Ig a person already said that he looks like this cause of puberty And that if u think there's age fraud There's proof cause his journey is being covered by chessbase india since past 5-6 years
I mean what else do you expect from a 17 year old competing in one of the biggest chess events in 2024 and talking to one of the biggest chess streamers
Man, these interviews are just freaking amazing. Levy has done his homework on each player, and has prepared personalised questions based on it. Plus this is more like a conversation, and such a breath of fresh air. None of the answers are like media trained answers. All of this, humanises each of the players. Seriously, amazing work.
He asks good questions, but could definitely get better at how he asks the questions. Feels like he rambles a bit at times and confuses the guests, especially the ones who aren’t native English speakers.
No idea why Gukesh keeps being underrated. He’s ridiculously solid and comes up with brilliant moves. His game is really well suited for classical time formats.
Because it’s the best players in the world and the margins are razor thin. It’s normal to expect players like Hikaru, Fabiano and Ian to be favourites considering they all have higher ELOs than Gukesh and way more experience. Credit to Gukesh for overperforming expectations and putting himself in a position to win the tournament though
Gukesh is not underrated ... He is properly rated . It's just that Indian media hype Pragg for defeating Magnus and doesn't care about anything else . And tbh I feel Pragg abit overrated. They have hyped Pragg just like used to do for Firouzja few years back.
@@sanjanneupane4503 Honestly, Pragg's performance is still praise worthy. I just hope that other Indian prodigies like Gukesh, Arjun, and Nihal, can gain more recognition as well
He's incredibly wise for his age... knowing the added pressure that's placed on Fabi and Nepo because of their status as "favorites" and just focusing on playing good chess. That's a winning attitude.
I'm rooting for Nepo since I'm from Russia. But after about 3 or 4 rounds, I discovered that Gukesh is my second favorite. I've never been so worried about a foreigner before. He has the energy and mentality of a champion... I am sure that someday Gukesh and Nodirbek will fight each other for the world title.
It feels strange saying it, but I somehow expected he'd do great. Was kinda surprised MC rated him down, but must have been based on recent play, as MC has praised him before.
Gukesh is at the top rn, so interviewing him makes sense. (By the way Gukesh mentions that he is excited for the tournament, that means the interview was done before the start of round 1)
Oh! you didn't saw if he did or not. Actually not only he started but actually won candidates after defeating so many grandmasters. Don't judge someone before seeing their actual skill and he is playing for world championship rn so yeah.
Gukesh literally had the perfect answers for every question. No skirting around the question, just great responses. So many people will respond to questions in roundabout ways, but Gukesh.. just answers them with honesty which I really like and respect.
Didn't know Gukesh all that much before the candidates. I adore how he plays, and is now one of my favorite players. Awesome guy, awesome chess mind. Thanks for the interview!
Gukesh gets my full Respect I love the fact his focus is Classical Chess and he’d rather play in OTB tournaments than on line it’s why he is as Great at what he does he’s been my favorite player for awhile to be honest I wasn’t sure he would do extra great in the candidates but he’s been excelling surprising a lot of people you have to respect his determination I couldn’t be happier if he won this Candidates and also went on to defeat Ding but most of that is easier said than done a lot can happen in tournament yet but always Rooting for Gukesh
Gukesh is a very impressive young man. He's probably the best at answering questions without giving anything away, without getting bothered by them and not falling into traps.
I am really impressed by all the young Indian chess players like Pragg and Gukesh, but also Vidit, who is a bit older, is a super likeable person. They all make such a mature and self-mannered impression on me.
the life of the average super grandmaster is miserable and Gukesh doesn't even pay his own bills. the Indian talents arose because of their government after all
4 players Anish Giri, Gukesh, Nodirbek, Wei Yi tied for 1st place so they make 3+2 blitzz to determine the winner, in SF Gukesh beat Anish and Wei Yi beat Nodirbek Abdusattorov. In finals Wei Yi beat Gukesh to become the winner of TATA steel
I also like how he says "yes, experience in the candidates is good, but can add pressure. Anything can happen and it (mostly) matters how you play that day." Basically, he's not intimidated.
This guy deserves more respect by Magnus than Alireza ever did. He is the future of the game for sure. And some people will probably mention the last game between them in the candidates. It simply means nothing. This guy has the confidence of a champion.
@@kanhaiyakumar2685he’s arguably top 2 of chess all time, and a youngster to become world champion very early. He’s earned the right to judge and pass opinions on anyone he so pleases till they prove him otherwise
He is tired of stupid comments. Which I kind of get because even tho chess is for everyone and he teaches kids, you mostly want to interact with adults
Exactly. The new wave of commenters are just copying things over and over and over and then we have the usual try-hards with their obvious pin of shame bait.
00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:16 Being in the First Candidates 00:00:34 Feeling Relaxed Before a Tournament 00:01:01 Qualification Journey for Candidates 00:02:46 Being the Youngest Playing in the Candidates 00:03:26 Managing Advice and Content Creation 00:04:06 Classical vs. Rapid and Blitz Formats 00:05:52 Reasons for Not Playing in Online Tournaments 00:07:07 Chess in India and the Upcoming Generation 00:08:50 Preparing for Candidates with More Experienced Players 00:10:12 Something Loved but Bad at: Tennis 00:11:34 Role Model: Novak Djokovic 00:13:30 Mentality in Chess vs. Other Elites Sports 00:14:30 Training Camp Preparation: Openings and Other Areas 00:15:40 The Future of Chess: Classical, Rapid, Blitz, and Fischer Random
Here after Gukesh took the sole lead in the penultimate round. If Gukesh wins tomorrow, this interview by Levy gotta be his biggest catch LoL! I'm kinda tensed seeing the pairings but Gukesh has that X Factor, so Gukesh FTW
Hey Levy! I just wanna thank you for all of your videos, you probably wont read this, but I started chess a year ago from 400. Now I have finally reached 2100. I even played in a few OTB chess tournaments and have done quite well, and its all because of your videos that I always watched along the way. Thanks for these commentary videos man, they are great! Keep doing what you are doing!
I also started playing last year but I m only able to reach 1600. I m stuck here was stuck at 800 first then 1000 then 1200 then 1400 and now 1600 for 2 months hope I progress.
At his age I honestly didn't think he would do this well in the candidates. From a mental standpoint, because you are not very level when you are that young. Boy was I wrong. What a monster.
Probably only person to enter this room after Gukeshs victory....what a charcter Gukesh is ....Hard fought victory for the chennai Indian Boy..Great Guki
I'm following Gukesh from time when he wasn't even 2700 but this attitude to be the best and fearless made me believe in him more than Pragg, it's strange till now he's getting very less attention compared to Pragg. If he wins candidates I'm the happiest person. ❤❤
"number 16 in the world"
Gukesh's internal monologue: "for now"
Yahh hes world no. 11 now while im writing the comment
@@prakhar6852 World no. 10
Gukesh has already been in the top 10 his fide rating was 2758 .
No.8
@@prakhar6852According to the April 2024 FIDE top list it's still 16, where do you see a live rating?
Magnus didnt expect much of Gukesh in the candidates, and now hes tied for first. This man is 17 years old and tied for first playing for the world chapionship. He has earned my respect
It's not that magnus didn't expect much, he said that gukesh is very good but he lacks experience which is entirely true.
@daksh Exactly ,people are misunderstanding magnus's point
ah yes, Jeff's respect, the highest valued currency in the world
He's gonna earn the candidates win mate
@@nikolamanojlovicci 🤣
Gukesh looks like someone who is gonna be final boss in chess in future
Yeah. Always felt his trajectory is much more Magnus like than the other kids. And he is consistent too after all he qualified by fide circuit. Hope he becomes world champ, he was always my favorite. But of course any Indian winning is good. Vidit and Pragg are amazing too.
Might not be too far in the future
And I’m all here for it. Gukesh!!
Present too
He's got that aura like Nodirbek does
Imagine being 17 years old and leading the candidates tournament. Absolutely incredible.
Co-leading*, but no totally agree, very impressive!
One has to consider though, that a lot of the Indian chess prodigies only have an absolute basic school education. As far as I know they basically quit school after around elementary school, thus having endless time to study chess afterwards. This is not comparable to the situation in western countries where chess players often finish high school at age 18.
the bullshit ass of an excuse of mugging up shit called the Indian education system lol.And FYI ,Gukesh is still studying,he gave his 10th exams last year iirc.
Pragg gave his exams the day he won against Anish Giri and also the day he lost against Ding liren (hours later )
@@simon.5 Wait where did you hear that they quit school after elementary? This is the first time I'm hearing of this, and I've followed these guys for years now.
@@simon.5me when I spread misinformation on the internet:
Crazy Gukesh is only 17. He looks, acts, and plays like someone much older than that.
American standards detected
@@tonynippoleiItaly is indefinitely worse
Puberty hit him hard. Go and watch his old videos on ChessBase - India. 5 years ago, he looked younger than 12.
@@tonynippoleiwrong, he is a class act!
@@omarsamin7001
Yeah
Some people look like
Pragg is 18 but looks younger
Gukesh is 17 looks older
Ig a person already said that he looks like this cause of puberty
And that if u think there's age fraud
There's proof cause his journey is being covered by chessbase india since past 5-6 years
Gukesh was more nervous about getting interviewed by levy instead of the actual tournament 💀💀💀
Screw you for telling the truth
He gives every interview like this . I think its because English is not his first language or his personality is quiet ,calm nd reserved.
He is not nervous.... Probably another western misconception... He is always like that clam and poised
@@Any_lastwish_ English is not his first language but he's an introvert too that's why he seems nervous during interviews
pace bowling vs slow bowling lol
Gukesh is so mature and diplomatic for a 17 yr old.
yeah the comment i was looking for...ig people dont realize how diplomatic his answers were
@@shrikrishnasingh1106 its good, it will keep him protected in this evil world's noise
This boy radiates such pure introvert energy
Haha yes
I mean what else do you expect from a 17 year old competing in one of the biggest chess events in 2024 and talking to one of the biggest chess streamers
As you said. He is literally a boy, cut him some slack.
Man, these interviews are just freaking amazing. Levy has done his homework on each player, and has prepared personalised questions based on it. Plus this is more like a conversation, and such a breath of fresh air. None of the answers are like media trained answers. All of this, humanises each of the players. Seriously, amazing work.
He asks good questions, but could definitely get better at how he asks the questions. Feels like he rambles a bit at times and confuses the guests, especially the ones who aren’t native English speakers.
who is here after he won the candidates?
why did levy heart this this seems like a like beggar
Or Maybe just appreciating his win like why so much hate lol@@KactusKactus
@@mobzardgaming7780 ikr
yes man im so happy seems like a really nice guy too. hope he can win a rustle some of carlsens feathers and get him out of dormancy!
@@KactusKactus you can't get a pin of shame like this
No idea why Gukesh keeps being underrated. He’s ridiculously solid and comes up with brilliant moves. His game is really well suited for classical time formats.
Because it’s the best players in the world and the margins are razor thin. It’s normal to expect players like Hikaru, Fabiano and Ian to be favourites considering they all have higher ELOs than Gukesh and way more experience.
Credit to Gukesh for overperforming expectations and putting himself in a position to win the tournament though
Cuz he's too young
Gukesh is not underrated ... He is properly rated . It's just that Indian media hype Pragg for defeating Magnus and doesn't care about anything else . And tbh I feel Pragg abit overrated. They have hyped Pragg just like used to do for Firouzja few years back.
@@sanjanneupane4503 Honestly, Pragg's performance is still praise worthy. I just hope that other Indian prodigies like Gukesh, Arjun, and Nihal, can gain more recognition as well
@@drakebilowski7557glad to see someone mentioning speed engine Nihal too
He's incredibly wise for his age... knowing the added pressure that's placed on Fabi and Nepo because of their status as "favorites" and just focusing on playing good chess. That's a winning attitude.
5:50 and his thirst for otb ahead of online due to the extra pressure and psychological aspects. Gukesh is built for pressure cooker environments!
Gukesh has such a calming presence, so softly spoken!
Agree. I was amazed he's only 17, one year younger than Pragg.
I would say basically Tamilians are like that in India. They speak softly and are very calm with people who are elder than them.
@@plusultra7258He’s Telugu
I'm rooting for Nepo since I'm from Russia. But after about 3 or 4 rounds, I discovered that Gukesh is my second favorite. I've never been so worried about a foreigner before. He has the energy and mentality of a champion... I am sure that someday Gukesh and Nodirbek will fight each other for the world title.
Yeah they are both very very promising, it’s too bad nordibek didn’t qualify instead of abasov
I’m rooting for hikaru doe he’s my favourite streamer
Gukesh is the BIGGEST underdog that I had not expected at all! Frankly, I am just AMAZED how far he has gotten by himself!
Just because gukesh indian, you call him dog?Racist
yeah but this interview probably just terminated his career.
It feels strange saying it, but I somehow expected he'd do great. Was kinda surprised MC rated him down, but must have been based on recent play, as MC has praised him before.
Wtf he won the candidates 💀💀💀
@@user-hf4jz8uj5n He was definitely a surprise dude!
Did Levy really make Gukesh speak for 17 minutes😂
I am expecting a longer interview with Kasparov at some point.
@@MorningNapalm no no, he meant gukesh is 17yrs old thts y 😅😂
@@imdp69 Yes, I got that :) I meant that Kasparov might speak for 61 minutes... :D
Gotham: Does Poll
Poll: Get 50% votes for Hikaru Interview
Next video: I Interview Gukesh
Gukesh is way better than Hikaru anyway
Dictatorship
Modi
Everyone knows Gukesh Nakamura
Gukesh is at the top rn, so interviewing him makes sense. (By the way Gukesh mentions that he is excited for the tournament, that means the interview was done before the start of round 1)
“I can’t wait to get started.” Gukesh then proceeds to tear through the rest of the tournament.
Oh! you didn't saw if he did or not. Actually not only he started but actually won candidates after defeating so many grandmasters. Don't judge someone before seeing their actual skill and he is playing for world championship rn so yeah.
Gukesh literally had the perfect answers for every question. No skirting around the question, just great responses. So many people will respond to questions in roundabout ways, but Gukesh.. just answers them with honesty which I really like and respect.
Didn't know Gukesh all that much before the candidates. I adore how he plays, and is now one of my favorite players. Awesome guy, awesome chess mind. Thanks for the interview!
Alternative title: Interview with the 18th World Chess Champion by no.1 chess youtuber
Gukesh gets my full Respect I love the fact his focus is Classical Chess and he’d rather play in OTB tournaments than on line it’s why he is as Great at what he does he’s been my favorite player for awhile to be honest I wasn’t sure he would do extra great in the candidates but he’s been excelling surprising a lot of people you have to respect his determination I couldn’t be happier if he won this Candidates and also went on to defeat Ding but most of that is easier said than done a lot can happen in tournament yet but always Rooting for Gukesh
64th like to your comment, completes the chess board!
Keep Rooting
and he won 🎉
Gukesh is a very impressive young man. He's probably the best at answering questions without giving anything away, without getting bothered by them and not falling into traps.
He calculates very well in both on the board and off the board as well.
Gukesh is remarkably mature.
He's going to rise higher.
I am really impressed by all the young Indian chess players like Pragg and Gukesh, but also Vidit, who is a bit older, is a super likeable person. They all make such a mature and self-mannered impression on me.
I hope he wins the candidates
Heyyy you stream chess on twitch right?? I'm a fan!!
❤
Already won 🔥
How is this guy so mature and calm at the age of 17
Because his idol is Novak Djokovic, the greatest athlete and mentality of all time.
@@Jiggy77XD Puyol is unmatched in regards to mindset, but djokovic is a beast for sure
No way he's even interested in tennis, tennis is NOT famous in India,
he might have some idol in cricket though.
MagnusCarlsen is his idol
@@em4six348 did you watch the video?
Gukesh has got to be one of the most handsome human beings i have ever seen.
Bro is younger than me and is 100x more successful
Than all of us brother.
Define success for yourself brother
Just 100x ?
the life of the average super grandmaster is miserable and Gukesh doesn't even pay his own bills. the Indian talents arose because of their government after all
@@IndianArmafor now.
At 4:39 gukesh "recently i've started to realize the importance of rapid and blitz
The moment is tata steel finals
What happened
4 players Anish Giri, Gukesh, Nodirbek, Wei Yi tied for 1st place so they make 3+2 blitzz to determine the winner, in SF Gukesh beat Anish and Wei Yi beat Nodirbek Abdusattorov.
In finals Wei Yi beat Gukesh to become the winner of TATA steel
"There is no friendship on the board"
That is one badass quote
I also like how he says "yes, experience in the candidates is good, but can add pressure. Anything can happen and it (mostly) matters how you play that day." Basically, he's not intimidated.
He is just a good guy, respect for you Mr. Gukesh and hugs from Colombia. 💪
Gukesh is so humble! I believe in his future, he's so kind of a guy, I'm always excited to watch his games/interviews/whatever he participates in!
Thats sick
Gukesh winning candidates would be very hype
Guess what
Guess what ? 🥵
Him winning WCC would be very hype
Guess what @@walkingtree2486
him winning game 11 of wcc would be very hype
This guy deserves more respect by Magnus than Alireza ever did. He is the future of the game for sure. And some people will probably mention the last game between them in the candidates. It simply means nothing. This guy has the confidence of a champion.
Magnus does respect him, he said that gukesh is very talented but he lacks experience. That's why he put him lower
Magnus said he is good but not consistent which he was not . But now he is showing incredible focus and fighting spirit.
who are you to decide for magnus🤣
And who is Maggie to judge or underestimate a young player caliber ?
@@kanhaiyakumar2685he’s arguably top 2 of chess all time, and a youngster to become world champion very early. He’s earned the right to judge and pass opinions on anyone he so pleases till they prove him otherwise
he seems so calm even during this interview
Gukesh gukesh, may the force be with you man. All the very best!!!!
I think Levy would pay for a new comment section.
He is tired of stupid comments. Which I kind of get because even tho chess is for everyone and he teaches kids, you mostly want to interact with adults
Yeah i mean these type of memes are funny because they die after two weeks
😂😂😂
"Levy never fails to" and "bro fell off" are the most annoying comments tbh
Exactly. The new wave of commenters are just copying things over and over and over and then we have the usual try-hards with their obvious pin of shame bait.
I liked Gukesh since he first came on the scene in your videos awhile back. I'm rooting for him. I like Ian too.
A rising young man. Dude's a king.
Tied for first place in candidates but he wins the cup for the best beard in the tournament
Yeah bro has an epic beardstache
Levy: What does the future of chess look like?
Gukesh : Me
My favourite chess player alongside with Pragg at the moment. This Indian generation is simply amazing! They are making chess to watch way more fun!
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:16 Being in the First Candidates
00:00:34 Feeling Relaxed Before a Tournament
00:01:01 Qualification Journey for Candidates
00:02:46 Being the Youngest Playing in the Candidates
00:03:26 Managing Advice and Content Creation
00:04:06 Classical vs. Rapid and Blitz Formats
00:05:52 Reasons for Not Playing in Online Tournaments
00:07:07 Chess in India and the Upcoming Generation
00:08:50 Preparing for Candidates with More Experienced Players
00:10:12 Something Loved but Bad at: Tennis
00:11:34 Role Model: Novak Djokovic
00:13:30 Mentality in Chess vs. Other Elites Sports
00:14:30 Training Camp Preparation: Openings and Other Areas
00:15:40 The Future of Chess: Classical, Rapid, Blitz, and Fischer Random
I'm here after the championship 🎉🎉
My guy said Dhoni. Gukesh exhibits a lot of Dhoni’s traits in his demeanor.
GUKESH D .... 7 letters = THALA for a reason 💛
tf @@thisisstarking
@Chanchal_Ji-ys7yl tf is thala
@@Idkboi20Dhoni is known as Thala. Like a nickname
Our Gukesh is new world champion today❤️
Gukesh is such a calm and solid character. It's almost like he's playing chess in every situation in life. Quite admirable considering his age!
Now no. 5. Probably gonna be 1 or 2 by December.
Who here after Gukesh won?
Gukesh carrying Vishy legacy
Good to see he is just 17
who's watching after he became the world champ?
you were here before game 14 happened lol
Did you predict he was gonna win??
Gukesh is easily my fav non-US chess player at the moment. Hope he kills it in the candidates!
Gukesh seems very level headed and i feel like he offers more lengthy and insightful answers than some of the other players
Here after that jaw dropping victory against wei yi
WHOS HERE AFTER HE BECAME THE WORLD CHAMPION?
Always so nice of GothamChess to promote small chess masters like Gukesh
Small? He’s a super gm and India #2 and world #11
@@proxima713i swear most indians on the internet are immune to sarcasm and ready to jump in to “save their face” at the slightest witty remark.
@@proxima713r/woooosh
@@omarsamin7001? That’s not sarcasm
@@annettesharma3933 it’s sarcasm, chill
Bro does NOT care bout his community post.
Based move
Gukesh’s personality is just very humble and down to earth,true to himself im amazed of how mature he is at the age of 17. ❤
YOU'RE TELLING ME HE'S JUST 14 DAYS OLDER THAN ME? 😭😭
that's super cool! rooting for him!
edit : HE WON! LET'S GO
Here after Gukesh took the sole lead in the penultimate round.
If Gukesh wins tomorrow, this interview by Levy gotta be his biggest catch LoL!
I'm kinda tensed seeing the pairings but Gukesh has that X Factor, so Gukesh FTW
You asked a lot of good Gukestions.
You went hard
Very funny Guckment
Okay
Hey Levy! I just wanna thank you for all of your videos, you probably wont read this, but I started chess a year ago from 400. Now I have finally reached 2100. I even played in a few OTB chess tournaments and have done quite well, and its all because of your videos that I always watched along the way. Thanks for these commentary videos man, they are great! Keep doing what you are doing!
wow
wow
I also started playing last year but I m only able to reach 1600. I m stuck here was stuck at 800 first then 1000 then 1200 then 1400 and now 1600 for 2 months hope I progress.
Sounds like a cap, but if not, BiG Gz mandem
@@dhruvrana5762what do you think helped most or was most important for improving from 1200 to 1600? Ive been stuck around 1200 for a few months
12:29
Gukesh is playing so well,
Thala for a reason,
Thala for every reason💀
Gukesh was the 7th player to qualify for the candidates.
Thala for a reason
😂😂
😂😂
@@Harishiv18and won it
@@Harishiv18Gukesh and Ding will draw all the games except Gukesh winning the 7th game cementing thala status.
Only 17? Damn, I need to get my act together.
Us, brother
Fascinating interview to watch after his win!
his voice is so soothing dang
Gukesh has chosen the right inspiration for the mentality part- Novak Djokovic.
Cristiano left the chat
@@yasheelkhandelwal individual sports are different. No teammate to help you in the crisis.
I saw this video Now after 5 month and Gukesh is now World no.-5😱😱
Gukesh is deff the most interesting member of the candidates. Every single one of his games were compelling. He's working with magic.
Gukesh officially World Champion challenger, little did he know
surprising fact: he’s the youngest of all candidates…
Considering his age it’s not surprising
What’s surprising is him being tied at 1
@@brozomicki-sothe307 i was saying surprising due to his appearance: he doesn’t look like 18
Aaaand he became the YOUNGEST WORLD CHAMPION!
Levy never fails to kidnap GMs
I really like Gukesh. He's young but has a certain air of class to him. Seems like a good dude
This interview turned me into a Gukesh fanboy, thank you
Ms Dhoni 12:40
Thanks to the great Parenting....
Gukesh's father an ENT surgeon sacrificed his career for this gem❤❤❤
Holy … Levy you’re an incredible interviewer. I’m blown away. I’m so proud of you.
Directly from chess base india 😂😂
Today's stream was epic
At his age I honestly didn't think he would do this well in the candidates. From a mental standpoint, because you are not very level when you are that young. Boy was I wrong. What a monster.
Gotham chess : Asks a question
Gukesh : Processing...Analyzing...Computing the best reply
Rooting for Gukesh, watching him lose to Alireza was really sad but the way he has played since, this man is on a mission!
The caption is gonna change. Gukesh won. Congrats to him, absolutely proud moment for India.
Probably only person to enter this room after Gukeshs victory....what a charcter Gukesh is ....Hard fought victory for the chennai Indian Boy..Great Guki
I like the way he speaks, so calm and mature cant believe he's only 17!
How was this released 5 days ago? Can Levy predict the future :)?
He Edited the title .
Finally the interview with guki is out i had been waiting for this since the start of the candidates
Gukesh is so mature to his age. The level of maturity and composure, clarity in his answer is unbelievable for an 18 year old person
He is not even 18 bro ☠️.
who is after he won the candidates and the chess olympiad?
The guy is so shy and a romantic of the game, preffer the real board instead of the virtual one
He sounds and looks like a very educated good person. Good for his parents.
What a great Kid!, wish him the best!! Great Interview Levy!
Gukesh made a fan out of me! I didn't know his personality.
maaaan, love this kid, I am officially a fan after the last few weeks, GO GD GOOO!
I'm following Gukesh from time when he wasn't even 2700 but this attitude to be the best and fearless made me believe in him more than Pragg, it's strange till now he's getting very less attention compared to Pragg. If he wins candidates I'm the happiest person. ❤❤
Me too bro....🙌🏻
They just seem to be nice people.
I love these interview series.
@6:40 he wants to give his opponents his infamous stare lol. He can't look into his opponents souls online.
Guessing from the title , levy is a time traveler 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
he changed it again dude
Always so nice of GothamChess to promote small chess masters like Gukesh!
i cant tell if this is sarcastic or not
Yes. You are right. He should try that guy.. whats his name... like Mangoos or something.. He is also very good
@@Vickey51193 HAHAHHAHAHH MANGOOS
Magnus Carlsten guy
-Tyler1 in Pogchamps 5 chess tournament
@@Sushislayer6707Obviously sarcastic!
Looks like title is updated after gukesh win