@@hakkbak You make no sense. First of all, Anand is a transcendent figure in chess history. Second, this is just stating historical curiosity of how his career has spanned multiple eras.
Vishy - 5 times world champion Magnus - 4 times world champion Though Magnus will eventually become the best ever by the time he retires but it won't be wrong to say Anand is top 3 of all time
@@Abhishek-iq9lo ya man it's matter point of views. .. it's really hard to compare 2 players of completely different generations.. in the 1850 s there was no engine n morphy played the engine moves .. the modern players prepare variations looking at engine bt morphy played without the support of engine n did beat a then gm rated player lowntal at the age of only 12/13. N he did beat adolf andersson 7-2.. (the 2nd strongest of the era ).. n I am pretty sure andersson would beat stinitz if he was in his prime during their 1st world championship match .. so for me he was the greatest., just in my view
After Anand winning the world championship tournament against Kramanik a felicitation ceremony was organized in Chennai, India. I was still a teenager. I was lucky to meet the world champion on that day. Truly a special legend. I asked him who he considers as his favorite chess player of all times "Fischer, Kasparov or himself". Anand said "its really tough question(smiles) but he said 'Of course, R.J. Fischer.'. Then I asked him if he met Fischer in person. He said with a bit of hesitation that he did and it's one of the greatest memory. Then asked if he played a game with him and who won if so. Anand smiled and said, 'Yes we played a lot of blitz, I won but he was off his prime but I was happy to play with him. He is an original player." Truly memorable experience it was!
Agadmator: Many famous chess players are featured in the video and the link is in the discription.. No one bats an eye... Agadmator: even i am being featured in the video for few seconds.. Everyone loses their mind..!
Many congrats to Vishy, a wonderful Champ, who has done so incredibly much for our sport. One of the great talents the game has spawned, and as impeccably mannered as Max Euwe himself. Even at fifty, he is still an elite player, and only a little weaker than during his absolute prime. Longevity as a player is what the most talented have in common. Smyslov was another great example. Lasker comes to mind too. Vishy was so strong, even Magnus respected him.
@@ansh2771 you'll be surprised how difficult it is to sit at a chair for 2-3 hours straight into a chess match at 50, let alone be top 20 in the world of Chess. Vishy and Chucky being in the top 50 standings at 50 is a testament to their physical and mental fitness.
@@3DHDcat ratings.fide.com/topfed.phtml India is the fourth best chess country. I can litterally list of names of Indian GM's who can surely defeat you.
Since Botvinnik won the tournament in 1948 to claim the world title vacated by Alekhine's death, it was an unbroken string of Soviets and then Russians (interrupted only by one cycle of Bobby Fischer) all the way to Anand beating Kramnik in 2007.
I guess the audio is turned up on his end by never hear the click with the move so yes it is quite amusing that he always says sorry about that turns the volume down
nice video.... I still remember this game ... we were in school and when we heard this news we were jumping ..... we played this on board many times with my father and grandfather but as you said it didn't lasted long ..... next match annand lost. but nice memories attached with this match. thanks for the video.
Outside of Viktor Korchnoi (who was rated 2680 and ranked 17 when he was 68!!) no one in the last 40 something years has had the longevity of Anand. What is even more remarkable is that he outlasted and outperformed his contemporaries who were often nearly a decade younger than him (Kramnik, Topalov, Leko, Polgar, Morozevich, Grishchuk, Kamsky etc etc.)
"If I sacrificed a goat for a trillion dollars, I still sacrificed a goat." - Eric Rosen, 2019. you should use this on your next sacrifice related video...
‘A million and a half, dollars.’ . . You missed the comma. . . ‘A million and a half, dollarS.’ . . Also, the 's' designates the plural form of 'dollar'.
OnTheFence the plural form indicates nothing as the number is still plural and nothing is said to indicate a comma. My point is the correct way of saying this is ‘one and a half million dollars,’
Is anyone else as glad as I am that Anand is still a top player at 50? I remember how much I admired Viktor Korchnoi playing for the World Championship in his 50's. Anand gives me the same feelings of respect for being so good for so long.
I remember following this match as a kid in 1995, playing the moves on my board from the notations published in the newspaper. Kasparov was supposed to win this championship, but after 8 draws and Anand scoring the first win in the 9th game, we were sort of hopeful at that time. But Kasparov pulled ahead from the next game onwards to win the title comfortably. Anand used to give interviews in Tamil to TV stations, where he would mention this one anecdote... While travelling in a train in Tamil Nadu (coming back from a tournament), Anand was seated near an elderly gentleman who was having small talk with him. Anand was around 25, and as usual, the question was, "What do you do?" To which Anand replied that he plays Chess. That gentleman (uncle) seemed to have got almost annoyed and asked, "I am asking you what you do for a living!". Anand said he plays Chess for a living, and that uncle was very concerned and asked if there was any money in it. This was the sad state of affairs in India at that time when no sport or game except Cricket was given any importance. Anand was primarily instrumental in professional Chess being taken seriously in India. A true great.
@@shashi2723 Yep, I used to play for my school team and won a few trophies for my corporate as well... Obviously not even half the player Vishy Anand is, but I did get tagged 'V. Anand' due to being from the same city playing the same sport/game.
After Anand winning the world championship tournament against Kramnik a felicitation ceremony was organized in Chennai, India. I was still a teenager. I was lucky to meet the world champion on that day. Truly a special legend. I asked him who he considers as his favorite chess player of all times "Fischer, Kasparov or himself". Anand said "its really tough question(smiles) but he said 'Of course, R.J. Fischer.'. Then I asked him if he met Fischer in person. He said with a bit of hesitation that he did and it's one of the greatest memory. Then asked if he played a game with him and who won if so. Anand smiled and said, 'Yes we played a lot of blitz, I won but he was off his prime but I was happy to play with him. He is an original player." Truly a memorable experience in my life. Happy birthday legend 🙂🤩😍
That reminded me that when Lew Alcindor (Kareem Adbul Jabbar) was in college, they banned the dunk shot because of he was destroying his opponents with the shot.
@@stopwritingthatreplyjohnat6638 that's not true.. What is true, is that he was in Philippines for a year and they had a TV show where at the end of it, a puzzle was shown and people were invited to send replies and the selected winner woild get a chess book.. Vishy and his mum solved it on a daily basis and by sheer logic of probability he won a hell lot of books.. For others to win, Anand was invited to their library, and was asked to take how many ever books he wanted, on the single promise that he never sent responses again😂
For me it is unacceptable that Kasparov should be called a legend. In the 1995 world championship, Anand took the lead in game 9. In game 10, every time Kasparov made a move, he got up to go to the bathroom and slammed the door behind him so hard the room shook. The young and mild mannered Anand did not complain to the arbiter, who also did not act. Bullying destroys lives, and bullied children suffer lifelong low self esteem. No bully should be held up as a hero. The chess world needs to condemn this outrage by Kasparov and make him answer for it.
Vasco da Gama, in his search for a quicker root to India 🇮🇳, didn’t realize he was searching for land that would someday be home to a 50 year old legend. The great “Vishy” Anand! Happy Birthday Vishy! Thanks for a great vid Aggy! Cheers
@@adityadave3024 Just pointing out the fact that there's nothing 'awesome' about it. But, I understand why one can still feel proud about sharing a birthday with someone they admire.
Become a world legend from a country where chess was underrated is done by anand only in world chess history.... This part of Anand was often forgotten..... Today chess stand in India because of it.... My salute to Anand
#suggestion Dude Agadmator,I know the voting for the next saga is over.But would you please consider a mini saga in between the big saga?I really wish to see that eight games Robert James Fischer played against Nigel Short from an unknown account.Consider it in your mini saga if possible.Afterall,Bobby is the greatest wizard ever ever to touch the chess king.
Ah, the Anand birthday video - i bet it will be game 9 vs Kasparov ... aaaaand there we go. This has to be the game with the most youtube videos about it.
You ever come to the states for a tourney or just a holiday you got a place to stay my dude. Lol it'd be an honor to house the famous Agadmator... Btw thanks to you i understand chess theory and principals. Before i subscribed i only knew how to move the pieces and never knew why to move them. I hope your channel continues to grow!!!!
Anand has played both Mikhail Tal and Pragnannda... while still being one of top players in the world...
terrific streak
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1960 World Champion and 2030 World Champion
@@jesusthroughmary maybe but still, Magnus will be 39
Oh please, will you guys ever stop tossing off Anand?
@@hakkbak You make no sense. First of all, Anand is a transcendent figure in chess history. Second, this is just stating historical curiosity of how his career has spanned multiple eras.
The exchange sacrifice by Anand is marvellous! Thank you for mentioning our Anand tribute Video, Antonio :)!
Sure thing, keep up the good work!
Promoting chess❤
Vishy - 5 times world champion
Magnus - 4 times world champion
Though Magnus will eventually become the best ever by the time he retires
but it won't be wrong to say Anand is top 3 of all time
Morphy , fisher ,kasparov all better then both of them in their prime
@@g-1393 We will be in top 10......he and kramnik were same......
@@g-1393 id put anand instead of morphy
@@Abhishek-iq9lo ya man it's matter point of views. .. it's really hard to compare 2 players of completely different generations.. in the 1850 s there was no engine n morphy played the engine moves .. the modern players prepare variations looking at engine bt morphy played without the support of engine n did beat a then gm rated player lowntal at the age of only 12/13. N he did beat adolf andersson 7-2.. (the 2nd strongest of the era ).. n I am pretty sure andersson would beat stinitz if he was in his prime during their 1st world championship match .. so for me he was the greatest., just in my view
But whatever we say, ALL of them are legends.
Of course they are nothing compared to xQc tho
Anand is a true legend and a gentleman, a rare thing in todays world. I hope some day to meet him and shake his hand.
Me too bro
After Anand winning the world championship tournament against Kramanik a felicitation ceremony was organized in Chennai, India. I was still a teenager. I was lucky to meet the world champion on that day. Truly a special legend. I asked him who he considers as his favorite chess player of all times "Fischer, Kasparov or himself". Anand said "its really tough question(smiles) but he said 'Of course, R.J. Fischer.'. Then I asked him if he met Fischer in person. He said with a bit of hesitation that he did and it's one of the greatest memory. Then asked if he played a game with him and who won if so. Anand smiled and said, 'Yes we played a lot of blitz, I won but he was off his prime but I was happy to play with him. He is an original player." Truly memorable experience it was!
Thank you so much mate@sigma_01460 Indeed it was wonderful experience to hear from Vishy!
Anand was not just a legend....
He was an inspiration!!!!!!
was?
Abe woh zinda hai😂😂😂
@@arpanmukherjee961 😂😂😂😂
Bad englis
I feel myself lucky to have met him once when I was 13!
Vishy is truly a remarkable grandmaster with amazing longevity and consistency. Wish him all the best!!
Agadmator: Many famous chess players are featured in the video and the link is in the discription..
No one bats an eye...
Agadmator: even i am being featured in the video for few seconds..
Everyone loses their mind..!
Where is he in that video?
@@MrConverse @13.17 i think. Around 13..
Yes, that was it. Thank you!
Many congrats to Vishy, a wonderful Champ, who has done so incredibly much for our sport. One of the great talents the game has spawned, and as impeccably mannered as Max Euwe himself.
Even at fifty, he is still an elite player, and only a little weaker than during his absolute prime. Longevity as a player is what the most talented have in common. Smyslov was another great example. Lasker comes to mind too.
Vishy was so strong, even Magnus respected him.
Respected? Or still respect
You young men have no idea what age can do to a chess players ability, like especially what could be the problem.
John Wamsley is 50 really that old idk cuz I’m new to the sport and m 15
@@ansh2771 At the very elite level, absolutely. Mental fitness not being as sharp as when you're 20 for example. Just ask your parents =)
@@ansh2771 you'll be surprised how difficult it is to sit at a chair for 2-3 hours straight into a chess match at 50, let alone be top 20 in the world of Chess. Vishy and Chucky being in the top 50 standings at 50 is a testament to their physical and mental fitness.
Happy Birthday to Indian gem who broke the russian oligarchy in chess..
And Love to Antonio from India..
Broke Russian oligarchy?
That's quite a laughable overstatement only espoused by a facts-blind Indian nationalist.
Population 1.3bn, only one guy knows how to play chess 😂
@@3DHDcat ratings.fide.com/topfed.phtml
India is the fourth best chess country. I can litterally list of names of Indian GM's who can surely defeat you.
@@daveray5655 But it is all because of Anand. There was no chess culture in India before him, no GMs at all.
Since Botvinnik won the tournament in 1948 to claim the world title vacated by Alekhine's death, it was an unbroken string of Soviets and then Russians (interrupted only by one cycle of Bobby Fischer) all the way to Anand beating Kramnik in 2007.
After every first move
Agadmator: Sorry about that 😂😂😂
I guess the audio is turned up on his end by never hear the click with the move so yes it is quite amusing that he always says sorry about that turns the volume down
Its an inside joke for all of his old subs
nice video.... I still remember this game ... we were in school and when we heard this news we were jumping ..... we played this on board many times with my father and grandfather but as you said it didn't lasted long ..... next match annand lost. but nice memories attached with this match. thanks for the video.
Outside of Viktor Korchnoi (who was rated 2680 and ranked 17 when he was 68!!) no one in the last 40 something years has had the longevity of Anand. What is even more remarkable is that he outlasted and outperformed his contemporaries who were often nearly a decade younger than him (Kramnik, Topalov, Leko, Polgar, Morozevich, Grishchuk, Kamsky etc etc.)
"If I sacrificed a goat for a trillion dollars, I still sacrificed a goat." - Eric Rosen, 2019.
you should use this on your next sacrifice related video...
#suggestion
its a 🐴 not a goat
@Buzby Jones he doesn't like goats
@Buzby Jones Regardless of the relative reward the absolute effect of your actions cannot be ignored.
‘A million and a half dollars.’ So $1000000.50
‘A million and a half, dollars.’ . . You missed the comma. . . ‘A million and a half, dollarS.’ . . Also, the 's' designates the plural form of 'dollar'.
OnTheFence the plural form indicates nothing as the number is still plural and nothing is said to indicate a comma. My point is the correct way of saying this is ‘one and a half million dollars,’
Very impressive victory, beating Kasparov in this manner is quite an achievement!
Is anyone else as glad as I am that Anand is still a top player at 50? I remember how much I admired Viktor Korchnoi playing for the World Championship in his 50's. Anand gives me the same feelings of respect for being so good for so long.
Buxees Singh victor korchnoi is still more impressive definitely for me......
Great game choice, great video and most importantly best wishes to the great GM Anand. 100 more years of great games Vishy!
Happy Birthday, Anand.
This happened during my first trip to the USA, August-Oct 1995. I still remember!
The madras tiger the lightning kid Aanand vishy 💖💖💖
"Sorry about that" somebody sleeping at Medo's sofa... troll of the year.
Why does Agadmator always say "sorry about that" in his videos?
2:11 my favorite moment in the video 😂😂
@Rohan Vidhate I really dont know
Aleksandar Djordjevic I think he’s adjusting the sound of the chessboard
May be his cat bites him
@@Chinbha possibly
Anand is truly a legendary GM because look at his games all his pawns are capable of attacking.... Never saw someone's game like his
When the whole fifth rank was red, showing that black queen is trapped, my jaw just fell to the ground, that is amazing, well, 1200 ELO, not good :D
1:50 "... and the prize fund was a million and a half dollars."
My brain 2 seconds after I heard that: "A million dollars and 50 cents?"
Can't just diss 50 cents bro.
No, 1 million full dollars and a half of a dollar
@@IrvingDaniel i cant believe nobody got ur joke 😂😂😂
I had exactly the same thought
Congrats, Vishy! And I hope you have a longer run playing chess than Victor Kortchnoi (consider this another goal).
Anyone else notice this game features a position that was asked to Carlsen in Indian Tata Steel?
can you please tell us?
Swapnil Vishwakarma Rd5
1 of 9 Vishy's gems, yeah Chessbase India interviewed Magnus, Vidit, and Vishy himself to guess the position
Both the photos of Vishy looks excellent... (in the thumbnail & in that sidebar )
*USE IT WELL*
I remember following this match as a kid in 1995, playing the moves on my board from the notations published in the newspaper. Kasparov was supposed to win this championship, but after 8 draws and Anand scoring the first win in the 9th game, we were sort of hopeful at that time. But Kasparov pulled ahead from the next game onwards to win the title comfortably.
Anand used to give interviews in Tamil to TV stations, where he would mention this one anecdote... While travelling in a train in Tamil Nadu (coming back from a tournament), Anand was seated near an elderly gentleman who was having small talk with him. Anand was around 25, and as usual, the question was, "What do you do?" To which Anand replied that he plays Chess. That gentleman (uncle) seemed to have got almost annoyed and asked, "I am asking you what you do for a living!". Anand said he plays Chess for a living, and that uncle was very concerned and asked if there was any money in it. This was the sad state of affairs in India at that time when no sport or game except Cricket was given any importance. Anand was primarily instrumental in professional Chess being taken seriously in India. A true great.
Great comment! Thanks for the information 😊. Btw you have also "Anand" in your name.
@@shashi2723 Yep, I used to play for my school team and won a few trophies for my corporate as well... Obviously not even half the player Vishy Anand is, but I did get tagged 'V. Anand' due to being from the same city playing the same sport/game.
Vishy is not only a top player but a class act who truly brings credit to the game!
Happy Birthday, Vishi. History will remember you.
After Anand winning the world championship tournament against Kramnik a felicitation ceremony was organized in Chennai, India. I was still a teenager. I was lucky to meet the world champion on that day. Truly a special legend. I asked him who he considers as his favorite chess player of all times "Fischer, Kasparov or himself". Anand said "its really tough question(smiles) but he said 'Of course, R.J. Fischer.'. Then I asked him if he met Fischer in person. He said with a bit of hesitation that he did and it's one of the greatest memory. Then asked if he played a game with him and who won if so. Anand smiled and said, 'Yes we played a lot of blitz, I won but he was off his prime but I was happy to play with him. He is an original player." Truly a memorable experience in my life. Happy birthday legend 🙂🤩😍
Anand looks so cute in the picture...not only chess champion but also a good looking handsome guy ♥️
*Happy Birthday ex-World Champion GM Vishy Anand, The Tiger of Madras !!! 8-)*
Wishing Anand a very Happy Birthday. Thanks Agadmator for your inspiration. Age is not a deterrent to good Chess
My country proud for you vishy sir...
Wow! Can’t believe me and Anand are sharing the same birthday date!
Happy birthday to u as well😇
Happy birthday
Lifesugar happy birthday 🎂🎁🎉👑
U can wish me 😃
Happy birthday to u and me too
Vishy was so sharp during his childhood he was banned from the chess in many games coz it was always him wining
Fun fact💪💪💪💪
That reminded me that when Lew Alcindor (Kareem Adbul Jabbar) was in college, they banned the dunk shot because of he was destroying his opponents with the shot.
That's not true, surely
@@stopwritingthatreplyjohnat6638 that's not true.. What is true, is that he was in Philippines for a year and they had a TV show where at the end of it, a puzzle was shown and people were invited to send replies and the selected winner woild get a chess book.. Vishy and his mum solved it on a daily basis and by sheer logic of probability he won a hell lot of books.. For others to win, Anand was invited to their library, and was asked to take how many ever books he wanted, on the single promise that he never sent responses again😂
AnandSivaram22 I know, I’ve seen that interview as well but that’s different to being banned from tournaments because you’re too good
@@jx14aby such a disgusting lie. I see Indians love to root for their Indian champions even by resorting to lies and myths.
Happy Birthday!
For me it is unacceptable that Kasparov should be called a legend. In the 1995 world championship, Anand took the lead in game 9. In game 10, every time Kasparov made a move, he got up to go to the bathroom and slammed the door behind him so hard the room shook. The young and mild mannered Anand did not complain to the arbiter, who also did not act. Bullying destroys lives, and bullied children suffer lifelong low self esteem. No bully should be held up as a hero. The chess world needs to condemn this outrage by Kasparov and make him answer for it.
Vasco da Gama, in his search for a quicker root to India 🇮🇳, didn’t realize he was searching for land that would someday be home to a 50 year old legend. The great “Vishy” Anand! Happy Birthday Vishy!
Thanks for a great vid Aggy!
Cheers
It my birthday as well...♥️...it's so awesome to share a birthdate with a legend.. respect 🙌
Everyone (literally everyone) shares a birthday with a legend. (Because there are only 366 possible birthdays.)
@@Melomathics well I happen to share with the one that I admire...and yes there's only 366 possibilities I know..so what??
@@adityadave3024 Just pointing out the fact that there's nothing 'awesome' about it. But, I understand why one can still feel proud about sharing a birthday with someone they admire.
@@Melomathics if you understand then you know it's awesome
@@adityadave3024 You seem to misunderstand the meaning of the word 'awesome'!
Sir GM Anand ,Gratulationes ad L annorum.
Judit Polgar is 43, so if that was her with an 18-year-old Anand then she was 11 in that photo.
jesusthroughmary she does not look 11 at all.....
@@jimpatrick3452
Yes , they look same aged...
Her body is so mature for her age!
@@jimpatrick3452 Not today, Chris Hansen
Vishy wasn't 18 in that photo. She said how Vishy played at young age. Vishy seems to be 25 in it
Aanand is 50 already!!, Tiger is getting old...
great game, those poisoned pawns to start were a sign of good things to come for Vishy
Happy Birthday to The first GM from India.
puneet garg second gm
2nd was Dibyendu Barua. Vishy is 1st
Become a world legend from a country where chess was underrated is done by anand only in world chess history....
This part of Anand was often forgotten.....
Today chess stand in India because of it....
My salute to Anand
i saw the clip. i taught you will congratulate him for pausing the video and finding the absolute best move....
Agadmator quote of the day? "Anand is 50 today... sorry about that."
Happy birthday Vishwanathan Anand
#suggestion Dude Agadmator,I know the voting for the next saga is over.But would you please consider a mini saga in between the big saga?I really wish to see that eight games Robert James Fischer played against Nigel Short from an unknown account.Consider it in your mini saga if possible.Afterall,Bobby is the greatest wizard ever ever to touch the chess king.
Thanks for sharing the video, Antonio!
Vishy can beat Kasparov without the Beast of Baku blundering...cheers!
Krishna Kumar very stupid again bro! Kasparov’s mistake was the rook move.....
Brother, You are the only person I think who spelled correctly & fully the name of the World Chess Champion on his Birthday Wishes Video!!💐
The comradery in the picture is palpable. Very nice picture and game.
@0:46 Judit plays Queen’s Gambit. Anand being the gentleman that he is, plays Queen’s Gambit declined.
Knife to b3 3:05
Congrats vishy
Happy birthday dear Vishwanathan Anand. You are a gem.
Agadmator, you missed a chance to say (in the Grenke video ) "congratulations, you are an excellent player/person"
Very beautiful exchange sacrifice, a good lesson about how to use the Bishop pair! Comment is perfect.
Agad 13:07 in the Vishy bday vid, featuring wishes and nice foresty background.
Happy birthday to the Tiger of Madras
My birthday is also on 11th December. With great coincidence i Am also chess player
Hey, I didn't even click that Vishy has the same birthday as me! Awesome!
Anand saga? Good idea,
Happy birthday Anand sir
what exactly do you do when you say "sorry about that?" i've seen it in so many videos...
Ah, the Anand birthday video - i bet it will be game 9 vs Kasparov ... aaaaand there we go. This has to be the game with the most youtube videos about it.
🎉🎂🎈
He pi pi pi pi birthday, Vishiiiiiii
Happy Birthday Vishy --- Best wishes from Anand
Anand the great hapy B day sweetie happy 50
You ever come to the states for a tourney or just a holiday you got a place to stay my dude. Lol it'd be an honor to house the famous Agadmator... Btw thanks to you i understand chess theory and principals. Before i subscribed i only knew how to move the pieces and never knew why to move them. I hope your channel continues to grow!!!!
" the mainest of the main line " - agad 2019
i just remembered that Kasparov is only 6 years elder than Anand. i'll let that sink in
Dear agad
Your selection of game, photos and gesture everything was exceptional. Appreciate your creativity.
Regards
Indian
Happy Birthday, Vishy!!!
Many many happy returns of the day dear Anand Sir.
Wow very fast growth by next yr you will be at 1 million
Thanks bro ❤ you are the best.. thanks for my request consideration 😁😁😁
An Anand saga would be very entertaining.
great narration. you make a complicated game seem easy
Hi Heartiest congratulation on your 50 the birthday Vishy Anand you are an inspiration to all chess player
Happy Birthday Anand! don't let them tell you ur too old for chess, your a good old player!!
happy birthday to vishy anand I will never forget his world chess championship match against carlsen
Gratz Sir Anand..Dude.:)
12:12 #nohomo
The congratulation video is so wholesome
I could stop laughing see you in the video in the description seriously .......
But I am a big fan of yours and happy birthday to vishy sir
Happy Birthday to the Great Viswanathan Anand! 😃👍💯👑👏👋💯
Yay you uploaded
Agadmator in every video scratches his right leg 😂😂
Happy Birthday to Vishy!
#suggestion
Anand vs Lautier, Biel 1997
Vishy ❤..proud of you
Great content as always! This is one of my favorite chess games ever played. #suggestion Bobby Fischer v. Donald Byrne, 1956.
Go to 13:08 of the Anand video to see the agadmator tribute! #anand
👑
I got my daily dose of "Sorry about that".
Happy birthday legend