You Won't Believe How The Game Ends | Alexandre vs Haresh | FIDE World Cup Youngsters
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- All it takes is just one bad move to bring all your efforts down. In the second round of the FIDE WORLD CUP O12 - Group A, Alexandre Tavberidze (GEO, 1529) was up against ACM Haresh Venkata Narayanaswamy (SGP, 1728). It was a completely equal game but just one move changed it all. Watch the final moments of the game to see what happened.
Video: ChessBase India
Edited by Ravindra Potawad
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I cant believe playing so fast when you have 17 minutes on the clock. Feel bad for the kid especially when he handled the loss so well and he had the drawing idea etched out correctly. He allowed himself to go on autopilot and that was his fault.
I think he tried to flag the player with the black pieces but even if the player with the black pieces flagged it would have been a draw due to insufficient material on the white side. A lot of people don't know that if you flagged your opponent but you don't have enough material to give a checkmate it's a draw but only if the flagged player has enough material himself to give a checkmate. If both players don't have enough material to checkmate, the flagged player loses and if the player with insufficient material to give a checkmate flags he loses too.
@@omarabukharoob9313 you are right but in this case it wouldn't have been draw. For it to be draw, you've to prove that no checkmate is possible with the pieces on the board. But since black has 2 pawns. Black can get helpmated. Example position black king on h1. Pawns on g2 h2. White king on f2 white knight on g3. This is checkmate. And so if black flags with 2 pawns or even 1 pawn(h pawn) on the board, white should be winning.
@@ishanjoshi1350 you are actually right
Yes, I also had some similar position at his age more than 30 years ago and I suspended my play for long years after that :(
He should have just been repeating knight moves on h2 and g4and if the king was blocking g4 he could go to f1 and it would have to be impossible to not draw the game
when an indian kid in a chess tournament runnnn superb game by haresh
Isn't @3:38 pawn checkmates king ?
Nihal lite 😮
Bravo for both🎉
Ive seen Haresh in person when I was playing in a tournament
Nh1 is the correct move
Or Kh2 and then premoving Nh1 and Ng3 forever.
Why not kxf5
If you mean at the beginning of the video, then it's because Black will lose the g3 pawn and then, due to the Bishop being the opposite color of the corner square, the remaining H pawn cannot win for Black; White king will go back in the corner and alternate between g2 and h1, eventually leading to a stalemate/repetition
Ended how it should! Clickbait again
r u dumb