well, there's only one champ and in this video alone there's one gentleman, i'm sure you can find more of them :) And yes, that was an useless but still true comment.
@@wellstone1897 it seemed more like they were surprised they met Kaidanov, not questioning the integrity of the clip haha. Regardless of intentions, questioning things is never a bad thing either, my opinion
Kaidanov was my chess coach for 8 years and in that time my rating rose from 1300 to 2200 USCF. He is a phenomenal coach and one of the main reasons why I achieved my master title. Always gave super practical advice about irl chess play.
Kaidanov is a great guy. Was a special guest at the national high school championships when I played over 30 years ago. Talk to him last year in St. Louis at a tournament.
@@boneheadbill9976 The classification of chess as a sport is often debated. While chess doesn't typically involve physical exertion in the way that many traditional sports do, it does require intense mental focus, strategic thinking, and endurance, which are qualities also valued in sports. Various organizations and countries have different viewpoints on this matter. For instance, the International Olympic Committee recognizes chess as a sport, and it has its own governing body, FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs), which organizes world championships and oversees international competitions. Many countries also consider chess as a sport and include it in their national sports associations. Overall, whether chess is considered a sport can depend on cultural and organizational perspectives. Some argue that the mental demands of chess are comparable to the physical demands of other sports, while others maintain that the absence of physical activity disqualifies it from being categorized as a sport.
@@InTentZManIpulSation I'm pretty sure that's still often the case in football, like does Messi want some random premier league jersey? It's still wholesome nonetheless IMO
We can't forget that for chess players Magnus is like Messi/Ronaldo. Doesn't matter how good you are, it will always be something very special to meet someone of that caliber. Kaidanov was fangirling a little and extremely respectful, who could blame him?
@@ashenone4863 I honestly love Hikaru but you got to realize he is not Magnus. He is a god of a player in his own right and I really think that he would be considered the best or atleast in the discussion for the best player of his generation IF Magnus wasnt around. Look at the head to head, the peak elos and the overall tournament wins and titles. Sorry to say but Hikaru is not Magnus and as long as Magnus is around Hikaru will never reach that level of success. Also unlike Hikaru Magnus is constantly named in the discussion for the GOAT along Garry and Bobby so whatever your opinion on the GOAT is, but with him even being a valid option he must be an incredible opponent to meet and play
I don't know C of chess but i see a true gentleman showing his respect for apex level of human merit. Priceless display of divine traits in humanity. Honour and respect.
When u have been playing chess or might as well anything else for your whole life over 50 years, u understand its beauty its difficulty and learn a lot about it. u develop respect for it. Then u see someone who is best at it, automatically u respect that person.
Chess is an emotional battle, When I won my first chess tournament the final kid I beat balled his eyes out and his girlfriend left him to try an date me. We were from different schools, I embarrassed him in front of his entire school simply by winning. Still feel bad 25 years later for the guy.
they have played each other 3 times before this match but i think magnus has become a solidified icon since then their first game was in 2009 when magnus was 18 but still amongst the top players by then and year later if i remember correctly he achieved the highest score of all time (2010) and that bar has gone up since then
Thanks for the subtitles, otherwise i wouldnt have known he stood up and did a respectfull gesture, wouldnt even have known magnus arrived without them.
Magnus: arrive late tactic
Gregory: wholesome tactic
no
just battle the goat and he is happy
yby
It's not a tactic but a strategy. He always sleeps right before an event.
magnus runs from the wc?
Kaidanov a true gentleman, and a legend in his own right.
Is it really though or did you just say a thing?
@@o24735you on the other hand... Who are you again? An angry online nobody.
@@o24735His peak ranking was number 16, so yeah that’s pretty legendary, I’d say.
@@krisdeaglephotography4539 the comment was changed, i wrote regarding another statement he made about it being rare nowadays
@@o24735 Oh I see.
A gentleman in chess is even more rare than a chess champion
The best comment I’ve ever seen, that’s deep.
cringe
true, hikaru is the worst
well, there's only one champ and in this video alone there's one gentleman, i'm sure you can find more of them :)
And yes, that was an useless but still true comment.
Boris Spassky was both.
This man was once ranked 16th in the world. Show Kaidanov some respect as well🙏
Edit: Thanks For All The Likes!
They both rank 16th once.
yea i respect magnus
@@Busao13nah magnus just straight up from 32 to 8
Exactly, Dubov, for example, was 24th at his peak and gets a lot more respect. Different generation.
Live ratings, my friend. 🙂
Class act. I met Mr. Kaidanov years ago and he was every bit the same.
really??
@@parkharin9270 Everything here is real. Do not question it, please.
@@wellstone1897 it seemed more like they were surprised they met Kaidanov, not questioning the integrity of the clip haha. Regardless of intentions, questioning things is never a bad thing either, my opinion
No surprise really.
@@Bimuruu That's so well articulated that you might as well have a Phd haha
Kaidanov was my chess coach for 8 years and in that time my rating rose from 1300 to 2200 USCF. He is a phenomenal coach and one of the main reasons why I achieved my master title. Always gave super practical advice about irl chess play.
Thanks for the story
Do you teach?
yeah, do you teach?
He was my coach for a while as well, when I was a student at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. I never achieved the rating you did, however.
@@christopherhatfield9340 I do, but my coaching pedigree is not nearly as decorated as Kaidanov’s haha
Expert has no age, Respect has no age.
can someone explain what the meaning of the scoresheet is, and why asking for it is respectful?
He’s 64
@@diox8tonyIt has the same meaning as keeping the opponent's jersey after a match
Good thing we have the older generation to teach us respect and good manners
Indeed.
Kaidanov is a great guy. Was a special guest at the national high school championships when I played over 30 years ago. Talk to him last year in St. Louis at a tournament.
In his generation, thats just how you treat people.
Excelente
These are all chess players dreams to play with him...
You mean with Kaidanov?
@@wavemaker2077exactly
You mean play chess with him, don’t you?
Just shut u bot for likes
Yea kaidanov is legend
I see magnus smiling...I smile❤
Same here dude
Gay
Your name is gay..
So cool ❤@@ObserverEffect-xp4dk
Magnus is a good kid. He’ll be a great chess player some day
@@ObserverEffect-xp4dkfor magnus yes
That's right that is what we call True gentleman always Humble and kind towards others.
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So true
Kaidanov is such a legend of our sport. Much respect!🙌
Respect Chess thats How it should be ❤❤❤❤❤
This is definitely not a sport but okay. People are getting real confused these days and what a sport is
definetely is a sport@@boneheadbill9976
@@boneheadbill9976 The classification of chess as a sport is often debated. While chess doesn't typically involve physical exertion in the way that many traditional sports do, it does require intense mental focus, strategic thinking, and endurance, which are qualities also valued in sports.
Various organizations and countries have different viewpoints on this matter. For instance, the International Olympic Committee recognizes chess as a sport, and it has its own governing body, FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs), which organizes world championships and oversees international competitions. Many countries also consider chess as a sport and include it in their national sports associations.
Overall, whether chess is considered a sport can depend on cultural and organizational perspectives. Some argue that the mental demands of chess are comparable to the physical demands of other sports, while others maintain that the absence of physical activity disqualifies it from being categorized as a sport.
@@dandinzingonna credit chatgpt for that comment?
You know he's a true gentleman when he stands up to shake hands.
Grandpas are the best
Is a man, not a fuc**ng "grandpas"
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Lmao
Such a gentleman
Great sportsmanship. That's a huge part of the pleasure of competition!
someone explain how getting the other players score sheet is a respect move?
Such a kind human, even takes the small things for memories. Amazing.
First time I saw chess players smiling 😢
A beautiful gentleman with honour in his heart ❤️
After 20 years , they still remembered eachother ... how wholesome is that❤
In Carlsen's childhood, Gregory was his teacher some time, or smth like that?
What happened 20 years ago? Did Kaidanov quit professional chess?
@@WorldOfDeepThought yeah he only came back after this time because he had the chance to play against magnus
Yeah how the tables turned kinda vibes
Magnus loved being loved. that smile says it all. Such a wholesome moment from two great human❤
A high value teacher and person
This is equivalent to switching shirts after a football match! Very wholesome! 😊
Not at all. Lol
Hes fanboying; and Magnus was flattered.
@@InTentZManIpulSation I'm pretty sure that's still often the case in football, like does Messi want some random premier league jersey? It's still wholesome nonetheless IMO
@@peach_ow8020 Exactly right.
Kaidanov was truly a great player in his day. In 1992 he was winning just about every big tournament held in the US that year.
Anyone noticed, he bring two water bottles.... Respect ❤
he usually brings two for himself, magnus drinks a lot during his games it's not for his opponent lmao
@@ashenone4863 yes...both for him haha
We can't forget that for chess players Magnus is like Messi/Ronaldo. Doesn't matter how good you are, it will always be something very special to meet someone of that caliber. Kaidanov was fangirling a little and extremely respectful, who could blame him?
messi and ronaldo are equivalent to each other but for chess there is only magnus and none other
I think that's why he used /@@erenjeager6583
@@erenjeager6583your apparently to dumb comprehend a basic comment.
Hikaru? Lmao
Magnus fanboys are insane man
@@ashenone4863 I honestly love Hikaru but you got to realize he is not Magnus. He is a god of a player in his own right and I really think that he would be considered the best or atleast in the discussion for the best player of his generation IF Magnus wasnt around. Look at the head to head, the peak elos and the overall tournament wins and titles. Sorry to say but Hikaru is not Magnus and as long as Magnus is around Hikaru will never reach that level of success.
Also unlike Hikaru Magnus is constantly named in the discussion for the GOAT along Garry and Bobby so whatever your opinion on the GOAT is, but with him even being a valid option he must be an incredible opponent to meet and play
when two legends meet each other
He was just happy to be there
he know he gonna play the one of the amazing chess player in the world
its like saying its a honor to Play with you Mr Magnus
This is what chess speaks for itself truly means...
(in a perfect world...)
Gregory kaidanov man with dignity and honour
Pria ini menunjukkan kelasnya dalam menghargai setiap keadaan.
Apa yang kita tanam, itulah yang kita petik
Well mannered person who knows how respect others❤❤❤❤❤his face is so calm n optimistic
Respect all the around, makes a grown man tear up...kudos to the both of them
mad respect for the old guy!
This man has learned to let go of his ego and enjoy life.
Sometimes I feel Magnus is a true gentleman, and of course the goat in his realm of chess.
God bless him, we should all try our best to be like him
❤❤❤ what a lovely moment
Remember boys, in this world it's just a game. Play as best as you can. Be a benevolent human being 😊
I don't know C of chess but i see a true gentleman showing his respect for apex level of human merit. Priceless display of divine traits in humanity. Honour and respect.
The most important thing in every sports is the respect towards opponent and sportsman spirit
Magnus is the Jetha Lal of chess who always arrives late 😂
When greatness sees greatness. The mutual respect shown here is brilliant.
I am not crying 😭😭😭
That's a gentle man i want to be like
Standing up to shake another man's hand is a power move.
This old man very gentle man and respect full,bravo old man.
You are the best example for the next generation 👏👏👏👏👏
Watched the entire game.
What an absolute class gentleman.
His good manners makes me gosebumps
When u have been playing chess or might as well anything else for your whole life over 50 years, u understand its beauty its difficulty and learn a lot about it. u develop respect for it. Then u see someone who is best at it, automatically u respect that person.
This is what chess taught us
A true gentleman and a good man.
Recognizes greatness even if he is great himself.
And Magnus absolutely loved it.
Great video.
Gotta love the respect
Chess is an emotional battle, When I won my first chess tournament the final kid I beat balled his eyes out and his girlfriend left him to try an date me. We were from different schools, I embarrassed him in front of his entire school simply by winning. Still feel bad 25 years later for the guy.
classy man Mister Kaidanov. 👌
This man is not world no 1 but this man is world no 1 in respecting people
Beautiful moment😀this also made magnus day for sure
Magnus Carlsen's smile is cute, he is actually blushing when Mr. Gregory asked if he could have his score sheet 🙂🙂🙂
That smile is actually prior to him giving the sheet to Kaidanov
@@devisaba2480 Nope, it only seems like that from this collage, watch the whole game and you'll see.
Human respect, such as being on time for a meeting, is shown outside the 64 squares of the chessboard.
Chess is a game of gentlemen
- a wise person
I hope, when Magnus returns to chess, he will drop the whole “late to every game” tactic.
A gentleman and a scholar.
An officer and a gentleman.
Stands up as Magnus arrives. Respectful gesture. Avoids eye contact when shaking hands. Shows lack of confidence and enthusiasm.
Noble human being
bro conquier the world with class and kindness
Respect that is long gone in this world...
He's got magnus scoresheet and it's signed. How much would that cost after 50 years?. That's treasure right there.
Probably not that much. 200 euros,. maybe.
50 euros
kaidanov will give it to his grandchildren later
Bro thought it would be worth a lot
over 9000 rubels
Very cool, this gm is still a fan of chess and now has memorabilia of a champion named Magnus Carlson. 👍
they have played each other 3 times before this match but i think magnus has become a solidified icon since then their first game was in 2009 when magnus was 18 but still amongst the top players by then and year later if i remember correctly he achieved the highest score of all time (2010) and that bar has gone up since then
I'd like to imagine that Magnus was respectful as well and didn't make the man wait any longer like he typically does.
what a gentleman, he deserve his own movie, 'cool grandkids did not know their grandpa is an assassin'
Nice to see great respect from a player that also deserves great respect☕
♥️
Such a good and heartwarming video i watched all day, hope these kinds of videos show up 😊
Awww, thankful for great people.
"Attack your opponent with kindness and maybe he'll spare your soul and offer you a draw" - Capibarovsky
just like in life, you never shake hands sitting down
Great personality of Kaidanov
Gregory used the wholesome tatic to countor magnus incredible late tatic!!
*chezz is a game of Gentlemen-/*
Chess*
Come on.
@@OriginalPuro chezz*
That's kinda rizzy
Firouzja left the chat destroyed too many water bottles 😅
A different generation, a generation that understood respect and honor
Chess is a gentleman's game.
Thanks for the subtitles, otherwise i wouldnt have known he stood up and did a respectfull gesture, wouldnt even have known magnus arrived without them.
ahah, I know right?
this is very ignorant of you. how else would blind people now what is going on?
@@Attalai A blind person cant find the video.
wait until you read the description of this video, something about a 14 year old girl. but no where to be seen
Never to old to geek out playing the greatest ever
that's so wholesome 😢
Eso se llama humildad de un gran maestro.
Walks in like Jim Morrison late to rehearsal, like a rockstar ha ha ha
I will learn this chess, such a beautiful game ❤, I have loved ppl play it , it makes sense😌
Yeah, but put that music up to even chickens fighting and you will get the same feeling lol
Someone saw how the man closed his fist when he stood up. emotion and nervousness. Amazing
It must be an honor to play against the best chess player of all time
Nyc gesture❤ Respect🙏❤️
So nice of magnus
at this age , he can compete against world chess champion. I think he is a blessed man.
he just stood up
This is a great video. If whole humanity respected more talented people, we would live in a better world
"14 year old Girl SHOCKS"
LOL, the title totally unrelated
Mangus is just so humble😊❤
Sportsmanship at its best ❤