Very boring commentary, got me sleepy as perhaps Sagar himself was when recording this video. Plus showing all sorts of possible moves and then reverting everything fast gets very confusing. Sagar does this even when commenting in the background of analysis when the players are moving. Which confuses if this is actually what the player played or Sagar's analysis going on
Hey Sagar and Amruta, I just randomly found your channel and now I’m literally addicted to watching chess though I don’t know how to play but it’s just really cool to see our player’s dominating , I want to thank you a lot for bringing in light the Indian chess…people don’t give the same hype to chess players as they do to the other games I really love watching these live streams and videos ✨✨ Thanks a lot guys!!!!!😊 I hope I meet you all one day!!!
Very nicely explained concepts. I like your style of pausing for viewers to question, find the move. Makes the entire video more interactive. Please do make similar style learning videos. 😊😊
hi sagar sir , i am big fan of you and your commentary .. but can you please make videos like earlier where players are playing you are giving your mesmerizing commentary.... that was way too exciting 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑❤❤
He’s effectively (relatively) the “older generation” here! Also, you know Anish is not Indian, right? I think he’s some combination of Nepali/Dutch/Russian, if I remember correctly ..
Our players though talented lack positional sense and methodical endgame skills of European players. I assume they study classical games before venturing into software/puzzles/coaching.
Currently we have 4 players in the top 11. Of them one is going to play for the world championship and stands a good chance of winning it too. One is a 5 times world champion. The other two are insanely talented and probable future world champions. They wont have come this far if they lacked positional sense or endgame skills.
@@meshrath Missed the whole "of European players" part. They come from a different school of chess than europeans/Russians who focus heavily on the classics and endgames. This is not a knock on their talent. They can be top 10 players and still have weaknesses in their play.
@@alekhinesgun9997 Didn't know there was an Indian school of chess! Well anyway, they must be extraordinarily talented to become WC level without knowing the classics and endgames. Oh and take away the middle game too, that's where positional play abounds. So again, they are talented to have reached this far with openings only.
@meshrath you are not getting his point. Everyone has weakness. Magnus is not that good at openings. Maybe he doesn't do crazy prep like Indian kids now. But it is his relative weakness. Current Indian kids definitely have bit of weakness in end game. You can look at where they struggle the most in losses. Pragg is probably the most skillful at end game and is fairly intuitive but even he sometimes struggles at end game. They are way way above us(the hobby players) but you can still analyze their playstyles and understand their strengths and weaknesses.
Solve Pragg's amazing moves in interactive format on ChessRanga: chessranga.com/exercises/6681383088007ff787b7d47e
1:34
Him : we will try to keep it a secret.
The title : 😅
beautiful analysis Sagar
"We'll keep it a secret for now" - goes on to reveal the secret in the title of the video. Love you Sagar! ❤
Does Anish steal some pieces there?
Love when pragg wins. But sad when anish loses
So your emotion right now is emotionless
Yep Gora is always nice for many Indian people
Magnus with a C4 E4 structure with White and Pragg with E5 Bishop with black is deadly!
9:01 rh5 ?
Bxa6
@@alekhinesgun9997 bishop takes a 6 than
@@Poonamjain-hw5yz Rxd6.
Very boring commentary, got me sleepy as perhaps Sagar himself was when recording this video. Plus showing all sorts of possible moves and then reverting everything fast gets very confusing. Sagar does this even when commenting in the background of analysis when the players are moving. Which confuses if this is actually what the player played or Sagar's analysis going on
Beating Anish Giri is a big achievement. Keep it up!
Yo lets gooooooo!!!! Pragg doing his thing! 👏👏👏
Video title - Prag Beats Anish giri 💥
Video Start - match had decisive results we will keep it secret 🫢
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey Sagar and Amruta,
I just randomly found your channel and now I’m literally addicted to watching chess though I don’t know how to play but it’s just really cool to see our player’s dominating , I want to thank you a lot for bringing in light the Indian chess…people don’t give the same hype to chess players as they do to the other games
I really love watching these live streams and videos ✨✨
Thanks a lot guys!!!!!😊
I hope I meet you all one day!!!
Yes indeed sagar is commentary god ❤
Dominating? Ever heard of Magnus Carlsen and Ding Liren?
I thought he would drew this game as well.... Because the other day he was winning against Gukesh also, but couldn't conv ert it to a win...
Sagar bhai, you really expect us to find b4😂😂😂😂😂
Very nicely explained concepts. I like your style of pausing for viewers to question, find the move. Makes the entire video more interactive. Please do make similar style learning videos. 😊😊
great video!!
9:03 how rock is trapped, it can move to h5?
Same doubt
Rh5 Bxa6 Bxa6 Rxd6
9:01 rh5 ? its not trapped right ?
Bxa6
Bxa6 Bxh2+ Nxh2 Bxa6 Rd6 Rb5 a3 Ra8 Nf3
Please add bar...as a normal boy in chess i feel bore without bar
No surprise, as prag has also beaten Magnus! 😂
Please don’t put result in title of the video.
Dear Anish
விரைவில் வெற்றிப் பாதையில் திரும்புவீர்கள்
hi sagar sir , i am big fan of you and your commentary .. but can you please make videos like earlier where players are playing you are giving your mesmerizing commentary.... that was way too exciting 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑❤❤
Did he steal the piece again?
you have to show the win meter shown by computer, which shows which side the win favours. it will help us understand better
221st viewer
Ewwww
Fantastic, thanks Sagar Bhai for beautiful pictures 🎉❤
Sagar ji you are violating copyright from agdamator 😂
Anish played pawn to h4 1sec he is so nervous 😂😂😂😂
Don’t put the result in the title. You spoiled our excitement 😅
He win 2 rapid crazy Giri stuns
One classic win 🎉🎉🎉
How the rook was trapped can it move to h5?????
Thanks!
You are keeping it secret but you title can't 🤣🤣
wow
why no eval bar?
In 9:02 rook can go to h5 how is it trapped
9:00 how is rook trapped it can go h5🤨🤔
Use old chessboard with bar
Thanks for keeping it a secret!
nicely explained sagar
Blunder by sagar 😂
at 9:01 what about r h5?
First
Dear young Anish
You should be a role model
For young Indian players
He’s effectively (relatively) the “older generation” here! Also, you know Anish is not Indian, right? I think he’s some combination of Nepali/Dutch/Russian, if I remember correctly ..
Our players though talented lack positional sense and methodical endgame skills of European players. I assume they study classical games before venturing into software/puzzles/coaching.
Currently we have 4 players in the top 11. Of them one is going to play for the world championship and stands a good chance of winning it too. One is a 5 times world champion. The other two are insanely talented and probable future world champions. They wont have come this far if they lacked positional sense or endgame skills.
@@meshrath Missed the whole "of European players" part. They come from a different school of chess than europeans/Russians who focus heavily on the classics and endgames. This is not a knock on their talent. They can be top 10 players and still have weaknesses in their play.
@@alekhinesgun9997 Didn't know there was an Indian school of chess! Well anyway, they must be extraordinarily talented to become WC level without knowing the classics and endgames. Oh and take away the middle game too, that's where positional play abounds. So again, they are talented to have reached this far with openings only.
@@meshrath You're impressively dense👍
@meshrath you are not getting his point. Everyone has weakness. Magnus is not that good at openings. Maybe he doesn't do crazy prep like Indian kids now. But it is his relative weakness. Current Indian kids definitely have bit of weakness in end game. You can look at where they struggle the most in losses. Pragg is probably the most skillful at end game and is fairly intuitive but even he sometimes struggles at end game. They are way way above us(the hobby players) but you can still analyze their playstyles and understand their strengths and weaknesses.