Hi folks, I'm the guy who made the video. Lots of you asking why I insisted on Ng5 after Qh6. That's because Black can play the typical idea Kh8-Rg8, guarding g7. Ng5 ends the game because of the unstoppable threat on h7. Cheers!
While I really enjoy your style of presentation, a little bit of depth in different variations or tactics would be very helpful for players like me who don't immediately see the top (say 3) moves. I really hope you could incorporate that into your analysis.
Eugene Torre was the first and only Asian Grandmaster at that time, I believe. Phillipines had the chess tradition that helped Anand and he said that many times.
@@1234444rbi well garry kasparov has defeated Tal several time still he is the best that's what apply with Anand also. Even Garry also missed many win after a certain age so bro respect . No one can be number one every time and its not in the game of chess it apply in every game. A better version of former champion is always there.
you understood what he said this was a trivial line from his prep, right? A silly opening trap that even infants now these days, nothing more. It's not like he had to do any mental work.
Very silent moves by The Tiger of Madras, Anand and Nepo was trapped helpless, he realized after e5 move but too late the tiger was ready to kill the king. Marvelous game by Anand.
Vishi is a magician 🎩!He can pull anything from his hat 🎩!!Another masterpiece to be treasured and the one ☝️ which will keep Great 👍🏻 GM Nepo haunting for many many nights!!!
d4 blunder was engines top choice for so long, i wonder why engine discarded f5 idea in their inital evaluation and rather like white to play bishop e2!!
my company organized an interactive session with Anand a couple of weeks back as he too was in lockdown I did prepare to ask his views on Qd6 Scandinavian, Grundfeld, Najdorf moves among the many. the host only selected his choice of questionnaire as he didn't think they had time for Anand to discuss all the questions on various moves
@@dastran2731 idiot spotted, I am not even a indian but can accept that's an extraordinary move. Take pride in your country man for such a miniature masterpiece
Anand is super fast in his calculations every chess player knows that. At any part of the game can come up with something stuns the opponent. needless to mention evidences. Just search his miniatures. I mean he doesn't need a whole year to put up such master class game.
Who is a better chess player, Anand in 1999, or Anand today? In other words he's older which is a disadvantage, but has a lot of knowledge thanks to computer help.
On the 17th move by white, engines were always calculating a move like 17. Rfb1, saving the hanging rook on f1 and that was the reason why the engines said, yes, black is winning. But, the first time, when I tested this exact same position, after 17. f6, it'd almost in 3-4 seconds say, black is going to get checkmated in 4 more moves.... Peculiar
Just a quick comment, I recall reading in Vishy's book, 'Mind Master', about the advent of AI in chess preparation. Probably he was referring that an AI engine could have picked up the line when he talks about the older and slower 'classical' engines not being able to catch up?
Noob comment but why does the image at the bottom right show Vishy as playing black? That had me confused. Might be worth mentioning this is at the start for the ignorant and uninitiated
Hi folks, I'm the guy who made the video. Lots of you asking why I insisted on Ng5 after Qh6. That's because Black can play the typical idea Kh8-Rg8, guarding g7. Ng5 ends the game because of the unstoppable threat on h7. Cheers!
Hi Levy! Very nice and educational video. This match will surely be featured in many chess articles and an expert opinion surely helped
"I'm the guy who made the video" HAHA Good one Levy
While I really enjoy your style of presentation, a little bit of depth in different variations or tactics would be very helpful for players like me who don't immediately see the top (say 3) moves. I really hope you could incorporate that into your analysis.
ok
The old days when Levy had to introduce himself to the chess world
Dude doesn't play online. And he just comes and scatter the arena. Strong Anand.
indeed. he is #1 board of team india and performing better than all of his team mates
@@emregeylani ....combined
Yuo yess he is a Master !!
@@AnandSivaram22 Combined what?
@@apaarshrivastava performing better than all of his team mates combined.
Anand's insane. Seems he still got the skills to be one of the best.
not really, i have seen him miss so many wins, especially under time pressure.
Lol. He’s been world champion twice.
@@RichardHasal Not anymore though. Sad.
@@chrismatheson4729 well not too many players can be world champion at the same time
He has been. He is just older.
It feels great when machines are out of preparation...
😂😂
Great comment.
I'm so proud to say that part of Anand's early Chess career was here in Philippines.
U are right. He learned from a tv chess program in Philippines as a kid.
What's so nice about that?
Eugene Torre was the first and only Asian Grandmaster at that time, I believe. Phillipines had the chess tradition that helped Anand and he said that many times.
@@retiuup3753 what isnt nice about that?
@@sandeeproy1327 it's his mom who got him interested in chess
It took roughly 4 minutes and 13 second for my Stockfish Version 2.2.1 to find the move (15. f5). Simply brilliant prep by Vishy.
why so old version of sf?
It took 11 seconds with 24 cores at 3.7 GHz, that's pretty crazy
@@Motivic167 24 cores? 24 threads or 24 cores? Whig cpu ?
@@raghavendrarao6287 24 cores, 48 threads
I love that Robert can pronounce Anand's name perfectly, but then we have Danny making a very valiant attempt
Vishy is the epitome of "age is just a number" for the chess world.
Alo Knight how old is he?
@@edenli6421 He is 50
50 is nothing lol, smyslov was amazing in his 80's
With age comes experience
Vishy and Nihal, two Indian GMs with a huge age difference and yet both give the same example
Woh raat Nepo 2 baje tak piya 😂
Only Working Trix Lol
Lol
Hahaha I cant stop my laugh
Lmao 😂
Hahahaha, this comment made my day
Vishy: "It happens very often but this is one of the most trivial lines...."
GOAT!!
No joke. I ran the position after 14... d4 on Stockfish 10 and it took it until depth 30 and slightly over 3 minutes to find f5.
Anand is still the legend.
Legends never die
@@1234444rbi well garry kasparov has defeated Tal several time still he is the best that's what apply with Anand also. Even Garry also missed many win after a certain age so bro respect . No one can be number one every time and its not in the game of chess it apply in every game. A better version of former champion is always there.
Anand sir is in Germany currently, got stuck because of lockdown and even in this situation he is so mentally prepared it's unbelievable 🙌🙌
you understood what he said this was a trivial line from his prep, right? A silly opening trap that even infants now these days, nothing more. It's not like he had to do any mental work.
@@skdkskdk not for just one match but for the whole tournament he is leading the team and is an example of great leader and GM.
@@skdkskdk haters gonna hate but we know vishy is the best
Computer only found those moves at higher depth
Well, it is a deep prep afterall
*Computers only found those moves after Anand made them
@@xwhitemers885 Actually f5 took my laptop (Stockfish 20011801 + 5 man TB) 7 min to find... (still pretty impressive for a 10 year old preparation)
Lc0 (which seems to have much better positional "understanding" than other engines) takes ~3seconds to spot f5
@A 1000 It also depends greatly on hardware and my laptop is not that great...
It’s a match like this that really makes you want to go play Chess
Exactly
Anand knew this line years ago. It became his secret weapon and it's Nepo who helped him unleash it. Good thing he still remembers this.
Anand's face looks like typical indian dad on video call.
and u copied this comment from his bot playing vedio ryt ??
Good to see Anand back in the action!! It was so disheartening to see Anand in the commentary box during the candidates!! This one is masterclass!!
Very silent moves by The Tiger of Madras, Anand and Nepo was trapped helpless, he realized after e5 move but too late the tiger was ready to kill the king. Marvelous game by Anand.
In future it will be known as the "VISHY ANAND OPENING"!
True
The Anand variation of the Grunfeld. Even more remarkable when you realize Vishy is an e4 player and Ian is a Grunfeld expert
That's what playing chess for 44 years looks like
leftover notes from WC preparation of Anand :p
Vishi is a magician 🎩!He can pull anything from his hat 🎩!!Another masterpiece to be treasured and the one ☝️ which will keep Great 👍🏻 GM Nepo haunting for many many nights!!!
d4 blunder was engines top choice for so long, i wonder why engine discarded f5 idea in their inital evaluation and rather like white to play bishop e2!!
my company organized an interactive session with Anand a couple of weeks back as he too was in lockdown I did prepare to ask his views on Qd6 Scandinavian, Grundfeld, Najdorf moves among the many. the host only selected his choice of questionnaire as he didn't think they had time for Anand to discuss all the questions on various moves
Omg...was that Vishy or Alpha Zero playing white? Excellent play by Vishy!
Vishy is the most lovable GM's he is so humble yet strong
That was insane pawn move.
Remembers 10 year old line.
Me - what did i have for lunch today , can't remember.
Just one word...the word is WOW!!!
That was indeed a prepared line. Nuff said! :-)
INDIA"S PRIDE!!
I am proud to be Indian
@@dastran2731 Dude! The engine went bonkers over his moves
@@dastran2731 idiot
@@dastran2731 idiot spotted, I am not even a indian but can accept that's an extraordinary move. Take pride in your country man for such a miniature masterpiece
@@dastran2731 "hardwork, that's all".
Anand is super fast in his calculations every chess player knows that. At any part of the game can come up with something stuns the opponent. needless to mention evidences. Just search his miniatures. I mean he doesn't need a whole year to put up such master class game.
True
He didn't do any calculation at all here though.
This video is really good. Would love to see more content like this please!!
So calm and generous.
Meanwhile Giri is still busy finding the drawing move
This is why I love Anand
this game is so amazing i really never before seen attack like this...hehe strong storm come from clear sky :) gg Ananad
Anand: "this is one of the easiest one" ?
but to me this is elegant
Anand is definately one of my favorite WC SGMs
That was quite brutal
rozman well done sir. keep it up man. I can see why you are strong through great articulation
Any samay raina live stream viewer
Vishy op
@@yuvrajgupta6004 yeah😄
Aray bhai bhai. Macha diya bhai vishy sir ne kal.
@@anshb4154 ha bhai😁
Is Samay stream the Nations Cup?
I like how IM Levy Rosman always pronounces the names correctly!
so Nepo basically walked in to a mine that was laid out during the world war
wait so now anand has two immortals?
Yes
Not to mention another about dozen, but yes, ok, 2 now.
The Tiger is getting younger. The poor deers are running helter-skelter. A short game with just the pawns and the Queen.
Who is a better chess player, Anand in 1999, or Anand today? In other words he's older which is a disadvantage, but has a lot of knowledge thanks to computer help.
9:03 which game against Aronian are they talking about?
Search anands immortal on youtube
Anand vs Aronian Tata Steel Masters 2013
Anand is a absolute legend.
This was literally yesterday’s daily puzzle
Your chair makes it look like you've got a mullet.
Wow White moves are so unpredicted. Just two pawn move with sacrifices beat the opponent flat out. Awesome.........
Anand's immortal.
an enormous party wishy beats every machine that the human mind invented
Proud to have watched this game live
Harry Potter analysing a chess match
On the 17th move by white, engines were always calculating a move like 17. Rfb1, saving the hanging rook on f1 and that was the reason why the engines said, yes, black is winning. But, the first time, when I tested this exact same position, after 17. f6, it'd almost in 3-4 seconds say, black is going to get checkmated in 4 more moves.... Peculiar
Vishy Anand is a legend in category of Paul Morphy....
really a legend..... love u vishy sir🙏🙏
Just a quick comment, I recall reading in Vishy's book, 'Mind Master', about the advent of AI in chess preparation. Probably he was referring that an AI engine could have picked up the line when he talks about the older and slower 'classical' engines not being able to catch up?
Anand devastated Nepo completely vapourised him
I just downloaded this Game in PGN format. Good one to study .
Big difference in audio volume between the two parts of the video here, might want to double check that next time :)
Is there a clip of the actual game and commentary?
Levy, Dude You are amazing
Great explain bro..
Nepomniatchi has a lot of work to do between now and his challenge for the world title.
We can only one thing about the Indian tiger BRILLIANT
Legend 🙏🙏🙏
After watching this video, I had nothing but contempt for my Stockfish.
That 50 years old guy is still worthy....
I love Levy's commentary but I fear for his chess ambitions as he seems to be more one of us than one of them (super GM).
I think a fair bit of IMs especially recognize and make peace with the fact that they will never be a super gm
Nota 4 what do u mean by that? Weren’t all gm and super gms at one point at Im status?
Joe Bermuda what I mean is most IMs have to come to terms with the fact that they’re I’ll never be a super gm, and most do, including Levy (hopefully)
After d4 f5 if black goes gxf5 its no good, right? No way to stop the queen and the knight?
Piękna miniatura,dziwne że Nepo się na to nabrał hehe😯😄
beautiful!
Anands cooking still good.
Why can't Anand get his camera in better position. Very hard to connect to him
may be laptop with pop up camera in keyboard
I don’t quite understand the F5 move. It seems like black can do gxf5. I’m missing something, would someone be able to explain?
I think you will play. Qh6 followed by Ng5.
Does anand still use hiarcs
Nepo is very strong but Anand is legend.
Noob comment but why does the image at the bottom right show Vishy as playing black? That had me confused. Might be worth mentioning this is at the start for the ignorant and uninitiated
Knight g5 wasn't necessary, right? you only the need the pawn and the queen for the mate
King H8, queen h6, rook g8 , Knight g5,queen h7 . This is mate in 5 , longest line.
SAMAY OP 🔥
Maybe he's still got it
No need of Knight coming coz after H6 g7 boom f6 pawn is the deathly one
Vishy op
What if g6 takes f5
Yeaight love it
Nice chin, vishy
prime fischer v prime anand, who wins?
Now I understood why they are being called "Grandmasters"
Super grandmaster you mean.there are tons of GMs out there
Curb your Nepomnianism
-Naka
I love Anand!
Wojtaszek IQ200
Agadmator is so good that i find every other chess commentary boring.
This guy looks and sounds like Elijah Wood
Vaibhav op
Hello
Vishy SIR OP
knight is not required there