This is actually asking too much of him, IMO. A whole day of live analysis . . . and then this separate, additional video (?) Hope they're paying him enough to make it worthwhile . . . (!)
Svidler masterfully demonstrates that the human brain in time controls will never successfully expose the beauty of chess through the complexity of its moves/piece combinations. of course while we still admire the abilities of say Capablanca...Fischer or Kasparov..etc. chess fans understand that even their finest games are not without mistakes and failures of opponents. and perhaps that..is the true beauty of the game.
Also when recently was the World Championship in Amsterdam, he was competing in Wijk aan Zee, and in the resting day, when and did some photos with the players, sharing them on twitter.
There are some other tie breaks aswell, but I am not sure if they can possibly take place in this tournment anymore. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candidates_Tournament_2018
Thanks GM Svidler! It's a fantastic service to all chess lovers to get this kind of high level analysis so quickly after the games. Well done!
You look exhausted Peter (no offense intended). Thank you for your hard work and insight. It is appreciated. Much respect....
This is actually asking too much of him, IMO. A whole day of live analysis . . . and then this separate, additional video (?) Hope they're paying him enough to make it worthwhile . . . (!)
Outstanding video as always, thank you Peter (and Jan)!
The first minutes are a Spanish game masterclass, about why the pieces belongs to some squares in that kind of structures.
Priceless.
Very nice, thanks Peter.
More games analyzed! Liking it. Svidler gives advanced analysis
Thank you Svidler for sharing with us your interesting analysis you are the best commentator in chess history!
Listening commentary from one of the strongest chess players in the world!!! Pleasure to my ears!!!
28:11 "From a human perspective . . ." A kind of commentary that didn't exist even 15 years ago . . .
Great material, thanks Peter!
Svidler masterfully demonstrates that the human brain in time controls will never successfully expose the beauty of chess through the complexity of its moves/piece combinations.
of course while we still admire the abilities of say Capablanca...Fischer or Kasparov..etc. chess fans understand that even their finest games are not without mistakes and failures of opponents.
and perhaps that..is the true beauty of the game.
Peter might as well be an American or Englishman. He speaks the language so well.
Thank you Peter, you are the best
A beautiful mind which I wud rather see playing there even at the cost of losing his brilliant analyses
Saint Peter
Svidler DEF plays Hearthstone. "Greetings travelers..." says it all.
He does,said it in a stream
Also when recently was the World Championship in Amsterdam, he was competing in Wijk aan Zee, and in the resting day, when and did some photos with the players, sharing them on twitter.
Which one is Peter's good eye?
Greetings to you too, traveler
Aronian, punished!
What is the proud Dad moment? Did I miss it yesterday?
How are the tie-breaks decided? How do they work? Ty in advance.
Head to head score. if that cant determine, then whoever has more wins.
There are some other tie breaks aswell, but I am not sure if they can possibly take place in this tournment anymore. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candidates_Tournament_2018
Great analysis, although "large advantage, mistake, threat etc. " sounds a bit funny to me, big would be a more conventional usage :-)
Greetings, Earth Creature! :)
Fabiano found Ne3-d5 almost instantly during the press-conference.
Nikita Petrov Levon suggested the move, Fabiano admitted missing it.
Haha!
Thanks for the videos, but you say "on the spot" a lot!
2:51 called Caruana Sasha :)
No, called Grischuk Sasha, which is Alexandre's hypocorism.
He was talking about Sasha- Aronian from day before yesterday
FabiaYES
He explains too fast, I don't have time to understand anything. It is sad that only grandmaster can understand it :(
Akobian game analysis are more understandable.