Love these videos, thanks for putting them together. I think they'd be even more compelling if, after each move, you let us see the opponent's reaction before cutting and jumping ahead to the next move.
@@kevinwellwrought2024 This is not my opinion, this is the opinion of many grandmasters. Argue with them and not with me if you think you understand more about chess than they do
Fabi has been turning many of his games vs Hikaru into classical games into rapid games, where Hikaru is seems to have an advantage. Hikaru seems to always have a sneaky way to get Fabi out of his prep
"Doesn't put a lot of effort" Come on, the guy is clearly playing as much as every other players. That's not because he plays bongcloud once in a while that he doesn't "actually care".
Naka is peaking in his mid to late 30s, meanwhile Magnus is thinking about quitting in his early 30s. Naka about to be the new World #1 at this pace. What at one point were separated by almost 150 elo, now they are only separated by a mere 39.8 elo. Insane!!
I think that he will be never the no 1.. he is not stable enough in his performances ..I think that after Carlsen there will be and player from India who takes his place
tough to say, I think caruana might become number 1 in classical because both hikaru and magnus are not much interested in classical as they used to. They prefer speed chess from rapid to bullet rather than long games like classical nowadays. While people like Caruana still prefer classical I think.
If Sagar bhai commentary is there alon with analysis people with low elos can also understood, they will also get interest on this game, otherwise they don't understand anything
Just imagine...Hikaru had online chess for around 20 of his playing years. You know that when the guys play online, they don't play 3 matches in a day, they play 300. Now imagine the volume of someone having been born after 2000, with online chess available from the toddler stage. If guys like AliReza and Gukesh improve during their 20s as Magnus and Hikaru did, they will be 2900 beasts by the time they turn 30 Just because they will have played 10,000s of games more than Magnus and Hikaru did at their age of 30.
False equivalency. Naka is playing according to his true strength these days because he has learned to control hia nerves better. He has time and again said that the revenue from his streaming career has made him put less stress on his OTB chess. Fast/online chess does not improve classical chess on the contrary it harms it. Just look at the example of nihal whose bad habit of playing too much bullet and blitz has hampered his classical strength. On the other hand prag, gukesh and Arjun have continued to grow way past 2700 as they stayed away from bleeding hours playing bullet/blitz.
Making them do the handwritten move sheet is obsolete and imo wastes time on their clock. They really should stop this in any tournament that has a computer tracking the moves.
@@skya6863 I don't know. :D I never really thought about it. It is just something I feel belongs to classical chess, in the same way wearing a suit belongs to a theatre, or a christmass-tree belongs to Christmass. Why, that is difficult to explain. I guess, I am of the opinion that classical chess is the most important, prestigious kind of chess. So, writing the moves down stresses the importance of the occasion. Both players have to sign the sheet after the game to verify the result, etc... Also it is a tradition. And I am just used to it. Also, I am collecting all my gamesheets, I have a pretty nice collection after ten years. Without writing the moves down, there would be no collection. :D Edit: obviously it's good if you want to analyse the game.
Guys how many of you are aware that the thumbnail position on the board is edited or not what's played in the game. Because if it's fabi's move he can take the bishop on f6 and also it can't be hikaru's move possibly
They probably set the board up back to that position again to analyze after the match.. I couldn't find anywhere in the game that had that bishop and king like that
I want Hikaru to win the world championship so badly, he always said hed never win one because hes already in his 30s and theres this guy called magnus carlsen that plays...but now, magnus has essentially retired from classical chess and I don't think there is any other player that is better than him. What I mean by that is thay Hikaru is just as good as any of the other top players in the world and has just as much ability to win the candidates and beat Ding as anyone. On his best days, he's the best player in the world sans Magnus. Its just a question of if he can play to that potential when it matters most. Don't forget, he came within one game of being in the championship match last year.
Fabiano Resigned, you can tell by the placment of the kings at the end- so if they put both kings on white squares, it means white won. If both kings are on black squres, black won, and if the white king is on a white square but the black king is on a black square, then it was a draw.
Can anyone explain to me why the bar is going up AFTER white makes their move? This is not usually the case, generally the engine is evaluating the position before the next move
An algorithm puts moves in order of what it THINKS is best, then proceeds to the next level or PLY in its calculation, spending time looking at what it believes to be the best move(s) in this candidate move list. If a player makes a move not in the top of that list, and suddenly, the search algorithm sees that this new move, once made, allows for a better or worse path forward, the evaluation may move up or down accordingly. This threshold of not being able to see beyond a certain distance is called the "Horizon Effect" and it illustrates that once a new move is made, there is often enough clarity to see further ahead enough to alter the evaluation. Thus making a move reduces complexity and improves clarity. - j q t -
I think people are starting to have the same mindset they have with magnus. They get too nervous or something and play out of their plan and they beat themselves mentally before the game even starts. Just like the “magnus effect”
@@3rdEarlRussell Yea I'm aware of that as well. Was just hoping we could see it in an OTB event. But I suppose there are some FIDE regulations on attire as well.
Connected pawns for white against an outnumbered king in that position is winning, especially for a player of super gm caliber they are not going to blunder a well know theoretical victory.
@@KNNY61 No way Fabi is giving up rating points like that. A draw maybe, but never a loss. Especially since this is his third loss in classical to Hikaru in a row.
Love these videos, thanks for putting them together. I think they'd be even more compelling if, after each move, you let us see the opponent's reaction before cutting and jumping ahead to the next move.
I definitely can see he is better now than in previous years, maybe too much stockfish analysis daily does the trick for him
at least during a critical blunder/brilliancy
Hikaru on fire 🔥
He is already fire
The reason why Hikaru is so strong is he is extremely good at calculation of various lines as well as being a ferocious tactician.
Hikaru is a very strong positional chess player. Fabiano calculates better
@@applehead2004mj Nope, just the opposite!
@@kevinwellwrought2024 This is not my opinion, this is the opinion of many grandmasters. Argue with them and not with me if you think you understand more about chess than they do
Defense my friend... Defense!
In other news the sky is blue.
Fabi has been turning many of his games vs Hikaru into classical games into rapid games, where Hikaru is seems to have an advantage. Hikaru seems to always have a sneaky way to get Fabi out of his prep
Hikaru is the secondary protagonist who doesn't put in a lot of effort and wins against every one but gets beaten by the main character 😂
Vegeta
@@3rdEarlRussellit's true 😂😂
Sasuke, Bakugo, Zoro
@@sang-media Nah Sasuke shouldn't be on there since he never did lose. Draw yes.
"Doesn't put a lot of effort" Come on, the guy is clearly playing as much as every other players. That's not because he plays bongcloud once in a while that he doesn't "actually care".
Hikaru is real No-2
Big fan of him
Damn two of the world's best! How has Hikaru managed to pull off a win against classical master Caruana. Sure he has improved a lot
Beads
@@Andrew-kh7rz cope harder
Naka is peaking in his mid to late 30s, meanwhile Magnus is thinking about quitting in his early 30s. Naka about to be the new World #1 at this pace. What at one point were separated by almost 150 elo, now they are only separated by a mere 39.8 elo. Insane!!
I think that he will be never the no 1.. he is not stable enough in his performances ..I think that after Carlsen there will be and player from India who takes his place
40 points
tough to say, I think caruana might become number 1 in classical because both hikaru and magnus are not much interested in classical as they used to. They prefer speed chess from rapid to bullet rather than long games like classical nowadays. While people like Caruana still prefer classical I think.
@@biniamgirma7954 You're right. For some reason, I thought Hikaru's live rating was 2797
Hikaru was rated 2816 in 2015 ...
He was 2800 7 years ago before he took a break from over the board chess
Because he is more likely to play all the time and stream all the time.. naka eat sleep and breathe chess
Haha
Hes a professional chess streamer and player at the same time
He also fucks chess 😂
Do you think Caruana's routine different?
@@emreaydogdu7076 no I think hikaru plays the most even whenever he don't he stream or analyse
Naka is a beast!
I never see a grandmaster crushing like this
you call this crushing ?
He did that in Norway chess tournament too❤
@@gerritdeheij pretty much, he was crushed in the opening
Caruana lose on purpose, he already in candidates, Nakamura is not.
you're probable not a chess player, not many players would found the continuation after the non stockfish move of Caruana...@@zamuzz
there is the saying you can lose the battle mentally before it even starts
If Sagar bhai commentary is there alon with analysis people with low elos can also understood, they will also get interest on this game, otherwise they don't understand anything
I've always wondered why Hikaru moves the pieces so elegantly.
Just imagine...Hikaru had online chess for around 20 of his playing years. You know that when the guys play online, they don't play 3 matches in a day, they play 300.
Now imagine the volume of someone having been born after 2000, with online chess available from the toddler stage.
If guys like AliReza and Gukesh improve during their 20s as Magnus and Hikaru did, they will be 2900 beasts by the time they turn 30 Just because they will have played 10,000s of games more than Magnus and Hikaru did at their age of 30.
False equivalency. Naka is playing according to his true strength these days because he has learned to control hia nerves better. He has time and again said that the revenue from his streaming career has made him put less stress on his OTB chess. Fast/online chess does not improve classical chess on the contrary it harms it. Just look at the example of nihal whose bad habit of playing too much bullet and blitz has hampered his classical strength. On the other hand prag, gukesh and Arjun have continued to grow way past 2700 as they stayed away from bleeding hours playing bullet/blitz.
Haven’t we gotten to a place where players don’t have to write down every move? I’m new to Chess but it seems like the technology is there.
7:38 Caruana blunders en croissant, a move which would have ended the game immediately
Look at these two Yankees! Love em, go USA 🇺🇸 ❤
Naka even being a professional streamer still but world no 2 but if he spend more time in professional chess, he soon be the world champion
Jajajaaja como se expresa al final, es otro nivel
Naka is insane
Them putting the on the time button is low key satisfying ngl
Both are my online chess teachers.
Reasons for stepping away?
Did Fabi make it back 2800 on the official ratings? Or did he drop off before it got officially recorded?
on the official FIDE chart for November, Fabi is 2795
Live ratings:
No. 2: Fabi - 2794.9
No. 3: Naka - 2789.2
What’s they’re recording?
poor Fabi looked tense before the game😂
Making them do the handwritten move sheet is obsolete and imo wastes time on their clock. They really should stop this in any tournament that has a computer tracking the moves.
Os caras Tem 90 minutos e mais 30 segundos de acréscimo e se ainda tá reclamando deles anotar vc é louco
@@yvangoncalves4123 Every second counts.
After 10 years of playing classical games, I absolutely cannot imagine not writing the moves down. I wouldn't be able to play without it. :D
@@miroslavjanecek9993how come? Just curious
@@skya6863 I don't know. :D
I never really thought about it. It is just something I feel belongs to classical chess, in the same way wearing a suit belongs to a theatre, or a christmass-tree belongs to Christmass.
Why, that is difficult to explain. I guess, I am of the opinion that classical chess is the most important, prestigious kind of chess. So, writing the moves down stresses the importance of the occasion. Both players have to sign the sheet after the game to verify the result, etc... Also it is a tradition. And I am just used to it.
Also, I am collecting all my gamesheets, I have a pretty nice collection after ten years. Without writing the moves down, there would be no collection. :D
Edit: obviously it's good if you want to analyse the game.
Hikaru have 25 minutes at the end 😮
Felt like Caruana didnt figure the full impact of his nearly trapped queen into the position
Q: How is Hikaru so strong?
A: Nakamura is more buff than Caruana
Guys how many of you are aware that the thumbnail position on the board is edited or not what's played in the game. Because if it's fabi's move he can take the bishop on f6 and also it can't be hikaru's move possibly
Time stamp?
They probably set the board up back to that position again to analyze after the match.. I couldn't find anywhere in the game that had that bishop and king like that
I want Hikaru to win the world championship so badly, he always said hed never win one because hes already in his 30s and theres this guy called magnus carlsen that plays...but now, magnus has essentially retired from classical chess and I don't think there is any other player that is better than him. What I mean by that is thay Hikaru is just as good as any of the other top players in the world and has just as much ability to win the candidates and beat Ding as anyone. On his best days, he's the best player in the world sans Magnus. Its just a question of if he can play to that potential when it matters most. Don't forget, he came within one game of being in the championship match last year.
Sameeeeeeee
Hikaru only afraid to Magnus's effect😂
What a gam… love to see it IRL!!!
I just wanna know if there are any pre-arranged draws or wins, like if there is some agreement behind the scenes no one gets caught right?
In case you guys don't know, after the game when they shake their hands they play the Rematch in their mind LOL😅😅😅
Which chess app are you using for display ?
Where did they go out to so many times?
00:27 who farted
1:33 that move was completely correct?
Yes
@@isardo7533 I lost a game of chess in in like 3 or 4 moves before 🤣
Number 2 vs Number 3 🤩
Hikaru always put the cap back on the pen 😂
with this harmless line old Scotch??
Naka beast 🔥🔥
wifey buff
I think Caruana peaked 2018...got a feeling Hikaru will peak 2024 ... we'll see...
Hikaru, magnus, and fabiano 3 goats
By writing down moves, they can review their match
Caruana verry innocent🌝💖
Interesting!
Wait.. im still new to this Chess.. Did Fabiano Resign or isit a draw?
Fabiano Resigned, you can tell by the placment of the kings at the end- so if they put both kings on white squares, it means white won. If both kings are on black squres, black won, and if the white king is on a white square but the black king is on a black square, then it was a draw.
Can anyone explain to me why the bar is going up AFTER white makes their move? This is not usually the case, generally the engine is evaluating the position before the next move
Cause it's depth was limited. The bot could only see so many moves Into the future
@@Chessnuts-tl7zq ah ok that makes sense, thanks
An algorithm puts moves in order of what it THINKS is best, then proceeds to the next level or PLY in its calculation, spending time looking at what it believes to be the best move(s) in this candidate move list. If a player makes a move not in the top of that list, and suddenly, the search algorithm sees that this new move, once made, allows for a better or worse path forward, the evaluation may move up or down accordingly. This threshold of not being able to see beyond a certain distance is called the "Horizon Effect" and it illustrates that once a new move is made, there is often enough clarity to see further ahead enough to alter the evaluation. Thus making a move reduces complexity and improves clarity. - j q t -
Can any one pls tell me what they keep writing after each move?
And if they need to write that frequently why don't Tip Top pens are provided..😅
Their moves
Bro thinks he's Hikaru 😂
Hikaru is still with that green plastic bag😂, Idk why i focus on that lol
Tiap hari makan bidak catur makanya jadi jago bgt 😂😂😂
I think people are starting to have the same mindset they have with magnus. They get too nervous or something and play out of their plan and they beat themselves mentally before the game even starts. Just like the “magnus effect”
Hikaru is starting to look like Manny Pacquiao😁
Missing Sagar bhai analysis in every videos 🥲
What do they write on their papers?
Their moves
What are they writing down ? Why are all the people pacing in the background ?
Moves and arbiters.
I have a Nakamura carbon copy score card from 2002:o) Millenium Chess Festival don't be jealous!
Even though he is not a professional anymore... Dixit Naka.... 😂
Can Hikaru wear the pineapple shirt for the final game against Arjun? 🍍 would be a fitting finale if he wins that game and goes into the Candidates 😂
Hikaru always dresses formally for FIDE events
@@3rdEarlRussell Yea I'm aware of that as well. Was just hoping we could see it in an OTB event. But I suppose there are some FIDE regulations on attire as well.
Here after Hikaru clapped Caruana's cheeks in candidates 2024 again.
who won ?
People don’t know how and now they think he must be cheating 😂
Hikàrus open close time handicap epic. Just too fast😂😂😂😂
Hikaru is unafraid. Let someone challenge him
Fixed from caruana. He already in candidates.
Draw?
What are they writing?
Writing down the moves of the game, for arbiter purposes so that they have like the thing that actually happened
@@TheSadhaka1 why do they write their moves while they can watch the clip later?
@@BraceGD you mean they write their movies to avoid any cheating while they go to toilet or drinking?
@@faisal8144 no, not at all, they then give these notes to the arbiter so they have an official recording of the game
Caruana was writing his will, Hikaru what he wanted for dinner
Let me beat him.
Hikaru in his hitler ark 💀💀
☠️
Heil Hikaru?? XD
@@Sweet_Jelly39 yessir
And yet got beaten by Levy
Vidit sitting alone 🥹
They gotta write every move or what
Who won?
Hikaru
Has anyone ever just got up from the table and not said shit... No talkn about there thoughts
probably some teenage emo gurrl did so in 1987 . . . - j q t -
Sold
Wife's wonder 🤔😅
His just way way to strong
Why he resign?
Hikaru had two connected passed pawns and they both recognized that there wasn't any way to stop him from getting a queen.
he was dead lost
He has too go peepee
Hikaru looking handsome, I wonder if his new woman has something to do with it
caruana gave this game to naka to eliminate erigasi
fabi its over
drew or resighn
even in pieces.....why did he resign?
Connected pawns for white against an outnumbered king in that position is winning, especially for a player of super gm caliber they are not going to blunder a well know theoretical victory.
Underwhelming game honestly
Because magnus is not there😂😂, just kidding
indonesia
I played one time against Nakamura, Caruana and Magnus Carlsen (they three against me) but they didn't have any chance! ☺️ (true story)
Why they never see their eyes? Hahaha
It could be a pre- arrangement game because with this Hicaru win it would be a great chances that Nakamura will participate in candidate.
Uh, no. Such tend to be quick draws. This was far from that.
@@KNNY61 No way Fabi is giving up rating points like that. A draw maybe, but never a loss. Especially since this is his third loss in classical to Hikaru in a row.
Fabi has mistake
This hikaru guy thinks hes good going against low teir?
is Hikaru getting taller?
Well this is his weakest year in several years so he isntthat strong atm...
Chess players are so awkward wtf
Igual en el tablero te revientan crack