Game 3 showed that Hans thrives in complicated games. I don't remember who said it, but a great GM said that Hans thrives in complicated attacking games, and so he values initiative a lot more than material on the board, but when you grind the game down into defensive slugfests, Hans wavers. Though Anish is a great chess player, he played into Hans's strengths with this game. The g6 move allowed Hans the initiative he needed to run Anish off the board. I'm thinking that if Anish just sacrificed a pawn and defended a slightly worse endgame, he'd have ended with a draw.
I believe Fabiano Caruana said something to this effect. He mentioned that whenever he plays Hans, Hans can find unexpected moves to put pressure on Caruana in the middle game, but then fails to capitalize on the pressure at some critical point, and eventually collapses in the end game. Whatever the case, it sounds like Hands tends to struggle when there is less material.
What is this sorcery by Hans? Dude is playing like Alpha zero these days 🔥 Maybe Magnus and Hikaru should reconsider their stance and admire this talented chess player.
@football_ix_lovee admire a self confessed cheat that conducts himself with no class or humility instead of showing gratitude that he still has a career? Simply because he can play chess? Really?
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One of the best things about Agadmators channel now is the comments aren't riddled with 12 years olds spamming the same tired memes like on gotham chess. I guess not today.
@@NowhereMan7 1- Why do you hate Jews Americans FSU Israelis etc? You are contributing to the rise of anti-semitism and anti-Americanism. It's a big problem now in politics, and you're spreading it in chess. It started of course with Magnus who is discriminatory against Jewish-or-American players. Levy is Jewish too. - Ha6uVGB-Mtw 2 What do you think of Bibi Netanyahu's defense of alireza firouzja from Norway's Magnus Carlsen in yirg14TiLt8 ?
3:00 the reason why Hans captures with the bishop here is that when he recaptures with the knight it hits Anish’s light square bishop. The square bishop can’t move because f7 is weak for queen-rook battery, so Hans is getting Anish’s light square bishop. Basically Hans has exchanged his dark square bishop for Anish’s light square bishop which is positionally very smart, because Hans is attacking and opposite color bishops benefit the attacking player.
“You always have to put a rook behind the passed* pawn. That’s how chess works.” I didn’t know that. But now I do due to that succinct and definitive statement.
Didn't magnus run into Hans on the beach and talk some chess just days before that. The story is Hans could not talk chess on the level he expected from his rating. The same thing happened in the tournament when Hans made no sense in de post game interview. Mentioning a bunch of lines that where clearly bad. Magnus went by his instincts and did what he thought was best. and why not it's the triad that made him the best chess player of all time. in the eyes of most.
More like a coincidence, he wasn't qualified to condidates, they kicked "seegey karjakin " And invited ding liren, plus nepo xon the candidates, But luckily for the second time Magnus Carlsen refused to defend his title, and gave it away for Free, And somehow ding has to play against nepo, Nepo was leading until he collapsed as always in the end... Ding liren is the weakest champ in history For the very first time, that the champ, is at the bottom of every tournament he compete in... No tournament won by ding to this day... Compare him with caruana taking over
@@unknown-unknown69 buddy Ding still had to win the candidates against all other top players and also had to beat Nepo to be the world champion. Stop disrespecting him so much. It is a straight fact that without Magnus around, he performed the best that year.
@@malsawmzela609 That's what I said He didn't win the candidates, he was was second with Nakamura and caruana, but automatically put to 2nd, nepo won the condidates,
@@unknown-unknown69 wrong. Ding went second by beating Hikaru. Yes Nepo won the candidates, but since Magnus decided not to defend his title, there were basically two winners, which were Nepo #1 and Ding 2#. Hikaru and Fabi were both below Ding in points.
@@unknown-unknown69 also please check Ding peak rating its very high, he just succumbed to the pressure and the magnitude of being the world champion, I guess he never expected it and Magnus refusing to play was shocking.
The second game by Hans until the moment he got a piece is Alpha Zero / Paul Morphy the simplicity of the game, he just finds simple ideas that show you "how bad humans are at chess".
I went there to watch yesterday. Was interesting...although in the actual playing hall, it was hard to see the position as there was no monitor. There was big screen in the next room though. Got to see some wild Foreests as well as they left the building with Hans, and played some chess on the side boards. Thanks for the event, guys!
I was never convinced by Hans cheating v Magnus. I honestly thought Magnus was uncharacteristically sloppy in the end game, considering most would rate him as the best end game player of all time (obviously many consider him the best player full stop, but I think more of a conversation there). As a solid but not amazing player (I play around the 2200) who likes to play uneven and interesting games (English for white, Dutch for black, Grunfeld for either), I've toyed with the Catalan as it naturally is an option for some lines in the English, and it's been great to see it on this channel over the last few days. I'd love to see some historically interesting Catalan or Grunfeld games, if Agadmator or anybody else has some recommendations I'll happily take them. P.S - I realise the Dutch at my ELO is not sound, but it is still fun. Probably need to read that Giri Sicilian course!
Hans has beaten Nepo and now Anish Giri in the same tournament and his play is making a statement that he is not a cheater. He is a very good chess player.
Over-the-board cheating is less likely v/s online cheating and beating two chess GMs back-to-back in the same tournament is more of a talent/skill than cheating.
isn't he being watched even more carefully in every tournament/game he plays after he complains about cheating? if not, then blame the organizers, not the player.
I see that #15 is Le Quang Liem. That name is unknown to me. I do not remember him being featured here, and if so it was a lot less than all the other top 20 players. Could you introduce us to this player?
The last time Hans got caught (and admitted to) cheating was five years ago. The last time my neighbor got caught stealing from my garage was five years ago. I still don’t invite the guy over for dinner. I still lock my garage. I wish the both of them the best and hope they both can become better people in the end. In the meantime if I see Hans in my garage at night he gets the garden hose spray down. Not the baseball bat, for sure, just the hose. Some people have less tolerance for admitted cheaters than others. I suppose Magnus had to take a minute before he accused Hans of a repeat offense. I suppose Northern European people have less experience with, or tolerance for, people who have broken into their garage in the past. We Americans see it all the time and so sadly have become accustomed to it to the point of making allowances for it Daily. That said , we don’t really know do we? Shooting the guy down with shame is poor form. I personally however find his public persona to be offensive. How differently would Hans find himself being treated if he were an enjoyable fellow with a well tempered ego? Who knows?
Let's say you cheat during your highschool to get a better grade on History. You admit to this during your university studies. Should you be expelled from your university? Even though one grade doesn't correlate to the full effort, surely it might show bad morals. Okay, let's say you are expelled. Should you be banned from ever entering university? I think that is excessive. Even more if you have dedicated your whole life into one subject, let's say medicine. Hans is getting this level of treatment from others, and for no good reasons. If he was truly on the wrong, why did they only ban him after Magnus accusations? If it were another player, I'm pretty sure he would still be invited to top tournaments, but he isn't. This is precious time because he is at an age where he can be a world champion contender. Magnus is just trying to slow him down and basically lower his chess peak. The difference between stealing and cheating online at the age of 12 or 16, is that cheating is not against the law, only against the website platform. Why should this affect him forever on fide or tournaments? Believe me, you don't want to be persecuted for every wrong doing you did as a child. Even minors are released from prison when they become adults because it is not right.
His age (both as a minor at the time of the admitted offenses and now being a young adult) are mitigating factors. It’s a lot to expect a 21 y/o to “take it on the chin” graciously when from his PoV his entire career and livelihood have been thrown into jeopardy by the allegations.
@@TravelingMooseMedia Agree, Mr. TMM. FYI my son once cheated on me overtheboard using his Iphone. I caught him and asked him not to do that again and it was never brought up again. I still love him and we still play chess.
Hans is climbing well, looks like he will be heading for top 10 with signs of genius. Giri not so much, might have topped out in the lower 27s, making do with some basic tricks.
Kf5 nice endgame from Hans Anish had good chances in that game tough loss but Great for Hans I hope Hans does well vs Magnus at least keeping it close I hope if anything Hans benefits from having competed vs other elite GMs he gets more opportunities or invites to other events as well
In the first presentation: On move 52 Anish had ...Qxe4 I can't believe Anish missed ...Qxe4 Something is going on here... A grandmaster... Missing ...Qxe4 I saw Qxe4 for better counter play chances. Ok... ...Qxe4 leads to a losing end game even with the amazing ...Nd7! for black. ...Qe5 looks better than ...Qe7 ...Qe5 at least is more active :) Looking at ...Qe5 It seems ...Qe5 isn't that good either. White's light squared bishop was the problem. Black had a chance to force trade the light square bishops in the mid game after a5... Anish, I agree with ...Qe7 after all... I did learn from this game...it may have made my understanding of the mid game stronger. Thank you Anish :)
"It's the Injury of the Century..." lol Judging by the way it's bandaged it looks like a broken ring finger. If so that's a hard finger to break, other things get in the way first, but broken fingers can be painful,
because white's knight just snatched a black knight while simultaneously opening an attack from the bishop on the queen. the queen has to move away from danger, and the queen is incapable of capturing the knight, so after the black queen avoids the attack, the white knight will move back to safety, and now white is up a whole knight
Good luck. First couple of days are the hardest, also because you lose the little rituals, like the after dinner smoke. What really helped me was to approach it by trying to see myself not as a smoker who quitting, but as a non-smoker, if that makes sense. Also be kind for yourself, if you make small relapse, don't see it as a fail, but just as a break, and continue being a non-smoker the next day.
Game 3 showed that Hans thrives in complicated games. I don't remember who said it, but a great GM said that Hans thrives in complicated attacking games, and so he values initiative a lot more than material on the board, but when you grind the game down into defensive slugfests, Hans wavers.
Though Anish is a great chess player, he played into Hans's strengths with this game. The g6 move allowed Hans the initiative he needed to run Anish off the board. I'm thinking that if Anish just sacrificed a pawn and defended a slightly worse endgame, he'd have ended with a draw.
I believe Fabiano Caruana said something to this effect. He mentioned that whenever he plays Hans, Hans can find unexpected moves to put pressure on Caruana in the middle game, but then fails to capitalize on the pressure at some critical point, and eventually collapses in the end game.
Whatever the case, it sounds like Hands tends to struggle when there is less material.
Levy rozman said this
That "I wasn't born yesterday" 9:29 line killed me 😂😂😂😂😂
In dutch we say "hij is niet van gisteren, = he's not from yesterday". Meaning he's smart
Me too hahahahahaha
The thing is agadmator said Hans playing like an engine probably was just a compliment but it can be taken in others ways too. lol
Other ways by idiots who does not know how to play chess.
Hans playing with engine like precision.
- Agadmator 2024
I think Hans used to play with computer while training rather than playing against real humans.
I hope it ages well
:)))) same thoughts
check him ass
I wonder how 🤫
"FISCHER is FISCHER but a knight is a knight " Agadmator
What is this sorcery by Hans? Dude is playing like Alpha zero these days 🔥 Maybe Magnus and Hikaru should reconsider their stance and admire this talented chess player.
He’s beating Top 10 players with proctors present, so yes, they should…
This is cheating sorcery, bro
Magnus has already proved he is the biggest baby ever to be chess champion, which wasn't easy. Might as well ride it out now
@@PaulThronson Sums it up perfectly.
@football_ix_lovee admire a self confessed cheat that conducts himself with no class or humility instead of showing gratitude that he still has a career? Simply because he can play chess? Really?
Excellent play from both players with such complicated lines. Also made me realise... I only enjoy chess, I can't really play it lol.
You speak for both of us, my friend. 🤜🤛
Chess speaks for itself
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@@nicbentulanwtf?
One of the best things about Agadmators channel now is the comments aren't riddled with 12 years olds spamming the same tired memes like on gotham chess. I guess not today.
@@NowhereMan7 1- Why do you hate Jews Americans FSU Israelis etc? You are contributing to the rise of anti-semitism and anti-Americanism. It's a big problem now in politics, and you're spreading it in chess. It started of course with Magnus who is discriminatory against Jewish-or-American players. Levy is Jewish too.
- Ha6uVGB-Mtw
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What do you think of Bibi Netanyahu's defense of alireza firouzja from Norway's Magnus Carlsen in yirg14TiLt8 ?
3:00 the reason why Hans captures with the bishop here is that when he recaptures with the knight it hits Anish’s light square bishop. The square bishop can’t move because f7 is weak for queen-rook battery, so Hans is getting Anish’s light square bishop. Basically Hans has exchanged his dark square bishop for Anish’s light square bishop which is positionally very smart, because Hans is attacking and opposite color bishops benefit the attacking player.
You have an excellent analytical chess mind sir. At least 2000 ratings points above me. 🤣
And/or for longer term control of the d5 square.
Excellent game explained with excellent commentary. THANK YOU 😊
I stil laugh at Giri's tweet on Hans sueing Magnus for playing Rock Paper Scissor with Ian to know who gets to play Hans!!!
What?
@@panda4247 See anish's tweet on magnus ducking hans and while nepo plays him
@@ultron_48 I don't have twitter (if I had, I could have checked for myself)... can you paste it here?
What is the matter with some of the people here? Beautiful and instructive chess! Thanks for this video. Keep it up!
“You always have to put a rook behind the passed* pawn. That’s how chess works.”
I didn’t know that. But now I do due to that succinct and definitive statement.
Passed pawn
@@Squashed8Ball *Thanks.
2:40
The way you said "and" looool.
Agad the legend, the man, the myth.
awesome commentary as always!
Wow, Giri is so brave for not abandoning the tournament and running away!
He needs the 💲
He has a family - $20k is a lot of cash, even to him…
@@mcronrn I understand but it wasn't a joke at his expense but Magnus'. A while ago Magnus accused Niemann of cheating and abandoned a tournament.
@@mcronrn$20k just by playing the game?
Didn't magnus run into Hans on the beach and talk some chess just days before that. The story is Hans could not talk chess on the level he expected from his rating. The same thing happened in the tournament when Hans made no sense in de post game interview. Mentioning a bunch of lines that where clearly bad. Magnus went by his instincts and did what he thought was best. and why not it's the triad that made him the best chess player of all time. in the eyes of most.
World champion number fourteen is miracle of 2024.
More like a coincidence, he wasn't qualified to condidates, they kicked "seegey karjakin "
And invited ding liren, plus nepo xon the candidates,
But luckily for the second time
Magnus Carlsen refused to defend his title, and gave it away for Free,
And somehow ding has to play against nepo,
Nepo was leading until he collapsed as always in the end...
Ding liren is the weakest champ in history
For the very first time, that the champ, is at the bottom of every tournament he compete in...
No tournament won by ding to this day...
Compare him with caruana taking over
@@unknown-unknown69 buddy Ding still had to win the candidates against all other top players and also had to beat Nepo to be the world champion. Stop disrespecting him so much.
It is a straight fact that without Magnus around, he performed the best that year.
@@malsawmzela609
That's what I said
He didn't win the candidates, he was was second with Nakamura and caruana, but automatically put to 2nd, nepo won the condidates,
@@unknown-unknown69 wrong. Ding went second by beating Hikaru. Yes Nepo won the candidates, but since Magnus decided not to defend his title, there were basically two winners, which were Nepo #1 and Ding 2#.
Hikaru and Fabi were both below Ding in points.
@@unknown-unknown69 also please check Ding peak rating its very high, he just succumbed to the pressure and the magnitude of being the world champion, I guess he never expected it and Magnus refusing to play was shocking.
The chess spoke beautifully.
Cheating speaks for itself
There are better games from alpha zero
The endgame reminds me a bit of the famous game from the match Fischer vs Petrosian
The second game by Hans until the moment he got a piece is Alpha Zero / Paul Morphy the simplicity of the game, he just finds simple ideas that show you "how bad humans are at chess".
That level of play is unmatchable.
I went there to watch yesterday. Was interesting...although in the actual playing hall, it was hard to see the position as there was no monitor. There was big screen in the next room though. Got to see some wild Foreests as well as they left the building with Hans, and played some chess on the side boards. Thanks for the event, guys!
Very cool!
That seems odd not to have a display to show moves.
Thanks!
Damn this is ignored for 10 days lmao
This two-videos video thing is a nice addition to your series agad
Agad, what have you done to your finger? Is that the result of slamming your pawn down on b4 too hard?
I was never convinced by Hans cheating v Magnus. I honestly thought Magnus was uncharacteristically sloppy in the end game, considering most would rate him as the best end game player of all time (obviously many consider him the best player full stop, but I think more of a conversation there).
As a solid but not amazing player (I play around the 2200) who likes to play uneven and interesting games (English for white, Dutch for black, Grunfeld for either), I've toyed with the Catalan as it naturally is an option for some lines in the English, and it's been great to see it on this channel over the last few days.
I'd love to see some historically interesting Catalan or Grunfeld games, if Agadmator or anybody else has some recommendations I'll happily take them.
P.S - I realise the Dutch at my ELO is not sound, but it is still fun. Probably need to read that Giri Sicilian course!
Man what a game I sure wish I could play like these guys do 💯💯💯
That endgame was nice show of skill
Hans well prepared to avoid drawnish positions
Hans has beaten Nepo and now Anish Giri in the same tournament and his play is making a statement that he is not a cheater. He is a very good chess player.
How does that prove what you claim to prove?
Over-the-board cheating is less likely v/s online cheating and beating two chess GMs back-to-back in the same tournament is more of a talent/skill than cheating.
how? He can still be cheating, he is an expert cheater, and he can only get more stealthy about it.
isn't he being watched even more carefully in every tournament/game he plays after he complains about cheating? if not, then blame the organizers, not the player.
@@luisyanez5793The burden of proof is on you or anyone else who claims he cheated. To prove he cheated these games. I haven't seen any.
Chess has spoken
Chess speaks for itself
Cheating speaks for itself
@@allancouceiro9255 yeah why doesn't Magnus' cheating Alexandra Kosteniuk speak for itself?
@@nicbentulan what? Make another suggestion nobody cares about.
@@allancouceiro9255 why are you racist against Jews like Alexandra Kosteniuk?
@@nicbentulan time to take your meds
Hans can be a real pain in the ass to play against.
@@davidtrib7233woosh?
@@davidtrib7233 your joke but worse moment
Hans' ass is also paining don't forget
@@davidtrib7233bruh you ruined it
🚓 this is the Joke Police. You are hereby fined $1 for this tired old joke.
Thanks
Waited for you yesterday, and thought since you didn't come, you would compensate today :D
Darth Moke has been born
Outstanding match. All past allegations aside, Hans is a great player who apparently puts in the work.
.. and Magnus is apparently a lair and that not the first time in his life.
no allegations, he confessed to it
@@willywonka6487 Not concerning Magnus.
@@IrinaTrustsGod Since Magnus never brought any proof to the table, the rule is "In dubio pro reo".
@@schwindsichtigaderechte5293 very true
@agadmator - wishing your finger a speedy recovery
Excellent end game technique
Hans Skywalker: May the beads be with you.
I got hans thinking! 😂 I guessed the move in game 3 in the 'pause the video' ... but no way I could've executed.. I knew it could work though... 😊
6:12 when he doesn't play engine like precision?
I see that #15 is Le Quang Liem. That name is unknown to me. I do not remember him being featured here, and if so it was a lot less than all the other top 20 players. Could you introduce us to this player?
Hans had a good vibes ! 😅
Can you maybe explain more about obvious moves they didn't play,
Oof what a brutal endgame but super stoked to see Hans win
"I wasn't born yesterday"
We use the same sentence in Arabic in my city Latakia in Syria for the same purpose 😂😂❤
Awesome games!
Match of The Century... WOW
The last time Hans got caught (and admitted to) cheating was five years ago. The last time my neighbor got caught stealing from my garage was five years ago. I still don’t invite the guy over for dinner. I still lock my garage. I wish the both of them the best and hope they both can become better people in the end. In the meantime if I see Hans in my garage at night he gets the garden hose spray down. Not the baseball bat, for sure, just the hose. Some people have less tolerance for admitted cheaters than others. I suppose Magnus had to take a minute before he accused Hans of a repeat offense. I suppose Northern European people have less experience with, or tolerance for, people who have broken into their garage in the past. We Americans see it all the time and so sadly have become accustomed to it to the point of making allowances for it Daily. That said , we don’t really know do we? Shooting the guy down with shame is poor form. I personally however find his public persona to be offensive. How differently would Hans find himself being treated if he were an enjoyable fellow with a well tempered ego? Who knows?
He cheated online as a minor. Get over it. And your adult neighbor metaphor has no correlation
Let's say you cheat during your highschool to get a better grade on History. You admit to this during your university studies. Should you be expelled from your university? Even though one grade doesn't correlate to the full effort, surely it might show bad morals. Okay, let's say you are expelled. Should you be banned from ever entering university? I think that is excessive. Even more if you have dedicated your whole life into one subject, let's say medicine.
Hans is getting this level of treatment from others, and for no good reasons. If he was truly on the wrong, why did they only ban him after Magnus accusations? If it were another player, I'm pretty sure he would still be invited to top tournaments, but he isn't. This is precious time because he is at an age where he can be a world champion contender. Magnus is just trying to slow him down and basically lower his chess peak.
The difference between stealing and cheating online at the age of 12 or 16, is that cheating is not against the law, only against the website platform. Why should this affect him forever on fide or tournaments?
Believe me, you don't want to be persecuted for every wrong doing you did as a child. Even minors are released from prison when they become adults because it is not right.
His age (both as a minor at the time of the admitted offenses and now being a young adult) are mitigating factors. It’s a lot to expect a 21 y/o to “take it on the chin” graciously when from his PoV his entire career and livelihood have been thrown into jeopardy by the allegations.
@@TravelingMooseMedia Agree, Mr. TMM.
FYI my son once cheated on me overtheboard using his Iphone. I caught him and asked him not to do that again and it was never brought up again. I still love him and we still play chess.
I agree, Hans is a cheater, and he should only be allowed to play competitive chess afyer being sprayed first with a garden hose
The cheese speaks for itself
- Hands Kneeman
Happy Sunday 🎉
Great day to play chess & continue watching the Capablanca saga 😎
Hans is climbing well, looks like he will be heading for top 10 with signs of genius. Giri not so much, might have topped out in the lower 27s, making do with some basic tricks.
What a game!
Kf5 nice endgame from Hans Anish had good chances in that game tough loss but Great for Hans I hope Hans does well vs Magnus at least keeping it close I hope if anything Hans benefits from having competed vs other elite GMs he gets more opportunities or invites to other events as well
My boy Hans tearing it up
He is young. More to come.
tearing it up sounds very painful, let's hope he used lubricant
@@allancouceiro9255 You seem to have a lot of experience. Did your mom teach you?
In the first presentation:
On move 52 Anish had ...Qxe4
I can't believe Anish missed ...Qxe4
Something is going on here...
A grandmaster...
Missing ...Qxe4
I saw Qxe4 for better counter play chances.
Ok...
...Qxe4 leads to a losing end game even with the amazing ...Nd7! for black.
...Qe5 looks better than ...Qe7
...Qe5 at least is more active :)
Looking at ...Qe5
It seems ...Qe5 isn't that good either.
White's light squared bishop was the problem.
Black had a chance to force trade the light square bishops in the mid game after a5...
Anish, I agree with ...Qe7 after all...
I did learn from this game...it may have made my understanding of the mid game stronger.
Thank you Anish :)
isnot there a mate at 20.04 by white moving queen f8?
>when the chess ACTUALLY speaks for itself
Agad what happened to your finger? 😢
"It's the Injury of the Century..." lol Judging by the way it's bandaged it looks like a broken ring finger. If so that's a hard finger to break, other things get in the way first, but broken fingers can be painful,
I bet Hans was buzzing !
I still don't understand how it is a "match of century"... Kindof an Exaggeration
As the most boring one
Can you imagine both players have been told TO lose but it has look convincing 😮
Chess spoke for itself
Cheating speaks for himself
11:47 WHAT HAPPENED TO AGADMATOR HAND?
It seems like an injury caused by very intense masturbation.😢
@@brenoseifert He has had a girlfriend since years and they now have a child.
@simplehealthyliving4681 oh all right, thx for confirming it was masturbation!
What a fight.
Hans will destroy Magnus
Let the chess speak for itself.
What happened to Agadmators hand
Congrats to Hans.. he is a really good player
I defended Hans from the very beginning. Im glad to see him doing very well.
Beads are strong
I found the queen to B7 move but i wouldnt have the heads up in a real game!
9:15 Why not bishop a6 instead of this radom move pone a6 it prevent rook e2
for some reason i rarely feel bad for Anish losing, although i enjoy his game play :D
Has Hans already played against Magnus, or is the game still ahead?
Amazing ANAlizing capabilities!!!
There may soon come a day when Hans gets to speak for chess!
Dude , now speaking for himself
Nieman IS master OF THE greatest AND Most Strange Games. Bravo
"If you want to challenge someone to a Nidorf, challenge it with the 10th most popular continutation"
-Agadmator 2024
Can someone explain why Anish didn't capture bishop after Qa6 at 6:58
Rankings are subjective because too many people are obstructed from being in these tournaments
can someone explain why at 13:40 agad says that after Nxe4 black should resign?
because white's knight just snatched a black knight while simultaneously opening an attack from the bishop on the queen. the queen has to move away from danger, and the queen is incapable of capturing the knight, so after the black queen avoids the attack, the white knight will move back to safety, and now white is up a whole knight
2:13 Maybe explain why f5 doesn't straight up win a piece?
he doesn't need to because after Bc4 the bishop is obvisouly protected by the queen ..
nice to see hans return after the bs accusing
Hans is slowly morphing into Brian Peppers.
Hans is a great player, but he also plays a great psychological game, He gets into your head!
Yup. Playing against a known cheater can do that
Is everything fine with your finger?
"Too many pass pawn" is so scary
appears crow is on the dinner menu
5:08 isn’t Rxg5 kind of a problem in this position?
hans beat 27++ in classical? WOW!!!
Incredible rook sacrifice
Match of the Center? Perhaps the Match of the Day, not more!!
antonio please can you say a few words about how you quit cigs? today's my first day quitting
Good luck. First couple of days are the hardest, also because you lose the little rituals, like the after dinner smoke. What really helped me was to approach it by trying to see myself not as a smoker who quitting, but as a non-smoker, if that makes sense. Also be kind for yourself, if you make small relapse, don't see it as a fail, but just as a break, and continue being a non-smoker the next day.
Hans plays more interesting games than most. I don't see him as absolute top class.
at 14:14 why not nxc5?
Don't you think the caption does exaggerate a bit?
5:08 I think you missed that Hans could play rook takes bishop and fork,isn't right