I have been following chess base India for past couple of weeks watching each and every video. Today I had my first win with checkmate in an online game with a stranger. It just made my day. Thank you chess base India for hooking me up to the game of chess.
Wow, who thought he'd be assisting the next World champion after we saw him win the Olympiad for Uzbekistan. He seemed like a senior, less brilliant player than the rest of the brilliant youngsters in that Uzbek team. Good for him!
Wow, an amazing interview, providing a fresh look at the world championship and Ding Liren. Thank you Jakhongir for sharing! And great kudos to Sagar and ChessBase India for the scoop! 🎉
This is the second time (to my knowledge) that an Uzbek was a second to a world champion for the match. Rustam Kasimdzhanov was a second to Vishy Anand in his world championship campaigns.
@@debarunbhattacharya7794 Kasimdzhanov was also FIDE world champion 2004-2005 but I guess most people will remember him as a good second for Anand and Fabi
I have been following chess base India for past couple of weeks watching each and every video. Today I had my first win with checkmate in an online game with a stranger.
It just made my day. Thank you chess base India for hooking me up to the game of chess.
The whole Ding team seems really nice:)
Johongir muhlislariz siz bilan
Wow, who thought he'd be assisting the next World champion after we saw him win the Olympiad for Uzbekistan. He seemed like a senior, less brilliant player than the rest of the brilliant youngsters in that Uzbek team. Good for him!
This guy is very intelligent. No wonder he was part of a World Championship winning team
Wow, an amazing interview, providing a fresh look at the world championship and Ding Liren. Thank you Jakhongir for sharing! And great kudos to Sagar and ChessBase India for the scoop! 🎉
Wonderful interview. Jakhongir spoke really well
He seems to be very nice person and very humble too!
He is always positive ❤
Wow, Uzbek now has a second of a World Chess Champion.
Rustom kazimdjanov (the highest rated uzbek) was anand's second
This is the second time (to my knowledge) that an Uzbek was a second to a world champion for the match. Rustam Kasimdzhanov was a second to Vishy Anand in his world championship campaigns.
@@debarunbhattacharya7794 Kasimdzhanov was also FIDE world champion 2004-2005 but I guess most people will remember him as a good second for Anand and Fabi
Love Ding Liren and his whole team
Jakhongir Vakhidov is a very creative player.
Ding liren is a saint
Sagar, nice interview! Any plan to interview Richard Rapport?
nice interview!
Nice
the song that Vakhidov tried to perform is - th-cam.com/video/ByMSIOCsD2Y/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this, a wonderful composition!
Magnus will be calling soon!
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