On his way to the title, Gukesh beat Alireza, Pragga, Vidit in the candiates, Hikaru, Caruana, Nepo were all not able to score a win. He beat Ding 3 times in the championship match. He absolutely deserves the title and has proven himself the best active player at the moment. Magnus isn't really an active classical player right now to me. He is likely still the best if he prepares for it, but if it does not, it is a no show. Gukesh said it himself recently: "Becoming the World Champion doesn't mean, I am the best player in the world, obviously there is Magnus. I am working hard to reach the level of greatness that Magnus has achieved." What a beautiful humble and honest thing to say. A true champion and great person! A match between Magnus and Gukesh for the title in 2 years would be wonderful to settle some debates. I doubt it'll happen, but Gukesh would absolutely deserve it.
Don't worry you have a chance at reaching his level, even surpass him Remember there will always be greater than the greatest😅😅😅 Only fools say that Magnus is the greatest of all time. How Can tley see the future. Magnus is greatest IN HIS TIME. period.
@@fernandopaterno3710Magnus is tye Greatest of all time ,whole world say Magnus is th3 GOAT ,so whole world can't be fool,you are tye one who is fool kiddo
I would say Nodirbek is pretty much as sharp, if not sharper, than Gukesh. I can certainly see a rivalry brewing between the two in coming years. He has been just as amazing as Gukesh, without the Candidates (and ultimately the WC win).
People be forgetting Gukesh beat world number 2,3 and 4 to get here. He outperformed world number 1 and 2 in chess Olympiad by over 200 rating points. Plus he just beat a former world number 2 and former 2800+ world champion.
@@harsh90868 And why are you so offended?? How weird can you be to interfere and find fault in every single thing!!...How useless of you....I genuinely pity you!
I think Magnus' point is that Gukesh should have won in more convincing fashion given his opportunities and the level of play Ding brought to the championship but he is still commending the impressive string of wins that led him to be crowned the world champion overall
His point is that it can make the result feel less impressive.... If it's the finals of any other sport... Call it the superbowl... It would feel less impressive of a win if the teams were tied with 3 minutes left and all of a sudden a player ran the ball backwards into their own end zone for a safety... Yeah the other team won and yeah it was a good overall battle/game/match but it does take something away when the ending of the final game is by all accounts almost a forced draw that was thrown away by a move most 1500s would realize was a blunder within 10-20 seconds of looking at the new position.
Actually Gukesh IS absolutely responsible for the pressure that made Ding collapsed under...So, it is Gukesh's brilliant "fault" ! (You know what I mean :) )
Actually, that's to Gukesh's credit. Psychologically tricking an opponent by exhausting their strength IS a part of tournaments. So, kudos to Gukesh to capitalise on that!
@@siddharthsirvaiya3544 He beat Alireza who was horrible and lost 6 games. He beat Prag and Vidit who he's better than and is used to playing. Not really that crazy. Nepo drawing Abasov TWICE gave Gukesh the win. The other players threw the tournament, while Gukesh remained solid. That's great, but I wouldn't say he fought crazy. No impressive wins.
If Ding had won everyone would have praised him and said he has overcome his mental challenges If Ding did play then he should be believed to be in good shape If Magnus didn’t want to contest no one can do anything about it In all sports sometimes the best in the field don’t participate for various reasons That doesn’t take away the sheen of Gukesh’s victory Magnus is really good , at the top level but Gukesh deserves accolades for his performances.Period.
Ding was incredible in Game 12. That was the best chess I have seen in a long time. Had he played like that throughput the match, Gukesh would have been crushed. But: He did not. Gukesh was much more consitent and deserved the win absolutely.
I think everyone should give Gukesh more of a break - he's only 18 and competing at the absolute top level of his sport. The real test will be how he matures into this position.
We cannot take the credit away from Gukesh just because Ding blundered. Ding blundered because Gukesh applied the right level of pressure to force it. The difference on the clock was conspicuous. This could have happened in Game 13 as well, but as Ding himself admitted, he had a lucky escape.
Still a weak WC match. They both showed their peak incredible level sometimes though. But so did Fischer in his last match with Spassky. Actually I found Dings second win very impressive. I wonder sometimes if Ding doesn't prefer to be in the background. When WC you are the in the spotlight and the embassador of chess. Gukesh has no problems with it. Carlsen certainly has no problem with this.
What the issue with this "convincing" thing? One player lost, Gukesh won. It's not his fault Ding failed to entertain the spectators as if the game is some sort of entertainment and people need to be "convinced." The Russian Chess fed chief said something similar. Stop blaming the winner. Gukesh won fair and square. It's also disrespectful towards the other chess player.
It's the world cup of soccer... England vs Germany... Tied 0-0... Stoppage time... 90+3... And the English goalie trips over his feet and falls into the net while holding the ball... Own goal. Game over. Doesn't mean Germany didnt play a great match... It just makes the end feel sort of meh when ding completely punts a drawn board state with a move the GMS watching knew was a mistake within 3 seconds of seeing it played.
Even Bobby Fischer was overwhelmed by the gravity of the event performing very poorly in the first several games of his WC win over Spassky. Gukesh was in a place every chess players dreams constantly of being at a very young age and with the weight of being the clear favorite. Fair to say that this wasn't the best performance Gukesh has had recently. Also fair to say that in the final game Ding lost more than Gukesh won. but it's also fair to say that Ding was gifted at least one of his wins and that overall in the match it was Gukesh hunting Ding and Ding scrambling to get draws from worse positions. In the end I think the right guy won and all congrats to him and his team and to India as well.
If this years (and / or) last year's World Championship is deemed 'sub-standard', there is one person to blame...Carlsen. It was *his* decision not to defend his title last year. It was *his* decision not to compete in this year's Candidates tournament. Last year's tournament had drama, this year's even more! Thank you Gukesh and well done! Thank you Ding and commiserations.
@@hemangasarma8056yeah but in that Olympiad Gukesh was on fire. He had like 3050 rating performance, one of the highest ever even higher than Magnus best ever performance. Magnus cannot play at that level anymore in classical.
@@SR-fs2fd gukesh is probably the 2nd best at classical rn, but magnus is absolutely invincible. Gukesh would have 0 chance. No.2's have changed over the years but magnus remains unchallenged
@@sarwatarannya8786 Gukesh is more like top 5 but saying he has 0 chance vs Magnus is your emotions speaking. Infact Magnus is not active in classical anymore so nobody knows his actual rating. In a one off game he'd still be the favourite but in a world championship match Gukesh will be the favourite as it takes more than just chess skills to win.
@@SR-fs2fd i dont know what u smoking! When it comes to WCC magnus will beat his opponents psychologically he will absolutely destroy gukesh in wcc format gukesh has chances in random classical one or 2 matches
A lot of super GMs had their own moments of disappointment, because of their own expectations of Gukesh were very high after candidates, and those of Ding were quite a bit lower after seeing his recent struggles. That doesn't take anything away from both of them, ask these super GMs would admit as much anyway....
Come on..Gukesh is only 18 man..again, only 18 and he has done it none like others of his age..more to come from him..he could be the greatest of all time beating Magnus 💪
The centre guy is Magnus Carlsen. 5 time world Champion and arguably the greatest player of all time. The other two are just some rando chess streamers named Nakamura and Levy respectively.
To the people hating carlsen for this: Carlsen is not blaming Gukesh for an easy victory. He is just underwhelmed by the match which, according to him, did not seem worthy of a world championship. but he is impressed by Gukesh nonetheless. He is the number one player in the world, of course, he can predict through each and every one of their moves and it will be quite frustrating when a world champion makes blunders that causes his opponent to win. And let’s also not forget that Carlson has consistently praised Gukesh’s journey upto the world championship esp the Candidates.
@@smithinkr4735wonder wat he wud hv said regarding the quality of the matches if Ding had won..Ding erred under time pressure, Gukesh seized the opportunity… Well, why didn’t Magnus play?
@ well, if I am to believe what Carlsen keeps reiterating, his opinion on the match is not gonna change. And since this is a hypothetical scenario we will never know as well. And regarding his decision to not play, He had already said he is over this circus, clearly criticising the way point distribution and rankings are designed in chess championships and made the decision while still being the highest ranked player in the world, so i think his opinion (on not playing) is relevant.
A long time ago I played basketball with Yasser Seirawan a couple times - he’s was competitive at that too - but I would just say, “Hi,” to him at tournaments. He’d usually be pretty absorbed in his chess game as you’d imagine. We surely weren’t “buddies” as I was in a much lower chess class but i always ran into him as we were playing in so many tournaments, but he was like a “Rock Star.” But he won the World Junior Championship when he was really young, probably late teens. Great accomplishment. But Gukesh I think is 17 or 18 and to be the World Champion is on another level. It’s unclear if we’ll ever see that again.
magnus should show his greatness by his game not by words 👍 if magnus is number 1 player in the world that doesn't mean no1 else can win the Title of world champion... in short magnus should play to defend his title and shut every1s mouth by winning instead of judging others without playing 👍 or else just be quite and enjoy the game if u can't appreciate the winner 🙏 and hikaru 🤔 I don't need to say anything about him after the results of candidate😂😂😂
Are u kidding he is playing the other championship tournaments and has the most number of championships titles to his name. He could RETIRE right now and we should still be praising him as the best chess player of our time
The former world champion and probably the best chess player of all time can't comment on the new champion but you, a nobody can comment on what he can or can't do. What is your logic brother?
The science behind Gukesh victory. I know we are all curious. Here is the answer. Lets connect the dots...Indians do well in chess cause India is a 3rd world country and indians are hungry for success. The rest of the world of competing nations are not 3rd world hungry as India. So what happens is you get people from south India who are genetically and mathematically superior in intellect from the north indians and you see this phenomenal rise of south indians in chess mastery especially from the state of Tamil Nadu. You however don't see this among the north indians despite all their efforts . Compared to south , north indians are 2nd ,3rd rated players. And data don't lie. And statistically Tamils dominate the chess scene . The rest of the south are offshoots of the Tamils genetically .South Indians are a distinctly different ethnic race despite the general term Indians. This is quite often forgotten, that south indians and especially the tamils come from an ancient civilization unlike rest of India and Tamil being the oldest language in the world Google . In conclusion india will continue to do well in chess and predominate in the south but we won't see this in the north. We can expect more Gukesh, Pragg and Erigasi in the coming days ! Yes keep your eyes on the south and Chennai the mecca of Indian chess !!!...
well it is less about genetics and more like immense amount of effort put by our former world champion Vishy sir and Tamil Nadu government joint which took more ACTIVE initiatives to improve in this game unlike any other state of India...ANDDD WTF about Indians or any 3rd world country being HUNGRY lol...if you take it that way SOVIET has 6 championship title, USA has 2 just like India...so girl that comment absolutely made zero sense BECAUSE as far as i remember FABI, HIKARU from usa or NEPO from Russia were also putting the same amount of insane effort as any other Indian player . Also don't take any offense that I'm denying the capability of my people...IM NOT....South Indians are like gem for our country for still keeping their roots alive BUT THERE IS NO SCIENCE BEHIND HIS VICTORY, HE PLAYED INSANELY WELL WINNING ONE AFTER ANOTHER TOURNAMENTS.
@@abhideepkhare9249 No body can brush away historical facts .India is a multi ethnic continent. Not a country. Tamil Nadu means Tamil Country .I don't know which part of India you are from but this is why we are called Tamil Nadu. Nothing to do with divide but dividing historical facts .
I get Magnus is one of the greats and all but don’t shit on some 18 yr old world champion who has backing of 1.5 billion people who literally can troll the love for chess out of someone 😅
just say it magnus, it was a match between two players who are actually not even in the top 5 in the world. Gukesh did well to beat Ding, but he is no where near the best player in the world.
He won against the best players in the world and qualified. He deserves it. According to your logic these tournaments shouldn't exist. Tittle should be given according to the current rankings.
Nah......he's definitely one of the best classical player....magnus didn't play cuz he didn't want to prepare for classical.....well except magnus all other top playes participate in candidates where he won fair nd square....saying he's nowhere near is just over the top
don’t forget, Nakamura, Caruana and Nepo all finished behind Gukesh in the Candidates.
Caruana coming .... Only a matter of time. If he plays again for he title, he is champion
@@flowzo75we are waiting 😂
@@flowzo75 Arjun waiting..
@@flowzo75yea we waited for him to win candidates
You r the same guys who were rooting for ding like crybaby and abusing gukesh
Cry more 😂😂
@ that’s up to him
On his way to the title, Gukesh beat Alireza, Pragga, Vidit in the candiates, Hikaru, Caruana, Nepo were all not able to score a win. He beat Ding 3 times in the championship match. He absolutely deserves the title and has proven himself the best active player at the moment. Magnus isn't really an active classical player right now to me. He is likely still the best if he prepares for it, but if it does not, it is a no show.
Gukesh said it himself recently: "Becoming the World Champion doesn't mean, I am the best player in the world, obviously there is Magnus. I am working hard to reach the level of greatness that Magnus has achieved."
What a beautiful humble and honest thing to say. A true champion and great person! A match between Magnus and Gukesh for the title in 2 years would be wonderful to settle some debates. I doubt it'll happen, but Gukesh would absolutely deserve it.
Don't worry you have a chance at reaching his level, even surpass him
Remember there will always be greater than the greatest😅😅😅
Only fools say that Magnus is the greatest of all time. How Can tley see the future.
Magnus is greatest IN HIS TIME. period.
@@fernandopaterno3710Magnus is tye Greatest of all time ,whole world say Magnus is th3 GOAT ,so whole world can't be fool,you are tye one who is fool kiddo
Alireza is kind of overrated, but Pragga and Vidit are super awesome at chess.
I would say Nodirbek is pretty much as sharp, if not sharper, than Gukesh. I can certainly see a rivalry brewing between the two in coming years. He has been just as amazing as Gukesh, without the Candidates (and ultimately the WC win).
Alireza was the only player to beat Gukesh in the candidates...get your facts straight
People be forgetting Gukesh beat world number 2,3 and 4 to get here. He outperformed world number 1 and 2 in chess Olympiad by over 200 rating points. Plus he just beat a former world number 2 and former 2800+ world champion.
In olympiad his tournament elo was simply alien. If i recall over 3k...
@@roberthorvat9347 yes 3056 performance rating, second highest in history. Bro was an engine
@halliluyahhwho is first?
cope more, you know he would get crushed by carlsen
Olympiad is the opposite of useful in determining top rankings.
GUKESH DESERVED IT!!
WHOLE INDIA IS PROUD OF GUKESH!!!
My dear big mouth, allow me to tell you, not every Indian even cares about chess. Among 1.4 bil only a fraction of people know and care.
@@harsh90868that applies to like every sport in india except for cricket
@@harsh90868 And why are you so offended??
How weird can you be to interfere and find fault in every single thing!!...How useless of you....I genuinely pity you!
@SunsamstansTXTyeah bro I mean like don't know how they find negativity in each and everything can't they just be Happy
@SunsamstansTXTpure example of self hatred
It is not Gukesh's fault if Ding collapsed under pressure.
Exactly
I think Magnus' point is that Gukesh should have won in more convincing fashion given his opportunities and the level of play Ding brought to the championship but he is still commending the impressive string of wins that led him to be crowned the world champion overall
His point is that it can make the result feel less impressive....
If it's the finals of any other sport... Call it the superbowl... It would feel less impressive of a win if the teams were tied with 3 minutes left and all of a sudden a player ran the ball backwards into their own end zone for a safety...
Yeah the other team won and yeah it was a good overall battle/game/match but it does take something away when the ending of the final game is by all accounts almost a forced draw that was thrown away by a move most 1500s would realize was a blunder within 10-20 seconds of looking at the new position.
Actually Gukesh IS absolutely responsible for the pressure that made Ding collapsed under...So, it is Gukesh's brilliant "fault" ! (You know what I mean :) )
Actually, that's to Gukesh's credit. Psychologically tricking an opponent by exhausting their strength IS a part of tournaments. So, kudos to Gukesh to capitalise on that!
People may say Gujesh had one of the easiest championship match
But one of toughest candidates of all time
Easy or not, he's the youngest World Champion by a large margin.
Well said, people just seem to forget that he fought crazy in the candidates.
@@siddharthsirvaiya3544 He beat Alireza who was horrible and lost 6 games. He beat Prag and Vidit who he's better than and is used to playing. Not really that crazy. Nepo drawing Abasov TWICE gave Gukesh the win. The other players threw the tournament, while Gukesh remained solid. That's great, but I wouldn't say he fought crazy. No impressive wins.
If Ding had won everyone would have praised him and said he has overcome his mental challenges
If Ding did play then he should be believed to be in good shape
If Magnus didn’t want to contest no one can do anything about it
In all sports sometimes the best in the field don’t participate for various reasons
That doesn’t take away the sheen of Gukesh’s victory
Magnus is really good , at the top level but Gukesh deserves accolades for his performances.Period.
Yep I definitely agree with you but now people may just comment on your English and instead of accepting facts
@pokethegreat4145 edited, thanks
Ding was incredible in Game 12. That was the best chess I have seen in a long time. Had he played like that throughput the match, Gukesh would have been crushed. But: He did not. Gukesh was much more consitent and deserved the win absolutely.
Can we all just acknowledge how amazing of a guy Magnus is? Giving Gukesh all the credit in the world when he is in fact by far the strongest.
Magnus gave only praises and gave just a small "but" in the last 10 seconds and people still are complaining that he's too harsh
World what ever they speak
Gukesh don’t worry u r champ
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Also Gukesh is young. Still has many years to grow whereas the old chess figures have peaked.
I think everyone should give Gukesh more of a break - he's only 18 and competing at the absolute top level of his sport. The real test will be how he matures into this position.
Magnus always gave truthful feedback even when struggling sugarcoat things. Take it or leave it. And guki take it in game 11. Giving us a great game.
I like how so many people get upset, when Magnus just gives his honest opinions.
He didn't even say anything controversial here.
Nah Magnus in his recaps got a bit carried away by the narrative that people like Levy push. Most comments here are valid and perfect retort to it.
We cannot take the credit away from Gukesh just because Ding blundered. Ding blundered because Gukesh applied the right level of pressure to force it. The difference on the clock was conspicuous. This could have happened in Game 13 as well, but as Ding himself admitted, he had a lucky escape.
Still a weak WC match. They both showed their peak incredible level sometimes though. But so did Fischer in his last match with Spassky. Actually I found Dings second win very impressive. I wonder sometimes if Ding doesn't prefer to be in the background. When WC you are the in the spotlight and the embassador of chess. Gukesh has no problems with it. Carlsen certainly has no problem with this.
What the issue with this "convincing" thing? One player lost, Gukesh won. It's not his fault Ding failed to entertain the spectators as if the game is some sort of entertainment and people need to be "convinced." The Russian Chess fed chief said something similar. Stop blaming the winner. Gukesh won fair and square. It's also disrespectful towards the other chess player.
It's the world cup of soccer... England vs Germany... Tied 0-0... Stoppage time... 90+3...
And the English goalie trips over his feet and falls into the net while holding the ball... Own goal. Game over.
Doesn't mean Germany didnt play a great match... It just makes the end feel sort of meh when ding completely punts a drawn board state with a move the GMS watching knew was a mistake within 3 seconds of seeing it played.
Even Bobby Fischer was overwhelmed by the gravity of the event performing very poorly in the first several games of his WC win over Spassky. Gukesh was in a place every chess players dreams constantly of being at a very young age and with the weight of being the clear favorite. Fair to say that this wasn't the best performance Gukesh has had recently. Also fair to say that in the final game Ding lost more than Gukesh won. but it's also fair to say that Ding was gifted at least one of his wins and that overall in the match it was Gukesh hunting Ding and Ding scrambling to get draws from worse positions.
In the end I think the right guy won and all congrats to him and his team and to India as well.
If this years (and / or) last year's World Championship is deemed 'sub-standard', there is one person to blame...Carlsen.
It was *his* decision not to defend his title last year.
It was *his* decision not to compete in this year's Candidates tournament.
Last year's tournament had drama, this year's even more! Thank you Gukesh and well done! Thank you Ding and commiserations.
In Olympiad this magnus came 3rd ,and gukesh comes 1st 😂😂😂
It was a team game , other members were weak ..
@@hemangasarma8056yeah but in that Olympiad Gukesh was on fire. He had like 3050 rating performance, one of the highest ever even higher than Magnus best ever performance. Magnus cannot play at that level anymore in classical.
@@SR-fs2fd gukesh is probably the 2nd best at classical rn, but magnus is absolutely invincible. Gukesh would have 0 chance. No.2's have changed over the years but magnus remains unchallenged
@@sarwatarannya8786 Gukesh is more like top 5 but saying he has 0 chance vs Magnus is your emotions speaking. Infact Magnus is not active in classical anymore so nobody knows his actual rating. In a one off game he'd still be the favourite but in a world championship match Gukesh will be the favourite as it takes more than just chess skills to win.
@@SR-fs2fd i dont know what u smoking!
When it comes to WCC
magnus will beat his opponents psychologically
he will absolutely destroy gukesh in wcc format
gukesh has chances in random classical one or 2 matches
A lot of super GMs had their own moments of disappointment, because of their own expectations of Gukesh were very high after candidates, and those of Ding were quite a bit lower after seeing his recent struggles. That doesn't take anything away from both of them, ask these super GMs would admit as much anyway....
Come on..Gukesh is only 18 man..again, only 18 and he has done it none like others of his age..more to come from him..he could be the greatest of all time beating Magnus 💪
Its sports bro not cinema, final moments shouldnt have to be always dramatic.
Gotham chess is just surviving on Magnus....
Without him Gotham chess is way boring.
Gukesh was a 1300 rated 7 year old when Magnus beat Vishy for the title in 2013.
Vishy has beaten kasparov when magnus was 10 years old. What's your point?
@@platypusperry5574 The point I believe was that gukesh witnessed it in person. Outside the box. Vishy losing
@ my point is you should find someone else to have an argument with
@@platypusperry5574 It was Kramnik who beat Kasparov in 2000 for the title.
@@mikewilliams592 you should post that on the main video, o idea why you are telling me
When the GOAT praises you it means you're something. Thanks magnesh 🎉
Hey which program is this??
Take take take channel
Also, the Take Take Take app.
Weakest World Chess Champion Ding and Gukesh respectively
Who are these guys?
all 3 are my step sisters
The centre guy is Magnus Carlsen. 5 time world Champion and arguably the greatest player of all time.
The other two are just some rando chess streamers named Nakamura and Levy respectively.
@@MixbOOstedLucky you
To the people hating carlsen for this: Carlsen is not blaming Gukesh for an easy victory. He is just underwhelmed by the match which, according to him, did not seem worthy of a world championship. but he is impressed by Gukesh nonetheless. He is the number one player in the world, of course, he can predict through each and every one of their moves and it will be quite frustrating when a world champion makes blunders that causes his opponent to win.
And let’s also not forget that Carlson has consistently praised Gukesh’s journey upto the world championship esp the Candidates.
@@smithinkr4735wonder wat he wud hv said regarding the quality of the matches if Ding had won..Ding erred under time pressure, Gukesh seized the opportunity…
Well, why didn’t Magnus play?
@ well, if I am to believe what Carlsen keeps reiterating, his opinion on the match is not gonna change. And since this is a hypothetical scenario we will never know as well. And regarding his decision to not play, He had already said he is over this circus, clearly criticising the way point distribution and rankings are designed in chess championships and made the decision while still being the highest ranked player in the world, so i think his opinion (on not playing) is relevant.
Well
Magnus is still the strongest and number one player in the world. Gukesh is no.5 and Ding only no.25!
Lol
Authority bias gonna do wonders for them, spread negativity and turn people against gukesh or future champions
A long time ago I played basketball with Yasser Seirawan a couple times - he’s was competitive at that too - but I would just say, “Hi,” to him at tournaments. He’d usually be pretty absorbed in his chess game as you’d imagine. We surely weren’t “buddies” as I was in a much lower chess class but i always ran into him as we were playing in so many tournaments, but he was like a “Rock Star.” But he won the World Junior Championship when he was really young, probably late teens. Great accomplishment. But Gukesh I think is 17 or 18 and to be the World Champion is on another level. It’s unclear if we’ll ever see that again.
magnus should show his greatness by his game not by words 👍 if magnus is number 1 player in the world that doesn't mean no1 else can win the Title of world champion...
in short magnus should play to defend his title and shut every1s mouth by winning instead of judging others without playing 👍 or else just be quite and enjoy the game if u can't appreciate the winner 🙏 and hikaru 🤔 I don't need to say anything about him after the results of candidate😂😂😂
He can say what he wants because he doesn't need to prove himself to you. Everyone in the chess world knows how strong he is
Are u kidding he is playing the other championship tournaments and has the most number of championships titles to his name. He could RETIRE right now and we should still be praising him as the best chess player of our time
I am glad you don't have a say in what Magnus can and cannot do.
The former world champion and probably the best chess player of all time can't comment on the new champion but you, a nobody can comment on what he can or can't do. What is your logic brother?
He is the final boss of chess..lol .
Boring. This match wasn't even about the best or second best chess player.
कार्लसन को अगर इतना घमंड है तो विश्व चैंपियनशिप अगले साल मुकाबला करके देख ले दूध का दूध और पानी का पानी हो जाएगा
Magnus becoming grumpy old man. He plays by himself to get the thrill.
Take that Magnus!! Haha!! Now you're meaningless, good bye! Sajonara, zaijian, go to play poker somewhere else
The science behind Gukesh victory. I know we are all curious. Here is the answer. Lets connect the dots...Indians do well in chess cause India is a 3rd world country and indians are hungry for success. The rest of the world of competing nations are not 3rd world hungry as India.
So what happens is you get people from south India who are genetically and mathematically superior in intellect from the north indians and you see this phenomenal rise of south indians in chess mastery especially from the state of Tamil Nadu. You however don't see this among the north indians despite all their efforts . Compared to south , north indians are 2nd ,3rd rated players. And data don't lie. And statistically Tamils dominate the chess scene .
The rest of the south are offshoots of the Tamils genetically .South Indians are a distinctly different ethnic race despite the general term Indians. This is quite often forgotten, that south indians and especially the tamils come from an ancient civilization unlike rest of India and Tamil being the oldest language in the world Google .
In conclusion india will continue to do well in chess and predominate in the south but we won't see this in the north. We can expect more Gukesh, Pragg and Erigasi in the coming days ! Yes keep your eyes on the south and Chennai the mecca of Indian chess !!!...
well it is less about genetics and more like immense amount of effort put by our former world champion Vishy sir and Tamil Nadu government joint which took more ACTIVE initiatives to improve in this game unlike any other state of India...ANDDD WTF about Indians or any 3rd world country being HUNGRY lol...if you take it that way SOVIET has 6 championship title, USA has 2 just like India...so girl that comment absolutely made zero sense BECAUSE as far as i remember FABI, HIKARU from usa or NEPO from Russia were also putting the same amount of insane effort as any other Indian player . Also don't take any offense that I'm denying the capability of my people...IM NOT....South Indians are like gem for our country for still keeping their roots alive BUT THERE IS NO SCIENCE BEHIND HIS VICTORY, HE PLAYED INSANELY WELL WINNING ONE AFTER ANOTHER TOURNAMENTS.
Bro trying divide and rule strategy after 300 years again
@@abhideepkhare9249 No body can brush away historical facts .India is a multi ethnic continent. Not a country. Tamil Nadu means Tamil Country .I don't know which part of India you are from but this is why we are called Tamil Nadu. Nothing to do with divide but dividing historical facts .
@@whitewhirlwind7 sorry bro , I don't have time to argue with a troll. Peace ✌️
I get Magnus is one of the greats and all but don’t shit on some 18 yr old world champion who has backing of 1.5 billion people who literally can troll the love for chess out of someone 😅
How did Magnus shit on Gukesh? 'Incredible achievement" "amazing' 'extremely impressive' - just some of his words. And Ding 'raised his game'.
just say it magnus, it was a match between two players who are actually not even in the top 5 in the world. Gukesh did well to beat Ding, but he is no where near the best player in the world.
Is it his mistake any of the top 5 couldn't overthrow him in the candidate you don't qualify for WCC just like that you know
He won against the best players in the world and qualified. He deserves it.
According to your logic these tournaments shouldn't exist. Tittle should be given according to the current rankings.
Lol best player? Go n watch magnus vs some indian chess players..and you will know the truth
Kiddo
Nah......he's definitely one of the best classical player....magnus didn't play cuz he didn't want to prepare for classical.....well except magnus all other top playes participate in candidates where he won fair nd square....saying he's nowhere near is just over the top
What tosh of a comment.
Magnus, I guess it went the other way than you thought.
Yes thats why he is crying so much.. I used to like magnus but from now I will hate him more than the any chess playe I hate...
@@prakashaero1987 yesss
@ashishramteke5868 it's just his opinion, get out your feelings
Magnus,is a great player.
Now he should rest
...or play championships.