@@veins91 no it is not. otherwise any sentence you should understand in REVERSE...if you say it in sarcasm mode you always give some clues that you are actually talking in reverse mode and this comment is FULLY in the same mode...so you always understand language in DIRECT MODE unless you are a m o r o n
Finally, a chess broadcast that gets it. 1) Great commentary. 2) Multiple camera angles with a clear view of the board. 3) Evaluation bar obscured. 4) Lighting/Ambience. 5) Players easily identifiable.
@@theonexx762you know that that’s what Armageddon is about? The whole idea is that there is no draw - one of the players wins, and for that you need no time increment or the game can be endless.
White needs to win the game. Black needs to draw or win the game. There's a decisive result with increment anyways. I agree that there needs to be more time pressure in an armageddon game, but I'd suggest something along the lines of +1 second for a move only if you have less than 5 seconds. Of course that's never gonna happen because chess organizers are old fashioned and don't have the game developer mindset, but it's something to dream about@@Shkiperkir
Organisers: This is an armageddon match. There is no increment Kramnik: I understand Organisers: It is highly likely there will be flagging Kramnik: Sure *Kramnik loses on time* Kramnik: WTF?!?!
Kramnik please stop saying everything is cheating! If someone is genuinely good please admit it. Shake hands and put the pieces back and leave! Why would you cry as always when you lose?
Nodirbek placed all his pieces on exact squares without falling even at time scramble, i dont know what kramnik is complaining about. He literrally fall his king then put his pawn one square ahead.
stop stupid insinuations and find out why he was unhappy...nodirbek turned the clock into his side and Kramnik complained about it since he was unable to see properly the time and it made him less convenient to hit the clock
Nodirbek won fair and square. If Kramnik doesn't like the rules, he shouldn't sign up for an armageddon tournament in the first place, and certainly not blame Nodirbek for beating him
@@AlesZvolanek yeah, so? Doesn't change anything. Chess players will behave however they want, but the rules are always there. You people are always looking for unimportant stuff to talk about in chess, from handshakes to facial expressions, and blow them out of proportion. Is the chess that boring to you?
I hate when players get into time scrambles and start knocking the pieces off the board and playing sloppily. There was a women's US championship where both players were doing that. The first person to do that and hit the clock should lose the game.
The old guy in the glasses had a nervous breakdown. I hope he received the care and help he needed after leaving the premises. Have we heard from this man since?. Hope he is safe and well. God bless.
Games without increment should be played only by using computer screen. Games over the board should be played only with increment or delay in order to avoid things that happened in this game. During last 10 seconds of the game you can clearly see that both guys were violating rules by making move before opponent pressed the clock. Kramnik's falling/misplaced pieces made look this game not like chess game but like something else. Question - where was the arbiter? Again, the easiest solution to eliminate these things is to force players to play by using computer screen.
I've thought about this and eventually, begrudgingly, decided it's the correct idea. OTB time scrambles with 1 second increment or no increment are a mess. Always. If you insist on making armageddon like that they should play on computers so they can at least premove and avoid knocked over pieces and the whole fiasco that happens every time.
The real insult to injury is that it's a dead drawn position, and I think he was truly angry at nordi for simply playing it out and flagging him. I suppose he thought it was disrespectful; but what was he supposed to do, extend his hand out of respect for the legend? He's a competitor. He wants to win.
Yes, the Irina Krush vs. Anna Zatonskih US championship game was similar. Zatonskih was moving on Krush's time, the pieces got knocked off the board and they kept playing. Total arbiter fail.
Over the board games without increment are absolutely fine. Knocking over pieces on the board and not restoring them before pushing the clock should result in an immediate intervention by the arbiters. The problem is that the arbiters are not active enough.
using up your time is a gambit. you give time for longer calculation, and if you gamble too much it's your error in judgement. it's not a coincidence, especially with players this good.
The production quality here is better than anything I’ve ever seen. Great commentary, and the format keeps things interesting even when no pieces are moving, because it’s exciting seeing the players stress and agonize over their decisions.
I’m sure he wasn’t swearing at him or anything, but he was clearly complaining at the opponent when it ended, and stormed off without even handshaking him. Those kind of bad manners are unthinkable from a former world champion, take everything in context.
I don't get why he is raging. First you take too much time avoiding mistakes so that your opponent doesn't win. Now when your opponent wants to win on time you start blaming opponents for flagging. Abdusttorov had to win one way or another.
Нодирбек сейчас 19 лет. Он занимает 4 строчку рейтинга ФИДЕ . Его шахматная сила растет безперерывно. Крамнику приближаются на 50 лет. Спад в его игре - это эстественный процесс. Его ровесник, чемпион ФИДЕ Рустам Касимджанов ( тоже узбек) сейчас основном занимает тренерством и секундантам. Он давно замечал спад в своих игре и перестал бороться молодым супер элитой шахматы. Одним словом, он привык.
Nodirbek is probably the same age as Kramniks son or daughter. Kramnik could show being a senior and congratulate youngster but instead he was like a child. Nodirbek was much mature than Kramnik.
@@viharikrishnan5588 he hoped for a coup d'état in the US: "[I hope] the country will be taken over by the military-they'll close down all the synagogues, arrest all the Jews, execute hundreds of thousands of Jewish ringleaders." From the 1980s on, Fischer's comments about Jews were a major theme in his public and private remarks.[501] He openly denied the Holocaust, from wikipedia
Kramnik has always seemed like a gentleman. Blitz games used to be played as a form of casual "skittles" before or after a tournament, where there was no scoresheet, and the players would have fun and laugh at the mistakes, even their own. It used to be fun. Nowadays, however, they have "officialized" this skittles game into serious chess stakes, so that it's no laughing matter when you hang a piece or pawn or lose an equal or won game on time. Whenever I lose a rated slow game, I am not near as frustrated as when I lose a rated blitz game, because with the slow game, I usually have played better moves and I lost through some serious oversight I can learn from. With blitz, you lose and you learn nothing, and you resent the fact your opponent gets points because he capitalized on a silly mistake, instead of "outplaying" you.
Stop caring about blitz games? That's how I deal with it. I still play it for fun, but if I lose in blitz or bullet it's just whatever. No reason to care about a time format which induces loads of blunders and flagging.
That's why I don't like OTB bullet or blitz. It's just impossible to move the pieces accurately, it's just a mess. Classical and rapid are the best. Besides, chess was never meant to be a quick game anyway. But Kramnik can't be mad if he agreed to play such mode. He is still a brilliant player. Props.
Kramnik was a world champion. But with age skills erode and newer younger players get better it has always been this way. Yes there are a few players who remained strong when they got older but that is the exception. If he's not being a sore loser he is accusing people of cheating, because how could they beat him any other way?
I would 100% agree with you. Indeed young generations are different they are much faster and they play different style. Nodirbek is probably the same age as Kramnik’s son/daughter, so Kramnik should have congratulated him and shake his hand. But Nodirbek looked more mature than Kramnik
From what I remember Kramnik was a very calm and humble player. I remember games from few years ago where he would lose and he would smile and shake the opponents hand. No hard feelings. Now he complains about what? He dropped the piece not Nodirbek! Very sad to see him in this state...
@@chrismatheson4729 Read my comment again. I said he was humble when he lost, sometimes even would smile and shake the opponents hand with respect when getting check mated with beautiful patterns. Now he storms out like Nodirbek did something. When in reality they are both to blame.
@@goitidanielaser2167 I read your comment. My point was that it is easy to be humble when losing when you are mostly winning. Now, he loses frequently, and it clearly eats at him.
Blitz without an increment in otb shouldn't be a thing in 2023 anymore, not even in Armageddon. It just leads to confusion in mutual time trouble. There should always be enough time to make a move. Even one second increment would improve things dramatically
@@ryanamburgy2791 If they bullied Kramnik as much as Phil , Kramnik would cry in the corner.Other players regularly targeting Phil for his reaction :D.
Since Kramnik was playing before digital clocks were used, when mechanical clocks didn't give you an increment, he's actually more experienced with this kind of time control. I suspect he was more upset at himself than anyone else.
It could definitely be seen as bad sportsmanship, but I can also see how frustrating an experience it must have been for Kramnik, having been among the top tier elite for so long and losing to a youngster. Still, there is no excuse for not graciously staking hands with your opponent and sincerely congratulating him. Maybe Kramnik has been studying with Dina Belenkaya.
All sports cause frustration, especially at the higher levels of skill - but all are still held to the standard of good sportsmanship. Kramnik shouldn’t get any leeway just because his temper is shorter than most. I
Как шахматист, видимо, уже не тянет- решил заняться борьбой с шахматным злом- читерами!Владимир Борисович, вы достойно выйграли титул чемпиона мира в свое время, но проигрывать тоже надо достойно.
What's happening to Kramnik? Always getting entangled with these issues. First "alleged cheating." Now the time control. He used to be so gracious. I hope this is just a phase, just like when he had a blundericious phase back in the 2000's, but bounced back big time. I hope Kramnik the champ returns.
Kramnik losing his cool a bit is not unusual. It doesn't mean he thinks the result is unfair though. The emotion builds as the game enters the time scramble. What to do with the stored physical energy when the game ends? Some physical expression for the release of energy is usual enough.
Flagging is part of the game. If you had better time management you wouldn’t have been in a bad position. So tired of players calling “bs” or complaining after losing on time. As if they never flagged others.
Everyone ragging on Kramnik for being pissed at the end can take a deep breath. You don’t become world champion without being insanely competitive and hating losses with every fiber of your being. It was a heated game and his emotions spilled over immediately after, we have seen this with Magnus, Kasparov, and many many others. Nodirbek knows it’s nothing personal towards him, Kramink just hates losing, that’s why he’s smiling. Every top competitor understands that the emotions which make you great can sometimes make you look less than graceful. In the end, all these guys know it’s a small part of the game and not that serious.
What nonsense? The only one I see making it into a nonsense if anything is Kramnik he plays an illegal pawn move and then at the end he's losing on time so he pushes the pieces like half way into their squares making the entire board a mess. Nodirbek I don't think did anything wrong the entire game.
Kramnik: Okay, everything is clear to me. We do the procedure.
😂😭
HAHHAHAHAAH
😂😂😂
I was just looking for this comment 🤣
Okay letz do ze procedure
This guy Kramnik seems like a good sport. I'm sure he'd never make spurious insinuations about someone cheating out of jealousy or bitterness!
But that's what he did...he proved to be a bad loser here.
@@jocachess its called sarcasm lol
@@jocachess stop shitting in your trousers hater...Kramnik complained about nodirbek moving his pieces on KRAMNIK'S TIME...buy some brain you halfwit
@@veins91 no it is not. otherwise any sentence you should understand in REVERSE...if you say it in sarcasm mode you always give some clues that you are actually talking in reverse mode and this comment is FULLY in the same mode...so you always understand language in DIRECT MODE unless you are a m o r o n
bro the tism is really getting you@@saulsavelis575
Finally, a chess broadcast that gets it.
1) Great commentary.
2) Multiple camera angles with a clear view of the board.
3) Evaluation bar obscured.
4) Lighting/Ambience.
5) Players easily identifiable.
I agree, unfortunately organizers don't. Over the board games without increment in 2023 are just a shame.
Right, this looks amazing. I've never seen chess like this
Lol you're joking, this is the ugliest thing I've ever seen, it looks awful, looks like it's a school project
@@theonexx762you know that that’s what Armageddon is about? The whole idea is that there is no draw - one of the players wins, and for that you need no time increment or the game can be endless.
White needs to win the game. Black needs to draw or win the game. There's a decisive result with increment anyways. I agree that there needs to be more time pressure in an armageddon game, but I'd suggest something along the lines of +1 second for a move only if you have less than 5 seconds. Of course that's never gonna happen because chess organizers are old fashioned and don't have the game developer mindset, but it's something to dream about@@Shkiperkir
Organisers: This is an armageddon match. There is no increment
Kramnik: I understand
Organisers: It is highly likely there will be flagging
Kramnik: Sure
*Kramnik loses on time*
Kramnik: WTF?!?!
Kramnik: The clock should be investigated for cheating!!
These young kids have to much adrenaline steroids? Or just teen spirit ?
@@gogogreengeneration smells like teen spirit to me.
lol
“Here we are now, entertain us”, :))
Kramnik is having a serious midlife crisis.
Shut you mouth up
He needs some milk!
more like endlife crisis
He needs a toilet...
he is nearly 50 so its more like end of life crisis.
His usual graciousness on display 😳
He is a disgrace.
It can be understood. For a long time he had a winning position, and then his flag was cut down in a draw position
Most top GMs have huge egos and hate losing.
How elegant
Sadly, we will never know how YOU handle getting old as a pro player who took the crown from Kasparov....
If it was online he would’ve accused him of cheating
Kramnik gambit declined: cheating accusation
Kramnik please stop saying everything is cheating! If someone is genuinely good please admit it. Shake hands and put the pieces back and leave! Why would you cry as always when you lose?
Nodirbek placed all his pieces on exact squares without falling even at time scramble, i dont know what kramnik is complaining about. He literrally fall his king then put his pawn one square ahead.
Why, is he complaining in the first place?
stop stupid insinuations and find out why he was unhappy...nodirbek turned the clock into his side and Kramnik complained about it since he was unable to see properly the time and it made him less convenient to hit the clock
@saulsavelis575 watch the video again bud. The clock moved every time Kramnik hits the button.😂
@@saulsavelis575love it when stupid people call others stupid always funny. Classic TH-cam comment😅
@@brycepeddicord6763 i think saulsavelis is kramnik himself xD
Nodirbek won fair and square. If Kramnik doesn't like the rules, he shouldn't sign up for an armageddon tournament in the first place, and certainly not blame Nodirbek for beating him
How did Kramnik blame Nodirkbek - do you know what he said?
Agreed. Kramnik always rages about flagging in Armageddon yet signs up for an Armageddon tournament!
@@sotovo lets just say - he didn't take it like a champ, in fact he did take it like a sore loser, didn't even shake hands after the game...
@@AlesZvolanek yeah, so? Doesn't change anything. Chess players will behave however they want, but the rules are always there. You people are always looking for unimportant stuff to talk about in chess, from handshakes to facial expressions, and blow them out of proportion. Is the chess that boring to you?
@@musical_lolu4811Have you ever played normal chess? Not shaking hands is a very big issue.
Nodirbek has kind manners. Even his final smile did not have any condescending tone.
"Interesting play by Nodirbek"
“i think that game needs to be investigated further”
It's clear to me now. We must proceed with the procedure
So Kramnik makes an ilegal move and still gets angry with his opponent. It's sad watching Kramnik lately.
I hate when players get into time scrambles and start knocking the pieces off the board and playing sloppily. There was a women's US championship where both players were doing that. The first person to do that and hit the clock should lose the game.
Nodirbek is the next Magnus. He's excellent at all time formats.
Agreed. And he just passed Alireza and Nepo to reach world #5
@@jeffn9952now even #4
@@AffectionateCurling-ps4xothat ranking doesn’t mean much when he doesn’t win titles
Согласна! Он хорош!
he's very good, yes. But i dont think he will ever get close to magnus
It is called Armageddon. He was just taking it literally.
The old guy in the glasses had a nervous breakdown. I hope he received the care and help he needed after leaving the premises. Have we heard from this man since?. Hope he is safe and well. God bless.
@@OvercookedOctopusFeet😂😂😂
Games without increment should be played only by using computer screen.
Games over the board should be played only with increment or delay in order to avoid things that happened in this game.
During last 10 seconds of the game you can clearly see that both guys were violating rules by making move before opponent pressed the clock.
Kramnik's falling/misplaced pieces made look this game not like chess game but like something else.
Question - where was the arbiter?
Again, the easiest solution to eliminate these things is to force players to play by using computer screen.
I've thought about this and eventually, begrudgingly, decided it's the correct idea. OTB time scrambles with 1 second increment or no increment are a mess. Always. If you insist on making armageddon like that they should play on computers so they can at least premove and avoid knocked over pieces and the whole fiasco that happens every time.
The real insult to injury is that it's a dead drawn position, and I think he was truly angry at nordi for simply playing it out and flagging him. I suppose he thought it was disrespectful; but what was he supposed to do, extend his hand out of respect for the legend? He's a competitor. He wants to win.
Yes, the Irina Krush vs. Anna Zatonskih US championship game was similar. Zatonskih was moving on Krush's time, the pieces got knocked off the board and they kept playing. Total arbiter fail.
Over the board games without increment are absolutely fine. Knocking over pieces on the board and not restoring them before pushing the clock should result in an immediate intervention by the arbiters. The problem is that the arbiters are not active enough.
using up your time is a gambit. you give time for longer calculation, and if you gamble too much it's your error in judgement. it's not a coincidence, especially with players this good.
The production quality here is better than anything I’ve ever seen. Great commentary, and the format keeps things interesting even when no pieces are moving, because it’s exciting seeing the players stress and agonize over their decisions.
kramnik can't accept the fact that he's getting older and young players are joining the scene.
This loss couldn’t have happened to a better guy.
Accuse others of cheating with no evidence because you can’t win anymore.
Gbye!
otb chess in a time scramble like that is ridiculous but it is what it is.
I've seen MMA matches more respectful than this one.
This has got to be the calmest rage ever.
Inside he was secretly blogging about it. Very aggressive blogging
Clickbait title
I’m sure he wasn’t swearing at him or anything, but he was clearly complaining at the opponent when it ended, and stormed off without even handshaking him. Those kind of bad manners are unthinkable from a former world champion, take everything in context.
If there was anyone at fault then it was Kramnik. Nodirbek won fair and square.
I don't get why he is raging. First you take too much time avoiding mistakes so that your opponent doesn't win. Now when your opponent wants to win on time you start blaming opponents for flagging. Abdusttorov had to win one way or another.
Kinda funny how he is coaching the Uzbekistan team in the olympiad
Нодирбек сейчас 19 лет. Он занимает 4 строчку рейтинга ФИДЕ . Его шахматная сила растет безперерывно.
Крамнику приближаются на 50 лет. Спад в его игре - это эстественный процесс.
Его ровесник, чемпион ФИДЕ Рустам Касимджанов ( тоже узбек) сейчас основном занимает тренерством и секундантам.
Он давно замечал спад в своих игре и перестал бороться молодым супер элитой шахматы. Одним словом, он привык.
Obviously Nodirbek was cheating there....right? right? no one's arm moves that fast it must be bionic.
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the probability of a human to move his hands that fast in such a short time is equal to 0%, this is very "interesting" and should be investigated :D
@@VyoMoD yeah according to mathematicians such quick hand movements are not possible. Nodirbek must be inverstigated , no one is above the law.
😂 I like this comment
LMAO
Nodirbek is probably the same age as Kramniks son or daughter. Kramnik could show being a senior and congratulate youngster but instead he was like a child. Nodirbek was much mature than Kramnik.
No handshake is WILD behavior. Fischer may not be the craziest anymore.
no handshakes is meaningless compared to fischer.
fisher never was crazy wtf
@@viharikrishnan5588 he hoped for a coup d'état in the US: "[I hope] the country will be taken over by the military-they'll close down all the synagogues, arrest all the Jews, execute hundreds of thousands of Jewish ringleaders."
From the 1980s on, Fischer's comments about Jews were a major theme in his public and private remarks.[501] He openly denied the Holocaust,
from wikipedia
The problem isn't the time, it's the pieces that are flying.
Abdu's final smile is priceless.
Kramnik is the epitome of good sportsmanship in chess.
Kramnik must do THE PROCEDURE
I love this format, also the nuance there. Only focus on 1 board, futuristic environment, and the tense of the game.
This should be a blueprint for the next broadcastings, it's really good.
This game was definitely very interesting.
Kramnik has always seemed like a gentleman. Blitz games used to be played as a form of casual "skittles" before or after a tournament, where there was no scoresheet, and the players would have fun and laugh at the mistakes, even their own. It used to be fun. Nowadays, however, they have "officialized" this skittles game into serious chess stakes, so that it's no laughing matter when you hang a piece or pawn or lose an equal or won game on time. Whenever I lose a rated slow game, I am not near as frustrated as when I lose a rated blitz game, because with the slow game, I usually have played better moves and I lost through some serious oversight I can learn from. With blitz, you lose and you learn nothing, and you resent the fact your opponent gets points because he capitalized on a silly mistake, instead of "outplaying" you.
Stop caring about blitz games? That's how I deal with it. I still play it for fun, but if I lose in blitz or bullet it's just whatever. No reason to care about a time format which induces loads of blunders and flagging.
always seemed a gentleman lol not sure which timeline you're from but it ain't this one
I'd love to hear your definition of a "gentleman".
Ai comment spotted
Trash choice by production to not have the clock shown on screen.
The clock cheated
That's why I don't like OTB bullet or blitz. It's just impossible to move the pieces accurately, it's just a mess. Classical and rapid are the best. Besides, chess was never meant to be a quick game anyway. But Kramnik can't be mad if he agreed to play such mode. He is still a brilliant player. Props.
Just play 5+ 2 seconds
Kramnik can't complain, that's how Armageddon is played
Okay, Everything clear to me... We do the procedure... Rage quit in real life because I can't report and block...
Kramnik was a world champion. But with age skills erode and newer younger players get better it has always been this way. Yes there are a few players who remained strong when they got older but that is the exception. If he's not being a sore loser he is accusing people of cheating, because how could they beat him any other way?
I would 100% agree with you. Indeed young generations are different they are much faster and they play different style. Nodirbek is probably the same age as Kramnik’s son/daughter, so Kramnik should have congratulated him and shake his hand. But Nodirbek looked more mature than Kramnik
And what a low class move to behave like this to a person who probably looked up to you as a kid.
8:45 absolute chaos 😂
Imagine spending a lifetime dedicated to chess just to lose to an inanimate clock.
From what I remember Kramnik was a very calm and humble player. I remember games from few years ago where he would lose and he would smile and shake the opponents hand. No hard feelings. Now he complains about what? He dropped the piece not Nodirbek! Very sad to see him in this state...
both players made illegal moves there
@@NotTheMaestro yes but from what I ve seen Kramnik made the first mistake.
Easy to be calm when you win. He loses quite a bit nowadays compared to his prime
@@chrismatheson4729 Read my comment again. I said he was humble when he lost, sometimes even would smile and shake the opponents hand with respect when getting check mated with beautiful patterns. Now he storms out like Nodirbek did something. When in reality they are both to blame.
@@goitidanielaser2167 I read your comment. My point was that it is easy to be humble when losing when you are mostly winning. Now, he loses frequently, and it clearly eats at him.
Nordirbek should've hit him with the "TOO WEAK, TOO SLOW"
Blitz without an increment in otb shouldn't be a thing in 2023 anymore, not even in Armageddon. It just leads to confusion in mutual time trouble. There should always be enough time to make a move. Even one second increment would improve things dramatically
The board and the clock are mandatory to have on screen at all times. Makes the game much more exiting to watch.
In his mind hes the Kramnik from 2005, reality disagrees.
Nodirbek didn't outplay him so Kramnik can still tangle with the best.
Kramnik always reminds me of Phil Hellmuth
Pretty good comparison but Kramnik is a way better person than Phil
except kraminik doesnt do jokes
@@ryanamburgy2791 If they bullied Kramnik as much as Phil , Kramnik would cry in the corner.Other players regularly targeting Phil for his reaction :D.
Since Kramnik was playing before digital clocks were used, when mechanical clocks didn't give you an increment, he's actually more experienced with this kind of time control. I suspect he was more upset at himself than anyone else.
he was clearly blaming the other guy
That smile of abdussatorov was like, GOT YOU 😂
А мне кажется он сказал, извини ! Так получилось! И попал в неловкое положение что обидел дядьку!
It could definitely be seen as bad sportsmanship, but I can also see how frustrating an experience it must have been for Kramnik, having been among the top tier elite for so long and losing to a youngster. Still, there is no excuse for not graciously staking hands with your opponent and sincerely congratulating him. Maybe Kramnik has been studying with Dina Belenkaya.
Dina is a cheater. Kramnik just has bad sportsmanship.
Pretty stupid discus this cause in times of kramnik were no online modes😂
Krmanik tenía ventaja en la partida
@@Primitive_Code How is Dina a cheater? Also, Kramnik may have cheated in Toiletgate.
All sports cause frustration, especially at the higher levels of skill - but all are still held to the standard of good sportsmanship. Kramnik shouldn’t get any leeway just because his temper is shorter than most. I
Как шахматист, видимо, уже не тянет- решил заняться борьбой с шахматным злом- читерами!Владимир Борисович, вы достойно выйграли титул чемпиона мира в свое время, но проигрывать тоже надо достойно.
Kramnik doesn't behave like a professional chess player
And now at the Olympiad, Vlad is the captain of Uzbek team 😂
time scramble on real boards is a joke
Kramnik with gray hair and lots of weight. This makes me feel old.
What's happening to Kramnik? Always getting entangled with these issues. First "alleged cheating." Now the time control. He used to be so gracious. I hope this is just a phase, just like when he had a blundericious phase back in the 2000's, but bounced back big time. I hope Kramnik the champ returns.
I feel bad for you, seeing how his situation escalated
Nope, he's getting worse now.
Kramnik has always been like this.
Kramnik looks like Neumann from Seinfeld.
"Rage, rage against the dying of the light (flag)" - Dylan Thomas
Niemann learned from the best
The chess has spoken
His claims about cheating would be more plausible were he not so obviously a terrible loser.
Kramnik right after: Alright, time for "the procedure" .........Where tf is my report button?
This is where The Procedure was first dreamed up.
-VK
Kramnik is a sore loser. Accusing Hikaru of cheating
Kramnik losing his cool a bit is not unusual. It doesn't mean he thinks the result is unfair though. The emotion builds as the game enters the time scramble. What to do with the stored physical energy when the game ends? Some physical expression for the release of energy is usual enough.
Kramnik: Abdusattorov's play was interesting!
This was the beginning of the end for Kramnik.
Kramnik=Droopy Dog
Nodirbek didn’t deserve such attitude
Comments are very good btw, they speak calmly and very clear
Karmnik need to be ban of chess competition
excellent commentary as well
Abdusattorov was clearly using Stockfish to move his pieces faster!
Kramnik: "F this game" Alt+F4
Hi Worldchess, the subscribe button is covering up the board in the bottom right side.
Next time play faster, Mr. CheatHunter.
If he acts nice and honest,he will have to admit he's faltering ,and that is probably unacceptable to him. The plight of the older man....
The great Kramnik proved to be a bad loser here. The opponent won and should have been congratulated for it!
Да не был великим! Хорошим скорей всего!
There is no rage. Normal behavior of adult man after intense match. Imagine how heart is beating there, legs need to walk after lose.
Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser.
Vince Lombardi
Lombardi was wrong. You wouldn't see Anand acting like this.
@@jeffw1267 Perhaps that's why he couldn't beat Kasparov? Nice guy, no killer instinct. You know who did beat Kasparov?
@@TandemKnights Deep Blue. That robot was truly a douche.
Flagging is part of the game. If you had better time management you wouldn’t have been in a bad position. So tired of players calling “bs” or complaining after losing on time. As if they never flagged others.
According to Topalov, Kramnik was mad because he couldn't take a hundred bathroom breaks - with his smart phone.
Kramnik is Phil Hellmuth of chess😂
"Honey, he flagged me honey"
Kramnik shows the same emotional maturity you could expect from a child.
Kramnik struggle with them fat hands i feel the pain with that one they rearly need to make the peaces bigger an heavyer 🤣🤣🤣
Kramnik: I think he was maybe too strong
Everyone ragging on Kramnik for being pissed at the end can take a deep breath. You don’t become world champion without being insanely competitive and hating losses with every fiber of your being. It was a heated game and his emotions spilled over immediately after, we have seen this with Magnus, Kasparov, and many many others. Nodirbek knows it’s nothing personal towards him, Kramink just hates losing, that’s why he’s smiling. Every top competitor understands that the emotions which make you great can sometimes make you look less than graceful. In the end, all these guys know it’s a small part of the game and not that serious.
best commentators! both can start chess asmr not kidding
The endgame was basically me getting angry amd throwing off all the pieces after blundering my queen
The video title says "Kramnik rages...". Where is the rage in the video? Just a clickbaiting title 😐
Nodirbek just happy for having defeated an ex-world champ.
kramnik has become intolerant to losing... everytime he loses he acuses other players of cheating
Always fun to watch the grumpy Kramnik getting pissed, but who wouldn't be annoyed after that nonsense.
What nonsense? The only one I see making it into a nonsense if anything is Kramnik he plays an illegal pawn move and then at the end he's losing on time so he pushes the pieces like half way into their squares making the entire board a mess. Nodirbek I don't think did anything wrong the entire game.
greaaat video , love it keep´them asi herman@
Сначала паранойя с Ниманом, теперь газанул на Нодирбека... Спрячьте ножи в доме от деда
Kramnik is still one of my favorite players. He is a legend
Nordibek now is numbre 5 of the world. And Kramnik was winning this game. So Kramnik retired is a monster.
Awesome. Kramnik is just a knob