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I think h3 are not good move
ОтветитьGreat analysis👍
ОтветитьGreat analysis❤
ОтветитьEach state government and the government of India should introduce the chess as an optional subject in every school of our country for the bright future of youth of India
ОтветитьWhat a game <3
ОтветитьMaybe, out of boredom, Magnus took greater risks in the opening. Pragg had to find the solutions on the board, as the usage of time testifies, and he did so successfully - kudos to him. However, he may have fallen in the trap in a shorter time control. A testimony on the superiorit of classical time control for the quality of chess.
ОтветитьFantastic. Always nice when David won Goliath !! Always !!
ОтветитьSimple chess is not so simple. If only I could play such simple chess!
ОтветитьAfter watching this, I really understand what Carlsen said about the Indian players being very tactically alert. And ya, a British accent any day over any other accent on the planet!
ОтветитьExcellent sir🎉❤
ОтветитьHey Daniel, great video as always. I have a question. Do you like jungle music?
ОтветитьDear Mr. King. I know you understand German: Sehr schönes Video, unterhaltsam analysiert. And I love this sort of Oxford English!! Great!
ОтветитьCarlsen played like a street gamer in this match, he couldnt use one of his rook throught th match.. Prag wins easily against him..th reality is th other worldclass players get a confident to play against carlsen, he is weaken now. 😇😇
ОтветитьGreat coverage thanks
ОтветитьWhy Carlsen didn't thought of Queen d6 instead? 🤔then take off rook with rook!
ОтветитьA Fantastic game by Pragg
ОтветитьPawn up, rook down.
ОтветитьRf3 was a great move.
ОтветитьCarlsen should have bought some split rooks shirt before the game.
Ответить16. Qe2 also a superstar move.
ОтветитьMy favorite move of the game is 32.Qd1! It demonstrates the helplesness of the black position. Like a tsunami. You see what's coming but you can't do absolutely nothing to avoid it. I expected that Carlsen would resign after that. Or at latest after 35.Kh2.
ОтветитьThanks for the great analysis Daniel!
ОтветитьLove the commentary 🤝🇮🇳
ОтветитьGreat commentary, thanks!
ОтветитьBen Finegold is right as usual. Never play f6!
ОтветитьExcellent game by Pragg. Reminds me of Bobby Fischer‘s games. Very clear, straightforward strategy. Making chess look simple.
ОтветитьWhat ?! ...there was no mention of "Split Rooks" , "What Did I Tell You About Split Rooks?!" This Time ?!?
I Am Shocked Beyond Belief !!! :->
wonderful commentary. Pragg 's play reminiscent of Fischer. Structurally and tactically It's probably what would have happened had Fischer played Carlson. Beautiful game in the old school!
ОтветитьKasparov > Carlsen
ОтветитьThe younger generation now how to handel Carlsens odd moves in the opening, Carlsens generation were too focused on getting draws in lines they didnt analize
ОтветитьVery well played by Pragg, often when magnus loses it is because of poor decisions by him or overpressing, not here just good and as you say cool play by the young Indian. Thanks Daniel.
ОтветитьNice one
ОтветитьBoom! Ty DK!
ОтветитьI think Carlsen underestimated Pragg's composure here
ОтветитьAfter watching this vid I almost believed that 2700+ chess is a 'simple staff ';)
ОтветитьNice game by Pragg. Very subtle, but even the GOAT can't take liberties as black. :)
I think I heard the broadcast say that Magnus has black again against Fabi next round and should he lose, his classical rating would be close to Fabi's. If that's true, I'd watch out Mr. Caruana. We should see a very motivated Magnus tomorrow. Should be interesting.
U R so good! Thx, Mr King
ОтветитьThank you for your excellent analysis!
ОтветитьGreat game by Pragg; I can't recall a single game where Magnus' king got stuck in the middle like in this one.
ОтветитьDear kids. That happens if your rooks are split, you don't castle and you play f6 ☝️
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