55-year-old Vasyl Ivanchuk grinds a marathon game at the Dubai Police Global Chess Challenge 2024
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- čas přidán 5. 05. 2024
- They say that the game of chess is getting more younger but not for legends like GM Vasyl Ivanchuk. In the second round of the Dubai Police Global Chess Challenge 2024, Ivanchuk grinded for almost five hours to secure his first win in the tournament. The passion of this man is just beyond words.
Watch the final moments of the game as he takes on IM Arash Daghli (IRI, 2411).
Video: ChessBase India
#Chess #ChessBaseIndia #endgame #dubai #ukraine
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0:37 easy 2 minutes 😅
Chucky is freakishly good. He reminds me of Tal. We need to celebrate this guy.
Let's hope he doesn't remind you too much of Tal...who died aged 55
@@nuwandalton Tal was a chain smoker, or at least, smoked pretty heavily. Dug his own grave, so to speak.
@@thegorn Was a drunk too
To simply be playing Ivanchuk is literally an honour, to my mind. He is a one man embodiment of modern chess history.
I, for one, think Chucky has earned the right to gain two moves worth of increment in a single move.
Genius
Meanwhile, Kramnik is accusing Nihal Sarin of cheating.
As if he were the only one...
He's one of the most suspected players
They played so long the clock broke. ;-)
0:14 that clock is broken.... He tapped twice and got increments twice wtf!!
Edit: and the opponent got no compensation for the time? This old guy generated 3 minutes out of thin air and the opponent lost on time.. funny tournament and arbiters..
Time was incremented on both sides, if you watch closely you can see it
If you had common sense you would be knowing that he will get 30 seconds more since he pressed it twice for once of his opponent@@pardhabandaru1105
I agree. It is well known in the chess world that more time always benefits the winning side, and in this case he did that, arbiter did nothing (violation in itself?).
Ivanchuk. Like. Easy decision.
He is so cute, jackie chan of chess
0:14 first violation: Vassily gives both players 30 seconds more than they should have.
0:44 second violation: even after arbiter's intervention , they both got 1 extra minute.
I remember in grand swiss, something similar happened to hikaru and the arbiter fixed the time back to its original. You can't give players extra time.
@@Scholarofonecandle Arbiter didn't do anything... it was a violation. He was supposed to change it out and revert time to what it was before.
Its tough for the arbiter to know exactly what happened. I'm assuming the arbiters do not have access to the video feed of ChessBase India but if they did, they should've used that to determine the time
Vassily did nothing wrong, there is just a problem with the clock.
@@hetenbliksem I am not saying it's his fault... Mainly the arbiter's for not doing anything about it.
Ivanchuk is one of the greatest🙌
Planet chucky
Thank you for not showing an eval bar
His opponent 😂😂😂 no class