Nepo Apologises to Caruana after their Intense Final Game at the Candidates 2024

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2024
  • Check out the thrilling final moments of the game between Nepo and Caruana at the Candidates Tournament! Ian's strong defense stopped Fabi from getting a tiebreaker with Gukesh. Fabi admits he missed chances, and Nepo apologizes, realizing Fabi could've won with different moves.
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  • @em4six348
    @em4six348 Před 11 dny +6312

    Hearing "sorry" instead of "good game" after a game sounds so heartbreaking.

    • @steremihai1978
      @steremihai1978 Před 11 dny +221

      I suppose it's because by their standards the game was not good at all. At some point Nepo was at 88% accuracy. And Fabi had like 3-4 times decisive advantage. But did not see the winning move.

    • @lordwiz2236
      @lordwiz2236 Před 11 dny +344

      It's becoz he didn't win and he can't blunder and let fabi win either . They killed eachother chance letting gukesh prevail 🎉. Good damn sportsmanship right here 🎉❤

    • @hannicutie0.0
      @hannicutie0.0 Před 11 dny +51

      Thats true, it comes to mind the game between Rapport and Pragg, with Rapport also saying sorry at the end.

    • @blackknightchessclub6119
      @blackknightchessclub6119 Před 11 dny +90

      One who was leading the tmt... telling sorry to other ,who missed win ... though being Indian I am extremely happy for Gukesh...but this is heartbroken ...Chess is painful, ruthless, brutal sport

    • @simonmust5445
      @simonmust5445 Před 11 dny +16

      They Did not deserver to play for world champion tilte after game like that. Literaly Botez would find that mate.

  • @vsaivijay
    @vsaivijay Před 11 dny +3602

    4:09 Nepo - “I am very sorry”, Fabi - “My fault “ 😭😭💔

    • @tanyapaes781
      @tanyapaes781 Před 11 dny +7

      Why tho?

    • @harshitpandey6761
      @harshitpandey6761 Před 11 dny +356

      ​@@tanyapaes781Fabi was winning but couldn't convert... And now all their hard work feels wasted. That's why they're saying sorry to each other. It's really sad if u think about it from their perspective.

    • @lauraechazarreta8262
      @lauraechazarreta8262 Před 11 dny +9

      Cositas ❤

    • @laizerwoolf
      @laizerwoolf Před 11 dny +162

      without context, it sounds like lovers that are breaking up 😭😭

    • @percywhitehead9228
      @percywhitehead9228 Před 11 dny +185

      @@harshitpandey6761 my take is that Ian said sorry because Fabi looked up at him to say, lets call it a draw and Ian saying sorry that I'm accepting a draw and ruined your chance (and his small chance) to remain in the competition.
      the reason why Ian apologized was mainly because they both GM and both understood Fabi was always in a better position and should have won.
      Fabi said "it's my fault" for two reasons. first he offered the draw but mainly because he's telling Ian you have nothing to be sorry for, it was me (Fabi) who is at to blame for not converting so many chances and Fabi knows he chocked, take away the pressure and Fabi 8/10 will convert those chances.

  • @waccle8335
    @waccle8335 Před 11 dny +1495

    "I- I'm very, very sorry."
    "My fault."
    My heart breaks as a Fabi and Nepo fan 😭

    • @PeterGriffin-po2ze
      @PeterGriffin-po2ze Před 11 dny +4

      Bro explain why he say sorry

    • @hamham_6411
      @hamham_6411 Před 11 dny +37

      ​@@PeterGriffin-po2ze fabi was winning at first, and if he did, he would've tied 1st place, leading to tiebreaker
      instead he blundered, which ian noticed, leading to a draw, so they both went to tied 2nd place and lost the chance to win the tournament

    • @LiluMikante
      @LiluMikante Před 11 dny +10

      @@hamham_6411 And what nobody seems to think about:
      If this wouldnt have been the last match, nepo might very well have resigned before the blunder

    • @kamelia_s_4187
      @kamelia_s_4187 Před 10 dny +2

      @@hamham_6411 but it doesn't explains why Ian have to be sorry... It's not a giveaway win for Fabi - he had to prove that he deserves it. But Fabi made a mistake and that's definitely not Ian's fault. That's part of chess - when you or your opponent blunder and the other one use it. They were both fighting till the end as it has to be. No one have to be sorry and nobody's fault - we are not computers, but people who makes mistakes, especially under such pressure

    • @AfonsoCL
      @AfonsoCL Před 10 dny +30

      @@kamelia_s_4187 He's not apologizing, he's empathizing. As in, "sorry for your loss".

  • @andresmadera
    @andresmadera Před 11 dny +199

    No single chess achievement will likely eclipse the title of world champion. But what nepo just showed to me, as a fan of chess, means so much more. No matter who would have won I would not felt the amount of love and sportsmanship that I just witnessed. Bless both of your hearts and minds with peace knowing that both of you are so much more than a title.

  • @_Infocars
    @_Infocars Před 11 dny +3257

    Nepo is a very nice guy i want to see him as a world champion atleast once.

    • @gabrieloliveirafreitassant8752
      @gabrieloliveirafreitassant8752 Před 11 dny +92

      I don't think we will, unfortunately

    • @makingmach7
      @makingmach7 Před 11 dny +51

      One day we will🤞

    • @percywhitehead9228
      @percywhitehead9228 Před 11 dny +44

      @@makingmach7 I think he's past his best. every super GM says Ian only plays well in candidates and after he's mediocre. next year everyone will improve so even harder. his chance is over.

    • @joejohnstone5202
      @joejohnstone5202 Před 11 dny +52

      @@gabrieloliveirafreitassant8752he is extremely good in the candidates and with Magnus no longer defending he has pretty decent chances

    • @rayirth_thepikaplayer
      @rayirth_thepikaplayer Před 11 dny

      Yes

  • @renukam27
    @renukam27 Před 11 dny +3495

    This is why Chessbase India stands out as a channel. Showing not only what is in demand, but also what matters.
    Bringing out the human side of stories.
    This one in particular is really heartbreaking.

    • @Socials-pj5uw
      @Socials-pj5uw Před 11 dny +71

      Yeah like, you know we hear so many stories of winners but like, there are others who missed it all by a margin, it is pretty sad...props to chessbase india for being so much supportive to chess, it really shows that they are passionate towards their work❤❤❤

    • @surbhikumari4194
      @surbhikumari4194 Před 11 dny

      ❤​@@Socials-pj5uw

    • @skibidibopmmdada78
      @skibidibopmmdada78 Před 11 dny +10

      They show what they think will get them views bro. They post click bait like everyone else and dramatic annoying music over this clip to up viewership. Don’t conflate the two.

    • @Socials-pj5uw
      @Socials-pj5uw Před 11 dny +34

      @@skibidibopmmdada78 I have been watching Chessbase India for the last 4 years, and if you think "views" and "fame" is their motive, boy you don't know them much. When i see Sagar Commentating, it actually feels like this guy is passionate about it.
      Surely, they want to make chess reach to places. But their main motive is to promote chess. Their wedding, their life before this channel, it explains a lot about them.

    • @PhonkEcho
      @PhonkEcho Před 11 dny +1

      I would have blundered just so one of us can make it

  • @chakrbd79
    @chakrbd79 Před 11 dny +148

    Ian is not only a fierce competitor - but a true gentleman. He knew he was losing and could resign. But at the same time, he was playing for himself - defended like a true Chess player. Eventually he was torn between 2 choices - 1) Perhaps he was in the way of another great player's goal 2) Being true to himself and fighting till the end. He knew it was Fabi's shortcomings not to convert this into a win. Yet he is saying "sorry" (Fabi acknowledged his failure too). Great match, great spirit, great human beings. We, the followers, have witnessed something special. Thank you.

    • @ARSpurs9
      @ARSpurs9 Před 9 dny +4

      A world-class athlete cannot simply give up for the sake of an opponent. He has ambitions. Ian understood that Fabi also wanted to win and he was closer, but simply giving the victory to his opponent was unsportsmanlike. Ian and Fabi are not Magnus, but they are top-class chess players, both among the best of their generation (Magnus competes with timeless legends, another level). And they both understood that their character would not allow either of them to simply retreat. Otherwise they would not have achieved what they have.
      Two professionals, two gentlemen, two legends.

    • @JJ-hp6mb
      @JJ-hp6mb Před 8 dny

      So you want spot-fixing between the players? 😐

  • @user-sy7ob3lk8s
    @user-sy7ob3lk8s Před 11 dny +104

    1:25 - that look, just a tiny smile... these eyes say more than any words, that describes the feeling of being second, being just one small step away of desired goal. Fascinating players, both respecting each other as it should be

  • @Pranav-kl3qe
    @Pranav-kl3qe Před 11 dny +3262

    Bro they both are such a Gentlemen.... Respect for both of them....

    • @eduardomoraes8478
      @eduardomoraes8478 Před 11 dny +24

      except when they agree that alireza threw the tournament for everyone... That was disrespectful

    • @proxima713
      @proxima713 Před 11 dny +15

      @@eduardomoraes8478yeah ……that was disrespectful for both Alireza and Gukesh

    • @johnle1535
      @johnle1535 Před 11 dny +25

      ​@eduardomoraes8478 the way he was playing against gukesh I would agree. Man checked out. He was playing like me and I'm a 1200

    • @christianbay3507
      @christianbay3507 Před 11 dny +39

      Why? They are completely right. Hope we won't see alireza in the next candidate iteration

    • @Fe-ironman
      @Fe-ironman Před 11 dny

      @@johnle1535 lol, you dumb?? he couldn't outplay gukesh and that's big words comming from someone with just 1200 rating, i started playing 4months ago and i'm 1600

  • @aravindappat
    @aravindappat Před 11 dny +1392

    No one has been through more top level shenanigans than Ian. It also explains why he is able to empathise with Fabi better than anyone else.

    • @SilvioMichal1
      @SilvioMichal1 Před 11 dny +76

      very good point. Also, I really didnt expect Nepo to be such an empathetic nice gentleman. I am pleasently surprised

    • @boggartblue2574
      @boggartblue2574 Před 11 dny +53

      ​@@SilvioMichal1Because he went through that heartbreak which is much worse losing the WC title.

    • @Rostam.
      @Rostam. Před 11 dny +5

      I think you mean "empathetic" not "emphatic" haha

    • @mihirgokhale9822
      @mihirgokhale9822 Před 11 dny +3

      @@boggartblue2574 Nothing comes closer than the last match vs Ding. Everything else is pretty much pale.

    • @SilvioMichal1
      @SilvioMichal1 Před 11 dny

      @@Rostam. :D yep, thanks for the correction :)

  • @crisz2180
    @crisz2180 Před 11 dny +174

    As another comment pointed out, in 2:04 Nepo said: "Alireza might be happy thinking he threw the tournament for everyone". I don't think Alireza lost on purpose, but it is true that because of that game, Gukesh almost had the win of the Candidates in the bag. Hikaru, Nepo and Fabi were in a difficult position. I think Hikaru did well in the last round, but he had no chance to win because Gukesh defended well. Regarding the Nepo-Fabiano match, the must-win requisite influenced them negatively, which is understandable because of the pressure.
    Going back to Nepo's statement, it's interesting that he said "he threw the tournament for everyone", not "for us", so it seems that he included Hikaru as well because the latter was also fighting for a win instead of a draw. Heartbreaking.
    Nepo was leading during the entire tournament only to lose in the last round, and he even felt sorry for the other two competitors. This is simply chess, and all of them did impressive.

    • @prakyathprakash5180
      @prakyathprakash5180 Před 11 dny +15

      Ok, but what about Abasov? He gifted free points to everyone except Nepo...Nepo must be pissed bcz of this too.

    • @reyknn7664
      @reyknn7664 Před 11 dny +67

      @@prakyathprakash5180 This disrespect for Abasov is so annoying. He fought very hard and people had to show their best to beat him. No free points at all. Up to the point where he had an advantage in the second game against Hikaru (after being worse beforehand), but lost. Only then he collapsed for the rest of the tournament.
      Besides he did nothing in his comments or else to deserve such dump comments.

    • @DaveOu
      @DaveOu Před 11 dny +11

      Terrible format is bad who would’ve thought… oh yea magnus did

    • @KilluaaZoldyck
      @KilluaaZoldyck Před 11 dny

      ​@@reyknn7664 He complained about Alireza's shoes when no one else did... He deserves no respect

    • @reyknn7664
      @reyknn7664 Před 11 dny +16

      @@KilluaaZoldyck This is plain Nonsense. Even Alireza said he was right in complaining. Beside that he was sitting nearest to Alireza's room. But even without this the silence of the others doesn't necessarily mean disagreement.

  • @jazzbandtrio8569
    @jazzbandtrio8569 Před 10 dny +10

    For all saying that Nepo shouldn't be sorry:
    By saying sorry Nepo didn't mean "I am sorry for defending the position", but rather meant "I feel your pain in drawing the match". The same way you tell someone who lost a loved one "I am SORRY for your loss" It was empathy of Fabiano's situation.
    For those who also don't understand the context of the video, by drawing the game, both players ruined their chances of winning the tournament and competing in the world championship. They both played the best chess they could, but lost their chance in winning the tournament. Tough luck

  • @CA-oe1ok
    @CA-oe1ok Před 11 dny +1757

    Nepo is such a gem of a person.
    He Knew he was supposed to lose somewhere while playing that endgame. And yet he fought. The fight was futile for his own chances. It bought him no hope for win, all he could even hope for was a draw. And a draw was not enough for the scoring situation for Nepo. But still he fought on.
    This final game from the candidates demonstrates why chess is a Gentleman's game. Beautiful.

    • @user-hf4jz8uj5n
      @user-hf4jz8uj5n Před 11 dny +19

      Lmao gem. Just search harikrishna vs nepo

    • @suryakantsharma9653
      @suryakantsharma9653 Před 11 dny +74

      @@user-hf4jz8uj5nHarikrishna was messing up placements a lot. Anyone would be frustrated. Not his fault at all. Don’t just “lmao” when you don’t understand whose fault it was.

    • @proxima713
      @proxima713 Před 11 dny +17

      He literally said Alireza threw away the tournament……..well that wasn’t professional

    • @MrLordLowbob
      @MrLordLowbob Před 11 dny +22

      I like it too. its fair play towards gukesh, too. throwing that game would potentially, maybe, mess up the candidates for someone else, so playing this as serious as can be even if you already see that you can't get more than a draw and thus not enough anymore is a very respectable thing to do.

    • @HgHg-yp6ft
      @HgHg-yp6ft Před 11 dny +23

      ​@@proxima713Actually it was, this is acknowledging how good Ali really is and that his performance was due to lack of preparedness only.

  • @atulanand2967
    @atulanand2967 Před 11 dny +615

    Nepo is a legend of a person….. Saying sorry to an opponent who stood in his way of claiming the title, fully acknowledging the current game position while digesting the fact that he is also out of the race, shows what real sportsmanship should be….. was rooting for gukesh alone since the very start inspite of magnus’ and vishy’s predictions, but i really wish now that nepo becomes a world champion for atleast once….

    • @unclvinny
      @unclvinny Před 10 dny +6

      I'm surprised to find I'll miss having Nepo in the finals. I was cheering for either Fabi or Gukesh, but Nepo is such a likeable, volatile player. In any case, I like both Ding and Gukesh a lot, so the finals will be very interesting. I don't know much about Gukesh, but it would be super exciting if he won.

    • @CASunnyKr
      @CASunnyKr Před 10 dny

      ​@@unclvinnyU dont know much about him because he is just 17 and didn't play much top level tournament.

    • @antomichael5489
      @antomichael5489 Před 9 dny

      He was world champion before Ling diren,current world that gukesh going to face...

    • @johnduggan1421
      @johnduggan1421 Před 9 dny

      @@antomichael5489Put some respect on the man’s name by at least spelling either word correctly.

  • @59sharmanalin
    @59sharmanalin Před 11 dny +89

    I am an Indian and as much we were cheering for Gukesh, I'd love these two gentlemen to also win it, Fabi looks so vulnerable here such a massive talent with pure innocence, also Nepo showed his class and vulnerable side by saying sorry at the very end, keeping it all within (how could he express it because he was competing & representing his nation while fighting his opponent) !! I watched this game till the end, it was a special game a really nail biting game that kept me on the edge of my seat, not because the result of this was critical but because it was two heavy weights fighting and was an insane battle.
    Candidates is harsh!! Amongst the Top 4, anyone can be the winner, it's just lucky draw I guess.

  • @sparkleflames9648
    @sparkleflames9648 Před 11 dny +959

    when nepo said “i’m really sorry” and fabi replied with “my fault” at the end, istg my eyes started welling up with tears.. as much as i was rooting for gukesh throughout, this is heartbreaking for them.

    • @spiritual_audiobooks
      @spiritual_audiobooks Před 11 dny +5

      No replies? Let me unfix that

    • @nagarajpn9279
      @nagarajpn9279 Před 11 dny +31

      I cried too.. On the one hand, sad for the three that couldn’t make it by the narrowest of margins. Happy for Gukesh’s family who sacrificed a lot for his chess career on the other..

    • @Socials-pj5uw
      @Socials-pj5uw Před 11 dny +2

      Same

    • @drHouse-gb2kt
      @drHouse-gb2kt Před 11 dny +5

      Lol.. you guys CRIED? I am a huge chess fan + was rooting for Caruana.. but to cry for this? Jesus.. get a life guys

    • @Mrwutevah
      @Mrwutevah Před 11 dny +44

      ​@@drHouse-gb2kt I'm sorry you're not close to your emotions.

  • @Philiopantheon82
    @Philiopantheon82 Před 11 dny +698

    Nepo knows better than everyone what it means to be heartbroken in chess. win, lose or draw, he is still one of the greatest sportsmen in the game history.

    • @SaurabhXDD
      @SaurabhXDD Před 11 dny

      Untill you see what he did with Harikrishna in world rapid 😅

    • @100xsport7
      @100xsport7 Před 11 dny

      A living legend

    • @gruntgobshite
      @gruntgobshite Před 11 dny +24

      ​@@SaurabhXDDHappens. You can't crucify a guy based on one or two incidents. Kasparov, Magnus, Hikaru all have had their fair share of churlish incidents. Chess is brutal anyways. Nepo is overall a very nice guy.

    • @kamalofdeka
      @kamalofdeka Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@SaurabhXDDexactly 😂😂

    • @kamalofdeka
      @kamalofdeka Před 11 dny

      ​@@gruntgobshiteone or two such incidents is enough my man ...
      If I argue this way ...Fabi got respect because he is an elite player for Nepo ...and weaker players are nothing for Nepo !!
      This may a possible scenario too.

  • @logicallylazy
    @logicallylazy Před 11 dny +38

    My respect for Ian and Fabiano, while already high, has risen even higher. Such respect from these two.

  • @ABKUMAR-ei7cc
    @ABKUMAR-ei7cc Před 11 dny +49

    They actually remember every move they made in the game including the variations that were possible.
    The presence of mind these guys have is incredible

  • @pradhumpatel5400
    @pradhumpatel5400 Před 11 dny +215

    "my fault" damm this statement hurts to its core, and Fabi acknowledging this is such a rich moment. well played both of you, we watched entire candidates because of all these legends players were in it and we are proud viewers.

    • @JJ-hp6mb
      @JJ-hp6mb Před 8 dny

      What was his fault again?

    • @pradhumpatel5400
      @pradhumpatel5400 Před 8 dny

      @@JJ-hp6mb fabi had multiple winning chances but he couldn't capitalize it, and nepo defended till very end

  • @boohoohoohoo
    @boohoohoohoo Před 11 dny +364

    1:45 that is soul crushing to hear.

  • @Maxx61
    @Maxx61 Před 11 dny +16

    In time, both will be celebrated if not already for gifting us of the greatest examples of tactics and missed opportunities in the history of the Candidates.
    Everything we love about our beloved game was put on display here. The tension, the tactics, the drama, the emotions.
    There is absolutely nothing to apologize for or be sorry about. You both honored chess by playing right down to the wire under pressure that most of us cannot even begin to conceive.
    It was an honor watching this from start to finish.

  • @royprasad
    @royprasad Před 10 dny +4

    Two very classy players. Ideally, each of them would have been a world champion at least once, but who knows if they will ever get another chance. There is a wave of talented young players in the field now, such as Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi, Praggnanandhaa, Abdusattarov, et al, who are going to be formidable. Today we might have witnessed the passing of the old guard and the arrival of the new generation.

  • @Snowy123
    @Snowy123 Před 11 dny +150

    This is why i cheer for nepo, guy keeps getting gutshots and gets back up every time

  • @hey-burrito
    @hey-burrito Před 11 dny +484

    As happy as we are for Gukesh, we can’t disregard the intense grind all these players had to endure. With each of their heroic storylines, only 1 could emerge on the top and we are celebrating. But, so many fans around the world were heartbroken, the Americans, The audience Hikaru has brought in and Nepo, the man who was never not in the lead for the past 6 years of the candidates until the penultimate round. Huge respect to all these players. Love for all.

    • @RyperAMV
      @RyperAMV Před 11 dny

      He is been winning candidates since 2020 right? so how is it 6 years?

    • @DatNguyen-hx6rb
      @DatNguyen-hx6rb Před 11 dny +2

      @@RyperAMV Caruana 2018

    • @dirtybozackdirtybozack8937
      @dirtybozackdirtybozack8937 Před 11 dny

      lol where are you trying to be a news reporter? lol wtf

    • @RyperAMV
      @RyperAMV Před 11 dny +1

      @@DatNguyen-hx6rb Yeah Fabi won 2018 so how Nepo is at First since 6 years?

    • @yogi30303
      @yogi30303 Před 11 dny

      Yeah man, it's so hard just to be there and be so close to winning the tournament. Respect for everyone. ❤

  • @bhalchandra13
    @bhalchandra13 Před 10 dny +2

    Look how far Nepo came...... once celebrating early for candidates winning to this moment. Maturity hit him very hard than any other player ever.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
    I was cursing him when he lost to Ding but... what a gem of a person he is. 💎 😢

  • @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos

    so much respect for these players ; they devoted their entire life to this beautiful game , been playing since they were big enough to move the pieces with hope of being the best , being the WC ; can only imagine the emotions and flashbacks they must be feeling in the last few moments and fabi always so gracious even in the most painful situations 😢
    This is a painfully beautiful video

  • @reteipdevries
    @reteipdevries Před 11 dny +188

    Two of the most genuine people. Heartbreaking , the dilemma of having to ruin each others chances. Pure greatness!

    • @manuelzrm1265
      @manuelzrm1265 Před 11 dny

      Sportmanship would be if one of them lose on purpose and says
      "Go get him"

    • @anukulchandra7242
      @anukulchandra7242 Před 10 dny +6

      @@manuelzrm1265 ohh really do you think its a fair approach??? you can never be a good sportsman with shit mentality 😇 you have to push your opponent no matter what! Thats what they did ❤

    • @kennethkilian1971
      @kennethkilian1971 Před 9 dny

      ​@@manuelzrm1265 thats not sportsmanship thats unethical match fixing

  • @DexionPlusThree
    @DexionPlusThree Před 11 dny +240

    the music is doing us dirty man... im in tears ;(

    • @raulmontanari4387
      @raulmontanari4387 Před 11 dny +3

      Me too.

    • @AlbertEinstein-vc8ni
      @AlbertEinstein-vc8ni Před 11 dny

      Same😢😢
      As an indian chess fan was rooting for gukesh and he won
      Still these guys made me sad :(
      The world is hard
      If gukesh would have lost i would have been more sad watching these clips or prolly i would have just ignored these clips so I think its okeyyyyyy 😢😢

  • @SathvickSatish
    @SathvickSatish Před 11 dny +12

    Ouch... I feel bad for Fabi 😢
    Nepo is a great sport! The "I'm sorry" and "My fault" at the end just breaks my heart

  • @TFPMadcow
    @TFPMadcow Před 10 dny +4

    They didn’t win the Candidates, but they won 1M respect points, top chess players and showing human feelings

  • @c2c001
    @c2c001 Před 11 dny +529

    1:23 Saddest thing I've ever seen until I saw 4:08

    • @martinhh763
      @martinhh763 Před 11 dny +35

      Also 4:08 is brutal for both

    • @andresv.8880
      @andresv.8880 Před 11 dny +48

      4:08 shows how disgusted Nepo is, and how he feels like he stole a chance for Fabi, he's so distraught it's heartbreaking

    • @teamseven2487
      @teamseven2487 Před 11 dny +37

      ​@@andresv.8880 well he could have resigned but that goes against the ethics. Hard call really for both of them

    • @thedalailemur
      @thedalailemur Před 11 dny +21

      I second that, 1:23, 1:28 probably the most moved I've been watching chess. Fabi's stoic draw-offer and maintaining eye contact... that's sort of like Achilles and Hector stuff... Nepo almost loses his composure at that moment out of sheer empathy

    • @thedalailemur
      @thedalailemur Před 11 dny +14

      plus those harrowing glances from Nepo to Fabi at 0:57 etc, they are filled with the awareness of the horrors that chess can bring, from one giant to another... I mean, even the way Nepo knocked out the repetition, to give the mercy blow... gives me a whole new perspective the humanity of both players really

  • @James.tammy95
    @James.tammy95 Před 11 dny +91

    Nepo is such a good human, he is feeling for Fabi shows he got heart filled with empathy.

  • @puneetpst
    @puneetpst Před 11 dny +4

    What a lovely exchange. Can't help but feel for both these players.
    It reminded me of the last moments of Nepo's match with Ding Liren - so emotional.

  • @nap72you
    @nap72you Před 11 dny +6

    Ian is such an emotional guy. Respect to both of them!

  • @boohoohoohoo
    @boohoohoohoo Před 11 dny +401

    0:47 who thinks here that Ian's is actually feeling bad for Fabi at this moment? heartbreaking...

    • @gunjanrakhunde1260
      @gunjanrakhunde1260 Před 11 dny +17

      Yes😢

    • @thedalailemur
      @thedalailemur Před 11 dny +12

      Yes, me too, and throughout the next 20 seconds

    • @ryanm7263
      @ryanm7263 Před 11 dny +91

      I got the feeling he was contemplating blundering the game intentionally just to give Fabi a shot at the championship, ultimately deciding against it because of how dishonorable that would be to both of them.

    • @claudiog7692
      @claudiog7692 Před 11 dny +6

      He’s mostly feeling bad because he won’t win but he had almost the whole game to get used to it

    • @claudiog7692
      @claudiog7692 Před 11 dny +43

      @@ryanm7263 maybe he had it as an intrusive thought but there is no way he seriously considered it, at least not in the final position

  • @udaykiran8355
    @udaykiran8355 Před 11 dny +139

    Great to see sportsmanship from Nepo 👏.He is the only candidate to be undefeated in this tournament. He was a bit lucky and also got some great courage to fight till end not giving up. It's tough for him to be a 2 time candidates winner and lose the tournament very closely. CHESS IS BRUTAL !!

  • @mattcauth
    @mattcauth Před 11 dny +4

    Thank you for sharing this. Heavy. I watched every second of this game and all I can say is...wow. Hats off to both of them, this was a legendary game for a few reasons.

  • @siddharthjoshi6811
    @siddharthjoshi6811 Před 11 dny +2

    Two men, having an heart to heart in just few words... They both know what they just lost... They both feel it... That's the game, that's the spirit...

  • @AWSexpert1
    @AWSexpert1 Před 11 dny +547

    Nepo is a great guy, he didn't even celebrate when he won against vd. In one of the interviews he said that he lost to Ding cause he was feeling bad for him. Very emotional guy. Chess needs ruthless Assassin's like Kasparov, fischer and carlsen.

    • @user-vx6mn6pv7h
      @user-vx6mn6pv7h Před 11 dny +11

      Very true

    • @Noname12........641
      @Noname12........641 Před 11 dny +8

      what do you meant by feeling bad for him

    • @MusicForLife309
      @MusicForLife309 Před 11 dny +60

      ​@@Noname12........641 Watch the interview of Gothamchess with Nepo, when Ding was feeling sick and sometimes sad, Nepo felt for him.

    • @saikat93ify
      @saikat93ify Před 11 dny +4

      But in general Ding is a better player than Nepo

    • @AWSexpert1
      @AWSexpert1 Před 11 dny +32

      @@saikat93ify watch last WC match nepo was clearly a better player

  • @MaharshiRay
    @MaharshiRay Před 11 dny +136

    Beautiful emotions showing how much this meant to them❤ Nepo tweeted after the match - "I was there too"

  • @khanandegroup9637
    @khanandegroup9637 Před 11 dny +6

    This is the most heartbreaking video i see this week, man this must hurt, for both if them, its really hard, I can't even imagine

  • @fanthomans2
    @fanthomans2 Před 11 dny +9

    The best video of the whole candidates. Thank you.

  • @wanderer3561
    @wanderer3561 Před 11 dny +106

    Reminds me of a line from the movie Banshees of Inisherin “ Well ! There goes that dream “ . You can see both are sad knowing this was a big chance they missed

  • @neon-astronaut
    @neon-astronaut Před 11 dny +1315

    2:11
    “Ali threw the tournament for everyone”

  • @hindustanimapper
    @hindustanimapper Před 11 dny +13

    I want Nepo to become the world champion at least once.

  • @Ttavoc
    @Ttavoc Před 11 dny +3

    I have seen it live and the game was so full of ups and downs with Caruana most times standing better. This both are true gentlemen and sportsmen. We can all learn from them

  • @LuckySingh-qv7be
    @LuckySingh-qv7be Před 11 dny +160

    Fabi is so humble

  • @AndrejDoms
    @AndrejDoms Před 11 dny +44

    This is true sportsmanship. An outstanding example for all of us out there to be humans after all. Spread the love. Ian surely does!!!

  • @lebirdking
    @lebirdking Před 11 dny +3

    Thanks for posting this. You learn so much about these people with a video like this

  • @taiyomoriguchi
    @taiyomoriguchi Před 11 dny +2

    They both played incredibly well this entire tournament. They are both such genuine and wholesome players, I wish them both the best in their future tournaments.

  • @boohoohoohoo
    @boohoohoohoo Před 11 dny +79

    This is now my favorite video of the entire candidates. Music choice was superb as well.

  • @Theo-ul8qm
    @Theo-ul8qm Před 11 dny +118

    I think Nepo is feeling sorry more because Caruana had a big advantage and wasn't able to convert, than because they drew the game and neither of them won the tournament. If they'd drawn a completely equal game I'm sure he wouldn't have reacted like this, but he knew he was losing and somehow Fabiano lost his advantage.
    He's obviouslt disappointed for himself too, to have not won this tournament. He can't really kick himself too much, he went undefeated at the end of the day.

    • @blueodum
      @blueodum Před 11 dny +6

      There were times in the endgame, with Fabi under some time pressure, that Fabi could have easily blundered the game away. Until the queen and pawn endgame, the result was uncertain, though Fabi of course, had several possible winning lines at many points. These two players have come the closest to being World Champion without achieving it - yet.

    • @claudiog7692
      @claudiog7692 Před 11 dny

      Yes he can kick himself and he will

  • @sittingonmysofa
    @sittingonmysofa Před 11 dny +4

    Real class from Nepo. He doesn't always get the respect he deserves. This was true sporting integrity and humanity

  • @howiedick6857
    @howiedick6857 Před 11 dny +40

    This is proof that you can win, even if you lose. The greatest thing a person can achieve is being a beautiful person, even in an ugly situation.

    • @caveman-cp9tq
      @caveman-cp9tq Před 10 dny +1

      Cope

    • @howiedick6857
      @howiedick6857 Před 10 dny

      @@caveman-cp9tq committee on publication ethics???

    • @caveman-cp9tq
      @caveman-cp9tq Před 10 dny +1

      @@howiedick6857 This is how losers cope. Everyone would rather be Gukesh in this situation. It’s not that hard to be a “beautiful person” in this situation. Literally just don’t throw things and cry, that’s it. They’re on camera, they won’t do anything stupid. The hardest thing to do is win the tournament.

    • @howiedick6857
      @howiedick6857 Před 10 dny +4

      @@caveman-cp9tq you are missing the point entirely. So much so, that arguing the point with you would be an unrewarding torture.

    • @caveman-cp9tq
      @caveman-cp9tq Před 10 dny

      @@howiedick6857 You’re saying that people can still prove their status even in difficult moments. Yeah that’s obvious. But they’re not winners. Otherwise they would lose on purpose because that’s the easiest thing to do. Just lose every game and be a good sport and wait til all the women flock around you!

  • @alexobed4252
    @alexobed4252 Před 10 dny

    This is so heart-breaking and beautiful. Makes me want to cry. I really feel for the both of them. Ian was so genuine. You can tell how much he felt bad for Fabi. This was truly amazing to watch. The way Ian nodded his head before the draw and his pained facial expressions. Ugh. I felt it all.

  • @chaitanyaphuloria1320
    @chaitanyaphuloria1320 Před 11 dny +226

    2:04
    "Alireza might be happy thinking he threw the tournament for everyone" - Nepo

    • @isomaniac7850
      @isomaniac7850 Před 11 dny +15

      Great observation. I haven't understood it first.

    • @Sodnika
      @Sodnika Před 11 dny +2

      I think he said "might be happy", not thinking. Russian accent.

    • @chaitanyaphuloria1320
      @chaitanyaphuloria1320 Před 11 dny +7

      @@Sodnika I think you are right, he said "might be happy... might be happy thinking..." let me try and edit

    • @peter-rhodes
      @peter-rhodes Před 11 dny +20

      It's called a tongue in cheek joke. Don't know why nobody is getting it in the comments section

    • @chascaljr8415
      @chascaljr8415 Před 11 dny +38

      The truth is Gukesh benefited the least from Alireza 1pt whereas Nepo himself got 2/2 against Ali and Fabi 1.5

  • @user-fs3hx6qw1r
    @user-fs3hx6qw1r Před 11 dny +64

    this game will go down in the history of chess as a blend of perfectly executed attacks and exceptional defense. chess correlates perfectly with life . i am truly grateful for destroying my sleep schedule.

  • @lordwiz2236
    @lordwiz2236 Před 11 dny +4

    Both showing true sportsmanship . I love these gentlemen's. ❤🎉

  • @sahilmalik8351
    @sahilmalik8351 Před 11 dny

    Thanks for the context in the end.

  • @Mist_R
    @Mist_R Před 11 dny +34

    Very happy that Gukesh won as I was rooting for him and Pragg the entire tournament. But also heartbroken for these two gentlemen because of how they fought and played their best chess until the very end. This game will be in history books and talked about for years.

  • @parasyadav6849
    @parasyadav6849 Před 11 dny +39

    The silence in the room, the way nepo hand gestures and says sorry, it's heartbreaking, those claps would consume me if I was one of them. I love them both it's just sad to see especially nepo in this situation

  • @pratikrana7684
    @pratikrana7684 Před 11 dny +6

    Quality content! You will bounce back Nepo and Caruana. Wish you both the best.. which is yet to come.

  • @houssem_elfhaiel
    @houssem_elfhaiel Před 11 dny +2

    Respect for both of them ❤… i learned a lot from the game and also from this video

  • @vishruthreddy9044
    @vishruthreddy9044 Před 11 dny +3

    thanks for this video , was only getting clips of this and not the entire video..I was desperately searching for this..!

  • @anirudhsingh2228
    @anirudhsingh2228 Před 11 dny +23

    good thing you guys incresed the sound and made it actually audible.

  • @siddharthbhagat7637
    @siddharthbhagat7637 Před 11 dny +2

    So close yet so far... respect for both❤

  • @user-mg4zx9fu9z
    @user-mg4zx9fu9z Před 11 dny

    Thank you guys for being humble, and feeling for the other...

  • @GodAlone19Ali
    @GodAlone19Ali Před 11 dny +13

    This might be one of the best chess videos out. It's like an epic poem of a clip

  • @Excalibar752
    @Excalibar752 Před 11 dny +78

    Saddest moment in the history of chess. Chess is the only game where a single move can decide win and lose, it's brutal.

    • @SeppyDawg
      @SeppyDawg Před 11 dny

      No it's not the only game lol. Here's one for you, tic tac toe

    • @DaveOu
      @DaveOu Před 11 dny +3

      It’s insane fabi lost his chances from playing king A1 instead of king A2 like what a minuscule detail yet it blows up his advantage.

  • @luisietesiete
    @luisietesiete Před 11 dny +7

    Absolutely LOVELY human reaction
    In LOVE with Nepo

  • @adamyohan
    @adamyohan Před 11 dny +2

    Thanks for posting this

  • @circles3446
    @circles3446 Před 11 dny +20

    Man that sorry hurts ngl 💔💔💔💔💔 was rooting for Gukesh throughout but have huge respect for both these elite players 💔

  • @shivamahuja_
    @shivamahuja_ Před 11 dny +33

    Feeling sad for both of them 😢

  • @gaurav2341992
    @gaurav2341992 Před 11 dny +1

    Such a lovely interaction. Heartbreaking outcomenfor both, but they take it with such grace!

  • @PerfectAimPoseidon
    @PerfectAimPoseidon Před 11 dny

    Simple but great video showing some behind the scenes of the top players. I can't imagine the feelings on both sides of the table, what a gauntlet they both just went through!

  • @felixti3122
    @felixti3122 Před 11 dny +14

    This is so heartbreaking 😭
    Both players are so depressed after that draw.
    But ofc Ian nepomniachtchi had the right to fight in that game even if he had a loosing position. Fabi could have blundered at some point and Ian could have won the whole tournament. So no need for an apologize although it was nice from Ian.
    I hope both players will recover soon from that experience and come back even stronger! 💪🏼

  • @nivashanram1483
    @nivashanram1483 Před 11 dny +17

    brilliant editing with music and ending narration

  • @palfeb31987
    @palfeb31987 Před 11 dny +2

    It is not Cricket but Chess that is a gentleman's game. Both Ian and Fabi really are. After such a heart-breaking brute of a game, they still had the heart to converse about the various scenarios, it was only their minds that was in a battle but not their hearts. Hats off Fabi and Ian. You guys can hold your heads high. There is no shame in drawing a game like this in such a fashion. Stellar effort. Kudos to you guys for providing us a spectacular game of Chess.

  • @manojkumarvittapu1064
    @manojkumarvittapu1064 Před 11 dny +1

    They both played a great game...and showed true sportsmen spirit. Fabi and Ian were so gentle and sad for each other after the game.

  • @dadakma
    @dadakma Před 11 dny +13

    Amazing insight on Nepo as a person! Thanks!

  • @zymzymzym
    @zymzymzym Před 11 dny +43

    Nepo is a very nice guy (well, both of them), but seeing that face of Fabi here, I almost cry. He is really winning the position but has ended up draw. I think, Nepo is thinking to just resign to give Fabi the way to go after Gukesh, but he cannot just do that because he will be investigated by the commission. So here, I think, he did what he think is the right thing, that's why he says "Sorry!" to Fabi. They both earned my respect, and so many of us.

    • @bigfloppa3341
      @bigfloppa3341 Před 11 dny +5

      Nepo didn't think about to resign. It's sport, he plays for himself, not for Fabi abd not against Gukesh

    • @jougetsu
      @jougetsu Před 11 dny +7

      @@bigfloppa3341 it's very clear he's sad about the outcome, he wanted either a decisive win or loss

    • @jfi8440
      @jfi8440 Před 11 dny +2

      @@bigfloppa3341 Besides, i think FIDE would sanction him (or anyone for that matter) for throwing a blatantly drawn game, right?

    • @zymzymzym
      @zymzymzym Před 11 dny +2

      @@bigfloppa3341 well, in the old days, Bobby Fischer hates if many Russians are on the Candidates as they are giving way to each other. So do anywhere, I am not saying on the last competition, but it happens! Some players give way to others specially if they are on the same nationality. (Just had captured this somewhere, and please do not quote me for this)

    • @zymzymzym
      @zymzymzym Před 11 dny

      @@jfi8440 agree, that's why it is not a simple as saying "I resigned!"

  • @jeevanreddy1173
    @jeevanreddy1173 Před 11 dny +9

    3:32 I know they are some of the finest players, but analyzing the moves blindly amazes me always.

  • @sultansarvaiya1664
    @sultansarvaiya1664 Před 11 dny +2

    Not only one he said sorry 3 times a true gentleman. Both of them 😊. No matter they not won the tournament, but they won our heart❤.🎉

  • @praful4383
    @praful4383 Před 11 dny +12

    Who suffered in this candidate more :-
    1) Absove- in interview ,he said he wants to win at least 1 match .
    2) Alireza-career downfall
    3) vidit- defeated hikaru but lost many winning games
    4) Nepo- couldn't win even after being undefeatade
    5) Hikaru- same as nepo ,but loosing from same person twise was big heartbreaking.
    6) Fab- couldn't win a winning game against nepo and lost chance .
    7) Gukesh:- just loosed one game with Alireza bcz of time
    8) Pragg- Bro playing candidates just for time pass

  • @kchatziko
    @kchatziko Před 11 dny +8

    This is one of the best chess videos I have ever seen, honestly.

  • @eathakotavijay
    @eathakotavijay Před 10 dny +2

    Ian won the hearts of people even though he lost the world championship and the candidates… that is exemplary sportsmanship!!!

  • @thatdude5104
    @thatdude5104 Před 11 dny

    This is a very good video and very relevant, thanks for uploading!

  • @crimson8076
    @crimson8076 Před 11 dny +10

    love them both, nepo had every right to fight on, in the end the winner has to earn it through and through. congrats to the absolute juggernaught gukesh!

  • @ApexPredator21
    @ApexPredator21 Před 11 dny +10

    Such a heartbreak watching both of them play when they have already realized none of them can really win💔

  • @nikhilunnava
    @nikhilunnava Před 11 dny +1

    The camera angle and the intensity ! Just so different and good !

  • @beltenebrosgr1904
    @beltenebrosgr1904 Před 11 dny +1

    One hell of a game... They both honoured themselves and the game with their fighting spirit. Sad (especially for Fabi) but also proud for both.

  • @rahulbanerjee9968
    @rahulbanerjee9968 Před 11 dny +26

    i feel so so bad for nepo! a proper chess player , an actual gentleman and so is fabi. they signify the true value of chess and uphold that gentleman spirit so well. i was really rooting for him to finally get his shot at revenge and get his well deserved wcc but caissa had different plans i guess :)

    • @sudarshanachakra3.022
      @sudarshanachakra3.022 Před 11 dny

      You did not want GUKeSH to win the Candidates?

    • @Entertainment-su6gt
      @Entertainment-su6gt Před 11 dny +5

      @@sudarshanachakra3.022 why in the world would someone be obligated to support only GUKeSH?

    • @rahulbanerjee9968
      @rahulbanerjee9968 Před 11 dny +2

      @@sudarshanachakra3.022 when the tournament started who would've thought gukesh would win? im ofc extremely happy he won but no one expected that!

    • @sudarshanachakra3.022
      @sudarshanachakra3.022 Před 11 dny

      @@Entertainment-su6gt Because he is his fellow countryman

    • @jougetsu
      @jougetsu Před 11 dny +1

      @@rahulbanerjee9968 indians colluded and ali messed up placements. magnus doesn't like the format for a reason, the best chess player doesn't win candidates

  • @ID123Test
    @ID123Test Před 11 dny +14

    I love Fabi and dont like Ian because of his past brat behaviour but today I felt so bad for both of them. Both gave their professional best. Does not matter One an American and another a Russian. On the chessboard they are both gentlemen. Hats off. A great day of chess.
    This has got to be the greatest drawn game ever.

    • @mhoadievdelapaz3703
      @mhoadievdelapaz3703 Před 10 dny

      Fabi is actually an Italian,just transfered to USA

    • @ElijahEller
      @ElijahEller Před 10 dny

      @@mhoadievdelapaz3703 he was also born in the US, you shouldn't speak from ignorance

  • @manjilmanjil3003
    @manjilmanjil3003 Před 11 dny +3

    Man the Background Music makes it much more emotional.
    Litteraly this clip made me feel so much regret for both of them 😢.

  • @costanza2492
    @costanza2492 Před 11 dny +1

    This is sad. What a beautiful pair of people. I really hope the absolute best for them

  • @egregiouslytalented2381
    @egregiouslytalented2381 Před 11 dny +12

    I cannot begin to comprehend how devastated fabiano must be

  • @georgenotfound5345
    @georgenotfound5345 Před 11 dny +33

    nepo shows true sportsman spirit ,,,,thats why we support him

  • @VJ-ke4vs
    @VJ-ke4vs Před 11 dny

    the best video on this channel. great background music surrounding the situation

  • @jeffploetner
    @jeffploetner Před 9 dny

    This is very neat to see, thanks!