Lop Nezk Not only in Blitz, attacking is always easier than defending, also defending takes a lot more of effort since finding the right move can be more complex.
TheSLK66 Yes attacking ideas are somewhat easier to make. But in blitz dubious ideas can work also, because opponent needs to think in order to refute those ideas. In classical time control finding the right move to defend is easier because there is more time to use, which is why it is risky to attack with anything dubious. If the attack is bad or nothing special, then it is easy to defend against I would say.
Very, very good opening preparation by Ian...You could see that he was 100% sure that Kramnik was going to play Pirc(again). That's the reason why he won pretty easy...
The competition in the top 30 or so is pretty tight... anyone of these players can beat each other on any given day. I've watched many videos over the years and they beat each other all the time. There isn't much difference in them. Ian doesn't seem to play as often as others which is why his ranking doesn't climb as much.
Great video, thanks. 29. Kg2 (White thought about it from 6:31 to 6:52, better was 29. Qd3) is a blunder because Black can win with 29... Nxd5. A bit later Kramnik errs with 31... e6 instead of 31... Rf4; also 21. Qxb5 was better.
Can anyone explain the bishop sacrifice at 1:47? I know kramnik does have a dominating position on the board after, but surely there must be more compensation for a bishop, am new to chess
It was a piece sacrifice to expose the king. Ian had played many of his pawns up without castling. So Kramnik cleared the pawns to attack the king. He may have been successful but for the near blunder of playing Qf2+. I believe they play touch move so he was forced to make a queen move at that moment. It would be interesting to set this position up on Stockfish and see how the attack should have continued.
Kramnik refutes Ian's opening, but mishandled the attack. Never seen Ra3 and Rh3 setup before. Poor Kramnik is a classical player and can't deal with such moves
Brain scans read electrical pulses, which may correspond to some brain activity, but not all brain activity may be detected this way. Honestly there are no clear answers. I however admire the primitive innocence in your certainty. I wish one day I will get there.
@EugenePotemkin Советую присмотреться к комиссионкам фототехники. Или форумам продаж бу фототехники. Там можно купить советский штатив в несколько раз дешевле фирменного. Его недостаток что тяжелый, но для качества съемки это и достоинство.
Actually, Kramnik did not stole time. He was going to press the button on the clock, but when he saw Ian's hand shake, he did not press the button. He gave the handshake to Ian, and only then, went back and pressed the button! So you are incorrect. Champions don't play dirty like that, particularly in front of cameras.
yes and no. Look at the young boy just left of the clock at the start of the game..... perhaps such a experience could inspire him to be one sitting in such a chair someday. The fans are also important. Experienced GMs like these two should be able to tune out such a thing.
Kramnik destroyed Kasparov for the Chess title... now Kramnik seems to have trouble beating just about everyone in the top 20 these days. Are the players getting better today or was the level of comp during Kasparov's era not as good? Maybe Kramnik is just slipping with age.
That fact doesn't explain anything. You can't extrapolate the mood of this girl to explain a cultural situation. Men dominate the chess competitions because cultural reasons: Chess is usually considered a "men thing", but there's nothing "real" (biological) beyond that conception.
Lets get technical. There is a problem with your methodology. Your sample is too small to be scientific. That said, I think the individual competitive aspect of the game does not work as well for girls as it does for boys.
Rare to see a GM checkmated!
True...
I saw a lot of games of Nepomniaschi. I wonder why he is not in top 10 with such great play and quick thinking.
He played WC match :D
@@Cr7siuuuuuu1 and he will play it again
Ian looks very ambitious here,he is truly a great super GM with the youth at his side.
This is the offensive way chess should be played. I truly love Ian's fighting spirit in this game !
In blitz offensive ideas work better I think, since it takes time to defend.
Lop Nezk Not only in Blitz, attacking is always easier than defending, also defending takes a lot more of effort since finding the right move can be more complex.
TheSLK66 Yes attacking ideas are somewhat easier to make. But in blitz dubious ideas can work also, because opponent needs to think in order to refute those ideas. In classical time control finding the right move to defend is easier because there is more time to use, which is why it is risky to attack with anything dubious. If the attack is bad or nothing special, then it is easy to defend against I would say.
amazing game and amazing endgame, Nepomniaschi won it in a wonderfull way
Naa just kramnik that should had resigned earlier
This almost looks like a father-son contest.
Seemed like Kramnik was in total control at the beginning... Ian didn't even castle. Then Ian smoked him. Damn good game.
Kramnicks nose is so big in a race at top speed it passes the finish line 9 minutes and 33 seconds before he does
lol?
wow this is the first checkmate i've seen on these blitz videos and i've seen a lot
Checkmate!!! In your face, Kramnik! XD
our eyes get checkmated by the shaky view.
Держать доску в течении 10-и минут камерой навесу тяжело ...
К следующему чемпионату постараюсь обзавестись штативом
Very, very good opening preparation by Ian...You could see that he was 100% sure that Kramnik was going to play Pirc(again). That's the reason why he won pretty easy...
Brilliant game by ian......
he played d game dynamiclly .....
convrtng defence 2 attack ws jst amazng....
great mtch...
Result: Ian Nepomniaschi wins due to checkmate.
Kramnik's opponent was ingenuous throughout.
The competition in the top 30 or so is pretty tight... anyone of these players can beat each other on any given day. I've watched many videos over the years and they beat each other all the time. There isn't much difference in them. Ian doesn't seem to play as often as others which is why his ranking doesn't climb as much.
Kramnik at 4:55..."WTF am I doing????"
+Robert Russell should have moved Qe5
The fact that a GM does not castles doesn't means a disadvantage, particularly in a blitz game. In fact, Nepomniachtchi choose that line.
Kramnik is a very dirty player. Notice he starts Ian's clock then decides to shake hands. What a way to steal time.
1:42 And that is why castling should be a priority.
@shiryu008 press on full size and qualiti OK!
Some players got doubled pawns; Kramnik got double chin.
I like that FIRM handshake in start rare for chess
very good match
the quality is very good!
Nepo is a KILLER !!! XD
i saw this video about 10 years ago :)
5:10 What is that spooky gesture nepo made with his left hand?
Сильно
mate!
good ian winning kramnik
por que tomo el caballo por la torre?
Kramnik was not focused, I noted from the beginning of the match
It's not only "on GM level". It's just part of the games rules. ;-)
Great video, thanks. 29. Kg2 (White thought about it from 6:31 to 6:52, better was 29. Qd3) is a blunder because Black can win with 29... Nxd5. A bit later Kramnik errs with 31... e6 instead of 31... Rf4; also 21. Qxb5 was better.
I love Kramnik..although he lost...he is a very very talented player.
Can anyone explain the bishop sacrifice at 1:47? I know kramnik does have a dominating position on the board after, but surely there must be more compensation for a bishop, am new to chess
It was a piece sacrifice to expose the king. Ian had played many of his pawns up without castling. So Kramnik cleared the pawns to attack the king. He may have been successful but for the near blunder of playing Qf2+. I believe they play touch move so he was forced to make a queen move at that moment. It would be interesting to set this position up on Stockfish and see how the attack should have continued.
Danny Gee Thanks so much, very clear
Kramnik refutes Ian's opening, but mishandled the attack. Never seen Ra3 and Rh3 setup before. Poor Kramnik is a classical player and can't deal with such moves
Yes, absolutely Daniel.
And I also believe that male chauvinism and sexism are going to look ridiculous in a few decades.
Best regards,
Agustin
Kramnik is the most handsome, sexiest and at the same time the classiest chess GM. I am simply in love with him.
Gay
loool he got checkmated
Poor Kramnik! He missed an easy win @ 6:58. Nf6xd5 instead of Re5xe3.
you're right
King d2 defend? for white? again moving king . .
Chiry Always king d2???
oh, the vid quality not good enough, but ok. we enjoy
Brain scans read electrical pulses, which may correspond to some brain activity, but not all brain activity may be detected this way. Honestly there are no clear answers. I however admire the primitive innocence in your certainty. I wish one day I will get there.
Upon review, I see I was wrong. My apologies to those I may have mislead into believing Kramnik made a dirty move.
A funny blunder at 4:57. Look at the laugh !
@EugenePotemkin Советую присмотреться к комиссионкам фототехники. Или форумам продаж бу фототехники. Там можно купить советский штатив в несколько раз дешевле фирменного. Его недостаток что тяжелый, но для качества съемки это и достоинство.
Damn nice finish by white
+Daniel Giordani Fatality:)
He killed a Kramnik...
The peanut gallery shouldn't be allowed to crowd around that close. How annoying and distracting that would be.
which opening did lan played..??
It's a Pirc
Не ожидал от Крамника )
This is the real Ian here
Is he not real anymore?
@@MrGodofcar I meant his true fighting spirit is in this video
@@smokebonde9943 oh yes
Actually, Kramnik did not stole time. He was going to press the button on the clock, but when he saw Ian's hand shake, he did not press the button. He gave the handshake to Ian, and only then, went back and pressed the button! So you are incorrect. Champions don't play dirty like that, particularly in front of cameras.
yes and no. Look at the young boy just left of the clock at the start of the game.....
perhaps such a experience could inspire him to be one sitting in such a chair someday.
The fans are also important. Experienced GMs like these two should be able to tune out such a thing.
wow muy muy bueno el mepo lastima que no ahy quien comente las partidas de el
2023 Nepo can become the 17th world champion
could you write the game please?
mate????
3:39
But Nepo has now been defeated by Kramnick, a player long past retirement, at his peak. lol
Ладьи по третьему ряду - сила.
father and SON
Yes, but no.
Ian looks funny.
And, indeed, is.
So why ?
а на 6:50 почему не конь с4 с вилкой, объясните ламеру? потому что потом простой размен ферзей и скучная игра?
ROFL !!!!!
3:35 anand didnt see Qa1+ ?
one dislike is from kramnik :-)
kramnik almost blundered Qf2+ at 4:57,
Kramnik destroyed Kasparov for the Chess title... now Kramnik seems to have trouble beating just about everyone in the top 20 these days. Are the players getting better today or was the level of comp during Kasparov's era not as good? Maybe Kramnik is just slipping with age.
Good question.
Lol!!!!
Kramnik get mated!!! LOL!!!
Yes and No. Vladi made a bad piece sac. Ian played tough defence.
Владимир, Вам мат!
He laughed not because of his blunder.
Because of what, then?
no because of the knight on d1
4:55 #?
nope, looks like it but there's a knight behind the king :(
if you pause at 08:46,,,you will see it. Ian clearly said it,,,,Go bitch,, get off the way,,get off the way Bitch,,,get off the way.
Ian Nepomniaschi .country ?
Russia
shame for Vladi, he let an inferior opponent beat him
Inferior by what standards?
Сдулся под конец крамник
Poor Shramnick. He couldn't get away at the end from the board fast enough !
Better a statue?
sorry Qf8+ win
8:26 Qg6 is draw i think
+Piero Loca hxg,Kxg5,Qxc5
+Gabriel Alvarez after hxg Q+B vs Q is a draw the move is Qf8+
+Gabriel Alvarez but after Qg6 hxg5 Black play Kg7 and i don't know if us Wine or not forse white, instead Kxg5 Qf4+ Kh5 Kf2 white wins
Is the little boys belly button eating his shirt?
Wut
Russia
Fotographer amatier low class
That fact doesn't explain anything. You can't extrapolate the mood of this girl to explain a cultural situation. Men dominate the chess competitions because cultural reasons: Chess is usually considered a "men thing", but there's nothing "real" (biological) beyond that conception.
Lets get technical. There is a problem with your methodology. Your sample is too small to be scientific. That said, I think the individual competitive aspect of the game does not work as well for girls as it does for boys.
I hate nepo. He thinks he is so good because he beat a retired champ
Actually he really is good.
where did she say that?
very good match