India no.1 Gukesh vs World no.1 Magnus Carlsen | FIDE World Cup 2023 | Commentary by Sagar Shah

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Published 2023-08-15
It promised to be a mouth watering duel where the current world no.1 and the best player on the planet took on the rising star and India no.1, the 17-year-old D. Gukesh. It happened at the Quarter Finals of the FIDE World Cup 2023. Gukesh had the white pieces in the first classical game. Check out this amazing battle with commentary by IM Sagar Shah to check who came out on top.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sudhramjutun5694
    I am a big fan and supporter of Magnus but we can't take anything away from Gukesh who is only 17 years of age and did so well. I'm now a fan of Gukesh as well. I know he will have a bright future. Plus I'm very impressed like how he carried himself and the clothes he wore as well. All the indian players are great ambassadors of the game. Congratulations to Magnus also.
  • @watteau6646
    every time when an opponent wants to do a postmortem with Magnus, Magnus shrugs his shoulders, grimaces as if to say "I don't know; it could've gone either way, who knows?" Every single time.
  • @MrSupernova111
    What a masterpiece by Magnus! Also, nobody on youtube does better recaps than Sagar! Thank you for this wonderfully explained game recap! Cheers!
  • @megalelouch1836
    “Magnus of course, one of the best in the world.” Broo he’s THE best!! 😂
  • @SamoaMoni75
    This commentator is great and helping me as a beginner, thank you!
  • @chefcarry2902
    I think the only reason that Magnus loses is he feels too confident in his move that sometimes he overlooks moves. But in terms of deep calculation and gut feeling in chess, there's no better man alive than that guy.
  • @keeranmnc1605
    This commentator is just the best. I love how he puts words in the players' mouths as if they're actually saying what he says they're saying on every move.
  • @ytashu33
    The way you explained and appreciated Magnus's "quiet-yet-brilliant" move at youtu.be/VGx9DLKpNJY?t=446 to retreat the king to avoid the bishop check, was the highlight for me. Thank you for that, your love and appreciation for the game comes through and your commentary just takes the enjoyment of the game to the next level. Looking forward to more from you!
  • @jdboy_jd
    Vidit in the beginning of the video was like :- "Feeling so sorry for you bro"😂
  • I am Brazilian. YouTube sujest this chanel for me and i love it👏👏👏
  • @arpanmanna7990
    We don't know what will happen in today's game. But we do well know that Gukesh will consistently be in the top 5 in a span of two years or so. Huge thanks to Vishy Sir for creating an ecosystem to rear and groom these teenagers.
  • @rajinikanthan8967
    Gukesh got the toughest of the toughest Opponent. But this is war, you go all out, either you end up here or there. Nothing to be afraid of, Go for the kill today, Gukush.
  • @tylerhall7727
    Listening to this man comment on chess is the best background for my work day. Phenomenal commentary and knowledge of the game
  • @yeshpalsingh9272
    The most instructive move at 13:20 was kinda in accuracy told by hikaru like there was better way to push those pawns rather than to directly go
  • @mosafir5056
    Best commentary and visuals. Made it look more interesting and thrilling.
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