BETTER THAN STOCKFISH!!

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Published 2022-05-21
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All Comments (20)
  • @hulkmt
    3500 factorial is a really impressive rating ngl
  • @aakashvaanie
    World: Thanks Vishy, for such a legacy of your chess career. Vishy: Thank me later, I am not done yet.
  • @YChess
    Vishy is a 5 time world chess champion as the top player and now still a super GM even being 52 years old, still playing chess. I saw some of his games and he is amazing, calculating many moves ahead with brilliant chess ideas like Stockfish ridiculously brilliant moves. "its a move that doesn't make any sense. What? Why? I don't understand..."- 07.50
  • 5:49 "Vishy must have done his homework." Actually, Vishy said in an interview that he'd forgotten his preparation right before Nf8, and played Nf8 as a "natural move"!
  • @harshtiwari2723
    He has played chess for 46 years, When I was in 3rd grade, we had a chapter, The Wizard Viswanathan Anand , He was the world champion at that time. There I got to know he first played chess ,with his mother ,when he was just 6.
  • @civwar64bob77
    Levi, I'm 70 and watch each 'episode' to the end because I have "Sitzfleisch". These kids these days have no patience (Blitz, Rapid, Harumph!) I love every minute of your videos, esp. when you break the fourth wall and talk right to us/me! You are a hoot, and even at my age I learn new things from you in every video. Keep up the great work! You are right up there with what I consider the greatest chess commentators I've seen (Koltanowski who was on PBS Ch. 13 here in NY when I was a kid, and Shelby Lyman who did the Fisher/Spassky broadcast and was on all the TV's in NYC). As a fellow NYer, You're the best. Facts!
  • 11:03 “We’re going for checkmate, that is the plan”. Great idea. I’m going to incorporate that into my chess games from now on.
  • @edrossall182
    When I found your channel I was 40 and losing consistently to my 11 year old son. After watching your videos, everyday for a year, I'm 41 and consistently beating my 12 year old son. Thank you.
  • @kinchu007
    Anand is the smoother, less annoying version of Magnus
  • @rbcdelta6561
    "Boom!" What a gangster! 52 and still blowing them away. Vishy is such a class guy. Nice to see him featured like this. Thanks!!
  • @guy9146
    22:18 This delivery is why Levy is a GM commentator. Pure gold.
  • @yashtiwari117
    What if he decides to go for a final ride and give it his all for the next 2-3 years? A 55 year old Chess Champion in this day and age of Stockfish would be a story for ages.
  • @jgig1329
    Vishy is the protagonist of the chess world
  • @mehmetzirek1528
    I'm over 55 and increased my rating to 1800+ last 3 years. My opinion is that Anand played like Rocky Balboa of chess. (in a way, this comment proves my age :goodvibes:)
  • @frandoyle8921
    I’m 72 (in 3 weeks) and just started playing chess again after a 40-yr gap. Been watching your videos for a year or so. I like your channel for your excellent move and position explanations!
  • @CrankyOldCuber
    Hey, Levy, you asked; I'm 52, always wanted to be better at chess, but didn't understand how to go about it (very small town, no chess club, and a father who didn't really want to teach but really liked beating me at chess). Found your YouTube and Twitch and your courses, and I'm finally making progress.