The game that made Gukesh the World Championship Challenger | Nakamura vs Gukesh | Candidates 2024

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D. Gukesh was up against Hikaru Nakamura in the final round of the FIDE Candidates 2024. Although Gukesh had half a point lead over the field, it was going to be a tough game because if Hikaru would win the game, he would guarantee himself at least the tiebreaks. Also Hikaru had the white pieces. How did the 17-year-old youngster fare in this game and how did he navigate his way against his dangerous opponent.

Video: ChessBase India

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0:04 The muscle memory to find mouse.... 🤣🤣🤣

MartinX
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I love to see how Gugesh was arranging all the pieces of himself and opponent .. huge respect to chess board ❤❤

ShubuInspector
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Please continue with the idea of putting the timestamps of their clocks after they move. I think I saw one of your posts that had those. On the way to playing b4 Gukesh had thought for 15 min at one point, suggesting b4 was not prep, but that's all lost since we don't have any info from their clocks.

elawchess
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I get MSD vibes from this Gukesh. Such an icon.

sahilsingh
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Please make a video also on fabi and nepo game

devil_
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This was just the last game he played, the games that made him the challenger were the games that he won!

sagarjambukar
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We want more videos like this Sagar bhai

azizamanaaa
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Why is he so amazing😍How can anyone be so calm and composed 😇😊

sha
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great video but you forget to put the player time

pratyushmathur
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I remember seeing an interview of Magnus saying Gukesh will do poorly this Candidates. I don't know what to say xd

OmkarYadawad
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Damn this is some high quality content

vonnmeneses
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22:14 was this coincidental or intentional that the moment sagar said pragmatic.... Pragg appeared in the it was intentional then Kudoos to the commentator for improvising it ❤

kartheek
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Pov: You're watching this from future after years

Anonymous-
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Just recently started following chess, so excuse me if the question is silly ... Why do the players note down their moves? Can't they access it later through someone else if they want to analyse the game? Doesn't noting down the moves distract their focus from the board? Or is it a requirement to sort of acknowledge that they made those moves and then they sign off each others sheets at the end of the game? Also, is it just a good gesture to rearrange pieces at the end of the game?

zaphbrox
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Very simple and therefore very good commentary 🎉🎉🎉

tharangamadhusankha
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Congratulations to Gukesh. Hope he beats Ding. It seems Hiraku hardly spent any time at the board, was constantly walking around :-)

vivektulja
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Nakamura being defeated by kids, first it was Praggnanandha and now Gukesh! 😅

TusharChawla-qsjx
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Kaya Draw huva he yaar Match only 2 King 👑 best game 😊😊😊😊

Supak and best game

Promotion plan is very batter and hanging pawn plan very batter ideas is best pawn promotion and Queen point are both opponents are equal

5 point after last game end both king so draw match

Supak match 😊

ringtonestar
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WCC between Ding and Gukesh or. nr. 7 v. nr. 6

MrKostol
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Where is the part where both players do khus phus khus pus pus khus pus pus

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