While I was recording this video, the game just finished, and Gukesh ended up winning the championship, becoming the youngest champion in history.🎉 Congratulations to Gukesh on winning the World Championship! It was such a tough battle, and both players fought incredibly hard. they both deserve so much respect!❤
@sudhanshus39625 күн бұрын
As indian i know gukesh very well but in this wc i came to know what a wonderful person and a fighter he is(ding). When most of the chees pundit said gukesh is huge favorite infact ding too accept that..... knowing all this what a great fight he showed...
@Pichess20115 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Gukesh indeed played exceptionally well, but Ding, as the reigning champion, showed incredible resilience and fighting spirit. This match was truly a clash of titans, and both players deserve all the praise. That’s the beauty of chess-two great players battling it out, creating something truly memorable!
@W8NIN96 күн бұрын
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@Pichess20116 күн бұрын
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@Brahmaputra_6 күн бұрын
Being a Chinese, how did you learn such good and fluent English?
@Pichess20116 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching, and thanks for your kind words about my English! 😊 My dad has been helping me practice English since I was little by creating an environment where I could hear and use it as much as possible. He encouraged me to read English books, watch English movies, and listen to English stories whenever we had time. I’ve kept up with those habits to this day. Recording chess videos on KZbin is actually one of the ways I practice my English speaking skills!
@Brahmaputra_6 күн бұрын
@Pichess2011 Okay, that's nice.
@EventHorizon-g9s6 күн бұрын
whats your response to those salty tweets by GM Kramnik criticizing both ding( for being worst WC) and Gukesh ( becoming the undeserving WC ) , and more often Russian chess federation filed an investigation demand on whether ding losses on purpose. Whats your take??
@Pichess20115 күн бұрын
To be honest, I think it’s unfair to call Ding or Gukesh undeserving. Winning the World Championship takes skill, hard work, and mental strength. Everyone has their ups and downs, but a single event or a few games shouldn’t erase their achievements. As for the investigation talk, it sounds a bit extreme. Let’s focus on the amazing chess they play rather than off-the-board controversies!