Nepomniachtchi-Ding World Chess Championship Match 2023 || Game 12

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Ding, Liren (2788) – Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2795) 1-0
Nepomniachtchi-Ding World Chess Championship (chess24.com) [12] 2023.04.26
D04 Queen’s pawn game

1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 d5 3.e3 c5 4.Nbd2 cxd4 5.exd4 Qc7 6.c3 Bd7 7.Bd3 Nc6 8.O-O Bg4 9.Re1 e6 10.Nf1 Bd6 11.Bg5 O-O 12.Bxf6 gxf6 13.Ng3 f5 14.h3 Bxf3 15.Qxf3 Ne7 16.Nh5 Kh8 17.g4 Rg8 18.Kh1 Ng6 19.Bc2 Nh4 20.Qe3 Rg6 21.Rg1 f4 22.Qd3 Qe7 23.Rae1 Qg5 24.c4 dxc4 25.Qc3 b5 26.a4 b4 27.Qxc4 Rag8 28.Qc6 Bb8 29.Qb7 Rh6 30.Be4 Rf8 31.Qxb4 Qd8 32.Qc3 Ng6 33.Bg2 Qh4 34.Re2 f5 35.Rxe6 Rxh5 36.gxh5 Qxh5 37.d5+ Kg8 38.d6

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18:30 Pause the Video!
20:00 It Was in This Position!
23:30 Contributions!
23:50 JuSt ShOw MoVeS!!

The 2023 FIDE World Chess Championship is a 14-game match taking place in the St. Regis Astana Hotel in Astana, Kazakhstan on April 9-30 between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren, who finished 1st and 2nd in the 2022 Candidates Tournament. Reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen has chosen not to defend his title. The first player to reach 7.5 points wins, while a 7:7 tie will be decided by a playoff. The prize fund is €2 million, split 60:40, or 55:45 if it goes to a playoff. No draw offers are allowed until after move 40.

Each player has 120 minutes for 40 moves, then 60 minutes for the next 20, then 15 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment starting only from move 61. A playoff will consist of four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, up to two pairs of 5+3 games will be played. If tied again, single 3+2 games are played, with colours reversed each game, until one player wins.

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    This world chess championship is literally meaningless. It’s more like the world chess 2nd and 3rd place championship. 😢 long live Magnus!

    Nepo has no respect whatsoever to himself.

    it may be a stage fright / performance anxiety thing, a psychological blip at certain moments (too optimistic, too excited etc or the opposite, freezing in sight of the winning post)… even he won't truly be able to explain this (again)

    It is all coming back to him. Just like his blunder against Magnus with the trapped bishop. It seems Ian can compete with Magnus when it comes to calculating or outcompete Ding, but his blunders just ruin it for him…

    Wow! The stress of playing perfect moves each time gets to Ian, and Ding. Few people can play so many games and not make imperfect moves. It drove Fischer to madness. Carlsen seems to the best at handling the stress, but not even he is perfect. Thanks Agadmator!

    Agad is so fast he uploaded this video even before all the moves were completed.

    Still rooting for Nepo..
    Great WCC to follow…So many twists..The match is not over yet.. Probably it will go for tiebreaks…

    Agad's analysis of multi instrumentalist is the reason I keep coming back to this channel

    When someone is too pro ukraaainne. Then this video make sense.

    I thought Nepo continued by taking the horse with his rook?

    Nepo just lost his nerve. If you played competitive chess, you been there before.

    Feel sad for ian, but its example that he have to push to win with white.

    Thank you for the analysis. I still have no idea what just happened.

    4:25 it's the Bishop that's hanging, not the pawns

    I don't feel so bad about Blunders now, Thanks Nepo

    From a brilliant move in a winning position to blunders, to a loss. It's crazy!

    After going some of Morphy's games with White I was wondering why Ding did not utilize the a1 Rook to a center square before playing g4. Morphy seems to always attack after bringing the a1 Rook in to play so if he won quite a lot of games why did not Ding play like Morphy? Also, why not remove from the game of Chess the option to resign making the game end with checkmate? I know the end is clear but the habit of giving up when you see that resistance is useless just starts to make giving up a habit. Seems to me that Nepo has it in his blood to tend to play weak moves which I think comes from not putting up hard resistance. Good show as always.

    Multiple instruments at once. So he's like an octopus lol

    they played a few more moves after rook captures pawn

    Despite those hard-to-watch minutes of Nepo suffering, it's nice that we're still seeing real people play here. I mean we're all tensely sitting in front of our screens with our engines telling us what the best moves are. Imagine you are sitting there and "only" have your own wetware available. That must be massive pressure. People make mistakes, that's what makes it exciting again. Even the greatest chess players of all time have sometimes made blunders. The rest is history…

    why is anyone surprised that Nepo blundered in this fashion?! he has clearly NOT learned his lesson of playing too quickly and not fully calculating positions BEFORE moving. he imploded against Carlsen last World Championship, and we're seeing him doing the same thing in this championship against Liren.

    Feel really torn after match because you really hate to see Nepo drop like this (obviously congrats to Ding!), The same time it's so much better than watching 12 draws in a row…

    It was not in THAT position… Nepo took a knight at h5 with a rook

    Blunders after blunders by Nepo. Look like he just threw the game away. Is there any other angle?

    This is just ‹‹ no win with the black pieces›› FIDE’s world championship…

    "Try and spot what Nepo missed"
    Apparently Ian simply missed that his pawn was hanging…

    Ian is gonna lose this match. It will be a downward spiral from now on. Maybe he will end up losing three straight games in a row.

    Though magnus plays well he is not ready to lose the title and give off that 10 yr credit to next champion.. it's a way to run away I feel. Magnus need to respect the game..

    This series of matches really show how good/versatile Mangus is as a chess player. He really masters every aspects e.g. time management, capturing mid-game advantages, endgame grind. Ding may be the best calculating style player and Ian may be better than Mangus when it comes to intuitive plays. I think Mangus is simply the best player of the world at analyzing the game in a relatively objective manner, which makes him a beast in time management and able to bounce back so quick from huge blunder.

    Great video, thanks. This is a lot more fun for we spectators than any of the Carlson matches. Yet, is it really for the world championship? I think not.

    I enjoy your sense of humor Agadmator. In this case the commentary about the multi-instrumentalist.

    Nepo pulled on a fast one on agad. He knows agad would make video early so he fake the resign

    This is the real roller coaster of world chess championship. Magnus era was accurately dry without any emotions, pure super level computation like a super computer . This is normal, ore like a human who to commit mistakes under pressure. Play crazy wild games. I am having fun

    This time agad is about 2 or 3 move faster (read: forgot) to publish the video. Like he doing a jumping start

    These guys are blundering so much. Magnus would destroy them. I have lost all interest, they are so bad. FIDE needs to rework this system like Magnus wanted

    Nepo played very well and he blundered, but he was the better player, don't get it twisted, Ding was against the ropes once again with the white pieces.

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