I Challenged Former World Champion Vishy Anand to a Chess Match

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Publicado 2024-04-28
This match was one of the coolest things I’ve EVER experienced in chess - I got to play the legendary Indian grandmaster and world champion, Viswanathan Anand, at the Candidates venue in Toronto. Remember to like, subscribe and share your thoughts in the comments! ❤️


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0:00 - Intro
0:17 - First Game
7:53 - Final G

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • The second game was intense! Well played Nemo. And kudos to Vishy for doing this!
  • @mrnono5034
    Big respect Nemo and Vishy. Taking the game very seriously. Vishy is clearly considering Nemo as a good player, which is of course the case.
  • @skarimi3007
    The fact that Anand is in 11th place in the FIDE ranking in his 50s is really mind-blowing! The man is such an inspiration :)
  • @debajyotisg
    Nemo trying to flag the lightning kid is a bold move.
  • @chunnaiyamspo5062
    Playing the LEGEND and one of the GOATs himself !!! He is a rare sociable gentleman in today's world !!!
  • @Senseiii05
    Nemo : I try to flag people Vishy: haven't you seen my match against Hikaru?
  • @samagarwal1792
    He learned to play chess from his mother when he was six years old. By the time he was 14, he had won the Indian National Sub-Junior Championship with a perfect score of nine wins in nine games. He is an Indian chess grandmaster, a former five-time World Chess Champion and a record two-time Chess World Cup Champion. He became the first grandmaster from India in 1988, and he has the eighth-highest peak FIDE rating of all time.
  • "I'm hanging in there, but you're dangerous!" sure he's winning, but that's a hell of a compliment to get from a former world champ and chess legend.
  • @user-qj3il6ri9z
    it's the part where he is able to tell you how you could have beaten him, and you probably didn't see it.
  • @chunnaiyamspo5062
    Vishy is almost 55 years of age and has a classical rating of 2750+. Unimaginable in modern day chess !!!
  • @gaurichess
    That was an absolute pleasure to watch. Thanks for this gift. It was fun to see Vishy in action and you almost had him the 2nd game!
  • @adityasethia61
    4:10 'Feeling is mutual which is usually why I try to do the mating'😂😂😂😂
  • @shreshthsharma9227
    if vishy has to think for more than 10 seconds, you have played great. well done nemo
  • @ashleysilver5594
    Anand is an autodidact. For someone who grew up in a country that had no chess system or academy like the US and Russia in the 70s his story is truly remarkable. Today all chess playing country's have chess academy's including India so todays gen is very lucky. Anand learnt mainly from books as a youngster.
  • @thunderer1138
    Vishy is not only a GREAT champion, but also a wonderful, gentle person. AND Nemo held her ground. Well played!
  • @billprovince8759
    Vishy is absolutely one of my favorite chess personalities. Always a gentleman yet with fantastic tactical acumen.
  • @SM-jv4rw
    Gentleman Vishwanath 💝 and BEAUTIFUL Nemo❤
  • @jaimeduncan6167
    I love Anand, he is so kind (the persona I don't know him)
  • @bharadkv
    He is such calm, composed and thoughtful with the answers 😊 No hyper excitement, no controversy ever. Just a pure Gem of a person 😊 And loved that background Music in tense moments 😅