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  • Nigel is a wanker.......(chant)

  • Apparently Nigel's mom forgot to tell him he should not monopolize a conversation. Some people might actually want to know what the black player was thinking about rather than listening to Nigel give you his best guess at what she was thinking.

    Actually, the most entertaining bits of this video are the looks Tatiana Anatolyevna gives him. I particularly enjoyed the look she gives him around 18:40, when he says of her move . . . b6 that is it just "optically wrong." Could you be more of an ass?

  • Lucky basturd

  • h6 is better than Re8. She should have played Se4 after Bc1 followed by Sdf6 and Be6 and Sd6 and Rc/b8 !

  • worst chess analysis I ever seen. They are not taking their job seriously

  • Short is short on sportsmenship. his comments completly turned me off on his match with kasparov. A child in an adult body. Also this is really poor analysis of a chess game. Annoying ie what it is.

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  • This is one of the worst chess analysis I have ever seen!

  • They didn't let her speak at all... She barely got two words in.

  • I'm pretty sure the description should say a TPR of 2883... a TPR of 28883 would certainly be quite impressive though :)

  • Post mortems with Carlsen take about 10 minutes.

  • how more arrogant could u get...

  • I have a running joke among my chess friends that those who play d4 will win, every time.

    So far it has yet to be proven wrong. :)

  • It's not the interviewer who is annoying, but Nigel. He's acting like a teenager, treating himself to limitless repetitions of "the situation is completely lost for Black" and "Black is in a lousy position". He never cares to change his phraseology even a bit, for variety, if not for the fact that his Opponent is sitting right beside. He just enjoys belitting her, referring to her as "she". What pathetic manners.

    Not to mention the fact that the commentary is hardly illminative.

  • @barsorrro agreed. I didnt even watch the whole video because of his annoying comments.

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  • @AlanWattParrot I enjoy Nigel is small doses, but I think he should learn to take it as well as dish it out. When he's on the receiving end of a beating, he manages not to show up for the post game analysis. See the 3rd London Chess Classic.

  • @karlg1965 true .. mind you after that debacle vs Kramnik where he put his B on e7 then got his light sq B locked out n was postionally mullered, i don't blame him not wanting to relive that publicly. He was game enough over his loss to Luke in his pet KG; played a blinder vs MC, on top throughout, got a big laugh for 'knowing' why he didn't play a certain line after MC demonstrated a lovely tactic. He's not an obnoxious man, slight pompous streak phaps but q amusing w/ it at times xD

  • @AlanWattParrot Right, I would not call him obnoxious. (Oddball perhaps.) Ironically, I was just re-watching the video of Kramnik analyzing the his win against Nigel in London. I was struck by how gracious Kramnik was, even going so far as to say he had pity for Nigel because these are tough losses to take, and describing a recent similar loss he (Kramnik) had. I wish Nigel were more gracious in victory.

  • @karlg i hear what you're saying but it'd be a dull world if we all paid lip service to this prevailing ethos of self-deprecation n false modesty n ofcourse Kramnik WAS addressing an English audience having defeated our most successful Grandmaster since Staunton so it probably paid him to be gracious; i noted his lack of shyness in mentioning Nigel's poor record against him xD Nigel's authentically himself, relishes victory (makes a song n dance) loathes defeat (keeps his head down)xD

  • @barsorrro Of course You are referring to female players as "he"? Bit of an odd...

  • @jezz0abs Of course, you are just pretending you don't understand.

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  • @poolplayer  The interviewer is Grandmaster Simon Williams, u should b grateful to enjoy his comments.

  • poor Tatiana :S

  • "It's a brilliant move, if it works. If it doesn't work, it's a lousy move."

    That's probably the greatest and most insightful chess theory ever.

    You see, chess is actually really easy. You only have to make moves that work and you will win every time. Thanks Nigel!

  • i've noticed that Nigel enjoys these victorious post mortems and really gets into it - great for us patzers

  • GM Short gives an amazing account of his win at Gibraltar against Tatiana Kosintseva.

  • the interviewer is just annoying. Let Nigel speak damn it lol

  • @poolplayer999 waddaya talkin bout man? He does!

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