Tata Steel Chess 2012 - Analysis - David Navara shows his win against Aronian round 11
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navara is the man..dont forget last year he was in the b group
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navara is genius indeed..he just got some nerves and luck problem..
check this out...magic mate by David Navara...AMAZING!!! /watch?v=CHfB3nP4CzE
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Navara's mad genius gives me the chills! Kind of wish part of the analysis wasn't cut off at 29:56 tho :(
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When I first heard David speaking I must admit that it was amusing for me and I did chuckle to myself but after really listening to his analysis and his comments about his playing especially his doubts about himself I felt very guilty for laughing at him. I find him to be very honest and down to earth and also a gentleman. I am sorry David for my insensitivity. You're the Man in my books!!!
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David, you are wonderful. Keep moving forward in your life and career. Sick red pinstripes, homie!!!
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great analysis, and David seems like a lovely guy.
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Savant.
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Those pieces on the board are very much alive :)
Good win by Navara
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Wow, a sudden cut at 30:00. How come? Anyways, an outstanding job by GM Navara in going over the intricacies of his game in such minute detail, not to mention his own doubts and thoughts.
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He is just a funny guy ;p
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David, be more sure of yourself! You doubt everything that you do!
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Well done David! :) I regularly watch chess between top players and you are one of my favourite players.
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noble sharing of knowledge,great report
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Congratulations David. You are unique chess player!
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David Navara might be the only chess player who's better than he thinks he is. Nice video.
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He sounds a bit like an Eastern European version of Vishy Anand
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This was really nice of him, such a long analysis, trying to explain everything.
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for those more curious about David Navara, watch his Documentary "Grandmaster" by Rozalie Kohoutova -- vimeoDOTcom/4146577
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strange that they don't have a laptop and a beamer for such a demonstration
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Very friendly and symphatetic guy ! And he plays top chess. I dont understand as to why he lost 5 games until now in TATA
Great explanation for a very beautiful game. Thnx David!
marcobecerrap 1 month ago 17
Alexander Moiseenko vs David Navara, World Cup 2011, Queen's Indian Defense After a long struggle, Navara offered a draw in a winning position. Earlier in the game, Navara accidentally touched a piece, but Moiseenko did not insist on the "touch-move" rule that would have lost him the game. Moiseenko was subsequently outplayed by the Czech GM, who with a forced mate on the board offered him a draw.
hikeetellall 1 month ago 16