Anish Giri’s Behind the Scenes in Goa

by clement

“Anish Giri is the real MVP in the chess world, we need a camera guy just for him!” 🤣 Dive into the emotional rollercoaster of today’s chess scene, from 14-year-old prodigies making brilliant 17-move victories to Magnus Carlsen’s invaluable chess advice. Stay tuned for more highlights, trends, and surprises in the world of chess! And don’t forget to check out the behind-the-scenes footage of Anish Giri in Goa Diaries pt.4.

🎥 “We have one camera guy just to record Anish bts” 🤣🤣 – Goa Diaries pt.4 (ChessBaseIndiachannel)

Ladies and gentlemen, get ready for some behind-the-scenes hilarity with the one and only Anish Giri in the latest installment of “Goa Diaries”! In this side-splitting video titled “We have one camera guy just to record Anish bts” 🤣🤣, our favorite chess personality is captured in all his behind-the-scenes glory. Shot and edited by the talented Tushar @ChessHolicc, this clip promises to be a rollercoaster of laughs and chess insights. From witty banter to unexpected moments, this is one video you don’t want to miss. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the antics of Anish Giri like never before. And don’t forget to show your support for young talents through the HelpChess Foundation. Get ready to laugh out loud and witness the charm of Anish Giri in action! #chess #chessbaseindia #anishgiri 🎥🔥


🎥 FIDE World Cup 2025: Brilliant 17-move victory by 14-year-old prodigy Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus (Chessplay64)

As the sands of time slipped through the hourglass, 14-year-old prodigy Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus faced off against his opponent Abugenda Nagi in a battle of intellect and will on the grand stage of the FIDE World Cup 2025. With each move, the tension in the air grew thicker, like a storm brewing on the horizon. Erdogmus, a true maestro of the chessboard, danced with the pieces effortlessly, his every move laden with consequence and hidden meaning. In a mere 17 moves, he orchestrated a masterpiece of strategy and precision, leaving his opponent gasping for breath in defeat. This was not just a game of chess; it was a cosmic dance of fate and mastery, a fleeting moment of brilliance that will be etched into the annals of chess history for years to come. #Checkmate #ChessProdigy 🌌👑


🎥 Sub Sunday- 11-2-2025 (BenFinegold)

As the stars align on this fateful Sub Sunday, the cosmic energies are buzzing with intensity in the world of chess. The video captures the electrifying atmosphere as players from all corners of the universe come together for a thrilling livestream on 30+ platforms simultaneously. With each move, the tension builds like the alignment of planets, creating a sense of anticipation and excitement that reverberates through the cosmos. The players’ strategic maneuvers mirror the celestial dance of the zodiac, as they battle it out for supremacy on the chessboard. This video, made possible by Restream, is a testament to the power of technology in bringing people together for an epic showdown of wit and skill. Tune in and witness the cosmic clash of minds on Sub Sunday- 11-2-2025.


🎥 World #1 Magnus’s Chess Advice for YOU! (Chesscom)

In this high-stakes game, world #1 Magnus Carlsen delivers some game-changing wisdom that could elevate your chess strategy to the next level. With lightning-fast moves and razor-sharp precision, Carlsen shows viewers how to think and play like a grandmaster. His advice is clear and concise, perfect for beginners and experienced players alike. As the tension builds on the board, Carlsen’s words reverberate like thunder: “Control the center, develop your pieces, and always stay one step ahead of your opponent.” With a flick of his wrist, Carlsen executes a brilliant maneuver that leaves his opponent reeling. The crowd gasps in awe as Carlsen’s strategic genius unfolds before their eyes. So if you want to dominate the chessboard like a true champion, take heed of Magnus’s advice and prepare to outsmart your rivals with bold and calculated moves.


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