Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”

Por um escritor misterioso

Descrição

World Chess Championship Challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi once played Dota 2 at a near professional level, but before the prize funds went crazy. The Russian team Team Spirit just won $18.2 million for winning The International Dota 2 Championship, which provides the starting point for a discussion of the €2 million Chess World Championship match in a recent interview with Match TV. Ian talks about his preparation for facing Magnus Carlsen, losing 10 kilograms, the length of the match and the conditions in Dubai.
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Carlsen-Nepo 3: Calm after the storm
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Magnus Carlsen: “I'm hoping this time there will be fewer draws”
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Was Daniil Dubov a Secret Agent?
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Fantomvurdering head to head: Magnus Carlsen vs. Ian Nepomniachtchi
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Carlsen-Nepo 1: Fierce battle ends in draw
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Ian Nepomniachtchi: I wasn't working hard enough
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Carlsen-Nepo 10: Magnus on the brink of victory
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
The chess games of Ian Nepomniachtchi
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Fantomvurdering head to head: Magnus Carlsen vs. Ian Nepomniachtchi
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “We should thank Dubov!”
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Ding Liren Armchair Warrior
Ian Nepomniachtchi: “The result is much more important than the prize”
Anand and Kramnik on Carlsen-Nepomniachtchi
de por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)