@@GJChess - Your point is noted. You're only posting the one's where Magnus' opponents offered the draw. I should've read the title properly. Lol. Great videos though.
@@nemodabuda4817yeah and if it's placed on black, it means black won...but we have seen him doing so many times even if he lost coz ofcourse it won't make a change the arbitrator will correct it, but it's because he is so used to winning every match, he places the kings on the colour which depicts he won the game..and ofcourse if both are placed on the opposite colours facing each other it means it's a draw
There are two types of chess Grandmasters. The hyper-expressive type whose faces are an open highway to their soul, like Kramnik, Hans Niemann, Garry Kasparov, and Hikaru Nakamura. Then there’s the type who is ever-so-calm and stoic when they're on the board, like Ding Liren, Vishy Anand, and quite a few others.
You can draw every day if you want to, but it is not always necessary. But you should also learn to recognize that feeling motivated to draw is a fleeting emotion. And sometimes, it might require discipline to keep going. You should challenge yourself and see how far you can go but don't overdo it.
In order for the DGT board to record the result, you place the kings in center: - On white squares => white win - On black squares => black win - Opposite each other => draw
Is that easy to see is not a draw in hikarus match? Im not good playing but is kinda disrespecting by the commentators to judge that way having a computer.
No, it shouldn't be easy. But I think the main point is that Hikaru didn't even attempt to win that game. Didn't try to open the position with his pawns and trick Magnus somehow, when being on a plus material (12>10). They also both had a decent time on clocks. That's why Magnus and commentators were suprised I think.
Basically that game only 2 results were possible. Either Hikaru wins or it's a draw anyway. So it was weird Hikaru went for a draw and didn't even try to push. Generally Queen vs 2 bishops, Queen is much more superior. But again it was Magnus on the other end, so he would have probably held anyways. Still Hikaru should have tried since there was no risk. Hikaru has a video on this too.
Depends on the situation. It might be at a tournament and not be necessary to win. That’s usually the most common reason I think. To use an example from the clips shown, when Magnus and Hikaru played the bongcloud and made a draw they were in the group stage at a tournament. Both had already got enough points to make it to the next round. Rather than play the game they chose to make a draw.
It could also be because you are afraid of losing. Anish Giri offered a draw in the second clip, even though Magnus had the black pieces (so Giri had the advantage, if only from a gameplay perspective, lol). At that time, in 2019, Magnus was then the reigning four-time blitz world champion, and had been ranked number one in the world since 2011, while Giri was “merely a super grandmaster” to Carlsen. What makes it really funny for Giri to offer a draw to Magnus after the fourth move is their histories. As a super-conservative player that avoids taking risks, Giri draws a lot, while Magnus is notorious for refusing draws because he plays to win. So, after Giri opens with the Queen’s Gambit, and Carlsen responds with the Slav (which is a solid defense in its own right), Giri realized immediately that he probably wasn’t going to win. You can watch that game here: ruclips.net/video/qkdPE6Rpfmg/видео.htmlsi=Or0K01cds0XFhNh5
that one was weird. not sure. Maybe a draw for both in the context of the tournament was fine? who knows Especially if both players dont enjoy the opening it probably happened before
Anish is known for offering draw frequently 😹😹 well maybe he thought it's pointless to play since they both qualified maybe? Or he just don't want to lose since he's up against magnus
@@jacobs5518 I'm guessing he means something like the Bongcloud game, where either the players have agreed in advance to make a quick draw or they seem to decide it pretty much as soon as they sit down at the board/screen. The Bongcloud might have had some general amusement value, but there was nothing interesting about it as a chess game.
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0:56 I like how magnus noticed his losing position and disconected one minute before everyone realised.
When magnus is losing opponent comes with a draw so magnus can't pull out a brilliant move
They know he's a monster in endgames 😂😂😂😂
losing means you play every brilliant move and it still isn't good enough
@@ILiekFishes thats only if your opponent plays them too
1:40 it's not trick. It's his muscle memory 😂😂😂
he was asking "where is the resign button" on online chess. so it makes sense xd
@@audreyjensen666 It wasn't him it was vishwanath Anand
Kasparov : Exists
Child Magnus : Best I can offer is a Draw
2:41 Hikaru looking like a member of the Yakuza.
Wth true
Anish Giri was actually trolling Magnus offering draw as in previous match he offered draw to Vidit very early in the match
We are missing his 4-move draw against Vidit Gujarathi, due to Magnus' stomach upset in India 😀😀
but thats were Magnus offers him the draw 🤷😜
Indian diarrhoea Gambit
The famous "New Delhi belly" game.
@@GJChess - Your point is noted. You're only posting the one's where Magnus' opponents offered the draw. I should've read the title properly. Lol. Great videos though.
He might ate indian spicy food lol
Magnus has Hikaru rattled lool
0:12 you can either hear it say “denied“ but also “the knight“ which fits as well
These people are so scared of Magnus 😂
GM's a queen up on magnus be going "Hell yeah, perhaps we can draw now".
Opponent: Offers Draw.
Magnus: We're not in a charity business.
2:23
Imagine offering a draw in a winning position, everyone just afraid of magnus even when magnus in losing position😅
Anish Giri ❌ Drawish Giri ✅
What is the "trick" after the clock?
kings in center on white squares = "white win"
@@itskmillz
Is that mean "white win"?
I didn't know it!
Thank You for the special info.
@@nemodabuda4817yeah and if it's placed on black, it means black won...but we have seen him doing so many times even if he lost coz ofcourse it won't make a change the arbitrator will correct it, but it's because he is so used to winning every match, he places the kings on the colour which depicts he won the game..and ofcourse if both are placed on the opposite colours facing each other it means it's a draw
There are two types of chess Grandmasters. The hyper-expressive type whose faces are an open highway to their soul, like Kramnik, Hans Niemann, Garry Kasparov, and Hikaru Nakamura. Then there’s the type who is ever-so-calm and stoic when they're on the board, like Ding Liren, Vishy Anand, and quite a few others.
That first draw offer was pathetic. Most pieces still on the board, you can tell he was scared.
good, fresh video idea
Glad you liked it 😊
I once agreed to a draw when noone played a single move
Creative video
Thanks
You can draw every day if you want to, but it is not always necessary. But you should also learn to recognize that feeling motivated to draw is a fleeting emotion. And sometimes, it might require discipline to keep going. You should challenge yourself and see how far you can go but don't overdo it.
bot?
I try to only draw when its the best decision for me and my opponent
I knew Anish Giri would be on this 😂
Can someone explain 1:41 better please?
In order for the DGT board to record the result, you place the kings in center:
- On white squares => white win
- On black squares => black win
- Opposite each other => draw
@@futurefox128 ah thank you. I never noticed that lol
@@noahstoner851Magnus tried to do him dirty there basically
Is that easy to see is not a draw in hikarus match? Im not good playing but is kinda disrespecting by the commentators to judge that way having a computer.
No, it shouldn't be easy. But I think the main point is that Hikaru didn't even attempt to win that game. Didn't try to open the position with his pawns and trick Magnus somehow, when being on a plus material (12>10).
They also both had a decent time on clocks.
That's why Magnus and commentators were suprised I think.
@@m0DuL thank you
Basically that game only 2 results were possible. Either Hikaru wins or it's a draw anyway. So it was weird Hikaru went for a draw and didn't even try to push. Generally Queen vs 2 bishops, Queen is much more superior. But again it was Magnus on the other end, so he would have probably held anyways. Still Hikaru should have tried since there was no risk. Hikaru has a video on this too.
Im new into Chess, but why early Draw ? What does it means ?
Replying so i know when someone answers
Depends on the situation. It might be at a tournament and not be necessary to win. That’s usually the most common reason I think.
To use an example from the clips shown, when Magnus and Hikaru played the bongcloud and made a draw they were in the group stage at a tournament. Both had already got enough points to make it to the next round. Rather than play the game they chose to make a draw.
It could also be because you are afraid of losing. Anish Giri offered a draw in the second clip, even though Magnus had the black pieces (so Giri had the advantage, if only from a gameplay perspective, lol). At that time, in 2019, Magnus was then the reigning four-time blitz world champion, and had been ranked number one in the world since 2011, while Giri was “merely a super grandmaster” to Carlsen.
What makes it really funny for Giri to offer a draw to Magnus after the fourth move is their histories. As a super-conservative player that avoids taking risks, Giri draws a lot, while Magnus is notorious for refusing draws because he plays to win. So, after Giri opens with the Queen’s Gambit, and Carlsen responds with the Slav (which is a solid defense in its own right), Giri realized immediately that he probably wasn’t going to win.
You can watch that game here:
ruclips.net/video/qkdPE6Rpfmg/видео.htmlsi=Or0K01cds0XFhNh5
Anish asked him for the draw just to troll him because magnus offered draw to vidit in previous game in 4 moves due to upset stomach.@@sonofbattles
Why is everyone today shocked? Why this hype?
tania is such a beauty
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average Indian girl what do you mean
@@walkingtree2486 lol definitely not average, she's a hawtiee
Bro is in nostalgia
I dont play often chees. Why someone ask for draw after 3 moves?
that one was weird. not sure. Maybe a draw for both in the context of the tournament was fine? who knows Especially if both players dont enjoy the opening it probably happened before
3-fold repetition = draw
Anish is known for offering draw frequently 😹😹 well maybe he thought it's pointless to play since they both qualified maybe? Or he just don't want to lose since he's up against magnus
If both players have qualified or if you aren't feeling well
Draw on 4th move is dumb as hell.
Nah, an agreed upon draw isn’t any fun.
You must not play chess
@@jacobs5518 I'm guessing he means something like the Bongcloud game, where either the players have agreed in advance to make a quick draw or they seem to decide it pretty much as soon as they sit down at the board/screen. The Bongcloud might have had some general amusement value, but there was nothing interesting about it as a chess game.
pragg is cool
it is reaction "to" not reaction "on" - why don't indians seem to understand this?
Probably because it's not their first language
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This doesn't really have anything to do with the video
@@FluffyDragon-cm8bz well God created everything we see so it does
Hes coming soon
@@RepentNBelieveNJesus lmao God is as real as superman
@@venison-j2r Don't try to clean your life up and come to Jesus, lay your life down, come to Jesus and He will cleanse you and give you a new heart with new desires.
I also recommend watching living waters on youtube, it will help you understand
God bless you
@1:12 and he claims he really doesn’t care about the results