I Played Magnus Carlsen In Real Life

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2022
  • In this video, I play Magnus Carlsen at the opening ceremony of the Sinquefield Cup in St. Louis. Big thank you to the Saint Louis Chess Club and The Grand Chess Tour for letting participate in the simul and take on the greatest chess player of all time!
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  • @eric-rosen
    @eric-rosen  Год назад +972

    Watch my full analysis: ruclips.net/video/G54MD0YPkOY/видео.html

    • @tomassusko1390
      @tomassusko1390 Год назад +2

      the endgame!

    • @babblingduck9235
      @babblingduck9235 Год назад

      How do you say he is the goat

    • @babblingduck9235
      @babblingduck9235 Год назад

      How do you say he is the goat

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Год назад

      Well, I doubt Magnus can beat the engine I use, (By gametop free download, "Grand Master Chess 3", never seen any of you guys play it either), so big deal.
      I bet it beats you 4 out of the first 5 games you play it on the "easy adult" level. Wanna bet me some money and show me how good you are? That is a challenge for all the YT experts. None of you are good enough to beat it. Go pick on some kids from the special Olympics.

    • @ladislavzamorsky8181
      @ladislavzamorsky8181 Год назад +1

      Eric, what I know about chess... a5 only helped him to play his game.... Queenside is not the right place, where you should play. Center (control e4) and kingside play (f7-f5-f4) seems to be much more logical plan.

  • @GothamChess
    @GothamChess Год назад +6223

    Solid game. Next time would you mind winning though?

  • @TreeCamper
    @TreeCamper Год назад +21603

    just the fact that you made him stare at the board for more than 10 seconds is an achievment.

    • @DrXtoph
      @DrXtoph Год назад +76

      ❤️

    • @kauri8981
      @kauri8981 Год назад +1665

      I think Magnus is calculating which move wins faster xD

    • @instaves
      @instaves Год назад +95

      @@kauri8981 hahahaha

    • @Eis_
      @Eis_ Год назад +660

      @@kauri8981 "Which of these moves are funnier for RUclips content?"

    • @yelloe_birb
      @yelloe_birb Год назад +55

      @@Eis_ “where’s the funny line?”

  • @rafthegoat
    @rafthegoat Год назад +1840

    Whenever a GM is staring at their board for more than 10 seconds, you know they're calculating every move in the universe before they castle

    • @lexsoft3969
      @lexsoft3969 Год назад +26

      When a master stands long before making move, it means he realizes he is in trouble. From there we can expect he will finally roll his king and shake our hands. That's what I experienced years ago. 😀

    • @tacoswelding8411
      @tacoswelding8411 10 месяцев назад +3

      In the universe 😂

    • @halloweenfan158
      @halloweenfan158 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@lexsoft3969pretty much, if a grandmaster stares for a long time, they’re either gonna checkmate you, castle or resign

    • @ShutUp-jc2gm
      @ShutUp-jc2gm 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@halloweenfan158no he's just thinking about breakfast

    • @jurjenvanderhoek316
      @jurjenvanderhoek316 5 месяцев назад

      That is impossible. Even computers will never be able to calculate all possible moves, simply because there is not enough time and space available. The total number of possible chess games is estimated to be 10^140 (the so called Shannon number). Compare that to the number of estimated atoms in the universe, which is 10^80, and you might understand why.

  • @freddypalencia5869
    @freddypalencia5869 11 месяцев назад +593

    Love how magnus is smiling whenever he signs the kid’s board and goes back to playing with eric with a serious face. Shows the respect

    • @ultraplayz785
      @ultraplayz785 11 месяцев назад +16

      He unleashes fear either way

  • @Clemiiiii
    @Clemiiiii Год назад +4099

    Damn. This girl was playing against the combined power of Magnus and Alireza.

    • @romeorichardson3138
      @romeorichardson3138 Год назад +326

      That poor girl 😭

    • @medicine1014
      @medicine1014 Год назад +238

      she had no chance in hell.
      the combination is unmatchable even engines will fail.

    • @aoaoa605
      @aoaoa605 Год назад +10

      @@medicine1014 🙄

    • @valorantsensei
      @valorantsensei Год назад +451

      she was playing Alignus Firojurlsen

    • @arush6778
      @arush6778 Год назад +3

      @@medicine1014 Cap

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 Год назад +2927

    Every move, I'd be going: "I castled against Magnus Carlsen. I took the pawn of Magnus Carlsen. I shook hands with Magnus Carlsen - after I resigned."

    • @Workhorse1011
      @Workhorse1011 Год назад +71

      Seriously, recording while playing a great player IRL. I wouldn’t be able to focus on the game at all out of nerves.

    • @Axiomatic75
      @Axiomatic75 Год назад +18

      I'd be exactly the same. I'd be playing even worse than usual.

    • @wiadroman
      @wiadroman Год назад +5

      I think you got carried away with that pawn taking buddy.

    • @LoffysDomain
      @LoffysDomain Год назад

      Exactly.

    • @colinroche8417
      @colinroche8417 Год назад

      The Crimson Capsule c

  • @GenuineRage
    @GenuineRage Год назад +1071

    "its a great thing seeing all these children play" as eric is sitting pensively in the corner looking down was probably the most relatable thing I've seen and felt all year

  • @AdelSweezy
    @AdelSweezy Год назад +1878

    1:06 "you can play it's ok" hahaahahahahaha i love Magnus 🤣🤣🤣🤣good game guys

    • @Badisss
      @Badisss Год назад

      Adel wsh rak dyr hnaa !!

    • @karimgougue551
      @karimgougue551 Год назад +2

      Wht r u doing here kho !

    • @celeste1132
      @celeste1132 Год назад

      Nti insan khra kho 🤮

    • @bandi7894
      @bandi7894 Год назад +4

      وشراك دير هنا ياخو ههههه

    • @McDaniel1
      @McDaniel1 Год назад +1

      Adel rak Carlsonpilled ??????

  • @MultiRavenclaw
    @MultiRavenclaw Год назад +4798

    Magnus is such a “finals-boss-character”. Multiple games, in-game interviews, signing boards for fans, watching other games, and trash talking - all while smoothly dominating the board into a winning endgame.

    • @tropica9238
      @tropica9238 Год назад +27

      *cough* Nieman game *cough*

    • @CeRz
      @CeRz Год назад +109

      @@tropica9238 why are you people everywhere. Do you feel satisfied commenting that or what is the deal? Are you happy with your life? Because from my perspective you seem miserable. Magnus lost, life moves on. If your stuck in the past, you are not living your life. Let go of the past to move forward.

    • @jonnamechange6854
      @jonnamechange6854 Год назад +40

      @@CeRz seems you're stuck there too buddy

    • @jonnamechange6854
      @jonnamechange6854 Год назад +1

      Can add rage quitting to the list

    • @CeRz
      @CeRz Год назад +54

      @@jonnamechange6854 not really, no. I've seen 10+ people only today making almost the same comment on various videos. Trying to understand why they feel the need to be condescending. Same goes with you trying to "buddy" me. What is up with this toxic attitude? Are people really this miserable they feel the need to beat down on other people, other humans?

  • @israman77
    @israman77 Год назад +9638

    So humble Eric, giving a fan the opportunity to win an end game

  • @Fifi-pg5rp
    @Fifi-pg5rp Год назад +636

    Magnus’ eyebrow raise at 5:36 when Hans said “chess is always speaking” is hilarious

    • @abdullahyahya2471
      @abdullahyahya2471 10 месяцев назад +38

      Damn... good catch...

    • @sgoldstar611
      @sgoldstar611 10 месяцев назад +28

      yea, i literally came to the comments to see if anyone caught that xD

    • @shamiir1812
      @shamiir1812 10 месяцев назад +54

      He began by saying "my chess spoke for itself, sometimes... Chess speaks for itself, you lose... sometimes you win... But chess is always speaking" the guy is hilarious 😂

    • @psychen50
      @psychen50 9 месяцев назад +6

      Nice catch fr😂

    • @jadonplox
      @jadonplox 4 месяца назад +4

      LMAO hans the comedian

  • @yannaedc5934
    @yannaedc5934 Год назад +355

    He just walks by, relaxed af, insta moves a piece and continues to walk away like some ancient kung fu master
    I'm no chess player but my mind was going "OMG HE LEANED FORWARD, HE LEANED FORWARD"

  • @-darrell
    @-darrell Год назад +4073

    You know you're in trouble when your opponent is signing autographs between turns! Great game Eric.

    • @thebirdcatcher1
      @thebirdcatcher1 Год назад +9

      Well said

    • @Puschit1
      @Puschit1 Год назад +208

      Simultaneous signing no less :p
      I once watched a stream where Hikaru was playing an opponent online but got distracted by his chat. Hos opponent was probably thinking "wow, did I really manage to get Hikaru Nakamura into trouble? He is thinking very hard!" whereas in reality he was discussing the benefits of chamomile tea over mint tea or something similar mundane, hahaha

    • @amex4453
      @amex4453 Год назад +20

      These super GMs are nuts

    • @Puschit1
      @Puschit1 Год назад +24

      @streamx3m not if the simul player is Magnus. And he had 5 or so opponents, not 20. Besides, if you have the opportunity to play Magnus, you just do and don't ask questions. It's probably once in a lifetime.

    • @m_smart
      @m_smart Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @seanmichaelbrady
    @seanmichaelbrady Год назад +7947

    Can’t believe you almost held a worse endgame against Magnus

    • @muhamadfadli8486
      @muhamadfadli8486 Год назад +59

      😂

    • @ryantwitter343
      @ryantwitter343 Год назад +193

      Bro Magnus played like 5 games. This Rosen guy is weak. IM? Must mean imminent Mate. All hail Magnus!

    • @ryantwitter343
      @ryantwitter343 Год назад +154

      @@sami6911 11-0

    • @MC-ep8cu
      @MC-ep8cu Год назад +34

      @@chrisdavis2161 Eric should have stuck to tricks against super gms

    • @yetazarhtet5397
      @yetazarhtet5397 Год назад +12

      U played well, Sir Eric!

  • @everminenow
    @everminenow 9 месяцев назад +97

    "Coz its only the highlights on the youtube" fvcking savage Magnus 9:35

    • @jamesd8458
      @jamesd8458 2 месяца назад

      Yeah that was harsh, he sounds like a bit of a dick irl

  • @dannyhelser5824
    @dannyhelser5824 Год назад +40

    19:10 "Magnum, Magnum, can we ge-" "-it's Magnus" lmao

  • @hanfpeter4190
    @hanfpeter4190 Год назад +3153

    There is no greater disrespect than him passing by your board, looking down on you, making a move that crushes your poistion with no hesitation, then just walking straight off to crush the other 4 peasants.

    • @m3n599
      @m3n599 Год назад +34

      What the fuck? How is it disrespectful??

    • @tobi9838
      @tobi9838 Год назад +192

      "its only highlights on youtube.."

    • @shamiir18
      @shamiir18 Год назад +9

      They're all beneath him

    • @zxnnova7545
      @zxnnova7545 Год назад +70

      @@shamiir18 technically everyone who ever existed is. He’s the #1 player of all time lol

    • @wertsew1288
      @wertsew1288 Год назад +74

      Peasants? You mean en passants?

  • @jashepoon
    @jashepoon Год назад +1631

    Petition to retitle this: "I almost held a worse endgame against Magnus"

    • @kwittnebel
      @kwittnebel Год назад +55

      Eric has to do it, just to troll Magnus if nothing else.

    • @ryou8820
      @ryou8820 Год назад +29

      He didn't, magnus destroyed him

    • @atg197
      @atg197 Год назад +4

      @@ryou8820 big flex!

    • @_wetmath_
      @_wetmath_ Год назад

      +1

    • @sportsjefe
      @sportsjefe Год назад +10

      Probably saving that for the game analysis video later.

  • @comm_gt
    @comm_gt Год назад +531

    the fact that Eric lasted to the endgame, while also being equal in material is an accomplishment tbh

    • @italixgaming915
      @italixgaming915 Год назад +23

      Magnus won thanks of small details. I think Eric's biggest positional mistake was not to unpin his knight. When he played Rh7 I think that Rf7 was slightly better. The Knight moved just once in the entire game and never reached f6 or f8. If Eric had played Rh7 followed by Nf8 and Ne6 the power of Magnus' bishop would have been seriously crippled and maybe he could have handled the draw.
      Of course after f6, which basically invited Magnus inside his castle, it was game over.

    • @muremuresen3725
      @muremuresen3725 10 месяцев назад

      @@italixgaming915 yeah it is the backwards pawn in combination with the strong pin from the bishop, that makes black position miserable

    • @chefcarry2902
      @chefcarry2902 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah while magnus played against 5

    • @martinschultz5596
      @martinschultz5596 7 месяцев назад +5

      Eric is an international master. He's a _very_ strong player. Games between strong players aren't typically won or lost how you imply they are. Not blundering a ton of material or having your position collapse immediately out of the opening against Magnus would be cool for a hobbyist player. For an IM, it's expected.

    • @CoachACN
      @CoachACN 3 месяца назад

      Eric is an amazing player, dont get me wrong, but you should know Magnus is playing many games at a time.. this game is not a good reference

  • @slay-bz3oz
    @slay-bz3oz Год назад +116

    Gotta love the imagery of Magnus at 15:30 grinning down at the board while Eric is sitting frightened. That's basically how everyone that's not a super GM feels playing against him lol

  • @moritzm2213
    @moritzm2213 Год назад +4348

    getting trash talked by magnus is probably one of the biggest honours a human can achieve

    • @gino2591
      @gino2591 Год назад +167

      He threw some jabs lol

    • @The_Invisible_Man
      @The_Invisible_Man Год назад +7

      Huh?

    • @_A-B_
      @_A-B_ Год назад

      Magnus simp

    • @joeybidan3874
      @joeybidan3874 Год назад +460

      “You play so good on RUclips - that’s because you only show the highlights”🤣

    • @CastroMKE
      @CastroMKE Год назад +147

      lol "i almost held a worse endgame against Magnus doesn't seem that interesting"

  • @mouwersor
    @mouwersor Год назад +2832

    Magnus is such a savage, just roasting Eric while the game is going

    • @swarleystinson1
      @swarleystinson1 Год назад +69

      i was thinking same thing. actually savage.

    • @martin_chip
      @martin_chip Год назад +46

      mental game, beat your opponent menially which what chess is but magnus takes it up a notch by trash talking haha

    • @KompressorV6
      @KompressorV6 Год назад +71

      Lol "that's bc only the highlights make his youtube" that's rough man cmon Magnus.

    • @rawr207
      @rawr207 Год назад +28

      Yeah, it didn’t seem like the regular in good fun type of trash talking either. Honestly felt bad for Rosen ngl.
      It was kinda pathetic to watch him ask for an autograph after. Maybe he was obliviously ecstatic with playing a game over the board with Magnus or I’m overthinking the whole thing 🤷‍♂️

    • @KompressorV6
      @KompressorV6 Год назад +21

      @@rawr207 Nah I think Rosen is just extremely humble to play him and is genuinely a fan.

  • @alexthompson7395
    @alexthompson7395 10 месяцев назад +74

    The most insane part is that Rosen would beat 99.99% of the people that watched this video and Magnus is casually walking around and playing several games and winning them all

    • @SahilKhan-te3nh
      @SahilKhan-te3nh 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Tunkert25,000🤡.It's 250 genius

    • @mata2723
      @mata2723 3 месяца назад

      Yes, sure. This is crazy

  • @thecaptain10
    @thecaptain10 11 месяцев назад +78

    The “Can you sign this too ?" At last was very heartbreaking,hope you got his autograph ❤

    • @gunderalex
      @gunderalex 2 месяца назад +1

      i came for an answer to this question... was it signed??

  • @3m0somebody18
    @3m0somebody18 Год назад +3659

    The face of magnus when Hans said “the chess speaks for itself”🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @markosaric9994
      @markosaric9994 Год назад +10

      when was this? can't find it

    • @alij2176
      @alij2176 Год назад +92

      @@markosaric9994 5:30

    • @oskarvaltari1053
      @oskarvaltari1053 Год назад +61

      @@alij2176 LMAOOOO 🤣🤣🤣😂 I cant actually so funny haHAHahAH (unirocinally actually)

    • @REXOZero
      @REXOZero Год назад +6

      @@markosaric9994 5:30 and forward

    • @markosaric9994
      @markosaric9994 Год назад

      @@REXOZero thank you!

  • @zBrain0
    @zBrain0 Год назад +704

    Magnus: pauses.
    Me: I'm surprised he doesn't just Castle
    Magnus: Castles
    Me: I am a chess God

    • @MrBlackhen
      @MrBlackhen Год назад +88

      Magnus: I can also trade and take and take and if takes i take if takes, takes, takes, queen e2, queen h4, g3, knight g3, check, c6, queen b7, knight h1, king there... i dont know whats going on im just gonna castle I dont want to think too much

    • @leadnitrate2194
      @leadnitrate2194 Год назад +5

      @@MrBlackhen magnus thought about playing g3 and Ng3 back to back, truly on a different level

    • @dgen77
      @dgen77 Год назад +2

      @@leadnitrate2194 He is just built different

    • @truthsmiles
      @truthsmiles Год назад +4

      It was the only move I “predicted” :)

    • @miloradowicz
      @miloradowicz Год назад +5

      @@truthsmiles really? I can predict just about every move he plays, just not in the right order. And also, some of the moves I predict he ends up not playing.

  • @kingsolomon_fitness
    @kingsolomon_fitness Год назад +70

    I honestly think that Magnus is at a point in his life where he could literally say "I am chess" and no one would dispute it. I think he has risen above the title of a grand master and he has maintained his high level play from a very young age and only got better as the years went by.

  • @winningchesstraps6244
    @winningchesstraps6244 Год назад +229

    Eric is like a little kid in the candy shop while playing Magnus it's actually so adorable

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro 10 месяцев назад +5

      Meeting a world champion at anything is rare, meeting one in the sport you participate in is even more rare.

  • @DecvsJapan
    @DecvsJapan Год назад +720

    The "Can you sign this too?" at the end, is why Eric's my favourite RUclipsr.

    • @the_end_boss
      @the_end_boss Год назад +58

      senpai notice me

    • @purdysanchez
      @purdysanchez Год назад +8

      Do they not sign the move logs/ score sheets at the end of a match? I though that was just standard procedure? I don't actually know, but this is how it works in other competitions.

    • @kkdpsudpsu
      @kkdpsudpsu Год назад +5

      @@purdysanchez yeah i would like to know if it’s procedure. and also did eric got the sign.

    • @NogaRuka2987
      @NogaRuka2987 Год назад +19

      @@purdysanchez not in the simul showmatch, obviously

    • @orangeisthenewstrawberry6603
      @orangeisthenewstrawberry6603 Год назад +8

      Yeah, so calm, humble.. love it

  • @TravusGonzalez
    @TravusGonzalez Год назад +3221

    The amount of respect Eric showed during this game says volumes about him as a player.

    • @floridaLise
      @floridaLise Год назад +47

      This is why Mr. Rosen is my favorite to follow.

    • @SyenPie
      @SyenPie Год назад +64

      I can see Eric was being respectful and polite in his overall demeanor, however did you mean other specific ways in which he showed respect? I’m new to chess and was curious if there’s other things I’m not aware of.

    • @hostiaya
      @hostiaya Год назад +1

      Yeah I liked this video a lot because of that, thank you Eric

    • @douglasscovil3447
      @douglasscovil3447 Год назад +8

      eric is a good guy and a good sport.

    • @tmpqtyutmpqty4733
      @tmpqtyutmpqty4733 Год назад +52

      Yeah I would have smashed the board, give him the finger and cry. Way to go Eric!

  • @luiseramossoto4061
    @luiseramossoto4061 Год назад +6

    What I love about Magnus is his genuine love for chess game, I feel he does not play “just” to win (obviously wants to win) but because of his admiration of good chess. He enjoy when he loses as much as when he wins so long it was a good game regardless, and that is something that can be admired regardless the player!

  • @majid1661
    @majid1661 Год назад +115

    The fact that He is facing 5 contenders at the same time without hesitation breaks my confidence into pieces ⚰️🙏

    • @WiTTeNx
      @WiTTeNx Год назад +18

      magnus could have 50 boards out and remember pretty much every single one of them. 5 isnt much of a challenge to him and other super GM's. but yes still very impressive to us mortals lol

    • @deekj3860
      @deekj3860 Год назад +1

      @@WiTTeNx I know nada about chess but how do they do it??!!😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @scelevisium
      @scelevisium Год назад +8

      @@deekj3860well magnus has a photographic memory he memorized the capitals names and populations of every country in the world before he even started playing chess

  • @georgios4891
    @georgios4891 Год назад +846

    I love how humble Eric was throughout the game and respectful. Good fight.

    • @The_Invisible_Man
      @The_Invisible_Man Год назад +8

      I mean if you are going to beat beat best to be humble.

    • @rocklobster1764
      @rocklobster1764 Год назад +8

      Humble? He looks like a guy who showed up at a little kids Birthday party and ate all the cake! I'm sure there was a little boy or girl who should have had that seat.

    • @truepvp5463
      @truepvp5463 Год назад +26

      @@rocklobster1764 ????

    • @vergilfan6818
      @vergilfan6818 Год назад +14

      @@rocklobster1764 im sure adults were also supposed to be part of the event
      children aren't more privileged than adults

    • @jeremykothe2847
      @jeremykothe2847 Год назад +4

      @@rocklobster1764 Usually these things have specified maximum ELO opponents, so I'm sure someone like Eric was anticipated/accommodated. Not everything needs to be kids first !

  • @SwiddyDiddy
    @SwiddyDiddy Год назад +765

    3:35
    Having Magnus tap the table in contemplation is an honor I can only dream of achieving lol.

    • @Timings
      @Timings Год назад +24

      Absolutely, he really had to think a bit right there :D

    • @neolexiousneolexian6079
      @neolexiousneolexian6079 Год назад +11

      @@Timings Sure, but he's probably not thinking about what will win or lose, but more thinking about what will crush them a little or crush them a lot.

    • @Baobao-qf3wv
      @Baobao-qf3wv Год назад

      @@neolexiousneolexian6079 he did crush eric in the end tho

    • @lawyerlib
      @lawyerlib Год назад

      My thoughts exactly! gg Eric!!

    • @dimitarpetrov4384
      @dimitarpetrov4384 Год назад +1

      He was considering which way to castle.. so micj fuss about those 10 seca lol. But no one talming about how he could havr taken the black rook with the bishop. But prefered the knight....

  • @srider33
    @srider33 Год назад +67

    4:34 Hans does his usual humble post victory interview... "Chess speaks for itself!" Then again at 5:30. (I haven't finished watching, but thanks for posting).

  • @wickedpawn5437
    @wickedpawn5437 Год назад +14

    At 13:21, look at Niemann in the background waiting for his move to arrive. He doesn't even bother to look at the board.

  • @tuckerprice9663
    @tuckerprice9663 Год назад +900

    13:16 Magnus savage with the title suggestion "I almost held a worse endgame against Magnus" 😂

    • @Lordin_
      @Lordin_ Год назад +110

      I love this brutally honest personality of Magnus lmao

    • @victordeluca7360
      @victordeluca7360 Год назад +54

      "I'm not sure it's gonna be that interesting" lmao

    • @frijoless22
      @frijoless22 Год назад +9

      and then it became true

    • @fsf471
      @fsf471 Год назад +14

      He just saw the outcome from that position

    • @grmancool
      @grmancool Год назад +7

      that should be the title of the analysis video

  • @tommyass3388
    @tommyass3388 Год назад +851

    fascinating game, playing along is really tough... magnus kind of plays in a way where every move feels forcing, and slowly over time you just lose positionally without feeling like you ever blundered

    • @aritrakundu1464
      @aritrakundu1464 Год назад +49

      Yeah thats true, not only magnus, it is the case with most strong players

    • @Jesterian
      @Jesterian Год назад +60

      Yeah that’s GM level play. Especially in longer time controls - they’re not going for sharp lines. It’s all about sound play.

    • @outisnemo8443
      @outisnemo8443 Год назад +30

      Just like his alter ego, Stocknus Fishen.

    • @yodamaged2703
      @yodamaged2703 Год назад +24

      This is directed towards Aritra and Jesterian: Yes GMs slowly suck the life out of you, but Magnus genuinely plays differently. I'm around IM level I believe (higher rated than Eric on Lichess) (Just don't play competively anymore because it was breaking me). Anyways, as I guy that's played Magnus and MVL (the only superGMs I've played), Magnus is truly different. What that guy said was present in a lot of GMs, but Magnus takes that and magnifies it. He has bruteforce calculation skills. If people could calculate as fast and as accurately as him, they'd still have to face the fact that he hardly blunders positionally. I held my own against MVL before losing in the endgame. Magnus had me running circles around the middle game. Eric chose more of a solid opening and I played a more open sideline of the Modern.

    • @argeurasia
      @argeurasia Год назад

      Lol you are just repeating what he said in Lex's interview.

  • @mashfiqahasan9621
    @mashfiqahasan9621 Год назад +25

    Man you're like one of the nicest chess player ever. Really hope you crack the GM title one day.

  • @samuelallred2058
    @samuelallred2058 Год назад +98

    My respect for you after watching this went through the roof. Thanks for embodying the spirit of peak competition and sportsmanship

    • @Vivungisport
      @Vivungisport Год назад +4

      I agree. Most people don't see that Eric are a Great ambassador for the whole chess. His style are impeccable.

    • @geoms6263
      @geoms6263 7 месяцев назад

      i woul bet him. no respect

  • @_wetmath_
    @_wetmath_ Год назад +31

    9:29 "because only the highlights are on youtube" LMAOOOO

  • @OfficialPizza
    @OfficialPizza Год назад +1469

    The funniest part was Ian coming over at 13:49 and giving that judgy look GMs give when they look at someone losing 😂

    • @euphoria2837
      @euphoria2837 Год назад +81

      Actually that pawn was the worst move he made

    • @amarreezlan7131
      @amarreezlan7131 Год назад +14

      @@euphoria2837 absolutely, giving the advantage to Magnus separating the king with the knight

    • @KahurangiSteez
      @KahurangiSteez Год назад +17

      man that was a bad blunder im 1600 and i saw that. but then again im not playing magnus carlsen lol

    • @nebuchadnezzar6894
      @nebuchadnezzar6894 Год назад +10

      @@KahurangiSteez He explains in his analysis video that he was planning Kd6 after exf6+ with the idea of Rf8 to recapture the pawn, but missed how strong e4 was. (if dxe4 Rd1#!)

    • @CTFlink
      @CTFlink Год назад +7

      Yeah. It took him 1,4 seconds to evaluate the board and shrug like it was inevitable

  • @jayooignatius159
    @jayooignatius159 Год назад +10

    I like how focused and humble Eric is.

  • @christianbelzer
    @christianbelzer Год назад +11

    NIeman is vibrating in the back. Playing three at once must be stimulating. And he walks so activated, lovin the game and all.

  • @brendan3143
    @brendan3143 Год назад +647

    The fact that he just beat you, a really strong IM, while playing four other games, signing autographs, doing interviews, and dealing with a ton of distractions, is amazing to me. He looked so at ease the entire time too.

    • @CaslavNorisavljevic
      @CaslavNorisavljevic Год назад +69

      at 2356 rating i don't think he is really strong for an IM. He is above average for his title but not by much

    • @IsaacBenevides
      @IsaacBenevides Год назад +208

      Don't get me wrong, Magnus is really amazing, but not for beating Eric in this situation. The gap between a good IM and a World Champion is enormous

    • @humansareweird2866
      @humansareweird2866 Год назад +23

      He starting signing autographs when the position was more or less winning

    • @jayure1346
      @jayure1346 Год назад +8

      magnus fanboys in the replies

    • @brendan3143
      @brendan3143 Год назад +56

      @@jayure1346 pretty much. Hard not to be when he’s the greatest.

  • @BayoDaniels
    @BayoDaniels Год назад +454

    Not quite sure how Magnus makes his moves looks so normal yet so complex. You can actually predict some of his moves but you will have no solutions to it until he cripples you totally. Such a genius. Welldone Eric.

    • @captainzork6109
      @captainzork6109 Год назад +22

      Those are the best: where they see it coming but can't do anything

    • @soundaholixx
      @soundaholixx Год назад

      It's a pattern to chess. Difficult to decide moves, to someone with a breadth of understanding such as Magnus' are rare to come by. If the moves seem simple until "the one" its because he has already identified the "best course" and only that fork in the road is really noticeable to us!

  • @twinturbohenry
    @twinturbohenry Год назад +2

    Bravo Eric!! One of my favorite videos ever!! You played brilliantly!

  • @felipeamaral8061
    @felipeamaral8061 8 месяцев назад +3

    “Chess is always speaking” was peak commentary I didn’t know I needed

  • @chillax9184
    @chillax9184 Год назад +595

    To be honest, St. Louis should have a camera angle like this one for every simul that the top players played. For sure it would gain views throughout the chess community. Contents like this aren’t what you see everyday so there are a lot who would probably enjoy watching it

    • @nathanscott2193
      @nathanscott2193 Год назад +12

      Yeah but this event is not for us, it’s for them. Not everything needs to be setup to be broadcast over the internet

    • @chillax9184
      @chillax9184 Год назад +18

      @@nathanscott2193 huh? What a dumb take. They can literally earn from viewership. And if the issue is you need to pay for you to see that live then they can release the video 2 weeks late. I mean?? We’re in technology age and your take is …..

    • @WhiteThunder121
      @WhiteThunder121 Год назад +1

      @@nathanscott2193 lol. lmao

    • @hoola_amigos
      @hoola_amigos Год назад

      @@chillax9184 yours is a dumb take and shows what an absolute lack of basic economics you have. Couple of hundred bucks if RUclips views ain't worth the thousands of dollars spent on camera equipment.

    • @chessstudent8797
      @chessstudent8797 Год назад

      @@nathanscott2193 don't listen to them.. they are just either dumb or stupid. Even us held chess clinics and big tournaments doesn't need whole bunch of movie production. They are extra dumb since they didn't know the organizer live vid this tournament and all speakers and comentators are talking it in live. They are just blind people. They also did not think that having every player got camera is big expensive. What they only have is "Top players" that is why sometimes you gonna see an interesting board game in a big screen in the area so that spectators will be hyped from that. Just don't listen to dumb people. All wannabe chess players

  • @Austregalo
    @Austregalo Год назад +1702

    For some reason, we usually tend to forget these guys are geniuses. Not just very good chess players, but geniuses. Magnus could've beaten Eric at 12 years old in the same casual way.

    • @alfredocruz123426
      @alfredocruz123426 Год назад +82

      Maybe a chess genius but that’s about it

    • @MrFalken91
      @MrFalken91 Год назад +98

      @@alfredocruz123426 ? jealous much? These ppl would exceed in any line of work they fancied, now they just happen to fancy chess.

    • @meciocio
      @meciocio Год назад +303

      @@MrFalken91 They are just very good at playing a board game, chill.

    • @judbaker5752
      @judbaker5752 Год назад +127

      @@MrFalken91 that’s not how geniuses work. Counter intuitive I know.

    • @aaronvigil9910
      @aaronvigil9910 Год назад +28

      Anyone can do it. You just have to master your craft. The amount of hours Magnus put in vs you is night and day. Magnus was 22 when he became the second youngest champ. He started playing when he was 5.

  • @michaelrose93
    @michaelrose93 Год назад +20

    Magnus is so advanced that I cannot seem to learn much from him, his style is inscrutable to me.

  • @ts4gv
    @ts4gv Год назад +63

    16:56
    “You played well, just the one blunder”
    very kind

    • @flockzee
      @flockzee Год назад

      They're so adorable

  • @ChristianHegele
    @ChristianHegele Год назад +602

    It was incredible to see Magnus's understanding of the position; Eric played solid moves throughout but I don't think he ever truly equalized. Magnus had Eric's pieces effectively paralysed around that backwards pawn going into the middle game. I wonder if it would have been possible to sac it at some point for activity; would love to see Eric's breakdown of this game.

    • @ryanyoung8029
      @ryanyoung8029 Год назад +9

      If he didn’t play f6 Eric probably could have drew the game

    • @Fluxion11
      @Fluxion11 Год назад +9

      @@ryanyoung8029 a5 was the turning point.. After this, magnus was able to gain control of c5.

    • @flaviolucchetta4971
      @flaviolucchetta4971 Год назад +16

      @@ryanyoung8029 he “could have” in the sense that was possible with the use of an engine, I don’t really think a draw in a slightly worst endgame against the world champion is doable for Eric, but I don’t know if you have in mind the right plan instead of f6 because I definitely don’t

    • @christopherw1248
      @christopherw1248 Год назад +27

      That bishop pin is just too much.

    • @itze_
      @itze_ Год назад +13

      @@ryanyoung8029 never play f6

  • @fermi.paradox29
    @fermi.paradox29 Год назад +543

    I love how humble and respectful was Eric throughout the game. Good fight.

  • @ts4gv
    @ts4gv Год назад +1

    Never seen your face in outdoor lighting from an angle other than the usual one.
    You look good bro. Powerful.

  • @damianlampard4716
    @damianlampard4716 Год назад +8

    Tbh I was genuinely rooting for Eric to accomplish the major upset un chess.
    You did really well.

  • @HAL--vf6cg
    @HAL--vf6cg Год назад +230

    14:55 Magnus giving real Homelander vibes walking with his hands on his hips and signing boards for fans while playing a simul

  • @SpriteAndCoke
    @SpriteAndCoke Год назад +765

    It’s insane how magnus can easily beat im’s while playing like four other people and interviewing 😂 loved the video! Can’t wait to see the analysis

    • @robshred66
      @robshred66 Год назад +24

      Yeah, I don't much at all about Carlsen (I'm not really a chess player), but it was here that I realized he's got photographic memory. And then I looked that up, and yes, of course he does. How else could he just know that Eric hasn't moved yet with one, instantaneous glance before walking away? I guess there are videos of him playing multiple games blindfolded, so he has to have all of that in his memory. That ability obviously gives one a huge advantage in the game, not only for parlor tricks like that, but also in terms of just holding so many positions and strategies in your head, seeing how everything plays out super quickly.

    • @jeg_
      @jeg_ Год назад +27

      Probably because his time wasn't ticking down, they're playing with a clock

    • @meciocio
      @meciocio Год назад +48

      @@robshred66 Do you see that clock they press at the end of their turns? It shows Magnus when it's his turn to play. No need to remember the position.

    • @Naesil89
      @Naesil89 Год назад +6

      @@robshred66 I dont know if he has photographic memory, I dont think so, at least in some interview I have seen he says that he forgets the position and he has to play the game again in his head to that point to remember where the pieces are, but obviously he has very good memory

    • @tyrellwilliams317
      @tyrellwilliams317 Год назад +5

      @@robshred66 it’s more than memory… it’s calculation… his memory is very very good tho but a lot of the chess players have great memories an recall all types of random games an positions. Besides magnus being the goat…. Lots of ppl lose to him bc of low confidence an being scared …like pragg saw a variation against him which ultimately would have lead to a forced mate but didn’t play it bc he wasn’t so sure but he only wasn’t so sure bc it was magnus lol

  • @theorgangrinder1743
    @theorgangrinder1743 7 месяцев назад +4

    Hans in the background: "chess speaks for itself" Magnus: *raises eyebrows and smirks*

  • @00bikeboy
    @00bikeboy Год назад +226

    The way Magnus used the pressure on the c6 pawn to build a winning attack and endgame were SO instructive. I don't blame you for playing on 2 pawns down in an ending, I would have done the same. GG Eric, looking forward to your analysis

    • @endymulio
      @endymulio Год назад +2

      I won't survive past move 20 against Magnus🤣

    • @Cris-qg5fk
      @Cris-qg5fk Год назад +3

      Pressure c6 is the main middle game idea in the queen's gambit declined

    • @00bikeboy
      @00bikeboy Год назад

      @@Cris-qg5fk It didn't become a target until Eric played b5.

    • @snouthlly1479
      @snouthlly1479 Год назад

      @@endymulio i would probably get fools mated against him

    • @Spartiatai300
      @Spartiatai300 Год назад

      Could Rosen have played pawn to C5 to gain back initiative in the rook attack?

  • @user-ob9vl8gp2n
    @user-ob9vl8gp2n 6 месяцев назад +1

    7:11 That knight bait into the bishop pin to the rook was insane.

  • @BrinK-s
    @BrinK-s 9 месяцев назад +1

    I hope you got your notes signed ! You were so nice at the end !

  • @simonebiosa8832
    @simonebiosa8832 Год назад +86

    you can see how Eric gets nervous when Magnus approaches ahah

  • @filipposerra4208
    @filipposerra4208 Год назад +95

    I really hope you had that paper signed.. Anybody who could let Magnus think for so long deserves that and more. Fantastic lateral thinking, a really gem of a game.

  • @ReallyVirtual
    @ReallyVirtual Год назад +2

    I know Eric is a good player, and just kind of figured that GM's were like even gooder players. But watching Magnus play multiple games at once, it's like a whole new level of Chess skill. I'm with some of the others here, just getting Magnus to have to think about a move is a pretty good achievement!

  • @mayankkumarmishra8867
    @mayankkumarmishra8867 6 месяцев назад +4

    9:27 that was cold magnus 💀

  • @maalikknox517
    @maalikknox517 Год назад +293

    Happy Birthday Eric! You're content is everything and the chillest Imo. Thank you for always being humble and educative! I really hope you got that sig you asked for!!

    • @maxmanwaring-mueller6753
      @maxmanwaring-mueller6753 Год назад +1

      Totally agree here, you got me into this game thanks man!!!

    • @gulashonu
      @gulashonu Год назад +1

      Same sentiments here. Did you get an autograph!?

  • @anmolsidhu3780
    @anmolsidhu3780 Год назад +46

    Someone: eric wins a lot of games on youtube
    Savage magnus: that’s because he only shows the highlights

  • @ryanrobinson8682
    @ryanrobinson8682 Год назад +1

    Good play there by black, I agreed with all your moves early and mid game, the only move I didn't really agree with was Ke4 in the endgame.. I would of pushed d4 the pawn to create a passed pawn, at least trying for some counter play.
    Anything else just seems too passive here. His Rook is kind of stuck there for the moment, as soon as you move the king away from your h pawn defending, he breaks open your position.
    *Edit* - Nevermind I've looked at it for more than a few seconds, it ends up with you falling victim to a forced mate in the middle of the board, the only other option which you took in the game, leads to a lost endgame either way.
    He was grinding you down at that point, but maybe there was some counter play somewhere. Well played overall, strong and accurate. Magnus just grinds everyone down, you got further than a lot of other people.

  • @romashrestha2383
    @romashrestha2383 Год назад

    you are great Eric Sir
    We learn more from you than any other chess player in the world .Thanks for teaching us.

  • @andresirigoyen
    @andresirigoyen Год назад +180

    Great game Eric! You were really solid. Magnus just slowly sucked you into the type of rook endgame he's just unbeatable in.

    • @adayah2933
      @adayah2933 Год назад +9

      Especially if he's up two pawns...

    • @surprisedfrogy6502
      @surprisedfrogy6502 Год назад

      I’m kinda dumb did Eric win or did he resign

    • @ReasonMakes
      @ReasonMakes Год назад +29

      @@surprisedfrogy6502 Eric resigned. If Eric won it would have been the title of the video and a news headline or something.

    • @michaelmartin3943
      @michaelmartin3943 Год назад +2

      At 16:36 why doesn't Eric advance his pawn?

    • @michaelmartin3943
      @michaelmartin3943 Год назад

      @Edgars Moving diagonally then over. Then Magnus advances. Got it! Thank you!

  • @albertosassi4865
    @albertosassi4865 Год назад +438

    Imagine being so strong that Eric Rosen is just *one* of your several players in a simul....

    • @sub-harmonik
      @sub-harmonik Год назад +71

      people often forget that the gap between a 2350 elo player and a 2850 elo player is the same as the gap between an 800 elo player and a 1300 elo player. the skill gaps in chess are insane

    • @sub-harmonik
      @sub-harmonik Год назад +36

      @@niranjanrajesh1058 the actual amount of games a 1300 would win against an 800 is the same amount that a 2850 would win against a 2350. That's how elo scores are set up

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 Год назад +30

      @@niranjanrajesh1058 I would say the opposite actually. It's not that hard for an 800 player to win a game against a 1300, as such players are constantly improving very quickly. On the other hand, in time formats that aren't bullet, Carlsen will always crush Rosen without much thought.

    • @Christian-yg9hf
      @Christian-yg9hf Год назад

      @@legrandliseurtri7495 you are correct

    • @noobinski_horror_gaming
      @noobinski_horror_gaming Год назад +1

      @@niranjanrajesh1058 The 1300 might beat the 800 the way Magnus beats the IMs, that sounds fine. But a 2800 is familiar with at least hundreds of thousands more kinds of positions (or can navigate them better) than an IM, and probably has tens of thousands more hours of serious work. Many IMs can't even achieve the GM norms and get 150 more ELO points. The 800 player can probably get to 1300 with 140 hours of serious work, or 460 hours of messing around. At some point I reached 1600+ on Lichess, bullet 1 min no increment, after watching random chess videos on 2× speed while eating, by using my ADHD to go full madman mode and flag people. I got into top 43% or so players on that app, that particular game mode, by almost doing nothing. IMs would probably have to sell their souls and virginities to reach 2800.

  • @georgigeorgiev2787
    @georgigeorgiev2787 Год назад +10

    Playing against Magnus is being hypnotised. The moves that he makes seems to be obvious but at the same you feel that can’t do nothing about it.😅

  • @christianthomas408
    @christianthomas408 Год назад +5

    Look at Magnus facial expression after Hans makes his comment on the loud speaker 😂
    5:32

  • @randomhandle422
    @randomhandle422 Год назад +142

    "I almost held a worse endgame against Magnus" was a pretty good description of the video to be fair

    • @Turnkey_BM
      @Turnkey_BM Год назад +17

      Except that end game wasn't even close. Great video tho!

  • @MyBiPolarBearMax
    @MyBiPolarBearMax Год назад +19

    That was so wholesome Eric. I cant wait to hear your thought process behind some of your moves!
    (i remember watching one of the games you played in the most recent tournament usa from the lichess showing of the board being confused with some choices and then hearing the analysis of your thought process later and realizing why you made some of the moves you did and it was really insightful)

  • @ScrewedupClicksta713
    @ScrewedupClicksta713 Год назад +1

    9:20 the double burns with the shit eating smirk- classic

  • @DutchDread
    @DutchDread Год назад +1

    Man, seeing Magnus just stand there feel scary almost, like you can see him bend his intellect towards you XD
    Anyway, I'm happy I've seen enough chess videos now that despite never having played chess I've started to understand some precarious positions and plays, and even make some predictions.

  • @rasmus5341
    @rasmus5341 Год назад +470

    You are too kind & humble to be joked at like that, although you are but one of many who he throws shade at.
    Really hoped for you to get the scoresheet signed, you deserved it! Appreciate you very much Eric.

    • @Hassan-zw9tb
      @Hassan-zw9tb Год назад +44

      true. would have been funny if rosen had a comeback, but wouldn't be in his character

    • @UnknowableDandelion
      @UnknowableDandelion Год назад +109

      I think Magnus is just a big jokester :) don't think he means anyone disrespect.

    • @nowwhat9905
      @nowwhat9905 Год назад +51

      I think he was joking around. he knows eric can take a joke.

    • @douglasscovil3447
      @douglasscovil3447 Год назад +8

      bobby fischer once said that the top chess players have big egos.

    • @tatsuyasigh1906
      @tatsuyasigh1906 Год назад +14

      @@y10e.v16 Magnus doesn't trash talk 1000s though, so this is clearly some sort of joke/banter

  • @KancerKowboy
    @KancerKowboy Год назад +13

    OH I love it around 9:30 Magnus trash talks you. That was worth the price of admission right there!!!

  • @marbion4576
    @marbion4576 6 месяцев назад

    most patient person ive ever seen, respects to eric

  • @chess_material
    @chess_material 5 месяцев назад +1

    13:27 pushing f6 pawn is a blunder. It is a game changer. So that move becomes favourable for magnus to quickly enter an endgame. But you played good 👍

  • @adadaprout
    @adadaprout Год назад +50

    I liked that you took it the most seriously possible, it's a great pay of respect and it's very enjoyable to watch - I can feel so much tension on your side to give your best.

  • @douggieharrison6913
    @douggieharrison6913 Год назад +356

    15:20 That little girl asked some man to quickly borrow his marker and he really said no to her 🤣🤣🤣 bro it would take 15 seconds so she could preserve a priceless memory she'll have forever

  • @brody3462
    @brody3462 Год назад +5

    13:08
    Not even close magnus it has 1.6M till now

  • @kshitijbansod
    @kshitijbansod Год назад +3

    4:37 On Hans first mate That "Chess speaks for___" got me lollls😂

  • @prasannaandavi241
    @prasannaandavi241 Год назад +224

    The absolute joy you feel when you predict Magnus's next move.

    • @macjalac5845
      @macjalac5845 Год назад +6

      The only one I could predict would be a queen exchange 😅

    • @pg_xo8677
      @pg_xo8677 Год назад +6

      18:58 when i predicted his move Qh8 i was like hmm maybe i can beat Magnus after all 😂😂

    • @DoctorDLight
      @DoctorDLight 8 месяцев назад

      At 11:12 or so I predicted the free pawn thingy and at 16:34 the rock move

  • @merlinsmustche
    @merlinsmustche Год назад +169

    Happy birthday Eric! Thanks for always making wholesome and instructive content, I love your personality, never change❤

  • @hellogoodbye4728
    @hellogoodbye4728 Год назад +2

    at 15:50 I was thinking rook to d5 for triple coverage along the fifth rank to potentially push the pawn. Just my amature player advise.

  • @theimmux3034
    @theimmux3034 4 месяца назад

    5:27 Good thing to hear Hans is good spirits about that interview

  • @sebastian_barr
    @sebastian_barr Год назад +120

    I love your little glances up at 3:43! That tiny little moment reminds me of the feeling I get at every chess tournament haha

  • @DeJay7
    @DeJay7 Год назад +231

    What Magnus does is fascinating, he plays such moves such that he always forces something from his opponent, and every small inaccuracy, which usually doesn't matter, might add up to a decisive advantage for Magnus because he will never risk anything, he'll just keep forcing and forcing, it's a slow, painful death, or in this case, checkmate.

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates Год назад +3

      Karpov but better

    • @MrGrumbleguts
      @MrGrumbleguts Год назад +3

      There was no checkmate.

    • @shanewright4650
      @shanewright4650 Год назад +1

      Well, there was no mate in this game. The winning factor was Magnus being able to establish a better position before Eric had the chance to. As soon as he stuck that Biship there, everything was pretty much over.

    • @DeJay7
      @DeJay7 Год назад +3

      The people saying there was no checkmate, wow you're ridiculous. In this case, as usually happens, Eric resigned against Magnus. That's because Eric knew Magnus would eventually checkmate him, he was losing which means slowly he would be checkmated.

    • @micahclawrence
      @micahclawrence Год назад +1

      @@DeJay7 ya don’t say

  • @T.C.216
    @T.C.216 Год назад

    I'm a rookie at chess but facinated by those that are pros and how they calculate moves so fast

  • @Dolencd
    @Dolencd Год назад +1

    The "Chess speaks for itself" voice of reason in the background is clutch.

  • @Robdurhamcomedy
    @Robdurhamcomedy Год назад +12

    Proud of you man! Way to represent St. Louis. That must've been very intimidating to face him, but you made him work for it! Great job.

  • @brois841
    @brois841 Год назад +10

    OMG, this was so amazing to watch!! What an honor to play the GOAT! Was amazing watching how with every move he just tightened up the noose. Starting with Nf4 the position started falling apart. You may not have won, but you were the last one standing! Good job Eric!

  • @brukujinbrokujin7802
    @brukujinbrokujin7802 Год назад

    1800 analysis here.
    Instead of rook e to c8 i would prefer rook a to c8. Then bring the knight back to b8 to defend the backward pawn. This ensure there is still rook on e8 to make some counter play on the middle.

  • @Booyak.
    @Booyak. Год назад +4

    "Couple hundred thousand" yeah, that was an understatement.

  • @Nino-bu9mj
    @Nino-bu9mj Год назад +34

    i didnt know they do stuff like this in the tournament! thanks for the peek inside such a tournament like the sinquefield cup. and btw hans on the mic is funny as hell. i will make it my bucket list to be in such a tournament. it looks so chill and fun for everyone