its incredible just watching him make knowingly stupid opening moves against 2000+ players knowing he's going to easily win anyway. Can't imagine what its like to be that good at this game.
Don't move any piece twice before casting" is rather something that one can see as written in stone as a beginner and average club player...later on...there are so many openings and it's beautiful variations where you have to move the same piece twice...
@@goodvibez598 even as a beginner, the spanish opening sometimes you have to move the bishop a few times and that's ok! no rule in chess is 100% other than don't get checkmated lol
@@joeldenring yeah that's true....I don't know the spanish one that well. Let's put it that way....I wouldn't recommend a beginner any opening line where you have to move a piece twice.
It’s interesting watching great players play. They make moves that are so obvious it makes you feel like you’re on that level too, and yet, you’re still a level 1000
Magnus just toyed with a guy who would destroy me 100% of the time fairly easily. I sometimes think non chess players don’t fully appreciate the magnitude of the variability of human intelligence.
@@byzantinegold it’s more than skill, top GM can simultaneously play multiple decent players while blind folded. Most people would be lost after 2 moves.
@@ian9toes Some people are more skilled than others. Not everything is 1:1 with intelligence, because if it was those people would be amazing at everything, not just something they were very passionate about and spent a long time learning. Don't get me wrong though he's clearly a genius, but there are plenty geniuses that aren't good at chess.
It’s the same with sports too so I feel like most people do know I’ve just started chess liken2 days ago and I can tell this caliber is just unreal. Same with video games I play rocket league and the skill difference of the top 1% and top .1% and are so different it’s not even funny
@@ian9toes In the spirit of fair argument, I will say this. Playing a blindfolded simul is literally is a skill. I realize it's a pedantic point, but just because a skill may be impossible for many people to obtain doesn't mean it's not a skill all the same. Circlejerking over who is the most "intelligent" is boring because intelligence is abstract and hard to understand clearly, whereas skill is much easier to view. Of course, Magnus is obviously a Genius, and nearly all grandmasters are highly intelligent.
Год назад+568
He sacrificed the Knight for humiliation, but the queen was sacrificed for the mate, sir. 😊
Nah, not just his queen. That knight was the real humiliation. It's like:"Ok, I'm giving you one more chance to lose points rather than get checkmated right away."
I'd like to thank Magnus for putting out these flex videos. Every time he does some 1400 sees it and tries it against me. Forgetting the important detail that they're not Magnus....
Imagine being that player assuming you got Magnus thinking for 20 seconds but he really got up and walked away from the computer cuz you were no threat 😭
@@lalilu4732 he didnt miss anything, threatening the queen with the knight was a clear blunder which is why he called it a dick move lol, pay attention
@Lalilu he knew about the queen sacrifice, he was just allowing his opponent some redemption in exchange for a queen, and when his opponent denied it he went with the mate
At 0:45 - the black knight is moved behind the white bishop. How come the next move is then performed by the black again (moving the black bishop in front of the king)?? And then he killed his own black bishop with his pawn - what's going on?? Can someone please explain?
It's a couple of pre-moves. After moving the knight, it attacks the pawn so the pawn will capture and the bishop will then exchange. You can do it slower on a board and see it and it will make sense. HTH.
@@capshurd that’s not why posted that comment Jeremy, what I’m saying is why does Magnus want to have those guys in his room, it makes the stream so much less personal and that’s why I don’t watch them.
@@bongo6022 My guess would be he doesn't want to be that kind of streamer. His main gig is playing chess, not talking to a camera. The stream is just letting us into their party.
@@WhatTheGaming511 it's sometimes referred as a "sham sacrifice", a sacrifice whithout any risk. where as real sacrifices often require you to play significant periods with less material. Calling an obvious mate a "sacrifice", is just insulting
I believe thats a “premove”, basically he predicted that white would take his pawn, so he put the bishop on top of the pawn (red square) to save time and take the pawn back.
At 0:47 bishop takes out own pawn and at 0:55 he moves his knight then replaced it with a pawn, as well as the white bishop disappearing. What is happening in those situation?
magnus knows where the other player is going to go so he simply makes his next move ahead of time. so when they do the move he anticipated it completes his move. like for example when his knight is replaced with his pawn, notice the other players bishop right there disappears
Qxg3 is better because it comes with check and is forcing mate in 3. With Rxf2, the king doesnt need to Kxf2 and white has moves like g4 to delay defeat.
@@darkb0ne714 wait, no it's remixed with one other song that I forgot the name of. Cuz the original turn on the lights doesn't have the "nanana na, nana na" part. Can anyone tell me what song that part is from?
Cruel in-between move before the forced checkmate shown after that, if White tries to defend with something like Bg2 (which prevents the g3 capture being with check) then Black can simply take the queen. If the queen moves then we still have the forced sequence
Just humiliation. Nothing more, give the guy one chance to lose his queen rather than get checkmated. And this kind of move always make people think what's the purpose. So mag basically saying:"think again."
Can someone please explain to me (a hopeless amateur) what happened at 3:05? It looks like he moved twice and captured his own bishop. I've replayed it a couple times and I'm so confused. I know next to nothing about chess, but aren't alternating moves and not being able to take capture your own pieces fundamental basic rules? Is this a variation like Chess960?
The pawn capture was made by a conditional premove. Magnus moved his bishop then captured on the same square with his pawn. The opponent then captured the bishop with his knight. Then automatically the premove occurred.
That's a terrible move for white and opens a trap. Magnus could then move his bishop to G5. It would be check and it could not be blocked because Magnus would take it there on e7. If king just moves to d7 instead of blocking then he still loses the option to castle while also being in a bad position.
Magus playing a 2000 rated player was a complete insult to him. He took it personally and played the dumbest moves he could allow himself to play, while still murdering his opponent.
Queen sacrifice on g3 pawn takes g3, rook g3 would be quickest mate in this position, gut you‘re also right, both sacrifices could be considered briliant
I wasn't referencing him being a boomer I was referencing him not understanding the tech as boomer energy. It was just a funny observation. All generations can have boomer style moments.@@TheJpf79
@@kirubelteklebrhan9996 And? that’s obvious. How was 1 - 0.5 score reached though? For example: If they drew their first game it would be 0.5 - 0.5 and what should happen next that one guy will only have and advantage of 0.5? If one wins - it’s either 0.5-1.5 or 1.5-5 if they draw again it’s 1-1
If you think about it, its pretty awesome you get to play with the top chess players online, this kind of accessibility is unimaginable 20-30years ago.
Could white make it longer moving Knight d7 after the black knight move? Why Magnus moves the black knight if the mate was exactly the same before that move? Where am i wrong?
All these guys in chat laughing saying "oh man, I can't believe this guy fell for your trap", yet they probably have no clue what Magnus is getting ready to do lmao🤣
Tbh The opponent must have given up when we saw that queen and rook stacked while being pinned by the bishop because he should have tried at least something ya know?
I saw that mate in 4:55 and was like no way how Magnus not seeing the mate and then he literally played it 😭. Feeling proud of myself for the first time since winning in spэrm battle 🤣
Magnus was giving him a lifeline (intentionally). Magnus could have skipped this unnecessary step and just go ahead with Qxg3. hence why he said "yeah..... this is a real dick move"
Magnus has his own Npcs dancing in the backround
😂
yeah, actually who are they??
Hahahahahah
@@syl3r as he told you, they are NPC ( Non Playable Character )
Chessbrah HQ npc's
its incredible just watching him make knowingly stupid opening moves against 2000+ players knowing he's going to easily win anyway. Can't imagine what its like to be that good at this game.
Not to mention doing it while you’re drunk lol😂
Seriously man 😂
I was thinking the same thing when he opened with moving his knights to the outside of the board and learning that's a big no no haha.
doesn't he do it on purpose so his opponents can't rely on theory?
@RaniaIsAwesome yea 2000 is nothing special
"Soooo, what do you do for a living? I dance awkwardly behind Magnus to support his morale while he destroys other chess guys"
lmao
With a decent pay!
Typical nerdy reject behavior 🤡
Ngl I'd still trade places if I could.
Dancing like a moron on stream beats chopping trees in the winter time ANY DAY. 😂😂
They are friends dude
0:57 Magnus: lets get some energy here
NPC hype team activated: awkward dancing mode
jason biggs in american pie vibes
Why does he do that? I have seen plenty videos where he does the exact same thing and I didn’t know that was a move, what is it purpose?
His homies upping his testosterone by twerking
@@nicolascolomad3029 just vibing
The moment he says that a new NPC enters
Masterclass! Nice
"Don't move any piece twice before castling"
"Two rooks on the 7th = good habit"
"From now on every move should be a threat"
Don't move any piece twice before casting" is rather something that one can see as written in stone as a beginner and average club player...later on...there are so many openings and it's beautiful variations where you have to move the same piece twice...
@@goodvibez598 even as a beginner, the spanish opening sometimes you have to move the bishop a few times and that's ok! no rule in chess is 100% other than don't get checkmated lol
It's like a beginner tip lol. He's just saying it to disrespect his opponent as a joke
@@joeldenring yeah that's true....I don't know the spanish one that well. Let's put it that way....I wouldn't recommend a beginner any opening line where you have to move a piece twice.
@@goodvibez598 Isn't there also some defensive openings where you don't castle.
It’s interesting watching great players play. They make moves that are so obvious it makes you feel like you’re on that level too, and yet, you’re still a level 1000
True it seems really easy and smooth while watching them and when we try it everybody knows what happens
😂 feel ya
Very underrated comment. It looks simple looking them play but impossible to play like them when you’re playing.
All the best in sports make it look easy
450*
As a 500 elo, I have zero loss records against Magnus
And you will never have any loss against him in your life.
@@youuuuuuuuuuutube He'll die undefeated.
Wish some luck and maybe you can lose against hikaru
Ive won against Magnus once before, as a 500. He’s my neighbor.
@@SmileUponBalls whoosh
Magnus just toyed with a guy who would destroy me 100% of the time fairly easily.
I sometimes think non chess players don’t fully appreciate the magnitude of the variability of human intelligence.
Human skill*
@@byzantinegold it’s more than skill, top GM can simultaneously play multiple decent players while blind folded. Most people would be lost after 2 moves.
@@ian9toes Some people are more skilled than others. Not everything is 1:1 with intelligence, because if it was those people would be amazing at everything, not just something they were very passionate about and spent a long time learning. Don't get me wrong though he's clearly a genius, but there are plenty geniuses that aren't good at chess.
It’s the same with sports too so I feel like most people do know I’ve just started chess liken2 days ago and I can tell this caliber is just unreal. Same with video games I play rocket league and the skill difference of the top 1% and top .1% and are so different it’s not even funny
@@ian9toes In the spirit of fair argument, I will say this. Playing a blindfolded simul is literally is a skill. I realize it's a pedantic point, but just because a skill may be impossible for many people to obtain doesn't mean it's not a skill all the same. Circlejerking over who is the most "intelligent" is boring because intelligence is abstract and hard to understand clearly, whereas skill is much easier to view.
Of course, Magnus is obviously a Genius, and nearly all grandmasters are highly intelligent.
He sacrificed the Knight for humiliation, but the queen was sacrificed for the mate, sir. 😊
🤓
@@reddd-77 🤡🤡
You're a Fucking clown🤡 It's even in your name!
@@reddd-77 Yeah he knows more about chess than you ever will
I was wondering the purpose of moving the knight when it seems he could have sacrificed the queen immediately
5:08 "Let's keep it simple, all pretty standart here"
He always makes fun of Hikaru 😂
Imitation is the highest form of flattery
@@iamtheteapot7405 u confuse imitation with mocking :D
@@iamtheteapot7405 imitation isnt flattery its just annyoin me
@yann tam Well you must be pretty annoying then 🤣
@@iamtheteapot7405 hes quoting drake haha
"Knights on the rim, are grim. TWO knights on the rim, are grim....FOR YOU!!" - Magnus, probably
LOL Magnus could have beat this guy with a queen odd at this time control.
Knights on the rim job ?
@@dude2829 LOL
@@dude2829 ruclips.net/video/_bA2NTeNl9M/видео.html
My knights get rimmed all the time LOL
Nah, not just his queen. That knight was the real humiliation. It's like:"Ok, I'm giving you one more chance to lose points rather than get checkmated right away."
Ah so I wasn't that stupid after all. I couldn't find any reason why he sacrificed that knight. For the humiliation. Makes sence
@@zipp01987 *sense. Maybe you were after all.
The queen sac was no "humiliation", the knight though was since "sacrificing" the queen is force mate
4 guys partying in a room while one plays chess is hilarious to me. I can't look past it 😂
😂😂😂
Presumably the women stepped out for a cigarette.
@@keaton718there was no woman lets be realistic here
The one who is playing chess is no normal man though.
@@93lornamaewhy not? Does he have an extra dick or something?
“Which rook is the most stylish ? “ that’s the kind of problem that keeps me up at night
I'd like to thank Magnus for putting out these flex videos. Every time he does some 1400 sees it and tries it against me. Forgetting the important detail that they're not Magnus....
😂
😂 i challenge you brad...letzz goo
And then you woke up
And you are not good at chess you inbred fuck
Imagine being that player assuming you got Magnus thinking for 20 seconds but he really got up and walked away from the computer cuz you were no threat 😭
Haha imagine imagining
Man was railing a line lmao
Guys at the back make it seem like an after-party you wish you never went to, miles away from home at 5am
Dancing to most people: move rhythmically to the music
Dancing to chess players: awkwardly flail arms and legs around while music is playing
lol
awkwardly flail arms bcse they litteraly doesn't care chat
@@Frostgaming335 these would make Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg look like good dancers🤣
4:15 imagine thinking Magnus is taking over 40 seconds to think of a move when really he’s just talking nonsense to his stream viewers 😭🤣
😭😭imagine the player thinking he had magnus puzzled
He's talking nonsense AND calculating at the same time...that's a rare gift.
THIS
😂😂😂
Magnus is my 2nd favorite player of all time. The 1st one is Drunk Mangus😂😂
4:14 the other guy thinks Magnus is thinking really hard about the move for a long time lmao
But Magnus still missed a Mate in 3 in this position I guess.
He did mate, what did he miss
@@lalilu4732 he didnt miss anything, threatening the queen with the knight was a clear blunder which is why he called it a dick move lol, pay attention
@@lalilu4732 What is the extent of intellectual capacity of a spectator within the chess community who displays such a lack of understanding?
@Lalilu he knew about the queen sacrifice, he was just allowing his opponent some redemption in exchange for a queen, and when his opponent denied it he went with the mate
Magnus explaining his moves is the best treat we could get
Sacrifices the knight for absolutely no reason like he's Yoshi in Super Mario World. Devastating.
Imagine be paired with the best in the world and you spect a normal game, but get absolutely destroyed by a weird opening, i will be really sad lol
"Just wanna play a little game to pass time"
Opponent: Magnus Carlsen
Thats what happens when you get put in the pool with all the sharks... gotta play all comers.
Effortlessly. I am currently crying playing against 900 rated opponents 😭
tip: actually go in-depth when calculating. Don't stop and get lazy after 2 moves.
Me: *laughs in 450rating*
Me struggling in 800😭
Struggling in 750-800 back and forth
Laughs in 600
At 0:45 - the black knight is moved behind the white bishop. How come the next move is then performed by the black again (moving the black bishop in front of the king)?? And then he killed his own black bishop with his pawn - what's going on?? Can someone please explain?
It's a couple of pre-moves. After moving the knight, it attacks the pawn so the pawn will capture and the bishop will then exchange. You can do it slower on a board and see it and it will make sense. HTH.
I don't understand why magnus always has like 3 ppl in a room while he just plays chess
That's his NPCs dancing in the background
chess posse
If Magnus asked you to come over to his house and dance in the background while he played chess on live stream, would you say no?
@@capshurd that’s not why posted that comment Jeremy, what I’m saying is why does Magnus want to have those guys in his room, it makes the stream so much less personal and that’s why I don’t watch them.
@@bongo6022 My guess would be he doesn't want to be that kind of streamer. His main gig is playing chess, not talking to a camera. The stream is just letting us into their party.
Mate in 2 is hardly a sacrifice
Little did you know, the mate is only possible... if you... sacrifice.. so, by definition and basic logic, it is a queen sacrifice...
@@WhatTheGaming511 it's sometimes referred as a "sham sacrifice", a sacrifice whithout any risk. where as real sacrifices often require you to play significant periods with less material.
Calling an obvious mate a "sacrifice", is just insulting
@@sam2725 If that's all it takes to insult you, you must feel really slighted all the time.
@@emissarygw2264 It's now considered a fatal injury, if you reply with more than 3 words?
@@sam2725 yea
Click bait!!! The title implies that Magnus would just give up his queen. Not sacrificing his queen to mate….. Lame!!!!
4:48 Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Magnus already have checkmate here with Qxg2? Was the Nc5 move setting up something?
Yes he does.
And the Nc5 is just for show. That’s why he called it a “dick move”
Losing to a World Champion as 2000 player isn't a humilation no matter how they win. Odd choice of title.
Bro... magnus was memorizing entire phone books when he was a small child... we cant compete with that.
Na6 and Nh6 is humiliating in any case
0:45 how is this move called?? bishop that takes the pawn place I didn't knew it was possible
I believe thats a “premove”, basically he predicted that white would take his pawn, so he put the bishop on top of the pawn (red square) to save time and take the pawn back.
At 0:47 bishop takes out own pawn and at 0:55 he moves his knight then replaced it with a pawn, as well as the white bishop disappearing. What is happening in those situation?
magnus knows where the other player is going to go so he simply makes his next move ahead of time. so when they do the move he anticipated it completes his move. like for example when his knight is replaced with his pawn, notice the other players bishop right there disappears
I’m with you. What the f is going on?
Lookup "premove"
ye is cringe to me to don't see the moves :/
@@omarpelizzola7667they’re premoves. For example, if you offer a trade, you can premove recapturing so that you don’t waste time on it.
What’s the name of that song
The state of those utter gimps in the background 😂😂
Think you’d call them hangers-on
name of the song?
some variant of fred again - turn on the lights
Does anybody know what's the song in the beginning?
The dance song?
4:45 I'm still new to chess so correct me if I'm wrong, but is it considered brilliant if Rxf2? because if Kxf2, I think it's mate in 1 if Qxg3?
Qxg3 is better because it comes with check and is forcing mate in 3. With Rxf2, the king doesnt need to Kxf2 and white has moves like g4 to delay defeat.
@@chuckdollarama ... although it only makes a minor difference because after g4 Qxe3 the end is coming very quick.
That remix of Fred again and naughty boy is sick but it’s literally a dj edit and I can’t find it anywhere lol.
When was that ?
0:38 what is the remix? suggest this music , helpppp guys!!❤️❤️
Turn On The Lights - Fred Again
But it has the vocals from La La La by naughty boy over it
Not the best remix would you agree. Or point me to the remix so I can bang it on my playlist with headphones and have a go
@@tomleeming3135 I couldn't find that remix, it's probably part of a DJ set somewhere, but yeah I don't think it's that good 😂
In 4:49 was mate instead, no?
Why he use his knight first?
Humiliation
Was there a point to knight to c5 at the end, or was it just cruelty?
I think he was giving his opponent one opportunity to save himself. His opponent had to sac his own queen to the knight by going rh2.
What is the remix called? I know the song is turn on the lights and la la la but i cant find this remix. Anyone know?
Wait, he could've sacked the queen at 4:43, right?
Yeah i think he could, i was going crazy thinking he actually missed the mate 🤦
Yes, but just to disrespect the opponent he sacrificed the knight as well!
@@shekhar_narwal yeah i rewatched a found that he intentionally took an extra move to annoy the opponent lol
@@shekhar_narwal he said it was a dick move :)
that’s why he said it was a dick move……
3:53 THE PIN JACK!!!
what is the song at the beginning? please tell me
Fred again.. x Swedish House Mafia - Turn on the lights
@@darkb0ne714 wow, ty
@@darkb0ne714 what is the 2nd song?
@@g1orgos01 Fred again marea
@@darkb0ne714 wait, no it's remixed with one other song that I forgot the name of. Cuz the original turn on the lights doesn't have the "nanana na, nana na" part. Can anyone tell me what song that part is from?
Does anyone know where to find the song from the beginning? It seems like a Turn on the lights again.. and La La La mashup
What was the point of magnus giving up the knight on c5 near the end?
Trolling his opponent
There was no point, he gave the piece away because he didnt need it
4:50 Why did he sacrifice knight? He did not need to, right?
4:42 What was the purpose of black Nc5 ?
Cruel in-between move before the forced checkmate shown after that, if White tries to defend with something like Bg2 (which prevents the g3 capture being with check) then Black can simply take the queen. If the queen moves then we still have the forced sequence
humiliation
Just humiliation. Nothing more, give the guy one chance to lose his queen rather than get checkmated. And this kind of move always make people think what's the purpose. So mag basically saying:"think again."
Can someone please explain to me (a hopeless amateur) what happened at 3:05? It looks like he moved twice and captured his own bishop. I've replayed it a couple times and I'm so confused. I know next to nothing about chess, but aren't alternating moves and not being able to take capture your own pieces fundamental basic rules? Is this a variation like Chess960?
he is imputing his next move, telling the game as soon as white moves he responds with the pawn capture
Wait, at 3:04, it looks to me like he moves his bishop and then captures his own bishop with a pawn all in the same move? What am I missing?
I was wondering the same
He just predicted his bishop was taken. And therefore took the white knight
Premove
@@ChristeenLimpremove
How come before game points are 1.0 and 0.5. Sum of both players points should be whole number. I really don't understand. Can someone explain.
It wasnt to humiliate it was a tactic to get mate in 2.
@@thanosa316 No difference but the video is not about the knight, the video says the Queen sac was done to humiliate.
Can someone please explain to me what happens at @3:05 with that pawn & bishop ?
The pawn capture was made by a conditional premove. Magnus moved his bishop then captured on the same square with his pawn. The opponent then captured the bishop with his knight. Then automatically the premove occurred.
@@ColinDaviesNZIs this one of those alternative versions of chess like the one Bobby Fischer invented? Does this premove stuff make it more fun?
1:50 Knight C3 looks like a solid move.
That's a terrible move for white and opens a trap. Magnus could then move his bishop to G5. It would be check and it could not be blocked because Magnus would take it there on e7. If king just moves to d7 instead of blocking then he still loses the option to castle while also being in a bad position.
@@markovvuk1718 That would be Nf6 not Nc3
Why is black opening?
Magus playing a 2000 rated player was a complete insult to him. He took it personally and played the dumbest moves he could allow himself to play, while still murdering his opponent.
Yeah it's not like a 2000 can't become a decent game just give him another 20 + years lol
What’s the song playing in the background?
Magnus saying “two rooks on the 7th” when they were on the 2nd rank 😆
Magnus is the guy who moves first with black
Yeah but the rule is about attacking, and is based on the 7th rank from the attacker's perspective.
They are on the 7th because that's the opponents 2nd
4:57 i am sure i am just dumb but is rook takes f2 queen takes g3 not checkmate?
Queen sacrifice on g3 pawn takes g3, rook g3 would be quickest mate in this position, gut you‘re also right, both sacrifices could be considered briliant
Guy dancing in the background is me at my first party
It's like they are all on drugs
That “guy” is a GM
MDMA and chess, what a combination...
???😂😂😂
I was just thinking this....lol
Chess teachers: "A knight on the rim is very grim!"
Magnus: "Challenge accepted."
How tf is a 2000 rated lichess player a candidate master?
Probably doesn't play much online?
LOL I'm 1900-2000 lichess and am not even close to candidate master. Maybe equal to 1650-1700 USCF LMAO
You can get CM by winning junior competitions.
@@geometricart7851 1700 USCF for someone 1900-2000 in lichess would be very high rated
I knew someone who was an 1600 CM on lichess
Songname at 03:20? In the background
Marea (we've lost dancing)
I like Magnus' boomer energy at the end there trying to figure out what buttons to push.
He's 32.
I wasn't referencing him being a boomer I was referencing him not understanding the tech as boomer energy. It was just a funny observation. All generations can have boomer style moments.@@TheJpf79
What is the purpose of Nc5 at 4:49?
The question I have is how is their head-to-head to score is 1.0 - 0.5
How can one be 0.5 up in the score against another?
if they draw the score would be 0.5 each
@@kirubelteklebrhan9996 And? that’s obvious.
How was 1 - 0.5 score reached though?
For example:
If they drew their first game it would be 0.5 - 0.5
and what should happen next that one guy will only have and advantage of 0.5?
If one wins - it’s either 0.5-1.5 or 1.5-5
if they draw again it’s 1-1
@@vsevolod2563 it's titled Tuesday genius
@@firstviewer9167 how does that work? Is it handicapped or something?
@@vsevolod2563 Maybe one was berserking? I'm not sure.
What's the song at the beginning please?
Fred, Again
remixes
Hehe! Va fan. Jag vill åkså vara med och parta. Vi är ju för fan grannar🤠
If you think about it, its pretty awesome you get to play with the top chess players online, this kind of accessibility is unimaginable 20-30years ago.
It's not humiliating to get checkmate from a queen sacrifice. That's a normal move.
forcing deadly sequence moves!
His opponent didn’t know the rule: When Magnus offers you his Queen, resign.
Can someone explain 0:57 - he takes his own horse? And again at 3:06 taking his own bishop?
well, you see, magnus doesn't follow the laws of chess...
actually they are premoves
Could white make it longer moving Knight d7 after the black knight move? Why Magnus moves the black knight if the mate was exactly the same before that move? Where am i wrong?
Style
Every move will be a threat…😂
Then back his knight😂
please please please tell me what's going on at 3.07 he moves a pawn on top of his bishop and the bishop disappearsl!?!?!?!
It’s magic chess.
“not move the same piece twice” says the guy who literally moved his knight 3 times before castling
he's like Cobb in Inception
twice in a row is probably what he meant. But I guess you know better than Magnus Carlsen lol
imagine being 2000 rated and still finding a player with more 1200 elo points than you💀 thats already mind games, u surely think ur lost
Strange cult there.
He's the best player in the world... every chess player wants to see what he does next.
can someone explain what he did at 3:06 ? he moved his pawn on his bishop?
In online chess you can premove. In this example, if the opponent take his bishop, his pawn will instantly recapture after, which is what happened.
@@TheMark21-sz6uw thanks buddy🙌🏼
That’s not Magnus; that’s obviously Dr Drunkenstein !
Anyone know why or how he knew to move his Kb8 after Qa4? Even the engine says that’s the best move but I can’t really figure out why?
All these guys in chat laughing saying "oh man, I can't believe this guy fell for your trap", yet they probably have no clue what Magnus is getting ready to do lmao🤣
Tbh The opponent must have given up when we saw that queen and rook stacked while being pinned by the bishop because he should have tried at least something ya know?
What's up with the dorks in the background?
No one noticed his sub count 💀🤨‼️
Which rook is the mosy stylish 😅😅
3:18 I’m a novice at this, but why does the pawn take the place of the bishop? I don’t understand
You can premove in online chess. The knight took the Bishop and the pawn took back
who are these dudes always hanging out behind him?
does anyone know the name of the song thats playing in the background at 2:50?
Fred Again - Marea (we’ve lost dancing)
Magnus is so troll he even went Nc5 to give him some extra time to reflect that hes abt to get mated by a Queen sac xD
Whats the name of the first remox?
I saw that mate in 4:55 and was like no way how Magnus not seeing the mate and then he literally played it 😭. Feeling proud of myself for the first time since winning in spэrm battle 🤣
4:45 - Can anyone tell me why he made this move.
As far as I can tell, it didn't impact his end game. What am I missing?
Magnus was giving him a lifeline (intentionally). Magnus could have skipped this unnecessary step and just go ahead with Qxg3. hence why he said "yeah..... this is a real dick move"
Sure glad he has his boyfriends dancing in the background
What did he do on 3:04 ?
The title is misleading because he sacrificed the queen to mate him, am I wrong?
the title claims magnus sacraficed his queen, and magnus actually did, so its not misleading
@@doctorbnasty1859 Of course is misleading, it says he did it to humiliate her. No, he did it to win, a HUGE difference.
what was the reason to move knight C5 before queen sac?
humiliation