@@arindambasu2523 My bad , I was looking at the position with white pawn on g6 and black one on h7 , now I understand with white pawn on h7 instead of Rxf8 like in the game he should have played Rf7 , now I see the line , sorry for the confusion again.
3:01 checkmate moment
Thanks!
There was rf7 instead of rxf8 at 2:59
If Rf7 then Rxf7 and where's the mate in 2 , 3 or more ? gxf7 ++ Kxf7 , Qb8 + Rf8 , gxh7 ++ Kxh7 , where's the mate ?
@@katsuni6800rf7 rxf7
Then Qg8#
I meant was after gxh7+
@katsuni6800 if Rxf7; then Qg8 is mate in 1. If you don't take; Qg7 is an unstoppable mate!!
@@arindambasu2523 My bad , I was looking at the position with white pawn on g6 and black one on h7 , now I understand with white pawn on h7 instead of Rxf8 like in the game he should have played Rf7 , now I see the line , sorry for the confusion again.
That missed win was Rf7
did any one notice that they are taking in their mother lang. as they are uzbek
you are so damn smart for figuring this out .
3:03 wining move Rf7 , guys like me below 1500 like :)
3:02
You came here for 2:58 .
Have a great day! :D
Yeah Rf7 Was winning
That was actually mate in 2
qg5
@@amirzikri342 No. Rf7
Wow so many misses in the endgame due to time pressure
I missed Checkmate in -1
This is actually a 1000 elo puzzle mate. Surprised that the Gm could not spot it. I figured it in 10sec
It's the pressure.
Rf7 was deadly
Lol they're grandmasters how they achieved that 😂
Mate in 2
Лf7 и мат
Olga ukajonlarim
Rf7
Cek mat
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