Magnus Carlsen arrives 2.30 mins late for a 3 minute game | World Blitz 2022

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  • @kpk1171
    @kpk1171 Год назад +27644

    Kovalev has such great sportsmanship running down the clock to make it fair, and arguing to not start without Magnus. Mad respect.

    • @BrickBattIers
      @BrickBattIers Год назад +561

      Agreed.

    • @timchurch2390
      @timchurch2390 Год назад +1189

      He was running it down to get out of psychological deficit/pressure to not do something dumb and throw a match with a massive time advantage

    • @dedeagungbachtiar520
      @dedeagungbachtiar520 Год назад +9

      Fr

    • @veryfrostyjack3067
      @veryfrostyjack3067 Год назад +1175

      @@timchurch2390 you're wrong. you can hear him whisper 'i'll wait for him' when the official tries to start the clock. also, they're like 6 moves in, stop psychoanalyzing it like it isnt a blitz game

    • @Gamerswell
      @Gamerswell Год назад +114

      He didn't run down the clock to make it fair tho? Lmao

  • @owenflanagan3154
    @owenflanagan3154 Год назад +36206

    Kovalev clearly killed clock at the beginning to make it a fair match. True sport

    • @jjjyli686
      @jjjyli686 Год назад +1401

      He killed the clock but used that time still to think mives but lost so idk😂 magnus is just that good

    • @AsterPBX
      @AsterPBX Год назад +447

      @@jjjyli686 This was ended in draw. Oh shit ) Kovalev resigned =) indeed

    • @kimchi_b
      @kimchi_b Год назад +2545

      @@jjjyli686 No, it's clear a player of that level does not need to think about beginner's chess for so long, he was being a good sport :)

    • @dhruvmittur6008
      @dhruvmittur6008 Год назад +542

      Amazing sportsmanship by Kovalev. Nothing but respect!

    • @KrizbyYT
      @KrizbyYT Год назад +39

      That's what I thought too.

  • @blop6817
    @blop6817 Год назад +22485

    Some true sportsmanship from Kovalev there, stalling his own clock to make it a fair match 👍

    • @drp9001
      @drp9001 Год назад +47

      What happened

    • @TimmyTurner421
      @TimmyTurner421 Год назад +5

      @@drp9001 dude use your brain box

    • @NavizarLubis
      @NavizarLubis Год назад +665

      @@drp9001 did you read the comment?

    • @elijahizere
      @elijahizere Год назад +552

      @@drp9001 did you watch the video haha

    • @3sgtepwnzr
      @3sgtepwnzr Год назад +1095

      Opposite those guys in fighting sports who gets kicked in the dick and just lays down so they can win by disqualification. To be clear, I don’t play chess or train in martial arts, really just wanted to find a safe space on the internet to say “kicked in the dick”. Thank you.

  • @bakedbeans3739
    @bakedbeans3739 Год назад +5512

    Now this is just great sportsmanship. Kovalev arguing that they shouldn't start the clock and wait for Magnus, him running down the clock to make the game fair, and even getting into a quick endgame! Mad respect. Magnus won the game, but Kovalev won hearts and respect.

    • @williamjohns4138
      @williamjohns4138 Год назад +77

      When does Kovalev purposefully run down his own clock to be fair to Magnus? I dont see him do this. He takes long moves in the middle minutes, because hes thinking moves ahead and has the time advantage to do so.

    • @shoobror8291
      @shoobror8291 Год назад +283

      @@williamjohns4138u don’t play chess do u?

    • @chickenmadness1732
      @chickenmadness1732 Год назад +208

      @@williamjohns4138 They moved two pieces. You don't need to think for 2 minutes when nothings happened lol.

    • @Dubanx
      @Dubanx Год назад +211

      ​@@williamjohns4138
      Go watch the game. He stopped playing and didn't do anything for a minute or two around 4 moves into the game. It was literally one of the most common positions in chess at that point. At this level of play, they have that much of the game memorized a hundred times over. Man, I'm around 1600 and would have insta-moved that position.
      He was definitely running down the clock deliberately.

    • @omeshkpalawat2420
      @omeshkpalawat2420 Год назад +7

      Please explain how magnus won. Guess I'm a noob in chess😢

  • @atherisGAY
    @atherisGAY Год назад +17049

    His opponent showed great sportsmanship. Giving away his time to level the playing field.

    • @pawpatrolnews
      @pawpatrolnews Год назад +262

      Nah man, he was just stumped on which move to make.

    • @Darian___
      @Darian___ Год назад +1504

      @@pawpatrolnews u obviously don't know a lot about chess

    • @YT7mc
      @YT7mc Год назад +1159

      @@pawpatrolnews Are you kidding? The opening is basically a memorized line, there is nothing for him to think about

    • @gankjhie
      @gankjhie Год назад +898

      @@pawpatrolnews the beginning 5-10 moves of a game are made within five seconds. His opponent is a fantastic sport

    • @ASH7388
      @ASH7388 Год назад +489

      then magnus told him it’s enough by wasting his own time to fix the pieces

  • @chrispharmd2077
    @chrispharmd2077 Год назад +9164

    I was sitting here like, "Why is this guy taking so long?" but I read in the comments that he sacrificed his time to make the game even. Really cool. I think that should be emphasized more because it's very respectable, and people like me would have just wondering why he was taking so long. lol

    • @tanishkasingh1087
      @tanishkasingh1087 Год назад +47

      Us bro us

    • @billyb6001
      @billyb6001 Год назад +90

      so you didnt know so you read the comments and then said it again in the comments?

    • @chrispharmd2077
      @chrispharmd2077 Год назад +336

      @@billyb6001 Yeah. So basically, I was sitting there thinking, "Why is this guy taking so long?" and then I realized why, and then I said it in the comments, and then you asked me if I said that to myself and then said it in the comments, and now I'm telling you that I said, "Why is he taking so long?" so that you know I was thinking "Why is he taking so long?"
      Does that answer your question?

    • @TheChocoboRacer
      @TheChocoboRacer Год назад +90

      @@chrispharmd2077 His logic is flawed. "If you see a piece of information that you think should be shared, don't share it because everyone else will find out on their own".

    • @chrispharmd2077
      @chrispharmd2077 Год назад +56

      @@TheChocoboRacer lol Yeah, I was just kidding around with my response. Not too salty about it. XD

  • @etrou4
    @etrou4 Год назад +14742

    Only Magnus would take more time to adjust than to think.

    • @steviechampagne
      @steviechampagne Год назад +442

      even Kovalev was like “damn bro you tripping”😭😭😭

    • @Patrick-zr8tv
      @Patrick-zr8tv Год назад +854

      I believe he did it to signal to Kovalev that he doesn't need to keep stalling the clock to make it a fair game.

    • @Mrbrightside098
      @Mrbrightside098 Год назад +230

      @@Patrick-zr8tv if true, most intelligent and perceptive comment I've read all night.

    • @Patrick-zr8tv
      @Patrick-zr8tv Год назад +106

      @@Mrbrightside098 hahaha nah mate I'm not that in the know with chess tradition. There are a few others in the comment section that have said what I said. To me it makes sense so I believe it. Just good sportsmanship.

    • @Mrbrightside098
      @Mrbrightside098 Год назад +46

      @@Patrick-zr8tv fair play. That kind of thing is normally something I might pick up on, but didn't notice at all this time. Kinda left me blindsided when you mentioned it hahah

  • @markkilgour3603
    @markkilgour3603 Год назад +2026

    Huge respect to Kovalev, he deliberately ran his clock down early in the match to even the game out more, showed real respect

    • @Alequez97
      @Alequez97 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@proshlok1Why trying to imagine this if he actually lost?

    • @Alequez97
      @Alequez97 8 месяцев назад

      @@proshlok1 Ah ok, got you. Yeah, I think this made effect.

    • @markextint3024
      @markextint3024 7 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@proshlok1 dafuc is that mindset. Do something good and people like you tries to poke holes in it

    • @АртурКоролёв-м4ж
      @АртурКоролёв-м4ж 7 месяцев назад

      @@proshlok1you are just smarter than him. Don’t follow his manipulations of guilt. But anyway, I think it was due to respect. That’s how sports works

    • @quixotix9540
      @quixotix9540 7 месяцев назад

      ​@proshlok1 i mean your argument is conspiracy, nothing more. is there some trauma that makes you assume the worst in people, or do you just not believe in sportsmanship.

  • @theinacircleoftheancientpu492
    @theinacircleoftheancientpu492 Год назад +11416

    Definitely some respect to Kovalev for some sportsmanship there. He didn't have to, but he did.

    • @HarshPatel-bl9ym
      @HarshPatel-bl9ym Год назад +61

      What sort of sportsmanship? I know you feel bad for him but a terrible way from your end defending him

    • @king_kewl19
      @king_kewl19 Год назад +919

      He was wasting time at the beginning so they would be more even

    • @theinacircleoftheancientpu492
      @theinacircleoftheancientpu492 Год назад +560

      @@HarshPatel-bl9ym Sportsmanship in the sense that Kovalev willing avoided taking what was practically a win gifted to him by non-chess factors which were entirely his right to take, but instead chose to have a fairer fight on the board.
      Edit: I don't feel bad for either of them, if anyone it would be for Magnus' panic because traffic can drain time like crazy. But eh, whatever you know?

    • @wikingzkurwabrodaitoporem1382
      @wikingzkurwabrodaitoporem1382 Год назад +23

      Couldn’t he just wait for Magnus with first move? Is it not allowed?

    • @pepito6
      @pepito6 Год назад +343

      @@HarshPatel-bl9ymhe showed sportsmanship cause he insisted that the judge wait for carlsen but they started the clock regardless

  • @kaioqrz
    @kaioqrz Год назад +14757

    Time was equal by move 12 out of 59 because his opponent stalled his own clock to even things out. He didn’t even want to start the clock in the first place.

    • @pd28cat
      @pd28cat Год назад +2677

      @@251rmartin Sun Tzu: "Sportsmanship is *fucked* ."

    • @dankeman5266
      @dankeman5266 Год назад +63

      @@251rmartin nice quote

    • @talentlesscommenter1329
      @talentlesscommenter1329 Год назад +140

      @@pd28cat nice quote

    • @christobobbo5575
      @christobobbo5575 Год назад +69

      @@pd28cat nice quote

    • @zvezdazvijezda3594
      @zvezdazvijezda3594 Год назад +56

      Nahh Kovalev is not that much of a sportsman unless he just wants to be good fanboy of Magnus

  • @jesseboy7951
    @jesseboy7951 Год назад +5520

    Huge kudos to Kova for being a true gentleman and a fair player.

    • @jixu7146
      @jixu7146 Год назад +16

      Why do you say that?

    • @n1njafish894
      @n1njafish894 Год назад +244

      @@jixu7146 he played slow in the beginning so that magnus wouldn't be as pressured

    • @mattb.5749
      @mattb.5749 Год назад +287

      @@jixu7146 he basically wasted his time so that it would be equal, and he could of played a super complicated aggressive opening to make it really hard for magnus but instead just played a regular one

    • @mtzmechengr5781
      @mtzmechengr5781 Год назад +68

      Yes I was wondering why he let his clock run down alot in the beginning.

    • @jixu7146
      @jixu7146 Год назад +86

      New to chess so I appreciate the answers, happy new year to all

  • @hoplahey
    @hoplahey Год назад +425

    From an interview later that day: There was an organized skiing trip for the contestants. There was busses that took them to and from the place. Magnus, instead of going with the others had private transport and stayed a bit longer. Then the traffic took longer than they expected.

    • @solarprogeny6736
      @solarprogeny6736 7 месяцев назад

      that will teach him to be an elitist pig 🐷

    • @Chandusun
      @Chandusun 5 месяцев назад +29

      its his fault...And this is not first time !

    • @SpaceCat7642
      @SpaceCat7642 5 месяцев назад +21

      ​@@Chandusun Traffic is a problem it wasn't and was kinda half universe's fault and half magnus fault. Also he still played by the time he had its not like he asked for extra time or anything so why are you angry?

    • @Hshjshshjsj72727
      @Hshjshshjsj72727 3 месяца назад +4

      Not a good excuse lol

    • @Chandusun
      @Chandusun 3 месяца назад +5

      @@SpaceCat7642 I don’t have a prob…but there is a word called Professionalism

  • @Crawldragon
    @Crawldragon Год назад +12236

    I really have to respect the attitude displayed in this video. Magnus showed up late, and a little scruffy from not having time to change into proper attire, but instead of making a whole thing out of it they shook hands respectfully and each gave the other a challenge worthy of their time. That's how civilized men conduct themselves.

    • @Yoni123
      @Yoni123 Год назад +161

      What else would you do?

    • @SunnyValeAl
      @SunnyValeAl Год назад +645

      @@Yoni123 try to fight the chess players to the death. They look armed with belts that can be dangerous. Gotta be safe than sorry

    • @yoitsjust
      @yoitsjust Год назад

      Thanks for explaining common sense dear white knight

    • @joshpearson3606
      @joshpearson3606 Год назад +82

      Magnus also used it to his advantage as well, centering the pieces with such little time on the clock to get in his opponents head a little bit: pretty much saying "i have all the time in the world;" pretty fun!

    • @HonkChamp
      @HonkChamp Год назад +59

      nah bro you see him correcting the peices on his time😂

  • @jdubs604
    @jdubs604 Год назад +15177

    Magnus adjusting his pieces twice was hilarious. So much confidence!

    • @belagu4517
      @belagu4517 Год назад +1131

      Magnus was telling his opponent that the stalling for time in order to level the clock was enough

    • @dannytran1587
      @dannytran1587 Год назад +334

      @@belagu4517 Never knew until people pointed it out. Definitely makes a lot of sense.

    • @ShongoStick
      @ShongoStick Год назад +513

      Signalling his opponent that he didn't need to stall to make it fair, they could play at regular pace

    • @MrCh0o
      @MrCh0o Год назад +265

      @@belagu4517 So you're telling me it wasn't just being triggered by pieces not being perfectly placed? I feel kinda betrayed

    • @gutterbois
      @gutterbois Год назад +68

      At 2:40 I thought I was going crazy 😂😂

  • @Zaamin786
    @Zaamin786 Год назад +2896

    The man waiting was a great sport. To not be upset at all and patiently wait for his opponent, even asking them not to start the clock, he genuinely wanted a fair good chess match. Hats off to you!

    • @dido.the.side.h0646
      @dido.the.side.h0646 Год назад +53

      of course he wanted to wait - it's be more embarrassing if he was really eager to start without magnus and run down the clock to try and win, only for magnus to possibly arrive with a short time to spare and still beat him

    • @johnace6291
      @johnace6291 Год назад +141

      He even gave Magnus time from his own clock to readjust and calm down before he made his next moves. You can't tell me that he really needed the first 1.5 minutes he lost. Really good sportsmanship, even to the point that he arguably might have harmed himself.

    • @pijcab
      @pijcab Год назад +44

      @@johnace6291 yeeeep I noticed that he checked him out like "alright, you've calmed down? let's go". Very good sport and empathetic guy looks like

    • @brianminsk8
      @brianminsk8 Год назад +3

      Huh??? We both watched the video, he started the match. Can I have what you're smoking?

    • @lasfito
      @lasfito Год назад +22

      @@brianminsk8 that was a decision made by the judges (to start the match)

  • @strangegamemoments9657
    @strangegamemoments9657 Год назад +267

    I love the fact that Mag never looks at the opponent's face for even once, although the opponents have this habit of looking at him after every move. Mag is always looking at the board or to his leg or right never looks at the opponent. Insane!

    • @Atlas_Redux
      @Atlas_Redux Год назад +94

      He's Norwegian. We literally are taught to never look each other in the eyes, it's uncomfortable and rude here.

    • @utplayer7811
      @utplayer7811 Год назад +54

      Wow that’s interesting. In japan were taught to always look at peoples eye when were talking or listening. Its rude here to not look the other person in the eye. Nice to know

    • @Atlas_Redux
      @Atlas_Redux Год назад +151

      @@utplayer7811 We're very restrictive of interactions in general. We never sit next to someone on public transportation. We never talk to strangers without a good reason (except on a pub/nightclub etc.). Often not to a cashier even. We keep a long distance between each other when at waiting lines. We're basically a country of weirdos and and shutins. We have a running joke that when the Corona restrictions were over and we no longer had to keep 2 meters distance, we were so happy, because we could back to the usual 5 meters.

    • @gaminglife14
      @gaminglife14 Год назад +7

      ​@@Atlas_Redux japan always fascinates me...hope some day i can visit japan..thats in my bucket list

    • @Naykima
      @Naykima 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Atlas_Reduxlol you must be kiddding me

  • @bluebearie7230
    @bluebearie7230 Год назад +1998

    when Kovalev took so much time just for the opening, you know he was killing his own clock
    and instead of just looking at the board, he took some time to look at his opponent who was out of breath, probably empathizing with him
    great sportsmanship 💙

    • @razorr_o
      @razorr_o Год назад +47

      That was classy, but stupid. A fool squanders advantage

    • @meggy1162
      @meggy1162 Год назад +205

      @@razorr_o it's called good sportsmanship. Opponents deserve respect

    • @r8tedh8ted39
      @r8tedh8ted39 Год назад +35

      "Never interrupt your opponent when they are making a mistake."

    • @razorr_o
      @razorr_o Год назад +35

      @@meggy1162 respect is a handshake before the match (which did happen by the way), respect is a handshake after the match, but intentionally wasting time? That's his personal preference which you approve. That's why you call this respect.

    • @saintdayy
      @saintdayy Год назад +41

      @@razorr_o A handshake is barely a sign of respect , especially when it is required. A handshake means nearly nothing. Sacrificing time, I agree, is a little more than respect but it is definitely respect for his opponent.

  • @Broski86
    @Broski86 Год назад +3974

    Props to Kovalev for wanting to wait a little longer before starting the game, true sportsman.

    • @connahbourton5097
      @connahbourton5097 Год назад +83

      He did wait, he took 3 seconds on his first move which was his first mistake and as soon as that happened he’d already lost.

    • @hanaseitkhan1538
      @hanaseitkhan1538 Год назад +244

      @@connahbourton5097 that's more sportsmanship

    • @richardhelliwell1210
      @richardhelliwell1210 Год назад +7

      Could've waited until MC turned up. That would have been even better.

    • @alienx597
      @alienx597 Год назад +9

      It’s a power move really. If by any chance he wins in low time his victory won’t be that rated

    • @jeremyrogers6179
      @jeremyrogers6179 Год назад +10

      I would've asked the arbiter to disqualify him for disrespecting the tournament like that!

  • @ThilanNana
    @ThilanNana Год назад +4956

    respect to the other player for wasting his own time at the start to even the odds a bit. he also insisted that they don't start the clock until Magnus got there and was the only reason the game was postponed by 6 minutes. he could've easily had a win against the goat under his belt and a point towards a prize but chose not to.

    • @bl5094
      @bl5094 Год назад +96

      Nah, the man knew he was going to lose, but the less time Magnus had the more of an embarassment that loss would be for him.

    • @bl5094
      @bl5094 Год назад +29

      @@secretname4190 its not like he could have smelled how late Magnus was going to arrive

    • @niallk9336
      @niallk9336 Год назад +549

      @@bl5094 you're clueless. Even once they started it was blatant the guy was burning clock to make it even and give Magnus time to settle down.

    • @5UCK4
      @5UCK4 Год назад +205

      Sportsmanship from him. Fair play

    • @toSirius
      @toSirius Год назад +8

      @@5UCK4 all wait 8 min.... good luck when some other 8 min to late...rules are rules.

  • @twentytwentyeight
    @twentytwentyeight Год назад +26

    Should change the title of the video, Magnus is the world champion and all, but this level of sportsmanship deserves to be elevated. Hats off

  • @BiGEnD05999888
    @BiGEnD05999888 Год назад +5710

    An average person wouldn’t even dream of even keeping up with Kovalev even with time advantage, yet here’s Magnus beating him with only 30 seconds. This goes to show how much of a monster Mangus is, it’s beyond comprehension how good he is.

    • @prashantshukla9383
      @prashantshukla9383 Год назад +859

      Hi opponent is quite honest he let his time waste

    • @aynes8099
      @aynes8099 Год назад +37

      @@prashantshukla9383 ye he is pretty bad at the game. You can really see it.

    • @sameerthakur1225
      @sameerthakur1225 Год назад +808

      @@aynes8099 waiting for kovalev vs u

    • @eyeofhorus1301
      @eyeofhorus1301 Год назад +34

      No its beyond comprehension how bad he is as he's about 1200 lower than Stockfish which is like how weak a 1600 player is compared to him.

    • @shardnatorx3740
      @shardnatorx3740 Год назад +16

      @@sameerthakur1225 lol 😂😂😂

  • @Kasebett
    @Kasebett Год назад +1008

    To Magnus' opponent's credit, he did try to compensate for the time Magnus was absent. He was a good sport

    • @jonc3295
      @jonc3295 Год назад +3

      @@lordnorden5856 off, not of

    • @Hilltycoon
      @Hilltycoon Год назад

      @@lordnorden5856 Hahahaha

    • @Hilltycoon
      @Hilltycoon Год назад

      @@lordnorden5856 Can't remember the last time someone genuinely made me laugh with a youtube comment, gj 😂

  • @cesarjom
    @cesarjom Год назад +5133

    Magnus is even taking 4-5 sec on his clock to straighten out his pieces. What a psych-out play of confidence!

    • @DGlaky
      @DGlaky Год назад +215

      Did you not see his opponent wasting like 2 minutes of his clock?

    • @SpyxlMC
      @SpyxlMC Год назад +91

      It’s also, but this time it was to let him know to stop stalling the clock, just notice whether it’s the beginning of the game or the late middle / end of the game

    • @indiviiduall
      @indiviiduall Год назад +22

      @@DGlakyto make it a fair game.

    • @jameslonergan4830
      @jameslonergan4830 Год назад +4

      Badassery

    • @MrZer000
      @MrZer000 Год назад

      Kovalev even dragged his moves to make it even. Carlsen is a dick

  • @pinkpufferfish
    @pinkpufferfish Год назад +109

    3:31 I like how he makes a move then adjusts is pieces and then hits the clock 😂

    • @Cody8211Cody
      @Cody8211Cody 6 месяцев назад +6

      Mind games at the highest level 😂

  • @hyperN1337
    @hyperN1337 Год назад +847

    Kovalev is such a gentleman.
    -Wanted to wait for Magnus to actually show up, tried to push the judges to do it
    -Even when he was late, offered a handshake proper
    -Played a pretty good game of chess
    -Shook hands at the end and went about the rest of his day proper, no drama, no fits, no complaining.

    • @unknowed5048
      @unknowed5048 Год назад +96

      Also burnt the time to make the the game more fair

    • @flapjackssyrup3905
      @flapjackssyrup3905 Год назад

      @VJ Not really, everybody has something to do in life and nobody owes anyone understand. I don’t owe the next man anything just like they don’t owe me. If you’re late, you’re late and whatever happens will happen.

    • @fateriddle14
      @fateriddle14 Год назад +7

      People are so easily impressed by someone who does what he supposed to do. If he refused to shake hands, if he push the judges to start immediately, if he made dramas, complained, etc, no a single soul would be on his side, yet he didn't do those things, he's a gentleman worthy of high praise.

    • @nickrua
      @nickrua Год назад +4

      @@fateriddle14 patience is a virtue, and especially in the face of disrespect. Seems easy to do but 90% of people wouldn’t. That’s what makes it admirable

    • @alexdentist
      @alexdentist Год назад +1

      So based on the comments it sounds like Magnus would have lost if Kovalev didn't waste time right?

  • @imnotsurewhy
    @imnotsurewhy Год назад +8629

    He wasn't late. He was on his morning run and went for a quick game

    • @tmk1k
      @tmk1k Год назад +135

      He was actually out skiing so close enough

    • @alekseynikolaev4386
      @alekseynikolaev4386 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/0rldaF4w0o4/видео.html

    • @liamnitro8043
      @liamnitro8043 Год назад +54

      3:33 the guy on the left cheated moving 2 pieces in one move how does nobody notice

    • @duncachinoahimiha3889
      @duncachinoahimiha3889 Год назад +176

      @@liamnitro8043 Castling???

    • @lalaneverquit
      @lalaneverquit Год назад +97

      @@liamnitro8043 according to you the guy on the right at 2:39 he also cheated 😂🤣🤦

  • @kejsanjeev
    @kejsanjeev Год назад +8671

    Magnus won the match and kovalev won hearts

    • @GunnarsGames
      @GunnarsGames Год назад +668

      Thanks, cause I had no idea who won.

    • @justdamian6739
      @justdamian6739 Год назад +91

      @@GunnarsGames Same lol

    • @footmark4208
      @footmark4208 Год назад +115

      You won the hearts of those who hasnt got 10 min to watch the whole video.😂
      The hero we need!

    • @lyger_playz
      @lyger_playz Год назад +164

      @@justdamian6739 Kovalev resigned knowing that the position will lead to Magnus winning no matter what.

    • @baukepoelsma
      @baukepoelsma Год назад +35

      @@footmark4208 if you're on RUclips (and you've probably been here longer than 10 minutes) but you still feel like you don't even have 10 min to watch a video...go get your life in order

  • @ataurrahman5919
    @ataurrahman5919 Год назад +54

    Such huge confidence,even though he is late he still make sure that every piece is at the centre of the square 😮

  • @marcriley2657
    @marcriley2657 Год назад +2399

    Kovalev sacrificing his clock was an honorable and sportsmanlike thing to do. That said, he would not be dishonorable or unsportsmanlike by not sacrificing his clock. Great playing by two masters.

    • @jacobmorris7532
      @jacobmorris7532 Год назад +14

      I dont think it was so much as sportsmanship as being purley outclassed by a far superior player.

    • @jessevaldes5954
      @jessevaldes5954 Год назад +318

      @@jacobmorris7532 He literally gave up an entire minute during an opening lmao, sure

    • @Juch99GamesAttack
      @Juch99GamesAttack Год назад +12

      @@jacobmorris7532 yhe no... Even if he outclass u a way of win is move fast so he has no time to think for the late game but he slowed down

    • @moveabledo
      @moveabledo Год назад +7

      You don't think he "waited" because he felt he had extra time to think through the opening? Perhaps he was just nervous about Magnus's opening?

    • @sl8405
      @sl8405 Год назад +50

      @moveabledo If he needs to think this long in opening moves, I don't think he would be playing at this level. Chess players study opening moves like textbook.

  • @jeanpaulkassdale
    @jeanpaulkassdale Год назад +826

    Kovalev is pure sportsmanship, trying to make the arbiters wait then giving 2 minutes back and basically deciding to play a game of bullet is pure respect 💯💯💯

    • @KickingtheDonksNuts
      @KickingtheDonksNuts Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/H7uWsNdrxTc/видео.html

    • @jeanpaulkassdale
      @jeanpaulkassdale Год назад +1

      @@KickingtheDonksNuts lol nice drama, Kovalev just looks pissed at the kid for trying so much bullshit 😂

  • @josetobias8084
    @josetobias8084 Год назад +5527

    There were cases where Carlsen has also wait for his opponents to make it to the match, showing true sportsmanship... so, IMO, if they postponed the match those 5 minutes + Kovalev not starting the clock on time: he deserves it - as much as any other player on a world's championship.
    Okay, they have responsibilities and all, but sometimes there is a thing called LIFE that goes over all of us.
    I commend Kovalev for his actions, actively and passively taken.

    • @KingstonTiger
      @KingstonTiger Год назад +56

      Right they showed something which was said to be lost in today's world where taking advantage is a routine whether the party gets hurt or not. This is why chess is called a king's game because you have to be mentally smart to be a kind person.

    • @Pembolog
      @Pembolog Год назад +21

      Yeah it's a Blitz tournament, a few minutes isn't going go to hurt anything. There should be a rule stipulating the present player CAN postpone the match for up x minutes but they're not obliged to.
      Notice has this game ended before the others around them?

    • @Rubblage
      @Rubblage Год назад +6

      so happy to see someone talking about things these ways, who look at it from a perspective that adds value to the video because you share well thought out opinions, good stuff lol. rare now days

    • @peteypete9357
      @peteypete9357 Год назад +7

      Life? Lol what are you, some casual?

    • @kap1526
      @kap1526 Год назад +4

      That is like saying messi showed up late to world cup final. Complete utter none sense you are saying

  • @Mike-19940
    @Mike-19940 Год назад +11

    I just started watching chess comps, I was wondering why it was taking him so long to move at the beginning. That's very virtuous on his part

  • @swargosarker
    @swargosarker Год назад +4731

    He wasn't late, he was calculating his next game's 78'th move.

    • @suntzu1233
      @suntzu1233 Год назад +98

      He wasn't late, he was on his morning run and went in for a quick game

    • @adman4150
      @adman4150 Год назад +57

      he actually wasnt supposed to be there he just stopped by for a quickie

    • @anonymouss2728
      @anonymouss2728 Год назад +24

      He watches TV to see what the guy on left plans

    • @neelamasmbadhnikalan7015
      @neelamasmbadhnikalan7015 Год назад +6

      Not 78th move I think 69 th move

    • @EliaGiovanniPiazza
      @EliaGiovanniPiazza Год назад

      @@anonymouss2728 maybe

  • @DjVortex-w
    @DjVortex-w Год назад +7484

    Carlsen arrives and sees that he has 30 seconds left on the clock.
    _"Oh, whew! Plenty of time! For a moment I was worried."_

    • @cdunne1620
      @cdunne1620 Год назад +108

      ..fancy italics, you’re on a different level

    • @DonQuickZote
      @DonQuickZote Год назад +280

      And plenty of time to adjust EVERY piece on the board on his own time with 30 seconds on the clock, lol.

    • @kineahora8736
      @kineahora8736 Год назад +13

      @@DonQuickZote yeah I noticed that-hilarious!

    • @raverfox420
      @raverfox420 Год назад +5

      @@DonQuickZote right? XD that got me too hahahaha xD

    • @n0xure
      @n0xure Год назад +114

      Opponent ran his clock on purpose to create a fair fight. You really think a top level GM doesn't know how to play the French exchange?

  • @jwerdy5179
    @jwerdy5179 Год назад +2467

    Magnus at 3:25 adjusts all of his pieces before hitting the clock. Thats some mental warfare right there, telling his opponent the match is over with body language

    • @ABCDEFG-cj7mr
      @ABCDEFG-cj7mr Год назад +42

      ?

    • @PierresTalks
      @PierresTalks Год назад +13

      @@ABCDEFG-cj7mr yea man I was confused too from it lmao

    • @PierresTalks
      @PierresTalks Год назад

      @@ABCDEFG-cj7mr wait nvm I understand it that is a killer thing to do tbh to waste more time as it that is a mental warfare right there

    • @sandszion
      @sandszion Год назад +16

      Oh wow 👏🏿🤐 this Magnus guy never fails to impress!!

    • @yurisimp4life
      @yurisimp4life Год назад +184

      @@PierresTalks he was down on time yet he decided to not click to clock immediately showing confidence in the game

  • @choiprod
    @choiprod 4 месяца назад +5

    7:26 respect must be mutual, even when pressed for time at the end game, magnus is about to move his bishop but notices Kovalev getting briefly distracted and doesn't move his piece until he looks back at the game

  • @prim16
    @prim16 Год назад +247

    Impressed by Magnus, but even more impressed by Kovalev. He drained his own clock to help even it out. That's a very classy move, to want to play fair even when circumstance put him in a better position.

  • @sakib_h
    @sakib_h Год назад +372

    Kovalev really tried to make the game as fair as possible...no GM would take that much time in chess opening stage... Not to mention even with all the time, he played few bad moves at beginning giving equal advantages to magnus as well and then started actually playing...the dude didnt care to win...he just wanted an equal match with magnus

    • @sktwnsng
      @sktwnsng Год назад +12

      Yes, chess is not like other games that prioritize winning.

    • @dzordzszs
      @dzordzszs Год назад +3

      ​@@sktwnsng it often is though

    • @sktwnsng
      @sktwnsng Год назад +14

      @@dzordzszs often for non-professional chess players

    • @Oddigan
      @Oddigan Год назад +44

      @@sktwnsng In *every* professional sport throughout history you will find moments where players prioritize a fair match over an easy win. From historical jousting to modern day Olympics.

    • @centurionpan3400
      @centurionpan3400 Год назад +3

      @@Oddigan I think your correct as what’s more important is the mindset of the person playing the sport and not the sport being played

  • @R0KURU
    @R0KURU Год назад +912

    Respect to Kovalev for wanting to wait.

    • @playwithneax7178
      @playwithneax7178 Год назад +27

      Yea that was really nice

    • @LeafyPeach
      @LeafyPeach Год назад +22

      Sportsmanship

    • @romilchaudhary7011
      @romilchaudhary7011 Год назад +59

      then later too he wasted his time , chess has best sportsmanship than any other game

    • @ABCDEFG-cj7mr
      @ABCDEFG-cj7mr Год назад +37

      He obviously wasted at least 2 minutes in the opening/middle game, the moves were obvious, most likely in theory, yet he still took 30 seconds on some moves. Respect to Kovalev.

    • @niallk9336
      @niallk9336 Год назад +10

      And also for burning his own clock on straightforward moves.

  • @florian5374
    @florian5374 Год назад +19

    The thing is, when magnus is late to the game, the opponent can not win. Even when he is stronger than him. Either he loses or he 'wins' but nobody will respect it and everyone will think magnus only lost because he had not enough time on the clock.

    • @gargamel3393
      @gargamel3393 5 месяцев назад

      That's a great point. It's kinda like the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight coming up in the way that if Jake wins he'll just be remembered for beating up an old retired guy, and if he loses he got beat up by an old retired guy, so he can't really win in the public eye. Sure he'll make a lot of money either way, and Tyson's definitely gonna woop his ass so maybe this isn't the best example, but you get the point.

  • @edog5707
    @edog5707 Год назад +4107

    it's not exactly a 3 minute game.... the players get a 2 second bonus for every move they do, so in a 60 move game, they'll have a total of approximately 5 minutes... reguardless, it was impressive to watch him play so well under pressure.

    • @brandonloyo1394
      @brandonloyo1394 Год назад +253

      Was wondering why the clock kept going up when he did a move, thanks !

    • @wiggles7976
      @wiggles7976 Год назад +168

      It takes me 2 seconds to look at a piece and figure out what one it is.

    • @just_a_person9583
      @just_a_person9583 Год назад +88

      @Zangief ☭ Dude that's just common sense, you don't even need to know how to play chess to realize that

    • @chrisdawson1776
      @chrisdawson1776 Год назад +4

      @@just_a_person9583🤓🤓

    • @gapplssb
      @gapplssb Год назад +91

      @@chrisdawson1776 we’re watching a fucking chess match

  • @toaster4693
    @toaster4693 Год назад +2080

    A true legend letting his clock run down to have a fair game against Magnus.

    • @razorr_o
      @razorr_o Год назад +68

      Or a true fool. Depends on how you look at it.

    • @kal7rider780
      @kal7rider780 Год назад +186

      @@razorr_o Legend.

    • @razorr_o
      @razorr_o Год назад +6

      @@kal7rider780 thanks.

    • @Noodle-yg5id
      @Noodle-yg5id Год назад +39

      @@razorr_o it’s good sportsmanship no?

    • @dervakommtvonhinten517
      @dervakommtvonhinten517 Год назад +29

      cost him the game. use every advantage you are given

  • @Dominasty
    @Dominasty Год назад +1783

    Their 'super fast, gotta hurry and make a move' game is so much better than my, 'I am winning but I still need to think about my next move carefully' game. It's absurd how masterful they are at this.

    • @duffal0
      @duffal0 Год назад +65

      See when u get to that point I just start randomly moving pieces and hoping my opponent also feels rushed and doesn’t miss easy check mates😂

    • @Dominasty
      @Dominasty Год назад +3

      @@ridwanfaysal7935 you replied to the wrong person. Sorry you spent all that time on this message but ended up commenting on the wrong RUclips Video. Peace be upon you.

    • @iPlayDotaReligiously
      @iPlayDotaReligiously Год назад +3

      @@Dominasty lmao

    • @chickenbeansrice
      @chickenbeansrice Год назад +2

      I panic when I see only 3 minutes left

    • @dbomba
      @dbomba Год назад +3

      @@Dominasty I don't know what he had written but tbh he could just copy paste it

  • @mata2723
    @mata2723 Год назад +9

    Congrats to both players. They play at such a speed, this is impressive !

  • @ZEUS_KING_
    @ZEUS_KING_ Год назад +2246

    Chess is such a beautiful game. No words spoken still the intensity and thrill in the game and no screaming on winning just subtle gentlemen's game

  • @supercowgaming
    @supercowgaming Год назад +128

    For those confused of the outcome and why the kings are in the middle. They're both placed on black squares signifying black won. It's for the software to register this automatically as black as the victor. Sorry for poor English.

    • @FitBigSexy123
      @FitBigSexy123 Год назад +15

      You speak good English! No need to apologize for it. Thanks for the explanation!

    • @sikandermagnus
      @sikandermagnus Год назад +19

      Your understanding of English is much better than my understanding of chess. Thanks for the explanation

    • @sharnam506
      @sharnam506 Год назад

      Thanks for the awesome explanation! Can you also explain why the queens were left outside the board during rearrangement at the end?

    • @supercowgaming
      @supercowgaming Год назад

      @@sharnam506 In case a player promotes his/her pawn to another queen

  • @sebab7667
    @sebab7667 Год назад +1498

    Magnus is never late, nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to.

    • @questtech2698
      @questtech2698 Год назад +48

      i understood that reference

    • @claudiu_npd
      @claudiu_npd Год назад +12

      @@questtech2698 yeah, me too, I've just wanted lord of the Rings on Christmas day haha

    • @qawi272
      @qawi272 Год назад +30

      Your passed pawns shall not pass!

    • @lonelychessdragon
      @lonelychessdragon Год назад +3

      Gandalf

    • @jjvanzyl3075
      @jjvanzyl3075 Год назад +1

      😅😅😅

  • @DW_1306
    @DW_1306 Год назад +7

    I love to watch chess, but I have no idea how to play it so I basically watch blindly and I am still amazed about every single move they make, even though I don't understand what is going on...

    • @nct948
      @nct948 25 дней назад

      same here 😂😂

  • @soupisfornoobs4081
    @soupisfornoobs4081 Год назад +554

    The guy he was playing against was very courteous and gave some time back in the opening, bless

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Год назад +40

      It's difficult to play at your normal level when your opponent arrives so late. It's impossible not to think about what was going on and whether you will win on time.

    • @soupisfornoobs4081
      @soupisfornoobs4081 Год назад +106

      @@eljanrimsa5843 fair but not on the second move of the game. If he wanted to play unfair he'd blitz out d4 but he waited for Magnus to get settled

    • @nearharvy2735
      @nearharvy2735 Год назад +3

      indeed

    • @kunalsingh4418
      @kunalsingh4418 Год назад +10

      Nah he was choosing the line to use. Second move from Carlsen changes the options for lines and since he waited so long it's natural to think a bit to reconfirm your opening choice.

    • @alazkazam
      @alazkazam Год назад +75

      ​@@kunalsingh4418 you are dead wrong. he used one and a half minutes for two moves that's half his time, there's no way it takes that long for a GM who saw this line many times in his career to think of which line to play. he just wanted an equal fight and intentionally ran the clock down.

  • @thetruelink955
    @thetruelink955 Год назад +521

    To be honest the match was amazing but all I could pay attention to was Kovalev's amazing ability to twist the pawn like wow-

    • @atrocious_pr0xy
      @atrocious_pr0xy Год назад +7

      I noticed that late! I almost got enthralled, but they were blitzing at the end, so i darted back to the board.

    • @bramcopermans7494
      @bramcopermans7494 Год назад +1

      What do you mean by twisting the pawn? Can you give a time stamp?

    • @silentlife6470
      @silentlife6470 Год назад +16

      ​@@bramcopermans7494 4:06 Look at Kovalev's hands

    • @shashwatsinha2704
      @shashwatsinha2704 Год назад

      @@silentlife6470 thanks

    • @bramcopermans7494
      @bramcopermans7494 Год назад

      @@silentlife6470 ooh makes sense haha thanks

  • @ChuckDElsden
    @ChuckDElsden Год назад +5154

    Imagine being that good at literally anything

    • @otdosa
      @otdosa Год назад +55

      Can't even imagine it lol

    • @montyi8
      @montyi8 Год назад +73

      Anything meaning chess

    • @otdosa
      @otdosa Год назад +9

      @@VARMOT123 think it's millenias:D

    • @freddie7981
      @freddie7981 Год назад +11

      @@otdosa Latin word so plural millenea

    • @fukunaga-kane
      @fukunaga-kane Год назад +31

      Except arriving on time

  • @anthonyng3014
    @anthonyng3014 8 месяцев назад +2

    Magnus is such a nice competitor, automatically giving himself a 150s handicap to even things up.

  • @HHHHHHHHHHH1234
    @HHHHHHHHHHH1234 Год назад +5832

    The world champ shows up LATE in a hoodie unphased by a 30 sec clock. HAHA What a legend

  • @Florence_Judiel_Rafael
    @Florence_Judiel_Rafael Год назад +2684

    The greatest entrance and greatest finish came from the greatest player.

    • @MilkPluh
      @MilkPluh Год назад +1

      Ive never watched chess. Did someone lose ?

    • @mancio6786
      @mancio6786 Год назад +9

      @@MilkPluh yes, kovalev lost

    • @G_0_0_Zroot
      @G_0_0_Zroot Год назад

      Maggie moving with a donk on him.
      Top 5 chess moments

    • @jimschips254
      @jimschips254 Год назад +1

      @@mancio6786 I hav a question for you since u seem sort of knowledgeable in the world of chess: Sometimes when magnus ends his turn 1 or 2 seconds are added back to his timer. Why?

    • @0mniSlash
      @0mniSlash Год назад +9

      @@jimschips254 it was 3/2 time control meaning 3 minutes for each player and you get two seconds back after making your move

  • @snufs
    @snufs Год назад +676

    The fact Kovalev let his time run out to make a fair game with equal time. Respect

    • @warrax111
      @warrax111 Год назад

      It's only because of camera. If it was out of public sight, he would smash him.

    • @hexxlf9538
      @hexxlf9538 Год назад

      Sure dude

    • @weizigang3743
      @weizigang3743 Год назад +3

      @@warrax111my speaking like he’s Kovalev

    • @epajarjestys9981
      @epajarjestys9981 Год назад

      @@warrax111 lol

  • @zendiz6168
    @zendiz6168 Месяц назад

    I love it how he not only comes with 30 seconds left, but also several times finds the time to adjust his pieces before he taps the clock. Just GOAT things.

  • @SciFoxSolum
    @SciFoxSolum Год назад +2622

    3:24 He sacrificed few seconds to just place the chess pieces straight. Holy shit.

    • @LethalOwl
      @LethalOwl Год назад +478

      That’s one way of saying "I didn’t need your time-granting charity"

    • @stillilll
      @stillilll Год назад +340

      he is just letting his opponent he doesn't have to sacrifice anymore time than he already has

    • @JoesGreatIdea
      @JoesGreatIdea Год назад +89

      I would say it relaxes him, if he only had a pulse

    • @realrockethub
      @realrockethub Год назад +28

      Pure relaxed confidence right there 😂

    • @TheRobinschaakmat
      @TheRobinschaakmat Год назад +93

      As a chess player, there are few things more annoying than wrongly placed pieces

  • @cupchacha6964
    @cupchacha6964 Год назад +2452

    The whole Situation, The Outfit, The End... You have to love this guy

    • @gregutz4284
      @gregutz4284 Год назад +38

      Yeah, no. Makes me despise him. Lots of special rules for this guy. You're not special.

    • @CheezTetris
      @CheezTetris Год назад +163

      @@gregutz4284 Well firstly, of course he is. He's the world champion. Secondly, it was Kovalev's decision to wait for Magnus. He could've easily just let his time run out (8-minute window), but chose not to.

    • @valto5477
      @valto5477 Год назад +92

      @@gregutz4284 No special rules. And though he is the best chess player ever, he cant control traffick

    • @jackm4457
      @jackm4457 Год назад +2

      I love the games, not the guy.

    • @Churahm
      @Churahm Год назад +46

      @@valto5477 I mean, nobody can control traffic, but still everyone else was there on time except him.

  • @ToDDHeaDD
    @ToDDHeaDD Год назад +4613

    Magnus looked like he got out of bed 5 minutes before.

    • @ToeTag1968
      @ToeTag1968 Год назад +265

      That's the more realistic reason he was late. 100 people had the same traffic and managed to show up on time.

    • @Red00022
      @Red00022 Год назад +4

      He got lucky thats why

    • @kermitthedog9336
      @kermitthedog9336 Год назад +15

      I heard he got stuck and had to run there

    • @TH-qu5pz
      @TH-qu5pz Год назад +22

      He had rough night.. 😉

    • @Chiarium
      @Chiarium Год назад +18

      Apparently he had gone skiing prior to the match.

  • @Yassa_17
    @Yassa_17 Год назад +5

    2:57 the moment magnus realizes he's kiiling the time

  • @patrickstar1164
    @patrickstar1164 Год назад +130

    He was also refusing to start without Magnus. He could immediately start and hope for an easy win, but he did his best to make it fair. True gigachad.

  • @nobrim8222
    @nobrim8222 Год назад +597

    3:24 is CRAZY look at Magnus's opponents face after he fixes every piece with 30 seconds... THEN pushes the timer!

    • @KalenvS
      @KalenvS Год назад

      Your ignorance is showing

    • @Balotovi
      @Balotovi Год назад +147

      He's just like "bro, I'm stalling like over half of my time to make the game even, why in god's name do you have to make that even harder for me?!" xD

    • @jozoui7775
      @jozoui7775 Год назад +28

      He is not allowed to touch his pieces when time does not pass for him

    • @Caellyan
      @Caellyan Год назад +5

      Should've used both hands, would've been faster :P

    • @RockyRaccoonRockin
      @RockyRaccoonRockin Год назад +26

      He was signaling his opponent that he didn’t need to stall. That it was okay.

  • @zkirock7084
    @zkirock7084 Год назад +759

    3:24. In Magnus mind: "i gonna take my time. i have plenty of it. After all, i'm up 3 seconds, and he is down 1m. 36s."
    This man is huge.

    • @claynite2784
      @claynite2784 Год назад +149

      I think it was more to signal to his opponent that he didn't need him to waste time to even the play field

    • @kykise1395
      @kykise1395 Год назад +7

      Pause

    • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
      @user-yc3fw6vq5n Год назад +30

      Against the best, he'd rather show sportsmanship than take a chance for a quick win. Kolav being epic at Chess and Life.

    • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
      @user-yc3fw6vq5n Год назад +9

      Against the best, he'd rather show sportsmanship than take a chance for a quick win. Vladislav Kovalev being epic at Chess and Life.

    • @rowdybme4584
      @rowdybme4584 Год назад

      Probably just wanted to embarrass a Russian

  • @Aurora_Glow1
    @Aurora_Glow1 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've been watching the video when I've been waiting for a person for 23 minutes.
    Everyone would like to have such pedantry as the Magnus.

  • @namankhetwal8030
    @namankhetwal8030 Год назад +722

    That man who sacrificed his time to make the game even really deserves appreciation

    • @opus5770
      @opus5770 Год назад +7

      having a 2 min 30 sec advantage over Magnus already is kind of making the game even though hahaha

    • @ocaradovideoehbixa
      @ocaradovideoehbixa Год назад +1

      He didnt. If that was the case, he would have sacrificed his time on his 2nd move.

    • @carriem8882
      @carriem8882 Год назад +3

      @@ocaradovideoehbixa he did. The move he sacrificed time on doesn't need thinking.

    • @onlyheadbutt7066
      @onlyheadbutt7066 Год назад +2

      @@ocaradovideoehbixa why so ? seems pretty obvious he did stall the time for even chance.

    • @xsah2
      @xsah2 Год назад +13

      @@ocaradovideoehbixa He is a GM you think he would wait a minute to do a simple move like taking the pawn when it was the most obvious thing he should do?

  • @tanaykamath
    @tanaykamath Год назад +782

    Respect to Kovalev, his sportsmanship had my heart❤️

    • @clanzu2
      @clanzu2 Год назад +3

      where is his sportsmanship? quite the opposite he started game not waiting for magnus and still lost

    • @huanzhouzou564
      @huanzhouzou564 Год назад +40

      @@clanzu2 Kovalev wanted to wait but the arbiter started the game anyway. Not Kovalev's intention.

    • @kylenielsen5341
      @kylenielsen5341 Год назад +4

      @@clanzu2 No, he asked to wait. The arbiter started the clock anyway, forcing him to move.

    • @gamingwithahsu869
      @gamingwithahsu869 Год назад +1

      Yes he said wait and the RUDE man said you can but we cannot

    • @Dubanx
      @Dubanx Год назад +5

      @@gamingwithahsu869 I mean, they gave Magnus 5 minutes. Even if he is the world chess champion they can't hold the tournament and everyone there forever for him. Kovalev was fine with waiting, but it wasn't just him who would have been affected.
      The guy wasn't being unreasonable.

  • @manh-haimuller6027
    @manh-haimuller6027 3 месяца назад +2

    Honorable opponent! He wanted to make things even so he took his time with his moves! Good man

  • @NotTheWheel
    @NotTheWheel Год назад +363

    Good sportsmanship from Kovalev.
    Truth is even though Magnus was low on time he had plenty of time to think in between moves. Using the time his opponent used for their own moves to think about the game aswell.

    • @ronniebrito8660
      @ronniebrito8660 Год назад +1

      I think he just didn't wanted to lose by playing without caution having time on the clock

    • @NotTheWheel
      @NotTheWheel Год назад +3

      @@ronniebrito8660 I mean when playing against an opponent of such differing levels it probably is good to do something like that to keep focus.

  • @TonyHavenMusic
    @TonyHavenMusic Год назад +551

    I love the respect from Vlad to run his own clock down to give Magnus a chance, very pro

    • @cookiebozo
      @cookiebozo Год назад

      Please explain

    • @dfenersky
      @dfenersky Год назад +141

      The other guy wasted a minute and a half in the opening moves to make it equal

    • @brendenoloughlin1880
      @brendenoloughlin1880 Год назад +12

      @@dfenersky you don’t know that… and if that were his intention, why didn’t he do it after the first move to declare his intentions?

    • @jaseemvc1859
      @jaseemvc1859 Год назад +56

      @@brendenoloughlin1880 The arbiter started the clock...not him

    • @johnthompson5741
      @johnthompson5741 Год назад +4

      @@brendenoloughlin1880 because there exists such a thing known by some as a "joke"

  • @oisinberry8981
    @oisinberry8981 Год назад +1628

    I love that everyone else is in formal clothing while magnus comes in looking like he just went for a run

    • @flynncook7989
      @flynncook7989 Год назад +22

      Nepo at 0:22

    • @benjackson6260
      @benjackson6260 Год назад +58

      He got stuck in traffic... He even said he was gonna change now, and hopefully be ready by the next match...
      I guess it's pretty common to drive or ride in a car with casual and comfortable clothing... And change at the venue, if it's possible... I do so myself before going on duty as a pilot... No need to report on duty with scrumpled shirt and trousers due to long drives right...

    • @thepharar
      @thepharar Год назад +13

      he was running to the tournament :D

    • @r3r3drum02
      @r3r3drum02 8 месяцев назад +11

      He literally went for a run actually...

    • @coccamocca7495
      @coccamocca7495 8 месяцев назад +2

      For a run? That is Magnus’s pajama pants..

  • @HolderKim
    @HolderKim 21 день назад

    if i was magnus, i would give kavo the win just for the good sportsmanship.We need more people like this.❤❤❤❤

  • @purplemonkeydishwasher9360
    @purplemonkeydishwasher9360 Год назад +1839

    A wizard is never late. He arrives precisely when he means to

    • @floofsale
      @floofsale Год назад +11

      But he is human.. so.. that explains why he was late. A wizard arrives on time.

    • @purplemonkeydishwasher9360
      @purplemonkeydishwasher9360 Год назад +30

      @@floofsale Nope. You fail.

    • @sH4CKl3ton
      @sH4CKl3ton Год назад +3

      He was late. Period.

    • @eddyp483
      @eddyp483 Год назад +7

      @@sH4CKl3ton oh I thought Magnus was male.

    • @Red4350
      @Red4350 Год назад +1

      he was running lol, if he woulda walked he probabaly might of lost

  • @V0rdan
    @V0rdan Год назад +4010

    Imagine being the cameraman on a chess tournament

    • @V0rdan
      @V0rdan Год назад +174

      @@VARMOT123 o c i just said it has to be a pretty boring job

    • @Lazaras
      @Lazaras Год назад +444

      Easiest 30 bucks i ever made

    • @EIGHT88888
      @EIGHT88888 Год назад +10

      Lmao

    • @bnue.y
      @bnue.y Год назад +106

      @@Lazaras how can you do nothing for several hours straight i couldnt even last 10 minutes without putting pipe bombs into peoples pockets

    • @OrangeYTT
      @OrangeYTT Год назад +67

      @@bnue.y you described most jobs lmao

  • @KingoftheJuice18
    @KingoftheJuice18 Год назад +76

    There were so many crazy things about that game! Magnus was adjusting his pieces before hitting his clock when he was so far behind on time! They didn't really start playing blitz until there were 15 seconds left for both of them! There's a reason Magnus is world champion.

    • @TheRedLps
      @TheRedLps Год назад +3

      Yes ofc, bc earlier his opponent gave him time

    • @KingoftheJuice18
      @KingoftheJuice18 Год назад +2

      @@TheRedLps You mean by not moving faster earlier?

    • @hardik8528
      @hardik8528 Год назад +3

      ​@@KingoftheJuice18 yes

    • @chetanrajeshirke555
      @chetanrajeshirke555 Год назад

      Thats bcoz his opponent is not strong enough. He wouldn't do that if Hikaru or Caruana was against him. Stop dickriding Magnus

  • @mightyPaw27
    @mightyPaw27 Месяц назад +1

    Ngl, this is some kind of crazy psychological pressure from Carlsen

  • @SLKCHESS
    @SLKCHESS Год назад +694

    He came late like a boss. He has only 30 seconds and still went on to win convincingly against a strong GM. 🔥

    • @Squashed8Ball
      @Squashed8Ball Год назад +72

      And even managed to have time to straighten up his pieces using his clock. 🤦‍♂️

    • @marioonofre3174
      @marioonofre3174 Год назад +18

      while Nieman is getting his ass beaten af hahaha

    • @estherchisikodiama561
      @estherchisikodiama561 Год назад +7

      This narrative is very wrong. You shouldn't justify him coming late!!! This is very wrong!

    • @rjray5132
      @rjray5132 Год назад +3

      I don't think coming late for an event is something you can call "boss". But yeah it's an impressive skill to win chess game down to only having 30 sec! Great game by Magnus

    • @mordechai3188
      @mordechai3188 Год назад

      Don't forget that there's a 2 second increment and that tecnacly you could win with 1 second on the clock as long as you do every move within 2 seconds.

  • @kamaboko1
    @kamaboko1 Год назад +1055

    Magnus: "I swear, no more chess groupies."

  • @EdwardVelez
    @EdwardVelez Год назад +107

    I like how his opponent was courteous and took his time in his moves, allowing Magnus time to think

  • @SoFarSoBook
    @SoFarSoBook Год назад +10

    Vladislav Kovalev is a true sportsman. He wanted to fight in fair terms. Respect.

  • @ventsislavstefanov9590
    @ventsislavstefanov9590 Год назад +1621

    I feel for Kovalev, what an embarrassment, humiliation and helplessness he must feel. It reminded me of two of my teachers playing against one another. One was an IM who was super drunk and purposely would start with stupid moves just for gigs and the other was a master giving it his all. Needless to say the drunk guy destroyed him every game despite starting all of them with e3 and king F2 as first plays.
    Edit: My bad, F3 and then Kf2 (as you pointed out) And I didn’t mean it in an offensive way towards Kovalev, obviously he lost to the best, however, when your opponent has 30 seconds on the clock as opposed to yours 3 min and you aren’t able even to draw the game, the feeling must be terrible. I merely pointed out the way he must’ve felt, not the way I look at him.

    • @dionysus1145
      @dionysus1145 Год назад +198

      Shows how good Magnus is, even this Kovalev guy would destroy that IM whilst drunk and in turn he was destroyed by Magnus with 30 seconds

    • @irgendeinname9256
      @irgendeinname9256 Год назад +39

      @@dionysus1145 ye Magnus isn't that bad

    • @karelvv8155
      @karelvv8155 Год назад +136

      I think it would just be mostly frustrating for him. You get a chance to play the very best, and you want it to be an equal good match with opportunity to learn. He also waited a bit in the opening, presumably to get a more equal match, but the chess match probably had less depth than it would otherwise have.

    • @Max-if5zp
      @Max-if5zp Год назад +52

      @@irgendeinname9256 Yeah. If this Magnus guy keeps practicing he might become the world champion. who knows...

    • @imjustahumanlol5969
      @imjustahumanlol5969 Год назад +16

      Man what r u talking about, bongcloud is the best opening

  • @leeh2509
    @leeh2509 Год назад +1351

    he killed the clock, otherwise he would ve more time to think, respect!

    • @ganap6958
      @ganap6958 Год назад +1

      Because of the fucking traffic

    • @YT7mc
      @YT7mc Год назад +70

      @@ganap6958 They’re saying Magnus’s opponent wasted time on purpose to make the match fair

    • @ganap6958
      @ganap6958 Год назад

      @@YT7mc yes i got it . But maybe you didnt finished the video i think.

    • @nikhilnyalakanti9493
      @nikhilnyalakanti9493 Год назад +6

      @@ganap6958 bruh

    • @MrLastlived
      @MrLastlived Год назад +22

      @@ganap6958 No, not Magnus. Magnus was late because of traffic, they are saying that his opponent, Kovalev killed time on purpose in the opening to make their clocks even

  • @evan-grove
    @evan-grove Год назад +978

    Even with the huge time disadvantage he still takes up some of his time to fit the pieces right 3:25

    • @adeshshetty2830
      @adeshshetty2830 Год назад +7

      Tbh when he adjusted the pieces, there was only a 30 sec time difference

    • @kaspervestergaard2383
      @kaspervestergaard2383 Год назад +10

      Why does that clock go up after the move has been made? One or two seconds sometimes.

    • @NitraZone
      @NitraZone Год назад +90

      @@kaspervestergaard2383 it's called an increment, it means that you have a set amount of time, and you can gain time for each move. For this match it was 2 seconds gained with 3 set minutes, so it was a 3 | 2 game.

    • @kaspervestergaard2383
      @kaspervestergaard2383 Год назад +10

      @@NitraZone Ohh interesting. I never watch chess tournaments and have only played a few games, so I'm not very good at it. One hell of a game though.

    • @mayebeline1149
      @mayebeline1149 Год назад +46

      @@kaspervestergaard2383: Having a 2 second increment added at the end of every move makes the game much more interesting. Without that, the game always degenerates into players just trying to flag each other (making stupid moves as fast as possible to try to make the other person run out of time).
      They can't do that here though, because making moves as fast as possible results in your time going back up, so no one's going to run out of time like that.

  • @mastersplinter483
    @mastersplinter483 10 месяцев назад +5

    If the "arbiters" didn't wait 5 minutes for 1 person (special privilege) to start the tournament, Magnus would have lost before making his first move. Now I sit back and read the next 200 angry messages hollering that Magnus deserves special treatment.

    • @leonardos2925
      @leonardos2925 9 месяцев назад

      "Oh, sad world". That would be true, but that defeat wouldn't mean nothing to him, he would still be Magnus and he would win games afterwards. He's not what he is because of that, he was probably the only one late there... so that's your opinion supposing that they wouldn't do that in solidarity with other players.

  • @bry120
    @bry120 Год назад +446

    He's the guy who turn up on exams unprepared yet he gets perfect scores

    • @markthestark
      @markthestark Год назад +14

      Classic 😂 i hate them 😂

    • @scratc930
      @scratc930 Год назад +7

      That's me in elementary. Too bad it's the opposite case in high school now

    • @leonardodavinci4259
      @leonardodavinci4259 Год назад +7

      If you've spent the entire semester, or in Magnus's case your entire life, preparing, then you're not unprepared. You just didn't procrastinate

    • @ATLTraveler
      @ATLTraveler Год назад +2

      That was me to be honest in high school and college and even still now as an employed adult. I would show up to tests having studied for zero hours and get 98s while Angelica studied her arse off and gets an 82. To be honest I made a lot of enemies because of it. People tend to dislike people who do better than them by preparing and studying less (or none in most cases). So I just started lying and would tell everyone I was up all night studying. Even to this day I make six figures at my job, get amazing reviews from management, have been told I am the highest performing employee in my department and I typically don't log in until 1PM and stop at 3PM. I legit work 2 hours a day, if that. LOL.

    • @Winter0192
      @Winter0192 Год назад

      @@ATLTravelerit’s a thing. You just have to absorb information the way you know best

  • @ADBProductions_
    @ADBProductions_ Год назад +558

    I love chess even though I barely know anything past the basic rules. Seeing peoples make such complex decisions this quickly is truly inspiring

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 Год назад

      you mean decisions you don't understand? How do you know they are complex?

    • @AstraClippedU
      @AstraClippedU Год назад +3

      U know the other person COULVE checkmated magnus carlsen in 1 move at 2:21

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins Год назад +6

      @@AstraClippedU I presume you mean with the queen? No, black had space to move the king.

    • @travisallen9689
      @travisallen9689 Год назад +1

      @@AstraClippedU Um no he could not have

    • @egi__lyricsadder5545
      @egi__lyricsadder5545 Год назад

      same

  • @hitoall123
    @hitoall123 Год назад +318

    Carlsen is even adjusting pieces before hitting the clock! What confidence!

    • @TheSwiftblad3
      @TheSwiftblad3 11 месяцев назад +6

      What does that mean? Doesnt he start right away?

    • @manaswali5032
      @manaswali5032 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheSwiftblad3 in between the game bro

    • @TheSwiftblad3
      @TheSwiftblad3 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@manaswali5032 yes, i figured. Still, thanks bro

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur 7 месяцев назад +25

      it can be either a flex, basically saying "the massive disadvantage in time is not a problem for me, i still got this" or a communication to the other player that he can stop running down the clock to even the chances, which the guy obviously did...or a combination of both

    • @rc-fannl7364
      @rc-fannl7364 4 месяца назад

      And that often takes him more time than the actual move, lol

  • @jwag2708
    @jwag2708 3 дня назад

    The title is incorrect, it's a G/3/2 game (3 minutes for each player + 2-second incremental per move). So Magnus began with 30 seconds on his clock + 2 additional seconds for every move he would make.

  • @n.w.4940
    @n.w.4940 Год назад +43

    Big respect for Kovalev to first refuse to start the clock and then stall until time is even. Awesome guy!

  • @johanlahti84
    @johanlahti84 Год назад +192

    Watched a video when they recreated boards of games that took place years ago. And Magnus could tell exactly what match every board was taken from. That's just insane.

    • @GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES.
      @GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES. Год назад +3

      For real! It reminds me of when those guys would play 20 or 30 separate games at once while blindfolded! Can't even begin to comprehend it 🤯

    • @EvrenAkbulut
      @EvrenAkbulut Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/eC1BAcOzHyY/видео.html

    • @thelelanatorlol3978
      @thelelanatorlol3978 Год назад

      @@GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES. Once you approach a high enough level in anything, you tend to have learnt a lot in theoretical knowledge and your skills are so robust that you can use them like you would a limb.

    • @GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES.
      @GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES. Год назад +1

      @@thelelanatorlol3978 Good points all around, but still... I have trouble even using some of my limbs when I'm blindfolded! 🤣

  • @heroinfinity2184
    @heroinfinity2184 Год назад +39

    Kovalev shows true sportsmanship in this game. He buys time for Carlsen to settle down a bit by sacrificing his own time.

  • @ChrisM541
    @ChrisM541 29 дней назад +1

    Massively, MASSIVELY disrespectful on Magnus to deliberately do that. However, so damn shocking that Kovalev wasted that by taking so long in the opening moves and beyond.

  • @nikunjdeeep
    @nikunjdeeep Год назад +527

    magnus carlsen is not 2.30 min late he is 30sec early

  • @bkes8196
    @bkes8196 Год назад +396

    Magnus is the talented student who arrives late for exam but finishes the exam faster than the rest.

    • @Gingnose
      @Gingnose Год назад +7

      so accurate lol

  • @PartScavenger
    @PartScavenger Год назад +208

    Came to see Magnus crushing with 30 seconds to go, but the hero was Kovalev. What a great guy.

  • @DarkPa1adin
    @DarkPa1adin Год назад

    At that level, what is satisfying is not winning by handicap but winning by fair play

  • @kashouttavio3169
    @kashouttavio3169 Год назад +37

    Kovalev could've won on time if he wanted to but he played at a normal pace the whole time. That was nice of him.

  • @sharongreenfield6174
    @sharongreenfield6174 Год назад +49

    Wow, Kovalev is an absolute gentleman of the game. Stalls to make the clock even, then plays as hard as he can and then resigns fairly instead of trying to crank for a draw. Absolute class.

    • @razorr_o
      @razorr_o Год назад +5

      Or stupidity. Depends on the way you look at it.

    • @raiky3259
      @raiky3259 Год назад

      @@razorr_o why stupid?

    • @razorr_o
      @razorr_o Год назад +4

      @@raiky3259 he wasted his time, and by wasting his time, he wasted his chance, wasted his opportunity to beat the multi-time champion.

    • @awaredeshmukh3202
      @awaredeshmukh3202 Год назад +8

      @@razorr_o he wanted to win fairly or not at all

    • @dogebydaylight
      @dogebydaylight Год назад +7

      @@razorr_o no one would take it seriously if he won that way. “This guy beat the multi champion by… letting the clock run down” like come on

  • @Andrew-qy8vj
    @Andrew-qy8vj Год назад +71

    He comes in with almost no time left, and he still expends precious seconds making sure every piece is exactly centered. No fear in this one.

  • @user-pt1cz4ot1e
    @user-pt1cz4ot1e 17 дней назад

    This is still one of my favorite moments. Both such great guys.

  • @DenusFleabag1
    @DenusFleabag1 Год назад +180

    It's a dual sportsmanship; Vladislav letting the timer run to even the match, and Magnus by first making his move, then giving a few seconds back to Vladislav by adjusting the pieces. From a rookie level this looks like a jerk move but is actually wholesome to see.

    • @dirtydupe
      @dirtydupe Год назад +7

      😂Implying you think you’re not a rookie

    • @luciusdomitius5294
      @luciusdomitius5294 Год назад +13

      @@dirtydupe Something a rookie would say.

    • @thestrongestlivingcreature
      @thestrongestlivingcreature Год назад +5

      @@luciusdomitius5294 Something a rookie would say

    • @rektrainmeme5808
      @rektrainmeme5808 Год назад +3

      @@thestrongestlivingcreature Sounds like something a rookie would say

    • @navjot5445
      @navjot5445 Год назад +3

      @@rektrainmeme5808 Something a rookie would say