Disturbance in The Force! | Carlsen vs Ivanchuk | Candidates Tournament 2013. | Round 12

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    In a dramatic 12th round Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) took over the lead from Magnus Carlsen (Norway) at the FIDE World Chess Candidates' Tournament in London. The former World Champion beat Levon Aronian (Armenia) while Carlsen suffered his first loss against Vassily Ivanchuk (Ukraine). The other two games, between Boris Gelfand (Israel) and Peter Svidler (Russia) and Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan) and Alexander Grischuk (Russia), were drawn.
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    Magnus Carlsen vs Vassily Ivanchuk
    World Championship Candidates (2013), London ENG, rd 12, Mar-29
    Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Bastrikov Variation English Attack (B48)
    1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 e6 4. d4 cd4 5. Nd4 Qc7 6. Be3 a6 7. Qd2 Nf6 8. O-O-O Bb4 9. f3 Ne7 10. Nb3 d5 11. e5 Nd7 12. f4 b6 13. Bd4 Nc5 14. a3 Ne4 15. Qe1 Nc3 16. Bc3 Bc3 17. Qc3 Qc3 18. bc3 a5 19. Nd4 Ba6 20. Bd3 Kd7 21. Kd2 Nc6 22. Rb1 Bd3 23. Kd3 Rab8 24. Nb5 g5 25. g3 Rhg8 26. c4 gf4 27. gf4 Ne7 28. Rhg1 dc4 29. Kc4 Nd5 30. Nd6 Kc6 31. Nf7 Nf4 32. Kb3 Kc5 33. Ng5 h6 34. Ne4 Kd4 35. Nf6 Rg1 36. Rg1 Rc8 37. Re1 Rc3 38. Kb2 Rf3 39. Re4 Kc5 40. Nd7 Kd5 41. Nf6 Kc5 42. Nd7 Kc6 43. Nf6 Ng6 44. Rc4 Kb5 45. Re4 Rf5 46. Ne8 Kc5 47. Nc7 Ne5 48. Rh4 Kd6 49. Nb5 Kd7 50. a4 h5 51. Nd4 Rg5 52. Re4 Nc4 53. Kc3 Re5 54. Rh4 Nd6 55. Kd3 Rd5 56. c4 Rg5 57. Nf3 Rc5 58. Nd2 Rf5 59. Nb3 Nb7 60. Rh3 Kd6 61. Kc3 Nc5 62. Nc5 Kc5 63. Re3 e5 64. h4 Kd6 65. Rd3 Ke6 66. Rg3 Kf6 67. Rd3 Rf4 68. Rd6 Kf5 69. Rb6 Rh4 70. c5 Ra4 71. Rh6 Ke4 72. Rd6 Rd4 73. Ra6 Kd5 74. Ra5 Rc4 75. Kd3 Rc5 76. Ra4 Rc7 77. Rh4 Rh7 78. Ke3 Ke6 79. Ke4 Rh8 80. Ke3 Kf5 81. Ke2 Kg5 82. Re4 Re8 83. Ke3 h4 84. Ke2 h3 85. Kf2 h2 86. Kg2 h1Q 87. Kh1 Kf5 88. Re1 Rg8 89. Kh2 Kf4 90. Rf1 Ke3
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Комментарии • 614

  • @JJ-kl7eq
    @JJ-kl7eq 6 лет назад +1870

    Of course Ivanchuk wasn’t in time trouble in this game! He chose the perfect opening.
    The Time Enough variation.

    • @swapneel_mehta
      @swapneel_mehta 6 лет назад +42

      Best comment I've seen on these videos since the ones on the video where he asked viewers to show their girlfriends pictures of Ivanchuk (or was it someone else).

    • @swapneel_mehta
      @swapneel_mehta 6 лет назад +1

      We've all been there, done that. It's time you admit to yourself who you really are.

    • @gloid4051
      @gloid4051 6 лет назад +2

      hahahaha

    • @aram9167
      @aram9167 6 лет назад

      oh my god hahaha

    • @marcorocha8880
      @marcorocha8880 6 лет назад

      HAHAHAH

  • @adityas3259
    @adityas3259 5 лет назад +820

    “But then again, it is Vassily you know, he could be just staring at empty space”

    • @Jalapablo
      @Jalapablo 4 года назад +32

      planet ivanchuk

    • @ziongetscreative3304
      @ziongetscreative3304 4 года назад +30

      I legit went straight to the comments to find this comment and it was the first thing i saw #crazy

    • @AJUppal
      @AJUppal 4 года назад +4

      @@ziongetscreative3304 That's exactly what I did

    • @blueseaturtle6031
      @blueseaturtle6031 4 года назад +2

      lmao relatable

    • @ChessStudyMix
      @ChessStudyMix 3 года назад

      Im guessing this ship has sailed

  • @manosmanjoy9885
    @manosmanjoy9885 6 лет назад +1135

    We all want more games from Ivanchuk this guy is a genius

    • @painiscupcake5433
      @painiscupcake5433 5 лет назад +19

      He's OK

    • @whisper3856
      @whisper3856 5 лет назад +10

      Rangda Rangda facts

    • @privateagent
      @privateagent 4 года назад +21

      @@painiscupcake5433 : “Tournaments like these are a milestone. Unfortunately recently I feel that the respect to the players is dropping, maybe because of computers. People think ‘OK, he didn’t see this move, the computer shows 0.65’, and they tend to respect players less. But of course such a tournament is fantastic. It’s wonderful to play here.”

    • @painiscupcake5433
      @painiscupcake5433 4 года назад +5

      @K-PAX OK, watch an interview with Ivanchuk and then get back to me. Trust me, it will be quite OK

    • @spirokaci
      @spirokaci 4 года назад +28

      @@painiscupcake5433 Ivanchuk is not an undisputed champ. He is simply a Genius. And that's the reason why he said we want more games from Ivanchuk. We,as viewers, don't care about final result,but you can tell when a genius is involved and is a pure pleasure to watch.

  • @nicolaszan1845
    @nicolaszan1845 6 лет назад +686

    Ivanchuk's greatest rival isn't Kasparov, Carlsen, Karpov or any other chess master.
    it's that damn clock. And his emotions, too.

    • @ramazkutateladze538
      @ramazkutateladze538 4 года назад +6

      Boria is his greatest rival

    • @seri4832
      @seri4832 4 года назад +3

      Yeah because he needs to defeat both of them to challenge the true GOATS Kasparov, Carlsen and Karpov. Emotion and time management are also very important.

    • @FBI-sq9ub
      @FBI-sq9ub 4 года назад +36

      @@seri4832 brother kasparov admitted to overthinking before playing against ivanchuk...this shows how fearsome vassily can be...

    • @seri4832
      @seri4832 4 года назад +3

      @@FBI-sq9ub, Of course, he is fearsome but result speaks louder, time management and temperance still count as skills.

    • @CNFrostXY
      @CNFrostXY 3 года назад +3

      @@FBI-sq9ub Psychology is part of the game. The threatening style of Ivanchuk is a plus for him, but his own inability to perform under pressure is a minus, and overall, he's just worse. The result is the sole measure, no matter how 'genius' or entertaining his games might be. The same holds for any sport or more importantly, wars. You can do flashy and scary stuff all you want and maybe win a few battles, but you'd just loose overall. If you work in investment you'd know better. Ivanchuk is a high-risk high-reward player, but overall fails to outperform those who are more balanced. That's a matter of statistics and utility theory. That's chess. It's like a military battle. Strategies include managing your mental state. One who manages his mental state well would also not play in a high-risk fashion because it's just on average irrational. So it's kind of just how it is.

  • @Rozq
    @Rozq 6 лет назад +542

    This is one of the best end games I have ever seen. Especially, since this is against Magnus.

    • @Alientcp
      @Alientcp 4 года назад +1

      I thought it was my sister in the kitchen, at 2:00. Yes, it happens lol.

  • @sanekabc
    @sanekabc 5 лет назад +206

    Magnus can thank Ivanchuk for also beating Kramnik in this tournament which allowed Carlsen to win the candidates to face Anand for the world championship.

  • @Theocomicman
    @Theocomicman 6 лет назад +100

    12:10 king to d4, offering a trade of kings

  • @dioncavanaugh6850
    @dioncavanaugh6850 5 лет назад +53

    Ivanchuk is quickly becoming one of my favorite players. Such beautiful chess.

  • @manosmanjoy9885
    @manosmanjoy9885 6 лет назад +343

    Ivanchuk can only lose from the clock

  • @matthewfairchild3846
    @matthewfairchild3846 6 лет назад +235

    Now I understand what Chuky was doing! He sacrificed all his time cards to summon his Egyptian God Card: Slifer the Sky Dragon!!! Only took 500 episodes.

    • @itzJuztThomas
      @itzJuztThomas 6 лет назад +10

      Matthew Fairchild this is so underrated. Yu-gi-oh!

    • @mysteryGuySaysHi
      @mysteryGuySaysHi 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @mysteryGuySaysHi
      @mysteryGuySaysHi 5 лет назад

      But maybe the Horakrhy - Creator God of Light instead of Slifer as it takes more time and sacrifices

  • @layg666
    @layg666 6 лет назад +440

    9:54 the dog destroyed something... right? hahahaha

    • @riton1112
      @riton1112 6 лет назад +155

      I loved agadmator pretending nothing happened :D

    • @yasersyria1608
      @yasersyria1608 6 лет назад +3

      😂😂

    • @dububro
      @dububro 6 лет назад +11

      At the end of the video you can hear barking.

    • @modolief
      @modolief 6 лет назад +2

      Hah! I didn't notice that someone else already commented on this, nice :-)

    • @repaleonhalo9754
      @repaleonhalo9754 5 лет назад +2

      Haha

  • @modolief
    @modolief 6 лет назад +8

    14:08 -- We reach the final position after 90. Rf1 Ke3 and Carlsen resigns. You might also want to mention that if Carlsen tries 91. Re1+ trying to pick up the pawn that Ivanchuk can play 91..Kf2 both threatening the rook and threatening mate. Great exposition! Дуже дякую за вашу відмінну роботу!

  • @richardfeynman5560
    @richardfeynman5560 6 лет назад +186

    The world's strongest player against the world's weirdest player! ;-) But this time Caissa favored Ivanchuk and it is really beautiful and technically perfect how Ivanchuk converted his tiny advantages into a win!

    • @muffinthesoulstealer
      @muffinthesoulstealer 6 лет назад +20

      Richard Feynman chucky is the strongest :) just at certain times

    • @Phurngirathaana
      @Phurngirathaana 6 лет назад +1

      Waoo yaar usperb wni by Ivamchykk
      Special eini what an awesom gsnr by him
      Superb very gre thansk

    • @iliyanalkarim478
      @iliyanalkarim478 4 года назад

      @@bkam7079 got a chuckle out of that one 😂

    • @amoldivo
      @amoldivo 2 года назад

      Ivanchuk had always been leading from the start of this game, kind of threw a bit in the middle, but still manageable, and played brilliantly towards the end...

  • @tomekstec981
    @tomekstec981 3 года назад +5

    Wow, that king isolation from that position. Genius. And against Magnus? Insane. I love Ivanchuk's creativity and ultra critical breakdown of the game.

  • @joshkorosecz4258
    @joshkorosecz4258 6 лет назад +92

    Most assured chucky was staring into empty space lmao

  • @RobFlaxMusic
    @RobFlaxMusic 6 лет назад +35

    Watching this game I feel my own weaknesses... so many razor sharp continuations deep into the middlegame and endgame, and both players sidestep myriad traps I would surely fall into. How are they so good?!

  • @midossiful
    @midossiful 4 года назад +27

    Chucky is the pleasure of Chess no matter he wins or he loses 🤩 Tal, Nezmedinov and Ivanchuk are the extreme beauty of Chess.
    "Caissa loves this"

  • @Catangerine
    @Catangerine 6 лет назад +186

    Will chucky beat the clock this time?

  • @ha7uk
    @ha7uk 6 лет назад +166

    Ivanchuck is a genius

  • @thekingbelow
    @thekingbelow 6 лет назад +61

    9:56
    Meddo gambit declined

  • @connorduke4619
    @connorduke4619 4 года назад +8

    I notice many of Ivanchuck's surprise moves are pushing a pawn forward at an unexpected moment.

  • @cptnoremac
    @cptnoremac 3 года назад +6

    One detail about the final position I think you might have included was what to do if Re1+. In that case the pawn is too far away for the king alone to escort it to the end because the rook can either keep giving check or attacking the pawn until the king hides behind it, so it can't be pushed. The solution after Re1+ is Kf2, which actually wins the rook, because if the rook moves you have mate in one. No time for pawn grabbing.

  • @prakashr23
    @prakashr23 5 лет назад +14

    If Ivanchuk is in good mood, noone can beat him... Master of chess

  • @happyjay
    @happyjay 4 года назад +8

    The way Chucky won, he dragged the champion up and down the mountain , tortured him and let him die with just a pawn up in the end.

  • @reeatch
    @reeatch 6 лет назад +17

    Is that guy checking out someone's position, or just staring into empty space? It's Ivanchuk, therefore impossible to tell. agadmator is too funny!

  • @sandeepshetty1589
    @sandeepshetty1589 4 года назад +2

    there is a bit more to the analysis at the end if you are interested...@14:17 ... if Carlsen plays Re1 check, then Kf2, and after the rook moves away or captures with Rxe5...its Rh8 checkmate, as the king is guarding the g file escape squares...basically his rook is forced to stay on the f file to prevent Kf2...if the rook did not have this overhead task...then it would have been a much tougher task to convert (not impossible), but Carlsen would have certainly played on ...because upon Re1 the king would have had to retreat to defend the pawn

  • @marcospedroza7184
    @marcospedroza7184 4 года назад +1

    I love the photos of the players before the games. Excellent addition to your videos

  • @leumasrodama2010
    @leumasrodama2010 4 года назад +8

    13:56 The best move in this game for me.. :)

    • @Linkga420
      @Linkga420 4 года назад +2

      And Agadmator didn't even mention that Re1+ loses right on the spot because Kf2 threatens mate so Rxe4 doesn't work.

  • @Jack-qp9ky
    @Jack-qp9ky 5 лет назад +13

    If people were confused as to why re1 doesnt work, kf2 threats mate with rh8 and hits the rook

    • @totallynotalazyguy737
      @totallynotalazyguy737 3 года назад +1

      Thanks man my head exploded thinking why magnus resigned a drawing position,damn agadmator really should clarify everything for us dumb ppl XD

  • @alphaandomegaministry2718
    @alphaandomegaministry2718 3 года назад +4

    These could well be the most beautiful moves of the black pieces I have yet seen! Ivanchuk - the Picasso of chess.

  • @arpit9180
    @arpit9180 6 лет назад +31

    Just to defeat magnus there should be special Masterclass lessons taught by ivanchuk 😂😂

  • @danielweberdlc
    @danielweberdlc 6 лет назад +4

    You should mention in the video the last move, I didn't see it all, where if you do RE1+, the king comes to f2 and threatens mate with Rh8, forcing the king to move and giving black the tempo he needs to play e4 and bring the pawn home.
    Man, these guys are good at this.

  • @pattabiramans
    @pattabiramans 4 года назад +5

    To diminish Magnus on chess is no mean feat. Ivanchuk deserves a Nobel prize just for this game....it has everything

  • @summonedv1
    @summonedv1 5 лет назад +23

    Or maybe he was staring into empty space,this is Vassily so we never know!.
    Ok,that was epic!

  • @chessten
    @chessten 6 лет назад +99

    You forgot to mention how pissed off Magnus Carlsen was after the game, accusing Ivanchuk of losing on time in most of his games and bringing his best when faced him. Magnus inability to lose gracefully and sense of entitlement was overblown. Smart but arrogant.

    • @InternetMadnez
      @InternetMadnez 4 года назад +55

      To be fair to Magnus. It's what's happened. But it's invanchuck nature. He's autistic, not slightly.
      It's hard for him to afford full concentration and emotion management for all of a tournament.
      His genius brain engine can beat one ou two World Champions in a row but doesn't have the stamina for a full set. So he concentrated for the most importants ones
      Also he's old.
      He's said to be unbeatable when he feels in his good days.

    • @Cnut_the_grape
      @Cnut_the_grape 3 года назад +5

      Magnus isn't arrogant. For most people, it's hard to take a loss in chess.

    • @maleksalih5237
      @maleksalih5237 3 года назад

      @@Cnut_the_grape that doesn't mean a person is not arrogant, just because most people are like that.

    • @llkurofoxll1013
      @llkurofoxll1013 3 года назад +1

      But did magnus care?

    • @amoldivo
      @amoldivo 2 года назад

      Tbh, I expect most GMs would play like Ivanchuk... His playstyle is like a second nature to me, I could predict his intentions... This is my first time seeing him play and the only one that I enjoyed so far (RUclips somehow recommended chess to me, so I started watching from like 4 days ago... I enjoy the game very much, but haven't played for a long time)... On the other hand, I've watched several current GMs playing each others, and I have to say, they don't play as I expect them to play 😂 not saying it's bad, but it'd say more loose moves here and there without a solid mega plan, if you know what I mean 🤧 then again I'm a nobody in chess, right 🙈😆... Maybe I'm also the autistic one like Ivanchuk 😐 lol

  • @adamel-kadi5179
    @adamel-kadi5179 6 лет назад +2

    I hope you end up reading this, but I seriously love your analysis. What I love the most is how you don’t assume that your audience thought of all variations, sometimes I think why didn’t the do this? And then you would have explained it 🙂 so thank you

  • @henrids
    @henrids 6 лет назад +3

    This is one endgame for the ages, spectacular !

  • @I_Echion
    @I_Echion 6 лет назад +1

    Im watching chess since you had 25k subscribers, so I never seen this game nor this tournamemt thanks for showing us the candidates.

  • @cryptoandy4105
    @cryptoandy4105 6 лет назад +3

    Great content as always, mate! You opened my eyes to Ivanchuk - what a gun.

  • @BluehearT_RedsouL
    @BluehearT_RedsouL 3 года назад +2

    Chess endgames like this are top class interesting!

  • @swapneel_mehta
    @swapneel_mehta 6 лет назад +100

    Uploaded 4 minutes ago, and I'm still not the first guy to comment. Dayum agadmator, you've got yourself some fan club there!

    • @AM-sp6je
      @AM-sp6je 6 лет назад +11

      LOL 4 minutes is too long a time to wait for agads video

    • @chrispappas3750
      @chrispappas3750 5 лет назад +1

      What does replying first do for you? Only feeble minded children have to have a comment that says "first".

    • @chrisding1976
      @chrisding1976 4 года назад +1

      Chris Pappas it’s cool and feels nice to be first. I really don’t give a shit if you wanna come at me for saying first 🙄

  • @Nash9r
    @Nash9r 6 лет назад +2

    9:56 For all who want so skip directly to the disturbance in the force.

  • @AkumaAPN
    @AkumaAPN 4 года назад +1

    A point of interest, and clarification, regarding Ivanchuk's comment, saying that Carlsen should have pushed his Pawn c5-c6, instead of moving Rook b6-h6:
    When Stockfish 11 evaluates this position beyond depth 56, it says Black's best response to the Pawn Push would be valued at +2.76. On the other hand, it values Ivanchuk's in-game response to the Rook move with King f5-e4 at over +9.30.
    So while pushing the pawn may not have been enough to equalize the position, Stockfish agrees with Ivanchuk that Pushing the Pawn in this case would have been a much stronger move for Carlsen than what he played over the board.
    In any event, Stockfish finds other moves for White's Rook that are valued better than the Pawn Push. But not by much. At depth 57, Stockfish suggests Carlsen's best option would be Rook b6-b5, and values Ivanchuk's best option for response at only +1.75.

  • @ELVIS1975T
    @ELVIS1975T 3 года назад +1

    "Disturbance in the Force".
    I love Agadmator more after seeing he's a Star Wars fan!

  • @wilhelmschmidt5420
    @wilhelmschmidt5420 3 года назад +3

    I like this idea. R-E1 check, x-raying BK, BK-F2! perhaps this is why Magnus resigned so quickly. Genius to force WK to H1!

  • @mohamedel-sayed7549
    @mohamedel-sayed7549 6 лет назад +2

    Hey agadmator , i hope you nice friday
    Iam from egypt and i wanna to tell you that i love your videos i learned more about chess from your comments on video.
    Keep going and god bless you.
    With my love.❤❤

  • @NassifKazan
    @NassifKazan 3 года назад +2

    "Having a nice moment with himself. As usual."
    EPIC comment.

  • @markgreen6229
    @markgreen6229 5 лет назад +3

    Probably my favourite RUclips Chanel. I don't even play chess.

  • @gheffz
    @gheffz 3 года назад +2

    I love Chuky. I believe he play games as interesting as Nez did.

  • @nealpakoti6570
    @nealpakoti6570 5 лет назад +1

    I am enjoying watching your presentation and games being played. What a battlefield on 64 squares amazing. Thank you.

  • @GhaddarHabib
    @GhaddarHabib 6 лет назад +3

    A better explanation in the end, magnus resigned in last position because if white plays Re1+ to stop black king from advancing since the white rook is x-raying the black pawn, black replies Kf2! threatning mate and threatning the rook!. ALways cool to explore all tactics in positions :D

  • @tornet3464
    @tornet3464 6 лет назад +1

    thank you agadmator for introducing me to chess, i've never played it before, but now Im learning it pretty good

  • @ForumArcade
    @ForumArcade 5 лет назад +5

    "Having a nice moment with himself, as usual before every game."
    😏😏

  • @mahmodabdalgafer2696
    @mahmodabdalgafer2696 6 лет назад +3

    great game ivanchuk always surprises us in the hard games , i kinda feel like magnus fears ivanchuk he always going for draw against him

  • @DasUberCow
    @DasUberCow 6 лет назад +2

    Great to see ivanchuck win a game this tournament against carlsen. I really feel like he is the most inspired player but only loses on time.

  • @naz654
    @naz654 6 лет назад +1

    I barely play chess but I love watching your videos, it makes me want to learn !

  • @i1pro
    @i1pro 5 лет назад

    Here from Capablanca's saga where funny comments mentioned Agadmator's vast collection of Icanchuk pictures. lol -- Love this channel and all the wonderful subscribers!

  • @LatinLover507
    @LatinLover507 4 года назад +1

    #suggestion more on Ivanchuk's career! Why he has not been world champion? I really want to know! Way to go Ivanchuk! Great video #agadmator!

  • @etoussier
    @etoussier 4 года назад +3

    Bravo Ivanchuk! A beautiful game! Genius against Genius, but Ivanchuk was the underdog, and I love that he won the game with his genius entrapment of white's King. Bravo Ivanchuk!

  • @squareball7017
    @squareball7017 4 года назад +1

    13:57
    If white had gone Re2, would the position be saved? If black goes Rg8, then Rg2, blocking the straight so that the white king could pass through. If black trades, white can catch up to the king pawn endgame which results to a draw. If not, then idk

  • @mohammedfaizy1110
    @mohammedfaizy1110 3 года назад +1

    #suggestion Please do the game between Magnus vs Grischuk Linares 2009. It's beautiful with the exchange sacrifice and the bishop sac too!

  • @ldeans5620
    @ldeans5620 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this vid. It's helpful and entertaining.

  • @nolanjohnston5641
    @nolanjohnston5641 6 лет назад +2

    When I analyzed the position shown at 11:57 with SF9, it shows that if white pushes c6 (as Ivanchuk guessed) white can force a draw.

  • @kumarasubramanianj
    @kumarasubramanianj 4 года назад +1

    Sir. I had been constantly watching your channel. Nice analysis. But today observed subtitles of English for English commentary. It may be useful before analysing the game I think but not after start of game because it obstruct 2 row of square ie 16 out of 64 which makes tuff to follow the game . If possible can be avoided.

    • @davout5775
      @davout5775 4 года назад

      you can move the CC up where the phrase is located

  • @azula-3875
    @azula-3875 4 года назад +2

    2:55 why doesnt Ivanchuk capture the central pawn with his queen? its unprotected and i dont see any counter moves
    edit: i think i saw why: if queen captures, dark bishop to f4, forcing the queen to either f5 or h5. Then push the pawn to g4, queen has to retreat to g6, then light bishop to d3, forcing Ivanchuk to sacrifice his knight by blocking the bishop in order to save the queen.

    • @gabrielcortes9441
      @gabrielcortes9441 3 года назад

      Because he is a great player :)

    • @azula-3875
      @azula-3875 3 года назад

      @@gabrielcortes9441 great players still play inaccurate moves sometimes

    • @gabrielcortes9441
      @gabrielcortes9441 3 года назад

      @@azula-3875 I meant to say that even for an average (bad) player like me to take that pawn seems to be a terrible move even worse for a GM, it is quite obvious but as you said at the end of the day they are still human and can make a lot of mistakes

  • @abdelrahmananbar6286
    @abdelrahmananbar6286 6 лет назад +2

    That game was extremely informative...wow what a technique

  • @oomperial19
    @oomperial19 6 лет назад +4

    i love the photo-intros !

  • @MatheusLB2009
    @MatheusLB2009 3 года назад +1

    Analysed the game with SF13 and NNUE on Lichess.
    It says C6 indeed is a -0.3, basically a draw

  • @mertyazicioglu2594
    @mertyazicioglu2594 6 лет назад +1

    You're the best Agadmator! Keep up the good work. Loves from Turkey

  • @Royce1508
    @Royce1508 6 лет назад +7

    In the final position, is it really Kd2 that is the idea? Because then the pawn is hanging after white played Re1+ first. I though the idea is Re1+ Kf2 and now if white takes the pawn, Rh8 is mate. What is the other plan behind Kd2 that I am missing?

  • @gazmendgashi8646
    @gazmendgashi8646 6 лет назад +35

    01:28 "Ivanchuk having a nice moment with himself, as usual!!?? 🤔 Before every game!!??🤔 sounds wierd... 😂😂😂

  • @andrasbokor5284
    @andrasbokor5284 5 лет назад +7

    "Why did he resign? The king will go to e2 for example..."
    It's white's move and after a check king to e2 would be a blunder if I am not missing anything.
    The real threat is that f2 after check because white cannot capture the pawn since in this case he is getting checkmated.
    Nice video, Ivanchuk is one of my favourite players so always interested to see a Carlsen vs Ivanchuk.

    • @benweieneth1103
      @benweieneth1103 4 года назад

      After White plays Re1+, Kd4 to protect the pawn. Then Rd1+, Ke4, Re1+, Kd5, Rd1+, Ke6, Re1, Black can play Rg5, then Kh3, Kf5, Rf1+, Ke4, Re1+, Kf3, Rf1+, Ke2. Now Kh4 results in Rg8 and Black can push the pawn.

    • @andrasbokor5284
      @andrasbokor5284 4 года назад

      After Kf3 the black king will attack the white rook which results in complications.
      I think after White plays Re1+, Kd4 is not a good answer.

    • @benweieneth1103
      @benweieneth1103 4 года назад

      Good point. In that case, the line after Ke6, Re1 would be Rg4, Kh3, Kf5, Rf1+, Rf4, Re1, e4. Then, put the rook on f8, bring the king back around, and you'll be close enough to guard the 1st rank.
      EDIT: Kd4, Rd1+, Ke3, Re1+, Kd3, Rd1+, Ke2 gets to the 2nd rank. Promoting the pawn will force an exchange with the rook, and K+R can checkmate.

  • @schwindsichtigaderechte5293
    @schwindsichtigaderechte5293 6 лет назад +33

    Chucky is unpredictable.

  • @marxcyberian5765
    @marxcyberian5765 2 года назад +2

    I must say Ivanchuk is another level

  • @gheffz
    @gheffz 4 года назад +1

    I love Chucky! He and Nezhy have so much in common! _The top players _*_feared_*_ them!_

  • @layg666
    @layg666 6 лет назад +3

    Damn, I subscribed a few months ago and you already have twice the amount of subs

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +3

      That's how I roll :)

  • @ninesrodriguez6641
    @ninesrodriguez6641 6 лет назад +1

    Actually the final position would be drawn if it was a normal position, because white has a defence of frontal attack of the king and a pawn, checking the king from the 1st rank. It would work if we removed the position for 1 file to the left. But exactly in this position this defence doesn't work because of the mate threat with Kf2!

  • @DirectX3
    @DirectX3 6 лет назад +1

    When everything as planbed, Ivanchuk hardly to win this game. But once everything become unpredicted, he would push and force his opponent to fall into his traps. Beautiful.

  • @soakedbearrd
    @soakedbearrd 3 года назад +3

    There's always that one guy you don't want to play, and Ivanchuck seems to be that guy in GM chess because of his unpredictability, creativity and raw balls in getting into the types of positions most GM's stay away from.

    • @amoldivo
      @amoldivo 2 года назад +1

      I like his playstyle though, it's similar to mine... On the other hand, I can't really read Magnus's or other current GM candidates XD

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd 2 года назад

      @@amoldivo he has a great intuitive style and isn’t afraid to take risk because in certain positions it would be an insult to the chess gods if he did not 😂.

    • @amoldivo
      @amoldivo 2 года назад

      @@soakedbearrd yeah, he's the on one player from top GMs that I can understand his though process, other current GMs like Rapport, Teymur, Ian and also Magnus, I can't really understand why they play certain moves, and I found out they play more of a 'textbook' chess... Or maybe I'm the weird one just like Ivanchuk 🤣... I also can't play chess on computer, it somehow makes me miss alot of simple mistakes that I normally won't do in classic board chess... I'd say I play pretty fast (for classic), but I can never play blitz or rapid chess lol... I don't think chess should be played that way :/

  • @siddharthjain8526
    @siddharthjain8526 6 лет назад +8

    After a very long time black won the Sicilian on your channel..

  • @arrowghost
    @arrowghost 6 лет назад +1

    Great game for Ivanchuk, very nice!
    Oh, Agadmator, you better be ready for the coming 2018 Altibox Norway Chess tournament, top players are going to be there too including the 2 Champions. We'll see and hopefully some great games between Fabi VS Carlsen.

  • @iargueta1220
    @iargueta1220 4 года назад +4

    This is refreshing! I see my play is similar to Chucky’s I do these weird moves that throw off my opponent. Even the engines don’t see it. This guy gave all the grandmasters problems. 👍 Need to study this guys strategies more, but really it’s instinct. Some play like Kasparov, others play like Fischer, different minds

  • @batulaganbold3976
    @batulaganbold3976 6 лет назад +20

    liked before watch :))

  • @ericwright3382
    @ericwright3382 3 года назад +1

    "..and now king to D3..... CRASH!" Love it.

  • @tarasov9794
    @tarasov9794 6 лет назад

    The level of detail of your comments about the photos always makes my day, and often a healthy laugh. ^ ^

  • @modolief
    @modolief 6 лет назад +2

    3:50 -- Here Ivanchuk played 18..a5 the pivotal moment in the game. Here Carlsen thought this was weakening the queenside a bit too much (an evaluation that the engines apparently agree with), and decided to play for a win. _How_ does one see this?? That's definitely beyond my chess understanding.

  • @SZislecker
    @SZislecker 5 лет назад +1

    It would have been nice to point out the mate idea at the end.
    T e1 + - K f2
    Tx e5 - T h 8
    ...

  • @superman5742
    @superman5742 4 года назад +1

    Too good. Too intense! Wild!!! 😈

  • @dhruvit2408
    @dhruvit2408 5 лет назад +9

    Chakky is a trouble for any world champion or chess superstar whatever.. it is confirmed many times! 😛😛

  • @aaditnoronha5383
    @aaditnoronha5383 4 года назад +4

    It was in this position that Magnus Carlsen resigned the game
    me: huh? are u sure u said that right

  • @amoldivo
    @amoldivo 2 года назад

    Ivanchuk's playstyle is just beautiful... It's the style that I expect most GMs would be... But I only see it in him, from this single game, despite watching countless GMs encounters...

  • @jeremygonzalez2230
    @jeremygonzalez2230 3 года назад +2

    Please just say captures captures captures captures captures captures! Missed opportunity

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia 5 лет назад +2

    14:15 ff.: if Re1+, then Kf2, threatening Rh8#, and Black wins. It's akin to the Lucena winning position.

  • @callmeted949
    @callmeted949 6 лет назад +1

    The last rook&king play was insane

  • @ericsbuds
    @ericsbuds 6 лет назад +1

    wow didn't expect that finish :D

  • @siddharthjain8526
    @siddharthjain8526 6 лет назад

    I have waited for this game from the day you announced to. Do this candidate tournament

  • @sudhakarreddy1453
    @sudhakarreddy1453 3 года назад +1

    Great play by Ivanchuk 🙏

  • @MartyMeganium
    @MartyMeganium 2 года назад +1

    Ivanchuk plays so technically and methodically, it's really beautiful

  • @Lakis2519
    @Lakis2519 6 лет назад +2

    When Chukky brings his A game ... you are in trouble !!

  • @BossyBroski
    @BossyBroski 6 лет назад

    2:54 What happens if black captures the pawn with the queen? Qxe5, Bf4, Qf5, g4 and black has to give up the knight otherwise Qg6, Bd3, Ne4, Bxe4 and black cannot take back with the pawn due to Qd8 checkmate. Another variation is Qg6, Bd3, Ne4, Bxe4, f5, gxf5, Qf7 and black is down a piece in a worse position. Another variation from the start is Qxe5, Bf4, Qh5, g4, and black will have to give up the knight otherwise: g4, Qg6, Bd3 works and leads to a similar variation to the previous one (with the Qf5 move instead of Qh5) or g4, Qh4, Bg5, Ne4, fxe4, Qxg4, Rg1 and black cannot capture the rook due to Bb5+ winning the queen. In this position, black is lost.