Magnus Carlsen Analyzes the Game Between Elizabeth Harmon and Borgov From The Queen's Gambit

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2021
  • Beth against Borgov was a great final game but Borgov made some big mistakes - Netflix asked me to break it down so here it is! #TheQueensGambit #MagnusCarlsen #chess
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  • @themagnuscarlsen
    @themagnuscarlsen  2 года назад +3993

    Subscribe to Magnus Carlsen RUclips Channel to see more content about Magnus Carlsen :)

    • @asa.8691
      @asa.8691 2 года назад +60

      @stets uninu I disagree.

    • @Alanstealth
      @Alanstealth 2 года назад +11

      @@asa.8691 desu

    • @StayPrimal
      @StayPrimal 2 года назад +18

      C'mon guys, everybody knows you can't disrespect bacon.

    • @abelcanalesjr5715
      @abelcanalesjr5715 2 года назад +8

      If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.

    • @TerminatedAccount.
      @TerminatedAccount. Год назад +36

      There's nothing I'd like more than watching Magnus Carlsen at Magnus Carlsen's youtube channel: Magnus Carlsen :)

  • @kristoforusresiw115
    @kristoforusresiw115 3 года назад +24284

    alternative title: Magnus Carlsen roast Borgov for 8 minutes straight

  • @kupkumral2793
    @kupkumral2793 3 года назад +7749

    World Champion Level Commentary: "Borgov shouldn't smile"

    • @chesslover2285
      @chesslover2285 3 года назад +6

      ruclips.net/video/LgCeBpPopnY/видео.html Carlsen's stream was the funniest stream yet

    • @mydearfriend007
      @mydearfriend007 3 года назад +294

      He should be ashamed of himself :D

    • @kalodawg8297
      @kalodawg8297 Год назад +102

      After that ridiculous draw offer, magnus has a point lmao

    • @fuglevesen
      @fuglevesen Год назад +27

      This made me laugh out loud for several seconds
      (The comment)

    • @jeshelmer4166
      @jeshelmer4166 Год назад +11

      Borgov blundered when he smiled

  • @jessicaxie1235
    @jessicaxie1235 Год назад +881

    "she handles it like a true champion and he handles it like a desparate man" is one of the fucking rawest lines in history for absolutely no reason

  • @siaahmadi413
    @siaahmadi413 Год назад +8694

    Imagine being so good at this that you enjoy the series on a whole different level than almost everybody else in the world

    • @EGarrett01
      @EGarrett01 Год назад +75

      The games were designed by Kasparov.

    • @amdhacker7225
      @amdhacker7225 Год назад +279

      @@EGarrett01 no they werent lmfaoooo, the games were ANALYSED BY KASPAROV, however kasparov didnt make the games BUT the games were actually famous games by grandmasters replayed here but not kasparov for sure as levy explained. They got kasparov to check the validity.

    • @EGarrett01
      @EGarrett01 Год назад +51

      @@amdhacker7225 Kasparov literally has a video on his official youtube channel called "How I designed the games for the Queen's Gambit."

    • @amdhacker7225
      @amdhacker7225 Год назад +30

      @@EGarrett01 bro if u search the games on queens gambit it literally says they are real games played by grandmasters not just kasparov i mean i dont think kasparov played any games in queens gambit.

    • @jennavn7787
      @jennavn7787 Год назад

      fr

  • @astarlan02
    @astarlan02 3 года назад +13914

    “This draw offer is frankly insulting” - me offering draw every time I am left with only a king and the opponent with a bunch of other pieces

    • @dragndorf9
      @dragndorf9 3 года назад +479

      kinda cringe bro

    • @erlindaalba1682
      @erlindaalba1682 3 года назад +72

      Lol same

    • @stanleytime9193
      @stanleytime9193 3 года назад +48

      That's called being a prick

    • @houssemamami4359
      @houssemamami4359 3 года назад +53

      I dont know u but I reeeeally really hate players like u, why do u even do that man. Everytime I got spamed with draw offers when he is left with -13 material. Accept your loss and learn from it, stop being a child.

    • @stanleytime9193
      @stanleytime9193 3 года назад +56

      @@houssemamami4359 exactly, so annoying

  •  3 года назад +7717

    "She is just torturing him, which she has every right to do".

  • @Kwigs_kun
    @Kwigs_kun Год назад +12770

    As a non-chess player, it's great to know that so much thought and care was put into these matches to make them so authentic

    • @fermatslasttheorem6298
      @fermatslasttheorem6298 Год назад +175

      Majority of the moved were from a real game up until the end.

    • @eddarby469
      @eddarby469 Год назад +217

      They copied known GM games, so having good games is no great feat.

    • @westerling8436
      @westerling8436 Год назад +26

      yeah, it's not like there are books with full chess games and plays ikr

    • @letsplayblis1115
      @letsplayblis1115 Год назад +74

      ​@@westerling8436 It's almost like you are sarcastic at a simple positive assertion given by Kwigs to the production quality of the show having authentic chess moves replicating real matches. Or just being ignorant, now that I think about it, it seems your both. IKR

    • @westerling8436
      @westerling8436 Год назад +7

      @@letsplayblis1115 typical chess fan talk haha

  • @vivekdandare
    @vivekdandare Год назад +2043

    Magnus is so humble that he assumed people might not know him and introduced himself at the beginning. What an amazing character trait.

    • @shoe_gaze
      @shoe_gaze 7 месяцев назад +106

      the majority of people probably really didn't know who magnus was, since queen's gambit was a lot of people's first intro into chess. but magnus is definitely a cool dude. there's a vid of him playing bullet at a college bar and taking the time to compliment the other kid's playing 😎😎

    • @mosesseun2746
      @mosesseun2746 7 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@shoe_gazeif queen's gambit was ur first intro to chess then u probably shouldn't be watching this video

    • @shoe_gaze
      @shoe_gaze 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@mosesseun2746 no way u play chess and aren't aware of queen's gambit impact on the game 🫵😹 🫵😂

    • @brunoescoto9630
      @brunoescoto9630 7 месяцев назад +53

      ppl who don't play chess have no clue who he is.

    • @deckardcraigwyr8573
      @deckardcraigwyr8573 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@brunoescoto9630 people who dont interest in chess perhaps dont watch this movie either

  • @normalohio8421
    @normalohio8421 3 года назад +14493

    "She had other ways to win as well but this is a fitting way to humiliate and punish him for his indecent act of offering a draw to her." XD

    • @emanuelemarchisio3818
      @emanuelemarchisio3818 3 года назад +423

      Savage

    • @jdderew1
      @jdderew1 2 года назад +47

      Yes... a fictional character that didn't play as any chess player has ever played that got him in that position in the first place... Yes, very accurate...

    • @wellesmorgado4797
      @wellesmorgado4797 2 года назад +1

      Pitiless MC!! 8-))

    • @marcosc9130
      @marcosc9130 2 года назад +232

      @@jdderew1 Considering the game was created by Kasparov, I think it's not as bad lol It has to find the balance of being real enough, without actually having the filler moves of real games, so if you have a problem with it take to Garry.

    • @stvrmistic3700
      @stvrmistic3700 2 года назад +12

      @Sam Chak ok sam chak

  • @progrigrita
    @progrigrita 3 года назад +9003

    "The pieces are not on the ceiling, they're in my head" - glad he clarified it

    • @ahitler5592
      @ahitler5592 3 года назад +180

      The ceiling is the secret of the universe

    • @henrychung3545
      @henrychung3545 3 года назад +212

      yea man, like if he didn't explain, we would have never known

    • @latslarsson2001
      @latslarsson2001 3 года назад +62

      many people ask him how its like for him

    • @richmarmananquil293
      @richmarmananquil293 3 года назад +28

      the ceiling is simply to hold them up

    • @kevinjay8440
      @kevinjay8440 3 года назад +65

      He has 160iq i bet he thinks everyone else is a wall

  • @fruitygranulizer540
    @fruitygranulizer540 Год назад +362

    "borgov shouldn't smile. he should be ashamed" LMAOO i love you magnus

  • @gallivantingsprt
    @gallivantingsprt Год назад +1953

    No wonder Magnus himself was interested in the chess sequences of this series. I heard Kasparov helped them design those games.
    It feels like we've been served a treat we are not capable of fully appreciating. Still feels great

    • @Felyxx
      @Felyxx Год назад +59

      It’s like having an F1 themed movie produced by Ayrton Senna.

    • @emmacook5286
      @emmacook5286 Год назад +105

      yes he did! Kasparov was a consultant on the show. apparently they even considered him for the role of Borgov!

    • @gordonwu6828
      @gordonwu6828 Год назад +5

      @@Felyxx I’d absolutely watch that

    • @Badr4sta
      @Badr4sta Год назад +6

      @@Felyxx getting one produced by lewis hamilton pretty soon

    • @Felyxx
      @Felyxx Год назад +2

      @Badr4sta I know, I just hope he's going to keep it about the racing and not all the woke crap he's been into lately. Don't have anything against the guy and I'mm sure he couldn't care less, I'm just not into his style.

  • @billtruttschel
    @billtruttschel 3 года назад +9588

    Much credit should go to the filmmakers if Magnus thought "the chess was very, very well done".

    • @AmplifyChris
      @AmplifyChris 3 года назад +42

      This comment deserves more likes

    • @vikramkrishnan6414
      @vikramkrishnan6414 3 года назад +802

      They hired Garry Kasparov, no wonder the chess is outstanding

    • @sagarkulkarni2590
      @sagarkulkarni2590 3 года назад +41

      @El paco not just a chess player bro.

    • @drewjenkins2318
      @drewjenkins2318 2 года назад +110

      @@AmplifyChris All the games in the series are just historical that games that someone picked from the database.

    • @Daergarz
      @Daergarz 2 года назад +436

      @@drewjenkins2318 And thank goodness they actually made the effort. I mean, imagine if movies involving any type of coding or hacking tried half as hard?

  • @finndegraaf2707
    @finndegraaf2707 3 года назад +33709

    Me: "Wow Borgov handled his loss very well, props to him"
    Magnus: "Borgov shouldn't smile, he should be ashamed at the way he conducted the end of this game."
    Me: "oh"

    • @Archonsx
      @Archonsx 3 года назад +94

      @Anna Svidler cause deep down u know you are better, you can do better, and you’re mostly angry at yourself.

    • @DreiChessNerd
      @DreiChessNerd 3 года назад +547

      Lol LMFAOO

    • @shnn_twt
      @shnn_twt 3 года назад +341

      LMAO relatable

    • @kallekallessons
      @kallekallessons 3 года назад +577

      That's just Magnus' opinion. But frankly I think he's a bit too into it, winning and losing and taking it well isn't exclusive to any sport, it goes for anything in life.

    • @darthmath1071
      @darthmath1071 3 года назад +764

      @@kallekallessons "taking it well" is subjective. It's childish and pointless to be angry at your opponent but being angry at yourself can make you improve.

  • @ragzzytv
    @ragzzytv Год назад +1242

    07:43 Magnus Carlsen telling that the chess was very well done in the series is the equivalent of Euler telling the math was pretty good in the movie

    • @UKSponge360
      @UKSponge360 Год назад +80

      or like Messi saying the football scenes were pretty good in a movie

    • @ShinYamiZakura
      @ShinYamiZakura Год назад +32

      @@UKSponge360 or like Caravaggio saying the painting scenes were pretty good in the movie.

    • @lucaketterer7582
      @lucaketterer7582 Год назад +176

      Or like hitler said the war scenes were really good in a movie

    • @pettercity
      @pettercity Год назад +34

      @@lucaketterer7582 ayooo💀💀💀💀💀

    • @Tomi97_videos
      @Tomi97_videos Год назад +14

      Well they got Garry Kasparov to personally prepare the games for them. It would be embarasing if the games were no good.

  • @rthmjohn
    @rthmjohn Год назад +2289

    Magnus's commentary combined with Anya Taylor Joy's world-class acting talent make it seem as though Magnus is commentating on a real-life tournament and not a television show. Despite not being a chess player herself, Anya captures perfectly all the emotions that a world-champion-to-be would be experiencing in such a scenario. Beautiful.

    • @MrJeanGuru
      @MrJeanGuru Год назад +1

      Simp

    • @joebloggs5679
      @joebloggs5679 Год назад +17

      What is this show? Feminist propaganda? Remember what Bobby Fischer said about women chess players.

    • @koifish528
      @koifish528 Год назад +227

      @@joebloggs5679 I also remember what he said about Jewish people

    • @joebloggs5679
      @joebloggs5679 Год назад

      @@koifish528 he spoke facts. And that's why he was defamed. That clan of devils in the guise of a religious people have been kicked out of over 100 places over 2000 years and when a certain Austrian saved Germany from their clutches, they started another world war using international influence and after they destroyed Germany, they created a hoax that has stopped anyone ever questioning them again.

    • @edgy5093
      @edgy5093 Год назад +53

      @@koifish528 LMAO

  • @el_bizcocho6916
    @el_bizcocho6916 3 года назад +2585

    When he said “I fell she’s just torturing him at this point” gives a whole new meaning to the show

    • @PrinTed56
      @PrinTed56 2 года назад +120

      Right!! it's exactly how they described her playing style in the show

    • @desiv1170
      @desiv1170 Год назад +81

      "Which she has every right to do..."
      :-) Savage... ;-)

    • @TormodSteinsholt
      @TormodSteinsholt Год назад +18

      I think you also need to account for how comfortable Magnus is as a player. He cannot see everything about every situation, but he is remarkable to see a position and be positive that the position contains no unknowns.
      There are many examples where he is surprised that he is the only person in the world to sees something "obvious" in a position. I think his rating would be even higher if he understood the blind spots of others more.

    • @ThatAboutDoesIt
      @ThatAboutDoesIt Год назад +4

      Also when he mentioned that the chess board was in her head and not on the ceiling.. I really thought she was visually seeing the board. I'm such an idiot!

    • @andrewdavie386
      @andrewdavie386 Год назад +14

      @@ThatAboutDoesIt given when she first moved into the house with her adopted parents, she needed to rip a hole in the fabric over the top of the board so she could see the ceiling and thus the chessboard... I think she actually was supposed to be seeing things visually on the ceiling. The fabric obscured her view - so she ripped it - a pretty unambiguous sign that she was visualising things literally, not metaphorically.

  • @kevris482
    @kevris482 3 года назад +8742

    Borgov shouldn't smile, He should be ashamed of the way he conducted the end of the game 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Martin1519
    @Martin1519 Год назад +722

    I took borgov’s smile as him being proud of her beating him, and happy that he finally met an opponent worthy of becoming a world champion! I thought that was a beautiful moment.

  • @user-zj2kp7mm7x
    @user-zj2kp7mm7x Год назад +83

    "The pieces are not on the ceiling, they're in my head" - Magnus Carlsen

    • @5PYZ3R
      @5PYZ3R 2 месяца назад

      maybe if he swallowed a handful of strange green pills

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 3 года назад +2783

    Everybody Gangsta
    Until Beth Harmon installs Stockfish on the ceiling

  • @richardhoner7842
    @richardhoner7842 2 года назад +9609

    It boggles my brain that the greatest chess player on the planet takes the time to help us understand this remarkable film series. Fantastic and so appreciated.

    • @preciousamaechi5887
      @preciousamaechi5887 Год назад +11

      Savage😂

    • @trendybistro
      @trendybistro Год назад +64

      Chess is incredibly boring and he doesn't even want to be the champion anymore. He's been doing this for such a long time, he probably just wants to make money off of it and retire, and I say good on him. No one has even come close to how good he is.

    • @vibovitold
      @vibovitold Год назад +153

      ​@@trendybistro not really true, some players have come fairly close. both WC matches with Karjakin and Caruana were drawn in the classical portion (12 games each - 12 draws with Caruana, 1 win 1 loss and 10 draws against Karjakin), he beated them on rapid tiebreaks.
      don't take my word for it though - it's Carlsen himself who said (in 2018) that "in classical chess he [Caruana] has at this point just as much right as I to call himself the best in the world".
      besides, Carlsen forfeited the WC match, but he intends to keep on playing professionally / competitively, clearly he's not ready to abandon the "incredibly boring" chess just yet.

    • @hoonghoonghoong2252
      @hoonghoonghoong2252 Год назад

      @@trendybistro he wasn't bored... it was just because he was a champion he had to prepare for a long period to defend his title and restrict himself from playing other tourments..and it was alot of stress and "boring" since it was not worth for him to play against one person after a long period... he is still playing in tournaments... chess is intense.. play blitz if you feel bore.

    • @vic_710
      @vic_710 Год назад

      @@trendybistro "Chess is incredibly boring"
      You do know there's a neat little thing called opinions right? Even if you think chess is boring it's not like others are gonna think the same.
      Also he's not tryna make money off of it, cause if he was he would've had his twitch subs on. He's just having fun with it

  • @jimmyrodriguez5670
    @jimmyrodriguez5670 Год назад +587

    I love when a person at the top of a certain field can surrender themselves to fiction and embrace the experience as reality. It's a beautiful thing that reveals their true love for the field they specialize in.

    • @risingforce9291
      @risingforce9291 Год назад +6

      That separates them from their mediocre peers. Intelligent but stuck in their own world not attuned to the reality of things.

    • @skallittor5478
      @skallittor5478 8 месяцев назад +1

      taylor joy and beth harmon, translating it to the real world, helped more to real Carles than Carlsen itself to the Serie. After this serie Chess went up and the tournamens surely did increase their prizes. I understand your position but it is not like "Magnus is supporting the serie", for me it is like "Serie is supporting chess and in consecuence to Magnus too". Do you get my point?

    • @jimmyrodriguez5670
      @jimmyrodriguez5670 8 месяцев назад

      @@skallittor5478 I don't even know if your point was typed in English. So no, I don't understand any point you were trying to make. But what's important is that you made yourself feel smart

    • @skallittor5478
      @skallittor5478 8 месяцев назад

      what part you did not understand?@@jimmyrodriguez5670

    • @arvinarooni1910
      @arvinarooni1910 8 месяцев назад

      can you elaborate further?@@risingforce9291

  • @guidosalzano15
    @guidosalzano15 Год назад +385

    As a professional player, Magnus could have added that the game in the movie was based on a real game played between Vasily Ivanchuk and Patrick Wolff, Biel Interzonal, 1993, where Beth improved with 37 Ne6

    • @thegoggstar
      @thegoggstar Год назад +4

      Knight I assume

    • @ethanfreeman9243
      @ethanfreeman9243 Год назад

      @@thegoggstaryup

    • @JudgeSim
      @JudgeSim Год назад +22

      @@thegoggstar Yes, Knight to square e6. The "K" notation is reserved for the King piece.

    • @thegoggstar
      @thegoggstar Год назад +4

      @@JudgeSim Thanks

    • @zaneschuylertinimbang4423
      @zaneschuylertinimbang4423 Год назад +17

      i just checked ur fide stats and my guy you are a serious chess player

  • @GothamChess
    @GothamChess 3 года назад +10036

    Here before title change: "Queen's Gamit"

  • @agadmator
    @agadmator 3 года назад +5880

    Hello Everyone! :)

    • @wooboo156
      @wooboo156 3 года назад +243

      Without further ado

    • @vk3567
      @vk3567 3 года назад +235

      Sorry about that

    • @jonobrow
      @jonobrow 3 года назад +207

      And it was in this position that Borgov resigned the game, as there is nothing more to be done here.

    • @user-ho1vt8vz2l
      @user-ho1vt8vz2l 3 года назад +156

      Captures captures captures

    • @finndegraaf2707
      @finndegraaf2707 3 года назад +24

      Hello Antonio

  • @Incepter.
    @Incepter. Год назад +45

    I really loved how the people who worked on The Queen's Gambit really tried to make it as accurate as possible so I am glad that Magnus Carlsen is analyzing it.

  • @WellnessatWorknz
    @WellnessatWorknz Год назад +90

    As an amateur player and lover of chess I was enchanted and enthralled by The Queens Gambit not knowing how things would go was a huge part of it's charm. Delighted to find out that a brilliant chess mind felt the same. congratulations to the writers actors and producers, and thanks Magnus for sharing so candidly.

  • @Alex-ey5zk
    @Alex-ey5zk 3 года назад +806

    This clearly hasn’t hit the algorithm yet

    • @WetNoodle154
      @WetNoodle154 3 года назад +9

      It will soon

    • @nhrunner
      @nhrunner 3 года назад +18

      @@WetNoodle154 and again in 7 years lol

    • @Figgy20000
      @Figgy20000 3 года назад +4

      @@nhrunner !remindme 7 years :)

    • @32A419
      @32A419 3 года назад +5

      it hitted for me

    • @rydm0541
      @rydm0541 3 года назад +3

      just hit :)

  • @CizzaAU
    @CizzaAU 3 года назад +4322

    *Me:* Borgov is smiling, it looks like he's having fun with it.
    *Magnus:* Borgov shouldn't smile, he should be ashamed at the way he conducted the end of this game.
    *Me:* Why is Borgov smiling after that performance?

    • @the_bottomfragger
      @the_bottomfragger 3 года назад +96

      @Anna Svidler There are situations where great chess players smiled after a loss but Magnus is right not after offering a joke of a draw. (which I never would've realized just watching the show without knowing the analysis and having the board)

    • @SuhasPai
      @SuhasPai 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/t5IzOAiB4eU/видео.html Carlsen Naka rivalry explained

    • @chefcurry1192
      @chefcurry1192 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/t5IzOAiB4eU/видео.html Carlsen Naka rivalry explained

    • @Bartooc
      @Bartooc 3 года назад +2

      Maybe he just wanted to trick his opponnet to accept the draw

    • @drdiscostu
      @drdiscostu 3 года назад +41

      I think he smiled because there was a part of him that was relieved to be removed from a cog in the Soviet machine as the world's most invincible chess player

  • @ArcanePath360
    @ArcanePath360 Год назад +15

    Just got done binge watching this series. It was awesome. I love how they re-create the 60s, right down to the colour grading and environments.

  • @jonesey1981
    @jonesey1981 Год назад +56

    So glad to see someone so humble and generous be the world champion. I love this guy, he has such a happy attitude and i always see him being respectful when he plays. What an interesting perspective to see what the world champ thinks. Thanks for making this Magnus!

    • @skittles2
      @skittles2 Год назад +2

      What made you say he's humble? Genuinely curious, bc I've seen lots of his interview, funny guy, but I definitely wouldn't use the word humble to describe him. Thanks, if you'll answer

    • @stianaandal1488
      @stianaandal1488 7 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠​⁠@@skittles2 He is respectful, honest, praising his opponents when they do well. And in the clips where he can seem cocky he is lowkey being funny while at the same time being honest. He is in fact much better than everyone else

  • @mattriarchal
    @mattriarchal 3 года назад +1375

    Man this wasn’t about analyzing the game from the show at all
    Magnus really just roasted borgov HAHAHAHAA

    • @ianism1103
      @ianism1103 3 года назад +13

      Imo, you can't say it's not. It's part of the series. All details in all films should be open to interpretation and critical observation as the viewer likes. The point of that scene may not strictly be about the chess, but you can't say that it completely isn't.

    • @Dakiller1243
      @Dakiller1243 2 года назад +7

      @@ianism1103 theres always this one guy 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jullianmolina8842
      @jullianmolina8842 2 года назад +3

      @@ianism1103 you literally made zero sense

    • @beachcan
      @beachcan 2 года назад +3

      @@ianism1103 how can someone forget how to laugh?

    • @uselessdegenerate7565
      @uselessdegenerate7565 2 года назад

      @@ianism1103 it's a *J O K E*

  • @yamabushins
    @yamabushins 2 года назад +3932

    I know chess has billions of possible outcomes and combinations, but to have "Lot's of game segments I've never seen before..." coming from a guy who memorized pretty much all of the significant moves from probably all of the most significant chess games ever played is just.... Wow... AND at the same time making the game actually interesting to analyze, not only for amateurs, but for GMs as well...

    • @wellesmorgado4797
      @wellesmorgado4797 2 года назад +156

      People have estimated that a high level GM might have memorized north of 100,000 chess patterns in the brain. I think MC certainly is one of these.

    • @marcosc9130
      @marcosc9130 2 года назад +158

      The problem with chess at this level is that there are not really not many positions possible, most players play always the best/2nd best position on every move, so in the long run it's not that hard to learn the patterns. (for them of course, for mere mortals it is not) and since most have a repertoire they stick with, they start to learn every outcome since almost every time people will play the best move to answer his, and if they don't he will punish, that's why so many games end in draw at classic, with time to think the game is basically a matter of who wants to risk playing something unusual vs sticking to the end in the main line of that variation and drawing.

    • @AdrianOkay
      @AdrianOkay Год назад +32

      The computers are the only ones that get creative in chess

    • @vibovitold
      @vibovitold Год назад +35

      ​@@marcosc9130 chess PATTERNS are not the same thing as concrete move sequences.
      there are thousands and thousands of ways in which every pattern can occur, and of course these patterns are usually combined, so an experienced player will break a given position down into several discernible patterns.
      that's what makes blindfold chess possible.
      that's more or less how our brains (and in modern times, artificial inteligence) are able to quickly recognize and decipher hand writing, for instance - by extracting the crucial patterns out of the overall complexity.
      for someone like Kaspar Hauser, who's illiterate and never learned to read and write, it would be nothing short of magic.

    • @pseudoduckk3029
      @pseudoduckk3029 Год назад +11

      Wellt his game _WAS_ designed by Garry Kasparov himself

  • @thierryperrenoud1460
    @thierryperrenoud1460 Месяц назад

    So beautiful !
    Made me cry because the comments on movie... the realistic view made the feeling even deeper, full of sens.
    Thank you very very much!

  • @kennethtyson7808
    @kennethtyson7808 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good seeing the Champ streaming. He has so much knowledge to share. Enjoyed the clips.

  • @Adwik_Mishra
    @Adwik_Mishra 3 года назад +2695

    Lmao he is introducing himself like no one knows him.
    Edit: Yeah, still very humble of him

    • @MetalMaster9960
      @MetalMaster9960 3 года назад +12

      What?

    • @speedy3702
      @speedy3702 3 года назад +228

      This video is also being posted in official Netflix accounts. So unfurtionally there are a lot of people who watched the show, but who don't know who he is yet.

    • @alenciaga21
      @alenciaga21 3 года назад +42

      I am sure not everyone knows him

    • @MetalMaster9960
      @MetalMaster9960 3 года назад +2

      @@alenciaga21 you may be right on that

    • @taco6649
      @taco6649 3 года назад +17

      Well, this 2020 has brought a lot more of attention to chess, there's a lot of new people who don't know too much about chess, I'm pretty sure They'll be Impressed Carlsen's level

  • @chrisoleary9876
    @chrisoleary9876 3 года назад +2536

    Carlsen is a true professional. Willing to help all levels of chess players.

    • @jrbleau
      @jrbleau 3 года назад +56

      Yes, a great world champion and ambassador for the game.

    • @cosmospanda7727
      @cosmospanda7727 3 года назад +35

      I like how he did his analysis but I wish he had a board to show the game instead of just the clips from the series because it was hard for me, a bad player, to understand :)

    • @BedroomPianist
      @BedroomPianist 3 года назад +20

      Agreed. Hopefully Borgov can learn from Carlsens analysis

    • @rcsmit
      @rcsmit 3 года назад +1

      @@cosmospanda7727 there are some other videos explaining the game like ruclips.net/video/oIMaTKOZG-8/видео.html

    • @C00ltronix
      @C00ltronix 3 года назад +3

      @@BedroomPianist Well, that game was in 1968 - even if Netflix does a sequel, and they meet again, maybe in 1970 or so, keep in mind that Carlsen was only born in 1990.

  • @Ashgrom
    @Ashgrom Год назад +13

    It says something about the attention to detail in the series when our times greatest champ describes the chess in the series as beautiful and exciting. Bravo :)

  • @jaradc2198
    @jaradc2198 Год назад +1

    This video was a treat. Thank you for your valuable perspective Mr. Carlsen. Loved the introspection.

  • @IzayoiMeiHigu
    @IzayoiMeiHigu 3 года назад +583

    Savage.. "Borgov shouldn't smile, he should be ashamed" HAHAHAHA
    Imagine Magnus as a father 🤣🤣 poor kids

    • @FujikiFr
      @FujikiFr 3 года назад +64

      "Do your best and always remember : losing is dying, there is absolutely no point in just participate."

    • @btonasse
      @btonasse 3 года назад +41

      @@FujikiFr He is not talking about losing, but about the unsportsmanlike draw offer

    • @FujikiFr
      @FujikiFr 3 года назад +7

      @@btonasse I know. But he also desperately hates losing.

    • @psychohist
      @psychohist 3 года назад +24

      @@FujikiFr "Winning isn't everything ... winning is the only thing."

    • @IRON--MAN
      @IRON--MAN 3 года назад

      @Fujiki Geno yeah! I don't understand how can the kids be poor

  • @kshitijverma332
    @kshitijverma332 3 года назад +813

    Everybody at the end of their video: Stay home stay safe
    Magnus Carlsen: Go out and play

    • @danicarovo8818
      @danicarovo8818 3 года назад +25

      chess comes before all

    • @rubybravealine7330
      @rubybravealine7330 3 года назад +7

      i cant 😭😭🤚🏼🤚🏼🤚🏼

    • @katik4208
      @katik4208 3 года назад +13

      He clearly is more intelligent, than these covid-sheeps.

    • @TheShanicpower
      @TheShanicpower 2 года назад +27

      @@katik4208 Ewwww a Covid denier

    • @shruumcotapotom3003
      @shruumcotapotom3003 2 года назад +18

      @@TheShanicpower i think its satire (hope)

  • @ksoonsoon
    @ksoonsoon Год назад

    Loved this commentary. Thank you

  • @HereIsANewGuest
    @HereIsANewGuest Год назад +3

    Thanks, very fun, subtile and interesting analysis. And it's cool to have a very qualified point of view about this series.

  • @nikn2734
    @nikn2734 3 года назад +395

    “This draw offer is frankly insulting”

    • @TheRealHerbaSchmurba
      @TheRealHerbaSchmurba 3 года назад +12

      It really is though. Magnus spittin facts

    • @GeorgeDCowley
      @GeorgeDCowley 2 года назад +1

      He thought process after that was "is there a trap here? No."

  • @x0tek
    @x0tek 3 года назад +247

    Gotta love Magnus scoffing at Borgov for smiling after the loss. So fiercely competitive haha

  • @tikatank6772
    @tikatank6772 Год назад +3

    Wow...wasn't expecting such an interesting analysis. Very well done Mr Carlsen. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.

  • @MilesFastvr
    @MilesFastvr Год назад +6

    I hope you do more commentating like this. It's always fun hearing what you are thinking during a game since you are the Chess Master.

    • @eaglesandowls
      @eaglesandowls Год назад

      No, I am the Chess Master

    • @Brandon-sb3nw
      @Brandon-sb3nw 7 месяцев назад

      @@eaglesandowls No, I am the Chess Master

  • @quinnmcdonald3763
    @quinnmcdonald3763 3 года назад +715

    Magnus would be great in the next season of this show.

    • @ozonejgs2887
      @ozonejgs2887 3 года назад +79

      It's a limited series. There won't be a next season.

    • @SuperLari1234
      @SuperLari1234 3 года назад +2

      @@ozonejgs2887 why?

    • @ensiemen9836
      @ensiemen9836 3 года назад +148

      @@SuperLari1234 dont really see whats the point of another season. They basically did everything they could in one season from her childhood to starting her career to her mum dying to depression to you know the end winning it all. All you can do is her winning more or just doing the same thing again with her breaking down.

    • @LaMarina888
      @LaMarina888 3 года назад +18

      @@SuperLari1234 it’s also based off a book, which doesn’t have a sequel at the moment

    • @ozonejgs2887
      @ozonejgs2887 3 года назад +57

      @@SuperLari1234 What do you mean, why? Because it is, dude. That's probably what was signed off on.
      Besides, the story ended in a perfect place. Beth Harmon's arc as a character is complete. Anything else would be cyclic and unnecessary.
      Perhaps Netflix could experiment with a completely new chess IP. Maybe a biopic on a player such as Paul Morphy, and his famous 1858 trip to Europe? But the Queen's Gambit is not a series that needs a continuation.

  • @Paulinrnke
    @Paulinrnke 2 года назад +1643

    He can play the best chess in the world and also explain and make interesting to us a made-for-tv chess game. . He can bring it down to our level. That’s pretty shocking to me.
    Also shocking is the fact that the writers of the tv show were able to create chess games for the show that are interesting to him.

    • @marcosc9130
      @marcosc9130 2 года назад +108

      That's because they hired Kasparov to do it for them, they would go for absurd games as always, but Kasparov told them not to and personally helped create games that were both real enough, but not like stupid long and boring like a real championship match. Specially because back then games were a little more wild, since players didn't train with 3000 rating Engine since they are kids. Some people say they should have used real matches, but for the average person watching a game with 180 moves with a lot of depth is not feasible, imagine fitting 10% of the reason why the Najdorf is played that way. Or worse, translating the rather uninteresting "Queen's Gambit", very safe, very positional and making it exciting.

    • @sarangtamirisa5090
      @sarangtamirisa5090 2 года назад +7

      I dont think speaking another language is a big deal. And the games were selected based on real good games, so they are interesting.

    • @vibovitold
      @vibovitold Год назад +32

      ​@@marcosc9130 "they would go for absurd games as always, but Kasparov told them not to"
      The fact that they hired Kasparov is by itself evidence that they DIDN'T want to go for absurd games, and that decision must have been made BEFORE he could tell them that (since he hadn't been hired yet).
      by the way it was Kasparov + Pandolfini, if i remember correctly.
      "Some people say they should have used real matches, but for the average person watching a game with 180 moves with a lot of depth is not feasible"
      i think you mean real games (not matches), and no, actual games aren't typically 180 moves long either.
      the actual game it was based on was a 72 moves draw (between Ivanchuk and Wolff), which was spiced up and converted into a 53 moves win, arguably adding MORE depth to it, as the actual game avoided complexities, exchanged most pieces and this was exactly why it took longer and ended in a draw.
      and the 72 moves that original game lasted - while far from 180 - was still pretty long by tournament standards.
      as evidenced by the fact that for Ivanchuk was actually the 2nd longest game (out of 13) he played in that tournament, and for Wolff the longest one.
      so whatever speaks against using real life games in TV, it's not their length as you imply.
      not to mention there's obviously no reason to show every single move on the screen - even a game consisting of 100+ moves could still be narrowed down to just the interesting parts for cinematic purposes.

    • @theseeker3073
      @theseeker3073 Год назад +20

      In Europe it's normal to speak more than one language, heck, most people speak three or four languages.

    • @jammer1993
      @jammer1993 Год назад +10

      ​@@theseeker3073 not just in Europe, I don't understand why the U.S thinks speaking a second language is amazing and a sign of intelligence or something.
      proper English with punctuations and being grammatically correct is the hardest thing for me.

  • @charlesfrancis1706
    @charlesfrancis1706 Год назад +10

    I very much enjoyed your commentary on this Magnus! For us "average chess players" trying to get better, it means alot to hear from a world champion that this series is on point with high level real life chess scenarios. Thanks!

  • @harunyucel354
    @harunyucel354 8 месяцев назад +1

    i really enjoyed this video. Thanks man

  • @temirlankasmaliev9322
    @temirlankasmaliev9322 3 года назад +119

    aren't we so lucky to see actual Champion reviewing a movie. Damn, I wanna get emotional but I'm dead inside

  • @technowey
    @technowey 3 года назад +454

    I’m a 64 year old very amateur chess player, and a big fan of you. All I can tell someone like you is that love and kindness, being grateful, and working hard are what matter in life, and based on interviews I’ve seen of you, you already know that too.
    So, I’m an even bigger fan.

    • @us-Bahn
      @us-Bahn 3 года назад +12

      Carl Friedrich Gauss made a similar remark in his later years that nothing in life is greater than kindness.

  • @lokeijak
    @lokeijak Год назад +52

    Carlsen loves the game so much. You can see how much passion, love and respect he has for the game. Such a legend

  • @godmodeactivated5843
    @godmodeactivated5843 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for breaking down subtle details in the series that I never thought of. just wow

  • @davidchopin6583
    @davidchopin6583 3 года назад +162

    5:22 it looks like magnus is playing against Beth lmao

  • @isaachaze1
    @isaachaze1 3 года назад +84

    wow, the Champ actually didn't know what he's talking about for a second. "She could never lose...". Put ME in her spot at that moment, and I promise you, I will find the way to lose

  • @lgarcia67
    @lgarcia67 Год назад +1

    That was awesome! Thank you for the analysis. I don’t play myself; so it was very helpful

  • @urwholefamilydied
    @urwholefamilydied Год назад

    Was fun to hear the champs take on the series... I was always curious.

  • @awriter1214
    @awriter1214 3 года назад +353

    Carlsen is basically me trying to comprehend logic out of Indian daily soaps at this moment

    • @avanikumari4415
      @avanikumari4415 3 года назад +5

      😂😂😂😂

    • @azrorz1775
      @azrorz1775 2 года назад +16

      Next time you're watching one you can say "he shouldn't have smiled there, he should be ashamed of the way he handled that situation"

  • @Jozarovschesschannel
    @Jozarovschesschannel 3 года назад +137

    Awesome Magnus, you explained the psychology behind moves like no-one else

    • @ss9392
      @ss9392 3 года назад +2

      Oh hey Jozarov great to see you here!

    • @Jozarovschesschannel
      @Jozarovschesschannel 3 года назад +3

      @@ss9392 Really Impressed by Magnus in this video

  • @peteholden6680
    @peteholden6680 Год назад

    Great video.. Thanks for doing this commentary

  • @j.davidsapp6212
    @j.davidsapp6212 Год назад

    I enjoyed your analysis -- Thanks for sharing!

  • @gunamuthu9284
    @gunamuthu9284 3 года назад +337

    Magnus vs Beth in season 2 of the queen's gambit please

    • @diegobompiedi1999
      @diegobompiedi1999 3 года назад +9

      It has no sense

    • @LeventK
      @LeventK 3 года назад +8

      @@diegobompiedi1999 Why can't you take a (beep) joke?

    • @diegobompiedi1999
      @diegobompiedi1999 3 года назад +9

      @@LeventK it is not a (beep) joke bro

    • @tarikkkkkkkkkkk
      @tarikkkkkkkkkkk 3 года назад +33

      magnus would crash her

    • @Figgy20000
      @Figgy20000 3 года назад +19

      Magnus would stomp her into the ground.

  • @royfablooo2810
    @royfablooo2810 3 года назад +262

    I'm glad Queen's Gambit was released, I was never good at chess myself but I find it fascinating. And I'm glad it helped popularized the game again.

    • @vibovitold
      @vibovitold Год назад +10

      "popularized again"? when did it fall out of popularity?

    • @mangomaniac3331
      @mangomaniac3331 Год назад +16

      @@vibovitold maybe they meant for the younger people. cuz i sure as hell dont see a lot of kids talking about chess

    • @afif4738
      @afif4738 Год назад +6

      @@mangomaniac3331 young people play more chess and talk about it more than older people

    • @chintanshah6234
      @chintanshah6234 Год назад

      @@mangomaniac3331 you're hanging with wrong kind of young people

    • @ican384
      @ican384 Год назад +3

      @@vibovitold I mean I learned chess because of the queen’s gambit, it inspired many people to learn how to play

  • @gogolaygo1903
    @gogolaygo1903 Год назад +1

    watching you explain the game makes me almost want to cry, i never realized they tried to coordinate the chess moves and tell a beautiful story at the same time...

  • @i-love-space390
    @i-love-space390 4 месяца назад +8

    Thank you Magnus. I was a teen when Bobby Fischer defeated Boris Spaskey. In America, that really drove the popularity of chess up for the first time in almost a century.
    The Queen's Gambit really pushed chess up in the consciousness of Americans again. I had read that the games in the series were pretty realistic, but it is nice for the greatest current player in the world to analyze them.
    My only quibble is that it is hard to see all the moves in sequence, since this is a drama that focuses more on the personalities. When you were analyzing the games, it would have been helpful to put a little game board in the corner so we could better follow what you were talking about. In order to follow you, I had to slow down the sequences, stop them, and rewind a few times and have a board of my own set up.

  • @luxderfux2348
    @luxderfux2348 3 года назад +35

    "He should not be smiling, he should be ashamed" got me right there

  • @danno1800
    @danno1800 2 года назад +8

    These were wonderful! Thank you for making these videos and sharing them with us. Much appreciated…

  • @user-xm3iy6ht1z
    @user-xm3iy6ht1z 5 месяцев назад

    Super glad that you share your knowledge. 🙏

  • @dominioexito
    @dominioexito 4 месяца назад

    Thanks, great as always!

  • @AugmentedMartini
    @AugmentedMartini 3 года назад +90

    Thank you, Magnus. It's great to hear the perspective of someone who's actually been in a high-stress world championship. I enjoyed your commentary so much!

  • @trinacorbett4827
    @trinacorbett4827 3 года назад +5

    Thank you sharing your experience with the series. I've been watching your games for quit awhile so when this series came out I was very happy to see it. It's really a thrill to watch you play chess. Thank you.

  • @thechesscollective
    @thechesscollective Год назад

    Great video I loved it, however I think if you made a video like this again, it would be useful to have the game with the current position displayed in the upper corner throughout the conversation. But great idea to make this video regardless!

  • @lauravillanueva2175
    @lauravillanueva2175 Год назад

    Very cool sequence. Great commentary Magnus!

  • @surfwriter8461
    @surfwriter8461 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for your interesting commentary on the series and this final match in particular. I know little about chess, but I can still enjoy your analysis. And it's a big compliment to the "Queen's Gambit" series that you think so highly of how they handled the chess matches.

  • @robertbeatty1
    @robertbeatty1 2 года назад +2

    Love your commentary. Thank you! It makes me love the series even more!

  • @VulcanFlamma
    @VulcanFlamma Год назад

    LOVED THIS VIDEO! AMAZING CONTENT

  • @SirJabsAlot
    @SirJabsAlot Год назад

    Nice commentary, thanks!

  • @ctafrance
    @ctafrance 2 года назад +62

    Great job Magnus. I'm a fan now. I love the way you are able to convert the complex chess calculating into personal terms. This is...exceptional, in ADDITION to your exceptional giftedness at the calculations themselves. Not only do you play at such a high level, you COMMENT at a very high level. I don't know if the game has ever seen someone who can do both of these things so well.

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham 2 года назад +21

    It is very satisfying that the chess moves seem to make narrative sense to Magnus in terms of the narrative of the show - which I feel they did from his comments. Thank you for taking the time to review this.

  • @marquiiswells
    @marquiiswells Год назад

    Appreciate you taking the time. Wish you well

  • @philswaim392
    @philswaim392 Год назад +13

    I like the looking up bit. Its a super power for her. And the resoluteness with which she moves that piece when she returns from seeing all the possible next moves visibly shakes her opponent. And then the fact she spends no time thinking about her next moves and just does it also bothers him. As if he knows she just saw all these moves hes making and shes just playing out a forgone conclusion.

  • @Kykycool
    @Kykycool 2 года назад +15

    Queens gambit is really cool. Im glad they took the time to show the game in a way that in could actually be analyzed, even if it's based on a real game or something.

  • @vishal_thadani
    @vishal_thadani 3 года назад +108

    Analysis could have been better if Chess Board was constantly shown on side screen, so that actually we could see the position!! 😅😄

    • @baetz2
      @baetz2 3 года назад +11

      Magnus Carlsen probably thinks everybody have a chessboard in their head as he does so why bother editing video and adding another lol (no offence, great video anyway).

    • @arn_chronome571
      @arn_chronome571 3 года назад +1

      @@insanedb I saw it at the ceiling

    • @TheAzurehound
      @TheAzurehound 2 года назад

      he should show the game on a ceiling :P

  • @chessblindfold
    @chessblindfold Год назад +3

    And now I'm inspired to rewatch the Queen's Gambit. Such a gorgeous series

  • @ARS1508
    @ARS1508 Год назад +59

    I’m kinda jealous that good chess players enjoyed this series on whole other level!

  • @PACEKOMPUTER
    @PACEKOMPUTER 3 года назад +734

    Imagine Netflix Put Copyright Strike On This Video And They Look For Someone Better To Explain The Whole Scene 😂

    • @amjan
      @amjan 3 года назад

      lololololololol

    • @9999ssjvegeta
      @9999ssjvegeta 3 года назад +57

      They sponsored the video lmao

    • @prs6448
      @prs6448 3 года назад +4

      Imagine your imagination is true but not for this video, instead for a video before Magnus Carlsen's video.

    • @kaan8964
      @kaan8964 2 года назад +1

      Very funny 🤪🤪🤪 not cringe comment at all 😂😂😂 lots of lol (lots of laughter) 🤣🤣🤣

    • @gamdanyunizar7849
      @gamdanyunizar7849 Год назад

      Imagine imagining an imagination

  • @Sapphonouveau
    @Sapphonouveau 2 года назад +15

    I really love your analysis because it kind of helps understand the characters better especially one like Borgov who you don't really get any in-depth scenes with.

  • @al3xj
    @al3xj Месяц назад

    enjoyed! legend as always

  • @justinontube88
    @justinontube88 Год назад

    Thanks for the Breakdown Bro!👍

  • @benjbens9128
    @benjbens9128 2 года назад +6

    I saw you in Harvard playing blind against 10 opponents... I must say this is one of the most impressive thing I watched in my life.
    You are the living proof of the infinite capabilities of human brain.
    Thank you very much.

  • @chadyomara2661
    @chadyomara2661 2 года назад +7

    Borgov: “Draw?”
    Magnus: “So you have chosen death”

  • @Ridabu
    @Ridabu Год назад

    Beautifully done. Well done to the film makers and to Magnus as always.

  • @wtfgoogle3884
    @wtfgoogle3884 Год назад

    and now I'm looking for this chess set. Beautiful!

  • @boastyy
    @boastyy 3 года назад +23

    Thank you Magnus. As a non chess player it's great to hear you explaining the game and you're thoughts on the series. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this show, the cast were all excellent and Anya Taylor-Joy was brilliant. It boggles my mind the calculations you must go through in this fascinating game. Thanks again, keep safe man.

  • @mokai1618
    @mokai1618 3 года назад +4

    Loved TQG and was hoping if you’d react to the final game in the show. Thank you for doing this! It was fantastic listening to you analysing the penultimate scene. ❤️

  • @warriorlink8612
    @warriorlink8612 2 года назад

    Thanks for the analysis, and comments! 😁