Magnus Believes Hans Niemann is a Cheater

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • On September 26, 2022, Magnus Carlsen finally breaks his silence and tweets a statement where he clearly calls Hans Niemann a cheater and states why. Hikaru reads and reacts to this revelation.
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  • @MrBeast
    @MrBeast Год назад +1897

    I stand by my tweet

    • @rey206
      @rey206 Год назад +47

      okay

    • @mickomagallanes1185
      @mickomagallanes1185 Год назад +180

      Hey Jimmy, can you make a beads cheating device video with Mark Rober?

    • @repik2126
      @repik2126 Год назад

      Give me one million please :D i accept usdt :D

    • @sleepyboi1964
      @sleepyboi1964 Год назад +16

      @@mickomagallanes1185 that would be hilarious

    • @joushua4428
      @joushua4428 Год назад +23

      Thought this was a fake for a moment

  • @kimaboe
    @kimaboe Год назад +2398

    Magnus just showed he can throw away a game and still come out of the tournament with a +17 score over 28 games. Completely insane.

    • @iwatchtoomuchhaikyuu5307
      @iwatchtoomuchhaikyuu5307 Год назад +192

      especially in a tournament filled with high level players

    • @itsapplesaucetoaboss8216
      @itsapplesaucetoaboss8216 Год назад +44

      @@iwatchtoomuchhaikyuu5307 Not high level to his standards though; young in-experienced players.

    • @kwilatek
      @kwilatek Год назад +30

      I think that's unprecedented.
      In other words...
      SUS
      just sayin'

    • @Natardrack
      @Natardrack Год назад +103

      @@itsapplesaucetoaboss8216 everybody more than 2700 level

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад +9

      Fischer in the making! Love it!

  • @vlrginizer927
    @vlrginizer927 Год назад +396

    Magnus can feel the vibrations through the board

  • @jtmacri1
    @jtmacri1 Год назад +1053

    if a world champion wants to catch you in a lie I imagine the trap will be pretty good.

    • @volodyanarchist
      @volodyanarchist Год назад +42

      It's trivial what the trap is. Libel and slander can easily be defended in any court by proving that what you've said was the truth, or if the person is a public figure (Hans is) that you didn't do it out of malice. The fact that Magnus cannot come out and say everything without "permission" from Hans means that 1) He cannot show that it's the truth by a preponderance of evidence 2) He cannot prove that he's not doing it out of malice.
      So basically he wants the drama to force Hans to make a blunder and give him this "permission" so that he can slander Hans each time Hans wins.

    • @masterasher1048
      @masterasher1048 Год назад +33

      You can never trust a cheater

    • @Maver1ck911
      @Maver1ck911 Год назад +16

      @@volodyanarchist or his explanation based on circumstantial evidence surmounts to truthiness and it still leaves him open to a lawsuit. Why would he just want Carte Blanche to just talk shit? The insinuation is more than enough to paint that picture while being covered as opinion.

    • @maxhuzen6329
      @maxhuzen6329 Год назад +7

      @@Maver1ck911 If all of Magnus' evidence is circumstantial, he shouldn't be accusing Neimann.

    • @Maver1ck911
      @Maver1ck911 Год назад +23

      @@maxhuzen6329 you do know that "circumstantial" evidence is admissible for a conviction right. If all your legalese is based on TV and the Amber Heard trial you're sorely mistaken.

  • @jphanson
    @jphanson Год назад +4128

    Hans’ gameplay is an expression of something deep inside him.

  • @Gavolak
    @Gavolak Год назад +3580

    Literally never clicked on a video so fast. I trust Magnus' judgement when it comes to natural vs unnatural play. However we can't punish Hans without definitive proof.

    • @evylrune
      @evylrune Год назад +241

      And that's why he is asking Hans for permission to speak. If Hans is innocent he has to say yes. If he just ignores Magnus then it's even more suspicious.

    • @FlyingUnosaur
      @FlyingUnosaur Год назад +162

      @@evylrune give him permission to potentially talk as much nonsense as Magnus wants?
      I believe Magnus but this is just not convincing enough.

    • @rxw5520
      @rxw5520 Год назад +330

      @@FlyingUnosaur Magnus hasn’t talked nonsense before. You must be new here. Welcome to chess.

    • @rajsub3884
      @rajsub3884 Год назад +67

      @@evylrune what permission to ruin his career why does he need permission if he has evidence this is ridiculous world championship means he can spit any nonsense

    • @Kizdo69
      @Kizdo69 Год назад +108

      The “permission” part is another way saying he wants to accuse him harder and without proof. I hope that Neimann doesn’t fall for this trap.

  • @johndavidtackett
    @johndavidtackett Год назад +664

    Magnus may have resigned after 1 move last time but in doing so he started a new chess game on another level for us to enjoy watching.

    • @superitgel1
      @superitgel1 Год назад +31

      So this is what 5D chess look like 🤯

    • @stomah9832
      @stomah9832 Год назад +3

      what do you mean ‘MAY’

    • @lukedavis3953
      @lukedavis3953 Год назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @Xerox594
      @Xerox594 Год назад +4

      @@superitgel1 It speaks for itself

    • @nagorak666
      @nagorak666 Год назад +1

      He should stick to playing on the chess board then because he's not nearly as good at this.

  • @bullsfan2246
    @bullsfan2246 Год назад +703

    I think Hikaru should examine games of Hans as doubleblind to prevent confirmation bias. Meaning Hikaru doesn't know if its Hans' game or some other youngster who we know doesn't cheat. Therefore Hikaru will analyze the game without bias and just objective thoughts.

    • @yesno7889
      @yesno7889 Год назад +15

      I think it might also be better if he doesn’t know which side is which

    • @johnrainmcmanus6319
      @johnrainmcmanus6319 Год назад +100

      Except he already knows the games.

    • @yulyeong9220
      @yulyeong9220 Год назад +119

      The problem is chess super gms like Hikaru can know the game based off the position

    • @serghonest9
      @serghonest9 Год назад +35

      @@yesno7889 there is no point in that. Hans plays like a regular player in some matches, and like the best pplayer in the world in others. He's too inconsistent.

    • @bullsfan2246
      @bullsfan2246 Год назад +13

      @@yulyeong9220 Hikaru definitely knows thousands of games but today for example he has not seen a lot of Hans’ game as well as other young talents like Erigaisi, Nordibek, etc. Those other clean youngsters can be used as a control.

  • @paulpena5040
    @paulpena5040 Год назад +1437

    What's sick is that Magnus can just throw away 3 points in a top level tourney (his resignation against Neimann) and still win it convincingly like it's nothing lol.

    • @JakeLondonRivers
      @JakeLondonRivers Год назад +197

      right? and hans, a player who has made 3 top ten GMs scratch their heads cant make it to the finals with a free win

    • @1994mrmysteryman
      @1994mrmysteryman Год назад +4

      @@JakeLondonRivers he made it to finals?

    • @harnageaa
      @harnageaa Год назад +90

      @@1994mrmysteryman he lost in semifinals
      Edit: quarter finals

    • @JakeLondonRivers
      @JakeLondonRivers Год назад +8

      @@1994mrmysteryman sorry cant*

    • @soumyaranjan14343
      @soumyaranjan14343 Год назад +121

      @@JakeLondonRivers he lost in Semifinals and Magnus won the tournament with a record score despite throwing 3 points

  • @alexharvey2272
    @alexharvey2272 Год назад +275

    Some guy responded to the statement “he didn’t even look tense” with “oh so we can put the anal beads theory to rest”

  • @akinbamitaofeek1315
    @akinbamitaofeek1315 Год назад +25

    If you play against a cheater, you are most likely to have a very low accuracy percentage because you will be forced into bad positions that your best move might actually be an inaccuracy.

  • @KiiroSagi
    @KiiroSagi Год назад +118

    - Hans : former cheater but not cheating anymore
    - Hans coach/mentor Maxim Dlugy : former cheater but not cheating anymore
    - Two former cheaters not enabling or encouraging each other to cheat
    - Hans becomes Einstein overnight and easily beats Mag as black with no stress
    All the above allegedly happened. All are possible.
    - Hans is suspiciously no longer Einstein during the postgame interview and cannot explain his own moves
    We cannot keep playing "final destination" at this point. He cheated.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 Год назад +2

      Best comment.

    • @laurencepostela9474
      @laurencepostela9474 Год назад +3

      The pressure of cheating accusations affect his mentality surely have impact his following match result to his defeats

    • @alexsepulveda5239
      @alexsepulveda5239 Год назад +1

      Bro nothing you said is evidence…how can you prove he cheated in the game. You can’t…

    • @donaldvanvliet9039
      @donaldvanvliet9039 Год назад

      You act as if it’s impossible for magnus to lose.

    • @joebaer1358
      @joebaer1358 Год назад +3

      @@donaldvanvliet9039 He’s taken L’s to 14 year olds and shook hands and smiled, Hans’s play and explanation of his play is just extremely fishy.

  • @f0rtyy815
    @f0rtyy815 Год назад +1021

    I love that Magnus puts "World Chess Champion" at the end. lmao

    • @hmrhuang
      @hmrhuang Год назад +6

      I know, lmao!

    • @nickhall7995
      @nickhall7995 Год назад +59

      is a true statement tho

    • @thebishopchess
      @thebishopchess Год назад +102

      Technically he’s still the Champ until Ding and Nepo play their match

    • @ryanbigguy
      @ryanbigguy Год назад +50

      Just in case you questioned his credentials lol

    • @nouri2198
      @nouri2198 Год назад +13

      gotta let em know

  • @chairwood
    @chairwood Год назад +573

    Hikaru always reads stuff as if he's reading a book to children

    • @NoChillAustin
      @NoChillAustin Год назад +81

      Tbh, this is why I recently got into his content (due to the drama) but because his words are said in a soothing way

    • @archeops.
      @archeops. Год назад +22

      Just the way I like it 😂

    • @lowreslireas
      @lowreslireas Год назад +18

      That is the demographic or like half his chat

    • @Celebriedad
      @Celebriedad Год назад +18

      Most streamers audiences are literal children.

    • @Steamrawrler
      @Steamrawrler Год назад +18

      Hes reading to twitch chat.. whats the difference

  • @StahliCell
    @StahliCell Год назад +49

    Best comment I read so far was the suggestion to analyze games from your POV and giving your info on when a super GM would actually check an engine for help. I feel that at your level you could be really sneaky with it so I'd be interested in that!

  • @chubbyjubjub3593
    @chubbyjubjub3593 Год назад +6

    I don't know why people wouldn't trust Magnus' judgement on this. He's been beaten before, he'll be beaten again, and never had any ill will one way or the other. So why would he be so salty toward hans for no reason? It seems to me be an unjustifiable conclusion to say hans is not cheating based solely on that. And just to top it all off: once a cheater, always a cheater; your character is what you do when nobody's watching, and hans cheats when nobody's watching, that means he is a cheater, whether he cheated in the game against magnus or not.

    • @jimj2683
      @jimj2683 Год назад

      "once a cheater, always a cheater" is just a stupid saying. It makes you sound dumb and ignorant. Magnus has Aspergergers so I would not trust his skills on reading others emotions.

    • @spleghegg1632
      @spleghegg1632 Месяц назад

      i mean there is a saying goes “innocent until proven guilty” and lots of people abide by that, but i dont. i agree w you. honestly if some girl says she was sexually assaulted even if there was no proof, if ur actually a decent guy you would side w the girl even if she may be js falsely accusing

  • @quantum_beeb
    @quantum_beeb Год назад +774

    The problem for Hans is that Magnus isn't retired. If he was better than Magnus, he could just keep playing. Magnus is just willing to concede to Hans and still win the events lol

    • @FlorianWendelborn
      @FlorianWendelborn Год назад +91

      If that turns out to be how it goes, then I wouldn’t be shocked if Magnus just refuses to retire until Hans does it first.

    • @volty3454
      @volty3454 Год назад +34

      @@FlorianWendelborn fat chance Hans is 19 lol

    • @ellioso
      @ellioso Год назад +48

      "If he was better than Magnus, he could just keep playing." What? No one, including Hans, thinks Hans is better than Magnus and Hans is going to keep playing chess. The problem for Hans is that Magnus got the whole world to believe he beat him by cheating with no evidence when he should have been celebrating the biggest win of his life.

    • @suncat530
      @suncat530 Год назад +3

      @@volty3454 then Magnus will play till death, no biggie =)

    • @patrickclayton1862
      @patrickclayton1862 Год назад +80

      more likely magnus will stop doing events where hans is invited, meaning organizers won't invite hans for fear of losing magnus

  • @bluemystic7501
    @bluemystic7501 Год назад +480

    I love how this drama will become a chess match in and of itself.

    • @starmorpheus
      @starmorpheus Год назад +9

      I hope it ends with publicly televised "best of" matches. Niemann v Carlsen: The Match of The Century

    • @benf2532
      @benf2532 Год назад +8

      so meta

    • @xavierplatiau3574
      @xavierplatiau3574 Год назад +1

      And after some exchanges were made we’re looking at an endgame, Magnus’ main domain of expertise.

    • @FeLiNe418
      @FeLiNe418 Год назад

      Or a defamation lawsuit

    • @Wysewolf
      @Wysewolf Год назад

      @@starmorpheus Or a public hanging. I don't care who even. Like we can just get some homeless guy...I just always wanted to see one of those.

  • @phrophetsamgames
    @phrophetsamgames Год назад +240

    One of the important parts of the statement was that Magnus wanted to resign *before* the tournament when he knew that Niemann was going to be playing. This goes to show that Hans' reputation affected Magnus, possibly even affecting the way he played and making him more paranoid. This is obviously a very delicate situation at play but I do believe that whatever happens next will likely change things in Chess on a very large level.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +11

      he is not the only one apparently Firouzja was a bit skeptical but never said it outright and Nepo was also uncomfortable but did not say it before either so this thing was existent before the tournement even started and now Aronian joined in, the difference is that these 3 players did not accuse Hans outright like Magnus

    • @ShaggyDabbyDank
      @ShaggyDabbyDank Год назад +8

      It's classic confirmation bias. Magnus went into it with a preconceived notion that Hans was a cheater, before the match he was concerned he would cheat, and then during the match he decided early on that Hans was indeed cheating and quit the match.

    • @TheExFloridaMan
      @TheExFloridaMan Год назад +3

      Heres the thing, we need confirmation from a third party (the TO or someone not acquainted wirh magnus) regarding his intention to resign. Also the whole "he didnt seemed focused" is also ridiculous. Unless he has played against Hans over the board multiple times and was close to him personally its impossible to perceive how focused someone truly is. Not to mention, when hans was ACTIVELY cheating his mannerisms/"vibe" would change, and magnus would pick up on that and include it in his statement.

    • @abdust
      @abdust Год назад +3

      @@TheExFloridaMan fabi confirmed it before magnus' statement

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +22

      @@TheExFloridaMan 100% you've never played against strong chess players OTB before.
      There's literally nothing absolutely nothing ridiculous in what Magnus said, it's super easy to notice if someone is deep in thought or not and if you really were not even focused and not tense at at all in critical positions and yet you still play top moves without thinking for long is 100% suspicious, top players tend to do this in critical positions even if they're playing against players hundreds of points lower rated than them now imagine not doing it against someone who's 150+ points higher rated
      Nah once again you show your lack of knowledge about the whole thing, this statement was carefully looked through by a lawyer to ensure nothing legal could be taken against it, so what does that tell you? Obviously it means that Magnus can't include everything he wants to say and that's exactly why he threw the ball in Hans' court and asked him for an explicit permission to speak openly
      Apologies if I offended you in any way, just trying to clarify things to you

  • @garybuttherissilent5896
    @garybuttherissilent5896 Год назад +382

    I'm not afraid to admit that I love this drama lol, probably one of the most exciting things that has happened within the chess world the last couple years

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 Год назад +10

      Sure. Cheating is an existential threat to chess. Drama is what gives it life.

    • @robertabrahamsen9076
      @robertabrahamsen9076 Год назад +1

      Agreed. It's like how the steroid scandal revived my interest in baseball.

    • @kieranb7747
      @kieranb7747 Год назад +1

      @@omniyambot9876 nice quote from magnus you used... 🤦‍♂

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 Год назад +4

      @@kieranb7747 bro your iq is room temp?

    • @allanshpeley4284
      @allanshpeley4284 Год назад +9

      It's one of the most dramatic things to happen to chess in history, not just the last couple years.

  • @KingTode
    @KingTode Год назад +469

    Plot twist: Hans Neiman has a Yami Yugi alter ego that switches during a game. It's not cheating if he has the heart of the cards.

    • @gauzak
      @gauzak Год назад +4

      Jajajhhahhhahahha

    • @danieldaniel531
      @danieldaniel531 Год назад +2

      Haha made my Day

    • @rubikvoncube3583
      @rubikvoncube3583 Год назад +9

      "the heart of the pieces"

    • @cramsay1613
      @cramsay1613 Год назад +9

      This would explain the quality of his interviews

    • @teflaime
      @teflaime Год назад

      I would say he's taking beta blockers. People do it all the time.

  • @mark1168
    @mark1168 Год назад +614

    An interesting thing to do would be Hikaru watching/reviewing Hans' games and saying in which positions he would use the engine. In this way we could have a super GM's POV on how he would use an engine in a "controlled" way

    • @FlorianWendelborn
      @FlorianWendelborn Год назад +106

      The issue with that is that Hikaru isn’t an experienced cheater. What he decides won’t translate well to someone allegedly cheating professionally their entire life.

    • @sanderjutte8493
      @sanderjutte8493 Год назад +19

      I'd rather like to see a comparison of HN expressions during the whole game with Magnus and other games where he is
      1) convenient as he has a good position.
      2) inconvenient as he has a bad position
      3) stressed as the position is equal/difficult with opportunities for both sides.
      Magnus mentioned that he observed relaxed behavior.

    • @derrollmops
      @derrollmops Год назад +37

      @@FlorianWendelborn I don't think Hikaru needs to be an experienced cheater. The intuition and feeling for positions by super gms is just so good, they may need only a slight hint of what the engine would do to see an idea from a different perspective. This is what op wanted to see, the crucial points of the game where Hikaru would seek the aid of the engine

    • @zHqqrdz
      @zHqqrdz Год назад +8

      ​@@derrollmops Yeah but it still doesn't translate properly. Even a single inaccuracy could be an absolute game changer if you were hinted that. If you have an accomplice, you don't even need to think about all this yourself. Someone with an engine could show you a way to get a huge advantage (of ~+1.5) after a small inaccuracy. And once you see one of these moves, especially since they're super GMs, most next moves will be pretty obvious.
      Also, too much people think Hans would only cheat when he has to. What if he doesn't decide when he cheats, and instead gets "messages". Maybe most of the times he knew about the plans and the right moves, and didn't need the cheat at all.
      Danya said himself it'd take only 3 engine moves per game to be world champion with absolutely no problem at all.

    • @jaskiniamestwa
      @jaskiniamestwa Год назад +1

      Probably already been done many times over past three weeks.

  • @mikemcculty2933
    @mikemcculty2933 Год назад +109

    The fact that Magnus detected early in the game that Niemanns move choices were so specific to a line that only his inside team would know, likely caused Magnus to play bait moves that were part of lines tangent to that private analysis Niemann should not have been privileged to. So the final 41% accuracy of magnus play was due to having observed Niemann chasing those tangents with knowledge of them. It feels like this is why Magnus wants to be given freedom to speak about the bait he dropped and how not even a computer could have guessed the odd lines his team had preparred in secret and that Niemann was suddenly finding with casual ease.

    • @jessicar.8333
      @jessicar.8333 Год назад +22

      Magnus is quite the genius. I believe you're right. Magnus might have set the bait to catch Niemann

    • @mehloser880
      @mehloser880 Год назад +5

      He is just a cry baby with a large ego. He rage quit the tournament and is basically acting like a spoiled brat. Now with this ridiculous statement he proves - he has no proof and is ready for his minions and trolls to carry on the work. Shameful. Hope he retires asap.

    • @smtandearthboundsuck8400
      @smtandearthboundsuck8400 Год назад

      @@mehloser880 W

    • @icyv6018
      @icyv6018 Год назад +31

      @@mehloser880 your username is perfect for you🥰

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 Год назад

      @@icyv6018 Will see how Magnus handles his recent performance. I believe he may have some issue with losing to much younger players who are relatively new to this level of playing.

  • @da96103
    @da96103 Год назад +4

    Whatever it is that is still hidden by Hans, it changed Levon’s mind, and induced Fabi and Nepo to release their own podcasts.
    This can’t be just Magnus turned crazy or throwing a hissy fit.

  • @KA-gy3lz
    @KA-gy3lz Год назад +610

    Magnus is smart because if it ends up that Hans is cheating, then Magnus is a hero. If it ends up that Hans wasn't cheating, then Magnus enters into his Bobby Fischer era

    • @Laz4r96
      @Laz4r96 Год назад +54

      Do we know if Hans is Jewish? Hahaha

    • @berarma
      @berarma Год назад +31

      Well, he can resignate Hans games and still win the tournaments. It's his right and his superpower.

    • @donquixote8462
      @donquixote8462 Год назад +116

      It is hilarious to me how many people doubt Magnus. Literally the strongest player of all time. Literally the single best person to guage cheating. Known cheater, lies about how much he cheated ,it comes out his coach is a know cheater, other super GMs are sus, can't explain his moves, miracle prep but you just can't see the reality. Amazing.

    • @derrollmops
      @derrollmops Год назад +38

      @@donquixote8462 well, you underestimate the knowledge of people who have only entered the chess world when covid hit, they are far more trustworthy than the world chess champion and literally the best player

    • @sgarnev9776
      @sgarnev9776 Год назад +4

      LUL

  • @Dr.UldenWascht
    @Dr.UldenWascht Год назад +752

    I loved what GM Benjamin Finegold said in chat: "The beads speak for themselves." 😂5:11

    • @memegazer
      @memegazer Год назад +45

      Plot twist...Hans is using beads...but just to boost his confidence not actual cheating.

    • @CambiacapasYT
      @CambiacapasYT Год назад +18

      but in his most recent tweet he's bashing Magnus statement calling him crybaby, what a two head clout chaser

    • @aaronmarchand999
      @aaronmarchand999 Год назад +6

      @@memegazer no if you use headphones you can actually hear the vibrating morse code

    • @thguzzo17
      @thguzzo17 Год назад +1

      @@CambiacapasYT he’s crazy

    • @edwarddewit43
      @edwarddewit43 Год назад +1

      @@memegazer makes sense

  • @charl99ie
    @charl99ie Год назад +44

    I absolutely love how Hikaru always puts the last pressure on everybody and isn't afraid to state his honest opinion. He said what Magnus couldn't and does an extremely good job at communicating the situation as a whole (and he has been spot on in the last few weeks). Props to Hikaru for that

    • @Fred-tz7hs
      @Fred-tz7hs Год назад +2

      But his opinion is wrong. You seem to agree, so you like what he said and praise him. You have the same wrong opinion.
      Objectively Hikaru is being malicious and should be sued.

    • @intention4726
      @intention4726 Год назад +6

      @@Fred-tz7hs His opinion is his opinion. It can be unjust, unfair, but it can't be wrong.

    • @flintlol5166
      @flintlol5166 Год назад +3

      @@Fred-tz7hs stay mad 🤣 you can’t really sue someone for their opinion, or win if you do

  • @riku2264
    @riku2264 Год назад +7

    Magnus felt the board vibrating in unison to Han's movements

  • @ABC_Guest
    @ABC_Guest Год назад +124

    This whole controversy feels like a chess match in itself.

  • @ghosthunter0950
    @ghosthunter0950 Год назад +225

    I have to say Hans's Interview REALLY matches what Magnus said about that he seemed to not even concentrate fully during the game.

    • @kylezo
      @kylezo Год назад +19

      Right meaning it's just his personality, many people have quirky social interaction habits, it's borderline ableist to say "he seemed distracted therefore he was cheating"

    • @dkdkmdkememd2131
      @dkdkmdkememd2131 Год назад +47

      @@kylezo he has cheated so many time in past , his coach was banned from website for cheating . His elo jump wasn't natural at all . And you think you are more aware about natural and unnatural moves better than magnus?

    • @awesomerieawesome2144
      @awesomerieawesome2144 Год назад +1

      @@kylezo no chance

    • @justinhuang5245
      @justinhuang5245 Год назад +22

      @@kylezo “borderline ableist” lmao bruh

    • @kylezo
      @kylezo Год назад

      @@justinhuang5245 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ you don't have to understand

  • @therandomdude2392
    @therandomdude2392 Год назад +5

    It would be best if niemann would be asked what he would do in some famous position and some certain lines that don't really makes sense but is actually the best move. And suddenly slide in a position in a game he played and would be asked how he would handle the situation and explain his thought process.

  • @extremerealming4975
    @extremerealming4975 Год назад +141

    No one considers the challenges Hans has faced during this whole ordeal. Playing against Magnus is a major pain in the butt.

  • @oumashu-tinstar5477
    @oumashu-tinstar5477 Год назад +42

    "The beads speaks for themselves "

  • @da96103
    @da96103 Год назад +66

    What if at the Sinquefeld Cup, Magnus played moves which only had one good but unnatural reply from Black just to see if Hans would play it and Hans did. Magnus was upset not because he lost, but his suspicions were confirmed.

    • @AlcyonEldara
      @AlcyonEldara Год назад +6

      Do you even play chess?
      No but seriously?

    • @Fred-tz7hs
      @Fred-tz7hs Год назад +8

      if that was possible to do, wouldn't everyone do moves like that? and if everyone does moves like that, wouldn't people catch up to it and find the "one good but unnatural reply from black". Maybe even give it a name like "internuclear attack helicopter ballistic french declined putin counter gambit"

    • @TheLittleLadyCook
      @TheLittleLadyCook Год назад

      @@Fred-tz7hs 🤣

    • @JohnSmith-pn1vv
      @JohnSmith-pn1vv Год назад

      We're resorting now to baseless speculation that may indicate magnus isnt a petty sore loser. Well done maggie👍

    • @jinz0
      @jinz0 Год назад

      ​@@AlcyonEldara now it's confirmed he cheated, how you feel to be wrong?

  • @Zharkan16
    @Zharkan16 Год назад +6

    I love how everyone in chat became lawyers after one guy said he was, as expected 😂

  • @jackcristo1628
    @jackcristo1628 Год назад +335

    "[Hans's] rise is one of the fastest of all time"
    *The* fastest of all time. The next fastest is Alireza and Hans's climb blows Alireza away.

    • @xAimTV
      @xAimTV Год назад +22

      It's not like there aren't similar cases to Hans. Vincent Keymer has a smiliar rise so does Prag and Eri.

    • @MrJoosebawkz
      @MrJoosebawkz Год назад +17

      The amount of FIDE games Hans has played is the only thing really unprecedented

    • @areebsiddiqui758
      @areebsiddiqui758 Год назад +23

      Not really. Pragg, Raunak, Nihal, Arjun, Keymer and Nodirbek have all had similar rises in recent years.

    • @NeaEmrys
      @NeaEmrys Год назад +84

      @@areebsiddiqui758 Incorrect, it's not even close.

    • @bkbhavish
      @bkbhavish Год назад +14

      @@areebsiddiqui758 but not like Hans. Beating Magnus in a classical game with the black pieces?

  • @darjo1000
    @darjo1000 Год назад +285

    I dont think people grasp the chess knowledge grandmasters and in this case the world champion has. He has played against the strongest GMs in the world and im pretty confident that Carlsen can sense that something is off.

    • @thomasshepard9149
      @thomasshepard9149 Год назад +26

      I’m confident he can’t and he has no evidence now what?

    • @DarthBane-zf8wv
      @DarthBane-zf8wv Год назад +1

      It's still all just hearsay until he comes out with something of substance. Considering the investigation showed nothing.

    • @thguzzo17
      @thguzzo17 Год назад +115

      @@thomasshepard9149 your confidence is not justified

    • @iminumst7827
      @iminumst7827 Год назад +21

      Or his ego is hurt because he's no longer the young chess prodigy genius in the room. Instead of letting Hans supercede Magnus' legacy, he wants Hans' chess career to be cut short

    • @dslylsd
      @dslylsd Год назад +9

      @@thguzzo17 magnus literally made mistakes in that game

  • @samdash3216
    @samdash3216 9 месяцев назад

    What software is Hikaru using in this video for analysis? Look's pretty dope!

  • @GoodLifeMedicine
    @GoodLifeMedicine Год назад +92

    There should be a "Cheaters' Cup" tournament in which players are expected to cheat. Standings will be judged according to several criteria -- 1) Whether the game was won or lost, 2) how well the player concealed the cheating both in pre-game electronic detection and during play, 3) how well the player performs in post-game interview discussing his thought process during the game. The tournament would be quite entertaining to watch, like a engine battle but with a human element. Moreover, it would get cheating technology and cheating behavior out in the open and greatly inform the chess community. Finally, it the tournament would be a rich data source for social-psychological research into the intersection of AI and society. Google might fund it with generous prize money.

    • @GoodLifeMedicine
      @GoodLifeMedicine Год назад +9

      This whole idea may seem dumb but it represents exactly the analysis that must be done to combat cheating. Why not make it fun by doing it in public? Otherwise it must be done in private, perhaps in the university setting, in a limited way, and destined to be too little too late. I say blast through the mess with a full-on assault on cheating with a public exposure of the whole business. We are entering the cyborg era in which normal human life exists in an intimate complex with computing technology, fully embracing of implanted devices. Increasingly, to play non-computer assisted chess will be practically impossible, and itself become the non-human way.

    • @flavoredwallpaper
      @flavoredwallpaper Год назад +9

      It's actually a fun and effective way to combat cheating. Kind of reminds me of how people will actually hire hackers to try to infiltrate their businesses. It's a way they can truly test their preventative measures. This is kind of similar.

    • @TDubya811
      @TDubya811 Год назад +1

      They should a cheating version of professional cycling as well, but only judge it on who wins/survives strapping an orbital rocket booster to their bikes etc.

    • @itsupah465
      @itsupah465 Год назад +2

      This would be more helpful to cheaters in the end, because they get to test effective cheating techniques without being banned for it

    • @ozanozenir2503
      @ozanozenir2503 Год назад

      Worst possible idea in any sports history.

  • @Russellbeta
    @Russellbeta Год назад +417

    Absolutely loving this drama. Even friends of mine who aren't into chess at all know about the anal beads 😄

    • @niklaswetz1300
      @niklaswetz1300 Год назад +16

      Probably use them themselves in their freetime

    • @xekind
      @xekind Год назад +29

      If the anal beads industry benefits from this chess drama, it's all worth it

    • @evilswissy
      @evilswissy Год назад

      of course you love the drama, you are a typical brainless mainstream media fed sheeple

    • @patrickbateman882
      @patrickbateman882 Год назад

      Same LMAO A friend messaged me asking "Did some chess player cheat using anal beads???"

    • @remybuitenhuis2433
      @remybuitenhuis2433 Год назад

      Gotta love the anal beads, I even use them when I am not cheating.

  • @rxw5520
    @rxw5520 Год назад +123

    The fact that you can’t detect a player getting engine assistance in 2-3 moves in critical positions online works against Hans. Once you open Pandora’s box nobody will trust you again because it’s virtually impossible to detect if done well and sparingly.

    • @kristjanprodan5059
      @kristjanprodan5059 Год назад +4

      The match wasnt online tho

    • @trucid2
      @trucid2 Год назад +15

      If anyone can be accused of cheating without any evidence on that basis then that helps Hans--he is on equal footing with everyone else.

    • @rxw5520
      @rxw5520 Год назад +50

      @@trucid2 no, the difference between him and ALL the other top players is he’s been caught and admitted to cheating.

    • @ndnd7614
      @ndnd7614 Год назад +44

      @@trucid2 he admitted to cheating. Also his climb to 2600 had over 20 games with 90% correlation with the engine AND multiple 100% engine correlation games according to chessbase. For comparison Magnus only has on average 70% engine correlation (highest in the world)

    • @brunocardin4935
      @brunocardin4935 Год назад +58

      @@trucid2 Any evidence??? Lmao. Evidence is not the same as proof. There's a lot of evidence.
      -Previous cheating
      -Lying about his previous cheating
      -Suspicious change of performance in a shorts amount of time
      -Not being able to analyze his own lines after suspicious games.
      People who keep saying there's no evidence are really pushing for any cheater to get away with it.

  • @j.walker6845
    @j.walker6845 Год назад +42

    My opinion is if a player is caught cheating in the past, they should be barred from competition moving forward because cheaters do relapse and it’s in the interest of integrity.

    • @iwanttobeabillionaire1703
      @iwanttobeabillionaire1703 Год назад

      Are you dum? He was a minor you pdf file
      PS: I have a duck video, a chicken video, a video where i am begging for money on Twitter, a walking video, a video where i am playing with my nuts. A short with a blog. A Naruto Arena video... Also a patreon

    • @wulfheort8021
      @wulfheort8021 9 месяцев назад

      Once a cheater, always a cheater.

  • @taipoxin
    @taipoxin Год назад +3

    What I think we need is some kind of correlation analysis for critical, complex positions in the middle game. Whole game accuracy is one thing, but the accuracy during positions that are difficult give a better picture of how 'clutch' the player is. Cheating at the top level can be easier to obfuscate when they are only using assistance during key moments finding moves that are much harder for a human to find in order to push them towards a win. It would be interesting to see this stat and also I think that chess should honestly start keeping a database that includes the correlation comparison stats for every single game of player's in competition's. These things are important if we want to move chess forward by maintaining integrity of the game in a world where technology has infiltrated our lives so much. One could look at Hans as the Lance Armstrong of Chess. Someone who is certainly a high level talented player and has everyone fooled, but is most likely doping using some very obscure methods that are hard to detect (for now). I hope more people come together to crowdsource an even deeper level of analysis across all his games as well as future games.

    • @johnbowman3630
      @johnbowman3630 Год назад

      An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
      We simply need more comprehensive anti-cheat measures for OTB.

  • @NSAKEY
    @NSAKEY Год назад +453

    From a body-language perspective, I completely agree with Magnus regarding his game against Hans. If you watch the tournament, Hans was not paying attention to his games at all prior to the increased security. After the increased security, not only was Hans looking at his games more attentively, but his post-game analysis changed and his performance dropped. So, even if Hans did not cheat at St. Louis, there is certainly enough reasoning to suspect that something is off. Unfortunately for Hans, even if he /is/ innocent now, there will be many people that will have difficulty getting past the fact that he has admitted to cheating on multiple occasions in the past, and that stain is likely to be permanent.

    • @sylvesteruchia5263
      @sylvesteruchia5263 Год назад +49

      Are you just going to ignore that you have no real proof and that this was actually one of Magnus' worst games.
      Magnus got a 43% engine correlation. Magnus was playing very badly.
      Are you ignoring all that?
      Nieman cheated when he was a child 🧒. Doesn't mean he's doing it now. And he's never cheated over the board.

    • @Ravesszn
      @Ravesszn Год назад +150

      @@sylvesteruchia5263 you say he cheated as a child like he was a child 15 years ago. He cheated 3 years ago lmao

    • @mariomoneta2833
      @mariomoneta2833 Год назад +35

      @@sylvesteruchia5263 you have no proof whatsoever to say that hans never cheated otb... 😶
      Only he knows, yeah we can't punish him without proof but that doesn't make him never cheating bc there is no proof... that's not how reality works

    • @aspenxevel8296
      @aspenxevel8296 Год назад +17

      the thing is, Hans is 19. You'd think the entire chess world basically deeming him a villian and harassing him will let him play his best? Especially when you know that the best player in the world, Carlson, and many of your idols like Hikaru consider you a cheater?

    • @user-vn4jw3ch8w
      @user-vn4jw3ch8w Год назад +52

      @@aspenxevel8296 I mean he is a cheater

  • @omarbassam821
    @omarbassam821 Год назад +370

    Well, Magnus just spoke for himself

    • @FlorianWendelborn
      @FlorianWendelborn Год назад +12

      Magnus’ lawyer speaks for himself.

    • @ab8jeh
      @ab8jeh Год назад +20

      And didn't present any evidence whatever.

    • @ItIsYouAreNotYour
      @ItIsYouAreNotYour Год назад +13

      Magnus looks like a whiney nerd, who can't accept he got dominated ONE game. His ego is that bad. Prove he cheated against you Magnus or just stfu. The whiney nerd is strong here. Hans is a great player, probably the most inconsistent player as well. And if he changed up something he probably is capable of being the 'best'

    • @TruantAll
      @TruantAll Год назад +16

      @@ItIsYouAreNotYour Why isn't Hans defending himself in the public forum, now that Magnus has offered more information? Hans looks guilty here.

    • @juniusbenny5908
      @juniusbenny5908 Год назад +9

      @@ItIsYouAreNotYour i mean if he keeps playing like that he will surely be the best and might have a shot in world chess engine tournaments

  • @cheeseboi588
    @cheeseboi588 Год назад

    Hey bro, nice to see smaller creators making content about chess. Keep it up, you'll get subs one day!

  • @word20
    @word20 Год назад +2

    We need deep statistical analysis of Niemann as the French player Yosha done compare to what the Indian players like Gukesh and Erigaisi done over the past three years and how Arjun done in the online final game

  • @Jeffrey_Tyler
    @Jeffrey_Tyler Год назад +78

    Obviously the solution to this whole thing is Magnus and Hans need to headline Ludwig's upcoming chess boxing event.

    • @Jeffrey_Tyler
      @Jeffrey_Tyler Год назад +1

      Magnus would hit Hans so hard that the anal beads would shit out 🤣🤣

    • @giorgiochiodini5773
      @giorgiochiodini5773 Год назад +4

      1rst round ko by Magnus easy money

  • @tupacalypse88
    @tupacalypse88 Год назад +170

    To any young players tempted to cheat take it in how that rep follows you weather or not you continue cheating it will continue making life shitty for all involved. your INTEGRITY is worth more than a chess match.

    • @tonyhuynh707
      @tonyhuynh707 Год назад +1

      Where’s your proof on these recent matches that he cheated? Just stop

    • @tupacalypse88
      @tupacalypse88 Год назад +58

      @@tonyhuynh707 that's why I said weather or not you continue to cheat

    • @TsunaDragon2
      @TsunaDragon2 Год назад +44

      @@tonyhuynh707 learn to read

    • @seams4186
      @seams4186 Год назад

      @@tonyhuynh707 ywnbaw

    • @tupacalypse88
      @tupacalypse88 Год назад +23

      @@tonyhuynh707 this post isn't about Hans its a warning about damages of degrading your integrity

  • @isais207
    @isais207 Год назад +3

    Since when do you need a cheaters permission to reveal evidence?

  • @zzashkittyzzonna2474
    @zzashkittyzzonna2474 Год назад +6

    In Hans game against Magnus after the opening he played Stockfish top 3 moves every move for rest game

    • @fendalynn6604
      @fendalynn6604 Год назад

      And what about Magnus? Like, I agree this is a pretty good point, but I can’t conclude on that alone. What does this say for all kind of other matches. Is this test only true for Nieman’s games, or also for some of Magnus’s? Is this true for some people before chess engines?
      If the answer to either question is yes, you cannot consider that test good enough, as it could happen without chess engine.

  • @biffboffo
    @biffboffo Год назад +190

    If a tournament organizer has a choice between Hans and Magnus, that's checkmate for Hans.

    • @conelord1984
      @conelord1984 Год назад +9

      They usually do not have this choice

    • @p-money33
      @p-money33 Год назад +18

      If a tournament feels like they have to make this choice, and Hans loses out on potential earnings, then that's a clear lawsuit for loss of earnings and reputational damage

    • @hollowichigo1023
      @hollowichigo1023 Год назад +4

      What do you mean? If I’m an organizer I would have hans and magnus at every event. That’s free drama and attention on the venue I never would’ve had before. If they never play a game it doesn’t matter because people will still tune in just to see what happens

    • @frankfrank6631
      @frankfrank6631 Год назад +13

      @@hollowichigo1023 Magnus just won't turn up, what happens then?

    • @danielfrei3097
      @danielfrei3097 Год назад

      and soon he will have to choose which diva will still play against what other diva and how he can keep tournament forfeits at a minimum

  • @skollthehunter2709
    @skollthehunter2709 Год назад +30

    As a math student and hobbyists chess player, I can say one thing - it is not entirely clear to me that the anti-cheating algorithm is designed to catch "clever cheating" on 2600 + level. As many GMs said - a good chess player would only need to cheat once or twice in a game. It means, you can't statistically find it in a single game - moreover, it is extremely hard to find it statistically over many games - as a clever cheater doesn't have to use the top engine line, not even second or third. To give an example, let s say we have an already strong chess player cheating, with help from another already strong player. The optimal strategy - to cheat in a way to not be caught - is not to pick the best lines, but those that require a non-human kind of response to actually be punished. Chess is a game of mistakes, if one is sure that a given move will result in an opponent's mistake (even if the move itself, from the engine perspective, is not the best, or even a mistake) the said move shall be played. This scenario is extremely tricky.
    Ps. I am speaking about chess cheating generally, not saying that Hans actually cheated.

    • @CharlesDarwinHimself
      @CharlesDarwinHimself Год назад +4

      I think Hans should defend himself with all the means he has; showing his preparation for this specific game against Carlsen, thoroughly explaining his lines, and maybe even solemnly addressing the problem through a statement in which he declares, and swears, that these accusations are, in the name of good-hearted competition, false, without insulting those who suspect his cheating. I don’t think anything else will solve the problem for Hans, if he is innocent; and this attempt of defending his innocence, in my opinion, will certainly do something to his inner conscience
      The only reason I don’t think he cheated is because I can’t fathom somebody so flawed as to devote their life to a sport and, when given the opportunity to compete against the most admired ones, simply becomes a coward and a cheater… I think this would injure any moral person’s inner consciousness so gravely, that a person like this wouldn’t be able to sleep at all
      These declarations of Magnus are quite serious, but I will still give Hans the benefit of the doubt

    • @Arisudev
      @Arisudev Год назад

      Underrated comment

    • @Doncr4nk
      @Doncr4nk Год назад

      By this logic, and I am not saying your logic is unsound, there is no way to protect the sanctity of this game. We must assume that every player at the top level is cheating or has cheated in the past. Because there is no way to prove otherwise.

    • @Arisudev
      @Arisudev Год назад +1

      @@Doncr4nk that's true according to theoretical point of view. But a seasoned player who has played 30,000+ games for 20+ years, read hundreds of books, met and discussed chess with high rated chess players to reach a 2500+ rating know the difference between a creative move, calculated move, prepared move, and top engine move. One more point: Magnus Carlsen lost hundreds of games before, even to much lower rated players and he never made a fuss about it. Instead, he often praised his opponents who beat him soundly. Heck, he even played against a lot of cheaters in online chess games and he's cool even though he lost. This is the first time in his career he straight up refused to play against someone in an OTB tournament. You get the point or do I need to spell it even more?

    • @AlexWyattDrums
      @AlexWyattDrums Год назад

      @@CharlesDarwinHimself I hope you’re right but to give a case for the psychology behind cheating, it may be a more common internal mental struggle than you think. When you factor in all the time and energy and dedication these guys put in, they may be tempted to get an edge to see all that hard work pay off in a material way. Elite chess tournaments are so incredibly hard to break into unless you have a stellar run of winning results. Many, many prodigies fail to eventually break into the top 20 players, and in terms of gaining the income from prize money and invitations, there just isn’t the kind of money in chess to spread down to the players that aren’t the very best of the very best.
      Think of Lance Armstrong, or any top level athlete found to be doping - they worked incredibly hard, but they also succumbed to the temptation to give themselves an illegal edge. Cheating blatantly all the time doesn’t make sense, it’s too easy to catch. But if you’re already a great player, you might be tempted to give yourself an engine nudge once in a while. Chess is a game of tiny advantages turning into winning results.

  • @Jigyasu_vyakti
    @Jigyasu_vyakti Год назад +1

    It could also be the case that since Hans was playing best moves at some crucial points that led to Magnus playing some bad moves and thats why 43% correlation with the engine.....

  • @FatPandaCries
    @FatPandaCries Год назад +3

    Interesting about the correlation evaluation, never seen that one before. Hans was consistently in the 70~ish whcih could be a sign of premeditated cheating or just an all around solid play. Hard to say

    • @noseonscent1935
      @noseonscent1935 Год назад

      Ken Reagan recently cleared Hans from any obvious signs of cheating in real tournaments last 2-3 years. Nuff said

  • @alexanderthered5603
    @alexanderthered5603 Год назад +192

    To be frank, I believe Magnus here. He's by all account a chess genius, and I don't remember him making such frivolous claims before against others who beat him. If nothing else, him being who he is and what he can do should add some significant weight to what he's claiming.
    And inconsistencies are still inconsistencies, and Niemann has them.

    • @122222770
      @122222770 Год назад +16

      He is the chess genius. He's never said things like this before to this degree.

    • @bryansweeney3077
      @bryansweeney3077 Год назад +18

      Even chess geniuses aren't immune to being rattled, it seems. Magnus's paranoia about the situation seems to have contributed to him playing well below his level and losing to Hans

    • @alexanderthered5603
      @alexanderthered5603 Год назад +30

      @@bryansweeney3077 Easy to say, but the fact is Hans has cheated in the past by his own admission. And there are red flags, such as his behavior during the game and his interview after. Study a line that Magnus allegedly did only one time before?
      Can you show me at any time in Magnus' professional history where he made this kind of allegation against another player? Any?

    • @tjnapoles
      @tjnapoles Год назад +4

      Magnus played badly in that game, roughly 47% engine accuracy, way below his normal game or his near perfect games at 94% plus

    • @bryannguyen8154
      @bryannguyen8154 Год назад +2

      @@alexanderthered5603 Yeah but the difference is that Hans was the lowest-rated player there which angered Magnus that he lost to him. Losing to the best is one thing but it's another thing to lose to the lowest rated player.

  • @EvualLavea
    @EvualLavea Год назад +18

    New chess term for cheaters: Enhansed

  • @BlizzGMX
    @BlizzGMX Год назад +42

    You can't take the word of an admitted cheater seriously. He claims he only cheated twice in his life, which is probably the only two times he was caught red handed. It's like asking a criminal in prison if they are innocent, hint, they will all say they didn't do it except that one time they were caught on camera. This is why it is better to never cheat at all, in this case you won't have to worry about accusations. Kids out there, don't cheat, lie, or steal.

    • @cotacachi12
      @cotacachi12 Год назад

      Yeah Hans of course is a target to be suspicious of, however Magnus Carlson definitely played a terrible game in his match against Hans. There really needs to be evidence because it looks like Hans just took advantage of the many blunders Carlson made. At least from a game review.

    • @blatantslander
      @blatantslander Год назад +2

      @@cotacachi12 I think Magnus played terribly on purpose to bait extremely unlikely moves for Hans to take

    • @cotacachi12
      @cotacachi12 Год назад

      @@blatantslander I dunno about that, but that's an interesting thought. To me it seemed that Carlson threw out some moves in the opener that were a little less common and unusual, which allowed Hans to take the initiative as Black, Castle first and capitalize on it. Then Carlson got suspicious that he was prepared to challenge his own strange moves so well. Because Hans didn't really have that many strange moves but he responded to Carlsons atypical moves correctly. Then Carlson tried to go for obvious trades but Hans used those moments to pressure other pieces.

    • @icyv6018
      @icyv6018 Год назад +1

      @@cotacachi12 no way that a chess world champion blunders so much like that!😱

    • @cotacachi12
      @cotacachi12 Год назад

      @@icyv6018 it's not typical but even engines suggest Carlsons playing was extremely poor in his match against Hans

  • @munchkinmatt1670
    @munchkinmatt1670 Год назад

    What program is Hikaru using to check the games?

  • @malegros19
    @malegros19 Год назад +23

    Hopefully you guys will link the video of Yosha, and your analysis you just did on stream. Extremely intersting results to say the least.

    • @edboswell12345
      @edboswell12345 Год назад

      Thank you. Just watched and they explain the percentages better than Hikaru does imo. Definitely more than sus those 100% games…

  • @jacobcook7
    @jacobcook7 Год назад +9

    I didn't know Hans was a last second replacement for St. Louis and that Mognoose was going to withdraw when he found out. VERY interesting.

  • @theazrael4423
    @theazrael4423 Год назад +56

    Let me see if I understand..
    Magnus: "I need you to give me permission to go into the details of exactly how you cheated without you suing me for it" 😁

    • @mmcewen9789
      @mmcewen9789 Год назад +7

      More like: "He already hit me with an injunction, so I can't say anything more."

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 Год назад

      That's how the world works. If I was Hans I also wouldn't want anyone to slander me without proof.

  • @moutiaRP
    @moutiaRP Год назад +3

    I wonder if Hikaru practices his "hahaha that's a good one that's a good one omg wow" in front of the mirror.

  • @meowcat64
    @meowcat64 Год назад +77

    Hans defenders were coping with his under performance AFTER increased security measures by saying he was just playing bad from being under pressure. Now I see some Hans coper is in Hikaru's chat saying that the reason Hans didn't seem tense or focused against Magnus is because he doesn't feel pressure while playing. The cope is real, and entirely illogical.

    • @BoxingMMAFan1
      @BoxingMMAFan1 Год назад +10

      Coping with what, there is literally zero proof Hans cheated lmao this is insane

    • @thguzzo17
      @thguzzo17 Год назад +3

      Half of those people don’t even know how to En Passant! They accuse Magnus for free

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Год назад +5

      @@BoxingMMAFan1 Yes, that's what's being forgotten here, as time goes by.
      We're still working without any evidence...I think It's damned likely he's been cheating, but I wont accuse the guy without evidence.

    • @Kizdo69
      @Kizdo69 Год назад +4

      Your whole comment is illogical. Yes if the whole world was accusing you of something you didn’t do, with zero proof, and everyone was believing the accuser just because they are popular then it’s entirely reasonable to assume some psychological effect. You are also completely ignoring the fact that Hans was the lowest rated player in the Sinqufield cup, which means his performance over the whole tournament was always likely to be low. Magnus/Hikaru fanboys don’t ever stop to actually think evidently

    • @meowcat64
      @meowcat64 Год назад +5

      @@BoxingMMAFan1 first off this isn't the court room where proof is required, we don't need proof when we have common sense. And secondly, if it were a court room, Hans' admissions to cheating in the past could be used in the same way a positive/negative character witness is used in cases that lack concrete evidence.
      Hans sure has had a lot more colleagues question him than support him, so until some more concreate evidence pops up to defend him, then things are already looking bad for Hans and his fan club of low elo cheaters that appear to be defending him.

  • @virtualpilgrim8645
    @virtualpilgrim8645 Год назад +155

    HIKARU ought to do a series on the ascendancy of Hans and evaluate his games to see if he can detect what Magnus claims he can detect in terms of Hans' unnatural progress.

    • @mcspanky6612
      @mcspanky6612 Год назад +2

      Yeah that would be cool

    • @frankthecat1671
      @frankthecat1671 Год назад +3

      thats a huge waste of time and energy. There are people whose job it is to do stuff like that.

    • @nuggystan9128
      @nuggystan9128 Год назад +22

      @@frankthecat1671 yeah and we wanna see hikaru, a person who is capable of doing it, to do it. no money will be wasted... and itll in the end be good content both for hikaru's youtube and twitch... would also potentially make hikaru more well known than he already is..... these are very simple things to think about so i'm just going to assume you typed your shit out when you were sleepy.

    • @ZeroG
      @ZeroG Год назад +1

      Yosha Echecs already posted a video doing that. She showed how Hans had many games with 100% accuracy to the computer best moves from chessbase. You can look at these games for yourself.
      Still does not prove anything but it makes it highly likely he selectively consulted an AI in key moments to get his rating up. That could explain why Magnus is suspicious and does not want to play him.
      If Hans can still win after a TSA screening and while in a Faraday cage then I think that would satisfy people he is not cheating. But given his history includes known cheating in the last 5 years then I don't blame Magnus.

    • @gibberconfirm166
      @gibberconfirm166 Год назад +7

      @@frankthecat1671 And I've heard it said "people whose job it is" don't have the intuitive positional understanding of a World Top 100 player. So they are basing conclusions on weird maths that have their own dubiousness.

  • @andrewmalkasian8262
    @andrewmalkasian8262 Год назад +3

    Didn't Magnus play a line that wasn't in the database so he could prove his hypothesis?

  • @jordan22031991
    @jordan22031991 Год назад +35

    we have to understand the fact that Magnus did not play with Hans in the online tournament and still beat everyone stands that someone with 200 rating points below cannot beat Magnus in such a complex game so easily because Magnus believes and knows that he is very strong which is clear in his statement

    • @lani8766
      @lani8766 Год назад +9

      I mean Hans couldn’t even analyse his game during post match interview and looking at the form that Magnus is in right now, beating Magnus is not coming really easy.

    • @dante0817
      @dante0817 Год назад +3

      In Math you can only show one proof of mistake and you can argue that the formula is wrong.
      Your argument is: since Magnus beat most of the good players their is no chance that a lower rated player could beat him.
      That argument can't hold in court.

    • @JohnSmith-pn1vv
      @JohnSmith-pn1vv Год назад +4

      Do you guys even read what you write? No chess player, no natger how good they are, has the right to declare they are too good to be beaten without cheating. Talk about maggie's form all you like, the only important form is the form during the game in question, in which the 'unbeatable' maggie played horribly

    • @kryskrys6428
      @kryskrys6428 Год назад

      @@dante0817 nope Hans beat magnums easily ... very suspicious

    • @jordan22031991
      @jordan22031991 Год назад

      @@dante0817 Nothing can be hold on court if you do not have any evidence to support your claim !!

  • @ARS1508
    @ARS1508 Год назад +71

    It’s not magnus alone. A lot of GMs don’t like (have expressed cheating concern over) Hans and all of them will now benefit while Magnus takes a social media beating alone

    • @coldheaven2584
      @coldheaven2584 Год назад +23

      It just show that magnus really care about chess and the integrity of the game. He can choose to be silent about the issues(which may get worse over time) or take action against it which he did.

    • @flamenami
      @flamenami Год назад +23

      @@coldheaven2584 Would be nice if he could actually offer up any evidence beyond "Trust me bro"

    • @jaasonjones4419
      @jaasonjones4419 Год назад +20

      @@flamenami dumb take

    • @flamenami
      @flamenami Год назад +11

      @@jaasonjones4419 dumb take to actually want evidence beyond “I think so”???

    • @jaasonjones4419
      @jaasonjones4419 Год назад +11

      @@flamenami yeah cuz in his statement he literally said there's more he'd like to say, but needs permission from Niemann to openly talk about it. So the fact that you say he has no evidence when he's pretty much saying 'I have more to say (most likely evidence), but need permission to go about those details without getting into legal trouble ', is dumb.

  • @thebishopchess
    @thebishopchess Год назад +130

    The fact that Magnus considered withdrawing from the event before it even started says something about Hans’ history of cheating.

    • @gr3ifer477
      @gr3ifer477 Год назад +23

      maybe, though magnus may have also been suspicious because hans beat in him in a round in the Miami tournament and he doesn't like losing much

    • @0Jonnyboy000
      @0Jonnyboy000 Год назад +15

      It says something about Magnus' perception of Hans' history of cheating.

    • @zaqop4
      @zaqop4 Год назад

      Or Magnus is bullshitting

    • @wightboy12345
      @wightboy12345 Год назад +33

      @@gr3ifer477
      He lost to others before and didn't consider dropping tournaments just to avoid them.

    • @onniruusunen9444
      @onniruusunen9444 Год назад +2

      exactly and now he sees cheats with him everywhere and his proof is "he didn't seem like he was very focused in critical positions

  • @shimok9102
    @shimok9102 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of when keemstar told people that if they want to clear their name after he slandered them, they need to come to his channel and make a statement.
    Seems there're a couple of flaws in that.

  • @joriszsz95
    @joriszsz95 Год назад +3

    Magnus accuses Hans. Magnus should come up with evidence, not Hans. You can not prove you did nothing wrong, if you did nothing wrong

    • @frosty129
      @frosty129 Год назад

      But he’s not allowed to present evidence without permission otherwise it’s a lawsuit

  • @Lucas.Blevins
    @Lucas.Blevins Год назад +75

    5:12 “There’s no other actual answer to all this.”
    I could think of one reason that Hans doesn’t give permission, assuming Hans is innocent (which isn’t clear yet):
    “No Magnus, I’m not going to agree not to sue you for defaming me so that you can openly defame me.”

    • @miked2205
      @miked2205 Год назад +4

      you are misunderstanding the situation.

    • @EF-wy3di
      @EF-wy3di Год назад +44

      @@miked2205 No that is pretty much it. Magnus has publicly accused Hans and destroyed his reputation without any proof of his claims. Hans has said he would sue if Magnus doesn't stop.
      If Hans is innocent then there is no proof that Magnus has that would prove he cheated, just more defamation. So why would he give him permission to continue to defame him?
      Obviously now if Hans is guilty and Magnus has definitive proof, then he wouldn't want that to be shared either. The thing is however is that if Magnus has proof, he doesn't need to worry about a lawsuit.
      The fact that he is worried about being sued if he shares more itself proves he doesn't have proof.

    • @miked2205
      @miked2205 Год назад +8

      @@EF-wy3di No, first of all he didn’t defame him legally. He said what he *believes* is the case.
      Secondly, even though Hikaru explained this weirdly, he OBVIOUSLY isn’t asking Hans “hey promise me you won’t sue me so I can make *definitive* statements about you cheating without proof”.
      There’s something else going on. There’s clearly some information/data out there that Magnus is aware of that Hans has OR Magnus for some reason needs his permission to discuss, that shows whether he’s innocent or not (and clearly Magnus feels is shows he’s a cheat). Has nothing to do with Magnus just wanting to be able to make definitive statements without proof and not get sued. That’s nonsensical.

    • @miked2205
      @miked2205 Год назад +1

      @@EF-wy3di where does Magnus even say he’s worried about being sued? That’s just hikaru talking. This was clearly well thought out by Magnus. If he was worried he wouldn’t have said anything at all. Again, nonsensical.

    • @EF-wy3di
      @EF-wy3di Год назад +12

      @@miked2205 Defaming has nothing to do with what you believe. It has to do with it what you said is true or not.
      What information or data? Exactly why do you think it exists? Because of what Magnus is implying without proving. Aka defamation.

  • @Trassik
    @Trassik Год назад +9

    It is good that this was communicated, it takes some of the mystery out of this.

  • @johndow4830
    @johndow4830 Год назад +1

    Nepo had a good idea of cheating (expanding on that): use a computer with human supervision (up to 3 times) in critical positions and avoid un-human moves (human supervision), using a simple electrical device(just like a radio), such as a watch or a hidden receiver in a pen, boot or inside a jacket, you can close the main circuit at the right moment to activate the receiver and using a simple protocol such as Morse code get the move at the right time.
    The device can be planted before. In summary it will be hard to detect statistical anomalies when you use up to three moves to sustain advantage with human supervised moves.

  • @CheatOnlyDeath
    @CheatOnlyDeath Год назад +1

    If you can accuse someone of cheating based only on the quality of play, competitive chess is DONE. Whether Hans did or did not cheat, they are destroying the game with these attacks. Get evidence.

  • @anatolydyatlov963
    @anatolydyatlov963 Год назад +6

    Why is he not saying anything? Because this tweet was posted AN HOUR AGO. Jesus christ, man, give him time

  • @jameskane6124
    @jameskane6124 Год назад +70

    Completely absurd to see how many fools are twisting themselves in knots to defend someone who BY THEIR OWN ADMISSION has been caught cheating multiple times and who those inside the chess world has been suspicious of for years.

    • @pakman184
      @pakman184 Год назад +20

      Completely absurd to see people denouncing Hans' performance over the board when there has not been a single shred of evidence pointing to him either being capable or willing to do so. He has been caught cheating once by Chesscom, self admitted to cheating once more when he was 12, and the suspicious is as Magnus said was purely due to the fact he was outplayed by Black at Sinquefield.

    • @ernestomirabalarmenteros6732
      @ernestomirabalarmenteros6732 Год назад +8

      If Hans wasn't American he wouldn't get that much support...

    • @realhercules
      @realhercules Год назад

      Those games were not even rated. It was just a casual online game when he was 12 years old. Cut the poor kid some slack.

    • @vLarsn
      @vLarsn Год назад +5

      He's been CAUGHT two times. Huge difference. No doubt he has cheated plenty of times.

    • @byomkeshbabu
      @byomkeshbabu Год назад +3

      @@pakman184 Once a cheater, always a cheater. Even if he is proved to be clean, Han's name would be the first one to strike amongst his peers and chess fans due to his shady past.

  • @dominiquelaurain6427
    @dominiquelaurain6427 Год назад

    My POV is the ball is more in organizers hands than players ones.

  • @angelogarithm
    @angelogarithm Год назад

    What software did Hikaru use to analyze the games in this video?

  • @oumaima353
    @oumaima353 Год назад +5

    Ironically, chess did speak for itself in this entire matter.

  • @juliocadavid6640
    @juliocadavid6640 Год назад +4

    Hikaru is as fast to make content as to play top engine moves in bullet

  • @Marvin-zv6md
    @Marvin-zv6md Год назад

    "The ball is in Hann's court"....this is like a chess game outside the chess game.

  • @gagak1557
    @gagak1557 Год назад +7

    Magnus has lost games before but he never claimed anything of this extent

    • @frosty129
      @frosty129 Год назад +5

      Because the people he lost to weren't known and proven cheaters.

    • @obad7633
      @obad7633 Год назад +1

      @@frosty129 not true at all. Not defending Hans but a fuck ton of people have been caught cheating or attempting to cheat. Some people will doing anything to win.

  • @quebono100
    @quebono100 Год назад +38

    Its funny, during the interviews, Hans was asked who his coach is. First he wanted to say it, but decided then to back off :)

  • @Arctic_Dude
    @Arctic_Dude Год назад +3

    Apparently Nepo also had concerns about Niemann before Sinquefield.

  • @ronbou4728
    @ronbou4728 Год назад +1

    Would love to hear Kramnik and Topolov thoughts on this

  • @wchambers3849
    @wchambers3849 Год назад +2

    During his interviews at the Sinquefield Cup, Hans admitted to cheating online at ages 12 & 16. He said he never cheated OTB. With that statement on record, why would Magnus need permission from Hans to say more on the subject? Hans said he never cheated OTB. If Magnus has proof, show it. Thinking Hans cheated is not the same as proving Hans cheated.

  • @onwingsofshadow
    @onwingsofshadow Год назад +28

    The next OTB that Hans is in will be interesting. If he is cheating (which there is currently no proof of), would he be confident enough in its undetectability to try anyway, knowing that the event may have the strongest security a chess tournament has ever had?
    If he is cheating, but elects not to during that event, he may be so markedly worse that it's noticeable. Then again, he could play just as brilliantly. The argument against cheating would gain much more traction in the event of the latter, but as referenced before, there will - regardless - be speculation that he's still somehow doing it.

    • @madhurrai9787
      @madhurrai9787 Год назад

      yeah but dont u think now with so much pressure over him that everylittle pawn move being scrutinized he is never gonna have that focus to play a good game no

    • @omedonnie
      @omedonnie Год назад +3

      So you do consider a 100% accuracy in mutiple games from a 2600 player no proof.......right.

    • @onwingsofshadow
      @onwingsofshadow Год назад +1

      @@omedonnie it's proof enough for me, but FIDE certainly doesn't seem to think so

    • @omedonnie
      @omedonnie Год назад

      @@onwingsofshadow FIDE, like Magnus, also has to be very cautious here. Lets see what Hans will do now.

  • @jhunendaya8014
    @jhunendaya8014 Год назад +40

    Han's interview with Alejandro indicates something fishy. He cannot recalls most of his moves nor analyze it correctly. Even at one point, his thoughts process is already losing badly but he can't tell as Alejandro turned off the engine. Hikaru even commented "that's not a 2700 player". His alibi? Well he said he was just tired. Lol.

  • @chessitself
    @chessitself Год назад

    question where can i watch his live streams?

  • @kartikaykaushik5383
    @kartikaykaushik5383 Год назад +5

    Now I want to see Hikaru VS Hans OTB 😂

  • @thelonewolfie34
    @thelonewolfie34 Год назад +5

    Hikaru the type of dude to say not talking to the police means you are guilty

  • @preparedsurvivalist2245
    @preparedsurvivalist2245 Год назад +125

    You do realize Magnus played Hans in several casual skittles games a while back and destroyed him. Then all of a sudden Hans is beating him in real competition. And considering Hans has a history of cheating....it seems likely he had help across the board. Im sure Magnus saw that he did the number one engine moves at all the critical times and was like, thats not how this guy plays.

    • @tbled52
      @tbled52 Год назад +6

      On short notice at that

    • @colinbrash
      @colinbrash Год назад +28

      You do realize Magnus and many others have destroyed many young players, then suddenly gotten beaten by them.
      Not saying Hans didn’t cheat, but this is just a terrible argument and means anyone who improves significantly at chess is likely a cheater.

    • @FutureAbe
      @FutureAbe Год назад +2

      Hans is still at the age where he can make significant leaps in his improvement.

    • @bgdgdgdf4488
      @bgdgdgdf4488 Год назад +4

      @@colinbrash i know right. Most of these comments are made by people who know nothing about chess or top gms at all. But magnus knows a lot about these things. If he's concerned, i think it makes sense to listen

    • @luriddream
      @luriddream Год назад +1

      You can be as sure as you want but even the worst criminals should be treated with respect and as innocents until proven otherwise

  • @cooldog2116
    @cooldog2116 Год назад +2

    If Magnus had definitive evidence Hans cheated he would have no need for permission to release it. Whatever supposed evidence he has must be baseless and he is afraid of legal repercussions of he were to run with it.

  • @justinl487
    @justinl487 Год назад +4

    This reminds me of Lance Armstrong. For a long time people were suspicious but can't actually prove anything. I am going to trust the intuition of the guy who is the World Champion and can beat a dozen people blindfolded. If he senses something is amiss...it is probably amiss.

  • @Zakitop10
    @Zakitop10 Год назад +6

    Magnus didn't say he cheated in that game, he said "recently" which may mean that Magnus didn't want to play against a recent cheater (cheated on another game) maybe?

    • @luisaleman9512
      @luisaleman9512 Год назад +2

      If he didn't want to play against a cheater he could have resigned the game as he did in the Julius Baer cup and keep playing the tournament. However, the fact that he withdrew after his game against Niemann clearly show that he thinks there was something fishy in that game.

    • @Steven-ro6os
      @Steven-ro6os Год назад +1

      I mean, he also implied that Hans cheated in the game where he beat magnus with black. The game where Magnus had sub 50% accuracy.... LOL.

    • @krkiva2
      @krkiva2 Год назад +1

      Magnus maybe also be doing legal stuff for that game.

  • @David_7171
    @David_7171 Год назад +18

    How did Hans cheat against Magnus in Sinquefield ?

    • @otherkorean
      @otherkorean Год назад +1

      The simplest answer is that he new Magnus was prepping the g3 line. Or has this be discredited?

    • @AlexWyattDrums
      @AlexWyattDrums Год назад +4

      @@otherkorean as Hikaru said, it seems that Magnus’ middle paragraph is talking about critical decisions throughout the whole game though, not the opening prep.

    • @andreacica3208
      @andreacica3208 Год назад

      He had a butt plug.

    • @tatbaz1
      @tatbaz1 Год назад

      He installed stockfish in his arse

  • @ivicapavic3381
    @ivicapavic3381 Год назад +4

    I don't think he fears a lawsuit from Hans - he fears a lawsuit from the Sinquefield Cup organizers. If you read more closely, he insinuaned that Hans cheated during their SC game, but did NOT EXPLICITLY say it. Because in order to do that he needs to directly accuse SC for poor anti-cheat measures.

    • @SmileyxKyley
      @SmileyxKyley Год назад

      Magnus’s statement says “I am limited in what I can say without explicit permission from NIEMANN to speak openly” so it’s definitely niemann and not sinquefield

    • @jinz0
      @jinz0 Год назад

      can't be sued for just saying the truth lol

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 Год назад

      @@jinz0 Truth should be something you can prove in matter of seconds. Like water being wet.

  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk Год назад

    The basic "wand" scan is a weak measure for security. I already demonstrated that, (in effect not in an official security environment. I showed a weakness of it.), to a few people years ago.

  • @anyonename8067
    @anyonename8067 Год назад +5

    Magnus puts a finger into Hans' back-end.