Great video. A lot of newer players are probably intimidated by the seemingly complex manoeuvre that they may feel needs to be memorised move by move, thought I’d break down the strategy to make it easier to understand and appreciate since conceptually it isn’t too difficult to master. In this position: 1. Threaten checkmate to force king closer to pawn 2. Use rook to force king in front of pawn 3. Play waiting moves (i.e. shuffle the rook to the right and left of pawn as well as up and down the board) to eventually force the king to the side of the pawn that DOESN’T result in a stalemate 4. Bring rook next to pawn and capture it 5. Mate with rook and king
So rook is on g4 and their king is on h6 and its their turn. if the pawn pushed to g8, then the rook just takes the promoted pawn because the king can’t protect it.
That isn't even a draw for white and black, if you promote the rook captures it, and the whote king is too far away to capture the rook back. Black would win anyways.
Oh wow an actual instructional and extremely useful chess short; nice for a change acc 🤣 this will genuinely be useful been in this position too many times
When Black’s king moves to F5, there is no threats… because Whites king only has h7 to go to. Unless they move pawn to g8 which is lost to Black’s rook.
Funnnn fact! FUN is actually winning! Rather than all the complicated tactics, rf7! After king moves to g8, move your king to G6! When the pawn promotes rg7 is mate!
why did you need to do Rook F4 +? Why not immediately drop down to the left side of the pawn for capture? It would serve the same purpose as what was accomplished in the final section of the video
If u didnt do the stalemate with the rook you could’ve do another way to draw if u did this: check with rook and his only legal move is to promote blocking the check, then u take, his obly legal move is to tale the rook and its a draw
Une bonne partie des commentaires semble blâmer l'origine ethnique pour ces agissements, mais il est intéressant de noter que la France n'est pas le seul pays avec une grande diversité de sa population. En Belgique, en Allemagne, et au Canada, par exemple, on peut également voir des gens originaires d'un peu partout. Et ces pays ne semblent pas affecter autant que la France par les manifestations violentes et pillages.
After Rf4+, cant you go Ra4 instead of bringing the rook back? If Kh8 then Ra8 is checkmate. If Kf8 instead, then Ra8+, King is forced to e7, then Rg8 picks up the pawn on next move.
No it’s not lol, he’s not going to push the pawn to where it can be immediately taken by the rook without him covering it. He has to move the king anyway, it’s the only real move.
how about king h7,king come closer,pawn push,king come closer and promote,black forced to take or else he will be losing after that draw by insufficient materials
After white goes kh7, instead of rook check on h4, why not going for kf6? If the white's pawn promote, it will be a checkmate on rh4, if the white king goes g8, rook capture the pawn,if the white king goes h8, black king goes f7, preventing from white promotes the queen. Isn't it would've be much easier instead of doing what this video do? I
Guessing you have that ayanokoji profile I guess you would want to be smart but chess is something you learn by playing,and it seems you are new and have doubts but its okay keep learning
That’s not even a checkmate cuz he can promote the pawn and he gets a sage square and lines his king up in front of the queen. Of course the rook can check and win the queen but then it’s a draw
This is unnecessarily complicated. The goal is simply to get your king close and deprive white's king of important squares. After 1. ...Kf4 2. g7 Kf5 3. Kh7: 3. ...Kf6 Promoting the pawn at this point is a blunder because Rh4 is mate. 4. Kg8 Kg6 Now white is in zugzwang: If 5. Kf8 then black answers with Kh7 and the pawn is dead next turn. If 5. Kh8 then Rh4 and after Kg8 then we're at the main goal of this unnecessarily complicated youtube short in just 5 moves.
Yeah I think I'm fine staying at 500 💀
I laughed so hard at this lol
Fr, I would’ve made most of the forced moves for white anyways.
If you love yourself stay there. At least for me my life was better when I was around 500 rather than 1100.
@@ahmetzyc 1000 is where it gets sweaty. I beat 900-999 75% of the time and 1000-1099 40% of the time. I
It's not that hard bro
Ain’t no way stock fish got the mate in 18 already 💀
M in 24
Because after you take the pawn, you just have to checkmate with a rook and a king (unless you mess up there is no way you lose)
it was mate in 24 moves first 💀💀
any setup with 7 or less pieces is in a database so stockfish can just say "oh yeah mate in 48"
He had mate 24 early, but it is actually simple to calculate for a computer at least, maybe for Magnus as well 🙂
Chess tactics are nuts
Man just take the pawn u know u gettin stalemate in a couple moves so just do it now
These are endgame techniques.
@@danielyuan9862 ik better to draw earlier than wsste a couple of time getting the same result
@@PersoNalaccount-hf2ni it is completely possible to win with just a rook
@@IAmOOFy ye
Great video. A lot of newer players are probably intimidated by the seemingly complex manoeuvre that they may feel needs to be memorised move by move, thought I’d break down the strategy to make it easier to understand and appreciate since conceptually it isn’t too difficult to master. In this position:
1. Threaten checkmate to force king closer to pawn
2. Use rook to force king in front of pawn
3. Play waiting moves (i.e. shuffle the rook to the right and left of pawn as well as up and down the board) to eventually force the king to the side of the pawn that DOESN’T result in a stalemate
4. Bring rook next to pawn and capture it
5. Mate with rook and king
Just sacrifice the King
and he sacrifices
THE KINGGG
(No but seriously what)
And he sacrifices THE RULESSSSS🤯💯☠️🤣🤷♂️🙏💀
Just sacrifice the timer
Wow just wow now I know more strategies and tactics
Me: AND I SACRIFICED THE ROOK TO STALEMATE FOR NO REASON🔥🔥🔥
Quick question, what if white pushed the pawn on the checkmate threat? Wouldn’t that allow the king to go to g7?
So rook is on g4 and their king is on h6 and its their turn. if the pawn pushed to g8, then the rook just takes the promoted pawn because the king can’t protect it.
@@crisanerd exactly i think he is dumb
@@crisanerd Yup, it was such a tricky endgame position.
There was no mate threat from Kf5, aside from the entire line shown. The script was wrong.
usually what would happen if he pushed is king down 1 square checkmate threat so he has to give up the queen
U all love to see the smile on old peoples face but u all don't love to bring that smile on old peoples face have u ever listened to ur grand parents
For white :After king f5 you can still promote because it leaves a new square for the king to escape
And lose your promoted piece instantly
but draw is better than a loss
@@AscrumbleIt's a losing position for white....
black is the one playing for a win, not white. A draw is what white wants 😂😂😂
That isn't even a draw for white and black, if you promote the rook captures it, and the whote king is too far away to capture the rook back.
That isn't even a draw for white and black, if you promote the rook captures it, and the whote king is too far away to capture the rook back.
Black would win anyways.
Very good vid. Nice and useful intermediate level lesson delivered. U got a sub bro. Amd just to prove this aint a paid review ima say bslifoej
you really need to mention that after kh7 if kf6 there's a promotion to a knight which leads to a draw, crucial part of the puzzle
All chess is “if this then that then that then this than if that this if this that”. I love it
"missed win , stockfish expect me to find"
bro really missed mate in one
The evaluation bar never said "M1"
I needed this, you don't know how many matches i drew in this position
Instructions unclear, I lost my rook even after doing all of that
You could’ve forced checkmate faster than that
Could’ve just moved the rook to the right and brought it down to force the king away.
When could he have brought down the rook
On f4 it could’ve went to something like d or c 4 and if white defended the pawn it would’ve been checkmate and otherwise black would lose the pawn
Then the king would go to h8 and when u give check he would just promote and then u will have to take the queen
Kf5 is a good move. Stockfish disagrees tho, as it was M23 and turned into M24
Oh wow an actual instructional and extremely useful chess short; nice for a change acc 🤣 this will genuinely be useful been in this position too many times
Bro just broke the game and took hes pawn backwerds
When he threatened mate you could push the pawn to save it
Thought that there was an extra queen of the screen
After Kf8 can't black just play Rh7 and win the pawn? Is there something I'm missing?
This vid help me understand stalemate 🤑🤑🤑
When Black’s king moves to F5, there is no threats… because Whites king only has h7 to go to. Unless they move pawn to g8 which is lost to Black’s rook.
M24 on the left side 💀
my fucking god i have enough chess puzzles on my shorts and recommendet god damnit
Do M-2: nah
Prevent pawn from pushing: hell yeah
There was no Mate in 2 though
Bro this chess is opposite i think the whites pawn go up but its down
Lower the gain on your mic, 10/10 content tho👍
Anyone else saw that there's another way that black can take the pawn
I thought there were more black pieces out of screen and you were supposed to take with rook ;-;
The mate in 24 is better 💀💀💀💀
You fool, you couldve moved rook to the bottom to get a checkmate
Very cool endgame thanks for sharing
You missed mate in 1
Funnnn fact! FUN is actually winning! Rather than all the complicated tactics, rf7! After king moves to g8, move your king to G6! When the pawn promotes rg7 is mate!
another stalemate is sacrificing the rook and the white king takes it :skull:
"AND THEN HE SACRIFICED THE ROOOOOOOOOOOOOK"
why did you need to do Rook F4 +? Why not immediately drop down to the left side of the pawn for capture? It would serve the same purpose as what was accomplished in the final section of the video
You have a reasonable reason but it doesn't work. Recreate the position and turn on stockfish, you'll see
It‘s almost the same position but it‘s now white‘s turn. He can just promote the pawn.
Same position yes, except this time it’s black’s turn. I got confused the first time aswell😂
The king will take the rook?
The king would take the rook
Instead of backing of go to the side and go down for check mate
If u didnt do the stalemate with the rook you could’ve do another way to draw if u did this: check with rook and his only legal move is to promote blocking the check, then u take, his obly legal move is to tale the rook and its a draw
Zugwang would work too
Une bonne partie des commentaires semble blâmer l'origine ethnique pour ces agissements, mais il est intéressant de noter que la France n'est pas le seul pays avec une grande diversité de sa population. En Belgique, en Allemagne, et au Canada, par exemple, on peut également voir des gens originaires d'un peu partout. Et ces pays ne semblent pas affecter autant que la France par les manifestations violentes et pillages.
Me wondering why the white king is at the back kings side
Zoom out so we can see the whole board dude
Is this the game Magnus played? Where he stalemated his opponent in the exact same way?
lets not talk about when he skipped whites turn-
?? he didn’t skip?
We don't talk about something that doesn't exist.
Yes he did lol rook goes to d1 back d4 or d5 ad king doesn't move
@@Cos_0istheGOAT He was showing a different line and came back to the main line.
rook could go h7 2 moves earlier and the result would be similar
no way he saw the m24
Anyone gonna point out stockish saying mate 24
Step 1, blunder the rook and then extend your hand to shake the opponents hand immediately afterwards.
Step 2, go home and cry in a fetal position.
Why didn't rook go to h7 at the first place before it checks
Just do knight f7, then white king go g8, then knight go to e7
Then just do stalemate 😎
@@Batman-g6 no, there no stalemate at this
Why did black start with +124?????
Like how does stockfish know black is winning by that much but not see a mate in 50 or something
The rook was about to get the promoted pawn I’d the king simply drove the white king away
That’s stale mate and you had mate on the last move
Why cant u do rf8 checkmate?
bro pawn is there so it will take rook
After Rf4+, cant you go Ra4 instead of bringing the rook back? If Kh8 then Ra8 is checkmate. If Kf8 instead, then Ra8+, King is forced to e7, then Rg8 picks up the pawn on next move.
i saw m1 😂
How in the world is that checkmate for white cause if he move forward hes pawn he can escape
You need to show the whole board, otherwise there could be pieces outside the screen
That is stalemate
M24 lol
Why after Kf8 there Is not Rh8?
Saw Hikaru do this live
You missed a mate
You could just do a waiting move like e7
Who said we need to push the pown
But if rook checks on h8 then the white king is forced away and king takes white pawn
book mate in 18, simple stuff really
How bout king h7 first then pawn g7?
but when king f5 threating mate white can promote and then if black plays rook h4 white goes king g7 and escapes
Isnt it faster to drop the rook when it was in the h file?
Rook takes pawn
That’s… not a checkmate threat in the beginning
it is?
No it’s not lol, he’s not going to push the pawn to where it can be immediately taken by the rook without him covering it. He has to move the king anyway, it’s the only real move.
wwho here didnt even notice the eval bar cus it was so much in blacks favour
He could play a waiting move such as rook f7
After king f8 cant you just go Rh8 and black wins?
cool
Wouldn't rook h8 have been better because then the king just takes the pawn
Bru ur one elo. Pawn can both take rook and promote
I lost my braincells
@@ryanford9555 lmfao I forgot the direction the pawn was going 💀💀💀
@@grehmy bro
how about king h7,king come closer,pawn push,king come closer and promote,black forced to take or else he will be losing after that draw by insufficient materials
white can move the pawn and its not mate anymore
What if Kh7?
Black King is covering that square
@@2002kemar what the balck king was on f4 im talking about the second move after the black king plays f4
Move ur king with room for a ez mate
I don't think that is threatening checkmate cause if you move the pawn it's only check cause of g7 or am I dumb
Nah not a forced stalemate
Wow
Kf5, kh7, kf6, kh8, rh4, kg8 end similarly and faster I think
After white goes kh7, instead of rook check on h4, why not going for kf6? If the white's pawn promote, it will be a checkmate on rh4, if the white king goes g8, rook capture the pawn,if the white king goes h8, black king goes f7, preventing from white promotes the queen.
Isn't it would've be much easier instead of doing what this video do?
I
why not when hes forced to go to f8 then rook h8 and win the pawn?
uhhhh the pawn is never on h8 in fact that would probably let the pawn take and promote?
Guessing you have that ayanokoji profile I guess you would want to be smart but chess is something you learn by playing,and it seems you are new and have doubts but its okay keep learning
Why not just mate ☠️
Where's mate
That’s not even a checkmate cuz he can promote the pawn and he gets a sage square and lines his king up in front of the queen. Of course the rook can check and win the queen but then it’s a draw
There is mate
This is unnecessarily complicated. The goal is simply to get your king close and deprive white's king of important squares. After 1. ...Kf4 2. g7 Kf5 3. Kh7:
3. ...Kf6
Promoting the pawn at this point is a blunder because Rh4 is mate.
4. Kg8 Kg6
Now white is in zugzwang:
If 5. Kf8 then black answers with Kh7 and the pawn is dead next turn.
If 5. Kh8 then Rh4 and after Kg8 then we're at the main goal of this unnecessarily complicated youtube short in just 5 moves.
if kf6 then white can actually promote to a knight and that's a drawn endgame
Why didn't black just play h7 the first time??
It doesn’t function if he instead of moved the pawn he would get an free square and it wouldn’t be checkmate
Why can’t the rook go h7 the first time
Mate in 24
0:28 rook g4