When Young Magnus Carlsen Became World Chess Champion
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2023
- When Young Magnus Carlsen Became World Chess Champion
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You know whats makes this game more magnificent, Magnus LITERALLY did not move his bishop and queen the ENTIRE GAME!
I just realised that-
Not moving something is still moving
@@eggotrip whatttttt??????
@@eggotrip jealous Indian boi 😂😂😂
@@davidleyt1060 The bishop was pritecting, so moving it woulf br worse than not moving it.
they are playing book openings moves and the commentator acts as if they are being sneaky or big brain.
I love this commentator. Feels like I am watching crime series. haha
I think they pay the same guy to narrate their videos or something cause you're on point
It's an AI, the commebtary is poor and they mispronounced Vishy.
Dude, it feels like they’re at war
That's what the game represents, two armies meeting on a battlefield.
Because chess is war. War of crushing anothers wit.
it feels absolutely comical that its portrayed as though theyre shocked or thinking on their feet during the first moves even though im willing to bet everything until at least g4 was prep. like he really made it sound as though this was the first time the nimzo indian was played.
I'm pretty sure this wasn't the final game, this was just the last game Magnus won. The last game was the next game and was actually a draw, but it put Magnus at the 6 1/2 out of 12 points he needed to win the match since he gained 1/2 point from the draw.
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I barely know how to play chess and I find this very interesting thank you.
What am I missing, so he "blundered" sure, protected from check --
even if he then moved his rook to h4 and he took it with the queen (after movin it first obviously after knight move)
then vishy couldve took his doubled queen with his original queen
and it wouldve been fight-on again , tho carl had a few extra pieces, it wasnt necessarily over? lol
0:40 not seeming surprised? What, because he didn't play the only opening in chess, E4? Wow, D4, huge surprise.
Hilarious how the narrator makes it seem like the main line of the nimzo Indian is something these players are making up as they go along. Like Anand being surprised by bishop b4, a super aggressive move by magnus. Gimme a break.
3:27 seriously I can't take this. Vishys playing off his back foot? THE POSITION IS .2 FOR WHITE.......
He makes a blunder (we see the bar go to almost black)... game over...
Me: owkee... how, why?! I don't think like a computer.
Great video
i loved this video
Thanks for sharing this. I always find some information that's new to me about chess. So I see this is how players exchange being champions.., hmm, so who is going to be next after Mister Carlsen?
Next is drunk mr Carlsen.
@@Thomaat116 actually its ding liren
@@chakatsi3476 oh my bad xD
@@chakatsi3476 But we all know Ding only won cuz Carlsen didn't participate
Only Bobby Fischer made the game of CHESS a worldwide interests by millions of people.
Magnus just enjoying every game not totally enjoying every achievement
Seems like an unbelievable blunder for a champion! Doesn't blocking with the bishop win pretty easily?
After Magnus would then move to c1 or d3, Vishy would then bring the room to h4 , and Magnus can't block the mate nor can he draw with perpetual check: After Qe3, king moves to g2, Magnus then only has Qd2 , but now Vishy can play Be2 blocking the Queen and the Queen is out of checks. What did I miss???
OK, I think I found it....
After the bishop would block the check, Magnus can play Qd1 and then when Vishy does Rh4, Magnus can move Qh5 . Vishy now takes the Queen with his knight, but he takes that knight with the pawn. Now, after either the rook or the Queen take this pawn, Magnus can play Bf5 protecting the h pawn! And in that position, Vishy is down a knight and cannot continue the attack....I think😎
...and interesting, just noticed that after Magnus does Qh5 , Vishy could try and take the Queen with the rook instead of the knight, and then after the pawn takes the rook, Vishy takes that pawn with the knight, and now no matter what Magnus down, Vishy can go Ng7 , which forces Magnus to move the knight away, and then Vishy would seemingly be able to draw through repetition by moving the knight back to h5, threatening mate and the knight has to come back to defend it. BUT that will NOT work for Vishy because after Magnus moves the knight away to c7, then when Vishy goes back to h5 with the knight, Magnus can go e6 with the knight to defend (instead of e8) and then when Vishy does his g7 with the knight again, this time Magnus does not need move his knight away, but can play Qd7 and if Vishy takes the knight, Magnus can take back with the pawn, and his Queen now protects the g7 square!!
I believe he can prevent the rook from assisting the queen in the checkmate
Blocking with knight just seems natural
How can I get this Pgn?
It’s a knight on the rim is dim - not grim 😂
i dont see the mistake...
After knight to f1,black queen move e1,block a h4 square.If white rook move h4,queen take a rook.You know what,it's mean like the black side b square pawn to chance with a white side rook,and after a position Rh4,Qxh4,Qxh4,white piece player only has one queen,one knight and one bishop,black piece player get a same piece with white and win another rook.
Vishayy aanand
Are we all just not going to say anything about the bullshit this man is spouting? "The Knight move was a mistake because he sacrifices his own attack?!" What the fuck?
i nerver shake hand until last pond die..
i just realized that he’s been gm the same amount of years I’ve been alive 😳 also i kinda admire him lol
ur 10?
yeah lol
@@alexnguyen5024 born in 2013? Bro no one is born that late
bro I’m 10 💀
if you're that young, don't put your age on the internet
In my opinion, the worst thing about chess is resignations. Don't be a wussy, just play til you're mated.
When u get to the high lvl in chess they resign if their position is hopeless or if they're way down on pieces or "material" I think it's part of the etiquette so they dont have ppl delaying the inevitable and by extension wasting time just cuz they want to shamelessly try to win an unwinnable fight
Its the kmoch variation of the nimzo-indian…
games back then were weird
I feel like the person who wrote the script doesn’t play chess
I don't see a blunder.
Why did he resign? What could magnus do?
Spend time enjoying life, relaxing, traveling, playing smaller tournaments, streaming, poker etc.... WCC is not your everyday tournament, once you commit to the WCC it's pretty much one year of prep and practice, not very fun.
Also his opponent is the same guy (Ian Nepomniachtchi), whom Magnus knew since childhood and has given Magnus a disappointing Championship match. He just don't want to spend another year of prep to play another disappointing match again, and Magnus was right, Ian Nepomniachtchi crumbled under pressure and lose again in this year WCC to Ding Liren. Magnus is rich, he doesn't need the money, he's a 5 times World Champion and has the highest chess rating, he doesn't need to prove anything to the world.
@@VanceHelw you completely misunderstood the question lol. He's asking why did Vishy resign the game
@Pasa No, Qe1 to cover h4
@@VanceHelw good answer,good answer
@@snippletrapbut i still don't get, is not a win yet, i mean yeah he has cover that rook to give vishy the position for checkmate, but he can't move that queen from e1 anymore and vishy can move the pawn giving space for the king and then bring the knight back to the first position, still magnus has more chances to win of course buy i don't know i feel there was so much room to fight yet
I was waiting for something to happen but they just stopped playing. Makes chess a bit annoying to watch sometimes. If I want to learn something, don't stop after one mistake.
Why did he move from f1 to f4 and not to b1?
An Germanic man Carlsen won this match
Why is he against mclovin
4:55 pawn on b4, where’s that line pointing
Vishay Anad? Curious pronunciation... is it a bot??
4:52 Excuse me what?
why does it say "intense thinking" when it´s literally just the opening
you are seeing the moves fast on the video, but its classical chess, they maybe spent a few minutes on each move at the opening, well at least usually.
@@mauromilitello5584 thats not true haha, theyve both studied this opening by this point they knew what they were going to play. probably a few seconds per move in the opening
@@alfieingleton yeah thats what i thought but maybe there was some kind of new move hahaha, anyway the intensity was inside their minds XD hahahah
2:19 really? white looks cramped. black looks open. I'd say black is better by 2:19 slightly. Where can white's bishop go? where can his knight go? nowhere. they are all blocked in with his own pawns!
00:58 you mean c3? not b3
hahahah yes, what idiots
holy hell
Vishay Anad
Good job not explaining the final lost critical moment
hah exactly!
I don't get how he won 😕
Can anyone see why the last knight move was a blunder?
No. I sure can’t.
Bro what's your elo? You talk like a lichess 1800 that's ridiculous
Queen G7 isn’t checkmate😂 the knight can take the queen
Nothing like commentary from a 1k
Sir not east indian its kings indian
Nice fake intro screen cap.
Silly music. Ditch!
Loose the freaking annoying music.
Man, on the third Anand you say b3 instead of c3. It makes me doubt if you know what you are talking about.
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