@@FM-kc7nx Because black is threatening to give a check with the knight and win the queen wherever the king goes. And if the queen stops guarding the b3 square there is Nb3#. And if the quenn moves away but keeps the b3 square guarded black wins the queen anyways or gives checkmate in 3-6 moves. There are a few variations that's why I can't list them all.
@@aaronvandrei3052 I’m not super good at chess but from what I can tell at a grandmasters level of play there comes a point both players realize what is going to happen within the next few turns, and instead of playing it out the player who will inevitably lose surrenders, I’m guessing it just seems pointless when you know you’re beaten, there’s always the chance an opponent might make a mistake but at that level of play it’s highly unlikely.
5:32 Game 3 is not Anand-Carlsen, but Carlsen-Anand. Carlsen is playing with the white pieces. 10:57 Game 1 is not Carlsen-Keymer, but Keymer-Carlsen. Carlsen is playing with the black pieces.
Most of the dudes in the comments wanted an actual checkmate. 🤣 Im sure yall already know that in high lvl gameplay, players resign moves before the checkmate 1) for time sake, 2) no need to waste efforts avoiding the inevitable, 3) they see that far ahead. 🤣
@milankipferler5929 on the one hand, sure the video could use better explanation especially for newer players, but on the other hand, if you're an experienced player you should see why players agreed to draw or resign. If you're a newer player, you should reflect on the game and try to solve the positions yourself to improve.
There is no way to defend b6, and there is no counterplay for black. The knight on d2 protects the only weakness in white's position, and there are simply too many threats after white picks up the pawn.
Most were resignations they knew with the pieces and position they cudnt win. I think the convo after the second game magnus was asking his opponent y he didn’t play it out cuz at the end of the convo it sounded like he said something like “it just looked worse then it was”
IT'S CHECK BECAUSE THERE WHERE NO MOVES POSSIBLE OR IF THERE WERE IT WAS A CHECK MATE AND IF A PERSON GOT A CHECK MATE U KNOW HIS RESPECT GET KINDA DOWN SO THEY JUST RESIGNED❤
Well there are a lot of reasons for writing down moves, yes they can actually forget where the piece was few moves back and when they calculate, they need to know the whole process whether it's theory or mid-end game. Another reason is to avoid cheating/illegal moves. It is also ( I think ) mandatory to record the moves ( Fide 8.1.1 )
I understand technically when certain pieces are left the game is technically a draw, but why not keep playing and make weird moves hoping your opponent makes a mistake or something? (I know the chances are slim)
And I thought I know how to play chess ! Didn't even understand how some of them were even check mates ! These guys are literally seeing 15 steps ahead even before laying down a finger 😆.
Like, is it customary in chess to tell your opponent where the mistake was made if they ask? I don’t understand what the talking is afterwards. Just good sportsmanship? Help me understand. I understand good sportsmanship but I’m not going to give away any secrets on what, how or why I did it. I’m going for the throat and walking away if there’s nothing else to be said except good game, if it was a good game. I figure the shaking of the hands afterwards is as far as good sportsmanship goes. So assuming it’s nothing more than talk about the match. Right?
I think it's best to look at chess as two scientists trying to figure out the best way to play the game out. These guys study the games anyway and likely will find it so I doubt it's giving much away.
@@Valencesor true that. I’m just a novice that likes to play. So me and friends will talk afterwards about certain moves. Perhaps it’s the same banter. Figured at that level they wouldn’t. Just curious is all.
ahh! thanks! i sat here starring at the effin board and i just couldnt figure out why they shook hands, did anand resign? couldnt find the winning moves so i started to look in comments and here we are, trolled by GRENKE Chess xD
What's your favourite game finish by Magnus Carlsen?
The Game against Svidler is amazing! My absolute favourite 💪🏼👍🏼
I Dont Unterstand the secomd Game why he did resign ?
@@FM-kc7nx Because black is threatening to give a check with the knight and win the queen wherever the king goes. And if the queen stops guarding the b3 square there is Nb3#. And if the quenn moves away but keeps the b3 square guarded black wins the queen anyways or gives checkmate in 3-6 moves. There are a few variations that's why I can't list them all.
I know it is kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good site to stream newly released movies online?
The game against wesley so he sacrifice the queen in wesley check mate😊🤘🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Fantastic Magnus Carlsen compilation. That checkmate was amazing!
Thanks! It was a Checkmate with a Smile :).
@@GRENKEChess swidler does it happen other than resign 😍😂👋
@@insanestuff9470 Gentleman Act!
Glad to have these quality real life chsss videos even if chess is mostly online at the moment. Good work!
Thank you for this comment! That motivates us immensely to strive on making awesome chess videos! :)
10:24 They smiled in silence. A beautiful moment
True!
Stylish pawn checkmate. Svidler is a champ letting him go for the checkmate
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Great checkmate collection with Magnus. Nice video!
Thanks!
Boy!
I love the cinematic intro trailer and the music! You feel like watching a Mike Tyson knockout compilation :). Precious video!
Thanks!
The intro kicks ass!
Thank you!
If it wasn't for the caption I would have never known who won and lost 😂
This is the reason we put it on ;)
If you're a tournament player, this is probably exciting to watch, but, for beginners, maybe not so much.
We made something for beginners: ruclips.net/video/dmu3tS43Hvs/видео.html Do you like it?
I just don't understand why they shake hands and quit early
@@aaronvandrei3052 I’m not super good at chess but from what I can tell at a grandmasters level of play there comes a point both players realize what is going to happen within the next few turns, and instead of playing it out the player who will inevitably lose surrenders, I’m guessing it just seems pointless when you know you’re beaten, there’s always the chance an opponent might make a mistake but at that level of play it’s highly unlikely.
Have you not seen Sherlock Holmes part 2?! I’m kidding. I am a beginner though and these videos are entertaining.
my brain hurts just by watching this.
Amazing
:)
svidler is a real gentleman
Yes, he is!
I’m new to chess. Anyone know where to get those chess boards they use? They look nice
It's this one: amzn.to/3HGWUxh
The third one was a draw (with Vishy)
Yes! Vishy is just a legend! He is the most sympathic champion, we have ever met!
A very good fun channel💯with a we'll set great content.Why did i only find it today😫
Thank you!
5:32 Game 3 is not Anand-Carlsen, but Carlsen-Anand. Carlsen is playing with the white pieces. 10:57 Game 1 is not Carlsen-Keymer, but Keymer-Carlsen. Carlsen is playing with the black pieces.
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Might sound dumb but is there a specific brand name for this particular chess set they are using. So classically beautiful
Do you like a link?
Most of the dudes in the comments wanted an actual checkmate. 🤣
Im sure yall already know that in high lvl gameplay, players resign moves before the checkmate 1) for time sake, 2) no need to waste efforts avoiding the inevitable, 3) they see that far ahead. 🤣
Still a bad video. There is no explanation or anything to tell us what happened. I understand that these players see it. BUT WE DON'T
@milankipferler5929 on the one hand, sure the video could use better explanation especially for newer players, but on the other hand, if you're an experienced player you should see why players agreed to draw or resign. If you're a newer player, you should reflect on the game and try to solve the positions yourself to improve.
I didn't understand the first game, why didn't he continue?
Its because of the initial position could reveal the king whereas it would be hard to cover it up with the positions of the pieces of the black
There is no way to defend b6, and there is no counterplay for black. The knight on d2 protects the only weakness in white's position, and there are simply too many threats after white picks up the pawn.
@@havardmj Exactly. And remember that Magnus have 2 connected pawns in the center (d and e files). So easy to win for these super GM.
@@Quim1441 what does GM mean brother ?
@@bronzeoscar2046 grand master
Very nice:D
Thanks, Kristin :) - We find it pretty awesome that you are commentating so active here!
I don’t understand how any of these are check mate
I was thinking the same thing but these guys think so many moves ahead that checkmate would likely come 15 turns ahead but they can see it coming
4th was def checkmate. I think most of the others are resignations
Most were resignations they knew with the pieces and position they cudnt win. I think the convo after the second game magnus was asking his opponent y he didn’t play it out cuz at the end of the convo it sounded like he said something like “it just looked worse then it was”
IT'S CHECK BECAUSE THERE WHERE NO MOVES POSSIBLE OR IF THERE WERE IT WAS A CHECK MATE AND IF A PERSON GOT A CHECK MATE U KNOW HIS RESPECT GET KINDA DOWN SO THEY JUST RESIGNED❤
they are losing a pawn in the endgame and thats gg
I'm a noob in chess. At 1:30 wouldn't moving Queen A3 -> D6 be a checkmate?
On d68 stands the Queen :), so no checkmate this way...
@@GRENKEChess HAHAHAHAHAHHA. I should probably delete this comment 🤣🤣🤣
Wow! Magnus carlsen really good at playing chess
yes, real beast
What they are writing after every move?
Their moves
Plz make a playlist for your Top 5 series. Also Top 5 counter attacks & Top 5 defences are some video ideas
Thanks for your advice!
Can someone please explained what happened in the first clip at 2:50 why did the black player give up I thought he was fine
I think black rook gets trapped if knight d4
@@forzatech9482u dont see the bishop? white gets free pawn and thats enough
how was the first a check?
A finish
It was draw with anand not checkmate
right
Props to Keymer for facing Magnus till the end with bishop and knight endgame
yes
why bother recording your moves if it will be recorded elsewhere ?
Can someone explain, at 10:10 why the white queen didnt take the pawn at g3
Idk why i even watch these. I see them moving the pieces but i have no idea what any of them do.
Some one explain me how the 1st was checkmate
its a piece win
and what is a peice win. explain please
@@harshal1053pretty self explanatory dont u think?
Magnus vs levon what happened??
mayhem on the board
@@GRENKEChess ok
Ilove norway because of magnus and aurora aksnes😊🤘🤘🤘🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Northern lights + Magnus = Good foundation
happy i managed to pull it out.... sheeeesh
;)
Amazing party firrst one
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#2 vs Anand was a DRAW and not checkmate! Please correct the BLUNDER in the video :-)
Incredible MAGNUS
like a Marvel Hero :)
@@GRENKEChess better than superstars of Hollywood 😍💞👋
@@insanestuff9470 Yes - It's authentic and real - They are world champions!!!
10:19 the moment that he realized what he did and the smile like "ah! I'm f***ed up now".
I think black can defend in first game, if he had put bishop in f5 making Rook vulnerable..
Peak Carlsen taking souls!
Man, this top 5 is not valid without queen sacrifice against Karjakin in the last game of 2016 WC tie breaks
You are right - This was a miniature back then :)
Is this draw?
In first game, why magnus not checkmate that king with queen?
Pawn checkmate is more delicious
how will he im bad at chess
I dont understand in the first clip
What do you exactly mean?
it was really the best :) i'm on love with him :)12:00
1:14 don't mind the demon summon in the back, appears to be a friendly one
😮
I like that its two humans nothing ells.
If they can memorize every game in their head, why do they need to write moves down? Is it just to be sage? ^^
Well there are a lot of reasons for writing down moves, yes they can actually forget where the piece was few moves back and when they calculate, they need to know the whole process whether it's theory or mid-end game. Another reason is to avoid cheating/illegal moves. It is also ( I think ) mandatory to record the moves ( Fide 8.1.1 )
Wow this magnus guy is awsome! he should consider playing chess seriously and he might even become a world champion
wth is that loud obnoxious music throughout the whole video
hard to play - we know
I understand technically when certain pieces are left the game is technically a draw, but why not keep playing and make weird moves hoping your opponent makes a mistake or something? (I know the chances are slim)
game 3 was a draw right?
yes
And I thought I know how to play chess ! Didn't even understand how some of them were even check mates ! These guys are literally seeing 15 steps ahead even before laying down a finger 😆.
crazy checkmates
I think svidler is already know that he can escape from check mate,so in the end he smiling and put the king intentionally in the guilotine
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i dont understand :(
What in particular?
@@GRENKEChess all
@@lionelmessi317 ok
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10.33 Both Smile 😊 Just awesome
True :)
I didn’t get how he won the last game.. ?
he gets queen or enemy loses bishop. how did u not see this
I don't understand how these games are just ending like there is barely any checkmates, why did the game against Anand stop?
draw due two move repetition.
welcome to super gm chess :D
Like, is it customary in chess to tell your opponent where the mistake was made if they ask? I don’t understand what the talking is afterwards. Just good sportsmanship? Help me understand. I understand good sportsmanship but I’m not going to give away any secrets on what, how or why I did it. I’m going for the throat and walking away if there’s nothing else to be said except good game, if it was a good game. I figure the shaking of the hands afterwards is as far as good sportsmanship goes. So assuming it’s nothing more than talk about the match. Right?
I think it's best to look at chess as two scientists trying to figure out the best way to play the game out. These guys study the games anyway and likely will find it so I doubt it's giving much away.
@@Valencesor true that. I’m just a novice that likes to play. So me and friends will talk afterwards about certain moves. Perhaps it’s the same banter. Figured at that level they wouldn’t. Just curious is all.
They shake hands when so much if the game is still left .. thats how lame I’m in chess
keep on rolling
Why is he looks like to me paul wesley brother
Cause he is a legend
Keymer cause of the speed up video looks like he having small seizures lol wtf
background noise is discusting. Chess games has ASMR but this quality kills it.
;)
Anand Vs carlsen is draw
yes
ahh! thanks! i sat here starring at the effin board and i just couldnt figure out why they shook hands, did anand resign? couldnt find the winning moves so i started to look in comments and here we are, trolled by GRENKE Chess xD
There is only one check mate, in the whole video. Rest games were quite boring
Which was your favourite?
@@GRENKEChess The one with the chwckmate
@@GRENKEChess Can you post a video of only epic check mates, that would be really interesting to see 🙏🙏
I dont know who is winning until I see Magnus smiling. Lost as MF.......
If anand place his queen to F5 their queens will be negotiating
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How are these best games when they are just resigning? This compilation isn't good.