Magnus Carlsen Reacts to Nepomniachtchi's Bishop Blunder in World Chess Championship 2021
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2021
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Imagine blundering so bad, your opponent decides to quit WCC altogether
hahaha
haa lol
hahahahahahhaah
😭😭
hahaha
Strategic brilliance by Ian. He foresaw that this would make Magnus forfeit his title, so he could have a chance next time.
Meta hahahaha
Didn't age well
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Lost to ding chilling today
Still liren is the champ🤣
And this is the exact moment when Magnus decided that being WCC wasn’t worth it anymore.
lol
It's not a blunder, it's a perfect sacrifice by nepo to get rid Magnus from world championship 😂
@@melzz lmao true
@@tibitheking350 no lmfao
Fischer blundered even worse in game with Spassky
Giri saw that instantly.
He calculated from c6 to a perfect draw as soon as he saw it.
Hahahahahahahahah
@@0xCaera he’s also a grandmaster so shut your trap lol
@@0xCaera Nah, Giri saw it without the engine. His words are; " Come on! I saw it instantly. Absolutely shocking"
@@vtryuga2610 saw c6, not a perfect draw
@@eugenemartone7023 Of course. These commenters are fish.
Magnus looks so confused, he's trying to decipher Nepo's plan as if he had one.
I see it a bit differently:
Carlsen felt insulted by Ian's careless play. Then start calculating several move ahead to plan for win, hence his serious expression.
@@adibakarlen the original post is for low iq . your comment is for gm minded
@@adibakarlennepo is still an elite chess player, 99% of the time someone of his caliber plays a move like this, there's a plan behind it
@@SirTylerGolfyeah, nobody at that level should make a rookie blunder like that
it seems that when Carlsen arrived at the chair, Nepo disconnected and was in a hurry, almost thinking about something else. Incredible
@@liteknight How is he projecting? Seemed like a very accurate summarization of the events
@@liteknight it was quite a good summary, no reason to be troubled.
@@JoshuaRoss2 you should stop watching tv in the morning buddy
@@JoshuaRoss2 nobody is going to call Ian a loser, he is still a Supergm at the end of this tournament.
It’s Magnus. No one is going to shame him for losing either.
for any one wondering, pawn to c6 and the bishop on b7 has no squares to go to
and then what happens
@@prizma4464 he loses the bishop for free.
@@ImFataI couldn't nepo make some move for the king while magnus uses a move for that?
@@prizma4464 I'm no expert, but this is a bishop lost for free either way. The rooks are too well placed, and you can't attack the pawn because of the bishop on E8. There is also no move to attack the king close enough to matter. Whites knight is locked out, and the rooks aswell.
Ty!
Magnus feels sorry for ian this point.
I think he feels disgusted
Imagine Magnus watching Ian about to become world champion in a week lol, he'll chuckle
@@dan7291ablehe wont
@@dan7291able about that...
@@wisydence641 LOL yup, hey, if youre gonna play that bad in the final matches, you dont deserve to be world champ, better luck next time Ian, congrats Ding
Watching this while Ding and Nepo are blundering game after game makes me realize how INSANE is that Magnus no longer will play these matches…
Its just the way it is lol, in this world we live in there's Magnus, and then there's the rest, right now, the rest are playing for the title of World Champion, so what does that make Magnus lol, we really need the best player from Saturn to show up one day lol
Unfortunately, the level of chess in this year's WCC seems a little below what it has been historically. However, more blunders do make for more dramatic games!
@@ericfaulk2204 it’s still 2nd playing 3rd and both players are very close to 2800! Still though without Magnus the match doesn’t have the gravitas it had when he was playing. He’s just levels above everybody else.
@@VicenzoV You'd be surprised lol...
The best chess player on earth will make and DOES make more money than your average poker player
he most likely will play for it again
ouch....I feel so bad for Nepo...I was rooting for Magnus from day 1 but man..I really feel for the Nepo at this point....I don't blame him. He really is an amazing player...Only human...
Magnus said Nepo has high ceiling but low floor.
Loosing to MC is no shame. No need to feel sorry for him. He achieved more than the majority of elite chess players will. It's a remarkable achievement getting to play for the world championship. What I want to see is Carlsen loosing the championship over the board like Kasparov did to Anand. Firouzja seems like an obvious candidate for next world champion, but we'll see how it goes.
@@Sanderus I don’t feel bad for him because I need to feel bad for him or that he needs others to feel bad for him. At their level they aren’t playing for the title of losing to the best as if it’s some consolation prize.
@@Sanderus its not about losing, its about playing this poorly. Game 6 was fine, thats what we expected. That was a Magnus brilliancy. Games 8 and 9 were Ian trowhing
@@Sanderus Kasparov lost to Kramnik and Kramnik lost to Anand
Ian's eyes during the previous press conference looked completely exhausted.
The thought process from "WTF" to "Is he having a plan with that move?" And finally "Oh he's just blunder and move randomly, WCC is meaningless if I have to face him again".
Magnus be like "It's a free bishop, isn't it? What am I missing? Oh no! He blundered here. If there is any deep plan to this, I'll face it being up a whole bishop."
Although I thought nepo played really good moves afterwards, the a pawn wasn't too far away from promoting to win a piece back, but I think Magnus still would have had a slight edge and at worst a draw.
@@colinjava8447 there was absolutely zero chances for that pawn to promote because it's impossible for white to kick black's rook away from a8. You should watch Nakamura's analysis on this game.
@@whitelion204 Yeah, but if things had been slightly different or Magnus made a mistake then you never know.
@@colinjava8447 yeah. I guess that's why Magnus is one of the best players chess has ever seen. His play was just solid it's scary.
@@whitelion204 I felt nepo played better during the first few games, but maybe he ran out of steam and game 6 broke him a bit.
I think magnus is probably physically fitter so can endure many hours at the board better than other players.
And it was in this position that Magnus Carlsen resigned the WCC title, as there is nothing more to be done here.
Nepo's gambit . Blunder so bad that magnus lose interest in world championship and make him retire .so that he would have a chance in the current match against others instead of magnus. big brain play.
I couldn't believe it. Especially from such a high rated GM. The long game looks as if it broke him. Just stunning.
It did break him. He had nothing to play for anymore. Everyone knows Magnus doesn't just give games in Classic when he just needs to force draws for the win.
Nepo just went full desperation hoping that Magnus throws. I don't think you can really count these games as Nepo games as he had already given up here and just went crazy on every second move.
Understandably so.
I realise I’m bad at chess when I can’t even see the blunder after watching this twice 😂
@@bobby8630 The Bishop simply has no escape. Pawn blocks the only path so Magnus can just go and collect it the next turns.
Finally i realised that i can play like a GM
🤣🤣😂
YEAH
Magnus is just thinking around 1000 possible moves, because that Bishop could be a trap
You are so underestimate him.
Magnus like, "I trained 12 hours a day for 6 months, for this? That's it, I'm switching to Poker!"
Anish's reaction is priceless.
Anish is amazed, in part, because he literally *just* finished explaining why c5 is a blunder (as you can see from the analysis board already having both c5 and c6 at 0:00), and then Nepo plays c5 right after.
It's heartbreaking to get this in my reccomends just after seeing the gloom of Nepo's resignation from this year's tournament.
Really rooting for him to stay well
Luckily Ding was a worthy winner, but it was heart breaking to see Nepo under than much pressure collapsing :(
And this game went in history to know that some players with pressure to win can play a big blunder moves.
I want Nepo to fight back, it’s a rough one
The same happened to both Morphy and Fischer. Mistakes happen.
Wasn't a similar blunder made by Bobby Fischer in his match against Boris Spassky, where is was an obvious blunder into a trapped bishop?
Nepo plays a very deep Bishop sacrifice, almost shocking Magnus into resigning.
The move that made Nepo World Champion 😂
lol! I suppose gifting a bishop is worth it if means you win the championship next year.
(That said, I hope there's a twist in the next few days!)
@@googlewhackthis you fortune teller sob 😂
@@googlewhackthis GAME 12 BLUNDER FEST! DING WINS AND TIES THE SERIES
Yeah who knows! It’s really anyone’s game
@@googlewhackthis you wished it into existence
"poor guy, hes completely out of shape, idk what happened to him" :(
Sheer luck took him to the world championship match. Or else only Anish is capable of piercing thru Carlsen's horrendous form now. In candidates also Anish was next level. Respect to Ian but this man continuously loses to Nihal Sarin. Not worthy
@@adityasaraswati6368 yeah anish isn’t beating magnus in this format. Would probably have been a bigger challenge though
@@blank6165 wesley so could give a tough fight
@@adityasaraswati6368 Yeah, sheer luck...
Actually Giri, Nepo, Fabi, Ding all have the same skill. Nepo "not worthy" in the same sense as the others. No one has a chance against Magnus at a distance.
@@adityasaraswati6368done it twice now, so it wasn't sheer luck. Magnus is the goat for a reason
Double check. Triple check. Use your time.
- wesley so advice that could've been useful for nepo...
0:48 looking at myself after quarantine
Whenever Ian blunders, he walks away ahaha
Magnus was like
"Is there something I don't see... No... There is nothing... Is there some evil witchcraft or did he just threw?"
These are the thoughts of a 2000 player, you could fill a little chess book with, what Magnus is thinking within 5 minutes.
Watching him walk away after throwing away the Championship like a boss will always make me laugh 0:20
I was shocked again. I didn't expected Nepo will blunder at WHITE PIECES and will give Magnus another W. He's been blundering for 3 games now.
The sixth game wasn't a blunder, just an extemely hard to hold draw that he failed to hold. Games 8 and 9 were blunders though.
@@ThePrinceofParthia He blundered. Nepo can go Qe7 after e6. He blundered that Qg6. Qg6 simply allows Magnus to push his rook towards f7 that seals the game for him.
@@daryllcruz9336 game 6 was technicly a blunder, but after so many moves of having to play the only move. That was Magnus being Magnus. But games 8 and 9...
Lol. You spoke so soon. Just wait until you see game 11 😂
Dings collapse in game 7 of the 2023 WCC reminded me of this game
Ding blundered in time trouble, not the same.
@@aaaaaa8656 could't even manage his time while nepo thinks too quickly and lost long term..opposite thing but they're basically the same..think too long and think too quickly
The difference is Ding became the world champion while Nepo did not.
Magnus: 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨ay this is a bit sus
magnus expression is like he is insulted by the move
He really isn’t. Why would he? MC and Frostnova are friends outside the competition
@@sashaschutt3233 I think you are rite. I dont know they are friends
@@adibakarlen No, he's thinking. It is very rare for a Candidates player to blunder, so Magnus was probably looking for something he missed in the position. Then, after making sure it wasn't a trap and it was actually a blunder, he moved the pawn. At that level mindlessly grabbing pieces can easily cost you the game, this is why Magnus has been the world champion for so long, he doesn't take risks or make moves without thinking.
Giri by far had the best reaction
and nowadays Ding and Nepo take turns on doing this every match...
Is this what made Magnus abdicate?
Ian realigned his synapses.
Magnus "this is a baby game, I'm going to become a computer now."
I dont know what giri saw..but it was instantly..so instantly n fast that magnus took 1 min to find that instantly😂😂
In classical player has to check twice if bishop is free or poisoned piece. He checked - no poison and rook it
Of course he saw it instantly. But it's classical and there's no rush, he took his time to really make sure he was not missing anything.
make sure not to mention what game this is in the description, but yea, put in every plug you can think of
Magnus spending a full minute looking for the trap
Things that scientists have agreed that happen instantly
Your crush rejecting you
The Big Bang
Anish Giri seeing C6
Now I see why Carlsen Gave up title🌝
Because he lost to Hans Niemann 😂
@@Q-hv2cb losing to a cheater is very unappealing, chess was getting more and more popular and loved until cheaters and poor players started making it to world championships. plus magnus proved hes very good at other critical think sports like poker so maybe it was about time to leave and let others attempt to hold the title
Magnus : so all the work that I did was to play this kind of games?
not instantly but very quickly
instantly
instantly
Judit actually recommended C5.
When??
@@SuperYtc1 When she and Anish Giri were analyzing the game just before the move, she wanted to do C5. Its somewhere around the 3 hour and 20 minute mark in their analysis.
@George Sommer She thought C6 was going to be the white pawn.
@@JSSTyger no, it was before the bishop move was played... Tho even giri thought c5 was good but not after Bishop played
It was a blunder. But the real question was what he should have done instead. For example, was there no way to save the c pawn had he saved his bishop? I don't see a way.
I still don’t see it.
Edit: Well, going back to the video after improving one year later, now I see it.
Magnus looks completely disgusted that someone would disrespect him like that n make a completely terrible “i gave up” type of blunder. He knows hes the best but it still hurtd him when someone doesnt try to give him their best.
Can you really blame Ian?
I am still trying to find where the blunder is 😂😂
Magnus trapped nepo bishop
Brilliant move by Nepo making Magnus leave the WCC
Brilliant comment😂😂😂
my 500 elo can't even find how the bishop is blundered even after watching the video twice
Bishop is trapped, can’t move anywhere without losing material
Nepo let one rip after he walked by carlsen.
I don't see the bishop blunder. Can you explain pls? I'm only rated 550 so idk how that perfectly safe bishop is a blunder
@@squiddy7155 Magnus plays c6. This traps the bishop. The pawn is protected so if you capture it your bishop is lost. You have no safe squares to move the bishop too either due to the rooks covering all the squares.
So after c6, there is nothing white can do to save the bishop. One of the rooks is going to move to A7 or B8 soon and capture it. There's noting you can do as white to prevent that.
And Nepo had a Nap
So it was while that made the blunder? Could you please explain what he was supposed to do? I do not see any piece able to take over the Bishop now? Please explain
(In case you still haven't found it) Magnus can now move his pawn to c6. That prevents the bishop from retreating. After that, you just attack the bishop with one of the rooks. The bishop can't go anywhere, and it can't be defended, except by playing knight to a5, but then you just lose the knight instead, and the bishop will still be trapped.
@legrandliseurtri7495 I think I really suck at chess for not understanding
Can somebody explain what just happened?
Im awful at chess, barley 1,000 and even I see this 🤦🏻♂️. Magnus poker career started at this moment!
what was the best move? Bf3?
Caruana was the strongest opponent Magnus has faced in the WCC
Totally
No it was karjakin
Caruana got hammered in the rapids atleast karjakin gave magnus a fight
@@arhankhan8945 but that's only because Fabi is bad at shorter time controls ,but in classical it was hard for Magnus to outclass Fabi...that speaks for itself considering magnus' dominance
@@SiyaTheeInertV10LINFabi is not bad at any time control. He is the 7th highest rated blitz player in the world. He's just strongest at classical
Nepom is also human. his mistake is unbelievable.
Yeah, it's no wonder Magnus didn't attend to WCC,, he would have won it for sure
Poor guy 😂😂😂
Magnus carlsen confused how blender
This isn't good for chess in general. Magnus doesn't have competition, everyone else would crumble. Even Caruana isn't the same player he once was, he hasn't played enough to stay in shape. I hope Alireza will win the next candidates and give Magnus a run for his money.
Disagree, any super-GM would give him a run for his money, being number one in the world doesn’t mean that he “doesn’t have competition” or that it’s “bad for the sport”.
@@kienfudge3638 name one. It's about endurance, not about knowledge
@@Formula7Driver Name one? How about all of them. Alireza Firouzja, Anish Giri, Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So, Ian Nepomniachtchi… the fact that you’re undermining all these great players and objectifying Magnus Carlsen as this superhuman is extremely biased on your end. They all have endurance hence why they’re at the level that they’re at. Wake up bud 🙄
@@kienfudge3638 some of them couldn't even qualify for candidates, others couldn't beat Ian, and you expect them to beat Magnus? Yeah, right
@@Formula7Driver You guys forget that Ian has a tendency to slip up after a single loss. He was going toe to toe with Magnus till game 6. The other players couldn't win the candidates but they are much stronger psychologically than Ian. They haven't shown tendencies to buckle under pressure.
Magnus reacting as if he went to a 3 star Michelin restaurant and was served a steaming turd 😂
feel giri was slightly unprofessional here. clearly he felt bad for nepo (as everybody did) but it wasn’t expressed v well.
“Is he nuts?!” 😂 He probably help it.
tell me you are american without telling me you are american
Can someome explain me this:( i really donde get it, Whats the problem?
After black plays pawn to c6 the white bishop is trapped
@@whitelion204 thank you
lool at that girl pretending to know what just happened after he looked at the bar
Brutal 😂
Nepo plays the Sicilian the wrong way
Can someone explain what happened
Yes, neppo left his bishop trapped
I an't understand why this chess coverage sucks so much, it is impossible to understand what the position is and the the move played that was the big blunder, I mean is it the board on the right small? Is it the big board to the left? What was the position and what was it that nepo played that was so bad? And why was it bad??
Bro, the clip is completely out of context, of course the commentary might not immediately help you.
The board on the right is the live board. The board on the left is where the commentators can move around pieces to show possible outcomes to the viewer if the player do x decision. Funnily enough, Anish was busy showing why moving the white pawn to C5 is a bad idea, and then Nepo played exactly that. It's bad because black can then play pawn to C6, which traps the bishop, who will eventually be captured by black's rooks.
Do we know why he played it? What did he see?
I still cant see the blunder wtf
black responds c6 and white's bishop is trapped
@@alexvulaj1627 was looking for this
επεσε ο Bishop?? οοο θα εερθουν οι καλαμαραδεςςςς
Ελληνας! Πάμε λίγο! 💪
let classical chess die in peace...
Brilliant move from Nepo. Now Carlsen the goat doesn't take part on WCC anymore.
Girl not knowing wtf is going on- uuuuuhhhh
Can someone explain why this is such a blunder?
Because after Magnus moves to C5 Ian bishop is trapped and he eventually will lose a bishop for nothing
@@axelrod4390 what does losing a bishop mean for the overall game?
@@jimpawloski1771 at this level, a huge loss.
Magnus can move his pawn to C6 and then the white bishop is dead no matter where it moves
@@axelrod4390 c6
Image being so good that being the champion is beneath you lol
Poor guy he’s completely out of shape. Lmao!
Quite ironic i must say
Can someone explain it to me? I don't understand why it's a bad move
Bishop is trapped
@@joshharrison619 ohhhh, thanks :)
@@Robert-tj1nc Black plays pawn c6 in case you didnt see the response.
Bishop cant takes cuz its protected, and has no squares to escape too. One of the rooks will move to attack it and then its game over.
You can see Giri is still very salty for losing candidates that's not a sweater it's just a coating of pure salt
Not at all. At this point, everyone feels bad for Nepo. We know what he is capable of in classical format.
No.. Fabi reacted in a very similar way to Nepo's blunders. As a GM, it is not normal for a player to make blunders, especially in a classical game.. inaccuracies, yes.. but a blunder?? Not when you're up time..
@@HunterBelkiran it's not true that it's not normal for them to make blunders in classical. In fact Magnus himself admitted to blundering in this same game. What's not normal are the types of 1 move blunders for not just a GM but a world championship candidate
@@Alexander_jade normal is subjective. Losing a bishop is a massive mistake, that qualifies as a blunder and for super GMs this is exceedingly rare.
@@Alexander_jade Magnus just made an inaccuracy move. He told that was a blunder but it wasn't.
Blundering so badly for a chance next time
And still loses sadge
Pshh please I'm the 🐐 of blundering bishops
You instantly see the move, just like no one sees Anish making the world championship game. Anish is all talk and no substance
This is a mistake only players rated below 2000 make...
Is it only me who doesn’t see the blunder ???
think so yes. Im terrible at chess and EVEN I found it, Bishop is trapped 🤣
Can someone tell me why his move is so bad ?
The light squared bishop is trapped and there is no way to save it
@@martinong5937 thank you
@@martinong5937 thanks 🤣
@@martinong5937 thanks for explaining man
Nepo didn't noticed that he will hang his white squared bishop at b7 so he made another move. The right move here I think for Nepo is only the bishop. c6 pawn move by Magnus after c5 pawn move by Nepo blocks the bishops way towards the exit. Pawn on c6 is also protected by Magnus white squared bishop. Either way, Nepo's white squared bishop will be taken. But Nepo can lessen the damage by taking the pawn on c6. Still, he loses his last bishop for a pawn which is not a worth trade. The position doesn't favor in long terms/as game goes on and being down material won't make him secure the draw.
I don't know but all of his bad moves from his 3 game loss seems to be a blunder, not inaccuracy.
Some one please explain in football terms
Chess blunders give off a fart smell that only magnus can detect
That's a smelly thing to say! :) wiff wiff yo mama!
Ian was loosing, he knew it, so perhaps he didn't want to continue the game and therefore he did not put the required effort into it. Here it is the result of it.
No way. This kind of behaviour doesnt exist in chess at this level. You play, you offer a draw, or you give up, in any case you take your responsabilities.
Intentionally throwing a game by making bad moves would be disrespectful towards your opponent. Thats not even an option.
I think it wasn't intentional though.
* losing
@@FujikiFr He isnt saying its intentional. he's saying that Nepo just stopped putting as much intense effort forth once he already realized he was losing the WCC.
Which is pretty true as you can clearly see Nepo's play dropped off pretty significantly after game 6 when compared to before. He was pretty defeated in spirit.
Judit needing the computer to see why it is a blunder says a lot about how weak she is….
ahh yes super gm very weak
Lol .. to think..2 years later (thanks to Magnus taking a break) THIS is the guy about to become World Champion lol
I dont get it.. can someone explain lmao
After black pawn push, bishop is trapped.
I dont get it
What you dont get?
@@finmat95 i dont understand how he loses or what the reaction is about
@@CoinFueledExotics Nepo blundered his bishop because after c6 the bishop is trapped and there is no way to defend him.
Giri says 1000 words per second..annoying as heck