Artemiev is such a gentleman that doesn't get enough attention. He always gets up to greet, always does a firm handshake (unlike most chess players), always smiles even when he loses to a great move. He's a star in my eyes.
@@_s_l both of you are weak at reading microexpressions, Artemiev saw the blunder at 8:39, it took him about 8 seconds to figure it out (f4), and magnus' masked expression is also then at 8:39-8:40, when he relaxes his jaw and the look in his eyes becomes frozen for a few milliseconds, from the shock, and then he returns to his poker face
@@samay4599 it looked like he did say "sorry" and Magnus replied "it's fine". It is not uncommon among the players in different kind of games to say sorry when they win by opponent's blunder.
If I was Artemiev; I'd have seen the blunder, but assumed it was part of some God-level 43 move combination. Then I'd immediately resign to save myself from further pain.
@@musical_lolu4811 He told the interviewer on national tv that. He held his poker face until his opponent made the move, but realized his own blunder the second he played it.
In fairness, this was a pretty dull position. Probably was headed for a draw. It is not like Artemiev was setting the world on fire with his speculative play up until the blunder.
Thats how chess games are set after the game. The winning King stays on its color square facing the other King at the center (In this game White won, so it was placed in center white square and black king on white (means defeat)).. all others are put back in original position.
@@deesse8892 even a few times ago nepo, abdusattarov, alireja and a few years back naka were declared toughest opponent by people like you. Now you can see carlsen is sitting same place, his so called toughest opponents have changed. anyone can lose once or twice even carlsen, that's a part of game but no-one is as consistent as he is, nobody is even close to him. That's why all players including so called toughest players respect him, that's why this guy said sorry ,that is called respect to a strongest player because he knew carlsen doesn't make this type of silly mistakes it was his lucky day.
It's also interesting how Carlsen doesn't let on after the mistake ...Ne4? until Artemiev has played f2- f4. Only then, when his opponent has moved, does Carlsen show his dismay at his mistake.
would be unsportsmanlike to disturb your opponent during his move or resigning right away, since if he didn't see it right away, maybe his opponent won't either thereby not deserving to win the piece. resigning afterwards in a clearly lost position then shows respect for his opponent's ability to win from that position
The worse feeling in the world as a chess player is blundering and waiting for your opponent to find it. It is just excruciating and 9 times out of 10 when you do blunder, you see the mistake immediately after you have made the move.
Lol that's completely wrong, Magnus in fact realised his blunder almost instantly (in 1 or 2 seconds) and he tried to keep a poker face in order to not give anything away to Artemiev but once Artemiev played it he instantly lets it go
Just like every chess player: As soon as he left his fingers off the piece, he knew he blundered, but (correctly) kept his chess/"poker" face hoping Artemiev wouldn't see it.
Did this game end in stalemate or did magnus just resign before inevitable checkmate because i don’t get why they ended it before anything happened in my eyes, i know how to chess but i’m a beginner so help me please
can someone explain (in easy words ;) ) for a chess newbie, why carlsen resigned at the end? i get the most of why ended up there, but i don't see why ended the game "so early"
Magnus could have continued to kill pawns with his horse and maybe could have been able to win a fork against the rook while doing so, idk why he gave up especially when Artemiev was low on time.
A reply to all people- stop declaring everyone as a toughest opponent of magnus when he lose to someone. I have been listening this from 2014. even a few times ago nepo, abdusattarov, alireja and a few years back naka were declared toughest opponent by people like you. Now you can see carlsen is sitting same place, his so called toughest opponents have changed. anyone can lose once or twice even carlsen, that's a part of game but no-one is as consistent as he is, nobody is even close to him. That's why all players including so called toughest players respect him, that's why this guy said sorry ,that is called respect to a strongest player because he knew carlsen doesn't make this type of silly mistakes it was his lucky day.
after smoke cleared Carlsen had knight and pawn against white rook, but rook is such a mighty weapon in endgames, it is just pawn slayer , so to continue with that massacre and let white pawns marching on was hopeless
Both having 80/90's rock/pop singers' hairstyle :)) Still powerful players although Artemiev seems to be more decent player. I do not think that Magnus shows at least a bit of modesty when IT comes to his behaviour and art of playing.
Жаль что игроки на турнирах не орут при мощных ходах или зевках. Например как в хоккее или шахматах. Посмотрите на Омариева на его стримах, нужно примерно также))
@@williamrobert9898 I meant that after f4 Qh5 Ne4 the rook is protected. But yeah, maybe he simply missed f4 altogether, though any queen-attacking move especially when the queen is the defender should be first to consider.
sorry for my ignorance, as I have no freakin clue to why it was a blunder? Why did he not move his Queen from harm after 8:29 and 9:55... what made it a blunder (thanks in advance)
Artemiev is such a gentleman that doesn't get enough attention. He always gets up to greet, always does a firm handshake (unlike most chess players), always smiles even when he loses to a great move. He's a star in my eyes.
Artemiev is such a great player overall one player who I think has lots of potential that he top 10 but hasn't yet
Amen
Great guy as well.
Firm handshakes? Are we in business meetings now?
I know what he needs....
Lui qui me fait
Tourner dans le vide, vide
Tourner dans le vide, vide
8:29 Magnus makes the blunder
8:53 Artimiev realises the blunder to full extent
9:08 Artimiev punishes the blunder
8:47 artimiev sees f4
9:40 Magnus suffering (moment)
9:01 Magnus realizes his mistake!
12:05 Artemiev: holy fk im not dreaming
@@_s_l both of you are weak at reading microexpressions, Artemiev saw the blunder at 8:39, it took him about 8 seconds to figure it out (f4), and magnus' masked expression is also then at 8:39-8:40, when he relaxes his jaw and the look in his eyes becomes frozen for a few milliseconds, from the shock, and then he returns to his poker face
Artemiev...What a guy 🫶🖤. He stood up to greet World champ as a sign of respect and even said sorry for the game he won...! Truly class act.
like a real gentleman does
Such a great guy and amazing chess player.
This is why chess should be game of gentlmen, not clowns.
Yeah, he know that always there's a little piece of lucky in blitz games, so he accepted the win graciously. Very respectful guy
You should NEVER say Sorry to someone when you beat them at anything. Well played or great game, or good match but NEVER SORRY!
Artemiev even said sorry at the last
Владислав знает, что он играет с лучшим шахматистом в истории... )
No I don't think so. I'm assuming magnus said well played and in reply artimiev said so you did.
I pulled a muscle watching their initial handshake...
@@gelios1970 не сказал бы, перед ним были тоже легендарные чемпионы мира (Фишер к примеру)
@@samay4599 it looked like he did say "sorry" and Magnus replied "it's fine". It is not uncommon among the players in different kind of games to say sorry when they win by opponent's blunder.
Wow you can see the exact moment at 8:53 when Artemiev checks f4 and quickly realizes it's winning
Magnus was thinking: pls dont, pls dont, pls dont.....Doh!
Magnus thought he wouldn't see buuutttt Artemiev saw! Carlsen: "Putz, I'm f...d! ;-)
If I was Artemiev; I'd have seen the blunder, but assumed it was part of some God-level 43 move combination. Then I'd immediately resign to save myself from further pain.
Hahahahahahahah I'm dying
LA İLAHE İLLALLAH. ALLAH CELLE CELALÜHÜ'den başka ilah yoktur ve hazreti Muhammed sallallahu aleyhi vesellem O'nun(CELLE CELALÜHÜ)kulu ve elçisidir
@@wkbrl9805 knk ne boş yaptın be
JAJAJA😂
@@AliyyiakbarAdam doğru diyor.
Magnus reaction to the blunder is like a boss death animation
Its nice how magnus knew that move was blunder but he waited for him to play and then reacted,....
Magnus expression didnt change he wasnt bluffing i think he just dropped a clanger
@@1man1bike1road he defo was bluffing,as soon as artemiev reached for the f pawn magnus reacted.
He told you that?
@@musical_lolu4811 He told the interviewer on national tv that. He held his poker face until his opponent made the move, but realized his own blunder the second he played it.
@@1man1bike1road No Magnus WAS bluffing expecting that Artemiev haven't seen his mistake.
10:22 🤣🤣🤣 Magnus tryin’ to whisper in his ear like, “…look I’ll make a deal with you.”
Artemiev: “Not a chance”
I like Artemiev's expressions when he sees it. It's like he's questioning it. "What else am I not seeing here"?
Magnus reaction summs up my life so far pretty good...
9:08 when the blunder happens
Actually the blunder happens here 8:29
That's when the blunder is punished.
rare moments when you get reminded that magnus is still a mere mortal.
10:26 Magnus is thinking initially and then not able to control his laugh 😄
Made me laugh too lol 😄
Areee sirr! 💯
@@arshsingh6553 hehe sahi hai😅
I have never seen Carlsen playing a game just to escape from a defeat, unlike his fighting spirit of winning matches from losing postions.
like Hikaru
In fairness, this was a pretty dull position. Probably was headed for a draw. It is not like Artemiev was setting the world on fire with his speculative play up until the blunder.
magnus :you not see it you not see it you not see it... f**k you see it
R.I.P English Language
@@williamrobert9898 You Don't Need To Write Like This
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
OOOOCH!!!! THAT HURT 9:30
Artemiev is a very solid player
I like how from the thumbnail it looks like he dramatically flew backwards
It's so cute how they both put the pieces back at their starting position after the game is over
yes sooo cute
The cutest ever OMG
Thats how chess games are set after the game. The winning King stays on its color square facing the other King at the center (In this game White won, so it was placed in center white square and black king on white (means defeat)).. all others are put back in original position.
It's amazing to me how slowly they move in the early stage of an opening that they should know inside out.
I think that’s a strategy they use to distract their opponent or slow down their ‘confidence’ pace
Magnus still wins the championship even after such a late round blunder! Next up, world blitz championship.
man the expession of Magnus, he already knew.
I like Artemiev, a very humble person.
Magnus is an impressive player: even after a loss by blunder, he waited to put back the pieces
He is cleaning the mess, so nobody can see it live lol
Yea but I know, he always put the pieces back
Artemiev looks 60 and 24 at the same time.
Dude shook Magnus' hand like he'd seen God. 😄
Also, First to comment.
Carlsen is a true god of chess
@ nah bro it's debatable on him vs gary
Haha
I was just checking for the first comment. Here it is.
Sadly, stockfish took the place of true chess god... And it's improving still.
8:30 Magnus makes the blunder.
I pulled a muscle even watching that initial handshake
*Artemiev is one of the toughest opponent of Magnus.*
stop saying these things when someone defeat magnus
@ I don't think you understood, yes of course people have beaten him, but Artemiev seems to give him problems more than others
@@deesse8892 yes exactly
@@deesse8892 even a few times ago nepo, abdusattarov, alireja and a few years back naka were declared toughest opponent by people like you. Now you can see carlsen is sitting same place, his so called toughest opponents have changed.
anyone can lose once or twice even carlsen, that's a part of game but no-one is as consistent as he is, nobody is even close to him. That's why all players including so called toughest players respect him, that's why this guy said sorry ,that is called respect to a strongest player because he knew carlsen doesn't make this type of silly mistakes it was his lucky day.
@@deesse8892 He did not though Magnus has a significant winning score against him
It's also interesting how Carlsen doesn't let on after the mistake ...Ne4? until Artemiev has played f2- f4. Only then, when his opponent has moved, does Carlsen show his dismay at his mistake.
would be unsportsmanlike to disturb your opponent during his move or resigning right away, since if he didn't see it right away, maybe his opponent won't either thereby not deserving to win the piece. resigning afterwards in a clearly lost position then shows respect for his opponent's ability to win from that position
But look more closely - Artemiev saw it at 8:39 almost immediately :)
The worse feeling in the world as a chess player is blundering and waiting for your opponent to find it. It is just excruciating and 9 times out of 10 when you do blunder, you see the mistake immediately after you have made the move.
@snarkyboojum good catch
Lol that's completely wrong, Magnus in fact realised his blunder almost instantly (in 1 or 2 seconds) and he tried to keep a poker face in order to not give anything away to Artemiev but once Artemiev played it he instantly lets it go
How quickly Artemive found out the blunder wow
Just like every chess player: As soon as he left his fingers off the piece, he knew he blundered, but (correctly) kept his chess/"poker" face hoping Artemiev wouldn't see it.
Artemiev seems like a nice guy.
I dont know why but many times losing in chess looks like deaf/mute people getting furious
most avoid eye contact and might be in some kind of spectrum
8:30
Meanwhile 800 ELO : "Where was the blunder?"
Me exactly
Me but idk what a blunder is
Haha literally me 😂😂
White pawn attacks black queen. She has to move away but the black knight is no longer guarded and it is lost.
@dilse239 oh, true. Thanks
Magnus Carlsen World Hair Champion.
ему можно )
Please add digital board every time.. Request
this vid comes very fast. maybe later. you can just wait. this is some work with editing
Here after carlsen becomes world rapid champion of 2022..
Spoilers 😭😭
magnus: wtf haad happened?
artemiev: sorry chess speak for itself.
Aww artemiev is kind of cute and villain like at the same time
Sagar's commentary makes that blunder part very funny😄
Well that's a real handshake
Artimiev the biggest sportmanship player in the chess world .
Why are there no nepomniachtchi's matches on the channel?
А есть версия ходами на отдельном экране?
amazing , considering that magnus had 12 minutes and artemiev 10 times lesser
I don't understand what is going on but watch. I pretend to be such an intelectualist.
Same. I just focus on their reactions.
Chess is actually really fun;
you should give it a try if you get that opportunity.
Very similar to the reaction he had when he blundered against Anand, except he has less hair back them and the head stayed down longer.
@9:40 Cut to the chase @10:25 @11:00
Thumbnail is Magnus about to make a 2000s rock song
11:45 did he say "sorry"?
@4:00: Carlen very often distracts his opponent by playing with captured pieces. He should not be allowed to do so.
Meanwhile watching vd in background
bring back the 2D board pls..
9:09 "maybe if I look away,I can't escape the torture that is to come"
The Beatles would be proud of these two hairy gentlemen
i know that feeling as well
-Everyone watching the Blunder.
-Me wondering who is this black leather skirt at 9:40 ?
Talk about a classic removing the defender
It's very interesting studying their poker face
From where I can bring the same Chess board and the Coins? Any online link?
@6:40 any thoughts if Magnus moved the queen to A5?
Did this game end in stalemate or did magnus just resign before inevitable checkmate because i don’t get why they ended it before anything happened in my eyes, i know how to chess but i’m a beginner so help me please
can someone explain (in easy words ;) ) for a chess newbie, why carlsen resigned at the end? i get the most of why ended up there, but i don't see why ended the game "so early"
Horse and king cant avoid rook plus king capturing more pawns, and once he captured enough is easy win
Also king is too far from action
Magnus face and body language is just how I play all day!... I bet Im just few meters away from champion!
Magnus with no beard and long hair looks like one of those movie flashbacks of when he was younger
Magnus could have continued to kill pawns with his horse and maybe could have been able to win a fork against the rook while doing so, idk why he gave up especially when Artemiev was low on time.
El error y la respuesta lo dejaron en Shock mental.
wow I actually saw the combination for once!
9:39 Magnus simulates being crucified.
Magnus expressions are similar to Arnie from Whats eating Gilbert Grape
A reply to all people- stop declaring everyone as a toughest opponent of magnus when he lose to someone. I have been listening this from 2014. even a few times ago nepo, abdusattarov, alireja and a few years back naka were declared toughest opponent by people like you. Now you can see carlsen is sitting same place, his so called toughest opponents have changed.
anyone can lose once or twice even carlsen, that's a part of game but no-one is as consistent as he is, nobody is even close to him. That's why all players including so called toughest players respect him, that's why this guy said sorry ,that is called respect to a strongest player because he knew carlsen doesn't make this type of silly mistakes it was his lucky day.
Vladislav Artemiev is best blitz player..
So finally he was human...
Imagine being so good that your opponent says sorry when he wins because he knows he got lucky.
How is it luck ? A blunder is provoked, Artemiev played a good game, position was equal and Magnus blundered, it's not luck
@@jayfinkheys3497 exactly, chess isn't luck. if you win, you're opponent fucked up somewhere on the way.
Luck in chess? What ?
@@jayfinkheys3497 All of life is luck homie, facts.
@@mischa2936 yea, ever heard of it? Luck exists, join the real world. case closed.
after smoke cleared Carlsen had knight and pawn against white rook, but rook is such a mighty weapon in endgames, it is just pawn slayer , so to continue with that massacre and let white pawns marching on was hopeless
Thought Carlsen was already waiting then the real Carlsen showed up 😅
Carlsen and Cooler Carlsen
Both having 80/90's rock/pop singers' hairstyle :))
Still powerful players although Artemiev seems to be more decent player. I do not think that Magnus shows at least a bit of modesty when IT comes to his behaviour and art of playing.
If you dort know anything about chess, you might think that the handsome gentleman on the left is the reigning worldchampion. Great guy this Artemiev.
Жаль что игроки на турнирах не орут при мощных ходах или зевках. Например как в хоккее или шахматах. Посмотрите на Омариева на его стримах, нужно примерно также))
I curse and yell at home when I blunder so I don't know how they control their emotions. Chess is hard on the emotions when you get smashed.
I think he missed that the rook on d1 is still protected if knight takes knight.
Nah he just missed that his knight is loose because it is only defended by one piece that could be attacked by a weaker one
@@williamrobert9898 I meant that after f4 Qh5 Ne4 the rook is protected. But yeah, maybe he simply missed f4 altogether, though any queen-attacking move especially when the queen is the defender should be first to consider.
i prefer when there is a board overlay, i hate watching the pieces from the side
that handshake was nice
Surprised Magnus stayed at the tournament.
they actually had played the same opening online
What are those reactions 😂
Magnus.exe has stopped working.
I love how magnus laughed/smiled about this haha
sorry for my ignorance, as I have no freakin clue to why it was a blunder? Why did he not move his Queen from harm after 8:29 and 9:55... what made it a blunder (thanks in advance)
the queen is the only piece that defends the knight you cannot just move away with it
@@fixpontt so if he moves the knight, Artimiev takes the Queen? either way, he was going to lose a piece (thanks!)
@@DaSkarekrow yes Carlsen minimised the loss giving up a rook for a knight but it is still losing
The sorry sounded funny rather than really apologetic as a viewer
Am I the only one that thinks magus would have had no shot against the greats of the golden era of chess? Tal, Kasparov, etc
C'est rare de voir Magnus exprimer autant d'émotions.
bobby fisher 2 coming soon
Blunders are not happen automatically.. It's been made..by able opponents!
8:38 he realised
Artemiev such a nice guys says sorry
Artemiev ❤ so humble man 🫶
Magnus is great. But he tried to hypnotise Artemiev not to see F4, and failed.
how is the game over from magnus position at the end when they handshake? The rook will eventually capture everything?
The Rook = 5, Knight = 3
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