I love the possible checkmates you find, I like it when you mention the player may be low on time so didn't calculate it, or he knows no opening theory so he missed it
Hello Agadmator. Thank you for this fantastic video and also for your other previous videos. I’ve been watching your videos for the past few months and I’ve learned lots of things from your videos in this channel, especially the middle games ideas like pawn breakthroughs, majority and minority pawn structures and especially spotting weaknesses and key squares. I watched them in preparation for a tournament I just played in. It was a group/team tournament where our team used your videos to learn and practise. We actually ended up getting second place. We were only 1 point behind first and that is quite frustrating since my teammates blundered their major pieces against the winning team when we played them. Although, it was individually my best tournament as it was the first time I ever won all my games in a tournament. For that, I would like to thank you for your amazing videos and hope you gain many subscribers in the future.
Hello everyone! After captures, captures, we have king captures, queen captures, pawn captures, pawn captures, rook captures, knight captures, and it was in this position that Magnus Carlsen resigned the game. If he had tried, say king f4, we would have had bishop captures, pawn captures, knight captures, queen captures, and after captures, captures, captures, white is in a much better position. Carlsen played a very nice game, but going against Antonio Radic on the white pieces ... it's just not a position you want to be in.
Caruana needs to develop his endgame more. He had these same opportunities against Carlsen in the World Championship but he always finds a way to blunder. Not really blunders but at this level you need to find the right move to become World Champion. To his advantage, he has really mastered the theory, also why he is difficult to beat.
I don't know I spent 5 minutes looking at that and couldn't find the move... and by the endgame you are very low on time. Otb is way harder than looking at the game though table bases
@@Figgy20000 I think it's more than a move the clarity of mind. You need to know at that point in the match that the only way to convert the winning position is to prevent perpetual. Caruana instead chose to keep attacking and it ended up costing him because he had no king safety of his own whereas black had a pretty nice little castle.
Thank you again agadmator for another awesome video! When i started watching your videos i was rated under 1100 on lichess, ive since studied some opening theory and watched every one of your videos, my rating is now just over 1400 in 5+0 blitz. Its not a great rating compared to some of your subscribers i know, but its all inspired by your videos! Thank you again for reminding me my love for the game of chess!!
Thanks for the Video! You are the hardest working chess video commentator on RUclips! And mad props on the fact you are not a native English speaker! You are far beyond everyone else in this no matter what their native language is!
gregorio canepa tricky but with the help of the engine it says: ... Bxc6 b4 Bxa8 bxc3 bxc3 Qxa8 And in the end, white gains a rook and 2 pawns while black gains a bishop and knight as well as the queen being on the excellent a8-h1 diagonal slicing all the way through the board - the engine slighty favors black (-0.4) and is, like you said, probably too big of a commitment for so early in a grandmaster game.
11 dislikes 1 from caruana 1 from his girlfriend 1 from his mom 1 from his dad 1 from his coach 1 from the spirit of Mikhail tal 1 from Grischuk (you didn't show a photo of him) 1 from vast knowledge, you didn't gave it 3 from random dudes who don't know about chess
Hello Antonio, I love your channel! Did you ever think of doing a video about Nabokov ? I actually came to like chess after reading his novels. The Luzhin defense, of course (still didn't watch the movie yet), but I especially remember a book of him (poems and problems), the title itself show what conception of chess Nabokov, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, had. One of the rare footages we have of Nabokov is him playing chess with his wife, Vera, in Montreux Palace hotel in Switzerland where he lived (with the money of Lolita, his hit :D)
Thanks for the report. A tough blow for Caruana not winning this game. I think Carlsen was happy that Caruana had a longer streak without win as himself. He had 21 draws in a row until his win in January in round 5 of the Tata Steel against van Foreest.
#Suggestion will you show a game with Grand Prix opening. These games are insanely exciting Gerard welling vs kappler 1983 Terry furley vs Moses Kawuma 2004 Anand vs Gelfand 1996
Well there are many ways. If you want to talk about sponsor then you should directly call him or email him. If you don't find number in his website then just email him. He will answer. And you can also get noticed by sending him tweets. Or in the comment section of his instagram you can mention him and tell what you want to tell. He will definitely notice
The saying was to "play the end game like an engine", not the opening and the middle game like an engine, and the end game like a blunder machine. If you think chess is just about memorizing winning boards, then you are watching too many Caruana's games.
@@SuperAWaC Gross oversimplification. Memory is an important factor but so is visual-spatial pattern recognition, playing principles and calculation ability. If it were just a memory game then wouldn't a player play equally well blindfold?
I really think GM Carlsen is humble and it's like GM Fischer ,he said he had beaten all the Russians,GM Spassky was a little stronger,.It's respect given, everyone lighten up.
@@rhythmc3230 You are a bunch of gutless internet wimps hiding behind the anonymity of your keyboards. They probably have not or never will reach even 1% of the achievements of Fabiano Caruana. They fail to understand that chess is not a three ringed circus that manufactures games for their viewing pleasure. It is a highly intellectual addiction that can be tedious to watch at times and even if every player was a clone of Tal, Paul Morphy or Bobby Fischer they would still complain about something. Chess is about a variety of players personalities, playing styles, calculation skills and problem solving abilities. It is this variety of playing styles that provides the rich diversity of games. People should just watch and enjoy and enjoy the light and dark moments plus the highs and lows. If you all ate rich cake all the time you would soon get fat and bored. You people are the pimples on the arse of chess critics.
Only Magnus would talk shit about how bad a player is with twelve draws against them in WCC. That's like trying to break a stick, not being able to break it then calling it weak.
Hi Antonio, hi all! First of all, thanks for this great channel - donation sent ;) I have a question - sorry, if already answered. Can't help myself, have I overseen sth? Why not the following moves? 36. Ra3 Qa3 37. Nd6! (threatening f7)...g7 38. Nh6 ...black can't hold it...........while typing realizing that 36...g6 could prevent it. What do you think?
@10:31 it seems that, in the analysis position, after 1.Qf3 Qd5! 2.Rxf7 Qxf3+ 3.Rxf3 Nd5! Black's centralized knight will anchor his passed b-Pawn. So, better for White was to play the immediate 1.Qb7! Qd5+ 2.Kh2 Qxb7 (forced) 3.Rxb7 and black's passer will be captured by the rook next move, leaving White the exchange up in a won endgame?
14:23 why not move the tower to e7 instead? That way when the queen moves to e4 to align with the tower you also deliver check and gain momentum (free move).
At about 11:00 not Qf8 but Qd5 defends by pinning the white queen and forcing the exchange, no doubt why the line was rejected and the king removed from the diagonal.
caruana is an amazing player in opening and middle game, he is probably one of the best at comfortable positions, he channels the game to a slightly winning endgame most of the times, but when things get sharp, he misses so many winning lines that makes me sad
Hi! I've always been a fan of chess but I'm not really good at it. I've recently had a change in work schedule which significantly increased my time in pursuing other things I want to do. Do you have any recommended chess classes that I can attend? I hear that Kasparov's Masterclass is meant for advanced players (which I'm definitely not- at least at the moment) so I'm not sure if it's the best for me.
I keep getting an annoing popup espesially on this channel asking if 'I am experiencing Internet slowdowns and stoppages. Find out why.' At the same time the chess video stops and can't be started without going out of it. Has anybody else had this problem and how were you able to stop this malware thing.
I’m not sure what type of relationship exists between these players. The tweets and “controversy” between them may all be in good fun. Or, if they are not friends, may be quite rude.
@@lifeofjoyandcreation lol fabi also trash talked with anish when he was drawing but u like fabi so he is HUMBLE 😂😂😂😂 when fabi talked trash at sinq cup 2018 to magnus fabi is humble 😂😂😂 STFU kid
@@kmacyoyo u do realize that hew the world champ and highest rated player right. Also he never whines like a baby. Hes just defending himself. And u wont even be of his caliber
Dominguez is the strongest Cuban GM since Capablanca, he recently changed federation and now plays for USA, he's ranked 4th in USA and I think top 20 in the world.
What do you guys think about grandmasters with drawing tendencies like Fabi, Ding, Giri- is it that they play too solidly and they do not go for wins or risky decisions, or they're too computer prepared that it's hard for them to see natural moves, or what??
@@jwky8295 white queen could block check if black queen goes for d3 but b queen could goes for d6 after Kg3. it's not controlled by the rook or the queen unlike King on h3
On the 2nd quiz, I dont blame Fabi Qa1 looks like the most natural move. Expecting Rf7 is godlike stuff. In the first I picked Nef6 after all its not my pieces, in a real game is a different story, I would see it sure. Would I play it? i dont know.
Carlsen's comment was childish. The World Champion (whether he likes it or not) is a role model for younger players. Mean spirited tweets aren't something he should engage in.
@@michaelvanzyl9418 Just like in real world Too many fake people trying to look good in the front of everyone Luckily,Carlsen is not one of these fake people
Is there more context about the tweet from Magnus? Is it meant offensive? Or do they like each other and it is a joke between friends? However, I wouldn't like it, if I were Fabiano
They better move was to capture the black rook directly and move the queen away. Then sacrifice the knight on F6 and then knight to H6. The moves are pretty much forced leading to a quick check mate.
Dominguez Perez is obviously a strong player with so many moves of the knight back
Ivanchuk reference
10th in the world
Hahaha "Capablanca's" we can not stop thinking about him. Always present in your channel
I love the possible checkmates you find, I like it when you mention the player may be low on time so didn't calculate it, or he knows no opening theory so he missed it
who else comes back sometimes to watch his old 30 fps videos? So nostalgic :)
I am in absolute awe of Dominguez's surviving that
I bet Magnus Carlsen watch your RUclips vids.
@@jestice75 who pissed in your coffee?
@@gazinggoat5869 Magnus Carlsen I assume
@@jestice75 The bravery of internet anonymity.
And he reads the comments, maybe you are magnus carlsen...suspicious
@@barababarabba4010 he is laughing seeing this comment.
Hello Agadmator. Thank you for this fantastic video and also for your other previous videos. I’ve been watching your videos for the past few months and I’ve learned lots of things from your videos in this channel, especially the middle games ideas like pawn breakthroughs, majority and minority pawn structures and especially spotting weaknesses and key squares. I watched them in preparation for a tournament I just played in.
It was a group/team tournament where our team used your videos to learn and practise. We actually ended up getting second place. We were only 1 point behind first and that is quite frustrating since my teammates blundered their major pieces against the winning team when we played them. Although, it was individually my best tournament as it was the first time I ever won all my games in a tournament. For that, I would like to thank you for your amazing videos and hope you gain many subscribers in the future.
When agadmator says it will be an intresting game but Caruana is playing...
Jason Giannopoulos underrated comment
HAHAHA. Yes...bet Capablaca would have figured out how to corner Caruana.
To be fair I haven't watched a lot of his games, but all the ones I've seen tend to be draws or very typical
@@tenacious645 exactly he is very strong but his playstyle is boring
@@emsnewssupkis6453 definitely!
Hello everyone! After captures, captures, we have king captures, queen captures, pawn captures, pawn captures, rook captures, knight captures, and it was in this position that Magnus Carlsen resigned the game. If he had tried, say king f4, we would have had bishop captures, pawn captures, knight captures, queen captures, and after captures, captures, captures, white is in a much better position. Carlsen played a very nice game, but going against Antonio Radic on the white pieces ... it's just not a position you want to be in.
@@westofchina6595 Of course, you've never played a game kingless on move 9? XD
I think we should start using a word kill instead of captured,that would add on brutality. No prisoners,only dead pieces
And you can try to find a winning move here, I'll give you a few seconds...
@@guestimator121 And if you just want to enjoy the show, the winning idea was knight to E6
@@adnan4688 Ouch, don't cut yourself on that edge. 🤣
Caruana preparing with Leela confirmed. Even learned the part where she blunders endgames into 50mr perpetual.
You absolutely right: Capablanca is the name to remember!
At least he's won now
I probably should do homework. lol
same
these videos are addicting
Haha yeah
Haha, relateable
I probably should go to bed, but here we are
My interest has piqued in Chess after watching your videos and I am desperately looking to start playing again. Thank you for your service.
Glad to have helped :)
Add me on lichess! CptCapitalism69
piqued
@@mrmcchewy6328 piqued when it starts. peaked when saturated and its time to take action.
@@mrmcchewy6328 piqued is closer to annoyed but ok.
I played competitive chess over 10 years ago, and after discovering your channel I feel the urge to do it again, thanks for your inspiration!
2:17 Caruana the engine boy
Caruana needs to develop his endgame more. He had these same opportunities against Carlsen in the World Championship but he always finds a way to blunder. Not really blunders but at this level you need to find the right move to become World Champion. To his advantage, he has really mastered the theory, also why he is difficult to beat.
I don't know I spent 5 minutes looking at that and couldn't find the move... and by the endgame you are very low on time. Otb is way harder than looking at the game though table bases
@@Figgy20000 I think it's more than a move the clarity of mind. You need to know at that point in the match that the only way to convert the winning position is to prevent perpetual. Caruana instead chose to keep attacking and it ended up costing him because he had no king safety of his own whereas black had a pretty nice little castle.
@@Figgy20000 you arent the #2 rank though
Thank you again agadmator for another awesome video!
When i started watching your videos i was rated under 1100 on lichess, ive since studied some opening theory and watched every one of your videos, my rating is now just over 1400 in 5+0 blitz. Its not a great rating compared to some of your subscribers i know, but its all inspired by your videos! Thank you again for reminding me my love for the game of chess!!
Thanks for the Video! You are the hardest working chess video commentator on RUclips! And mad props on the fact you are not a native English speaker! You are far beyond everyone else in this no matter what their native language is!
Wow these are amazing riddles! Loved the video
Fabi is so good at drawing theoretically winning positions lol
Could you link to the games and stats which support your claim?
"Somewhat salty I would say" Lol, awesome video!
"Have an excellent rest of your Sunday"
Oh it will definetely be excellent! Good Night!
2:04 could bishop to C6 be a good move for white? I admit I don't know much and tend to over commit on my attacks haha
gregorio canepa tricky but with the help of the engine it says: ... Bxc6 b4 Bxa8 bxc3 bxc3 Qxa8 And in the end, white gains a rook and 2 pawns while black gains a bishop and knight as well as the queen being on the excellent a8-h1 diagonal slicing all the way through the board - the engine slighty favors black (-0.4) and is, like you said, probably too big of a commitment for so early in a grandmaster game.
@@TA92752 thank you for your answer! Better stay put for now and not jump the gun.
11 dislikes
1 from caruana
1 from his girlfriend
1 from his mom
1 from his dad
1 from his coach
1 from the spirit of Mikhail tal
1 from Grischuk (you didn't show a photo of him)
1 from vast knowledge, you didn't gave it
3 from random dudes who don't know about chess
Last week I knew no rules of chess. One week later, from watching your videos, I’ve learnt to play and love it.
Only Magnus rates to troll the #1 American player.
Hello Antonio, I love your channel! Did you ever think of doing a video about Nabokov ? I actually came to like chess after reading his novels. The Luzhin defense, of course (still didn't watch the movie yet), but I especially remember a book of him (poems and problems), the title itself show what conception of chess Nabokov, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, had. One of the rare footages we have of Nabokov is him playing chess with his wife, Vera, in Montreux Palace hotel in Switzerland where he lived (with the money of Lolita, his hit :D)
Thanks for the report. A tough blow for Caruana not winning this game. I think Carlsen was happy that Caruana had a longer streak without win as himself. He had 21 draws in a row until his win in January in round 5 of the Tata Steel against van Foreest.
3:47 the capablanca series is clearly taking a toll on you
#Suggestion will you show a game with Grand Prix opening. These games are insanely exciting
Gerard welling vs kappler 1983
Terry furley vs Moses Kawuma 2004
Anand vs Gelfand 1996
If I want to contact agadmator about sponsor, website, chess gear etc. how do you think I should contact him?
Well there are many ways. If you want to talk about sponsor then you should directly call him or email him. If you don't find number in his website then just email him. He will answer. And you can also get noticed by sending him tweets. Or in the comment section of his instagram you can mention him and tell what you want to tell. He will definitely notice
Thanks man it really helps
No problem at all. If you talk to him tell him I'm great fan and I would be very grateful if she shows any of the attacking games I suggested so far
@@sozibrahman8504 I can't find his email, are you sure it's on his website?
At 2:07 why couldn't white play Bxc6? White grabs a pawn and it comes with a tempo on the rook on a8. Am I missing something?
I thought when you said "and now the bishop switches sides" that Fabiano just took it as his own
At 2:05, why not bishop captures c6? Or even pawn 'a' captures b5?
This is what happens when you are so dependent on Chess Engines. You simply depend on memorization and stop using your mind.
chess is a memory game the game is simply memorizing winning board states and then finding routes between them.
The saying was to "play the end game like an engine", not the opening and the middle game like an engine, and the end game like a blunder machine.
If you think chess is just about memorizing winning boards, then you are watching too many Caruana's games.
@@SuperAWaC Bobby Fischer, Rashid Nezhmetdinov, Mikhail Tal and Jose Raul Capablanca would gladly disagree about chess being a memorizing game.
@@SuperAWaC Gross oversimplification. Memory is an important factor but so is visual-spatial pattern recognition, playing principles and calculation ability. If it were just a memory game then wouldn't a player play equally well blindfold?
Magnus is always humble and respectful at the post game interviews. He was just having some fun here .. relax people and stop being so sensitive.
I really think GM Carlsen is humble and it's like GM Fischer ,he said he had beaten all the Russians,GM Spassky was a little stronger,.It's respect given, everyone lighten up.
So nice to see I started watching him on my mom’s account when he had 42k subs
2:11 Say, what stops white from taking on c6?
Then black would have open c file for rook after Rc8, it's dangerous in the opening especially at GM level game
Reza Alfonsing Makes sense. Thanks.
2:00 why not bishop captures on c6?
@@landry6975 thank you
What was wrong with Bishop captures C6 pawn at 2:16?
Fabiano Blunderana
Adding insult to injury.
Blunderanal for kids
Sucks when such a blunderer could smash everyone in this comment section on a chessboard
Fabiano Drawuana
@@rhythmc3230 You are a bunch of gutless internet wimps hiding behind the anonymity of your keyboards. They probably have not or never will reach even 1% of the achievements of Fabiano Caruana. They fail to understand that chess is not a three ringed circus that manufactures games for their viewing pleasure. It is a highly intellectual addiction that can be tedious to watch at times and even if every player was a clone of Tal, Paul Morphy or Bobby Fischer they would still complain about something. Chess is about a variety of players personalities, playing styles, calculation skills and problem solving abilities. It is this variety of playing styles that provides the rich diversity of games. People should just watch and enjoy and enjoy the light and dark moments plus the highs and lows. If you all ate rich cake all the time you would soon get fat and bored. You people are the pimples on the arse of chess critics.
This makes me feel better about my recent game where I had a very strong attack and a winning position but I only got a draw by repetition.
14:00 Can you also prepare to block with Qnh2?
Dobar video Antonio❤
Hahahaha
Only Magnus would talk shit about how bad a player is with twelve draws against them in WCC. That's like trying to break a stick, not being able to break it then calling it weak.
Stalemates go only so far...never get orgasm.
What happens if bishop captures on c6 at 2:09?
2:40 why not N7b6?
did capablanca have any opening theory in this game?
Hi Antonio, hi all! First of all, thanks for this great channel - donation sent ;) I have a question - sorry, if already answered. Can't help myself, have I overseen sth? Why not the following moves?
36. Ra3 Qa3 37. Nd6! (threatening f7)...g7 38. Nh6 ...black can't hold it...........while typing realizing that 36...g6 could prevent it. What do you think?
At 12:10 couldn't Dominguez have gone for a simpler draw with Qg4+? Can white win with the h pawn?
At 10:37, wouldn't Qf3 would lead to Qd5 and force queen exchange ?
Yes but black will lose the f7 pawn and result in winning endgame for white
Fabiano Girishuana: King of Draws!
Caruana is one of the best. It's drawn and not losses.
@Joey Bishop Exactly.
what was the idea of 22... Nf8 (at 3:32) when he got it back 24 ...Nd7 ?
@10:31 it seems that, in the analysis position, after 1.Qf3 Qd5! 2.Rxf7 Qxf3+ 3.Rxf3 Nd5! Black's centralized knight will anchor his passed b-Pawn. So, better for White was to play the immediate 1.Qb7! Qd5+ 2.Kh2 Qxb7 (forced) 3.Rxb7 and black's passer will be captured by the rook next move, leaving White the exchange up in a won endgame?
14:23 why not move the tower to e7 instead? That way when the queen moves to e4 to align with the tower you also deliver check and gain momentum (free move).
then black could simply move the king away to a2 or a1 after Rook to e7 or he could check the white king with his queen
15:47
agadmator: you will not be able to deliver anymore checks
Kh5 Qf5+
At about 11:00 not Qf8 but Qd5 defends by pinning the white queen and forcing the exchange, no doubt why the line was rejected and the king removed from the diagonal.
caruana is an amazing player in opening and middle game, he is probably one of the best at comfortable positions, he channels the game to a slightly winning endgame most of the times, but when things get sharp, he misses so many winning lines that makes me sad
in short he is ''ENGINE artist''
thats why he NEVER played well in RAPID and BLITZ WC'S
NEVER
😂😂😂
Hi! I've always been a fan of chess but I'm not really good at it. I've recently had a change in work schedule which significantly increased my time in pursuing other things I want to do. Do you have any recommended chess classes that I can attend? I hear that Kasparov's Masterclass is meant for advanced players (which I'm definitely not- at least at the moment) so I'm not sure if it's the best for me.
3:47 yes we miss him too
I keep getting an annoing popup espesially on this channel asking if 'I am experiencing Internet slowdowns and stoppages. Find out why.' At the same time the chess video stops and can't be started without going out of it. Has anybody else had this problem and how were you able to stop this malware thing.
8:34
What about Nc4?
Can you do more games from the early times of chess? Id be fascinated to know what the earliest recorded chess game is
He has a video about that one... let me find it...
Here it is: ruclips.net/video/ed2Tw4ilH7o/видео.html
Great Video!
What would've happened if Fabiano promoted the pawn instead of playing Qa8?
If black queen captures, it would be a forced checkmate.
You should have also included the follow up tweets from Giri and Magnus. Magnus was brutal.
Magnus is the most uncouth world champion ever. I really don`t like him.
I’m not sure what type of relationship exists between these players. The tweets and “controversy” between them may all be in good fun. Or, if they are not friends, may be quite rude.
@@lifeofjoyandcreation lol fabi also trash talked with anish when he was drawing
but u like fabi so he is HUMBLE
😂😂😂😂
when fabi talked trash at sinq cup 2018 to magnus
fabi is humble
😂😂😂
STFU kid
@@bhaveshkahaneable
Just ignore him dude,another Caruana's fanboy
Medo going crazy in this video! :p
Yes, his dog has a lot of energy
14:25 Hey adgamator, can you also play queen to a8?
oh well:). never mind.
I like Magnus, and maybe IDK his relationship with Caruana, but it seemed kinda dickish to tweet that.
Well that's just magnus being magnus
You can't have the mentality of competition without a certain tolerance to banter. It's all part of the game.
that's why I don't like him, he talks trash but also whines like a baby if anyone ever criticizes him
@@kmacyoyo u do realize that hew the world champ and highest rated player right. Also he never whines like a baby. Hes just defending himself. And u wont even be of his caliber
@@FrustratedUnitedFan never said he was bad at chess but if he's a world champ he should act like one
With all respect to Caruana but the move Qa8 which allowed the perpetual checks is an amatuer's mistake .
A great game. The Immortal Draw?
you should add the player`s rating so we could know if dominguez is a strong player or he is just a one game wonder
Dominguez is the strongest Cuban GM since Capablanca, he recently changed federation and now plays for USA, he's ranked 4th in USA and I think top 20 in the world.
What do you guys think about grandmasters with drawing tendencies like Fabi, Ding, Giri- is it that they play too solidly and they do not go for wins or risky decisions, or they're too computer prepared that it's hard for them to see natural moves, or what??
I reckon their afraid of the risk on certain moves and prefer to play it safe.
Can anyone explain to me why Kg3 doesn't work for the "study" that agadmator said the move to find was Rf3
Did you mean Rf7? Kg3 doesn't work because black queen to d6 still can keep checking the white king.
But the white queen could block checks?? No?
@@jwky8295 white queen could block check if black queen goes for d3 but b queen could goes for d6 after Kg3. it's not controlled by the rook or the queen unlike King on h3
Hello antonio. Greetings from hungary!!!
Is the capablanca saga already over?
chess is becoming my favourite sport to watch, this was knife edge stuff, great drama
#suggestion
Move for Equality, black played 1st instead.
Lionel Kieseritzky VS Adolf Anderssen in 1851
On the 2nd quiz, I dont blame Fabi Qa1 looks like the most natural move. Expecting Rf7 is godlike stuff. In the first I picked Nef6 after all its not my pieces, in a real game is a different story, I would see it sure. Would I play it? i dont know.
love ya agad really
Carlsen's comment was childish. The World Champion (whether he likes it or not) is a role model for younger players. Mean spirited tweets aren't something he should engage in.
Carlsen: I’m so happy that my worthy adversary has managed to continue his consistent form
@@michaelvanzyl9418
Just like in real world
Too many fake people trying to look good in the front of everyone
Luckily,Carlsen is not one of these fake people
Is there more context about the tweet from Magnus? Is it meant offensive? Or do they like each other and it is a joke between friends?
However, I wouldn't like it, if I were Fabiano
They better move was to capture the black rook directly and move the queen away. Then sacrifice the knight on F6 and then knight to H6. The moves are pretty much forced leading to a quick check mate.
Brilliant in hindsight.
7:30 Hey, I actually found the move for once!
Caruana style is turning into anish giri always accepting draw.
You have the stats to back that up? How did he reach 1800+?
have you seen the last part of the match he was constantly getting check and therr wasnt a way of preventing it
I’ve watched every video but never played chess lol
What is the bird doing up there?
where's the Twitter thumbnail?
I’m sure I’m goin to enjoy it :)
Tartakower doesn't seem to watch your channel, otherwise he would know about Tal's victory...
What are you planning to do for 400K subs?!?
So if I'm ever at a very obvious disadvantage, I'll just give checks over and over again until my opponent gets bored and agrees to a draw
16:25 Blunder by Agadmator 😂😂😂😂
Hey...a little friendly competition never hurt anyone!
3:50 2019 Cabablanca's Championship.
you going to make me a great player oneday :)
For a 2800+ player this was a severe blunder by Caruana!
Did magnus really quoted that on the thumbnail?
At 7:12 min pausing video Ra1 a3 capturing seems better..
I would love to see the tweets from morphy, fischer, pillsbury joking about Magnus Carlsens boring ass games.
Well he wins them at least, its not important how do you win, it's important to win