When Magnus Carlsen Got Destroyed in 19 Moves

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    When Magnus Carlsen Got Destroyed in 19 Moves by Judit Polgar
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  • @checkmate263
    @checkmate263  Год назад +636

    what if you scroll back up and destroy that sub button

    • @scarletevans4474
      @scarletevans4474 Год назад +24

      Right click... Inspect... Delete... DONE!
      (jk jk ♥)

    • @pedrorebelo6671
      @pedrorebelo6671 Год назад +12

      i actually did it because of this comment xD

    • @bingley_music
      @bingley_music Год назад +2

      Quality video from a small channel, so sure.

    • @MrMonny
      @MrMonny Год назад +1

      Almost at 1K!

    • @donuts4dilla
      @donuts4dilla Год назад +2

      Bro this comment cracked me up

  • @meatman7471
    @meatman7471 Год назад +5058

    A lot of people dont know that her dad Lazlo Polgar came up with a plan in order to prove his theory that geniuses arent only born but can also be made, and he raised Judit and her 2 sisters based on his plan in order to prove his theory, and all 3 ended up becoming chess grandmasters with judit in particular becoming the greatest female chess player of all time. Absolutely insane

    • @AustinF516
      @AustinF516 Год назад +261

      Sounds exactly like the plot of the movie king Richard with the Williams sisters lol

    • @Michael_the_believer
      @Michael_the_believer Год назад +44

      That's crazy

    • @daus6282
      @daus6282 Год назад +43

      Oh I heard this one, but the story only focused on the dad so idk this is one of his daughter lol

    • @fighterz7985
      @fighterz7985 Год назад +148

      Polgar sisters have photographic memory. So they had natural talent.

    • @brozjoszip6401
      @brozjoszip6401 Год назад +143

      ​@@fighterz7985 yes, but they needed their father's instructions and their own huge efforts and work too.

  • @Chunda8
    @Chunda8 Год назад +3341

    A fun fact: Judit Polgar has beaten 11 current or former World Champions and I think this might be at least the 2nd time she's beaten Magnus. She was ranked #55 in the world at 12 years old and was ranked #8 in the world in 2004. At the time she became a GM, she was the youngest GM ever, breaking Fischer's record, setting the new mark at 15 years 4 months.

    • @nicbentulan
      @nicbentulan Год назад +1

      Garry Kasparov came out of retirement for chess960. Maybe Judit Polgar, Susan Polgar and Hou Yifan will come out of retirement for women's chess960?
      P.s. unfortunately Garry is a traitor to Jews for cheating fellow-Jew Judit.
      P.P.S. See:
      ZS4ZPF

    • @rrrco5159
      @rrrco5159 Год назад +21

      nice

    • @nicbentulan
      @nicbentulan Год назад +16

      @@rrrco5159 what's your opinion of the fun fact that Garry cheated Judit?

    • @grantcivyt
      @grantcivyt Год назад +123

      Polgar is the best exemplar for women in chess. Reject women-only titles.
      Judit Polgar is a hero.

    • @lynchs2441
      @lynchs2441 Год назад +20

      And now, the record is beaten by another 3 years. It's amazing what dedication in early life brings ..

  • @xvnbm
    @xvnbm 10 месяцев назад +635

    I am pretty sure he doesn't underestimate his opponent. He knows very well that Polgar is extremely strong.

    • @kc5077
      @kc5077 7 месяцев назад +33

      Magnus definitely knows she is strong, you can tell by the smile on his face.

    • @iankemp1131
      @iankemp1131 5 месяцев назад +38

      Most of the commentary frankly is superficial nonsense and opinions. Carlsen simply lost to a very neat tactical trick.

    • @PAPPADASH
      @PAPPADASH 8 дней назад

      @@kc5077 That could have been a touch of the TISM.

  • @_puffy
    @_puffy Год назад +3028

    The narration was like a 24 hour real crime mystery 😂 and it is a fantastic and intense atmosphere you create!

    • @dominicgallagher8930
      @dominicgallagher8930 Год назад +47

      Yeah never heard chess approached like this. Thoroughly enjoyed it

    • @jdhenckel2
      @jdhenckel2 Год назад +63

      actually i hate it

    • @fauxz3782
      @fauxz3782 Год назад +17

      Kept me at the edge of my seat

    • @johnmojica4381
      @johnmojica4381 Год назад +17

      Yeah i dont even compete with chess but the narration got me all riled up... lol... good job!

    • @richardmaggio1979
      @richardmaggio1979 Год назад +7

      @@jdhenckel2 Thank you. I actually turned the volume off when I watched most of it.

  • @evedotcom
    @evedotcom Год назад +239

    “Before delivering a lethal blow… to himself” 😂

  • @RetroMaticGamer
    @RetroMaticGamer 9 месяцев назад +143

    Judith: beaten every super-GM she's faced, male or female
    Community: "she's the best *female* player"

    • @SOUHARDYATALUKDAR
      @SOUHARDYATALUKDAR 4 месяца назад +7

      Well yeah , she can't be the best player due to magnus, fabiano and others

    • @gromold1640
      @gromold1640 4 месяца назад +4

      She is. And she is far from being best overall.

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq 4 месяца назад +2

      Because she's literally the best female player but far from the best player.

    • @DarshanSingh-bd8tu
      @DarshanSingh-bd8tu 3 месяца назад +25

      ​@@aaaaaa-hh8cqshe's not far from
      She had beaten every single world champion since they were alive and also she's world no 8
      She is not far from being the best player
      That's little harsh

    • @JimmyBoosterCrate
      @JimmyBoosterCrate 3 месяца назад

      Do you want us to say she's the best player outright? Ahead of Kaspy and Magnus etc. lol

  • @tryingtomakeanamebelike7245
    @tryingtomakeanamebelike7245 Год назад +2744

    Magnus didn’t win 125 games in a row, he just didn’t lose 125 games in a row. Still impressive but not even close to the same thing
    Edit: Because a couple people have been commenting not losing is the same thing as winning, I’m going to state not losing means you could draw

    • @xGotDemFragzJRx
      @xGotDemFragzJRx Год назад +48

      100%

    • @nicbentulan
      @nicbentulan Год назад +18

      Speaking of 'in a row'...
      Remember when Magnus Carlsen got destroyed in 3 classical games in a row in the finals of a FIDE world championship?
      Magnus sucks. Wesley So rules.
      Bobby Fischer would consider Wesley So more of a world champion than Magnus Carlsen or Hikaru Nakamura.
      (HUGE UPDATE: See zs4zpf how Magnus has something against JEWS more than Americans.)
      What do Daniil Dubov & Hikaru Nakamura have in common? Both betray their country for Magnus. Also Garry Kasparov is a traitor for cheating fellow-Jew Judit.
      6 parts:
      PartI. Bobby Fischer agrees.
      PartII. Magnus, unlike ASH KETCHUM, was never the world champion.
      PartIII. Talent
      PartIV. Magnus is a corrupt coward.
      PartV. Magnus is a cheater.
      PartVI. More on talent and then Hans Niemann
      PartI.
      Bobby Fischer agrees with me.
      Bobby would side with Hans & Wesley So over Magnus & Hikaru even if e wouldn't like the US government today. I guess Magnus is the reverse: no political opinion on the US but has something against American players, as Magnus ADMITTED IN A PODCAST (see yev3a1 ).
      Now, Daniil & Hikaru are traitors not for Norway but for Magnus. As Nepo pointed out, Norway is 'not a chess country'. Norway was never the villain. Magnus is the villain. (But is not a supervillain like Hans Niemann. cf Megamind.)
      - Daniil betrays Russia by helping Magnus over Sergey & Nepo in 2021 WCC.
      - Hikaru betrays the US by siding with Magnus over Hans.
      Anyway:
      When Wesley So or Bobby Fischer accuse people of cheating, we LISTEN.
      When Magnus Carlsen accuses, we LAUGH.
      Magnus is a cheater too eg against (more in partV)
      - Alireza 2019,
      - Danya 2021 Dec AND 2022 Jan
      - Nepo 2021.
      PartII.
      Why betray your country for Magnus, who, unlike ASH KETCHUM, was never the WC?
      Wesley So is the inaugural CLASSICAL WC and has been from 2019 to PRESENT and has NEVER LOST a classical game.
      What a joke of a so-called WC in Iceland. Congrats to Hikaru who became the FAST RAPID WC. Wesley So won really in CLASSICAL not just SLOW RAPID because the time controls were 45+15=60min! Note: Everyone who won the classical portion in the 2019 WFRCC also won their match, i.e. no one caught up in the lower time controls.
      Don't believe FIDE when they also tell you 25min-for-30moves + afterwards 5min+5sec increment is slow rapid. It is FAST RAPID because it is only 32.5 min < 35 min, the midpoint between 10min and 60min!
      Wesley So did not lose the title to Hikaru, like how Bobby never lost the title to Anatoly Karpov because the conditions FIDE gave that were unfavourable for the AMERICANS Bobby and Wesley So.
      Does FIDE have something against Americans? (They had only 1 non-European president, a Filipino/Filipina/Philippine.)
      There's FIFA uncovered. Where's FIDE uncovered?
      Wesley So previously faced corruption as a Philippine citizen from Prospero Pichay & NCFP (see: 0J3K-3_xCzY ) and now faces corruption as a US citizen from Magnus & FIDE.
      PartIII.
      Talent
      Magnus is the best currently, but Wesley So has been the most talented since latest 2019. Magnus lost 4-0, actually 13.5-2.5, to Wesley So in 2019. Then Magnus lost 3-1 to Nepo in 2022 and thus indirectly lost 3-1 to Hikaru. LOL.
      'Talent' is how good you are when there's no theory.
      Chess = great = a combination of theory and talent
      9LX = pure talent
      Looks like Magnus is good only for openings. Turns out Magnus is a talentless patzer who crumbles without opening prep. PATHETIC.
      Note: Patzer means extremely good at openings but sucks at middlegames or endgames.
      So much for greatest endgame player of all time ey?
      Anyhoo, Magnus is maybe 1 of the GOATs but THE GOAT?! Please. How can you be THE GOAT when you're TALENTLESS?
      2nd place in the 2019 WC was PATHETIC for a 4x WCC, later 5x WCC. And then in 2022 Magnus wasn't even 2nd place. LOL!
      9LX removes openings, so Magnus should be STRONGER not LESS STRONG. Yet in 2019 Magnus lost 13.5-2.5 to Wesley So and didn't get a single win. Why?!?!?!!!!
      And look now in 2022 Magnus lost 3-1 to Nepo despite beating Nepo 4-0 in the 2021 WCC (where Magnus cheated against Nepo). And of course consequently Magnus indirectly lost 3-1 to Hikaru. Also, Magnus should be better in rapid than classical re Sergey 2016 and Fabi 2018...yet Magnus was only 2nd 2019 & 3rd 2022. LOL.
      Larry Kaufman told me:
      (Begin quote)
      Magnus doesn't generally play such great openings, he strives to get the game out of book as early as possible usually. I think the issue here is that his greatest strength is the endgame, but FRC games are much more likely to be decided in the middlegame as the players are on their own so early. That's probably why he doesn't shine as brightly in FRC as in Classical chess.
      (End quote)
      PartIV.
      Magnus is a coward re the 2022 WC because:
      IV.1 - Championship privilege - The 2022 WC didn't have a candidates the same way the last 4 WCCs do. Magnus had the FULL privilege to defend against ONLY 1 OPPONENT each of the last 4 times. And Vishy from 2008-13. (But ok Wesley So got PARTIAL privilege.)
      IV.2 - Time controls - FIDE lowered by 50%! Changed the WC from classical to rapid where Magnus obviously has a higher advantage!
      Magnus even beat Sergey and Fabi only because of rapid tiebreaks. But Sergey and Fabi 'deserved' to have lower time controls because they only drew against Magnus in original time controls. But Wesley So didn't lose a single game to Magnus in 2019 and even beat Magnus 4x !!! So why did Wesley So deserve rapid time controls?!?!!
      Note: The tiebreaks Sergey and Fabi got were even 25min, not 45min. Lol.
      Bobby was on top for only a short period of time because FIDE and Anatoly were cowards who ran away from Bobby. (No offense Sergey Karjakin! Or wait I can compromise: FIDE, not necessarily Anatoly Karpov, were cowards.)
      See? It happened again. FIDE and Magnus were being cowards running away from Wesley So. But it backfired on them because they didn't expect Nepo, and apparently Hikaru too, is more talented than Magnus. But I already knew it: Nepo lost only 3x to Wesley So in 2019 FIDE and drew with Wesley So in 2022 St Louis while Magnus lost 4x to Wesley So in 2019 FIDE and FURTHERMORE lost to Wesley So in 2020 St Louis.
      But I guess FIDE still benefits anyway from Hikaru's winning since Hikaru is a popular streamer who sides with Magnus over Hans.
      SAYNOTO2900
      PartV.
      Magnus cheated 4x
      V.1 - with David Howell against Danya Naroditsky in 2021 Dec
      V.1A - in the lichess thing.
      V.1B - in relationships. Lol.
      V.2 - with Aryan Tari against Danya in 2022 Jan again in lichess & relationships.
      V.3 - Magnus also cheated in 2019 blitz WCC in distracting Alireza: Magnus spoke in Norwegian on own turn BUT AFTER punching clock continued to talk on Alireza's turn.
      V.4 - Magnus cheated against Nepo in 2021 WCC with the knight touch move thing and then said 'do better' as part of gaslighting the reporter. Search 'magnus carlsen gaslighting'.
      MAGNUS INTENDED TO MOVE THE KNIGHT. HIKARU SAID SO.
      Magnus is like the cheaters Tigran V / L Petrosian and is unlike the HONEST players Wesley So and Bobby Fischer. Also Garry cheated Judit by touch. See? Magnus copied Garry.
      Also Garry is not GOAT for cheating against Judit (whose sibling Susan is JEWISH AMERICAN btw - see zs4zpf ) and not apologising for 3 decades now.
      Actually, Magnus is similarly not GOAT due to cheating.
      Levy said in a wired video that GOAT comes down to Magnus, Garry and Bobby. Garry cheated Judit. Magnus cheated Alireza Danya and Nepo. (Wesley) So Bobby wins!
      Wesley So told Hikaru in stream that 50-70 years 9LX will replace chess. See Wikipedia. Wesley So said in 2018 interview St Louis that Bobby or Garry is GOAT. Even if Bobby is not GOAT, Bobby is MTOAT - most talented of all time.
      Also, have there been any cheating scandals in 9LX?
      9LX players have more integrity than chess players.
      PartVI.
      More on talent and then Hans Niemann
      Quote 1:
      After playing Chess960, I realise how mentally unwell chess players become the more they play it. They know they will get the same ideal setup every game and they deny the fact that they will mess it up unless they memorise some other geek's ideas. In Chess960 there is nothing to deny. You know you are going to get a far from ideal start position and you know it is up to you to make the best of it and you know you will be playing moves nobody has tried before. Which is better for your mental health?
      Quote 2:
      Chess960: The winner is the more agile mind. Chess: The winner is the biggest nerd.
      Wesley So is most TALENTED currently even though Magnus is GREATEST currently. Thank you Bobby for helping us realise how TALENTED Wesley So is.
      Wesley So ain't greatest currently or of all time. After all e was in candidates only once and got only 1 win. (All the more embarrassing for Magnus. LOL.) BUT WESLEY SO IS THE MOST TALENTED CURRENTLY AND POSSIBLY OF ALL TIME (well maybe next to Bobby). MTOAT VS GOAT.
      HUGE PARALLEL:
      FIDE lowers the time controls to lower Wesley So's odds wanting Magnus to win just as chessc*m kicked out Hans Niemann wanting to please Magnus.
      Magnus not only cheats but also is a sore loser in manipulating chess entities (chessc*m & FIDE) to hurt American players (Hans & Wesley So).
      Civil conspiracy and ra()sm!
      The 5C's:
      Corruption
      Cowardice
      Cheating
      Civil conspiracy
      I already said in this post:
      ydwn2y
      P.S. Who's the biggest sore loser?
      Light Yagami (death note),
      Magnus (chess),
      Garrett Adelstein (poker),
      Carlsen (chess960)
      (HUGE UPDATE: See zs4zpf how Magnus has something against JEWS more than Americans.)
      P.P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See
      xcdhgq

    • @tryingtomakeanamebelike7245
      @tryingtomakeanamebelike7245 Год назад +221

      @@nicbentulan
      Your opinions are just objectively incorrect and I also have no idea why you’re stating them here

    • @nicbentulan
      @nicbentulan Год назад +4

      @@tryingtomakeanamebelike7245 which part is incorrect? Wesley So IS the world champion.
      Why does Magnus say good things about non-American prodigies like Alireza, Arjun, Andrey Esipenko, Nodirbek, Pragg, Vincent Keymer, et al but not for American prodigies like Hans?
      Does Magnus Carlsen have something against Americans? Or Jews?
      [BEGIN PREVIEW]
      I was told: (2022 Oct)
      There's also no doubt that Magnus generally dislikes americans- he said so on one of the Magnus effect podcast episodes.
      [END PREVIEW]
      (HUGE UPDATE: See zs4zpf how Magnus has something against Jews more than Americans.)
      Part A. Main Americans
      Part B. But consider the non-Americans of the next generation:
      Part C. Cheating
      Part D. Additional
      Part E. Updates
      Bobby Fischer would agree with me and would side with Hans and Wesley over Magnus and Hikaru. I don't think Bobby would like the US gov today, but I think Bobby would like US players today esp Hans and Wesley So. I guess Magnus is the reverse: no political opinion re US gov but has something against American players, as Magnus admitted in podcast (see yev3a1 ).
      Part A. Main Americans
      A.1 - Hans Niemann (+ Hans' coach) is American.
      A.2 - Wesley So 'completely obliterated' (as agadmator said) Magnus Carlsen in the 9LX world championship 13.5-2.5 and 4-0. THIS INCLUDED 3 CLASSICAL GAMES IN A ROW. (Don't believe FIDE. 45+15=60 minutes in 2019 WFRCC is classical, not slow rapid. 25+7.5=32.5 minutes in 2022 WC is fast rapid, not slow rapid.) Magnus was 'deeply ashamed'. Later in the 2022 WC, FIDE lowered the time controls from classical to rapid to favour Magnus & Hikaru over Wesley So.
      A.3 - Bobby Fischer invented 9LX, which Magnus sucks at. Look at the low ratings Magnus gave of Bobby in that world champions ranked series. Larry Kaufman told me:
      Magnus doesn't generally play such great openings, he strives to get the game out of book as early as possible usually. I think the issue here is that his greatest strength is the endgame, but FRC games are much more likely to be decided in the middlegame as the players are on their own so early. That's probably why he doesn't shine as brightly in FRC as in Classical chess.
      A.4 - Actually, the above 3, Hans Niemann, Wesley So and Bobby Fischer are like Beth Harmon: Each is 'a prodigy, had a rather dark childhood and is American'. Their stories about overcoming their struggles in childhood are very inspirational. Magnus rated The Queen's Gambit 5 out of 6, only 2nd highest rating. Kinda like Magnus in classical 9LX: only the 2nd highest player.
      Part B. Consider next gen non-Americans:
      B.1 - Pragg: 'Magnus gives Pragg today round of APPLAUSE after his Stunning performance' (2022 Julius Baer Generation Cup)
      B.2 - Andrey Esipenko: Magnus 'didn't say anything when got beaten by Esipenko'. But wait is Andrey Jewish?
      B.3 - Alireza: Magnus wouldn't play 2023 WCC unless Alireza won candidates.
      Part C. Cheating
      C.1 - Magnus cheated against Jewish American Danya on lichess twice: David Howell 2021. Aryan Tari 2022.
      C.2 - Magnus cheated against Jewish Russian Nepo in 2021 WCC with the knight touch move thing and then said 'do better' to gaslight the reporter.
      C.3 - Magnus also cheated in 2019 blitz WCC in distracting Alireza. Yes Magnus spoke in Norwegian on own turn BUT AFTER punching clock continued to talk on Alireza's turn.
      (See Ha6uVGB-Mtw )
      Irrelevant unless Alireza's Jewish. Just wanted to say. Lol.
      Part D. Additional:
      D.1 - Magnus described Hikaru Nakamura as merely 'decent'. (However now, Hikaru is a traitor to the US for siding with Magnus over Hans, just as Daniil Dubov is a traitor to Russia for siding with Magnus over Nepo & Sergey.)
      D.2 - Eric Rosen beat Magnus in 9LX.
      D.3 - Magnus condescendingly asked Andrea Botez how knights move. (Btw papabotez said on reddit that Andrea is dual citizens contrary to what Wikipedia said at the time.)
      D.4 - Magnus quit the 2022 Sinquefield Cup, named after American Rex Sinquefield and hosted in St Louis Chess Club in the US.
      D.5 - Also there was that thing with Maurice Ashley in 2017.
      D.6 - When Jewish American Fabi switched from Italy to the US, Magnus said the US was 'buying nerds'. To this day, the only opponents Magnus haven't beaten in classical WC games are Americans Fabi & Wesley So.
      SAYNOTO2900
      Part E. Updates:
      E.1
      Look up
      'Is Magnus against Americans?' ft Kostya Kavutskiy
      ID:
      IqtEnB1I1Ek
      E.2
      I was told
      'Magnus, like most Scandinavians, probably feels like America is a bit of a barbaric country.' - American NM John Chernoff aka zugaddict from lichess aka GargleBlaster from chessc*m told me in chat in 2022Sep.
      E.3
      Americans won 5 tournaments in 9LX in a row from 2019Nov to 2022Oct, namely FIDE 2019, St Louis 2020, St Louis 2021, St Louis 2022 and FIDE 2022. Then there's a European in 2nd place.
      E.4
      I was told by oprocyona in 2022 Oct:
      'Many decisions in tournament chess are made to favor the player that brings in the most sponsorship dollars and views, which is undoubtedly Magnus. There's also no doubt that Magnus generally dislikes americans- he said so on one of the Magnus effect podcast episodes.'
      Here's the link I was given: Magnus Effect episode 2 - 20 Best Ways to Introduce Yourself
      As for tournament decisions, see 'Parallel between Hans and Fischer Random 2022?'
      (Source: ydwn2y & yev3a1)
      P.S. Who's the biggest sore loser?
      Light Yagami (death note),
      Magnus (chess),
      Garrett Adelstein (poker),
      Carlsen (chess960)
      (HUGE UPDATE: See zs4zpf how Magnus has something against Jews more than Americans.)
      P.P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See
      xcdhgq

    • @Plainshots
      @Plainshots Год назад +1

      @@nicbentulan typical hater over here. All you haters do is try snd prove your point through long paragraphs and to prove that point you start spreading false accusations on these certain people. Now i’m not saying your opinion is wrong but the things you are stating are kind of absurd. Going as far as accusing him of being racist? Please. No one gives an actual crap about your opinion and no one is going to read through all these.

  • @princesscharis
    @princesscharis 11 месяцев назад +521

    Nobody is unbeatable, Magnus is one of the best if not the best, but anyone can lose anytime by another legend as well. All I see are 2 great minds having fun, and I actually see that Magnus is highly enjoying himself, I think he is honored playing again with his lady. Great video, thanks

    • @capri2673
      @capri2673 11 месяцев назад +31

      Absolutely. Anyone can lose, especially in a 3 minute blitz game.

    • @MistrChocolate
      @MistrChocolate 11 месяцев назад +17

      And… Iron sharpens Iron. I think people that skilled enjoy challenges to overcome. And any person with great skill, may not enjoy losing, but is grateful for the loss is it taught them something

    • @murphyferret69
      @murphyferret69 10 месяцев назад

      Magnus is going to accuse polgar of having a butt plug to cheat. Your hero is a baby. Sad

    • @calenhoover1124
      @calenhoover1124 9 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah i can imagine its really difficult for magnus t find players who truly challenge his style of play. Really cool to see classic GM's still holding their own against a new generation.

    • @brozjoszip6401
      @brozjoszip6401 6 месяцев назад

      Well, you misunderstand this. It is not only about the joy. Playing against the LEGEND is a great opportunity for Judit. And she prepared for this game. She was the first lady who could beat the world champion Kasparov, even though he said women has no chance (almost impossible to beat the world champion) against a male world champion. This game is not only joy and fun. Chess is war and in war you want to win.

  • @paulcervenka
    @paulcervenka Год назад +414

    Judit is one of my favorite players. She has some of the best attacking chess. I love her style.

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater Год назад +10

      I support and agree with this comment 200% 🎉

    • @forefatherofmankind3305
      @forefatherofmankind3305 Год назад +4

      @@Smileater i do ... But 27%

    • @murphyferret69
      @murphyferret69 10 месяцев назад

      Magnus is going to accuse polgar of having a butt plug to cheat. Your hero is a baby. Sad

    • @unassailable6138
      @unassailable6138 6 месяцев назад

      Kasparov's final version and Polgar are pure attacking chess.

  • @Snafuski
    @Snafuski Год назад +377

    I taught chess in school for a while, and the first lesson I told the kids was this: Learn how to lose gracefully. Even though you push the figures around on the board, there will always be someone out there who is a bit stronger than you on any given day... Then listen to the winner explain what your error was... And examine the game.

    • @itzyuzuruclips
      @itzyuzuruclips Год назад +12

      That's a really nice lesson

    • @diveyy
      @diveyy Год назад +4

      "my momm said son, there's always someone a little better then you.."
      and said
      "Hell no momma, someone gotta be the baddest."

    • @srt4b
      @srt4b 10 месяцев назад +1

      horrible advice. flip the table if you lose and insult everybody in sight. Phil Hellmuth taught me this.

    • @KingdaToro
      @KingdaToro 8 месяцев назад +1

      Losing and figuring out why you lost is the best way to improve. You'll never get better if you always win.

    • @abrahamo9566
      @abrahamo9566 7 месяцев назад

      Trying to teach my son this , he's working hard at getting better but against me when he loses he gets upset, he does listen when I teach him why he lost

  • @NotQuiteFirst
    @NotQuiteFirst Год назад +923

    125 games without a loss isn't the same thing as "winning 125 games in a row"

    • @mikmak3mk748
      @mikmak3mk748 Год назад +12

      Tells me that carlsen is quick to give the game if it's not going well.

    • @LevSeven_
      @LevSeven_ Год назад +62

      @@mikmak3mk748 resigning counts as a loss, so yes, that is 125 in a row

    • @keirgordon8646
      @keirgordon8646 Год назад +54

      @@LevSeven_ that's assuming the game didn't end in stalemates or draws

    • @IDKLOL-vw9yy
      @IDKLOL-vw9yy Год назад +1

      have you watched the Gothamchess video ?

    • @LeorgeGucas
      @LeorgeGucas Год назад +13

      draws exist

  • @Chillypuwn
    @Chillypuwn Год назад +303

    Magnus is not underestimating Judith. He knows full well who she is and how strong she is, but this is a blitz game so anything can happen, and if anything, Judith was an attacker, which thrives in the fast paced games of blitz.

    • @jaekn
      @jaekn 9 месяцев назад +4

      You are 100% correct.

    • @mainlymusicman
      @mainlymusicman 5 месяцев назад +1

      Plus he was playing with black. At the top level even a draw when playing black is good. So not so uncommon to lose. If she beat him with black than that would be very impressive

    • @piterpanda5964
      @piterpanda5964 4 месяца назад

      😂😂😂

  • @SaltUnknownyt
    @SaltUnknownyt Год назад +112

    Judit Polgar is so effortlessly cool

  • @kimbirch1202
    @kimbirch1202 Год назад +249

    I love Judits classic style.
    A truly great chess player.

    • @psychohist
      @psychohist Год назад +20

      Indeed. She would probably have been world champion if she hadn't taken time off to have kids. That's the real disadvantage women face in chess.

    • @simonk570
      @simonk570 Год назад +8

      @@psychohist raising children is never a net-positive for your career. I mean you can always try parking them at your parent's or your partner's place but that shouldn't be considered good parenting. Having children takes little effort, but actually handling parental responsibilites is a full time job. Anyone who has little children and managed to stay on top of their class (e.g. top athlete, manager, president) probably handed over most of their parental responsibilities to their partner, parents or nanny.

    • @napoleon-borntoparty
      @napoleon-borntoparty Год назад +14

      @@psychohist So you're projecting onto this woman that her children were a disadvantage? What if she cares more about her children than some title? She already proven herself, let her live her life, otherwise, you're simply projecting.

    • @kapthas59
      @kapthas59 Год назад

      ​@@psychohist taking care of children is a job that belongs to men and women equally.

    • @nicbentulan
      @nicbentulan Год назад +3

      ​@@psychohist really? Not so familiar what happened exactly? I just know Judit played the WCC in 2005 but got last place. 29yo then same age as Wesley So is now. So Judit really could've beaten Veselin, Peter Leko, Peter Svidler, Michael Adams if it weren't for kids?

  • @Nickayz2
    @Nickayz2 Год назад +95

    I love 4:26. It just shows how they three are all on another level.

    • @juliusc042
      @juliusc042 9 месяцев назад +1

      so true!

    • @iankemp1131
      @iankemp1131 5 месяцев назад

      A beautiful, unexpected and stunning move! Will make a nice puzzle to spring on people.

  • @fluffsquirrel
    @fluffsquirrel Год назад +20

    Narrator: *Aggresive game*
    Magnus and Judit: Smiling

  • @CAChab93
    @CAChab93 Год назад +178

    The style of analysing the game is insane. I want more of it like chess is an live action game. Very nice.

    • @takumi2023
      @takumi2023 6 месяцев назад

      Watch some chess streams on twitch. They're objectively better than this colorful explanation this narration provided. Felt disingenuous for me given how exaggerates the description. If you haven't heard the popular ones yet, try levy (gothemchess) or GMhikaru channel.

    • @gammaraygem
      @gammaraygem 23 дня назад

      it is inaccurate...listen and look at 2.13

  • @musicgonnahelpme
    @musicgonnahelpme Год назад +76

    Wow this was such a high quality video, I was extremely surprised how little subscribera and views you have! Keep grinding with videos like this and you will be big in no time!

  • @urbaneplanner
    @urbaneplanner Год назад +24

    Great commentary - and Polgar’s moves seem like classics of logical chess, with pawn chains and dominance of the powerful squares

  • @bonabbyteit1516
    @bonabbyteit1516 Год назад +10

    Proud to be one of this channel's first subscribers..I can see big future in ur channel bro👍

  • @six8point9
    @six8point9 Год назад +159

    Very nice video. I love Carlsen's reactions, he is such a good sport!

    • @anonypersona3189
      @anonypersona3189 Год назад +8

      I agree but Hans Niemann fans will disagree

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 Год назад

      @@anonypersona3189 I was thinking the same, lol.

    • @alkaholic4848
      @alkaholic4848 9 месяцев назад

      @@anonypersona3189 Delusion people disagree with a lot of things

  • @lihtness
    @lihtness Год назад +7

    3:53 - Lethal blow. Fantastic commentary 😀

  • @ChromeXuGames
    @ChromeXuGames Год назад +143

    Dude, this the best chess narrating I've seen on RUclips. Really made this video intense/awesome.

    • @sunnyvegas2778
      @sunnyvegas2778 Год назад +10

      It sounds like a murder took place! LMAO

    • @ximono
      @ximono Год назад +8

      @@sunnyvegas2778 Which it was

    • @kayw210
      @kayw210 Год назад +1

      Haha, I was just about about to post it was the worst. Oversimplified and dramatized for dopamine junky zoomers.

    • @tbonesixtynine
      @tbonesixtynine Год назад

      even with explanation its still going too fast for me lol

    • @Charizarzar
      @Charizarzar 3 месяца назад +1

      Sounds like an AI

  • @temetnosce7482
    @temetnosce7482 Год назад +23

    Carlsen seemed like a good sport (or maybe he table flipped when he got home lol) It must be tough being in the crosshairs all the time, but Judit knew that life too...

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 Год назад

      Didn't you know, when Carlsen got home after losing to Judit, he started hitting his head against the wall.

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr 11 месяцев назад

      It's a casual blitz game, I think that's why he didn't care too much. If she beat him in a proper ranked tournament game he definitely would not be happy.

  • @lovepilie
    @lovepilie Год назад +13

    I am completely new to chess, but learned a great deal through this video! Thanks!

  • @metropolis10
    @metropolis10 Год назад +9

    I really like how you explain a lot of chess concepts for first time viewers like me who don't know a lot about chess.

  • @KiraOniiChan
    @KiraOniiChan Год назад +1

    I really love the commentary, makes it not only easier to understand and exciting lol

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison7 Год назад +4

    Awesome narration and graphics. I subscribed, and thank you for sharing the details about this woman with me. I’ve never heard of her.

  • @areyousrsrightneowbro
    @areyousrsrightneowbro Год назад +62

    I love the style of chess video! I love the intense music, the detailed analysis, the stunning animations and strong voice of the narrator. If you keep making videos like these I'm sure you'll become one of the most prominent chess youtubers out there!

    • @Steve_K2
      @Steve_K2 Год назад +4

      You're being sarcastic, right? For the love of god, please tell me you are.

    • @AviteMC
      @AviteMC Год назад +2

      99% sure the voice is ai lol

  • @a-zminutes6889
    @a-zminutes6889 Год назад +4

    awesome video, please make a video about mysterious rey enigma. Keep on making videos you are inspiring a lot of chess enthusiasts 😁

  • @DavidPalacios.540
    @DavidPalacios.540 Год назад

    These videos are awesome.keep em up!!

  • @xxXJCXxx
    @xxXJCXxx Год назад

    Love the narration, we need more of that!

  • @randomorange6807
    @randomorange6807 Год назад +7

    I love how anish is just randomly watching the match

  • @astropgn
    @astropgn Год назад +4

    The thing I love the most about this game is Giri getting extremely giggly and pulling his phone to take a picture HAHA

  • @theeKakashi1337
    @theeKakashi1337 Год назад +2

    I like, sub, and comment because the quality of this video deserves at least 2M+ subs Great job, keep at it.

  • @reyuhcs64
    @reyuhcs64 10 месяцев назад

    Great narration and great video! What a fun match to watch.

  • @manny2092
    @manny2092 Год назад +14

    I'm proud I saw Bb6! But to see that in 3 minute blitz against Magnus with onlookers...that's hot!

    • @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos
      @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos Год назад +4

      i saw that instantly even though i am intermediate at best ; its a HUGE difference to see these moves when you are watching others play VS when you are playing yourself for some reason

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater Год назад +3

      It’s easier when you watch a video because you know you are expecting an amazing move, so we are on the look for it

  • @ArtoPekkanen
    @ArtoPekkanen 10 месяцев назад +2

    wow this was some really intense match ... the pros really know how to give a good show :) and you give really good commentary

  • @AndersHaalandverby
    @AndersHaalandverby Год назад +63

    What an absolute legend. Carlsen is also good at chess.

    • @joshbottube
      @joshbottube 11 месяцев назад +11

      Yeah, he’s okay 😂

    • @sudhramjutun5694
      @sudhramjutun5694 11 месяцев назад +2

      Good is an understatement for someone like Magnus who has been the world champion for many years and been doing live shows beating 3 person at a go being blindfolded.

    • @stueystuey1962
      @stueystuey1962 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@sudhramjutun5694 i could be wrong but something got lost in translation. The joke works a little better with less formal grammar. Something like: "An absolute legend. Yeah and the yound man is pretty good, too."

    • @JimmyBoosterCrate
      @JimmyBoosterCrate 3 месяца назад

      @@sudhramjutun5694 woooosh

  • @jonathan.freiberger3879
    @jonathan.freiberger3879 Год назад +31

    If this had happened to him in a tournament he would not be laughing. It is good to see he can be lighthearted about it.

    • @mainlymusicman
      @mainlymusicman 5 месяцев назад

      He was playing with black so not really that bad to lose

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq 4 месяца назад +1

      Oh but this would never happen in. Tournament

    • @AP-eb8hd
      @AP-eb8hd 4 месяца назад

      Carlsen is a different beast in tournaments

  • @catchnrelease2815
    @catchnrelease2815 10 месяцев назад +2

    I never really got how to play chess or how the game work is until I watched this video the animations and how it was explained made it seem understandable and simple

  • @Bob-ts2tu
    @Bob-ts2tu Год назад +1

    great narration, had me on the edge of my seat even though i didn't have a clue what was going on.

  • @disappointedfather5114
    @disappointedfather5114 Год назад +26

    Judit Polgar is my favorite chess player after Mikhail Tal. Crazy attacking player.

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater Год назад +4

      I love her for the same reason

    • @richard999
      @richard999 Год назад +2

      I concur - Mikhail Tal was definitely my most beloved GM and World Champion and Judit’s style is fabulous - in any case having lived in Hungary I have an affinity with the country, the people and their culture.

  • @pukes6273
    @pukes6273 11 месяцев назад +5

    I love how Magnus immediately looks at Anish cause he's the only othet one that understands the doom Magnus was in.

  • @graymcgoldrick8388
    @graymcgoldrick8388 Год назад

    Fantastic with great delivery and simple clarity.

  • @Patrick-di5oc
    @Patrick-di5oc Год назад

    Love the commentary!!!

  • @jugglerj0e
    @jugglerj0e 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great Job Judit! You showed Magnus. Slaying the giant. He can't stay on top forever!

  • @abhigyandatta2008
    @abhigyandatta2008 Год назад +11

    Judit can easily be a top 5 in Women's chess if she decides to make a comeback today

  • @SRBurchNC
    @SRBurchNC Год назад +1

    this is the BEST chess match coverage I have EVER heard.

  • @urbano999
    @urbano999 7 месяцев назад

    loved your commentary, very instructing

  • @kaadipad
    @kaadipad Год назад +5

    Here before 1k subs! Great idea to publish chess content at this time.

  • @ephraimprestley640
    @ephraimprestley640 Год назад +5

    Finally a real chess video with cometary

  • @Changed4us
    @Changed4us Год назад +1

    The way you narrate these chess matches reminds me of either unsolved mysteries or those when animals strike

  • @foryourspirit3995
    @foryourspirit3995 4 месяца назад

    This was great! Thank you very much!🎉❤😊

  • @john-carlosynostroza
    @john-carlosynostroza 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was thinking how cool it would be to be one of the people who was there watching that. Not many people will see him lose in person and especially in a cool chill environment with a great female chess player from a legendary chess family. Nice moment in chess history!

  • @luhdatrari
    @luhdatrari Год назад +3

    under rated channel

  • @FOXHOUND4143
    @FOXHOUND4143 9 месяцев назад +1

    THE COMMENTARY WAS INSANE! LOVED IT! THANKS!

  • @warrenappreciates7910
    @warrenappreciates7910 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for an excellent game and exciting commentary

  • @DragonMe515
    @DragonMe515 Год назад +4

    What an astounding game!

  • @MrChrispreve
    @MrChrispreve 9 месяцев назад +3

    Polgar MIND is unbeaten.She is other level.

  • @HitPeace
    @HitPeace Год назад +1

    Very successful channel so far! Chess needs more quality content creators!

  • @dbnzt
    @dbnzt Год назад

    Best commentary ever!with the background music sounding like a murder case

  • @arcticguardian2046
    @arcticguardian2046 Год назад +9

    ShAwtY the real queen's gambit

  • @valerieschiano2959
    @valerieschiano2959 Год назад +5

    Great narration. I don’t even play chess, but was enthralled by the narrator’s expressive voice and word choices. Hanging on every word.

  • @richard999
    @richard999 Год назад

    Lovely to see this match-up - and a nice game too. I love seeing chess in the park setting. One of my favourite memories of Budapest is of people playing chess at Szechenyi Furdo - for those who do not understand people are relaxing in the hot mineral springs in the main park of the city playing or watching chess.

  • @chedddargoblin
    @chedddargoblin 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent commentary, one suggestion if possible would be to show the remaining time left for each player

  • @wl6558
    @wl6558 Год назад +3

    Wow. Very dramatic writing. Kudos. That’s not easy.

  • @doc_vader2776
    @doc_vader2776 Год назад +9

    Don't understand why the title "best woman" to ever play and WGM, WFM should exist in a game like chess .
    Its not like Athletics where woman have a disadvantage , which signifies the title.
    Chess is a game of tactics and woman and men are literally equal in terms of intelligence.

    • @kylenielsen5341
      @kylenielsen5341 11 месяцев назад

      Because the patriarchy says so.

    • @dontbesuspicious3531
      @dontbesuspicious3531 10 месяцев назад +3

      Women have not been playing chess as long and do not have dynasties of societal help in learning logic from a young age. Her father specifically raised her to be this way. Most women will still not have that societal help that men take for granted.

    • @doc_vader2776
      @doc_vader2776 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dontbesuspicious3531 In this modern age. What does "Dynasty of help" even mean🤣
      Both men and women have equal access to chess boards, chess classes and competitions.
      So your whole point doesn't even make sense.
      It made sense in the 1980s.
      Not anymore.

    • @dontbesuspicious3531
      @dontbesuspicious3531 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@doc_vader2776 it means your grand daddy’s grand daddy’s grand daddy had access to education and societal help and that was passed down through generations, whereas women are starting fresh. The 80s was 40 years ago, you expect an entire half of the population to catch up in that amount of time?

    • @doc_vader2776
      @doc_vader2776 10 месяцев назад

      @@dontbesuspicious3531 My Grand Daddy's Grand Daddy grand daddy was either living in a forest or was probably a slave. I am Indian.
      So don't give me that bullshit.
      No one played chess in my family ever.
      2 generations ago, no one could read or write.
      When you say "Societal help" it makes me laugh . The only societal help my fore father's got was abuse , rape and assault from white people. Just 200 years ago, none of us could go to school , thanks to you guys. And you dare use "societal help" on me.
      Just because you were born in a white European descent family, don't think the rest of the world had the exact same privileges you have.
      I taught myself to play chess online and i now sit at elo 1900. I've got no "Societal help".
      The help I got is free online videos which are accessible to both men and women.
      Pretty sure the most under privileged European woman have it better than the average Indian man.
      And I don't think being a woman or man has have anything to do with chess.

  • @ttjciluk
    @ttjciluk Год назад

    Nice way that you narrate, better yet is seeing the real players. It's not just a 2D board illustration. Thanks for all you do, chess is not boring to watch on your youtube channel.

  • @sharvin0161
    @sharvin0161 Год назад

    Okay but as someone who is closely involved with RUclips teams, the sound/video editing was on point haha

  • @AndersHaalandverby
    @AndersHaalandverby Год назад +3

    Judith Polgar went into beast mode, then she went into Judith Polgar mode, and it was over for Carlsen

    • @jony_9497
      @jony_9497 11 месяцев назад

      And carlsen not even in world champion mode yes?

  • @sta5348
    @sta5348 Год назад +6

    Magnus is like a rock. He can smash scissors but he loses to paper. Every person has an opponent they're weak to, and they could be anyone that isn't ranked that high as well.

    • @zoli604
      @zoli604 Год назад

      That's the dumbest shit I've ever heard.

    • @JimmyBoosterCrate
      @JimmyBoosterCrate Год назад +3

      Not true. There isn't anybody Magnus is weak against, and that's what makes him so good. With Polgar they've played a good dozen games, almost all of which he won.

    • @sta5348
      @sta5348 Год назад +5

      @@JimmyBoosterCrate Almost all. He's not invincible. Magnus considers himself one of the best, but not the best. The rock-paper-scissors was just an analogy too. I beat my top chess club player as a newbie because he didn't explore the strat I had.
      Magnus is a formidable player that has millions of gameplay memorized but that comes from experience. Everyone has a weakness they aren't aware of. We don't know who he's weak against since not every chess player in the world has gone against him.

    • @JimmyBoosterCrate
      @JimmyBoosterCrate Год назад +1

      @@sta5348 He's not invincible, but only top players can beat him in serious games, and for every time they beat him, he beats them at least 2 or 3 times.

    • @sta5348
      @sta5348 Год назад +1

      @@JimmyBoosterCrate yeah, it's the win ratio is higher for him.

  • @water_melon_
    @water_melon_ Год назад +2

    Im hungarian but I didnt know about this til now, what an amazing match

  • @robertblandford9272
    @robertblandford9272 Год назад +19

    That’s actually amazing. Congrats to her!

  • @Benobot99
    @Benobot99 Год назад

    2000th subscriber possibly! If not, then sub 2000, yay. Early congrats on 2000 subs!

  • @MrYoumitube
    @MrYoumitube Год назад +17

    Somehow I don't think Magnus would take it this easy when he plays in a tournament. Even so, a win against arguably the GOAT in any setting is something to be proud of.

    • @LjuboCupic1912
      @LjuboCupic1912 Год назад +19

      To be fair, it’s not like Polgar herself is a slouch either. She likely could’ve been World Champion if she didn’t take time off chess to raise her kids (which I’m not saying she shouldn’t have done, parenthood should obviously matter more than your career), though I guess we’ll never know.

    • @JimmyBoosterCrate
      @JimmyBoosterCrate Год назад +1

      @@LjuboCupic1912 Meanwhile chad Anish Giri is a dad and a top player at the same time.

    • @LjuboCupic1912
      @LjuboCupic1912 Год назад +9

      @@JimmyBoosterCrate Giri is an exception. For most people, children tend to suck for career progress - not just in chess, but in other jobs as well.

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@LjuboCupic1912 Are you saying she would have been women's world champion or world champion overall? There's no way she would have been world champion overall, she might beat Magnus occasionally in a casual blitz game, but there's no way she's going to be able to constantly beat all the top guys in proper tournament games enough to become world champion.

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 4 месяца назад

      very astute observation. Laughing like he was and smiling is how someone like himself deals with an upcoming loss. He probably felt he was going to blow it and so he laughs hahaha but like you said if this was a real tournament. He would be staring at the board with his head in his hands then looking dejected once he realizes he's lost. No, not dejected, looking like a butthurt monkey. There. More accurate. Well, he doesn't ALWAYS look that way when he loses. Just sometimes.

  • @mikhailbakunin8334
    @mikhailbakunin8334 Год назад +9

    Can you guys imagine being one of those people watching this legendary match?

  • @donalddluckerii3147
    @donalddluckerii3147 10 месяцев назад

    Man this would be great with their banter in place of the narration

  • @kenroyarcher2496
    @kenroyarcher2496 Год назад

    My my.....
    Awesome match and some good narrating from you man. 🔥

    • @TheSniperWho
      @TheSniperWho Год назад +1

      I don't know for a fact but I believe it to be AI generated. Regardless, the narration really is spectacular! :)

    • @dineshchavan6585
      @dineshchavan6585 Год назад

      In Japanese my my...can be said as ara ara...

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 Год назад +6

    This game is beautifully presented in this video, play by play. I loved it!

    • @jowb88
      @jowb88 Год назад

      except not! soooo many mistakes by the commentator..... he should stick to 50 elo chess

  • @sibusisoharvey2652
    @sibusisoharvey2652 Год назад +3

    It's important to know the difference between a rated match and a casual banter blitz game. You never count one of these games as someone beating Magnus. And beat countless times in banter blitz even by people like Naroditsky, Ferouzja, Hikaru, and even lower-rated players. You should know that Magnus at this point has probably played a couple of people during the day and there's absolutely no prep. Secondly, in these games, Super GMs usually want to draw their opponent into a deep dark forest by playing something dubious. The last time you find him playing that variation in rated chess is when he is a teenager. Unless it's one of these recent online games. Judit however is an amazing player, a legend not to take anything from her. Lastly, a tactical win in banter blitz doesn't really count for outplaying the world champion. Judit remains a legend!!!

    • @brozjoszip6401
      @brozjoszip6401 Год назад +9

      But it seems you did not get the point. When Judit was educated Kasparov dominated the chess world. He said no women can beat a world champion ever. And the point is - even a young girl from a small country can win against a world champion. She just have to work a lot. That made Judit famous.

  • @vtrandal
    @vtrandal 2 месяца назад

    @1:46 writing revenge plan! Too funny!

  • @bergssprangare
    @bergssprangare Год назад

    Great narration, it was like the Like world cup finals

  • @LizardKing1750
    @LizardKing1750 Год назад +23

    Goes to shoe you that no matter how good you are at something, there is always someone else that can beat you.

    • @jowb88
      @jowb88 Год назад +5

      oh which shoe? i personally liked the timberlands

    • @spooderman8064
      @spooderman8064 Год назад

      Magnus beat hwr more in rated games same for Hilaru she ain't all that crazy comparatively

    • @MrTangent
      @MrTangent Год назад +4

      Felt something was afoot. Tried dipping my toes into chess, but got the boot from other players. It really hurt my sole, but I stepped away. Stomped, more like it. Now heeled from this painful memory, I arched my back, took a deep breath, and tore off the callus it left.

    • @kurokotetsuya7997
      @kurokotetsuya7997 11 месяцев назад +1

      But he had already beat her. Hehehe. Its a light hearted match not a tournament. What she mean by this is that you must keep playing chess because you can be beaten if you did not practice.

  • @perkalov
    @perkalov Год назад +18

    I might be wrong, but I think Judith have played, and won, against every living world champion (and some dead). 11 in total, including Carlsen.

    • @kenbagwell8551
      @kenbagwell8551 Год назад +2

      Correct.

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr 11 месяцев назад +2

      If you're a GM who plays a lot of chess games with other GMs you're eventually going to beat them at least once, especially if you're playing casual blitz games. I don't think she's ever beat them in a proper tournament game, but correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @perkalov
      @perkalov 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@ChrisM-bn5vr
      You are wrong.

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@perkalov Source that she has beat Magnus in a tournament? There's no way she could ever become the world champion overall lol, it's not going to happen. This is real life not Queens Gambit.

    • @lp1926.guitars
      @lp1926.guitars 9 месяцев назад +1

      She never beat Kramnik

  • @charlesw9875
    @charlesw9875 Год назад +1

    Nice analysis without distracting too much from the game.

  • @geektarded
    @geektarded 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing commentary. Loved it!

  • @SillyTube9
    @SillyTube9 10 месяцев назад +17

    So… she beat the world champion. That makes HER the world champion, and the best chess player in the world. Not the best “female player.” The best PLAYER. Full stop.

    • @guilty-of-being-right
      @guilty-of-being-right 2 месяца назад

      She's not bad

    • @giantfactory
      @giantfactory Месяц назад +2

      A recreational game in the park does not determine who the world champion is, goof ball.

    • @sofiacarapia2968
      @sofiacarapia2968 Месяц назад

      A win is a win no matter where you are

    • @cmd2973
      @cmd2973 24 дня назад

      @@giantfactory who cares where it's played. It's the same thing 🤣🤣

    • @giantfactory
      @giantfactory 24 дня назад +1

      @@cmd2973 Ok, let's just award all championships, across every major sport, to the winner of whatever unsanctioned recreational pickup game, whenever and wherever. What a ridiculous position to take.

  • @puppetmaster579
    @puppetmaster579 Год назад +4

    Also, this was obviously a fun match played in a park. It is not a "serious" match. Judit (pronounced Yudit) Polgar wasn't in the world's top 10 when the game happened. She had already retired. Nevertheless, she's a legend and still obviously an extremely strong player, especially when she goes on the attack.

    • @seraeirian2
      @seraeirian2 Год назад +1

      I'm gonna guess that retiring from a game is different then retiring from a sport. You make it sound like she had to go through some Rocky montage to train for this game.

    • @LaryAk47
      @LaryAk47 Год назад +3

      It's not something you actually forget. She probably kept practicing and watching tournaments. No need to belittle her.

  • @az.tek.00
    @az.tek.00 4 месяца назад +1

    The fact that she replays the fight in the same action as an opening only to pull a reversal defense is genius. ❤

  • @natashadickson4819
    @natashadickson4819 Год назад

    Awesome narration.

  • @trumpkench3411
    @trumpkench3411 Год назад +4

    why magnus didnt move his bishop to f3 at 3:07, fork at towers

    • @cyanryan3855
      @cyanryan3855 Год назад +5

      the queen would kill the horse

    • @jimmyjim5yearsago376
      @jimmyjim5yearsago376 Год назад

      That ain't fork. That's bluffing. I often use that tho

    • @andresgonzalez887
      @andresgonzalez887 Год назад

      A knight and a bishop Ford one rook and he is underdeveloped, Bad trade, she could have won Even earlier

    • @jonson856
      @jonson856 Год назад

      @@andresgonzalez887 Bf3 has many possible scenarios where either can can take more points than the other in the end.

    • @kylenielsen5341
      @kylenielsen5341 11 месяцев назад

      After the exchange from Pawn x Knight, black plays bishop to g7. When you claim your rook, bishop takes rook at a8. Down material and defensive positions are harshly deteriorating.

  • @devondevon4366
    @devondevon4366 10 месяцев назад +3

    I wanted to see a match between Polgar and Hou Yifan. However, if they played today, Yifan would have the advantage since she is active while Polgar has retired.
    Carlsen probably didn't put in total effort since he perhaps didn't mind if she won.

  • @AIRDOODOO
    @AIRDOODOO 3 месяца назад

    Amazing match, amazing commentary.

  • @auhmsoogood
    @auhmsoogood 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah well done with the break down, very exciting!

  • @julietta_poli
    @julietta_poli 11 месяцев назад +3

    "Best Woman Player" Why don't we say Best Man Player then too haha

  • @queennine
    @queennine Год назад

    Awesome stuff!

  • @TheBinaryWolf
    @TheBinaryWolf Год назад +1

    I think what makes a chess player truly gifted is the ability to win more often than his opponent. My odd win over the 1953 chess champion of Indonesia convinced me of that.

  • @JSSTyger
    @JSSTyger Год назад +8

    Judit Polgar...the one who recommended pawn C5 (the game losing blunder lol) in Game 9 of the 2021 world chess championship!