6:16 Magnus missed the detail Qc1+, where after king moves, he forks with Qc6+, wherever king moves he can take the knight with rook and block Rd8 check with Ne8 (Queen on c6 protects it)
@@sigurdh.s8320 8:31 There is no zugzwang. He could have moved the knight anywhere and it would be fine. He was getting flagged and he expected Sam to play Nd7+ so he premoved Kd6 to save time. Instead Sam played Ke3 and after Kd6, Magnus lost his knight.
6:16 Magnus missed the detail Qc1+, where after king moves, he forks with Qc6+, wherever king moves he can take the knight with rook and block Rd8 check with Ne8 (Queen on c6 protects it)
I really think Shankland needed to be wearing a lumberjack shirt.
Thought it was Nils Grandelius.
Great win by Shankland. Not many beat Magnus. The draw by Shankland was well calculated near the end.
Game 4 was tense. All in all, objectively Shankland did better than most
No crazy hair stuff this time for Magnus, because Sam provides that.
Carlsen juaranya bagus aku nyimak 👍🙏❤️
Magnus actually threw that second game holy, even I would be pissed losing that and I'm 1000 elo
You say that cause you don’t understand. He blundered a weird zugzwang in severe time pressure by playing a the most intuitive/natural move. I’m 2k
@@sigurdh.s8320 8:31 There is no zugzwang. He could have moved the knight anywhere and it would be fine. He was getting flagged and he expected Sam to play Nd7+ so he premoved Kd6 to save time. Instead Sam played Ke3 and after Kd6, Magnus lost his knight.
Wtf