Agreed Tom 😊 Sandu, I watched the coverage on St Louis Chess Clubs RUclips channel 🙂 The video should still be there, his interview was right at the end, the second last interview 😊
Names must be capitalised as in Mamedyarov and Reti. It is correct English as well as showing respect for the players. As pointed out you also misspelled Agadmator.
Excellent chess video/analysis ...... as always, never bored to watch Almost every game played by this great world champion .... Magnus is really a warrior that look for win in almost every games. Even sometimes when draw was enough for him, he still pushed all the way to the end ... In this game, Mamedyarov was able to absorb every attack and also with very sharp counter attack ......... One of the most exciting draw game I’ve ever watched
4:16 Queen to h3 is better because the knight and queen will be pinned if black plays bishop to f6 forcing the trade of the knight... at least that’s what I saw
Qh3 keeps control of the c8-h3 diagonal. More square control, therefore better position. It wouldn't surprise me if Magnus's motivation was this simple principle.
1) That sip was so unexpected I was actually shocked. 2) I know people usually find the greatest beauty in crushing victories after various sacrifices, but this game, that's what gives me a "chess hard-on".
18:56 Hi Agad. It is called 30 second delay. As you have written in your description "Players receive 130 minutes for the entire game, with a 30-second delay from move one." I'm an excellent reader of descriptions below. 😁
4:21 Maybe because if Carlsen decided to play bishop c4 at some point in the game, Mamedyarov won't have the option of pushing the pawn to e6. This needs to be calculated before Mamedyarov moves his knight to f6, thus draining more time from Mamedyarov.
:O A new idea to me, like Mamedyarov considering testing Carlsen's feelings toward a repetition. Interesting, also, that he decided not to even test, as maybe he thought this would give Carlsen too many easy moves to help him with his time troubles, and so M safely assumed C would probably not wish to draw anyway, as this seems rare from him, at least to me.
First thank you for all the videos. I beliee that calrsen is simply preparing himself for next year's world championship and therefore his trying many ideas.
Thank you for constant uploads on your channel and don't worry about some technical issues sometimes. I like to hear that "Sorry about that" Have a nice day!
The only way I could see Queen to H4 being better than H5 is that it's a little easier to escape if he starts to get overwhelmed. It opens the opportuinity for pawn to g4, which otherwise would box in the queen.
As Carlsen stated in his game against Giri, he wants to play against the person, and not against the position. He is clearly having a lot of fun, which makes me very happy too. Bobby Fischer is proud of him.
I really liked this game it looks like they both attacked and defended fairly both sides Magnus just went straight to attack at the beginning tho savage bruh
Magnus was very mad with himsef for playing Ng5 and this plan. He said he knew after move 12 he was basically winning and coud just go for Bishop c4 or instead of Ng5 go with Bd3 and Mamedyarov agreed. Magnus said he thoght Ng5 was just winning but he knew this is the kind of move you will regret after the game - unfortunately he couldn't help himself and he went for it instead of the slower approach. He said he had no doubt about winning the game after Bd3 or Bc4.
13:33 well after any move black king makes magnus could've captured that lone pawn w/ his bishop (edit) so that it could be an endgame thats completely equal on material
At 15:36 if 35. BxPe6, Qd8 it is not obvious that 36. Rd2 is inadequate, for if 36..., Qf6+ 37. Kb1, then discovered checks, e.g. 37..., NxPf2, don't do much. But Black has simply 37..., BxBe6 and now if White captures on d3, Black replies Bf5 pinning and winning
I believe he played qh3 to keep an eye on the c3 pawn, because if you try to attack the e4 pawn simply play f3 and if you try to defend c3 with rook b3 he has bishop d5 also you can’t play bd2 because simply rc8
0:58 Carlsen was white,not Mamedyarov ha ha ha. At 14:13 maybe better for black is ...Be4+; Rxe4,Rxc1+; Kxc1 Qc6+;Kb2 Qxe4 but it is probably dead drawn
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Mamedyarov played the first moves as white and as black xD I know it is an honest mistake and everyone knows what is meant if you mix up the players or pieces, but in my opinion it is part of the "Agadmator-style", so the lazy viewers have to think twice about some moves:) keep up the good work and greetings from germany!
Can you explain this in your next video or reveal the reason? After carlsen play hxg6, why black doesnt play fxg6 so that the h - file wont be open and avoided any attacking chances from white.. Thus, is black play fxg6, it open up the file for the rook to attack.. I hope you can explain this. You're a very excellent annotator. Thanks.
I was able to a couple of times do moves like pawn pushes and a knght of bishop sacrifice then queen to g4 or h5 after the opponent castle's but I have not practiced or done it within 8 to 12 moves in awhile. ℂℍℰℰℛՏ
Normally I agree with all your comments however Magnus will be gutted when he sees what he missed an easy chance to win the game. I saw the game live and using a chess engine the commentary suggested 13 Bc4 if Qc7 Kasparovs suggestion as stated, 14 Qb3 threatening 15 Bxf7 leading to mate. 14... e6 and 15 cxd (+ 5) is winning.
I think queen to h4 at that point might have something to do with unnecessary loss of material but Im a admirer of the game not pro. Beer does a hobby good.
For you who didn't understand this new video I'll give you some seconds... If you watched the earlier video, congratulations, you're an excellent subscriber!
The interviews were very interesting. You can find them in the livestream on the Saint Louis Chess Club Channel. Round 4 stream ( ruclips.net/video/bbvDQmvSn6c/видео.html ), interviews start at 5:17:20
If I'm not mistaken, the time control time refund is Bronstein delay, where time goes down, but it will refund up to 30 seconds (in this tournament), but never more than the time used.
@@dannygjk That would be simple delay. Bronstein delay is the time refund. It sounded like that's what he was describing in the video, though I'm not certain.
I think that if Mamedyarov made that move, kc3 (17:53), Carlsen could have actually tried to go for a win or at least pushed for a draw but Mamedyarov even in that position I believe would have forced a draw.
Spomenuo si da ne znas da li je bilo izjava poslije partije? Ako je to tocno, onda nisi gledao prenos uzivo? Nadao sam se da ces Bc4 (pobjednicki potez) poblize pokazati jer ima fantasticne kombinacije. U svakom slucaju, odlicno radis i sve cestitke na tome!
*Takes a sip of his water*
*It’s actually vodka*
*IN THE SPIRIT OF MIKHAIL TAL*
The liver sacrifice variation
@@ericbhatnagar2873 lmao
@@ericbhatnagar2873 the cirrhosis liver attack
@@ericbhatnagar2873 LMAO
Fried liver
Congratulations, you are an excellent remaker of videos.
He presents each game as a mini movie, with excellent teaching explanations.
The finest chess channel on youtube
Congratulations you are an excellent sayer of cliches
LOL
What's the idea here?
Magnus was incredibly incredibly self critical after the match, disgusted with himself. Great to see his passion for the game never fades
Magnus runs hot but he doesn't tilt. It's not easy to do both.
Where can i see the interview?
Agreed Tom 😊 Sandu, I watched the coverage on St Louis Chess Clubs RUclips channel 🙂 The video should still be there, his interview was right at the end, the second last interview 😊
@@kiantamar C A R L S E N
@@06kiely ugh st Louis...
I swear this channel alone has boosted my rating by at least a hundred plus points. Thank you aga! Keep up the great work!
The black king can take a ride home, the white king has to walk
*Agadmator:* Lets just check out: We have a nice photo, there we have it
*Also Agadmator:* It’s not actually a photo
posts baby photo of himself.
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So mamedyarov opens with white he plays Nf3, we have the reti. Nf6 by mamedyarov.
Agamator 2019
*Agadmator.
Names must be capitalised as in Mamedyarov and Reti. It is correct English as well as showing respect for the players. As pointed out you also misspelled Agadmator.
@@droceretik It looks like you have some sort of OCD.
@@copoftee1914 It is a typo of course and you know that, so stop acting like grammarly.
@@droceretik Well, clever guy, "agadmator" is not supposed to be capitalized. Also, quotation marks must be used when quoting.
Excellent chess video/analysis ...... as always, never bored to watch Almost every game played by this great world champion .... Magnus is really a warrior that look for win in almost every games. Even sometimes when draw was enough for him, he still pushed all the way to the end ... In this game, Mamedyarov was able to absorb every attack and also with very sharp counter attack ......... One of the most exciting draw game I’ve ever watched
oh the "sorry about that" is back, such sweetness in my ear
2:12 "completely new game begins"
16:07 "sneaky sip of delish water"
Love these videos you put a lot of work into them and I always enjoy!
Wowwww what a save by Carlsen! After his attack failed he was on the ropes the whole game and he still managed a draw.
Berserking your game is easy. That's how I play all my games.
Berserking your game and winning…. that's a whole other story...
Wow, what a freaking game! I don’t think I’ve ever seen Magnus attack so barbarically like that. Insane!!
Imagine Magnus Carlsen watching this video so he can learn more...
lol
Today's my birthday and this is a wonderful game that made my day!
If you came back again to watch same video
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Never thought I could improve my game watching these videos. Superb work keep rocking.
Wow, such a game! Thanks for making the video, you’re an excellent explainer of crazy positions ;)
4:16 Queen to h3 is better because the knight and queen will be pinned if black plays bishop to f6 forcing the trade of the knight... at least that’s what I saw
Qh3 keeps control of the c8-h3 diagonal. More square control, therefore better position. It wouldn't surprise me if Magnus's motivation was this simple principle.
Oscar O. Also controls pawn captures on c3
The problem is that your internet service provider failed to provide you with the service of internet.
1) That sip was so unexpected I was actually shocked.
2) I know people usually find the greatest beauty in crushing victories after various sacrifices, but this game, that's what gives me a "chess hard-on".
18:56 Hi Agad. It is called 30 second delay. As you have written in your description "Players receive 130 minutes for the entire game, with a 30-second delay from move one."
I'm an excellent reader of descriptions below. 😁
In case plan does not go well, Queen to h3 gives queen more squares to scape than h4. Its just an optimizing move..i guess 4:08 😊
Funny, I sneezed at: 1:02 and then ofcourse Agadmator, the politest man in chess: 'Sorry about that.'
4:21 Maybe because if Carlsen decided to play bishop c4 at some point in the game, Mamedyarov won't have the option of pushing the pawn to e6. This needs to be calculated before Mamedyarov moves his knight to f6, thus draining more time from Mamedyarov.
:O A new idea to me, like Mamedyarov considering testing Carlsen's feelings toward a repetition. Interesting, also, that he decided not to even test, as maybe he thought this would give Carlsen too many easy moves to help him with his time troubles, and so M safely assumed C would probably not wish to draw anyway, as this seems rare from him, at least to me.
20:20 the best standins you can ever see.
First thank you for all the videos. I beliee that calrsen is simply preparing himself for next year's world championship and therefore his trying many ideas.
Carlsen.
i really appreciate how you say when its a new game new territory. When book moves are finished.
Thank you for constant uploads on your channel and don't worry about some technical issues sometimes. I like to hear that "Sorry about that" Have a nice day!
20:21 that's y u said skip few seconds I laughed so much when the photo arrived instead of points table😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
The only way I could see Queen to H4 being better than H5 is that it's a little easier to escape if he starts to get overwhelmed. It opens the opportuinity for pawn to g4, which otherwise would box in the queen.
Thanks for remaking the video!!!
that was great,how could anybody not like this game analysis?
Only excellent subscribers came again!
Your videos are great too!
thanks for recording again, such a wild game!
“Caveman approach” is my favourite anything lol
As Carlsen stated in his game against Giri, he wants to play against the person, and not against the position. He is clearly having a lot of fun, which makes me very happy too. Bobby Fischer is proud of him.
At 13:35 Mamedyarov wasn't really up a pawn, Bxg6 after the king moves
6:44 why wouldn’t the queen capture knight on h5?? Instead of the bishop.
I really liked this game it looks like they both attacked and defended fairly both sides Magnus just went straight to attack at the beginning tho savage bruh
Who else watched both this video and the deleted one where it froze a couple of times because you sir have my respect
Magnus was very mad with himsef for playing Ng5 and this plan. He said he knew after move 12 he was basically winning and coud just go for Bishop c4 or instead of Ng5 go with Bd3 and Mamedyarov agreed. Magnus said he thoght Ng5 was just winning but he knew this is the kind of move you will regret after the game - unfortunately he couldn't help himself and he went for it instead of the slower approach. He said he had no doubt about winning the game after Bd3 or Bc4.
IN THE SPIRIT OF MIKHAIL TAL
I thought Magnus was in great trouble this time. I consider the draw a good result actually. Wonderful game indeed.
Thanks for the wonderful analysis and commentary of chess' past and present.
That was like a boxing match. Very fun game.
It's like some classic Fischer-Tal bouts.
52. Kb5 Nb8 53.
Kb6 e5 54. Kb7 Kg3 55. Kxb8 Kf4 56. a6 Ke3 57. a7 e4 58. a8=Q g1=Q 59. Rxg1 Kf3
60. Qa3+ Ke2 61. Rg2+ Ke1 62. Qa1# 1-0
13:33 well after any move black king makes magnus could've captured that lone pawn w/ his bishop
(edit) so that it could be an endgame thats completely equal on material
At 15:36 if 35. BxPe6, Qd8 it is not obvious that 36. Rd2 is inadequate, for if 36..., Qf6+ 37. Kb1, then discovered checks, e.g. 37..., NxPf2, don't do much. But Black has simply 37..., BxBe6 and now if White captures on d3, Black replies Bf5 pinning and winning
I believe he played qh3 to keep an eye on the c3 pawn, because if you try to attack the e4 pawn simply play f3 and if you try to defend c3 with rook b3 he has bishop d5 also you can’t play bd2 because simply rc8
Another brutal draw! Love it
0:58 Carlsen was white,not Mamedyarov ha ha ha. At 14:13 maybe better for black is ...Be4+; Rxe4,Rxc1+; Kxc1 Qc6+;Kb2 Qxe4 but it is probably dead drawn
#suggestion a 5+0 charity Lichess Tournament for your fans 🙂 The winner chooses which charity to donate the prize money to. Also link a donation link for those of us who enter, so we can all donate to the charity even if it's a small amount 😊 I mentioned it on your 400k subscribers stream 🙂
At 7:01 white has Qh7 threatening mate though forcing Rxd6+, but i guess with whites central king black is still quite better.
at 6:46, isn't it a good idea for the white queen to capture the knight as to block off the rook?
According to the last video:
When it's too hot outside and you want to cool it by freezing a video a couple of times
Mamedyarov played the first moves as white and as black xD I know it is an honest mistake and everyone knows what is meant if you mix up the players or pieces, but in my opinion it is part of the "Agadmator-style", so the lazy viewers have to think twice about some moves:) keep up the good work and greetings from germany!
5:32 B e3 would seem a perfectly legit continuation instead of forced Qxd3
Can you explain this in your next video or reveal the reason? After carlsen play hxg6, why black doesnt play fxg6 so that the h - file wont be open and avoided any attacking chances from white.. Thus, is black play fxg6, it open up the file for the rook to attack.. I hope you can explain this. You're a very excellent annotator. Thanks.
13:35 pawn can be takes at g6 by the bishop...
Actually I thought its my downloaded video problem but I see its not, Thanks Agad for fixing it👏
"Everybody has bad memories when they play F6, and they lose terribly." Yes, yes that is very accurate, even for us 2k+ folks today.
I was able to a couple of times do moves like pawn pushes and a knght of bishop sacrifice then queen to g4 or h5 after the opponent castle's but I have not practiced or done it within 8 to 12 moves in awhile. ℂℍℰℰℛՏ
Carlsen did press his capabilities here. It was a very complicated approach.
Queen h3 becouse the c3 pawn is ungarded and then black have the open d file with the king still in the middle of the bord
Normally I agree with all your comments however Magnus will be gutted when he sees what he missed an easy chance to win the game.
I saw the game live and using a chess engine the commentary suggested 13 Bc4 if Qc7 Kasparovs suggestion as stated, 14 Qb3 threatening 15 Bxf7 leading to mate. 14... e6 and 15 cxd (+ 5) is winning.
"Using a chess engine". Of course, that's the answer.
I actually finished watching the first video. And lol that this time he forgot the turn down the sound.
Sometimes I wonder what agad is adjusting when he says "sorry about that" and reaches under his desk.
Agadmator we love you!
I love you
I think queen to h4 at that point might have something to do with unnecessary loss of material but Im a admirer of the game not pro. Beer does a hobby good.
At 7:00, we play a forced line with a queen sacrifice using 1. Qh8+ Bxh8 2. Rh8#
Sir when are you visiting Zagreb to meet the players... It's really an golden opportunity for you 😃
Amazing game by king Magnus!!!!!
Woah Mamedyarov gets two moves!? 0:59
i would have crumbled in that oppening not mentioning reaching endgame ..
3:31 This is a game when Magnus demonstrated he has been able to achieve Ultra Instinct.
Saw Magnus going to the city center right after the game yesterday... I hope he was going to have some beer in the spirit of Mikhail Tal 😂
Actually at 13:34 carlsen is checking black king and can grab a pawn with bishop so i dont think black is up a pawn
For you who didn't understand this new video I'll give you some seconds...
If you watched the earlier video, congratulations, you're an excellent subscriber!
4:20 Maybe he dont want queen exchange situation if pawn from d7 goes on.
Between 5:14 and 6:15 is it possible for a GM to see so far into the game
Thank u very much agad
I thought you were just testing our blindfold chess
His dog hears him talking about chess and exits the room quick smart.
At 6:45 why not capture Knight with the queen?
This game shows what it takes to be a super grand master and a world champion.
Magnus if the perfect balance between tal and Capablanca
I haven't been here for a while but nice "new" couch.
Magnus the Barbarian, master of the Blitz style!
can someone tell me - why in 2:30 h pawn takes white pawn. Is it not exposing king rather using f pawn?
Qh3 instead of Qh4 defends the g2 pawn, in case the a8-h1 diagonal opens up.
The interviews were very interesting. You can find them in the livestream on the Saint Louis Chess Club Channel. Round 4 stream ( ruclips.net/video/bbvDQmvSn6c/видео.html ), interviews start at 5:17:20
I think the Queen in h3 maybe frees the development of the Bishop later in the game. What a wild game!!!
If I'm not mistaken, the time control time refund is Bronstein delay, where time goes down, but it will refund up to 30 seconds (in this tournament), but never more than the time used.
No the time is not refunded. When your turn comes the clock does not run until the delay is finished.
@@dannygjk That would be simple delay. Bronstein delay is the time refund. It sounded like that's what he was describing in the video, though I'm not certain.
6:57 how to black escape if Qh7? The thread is Qg8 mate?
I think that if Mamedyarov made that move, kc3 (17:53), Carlsen could have actually tried to go for a win or at least pushed for a draw but Mamedyarov even in that position I believe would have forced a draw.
Spomenuo si da ne znas da li je bilo izjava poslije partije? Ako je to tocno, onda nisi gledao prenos uzivo? Nadao sam se da ces Bc4 (pobjednicki potez) poblize pokazati jer ima fantasticne kombinacije.
U svakom slucaju, odlicno radis i sve cestitke na tome!
"Let's check out the ga... we have a nice photo" (AGADMATOR)