What many are not realising, is that Borgov wants out. This is pointed many times in the show, and Beth is his way out. This is why he adjourns right before an OBVIOUS move to predict and "pretend to offer a draw" just to show URSS that he tried really hard
Damn that review was brutal... but fair. I mean, i'm no master by a long shot but i think a world champion wouldn't take losing that badly that well, he was just humiliated
@@FirearesJR I agree with you. Beth was amazing and this time was on top form but I some times think Vasily Bor may have deliberately pulled back just to give Beth a chance. I read that Soviet chess players were under tremendous pressure. I be he wanted out too.
@@zakk6068 Well, at the time, the USSR was pretty extreme. A case in point is that when Mark Taimanov lost 0 - 6 to Bobby Fischer in the 1971 Candidates tournament, they - the Soviets - took away Taimanov's salary and forbade him from travelling overseas.
@@paulpeterson4216 Protocol for loosing the world championship to a woman? What lol... And why would there be a protocol? seems useless no woman has ever been close to being the world champ
@@godspeed5428 Yeah, faster then video. I saw clip and it looked like he made a move to an odd spot but it was so quick I could not even see the piece there since it had changed before the video showed any piece there.
I love how deadpan Magnus is when he says the harshest things. Sometimes, I don't think he even knows that what he's saying is harsh. If his plane lost a wing and was plummeting to the ground, he'd be the guy who turned to the pilot and said, "I believe you overestimated your aptitude for this"
I know it is a joke but for anyone who does not know, 'obvious' is equivalent to 'VERY clear'. Adjectives like this are are called extreme adjectives. E.g. big & massive, cold & freezing. So what Magnus said was technically logical
"I feel like she's just torturing him at this point. Which she has every right to do so, of course" Hikaru probably had some flashback listening to that.
This Magnus Carlos guy should give a shot to professional chess, all of his insights were pointed out as correct by Super GM Hikaru, he looks very promising
Anish: Hikaru's analysis of the poop situation is top-notch, he has ascertained the reality that by leaning over the toilet bowl containing poop and sniffing - wait, are we sure about that? *sniffs* ah yes we are - you will indeed smell the stink of shit.
magnus speaks so slow with so much intention behind each word. Hikaru: OKAY SO BAISICALLY YEAH BAISICALLY WHAT YOU WANNA DO HERE IS BAISICALLY... Please dont ever change
"You dont give your opponent a hug ever." I think ive heard a story where tal was beaten by nezhmetdinov and was so impressed by his brilliancy he gave him a kiss
i think that knowing "the way Borgov conducted himself" makes the scene even better. by analysing the game we can see inside turmoil that Borgov goes through and it makes for a better character bc so far except for the coming last scene he has been depicted as a cold calculator but the game reflects the whole turn to a (a bit stereotypical) graceful russian chess grandmaster
Yes and no. We're mostly given a cold calculating impression of him, but he's always regarded Beth in a very human and respectful way. When his buddies were trashing on her in the elevator in Mexico, he cuts them off with "She's a orphan, a survivor. She's like us. Losing is not an option for her." Even with all her issues and her time being publicly messy, he never underestimated her. Just had to point it out because I _looooove_ that tiny little nuanced shade of gray it adds to his characterization.
this is a really brilliant addition to Magnus' reactions - Hikaru going over the positions/options the use of the graphic is really interesting for those of us wanting to follow the chess. :)
"If your name starts with an 'A' and your last name starts with a 'G', you might start getting scared..." For a second, I was like, what does Alexander Grischuk have to do with this?
@@nicanornunez9787 he just got into chess just to review this show and he’s already that good? I feel like he should go pro or something he really has a shot!
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“This draw offer is frankly insulting.” Every draw offer in the series was insulting then lmao. I didn’t think much of this one, but the others were crazy haha. Like a dude in the beginning offered a draw, and then resigned the very next move lmfao.
I thought the same. Though, I thought the draw offer on the start in which her opponent resigns the next move was quite accurate. Its a very common tactiv used by low level and amateurish players, specially kids and younger players. So, even if it was insulting, it quite represented real life. While the world top player doing it does not do justice to the world of chess.
I thought this draw offer in particular was supposed to be significant because of the emphasis they put on borgov never offering a draw, and telling beth to watch for signs of him wanting to talk / leave the ussr during the match that she may have been able to pick up on. I think this draw was supposed to be the sign from Borgov that they mention in the show since it was out of character for Borgov and inappropriate for the level of game
pretty much lol. I could understand what Carlson is on about though. Both players can see who is winning or not at that professional level and could likley gauge how far the gap is well, and therefore knowing that you lost yet ask for a draw is just silly.
@@TheEmilyw123456 it's literally just a story element that's supposed to show that Borgov is finally losing a match of theirs. The FBI agent is clearly presented as a red scare buffoon, the show itself isn't commentating on the USSR lmao...
If i Remember correctly borgov offering a draw Is something connected to a part in the series where somebody says"Russia players are strong if they offer you a draw take It" or something similar. 13:25
It is a variation on the game 12:40 Ivanchuk versus Wolfe in 1993 13:26 Fair point: Borgov offering a draw. He is basically telling Beth: My position is bad, please accept my draw offer 14:14 Hikaru having a slight dig at Anish Giri?
@@lordandreus208 At that moment 14:14 Hikaru said If your name starts with A and ends with G, then you might feel scared and offer a draw here. Anish Giri is known for someone who has drawn many games against top players. Reason people say this is because he drew all 12 games when he played in the Candidates many years ago. Hence Anish is known for being someone who draws too many games. But this reputation is unfair on Anish as some of his games are very exciting. Recently, just a couple of weeks ago in January 2023, he won Tata Steel for the first time! On his road to victory, he beat Magnus Carlsen !
@@WilliamJonesChess oh yeah I knew that he won Tata Steel but I didn't know about his reputation of someone that draws a lot of games. Thank you for explaining me!
"Up to move 36, the game is modeled on a game between grandmasters Vasyl Ivanchuk and Patrick Wolff (1993), which ended in a draw. In the variation shown, Borgov commits a tactical mistake with Black on move 44, which allows White to make a game-deciding queen sacrifice."
This video with Hikaru showing the board is so much better than whatever they did at Magnus's video... Like, do they think everyone who watches these can visualise moves on the board? We can't even follow notations lol
only one thing i would say... whatever anyone says samay has actually promoted chess as a game a lot in india.. i mean an year ago i couldn't even name any other chess player than vishy and today i can even name most openings...... and ofcourse hikaru, magnus, ag.. i started following them, their games after samay.. so ya thanks to samay for introducing me to this whole new world of chesss........
I really thought Hikaru was going to teach us more about the Queen's Gamit, the actual gambit. It's my main line. I'd LOVE to hear his thoughts about the current META of the QG.
When Anand was asked about Judith Polgar , the woman who comes closest to Beth Harmon in real life , he replied "she is very strong and one of us " . Judith was always grateful to Anand for those words .
@@sunritroykarmakar4406 the Walter trevis novel was inspired by Diana Lanni . And as for Judith , she broke into the top 10 and she has defeated 11 world champions , former and current including magnus .
I like how this is magnus explaining the chess in the show and then hikaro explaining magnus's explanation, 5 more levels of that and i might understand it too
bruh, Hikaru just wanted Magnus to hug him everytime they finish a game
Hahahahhah this is gold unfortunately Hikaru must make magnus nervous cause he's to handsom
Of course you want a hug when you lose.
Hikaru: No homo
A move only a chess master could make
*Wants
if there was coughing in queen's gambit, it would have been a timeless classic.
tru
Underrated comment
Lol, Beth's mom did several times i think
nico david andito ka HAHAHAHAHS
wala ka na naman magawa boss haha
New Life Goal
Step 1 : become a GM
Step 2 : Hug the opponent after every chess match
Coronavirus: Allow me to introduce myself
@@greyarea8081 very underrated comment
@@greyarea8081
How can you get virus to be a contagion when it's not alive ?
@@BakedNConfused try it for yourself lol
@@BakedNConfused eyo can we get an update?
"Hikaru confirms that Magnus understands chess"
Ya lmao what was the point of this video. Magnus is the world #1
@@bookwormd8627 I’m a Magnus fan too but come on, this is funny AF 🤣
😂
😂🤣😂🤣
Yeah, @leerobbo92 is completely right here of course
I love how magnus took this 100% seriously. I don't think he meant to be funny but he was hilarious.
If you'll see more of him, you'll realize that that's his humor, really hilarious 😆
He's a bit sarcastic but couldn't laugh because it's for Netflix.
Also a cultural thing. They have a dryer sense of humor.
Hikaru and Magnus and Anish and Gotham analyze The Queens Gambit coming up on my channel.
yass
anish can’t see the game after the draw offer..weird
BUILD THE LONGEST ANALYSIS PAWN CHAIN
Cant wait
Can we pls have Ben Finegold in this too
Magnus is too funny man. “Borgov shouldn’t smile, he should be ashamed.”
What many are not realising, is that Borgov wants out. This is pointed many times in the show, and Beth is his way out. This is why he adjourns right before an OBVIOUS move to predict and "pretend to offer a draw" just to show URSS that he tried really hard
Damn that review was brutal... but fair. I mean, i'm no master by a long shot but i think a world champion wouldn't take losing that badly that well, he was just humiliated
you can't be a great chess player unless you are condescending and a bad sport.
@@FirearesJR
I agree with you. Beth was amazing and this time was on top form but I some times think Vasily Bor may have deliberately pulled back just to give Beth a chance. I read that Soviet chess players were under tremendous pressure. I be he wanted out too.
@@zakk6068 Well, at the time, the USSR was pretty extreme. A case in point is that when Mark Taimanov lost 0 - 6 to Bobby Fischer in the 1971 Candidates tournament, they - the Soviets - took away Taimanov's salary and forbade him from travelling overseas.
why is the audience not coughing this isn't a real chess competition
It was a time of chimney smoking. You shouldn't be allowed to see a thing.
@@orlock20 they actually had some extras smoking herbal cigarettes, but it was only like 10 extras out of like 160.
Only if its India :)
Of course it was in a TV series
I'm the exactly 5000th comment
The fact that professional fighters normally hug after a fight and chess players find it weird after a game is interesting to me.
You made my day
hug is for gays !
The show was also set in the 60s? There was no protocol for losing the world championship to a woman. Would that happen today, of course not.
@@paulpeterson4216 Protocol for loosing the world championship to a woman? What lol... And why would there be a protocol? seems useless no woman has ever been close to being the world champ
i think it's probably because of the amount of physical contact you already have with your opponent throughout an entire fight in boxing
Magnus speaks in 0.75x speed while Hikaru speaks in 1.25x speed 😂😂
But magnus plays chess x100..
Still love them both
How dare hikaru steal that .25 from Magnus
@@godspeed5428 Yeah, faster then video. I saw clip and it looked like he made a move to an odd spot but it was so quick I could not even see the piece there since it had changed before the video showed any piece there.
@@James-sm7kn In music, we call that "rubato"
more like .5 and 1.5
I love how deadpan Magnus is when he says the harshest things. Sometimes, I don't think he even knows that what he's saying is harsh. If his plane lost a wing and was plummeting to the ground, he'd be the guy who turned to the pilot and said, "I believe you overestimated your aptitude for this"
Your plane flying skills are garbage
He actually would! xD
@pastore perplexity the same reason that you hide behind a soccer/football player. It's just who she/he/they is/are and feels like presenting as.
@@RassionellMaddman get his ass king\queen\other!
😆
Hikaru analyzing Magnus analyzing Queen's Gambit
Which was analyzed by Producers
@@sieger358 NO, The game actually was Analyzed by the legend Kasparov if you know behind the scene story !
Who will analyze Hikaru analyzing Magnus analyzing Queen's Gambit :-)
@@njvalueinvestor you are
@@omg8724 And I am examining you, and you are examining him.
Chess players don't even shake hands, they just touch each other's for a 0.01 seconds
Some weak slippery hand shake
The smaller touch the better player
Limp fish
waist-level side-ways high five
Except Dubov's chad handsqueez with Magnus players tend to be as evasive as possible to not fall for hand pins or hand forks
The way Magnus treats Beth like she is a real person playing a chess match and not an actor is honestly amazing.
Bruh.
That's how watching movies works...
@@jamesflames6987 kiss me
He killed me when he started mocking off Borgov 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
هلا
ننتظرك للحين(:
رسالتي الى كل متابعيني my ass
@@messilm7738 wtf is this translation
@@grim5113 lol
One minute in and I'm overwhelmed by the arrows already.
Man i laughed so hard 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well that's how it work in a GMs mind i guess
Just take the juicer bro
@@Dragonten312 drugs? already. maybe i shoud double the dose
Harmon had too take drugs to better visualize her chess plays. Don't feel so bad.
"It's not obvious, but it should be clear" - Magnus Carlsen world chess champion.
He says 'fairly clear' doesn't he? 'Obvious' and 'fairly clear' aren't quite synonymous
I know it is a joke but for anyone who does not know, 'obvious' is equivalent to 'VERY clear'. Adjectives like this are are called extreme adjectives. E.g. big & massive, cold & freezing. So what Magnus said was technically logical
@@askill8695 big & huge
@@alexandrebour7494
Small & average
he means, it's not obvious to the observer but it should be fairly clear to the player
Hikary doing commentary : basically, Beth is gonna eat all borgovs Juicers
lmao
hahaa
LMAO UNDERRATED COMMENT
Kreygasm Kreygasm
What’s a juicer?
Magnus roasting the "villain" of a chess focused tv-show is just so amusing.
Borgov: "Draw."
Harmon: "Dude I literally just planned out checkmate on the ceiling, shut up and take it."
I thought going to this video that hikaru and magnus would be sitting next to each other and hikaru would introduce magnus or something🤣🤣🤣
We wish
me too
The day that crossover happens, world will never be the same ever again.
Same
You mean Magnus would introduce hikaru?
"I feel like she's just torturing him at this point. Which she has every right to do so, of course"
Hikaru probably had some flashback listening to that.
That was what it looked like to me, as well. xD
This Magnus Carlos guy should give a shot to professional chess, all of his insights were pointed out as correct by Super GM Hikaru, he looks very promising
Carlos :D
@@seife41 😂
Super GM Hickey Nagasaki is a great youtuber
lol
This Hikaru guy should give a shot at professional wrestling, all of his insights were pointed out as correct by Super Lucas Matsuoca
Magnus: Poop stinks like shit.
Hikaru: "Magnus is ABSOLUTELY correct, poop does in fact stink like shit!"
Best comment reward. You win TH-cam lmfao
“Actually wait tho is it? Let me see here” *sniff poop” “yes so magnus is right in this situation no other smell besides shit”
Anish: Hikaru's analysis of the poop situation is top-notch, he has ascertained the reality that by leaning over the toilet bowl containing poop and sniffing - wait, are we sure about that? *sniffs* ah yes we are - you will indeed smell the stink of shit.
Is that your way of saying Magnus is telling the obvious?
@@TH-cam_Stole_My_Handle_Too no it's my way of saying Hikaru agrees with EVERYTHING magnus does.
imagine if top players started trolling each other with the king in palm handshake and a hug in live events from now on xD
that would be a bruh moment of epic proportions!
Alternate title: hikaru react to magnus roasting on borgov
Hikaru lowkey wants a hug from Magnus.
And then Magnus would tell him the hug was "decent" lol
When I saw the title I was hoping this was a collaborative video with Magnus.
x2
Yeah it’s a solid click bait
Mogul moves
He lies for views.. Typical.
And then it became funny
Hikaru analyzing Magnus analyzing The Queens Gambit
Nah then we all, the viewers analyzing Hikaru
Hikaru never wanted to beat magnus, he just wanted a hug
I don't wanna die without Hikaru hugging Magnus
They've done.
magnus speaks so slow with so much intention behind each word.
Hikaru: OKAY SO BAISICALLY YEAH BAISICALLY WHAT YOU WANNA DO HERE IS BAISICALLY...
Please dont ever change
He is norwegian but hikaru is american
@Swords Chant didn't know that, thanks
And 1000 arrows on the board 🥰
Magnus eats raw meats = improved brain function.
Hikaru eats - idk but def not raw meats
u forgot to add AAAAAAAAAAAAAM
"You dont give your opponent a hug ever." I think ive heard a story where tal was beaten by nezhmetdinov and was so impressed by his brilliancy he gave him a kiss
:)) Hikaru is now the translator, he translate the GM's language to us.
Hikaru: *laughs hysterically at everything Magnus says* "Yeah but Magnus is absolutely right"
Magnus: says something.
Hikaru: "Agreed."
Also Hikaru: "Hikaru and Magnus analyze chess."
14:20 Hikaru would find a way to roast Anish Giri
Lmao
Anish "draw" Giri
nice burn
Lol
LMAO 😂💀
Hikaru laughing over Magnus roasting Borgov's poor choice is so wholesome.
OK, that did make me smile.
Those are what magnus thinks about him too
Magnus' very deadpan roast is wonderful too. Very Norwegian.
Production really made sure that Chess was treated with respect in the series.
i think that knowing "the way Borgov conducted himself" makes the scene even better. by analysing the game we can see inside turmoil that Borgov goes through and it makes for a better character bc so far except for the coming last scene he has been depicted as a cold calculator but the game reflects the whole turn to a (a bit stereotypical) graceful russian chess grandmaster
Yes and no. We're mostly given a cold calculating impression of him, but he's always regarded Beth in a very human and respectful way. When his buddies were trashing on her in the elevator in Mexico, he cuts them off with "She's a orphan, a survivor. She's like us. Losing is not an option for her." Even with all her issues and her time being publicly messy, he never underestimated her. Just had to point it out because I _looooove_ that tiny little nuanced shade of gray it adds to his characterization.
this is a really brilliant addition to Magnus' reactions - Hikaru going over the positions/options the use of the graphic is really interesting for those of us wanting to follow the chess. :)
I lost it when Magnus said that Borgov should be ashamed.
magnus: Human produce carbon dioxide when breath
hikaru: yea i absolutely agree with magnus there
"If your name starts with an 'A' and your last name starts with a 'G', you might start getting scared..." For a second, I was like, what does Alexander Grischuk have to do with this?
Bryan Sim justice for Anish Giri
@@aaditshah820 Anish Giri
@@aaditshah820 Amish girl
Either alexander giri or anish grischuk
its giri. There are so many games that he is winning being converted to draw
3:38 I'm dead 😂 don't question Magnus
This Carlson guy is pretty decent. Hikaru backs everything he says as if he's a professional player.
?
I think he is a Netflix reviewer. Kudos to him for getting in to chess for a series.
Ofc he is the word champ
@@Karson113 woah,astute observation! I wonder if that have anything to do with the joke.
@@nicanornunez9787 he just got into chess just to review this show and he’s already that good? I feel like he should go pro or something he really has a shot!
Next video: GothamChess analysing GMHikaru video on analysing Magnus Carlsen video on analysing Beth Harmon game.
It's like a human centipede of chess content
@@eoghan.5003 bruh that movie, I wish I never knew it existed
Then who!!! Chessbase India???
Chessception.
Nah. Gothamchess comented. Its gonna be Gothamchess analysing anashi's analysis of this
No coughing from the audience, such an unrealistic show.
Or as Bobby Fisher put it, spectators looking over the players' shoulders blowing smoke in their faces.
If you make a colab with Magnus, Hikaru, you would break the internet
And our hearts
Thats the one thing i want to see before i die
@@swaanton5682 yeah same imagine they'd hug in the end like Borgov and Harmon did that would be ultimate achievement
@@alteskonto1145 why would it break your heart .
@@starman3533 he has severe cardiomyopathy.
"Borgov shouldn't smile.. He should be ashamed" lmaooooo
The stab at Giri was hilarious
Finally saw a comment on this
finally I saw it too😂😂
Magnus is a straight savage 😂🤣 he doesn’t even let a fictional opponent go down with a beating
He’s just as hard on everyone else as he is on himself
14:20 shots fired...
Who is he referring to
@@kreumat amish giri
Hikaru’s analysis: “Borgov’s rook can’t take bishop because then Beth’s horse just eats all of Borgov’s juicers.”
Yeah, all GM's call it a horse. right?
Pony*
Borgov’s rook can’t take bishop because then check here here here here check i'm here e3 check than he goes here here here and that's must be a win, right?
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@@BakedNConfused i like that better
@@BakedNConfused i like that better
Hikaru is like the teacher assistant of Magnus.
"Can you guys imagine me and magnus hugging after a game? that would never happen" And then he chuckles xD. you want to, admit it!
Well, wouldn't you haha ?
“This draw offer is frankly insulting.” Every draw offer in the series was insulting then lmao. I didn’t think much of this one, but the others were crazy haha. Like a dude in the beginning offered a draw, and then resigned the very next move lmfao.
I thought the same.
Though, I thought the draw offer on the start in which her opponent resigns the next move was quite accurate. Its a very common tactiv used by low level and amateurish players, specially kids and younger players. So, even if it was insulting, it quite represented real life. While the world top player doing it does not do justice to the world of chess.
I thought this draw offer in particular was supposed to be significant because of the emphasis they put on borgov never offering a draw, and telling beth to watch for signs of him wanting to talk / leave the ussr during the match that she may have been able to pick up on. I think this draw was supposed to be the sign from Borgov that they mention in the show since it was out of character for Borgov and inappropriate for the level of game
pretty much lol. I could understand what Carlson is on about though. Both players can see who is winning or not at that professional level and could likley gauge how far the gap is well, and therefore knowing that you lost yet ask for a draw is just silly.
@@TheEmilyw123456 imagine watching this series and thinking the american agent knew what he was talking about
@@TheEmilyw123456 it's literally just a story element that's supposed to show that Borgov is finally losing a match of theirs. The FBI agent is clearly presented as a red scare buffoon, the show itself isn't commentating on the USSR lmao...
If i Remember correctly borgov offering a draw Is something connected to a part in the series where somebody says"Russia players are strong if they offer you a draw take It" or something similar.
13:25
It is a variation on the game 12:40 Ivanchuk versus Wolfe in 1993
13:26 Fair point: Borgov offering a draw. He is basically telling Beth: My position is bad, please accept my draw offer
14:14 Hikaru having a slight dig at Anish Giri?
what happened with Anish Giri? I didn't understand why he said that
@@lordandreus208 At that moment 14:14 Hikaru said If your name starts with A and ends with G, then you might feel scared and offer a draw here.
Anish Giri is known for someone who has drawn many games against top players.
Reason people say this is because he drew all 12 games when he played in the Candidates many years ago.
Hence Anish is known for being someone who draws too many games.
But this reputation is unfair on Anish as some of his games are very exciting.
Recently, just a couple of weeks ago in January 2023, he won Tata Steel for the first time!
On his road to victory, he beat Magnus Carlsen !
@@WilliamJonesChess oh yeah I knew that he won Tata Steel but I didn't know about his reputation of someone that draws a lot of games. Thank you for explaining me!
@@lordandreus208 You are welcome
🤣
Her looking up at the ceiling is the 1960s version of arrows
Basically a video of Hikaru pausing and repeating what Magnus says and I'm sitting here enjoying it
Yeah nothing new here
Always perpetually second fiddle to Magnus eternally lmao
13:22 Magnus playing Beth HAHAHAHA
13:50--the face someone gives you when you offer a draw to someone who's clearly winning
Queens gambit is one of the better shows ive seen in a while
This is the funniest comment I have ever seen
@@stevieanthony5682 am i getting wooshed i dont understand
@@swaanton5682 I don’t know are you?
@@awisepolarbear.3211 Is he?
2020 was expectedly poor for tv and film, the few shows to put out a quality season this year were Bojack Horseman, Better Caul Saul, Ozark and Fargo
Love his humility- "That would never happen...Now that I say that - probably something weird like that will happen."
“She could never lose”
don’t worry, I could lose. I could lose a thousand ways. I guess I’m just that talented.
You can tell Magnus is really passionate about the show
More like about chess
@@ss9392 wait they made a whole game around this show?
@@fastfoodyums yes its called checkers
Thank you Hikaru for spending time to analyse and show what Magnus was trying to explain. It it's all clear now! 👐🙏
I’m really now looking forward in seeing Magnus offering Hikaru a hug after a game, lol 😂 !
This Anish Giri Diss at Mon 14:30 is hilarious
It’s weird how easily he goes from serious face, to hysterical laughter, to serious face lol
Magnus and Hikaru hugs and Hikaru takes away all chess knowledge of magnus, Magnus, if you are reading this, please do not fall for the trap.
Hugging and kissing could be huge for the game.
Kissing after the game will be wild
"Borgov should not smile" that's why Magnus gets crazy mad when he loses. 😂
Lol
Yeah, if you are lucky he might give the old "drats" fist a little.
TL;DW: Magnus is right, Magnus is right, Magnus is right, Shoutout Agadmator, suck it Levy, Magnus is right, troll Anish, Magnus is right.
LOL
"Up to move 36, the game is modeled on a game between grandmasters Vasyl Ivanchuk and Patrick Wolff (1993), which ended in a draw. In the variation shown, Borgov commits a tactical mistake with Black on move 44, which allows White to make a game-deciding queen sacrifice."
This video with Hikaru showing the board is so much better than whatever they did at Magnus's video...
Like, do they think everyone who watches these can visualise moves on the board? We can't even follow notations lol
Right? We don’t all have a magic chess set on the ceiling lol
I really think Magnus does think that.
Hikaru Magnus best future bromance incoming!
"Borgov shouldn't smile, he should be ashamed" - Magnus Carlsen (I hope agadmator use that one)
only one thing i would say... whatever anyone says samay has actually promoted chess as a game a lot in india.. i mean an year ago i couldn't even name any other chess player than vishy and today i can even name most openings...... and ofcourse hikaru, magnus, ag.. i started following them, their games after samay.. so ya thanks to samay for introducing me to this whole new world of chesss........
"Man from 20th century is destroyed live by two men online."
I really thought Hikaru was going to teach us more about the Queen's Gamit, the actual gambit. It's my main line. I'd LOVE to hear his thoughts about the current META of the QG.
I'm Waiting for the day I can make a video called "The Greatest Chess Hug of all Time"
Lol I remember that vid
Someone should make an edit of the last game called: ‘Every Online Chess Game Ever’ and it’s just after ever move Borgov just says “draw?”
Please allow me to steal this idea
@@mortuslumus2255 pls do
14:23 - Hikaru casually trolling Anish be like -
When she looked up at the ceiling, my immediate thought was hikaru
The video should've been titled "roast of Borgov"
😂😂😂 Damn right
5:20😂😂 18:15😂😂😂😂
Hikaru is too humble and give respect to every other players.
I love the way he made me realize how cold Magnus's phrases were lol
The game is based on Ivanchuk vs Wolff 1993. Adapted for the movie by Garry Kasparov.
Much better to understand with a 2d board and analysis. I couldn't get much from Magnus' video. Thank you, Hikaru!
Alright, I'm watching for the hug to happen between Hikaru and Magnus
When Anand was asked about Judith Polgar , the woman who comes closest to Beth Harmon in real life , he replied "she is very strong and one of us " . Judith was always grateful to Anand for those words .
beth harmon is a completely fictional character and judit polgar has 0 similarity apart from the fact that she is a woman
@@sunritroykarmakar4406 think you meant to say object or dishwasher
@@corybarton4758 i meant to say far more successful than 5 of your family's generations
@@sunritroykarmakar4406 i mean yea prolly
@@sunritroykarmakar4406 the Walter trevis novel was inspired by Diana Lanni . And as for Judith , she broke into the top 10 and she has defeated 11 world champions , former and current including magnus .
I like how this is magnus explaining the chess in the show and then hikaro explaining magnus's explanation, 5 more levels of that and i might understand it too
It would be hysterical if Magnus hugs HN after there next meeting.
didnt play chess in my life and I enjoyed the show a lot. One of my favoutrites in last years
Ah, Hikaru Magnus and queens gambit, isn't this wonderful
everybody gangster until el magnito analyze queens gambit
Should be "el magno" or "magnifico"
14:45 Anish Giri roasted 😂
Hiraku analyses magnus analysis of the queen's gambit