I know it's human nature when rushing, but I like how as the match progresses, it transfers from a soft, gentle press of the clock to almost ramming the clock with your fingers.
@Xivilius Squad The guy with the white pieces in the background is Peter Svidler and at 05:00 you can see him shaking his head and grinning as his opponent mates him.
Hikaru always pufs at the end..like he is dissapointed and tired of playing weaker players..he knew it was a draw and offered it but the man continued and hikaru was like:dude cmon this is a drawn position you cannot win against me
gareyev knows it's a draw too of course... it's just the momentum of the game and gareyev knew he had a big advantage and spoiled it so he played on a few more moves
@@alternateimmaster2213 No, from whose are the other 2 queens placed in the right side of next's table game if not? These 2 are from Naka and Gareyev as this guy pointed out
@@ajr1791ze well I definitely say i does. First people use to just play too much bullet, which makes you lazy to make deeper calculations setting your brain to "auto mode", and second, I am pretty sure it can affect 3d perception, which clearly will also affect your move decisions.
wasn't there a way to win this endgame by forcing the opposing king to block its own pawn, then slowly moving up your own king until checkmate? i didn't check this specific position in the engine, just remember reading that somewhere.
He didnt. He hold it and u can move it however u want untill u let it. It didnt come with a check or anything else. Untill I am missing something, than sorry :D
11:29 when he lafgh lol i dont think blindfold lafgh maybe one of the audience .. but really was good replay for hikaru smile :) (also the things hikaru always do like move his head or face or smile lika a kids he not respect his opponent
@@Seinfeld_ not knight pawn but bishop pawn due to stalemate trick( and also rook pawn ) , that too when attacking king far away. All other pawn , including knight pawn on 7 th ( against Q)is clear win for the side with Q.
I was thinking the same damn thing !! .. Black should gives checks until white is forced to put the king infornt of the pawn .. And black can slowly get a tempo and bring the king closer to the pawn ?? Am i missing something ???
Svidler lost at the background. Actually I didn't see any game of Svidler, Grishuk and Karyakin. It seems that besides retired Kramnik all other russian stars weren't too good in this tournament. Maybe they should retire too to start play well. )))
No and also c6 is not winning either. there are perpetuals everywhere and sometimes white can actually take the pawn on g6 with his queen and go to an equal pawn endgame.
The game is retransmitted and the way to indicate the result is placing both kings in the center. Both kings in white squares= white won. Both kings in black squares= black won. Each king un a different coulour square= draw
@@jahirchala4654 No conocéis nada. Cuando la dama negra da jaque en b6, el rey blanco se mueve a la esquina (a8) y si toma el peon está tablas por rey ahogado.
@@xemmlgxxemo.o9038 te estás confundiendo, dependiendo de en qué columna del tablero ese final es tablas o no, y en este caso es tablas (y muy fácilmente como lo ha explicado melv douc), puedes consultarlo con las tablas de Nalimov o en TH-cam imagino que también habrá vídeos explicando este final si aún y todo no me crees
Why the hell did black do that?? That was pure winning for black... I'm pretty sure NAKA was disappointed at his opponent for not knowing the winning sequence
I think the point is that white would queen if given the chance, but black cannot prevent this and also advance his king to help win the pawn; if given check at b6, Ka8 prevents the pawns capture since white's king would be stalemated. Peace. No other progress can be made.
If he takes c7 the king will be on a8 and he will promote, also, he cant win a tempo to move his king closer, check out John Nunn's book, he gives this example
I know it's human nature when rushing, but I like how as the match progresses, it transfers from a soft, gentle press of the clock to almost ramming the clock with your fingers.
5:10 The guy from the other board accidentally touchs Naka's clock lol
Yes really!
OMG!
Lmao
That, my friend, is Peter Svidler, although could be mistaken.
@@alexmanganas4900 Svidler is in the left playing with Golubov in the right. And it was Golubov who touched the clock :)
1:55 Nakamura's pawn is endanger
Naka: "Let me hold you one last time. Goodbye, my friend."
5:00 Svidler missing mate in one. 😀
Lmao
And being a good sport about it
redorange Lol
Where bro
@Xivilius Squad The guy with the white pieces in the background is Peter Svidler and at 05:00 you can see him shaking his head and grinning as his opponent mates him.
Did anyone else hear Nakamura's voice in their heads saying "go e4 Nc3" "Nd2" "Bf5, hit the pawn"
Takes, takes, takes, takes. Bichop c3 check, da, da, da and it's mate
this is ridiculous, th- th- its just ridiculous.
I watched it twice one for each match 😅
i ruined 69 likes now 70 likes >;)
0:34 both of the players on the right moved at the same time lol
Genghis Khan vs. Leo Tolstoy
Lmfao... 😂😂😂
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Hikaru always pufs at the end..like he is dissapointed and tired of playing weaker players..he knew it was a draw and offered it but the man continued and hikaru was like:dude cmon this is a drawn position you cannot win against me
"im not gonna get baited, man. lets just draw"
gareyev knows it's a draw too of course... it's just the momentum of the game and gareyev knew he had a big advantage and spoiled it so he played on a few more moves
Hikaru was really happy, because black wins easily this game, ridiculous
0:23 Naka looks at you **menacingly**
Good fire game. 4:45 naka gives free pawn and say "ymm". Intresting..
@10:56 he goes for the queen in the Black's graveyard
Spare queen behind the clock: am I joke to you?
That's the other boards spare queen lmfao
@@alternateimmaster2213 No, from whose are the other 2 queens placed in the right side of next's table game if not? These 2 are from Naka and Gareyev as this guy pointed out
it doesn't really matter which one he takes.
@@dotmashrc you took that way more seriously that it was intended.
No cough ? How come
randia not come
No worry no cough!
damn this was so intense, so fun to watch
Yeah, It's 3:30am when I'm watching this and I can't sleep anymore, lol
Damn TimtheTatman is a beast at Chess!
10:17 Best time of this match. Both looking at clock and both have 7 sec!
Naka's "too weak, too slow"
This is what happens when u stream much and go away from the reap board
@@lordx4641 why? how streaming affects
@@ajr1791ze i'd like to know as well.
@@ajr1791ze well I definitely say i does. First people use to just play too much bullet, which makes you lazy to make deeper calculations setting your brain to "auto mode", and second, I am pretty sure it can affect 3d perception, which clearly will also affect your move decisions.
@@ivansoul619 I can attest to that. I'm actually quite intimidated by a real board and pieces. I feel like I can visualize much better in 2D... LOL
4:59 Svidler got MATED!
how
at 11:30, the Black can move Qg6 instead Qg7, white King have to move Kf8 , and black move Ke5
Black doesn't have to move Kc8, Ka8 achieves draw as Qxc7 would be stalemate
I dream to play like this . . . . . . but sadly i then wake up.
The jupiter don’t give up, you may end up there one day if you grind hard enough
Dislike from Peter Svidler...
But thanks Chess Base, two in one, what a treat :-)
"Boss, shouldn't we replace that board with the missing black king and pawn?"
"Naa, which table is that blindfold guy at? He won't complain."
I would love to move the pieces like that.
Why Gareyev looks different when all the time i see him
Two kings encounter, and what would happened..
fireworks
what a nice a game.... love those two great players 👍
wasn't there a way to win this endgame by forcing the opposing king to block its own pawn, then slowly moving up your own king until checkmate? i didn't check this specific position in the engine, just remember reading that somewhere.
A C F H pawn is a draw, because there are stalemate resource.
B D E G are winning. In this case it was a C pawn, so a draw
Am i dumb or did Naka do an illegal move at 11:05?
He didnt. He hold it and u can move it however u want untill u let it.
It didnt come with a check or anything else. Untill I am missing something, than sorry :D
Hello sir Timur Gareyev very Accommodating and kind man...very friendly
the bishop pawn and rook pawn are book draws unless the attacking K is close by.
11:29 when he lafgh lol i dont think blindfold lafgh maybe one of the audience .. but really was good replay for hikaru smile :) (also the things hikaru always do like move his head or face or smile lika a kids he not respect his opponent
Why at 10:25 Gareyev didn't take the pawn by Queen?
13:24 Gareyev moved Qb5 when Naka's King on b8 was blunder, he should move his Queen to b6 ... and WIN ... 😤
0:37 If here then takes, and takes then takes, then takes and queen here then takes. I don't wanna think too hard, it's been 3 seconds just castle.
The chess world would be an empty place without nakamura s expressions
Very nice game!
I got to play Garaev in a simul once; Pawtucket, Rhode Island......... he complimented my defense
was that a tie/draw?
Am I the only person who noticed that at 5:09 ANOTHER PLAYER flips the timer back for Naka and costs Gareyev at least 4 seconds? lol
Gareyev had him on the ropes
Its a draw right?
yup he took the pawn as a joke that they were gonna just repeat moves
Knight's pawn on the 7th rank is always draw
@@Seinfeld_ no
@@Seinfeld_ not knight pawn but bishop pawn due to stalemate trick( and also rook pawn ) , that too when attacking king far away. All other pawn , including knight pawn on 7 th ( against Q)is clear win for the side with Q.
Shouldn't the queen be able to win against an advanced pawn? There's a drill on lichess. Maybe because of time pressure
Its a draw.}, dont be silly. study chess first, then criticize
What a check mate @5:00
Please turn off your autofocus. The focus breathing during the game is very distracting.
Wonderful game
Couldn't Gareyev have brought down his King at the end to get the win?
To play there , i think we need nerves of steel !!!!
Samurai vs baldur
It is a 1/2 draw
Wasn't Black winning in the end?
I was thinking the same damn thing !! .. Black should gives checks until white is forced to put the king infornt of the pawn .. And black can slowly get a tempo and bring the king closer to the pawn ?? Am i missing something ???
@@sakurachan9651 Yes I am thinking the same
@@sakurachan9651 i was thinking the same lol
The key is with a white king on b8 after Qb6+ white plays Ka8! and if Qxc7 it is stalemate. For this reason black cannot force the white king to c8
@@Max-bm3or great
That's one stubborn chess player that doesn't want to give in to a DRAW!!!!
Black deserved to win and should have.
What's up with nb3 @3:08?
Great game
please put the 2d board on top
Why does the clock add seconds ?
They gain a little bit every time they finish their turn. It seems to differ how much time they get/any at all depending on the tournament.
Yes it is called an increment
Naka said " I need an f pawn"
Great Game!!!!!
GAREEV WAS WİNNİNG IF HE TOOK PAWN EARLY ON 10.16
Svidler lost at the background. Actually I didn't see any game of Svidler, Grishuk and Karyakin. It seems that besides retired Kramnik all other russian stars weren't too good in this tournament. Maybe they should retire too to start play well. )))
look at my man Piotr on the adjacent board
Gareyev should have won this!
gareyeb is also a blitz king....in his own right...
Good game ragnar
Ubbe Lothbrok
Gareyev should win : (... Qb5) (Kc8 Qc6) (Kd8 Qd6) (Kc8 Ke5) (Kb8 Qb5) ... until Black King approach White Pawn ... and WIN ...
Black should be win but the time is not enough for thingking..
and white too have a time, wrong move can be lose
элементарный выигрыш у черных... несколько шахов и напасть на пешку. король встает на пути пешки и белый король подходит... в блице это трудно увидеть
Никакого выигрыша нет. Король не встаёт на пути пешки, а идёт в угол на А8, и нельзя брать пешку из-за пата. Финальная позиция - элементарная ничья.
never seen Naka so shaken up..
Draw
What a game!!!
is pawn c5 @10:20 winning?
No and also c6 is not winning either. there are perpetuals everywhere and sometimes white can actually take the pawn on g6 with his queen and go to an equal pawn endgame.
Omg he could not win queen vs pawn?!
The game is a draw you fool
I'm feeling thirsty after watching this video. If u know what I mean!?🙄
I always drink before I see Nakas game, if u know what I mean!?
@@Mrpallekuling that coca cola drink at the back
BEGONE THIRST
How is it a 2500 Elo does not know how to win a basic final
the handshakes are terrible.Sorry i am not an expert. But why moves the left player at the end the king of the otherAnd btw. woh won?
The game is retransmitted and the way to indicate the result is placing both kings in the center.
Both kings in white squares= white won. Both kings in black squares= black won. Each king un a different coulour square= draw
I hate Hikaru when he got angry
Nice game
Too Intense like Jojo
Yo!! --- Tim the tat man if he had hair.
Carlsen blitz king goat
if naka had been able to premove he would've flagged that folksy chappie.
No puede ser que un GM no halla podido ganar ese final de dama contra rey y peon es un final super basico ._.
Exacto solo era dar jaque en g3 para obligar al rey colocarse delante del peon
@@jahirchala4654 No conocéis nada. Cuando la dama negra da jaque en b6, el rey blanco se mueve a la esquina (a8) y si toma el peon está tablas por rey ahogado.
Para ser un final tan básico deberías saber que es tablas
@@martinpascualgarcia6270 ...ese final no es tablas... Se gana... Con maniobras sencillas
@@xemmlgxxemo.o9038 te estás confundiendo, dependiendo de en qué columna del tablero ese final es tablas o no, y en este caso es tablas (y muy fácilmente como lo ha explicado melv douc), puedes consultarlo con las tablas de Nalimov o en TH-cam imagino que también habrá vídeos explicando este final si aún y todo no me crees
Last move was time pass
Wow
poor Svidler never see it coming...
Basic ending. Always draw..
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Wow wow wow
Black can win. Why he offer to draw
The "black" is so amateur
Why the hell did black do that?? That was pure winning for black... I'm pretty sure NAKA was disappointed at his opponent for not knowing the winning sequence
What????gm must know the tempo in the end black is clearly win......hahaha
No it's a very well known draw
Are you a beginner? Or new to chess?
Перестрелка
Nakamura in this tournament playet very very bad
u cant beat naka easy '';;;hehehe
simple drawish move....
I couldn't not seeing any amazing technique..it just the opponent missed the opportunity
how come this is a draw? haha lucky for naka like chrismas lol
queen vs f-pawn on the 7th rank is a draw
melv douc u dont know how to play thats it!
@@jknightzaluv1766🤣
@@jknightzaluv1766 They'll be repeating moves so the guy take the pawn with Queen and king takes queen so just kings left which is draw obviously
Black is winning QC6
It’s a well known drawn position
White have draw - KA8
It is a draw
Garevey do not know how to win with 1 quenn vs pawn. This is basic chess. he offer draw instaed. OMG
mykhel malua no, in theory it ends in a draw
@@algoritma005 come on man its easy win. U should ve know
I think the point is that white would queen if given the chance, but black cannot prevent this and also advance his king to help win the pawn; if given check at b6, Ka8 prevents the pawns capture since white's king would be stalemated. Peace. No other progress can be made.
If he takes c7 the king will be on a8 and he will promote, also, he cant win a tempo to move his king closer, check out John Nunn's book, he gives this example
Yes, this is basic chess so you should know that is a famous draw endgame, there is a stalemate that avoids the usual black's way to progress.