2010 World Blitz Championship - Nakamura Vs. Aronian
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- In Moscow, the final round on Day 1, U.S. #1 Hikaru Nakamura edges out World #2 Levon Aronian of Armenia, the co-leader. After a disappointing one out of four start, Nakamura finished the day on +1 in the middle of the field.
How GM talk:
GM1: yeah yeah..@$#$^^%^...yea
GM2: yes yes..probably..yes
GM1: #$%$% hmm..yes..yeaaah
GM2 : yea yes
Aronian appears to me to be one of the classiest GMs around
He really is, Anand too.
+MrUtubePete He is my favorite player. He seems the most down to earth to me. And he's always accepted defeat graciously.
MrUtubePete ya i agree but he can not match the class of maxime vachier lagrave
it's true
this was well made, I like how the he edited the game over the clip so the viewer can follow easier.
get rid of the damn arrows. G5 is not a real threat lol
great video. love how the music came at the end when Aronian realized he was lost
The song is called Not Enough Silence by Druzilla
Aronian stabbed the cab driver that night with a sharp homemade bishop
really well made video. This is ideal for watching blitz on youtube. Nice job.
I will agree with previous comment. The video is perfect.. The little board on the top helps to follow the game.. Thanks a lot.. give us more..
Levon is such a decent guy I really like him. Plus he fulfilled and exceeded his expectations!
Every live game should be presented this way, THANKS !!!
I love the 2d board appearing in the centre. Makes the game much easier to follow. Bravo to whoever produced this video.
a fixed camera showing the board and the facial expressions of the two players with a 2d auxiliary board, this video is perfect.
it's very convenient that they put a board on top to make it easier to follow the moves. Excellent footage, thanks for uploading.
Aronian may have lost this game, but he won this tournament and thus became the 2010 world blitz champion!
This format is awesome man! You get the reality of chess champs pushing pieces along with a very well dimensionned 2d insight. Keep that this way, it's close to perfection with regards to chess documentaries.
this is how all non-annotated chess games should be presented. that 2d board was a great move and you've picked up a subscriber because of it
Great use of the bishop by Nakamura not allowing Aronian to move his rook over to the A file to stop that pawn at the end. I've also never seen that opening Nakamura was using. It's different. I'll have to check that out. Good video.
Seconded! I was just thinking while watching, I wish there were more videos like this one. Good quality footage, too.
I'm not gonna ask what the begging music is, but I have to say that is totally perfect!
This are some of the best chess videos on TH-cam! Please keep em coming :-)
Wonderfully produced video, Macauley! This is how chess should be shown. We get to see the players and the moves on the board. I wish more events were filmed this way. Well done. Thank you.
Hello, how are you doing after 12 years?
That's cool, footage of the players, but also a visual display board showing the game clearly as well.
This is how chess videos should be ! Kudos to the person that put that 2nd board up there so people can follow the game easily.
great production - and exciting. Nakamura is a blitz BEAST.
It's cool to see them discussing the game afterwards instead of quickly running away.
Simplemente el mejor video de ajedrez blitz en youtube.
Simply the best blitz chess video on youtube.
I agree it's close to perfection ! However if you could add a timer in a corner it would be even more perfect !
absolutely agree. it can be at times difficult to read the board from certain angles. 1+
I've never seen better presentation of a chess game. Kudos and thanks!
Both players deserve a commendation in this interesting game.
First I must comment on how helpful the board on the video is for following the games. And also I loved how the players commented on the game after shaking hands, normally players simply leave their seats after the hand shake without saying a word.
I think Aronion's blunder was when the white bishop went to f4 Aronion's played Re7 allowing Bc8. However if he had played Rc7 Bd8 is no longer possible and the b pawn is defended. Please see recording at 8:03. Great little tactical combo by Naka. Fun game.
Thx both Nakamura and Aronian for their great art.
Excelent production Macauley, good video.
love Naka's pause as he crunches and then unleashes a flurry to put aronian off balance.
Please do more videos just like this! I agree, this is exactly how chess videos should be made!
post more of these man, awesome
Yes, there are no restrictions on the rook. Thus, a queen side castle is allowed even if the knight square is attacked.
Nakamura always makes faces as if he has lost it.. :P
Mohit Sharma slow roling like a bitch
very very good quality video and i really like the effort :)
Aronin may have lost this day, but won this tournament and become 2010 world blitz champion!
Excellent video and thanks for turning off the music in time.
Hope more You Tube chess video posters will learn from you!!!
Excellent video!
If you think this is difficult to understand, you need to see the discussion between Leko and Nakamura. That is the standard for discussions :D
agreed, also would be nice to see a clock in the top (or any other place you choose)
Great vids, Macauley P. :)
Please make more videos like this!!!
Aronian lost this game but won this tournament and thus became the world blitz chess champion of 2010
Yeah this is great presentation, especially at the speed they're playing. I felt like I was playing along in that blitz game really following along with their moves, just awesome presentation!
Btw I found the move at 6:28 to be quite smart on Nakamura's part where it looks like the pawn is hanging... definitely not something I could have visualized so quickly in a blitz game! Grandmaster chess for sure!
Yup, as previously expressed by some other guys in these comments, you got a new subscriber thanks to the 2d board
Blitz is better commercialized, but it will never be "the future of chess." Long games are how ratings will always be decided; they are never going away.
Nakamura is beast on Blitz. Thats his strength.
@delboy723 Yes, the display board idea is just brilliant. Now they only need to remove the annoying threat arrow and highlight the last played move and they would have perfection.
i like that animation above you can realize that they play thanks
nice quality videos you got
subscribed !!!
a very instructive game for the London System supporter, with some typical manouvres of that opening, this time Naka instead of a wild blitz mess, has played a nice Petro-Karpovian game!
Because then the pawn on d4 becomes free and the bishop is pinned to the king. The Rook on a4 can recapture but the rook on d8 will just trade back, which isn't a good idea when u are down in material.
do more videos and some of Carlsen with the black and white board its sick!
Is that what you call an after game discussion....? Gotta love GMs
A: Yeah...
N: Yeah...
A: I had seen it but I panicked
N: Yeah that one
A: Yeah
A: Good Game
N: Thanks...
Huh! What the hell did they just discuss... the passed pawn... they understood without any words... but we don't understand.
Should have played Rxf5 threatening Rf3. After Bd3, Rf3, g4, and Bd5 is a rock solid game for Black with a very active rook
@TheEverburningFathom Its called the Trompowsky attack (A45). Ya it could turn into a London System but Nakamura choose to play c4 instead of c3 so with that choice the game became a Queens gambit declined opening ;)
Greetz Tim.
MAAAN !!!!!!!!! More videos like that!! Please
good to see.. atleast they chatted in the end..
great video thx
Aside of chess, some of these guys are serious nut cases. They give it away through lotsa signals and movements. Ivantchuk beats them all, but the list is long.
I would like to nominate Walter Browne as one of the top 10, perhaps top 5.
(This comment is based solely on appearances) Yet it seems as walter is a gifted player in the game of chess, but possibly in the game of life he's not playing with a full deck...
I think because of Rf2. Only option for Aronian would be g6 which would be followed by g4 by Nakamura. Well that's my guess at least.
Great game!!
naka is a beast in blitz
this is cool... i like Mr. Hikaru...
Fischer Random Chess is the true test; both Aronian & Nakamura played Fischer Random & alternated being champions.
@REmilio24 I agree with you. Un excelente trabajo. Es la primera vez que veo el ajedrez de ese modo. Just excelent!
The name of the music is "Message" from Kryzis Kls
@OmgAKROMA111 - That was ChessBase's automatic "show threats" feature. Should have been disabled.
If someone is running low on time, but is clearly ahead, is it poor etiquette to make quick moves (even if they're bad moves) to try to hope they can't checkmate you in time, or is that normal and expected?
Great vid.
Music is annoying - lose the background sound if you mute the video
@MacauleyPeterson Nice way of answering, not spoilers ;) thanks
the guy in the right looks so nervous that he was gonna cry or something lol
que hermoso tablero, quisiera tener uno pero creo que esos no los venden al público
Why was the screen high lighting g5 at around 3:00? I understand queens are off but the bishop can just drop back to h2 and black will create unnecessary weaknesses on the king side if this move is made
Мощно играл Накамура!
nice play by Naka
Watching GM play is so much fun. They got chess down to a science.
great produced!
They said more than that, you just couldn't understand it in the video ;)
2 big shooters of the game in future.
well, not necessarily, i mean, if after Bxf6 ...Bd3 then Rxd5+ winning the rook
The opening in a chess game is very important in the begining
would you mind not putting up arrows,your analysis is very strong,lol
at 4:02, I dont think g5 would be a good idea because Nakamura would just play Bd6, and that bishop will be very tough to get rid of
Aronian seems chill. I likes
Aronian cracked under time pressure at 8:06 he should have played Rb3. He lost because white's a pawn can't be stopped. He effectively trapped his own rook.
i think nakamura was having trouble controlling the E4 square at the middlegame
the best chess video i've ever seen !!
Aronian seems like a nice guy.
he's stressed because of the time, yes. But at that position he cannot stop the pawn at a6, because his bishop and rook are blocked by his own pawns
same here, that move accomplishes absolutely nothing. whats the point of threatening his bishop? it still has access to the diagonal its currently on, and I also think its a weakening move.
@AvatarAddict911 - You can tell by who initiates the handshake and stops the clock (i.e. resigns).
very nice video.
Amazing technique from Nakamura, finding Bd3! Instead of going Bc1 immediately. He first forced the rook to move from the 3rd rank before playing Bc1 and pushing the "a" pawn.
You don’t know anything shut up
good answer