I think he purposely did that to gain some time on his clock...he knows hes gonna get checked and he will gain increments by making quick moves..really clever stuff
All of his pawns were protected so it was kinda easy to see there is no seriously dangerous checks and king can easily get to safety. Doesn't really take balls, just takes little chess understanding.
Sanan knew his time was almost up, so he did a quick move- only to instantly regret it. Anyone that doesn’t play blitz wouldn’t understand the element of a time crunch.
I play blitz and i'm not very high rated, but that would still be a huge blunder in my elo and they had second increments. Not saying it was an unbelievably bad move or anything because it is blitz, but that still is a huge error for a GM
Yeah it's very easy to blunder in blitz, at all levels... time flies FAST when you're thinking, and even when using Fischer timings you only usually get like +2sec increment per move so you still have to chain move. Zeitnot is a massive source of pressure in chess games, and makes players prone to blunder... :(
I think Magnus leverages on his ability to push his opponents to make mistakes when time is tight. See how he wastes time, even took of his jacket mid game. He can play fast and accurately.
At 11:10, why would Sjugirov not play xe4, if Magnus would recapture with xe4 then Sjugirov would continue with Qxh5+, getting a free pawn with a check.
oh one more thing! replay shows that GM Sjugirov, in my view, had a quick mental lapse or fell victim to a blind spot in chess: he probably confused the queen for the king and, thus, placed his queen on d2 trying to check Magnus's king. i think that is what happened in fact because looking closely at the pieces, they do appear to be quite similar. so the fault lies in the design of the pieces and not GM Sjugirov! sometimes in speed or bullet chess players confuse pieces whose design seems very similar and being that they are under time pressure, they tend to make these kinds of errors. but even if that isn't the case here and people disagree and say "no, what happened is that GM Sjugirov simply blew it by forgetting Magnus's queen in trying to go after the king," we still ought to give GM Sjugirov credit for the effort and great game that he had against the higher rated Magnus. what i really like is how well behaved and professional these guys are, you would think that they are not aggressive at all in real life, i mean chess is after all a challenging game involving fierce battles of conquest and destruction. that's all folks! thanks
is it so similar? The King has a cross at the top and the queen has a circular crown. I guess his eyesight is not impaired. I knew someone who had macular degeneration and they put little flags on the pieces to distinguish them. I think it was just at that speed and time pressure, you make mistakes
That just happened to my opponent today (I play chess in club and am doing our regional amateur league matches with them)... I was in a slightly unfavorable position playing black (it showed as +1.8 for white on the computer during post-game analysis, equal material on the board but white had positional advantage), and out of the blue he blundered his queen... He said afterwards that he was starting to feel tired, was too confident with his attack position, overfocussed on it and basically just overlooked the simple thing. Clearly just an oops moment...it can happen to everyone.
@@samarthmalladii9254 @El idolo that makes no sense because that would mean black would be making an illegal move putting the king on an illegal square since White's queen occupies that entire rank.
this is normal chess accident or mistake. it happens a lot in speed and bullet chess. everyone by now recognizes that they too have made the same error of leaving your queen hanging. the game was a draw, and Sjugirov probably missed a few opportunities here and there. he played well in fact. but when you are down on time and material, and on top of that your king is naked or exposed to constant checks by white's queen, you have less control of the game, your pieces crumble as your mind fails to stay calm and in full control of the situation on the board. Magnus played excellent and bravely like the true champion that he is. He created opportunities out of small seemingly unimportant situations, gradually shifting the position toward complicated scene where he would gain small advantages that were then converted into bigger ones. like his 2 knights attack being posted finely on the left flank and attacking multiple areas of black's camp. eventually black's position crumbled and GM Sjugirov found himself needing to protect the b pawn with his rook. black's queen had remained more or less defensive while white's queen was menacing. people don't forget that chess is NOT A GAME OF PEACE BUT OF WAR. You either fight or lose everything. Concessions are rarely made in chess and most trades happen either by force or with some other ill intention in mind. you might think that chess is a game of kings and queens and soldiers fighting to survive or to conquer their enemies and take over their lands, civilization and resources, but these days it is more than that. you now have the digital clocks and computers and programs running the show, new tournament rules and regulations also impact the way the game is played and player performance. GM Sjugirov in the end played honorably, losing only due to a natural error that just about every single chess player has done and is very familiar with: putting his dear queen before an opponent's queen. should a new rule be created that forbids winning that way? interesting, magnus quickly grabbed the black queen. can a player like magnus refuse to take the queen even though the rules allow it? he could have said, "hey brother Sjugirov you left your queen under attack, so can you please take back your move and place it out of danger?" that would have been nice of magnus, yes. but the time was short and normally players do not forgive an opponent's simple unintentional yet fatal error. in the end they simply shook hands, while Sjugirov walked away probably feeling confident that that Magnus did not defeated him except for his error. that's all folks! thanks
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He was there before they asked them to start the clocks. Also, black can start the clock once the time has begun and "white" has not shown up yet. Some do that and some GM's like Magnus wait for their opponent to arrive for a fair game.
Hi i am new to chess but already be the best in my urban Village. That White dress man is kind of good player, but the black one is mediocre. Please someone arrange my game with him. I ll crush them badly.
I love how Magnus had his King take a stroll literally all around the board, getting checked non-stop. That takes balls.
Hard for a queen alone to deliver a mate, so Carlsen took the pawn and new he could run back, he is good at endgames
@@Narrowcros I know. I'm just saying, I would be very nervous to do that, personally.
I think he purposely did that to gain some time on his clock...he knows hes gonna get checked and he will gain increments by making quick moves..really clever stuff
All of his pawns were protected so it was kinda easy to see there is no seriously dangerous checks and king can easily get to safety. Doesn't really take balls, just takes little chess understanding.
@@Narrowcros ii
Talking about that move, it is obvious that the guy on the right got inspired by my games.
@Jyothi Sithara not just any blunders...
@Jyothi Sithara hahaha
real I'd se aao samay Raina (Blunder taker)
@Jyothi Sithara 😂😂😂😂
Mine, too.
Probably the first time since I've been watching these chess videos that I can actually see the mistake. ;)
Same😂i feel like im a gm right now😭
know wot ya mean
@@stephaned3072 You know what deafeating a gm wouldn't make you champion!
Don't feel bad,I'm right there with you..
Sanan knew his time was almost up, so he did a quick move- only to instantly regret it.
Anyone that doesn’t play blitz wouldn’t understand the element of a time crunch.
I play blitz and i'm not very high rated, but that would still be a huge blunder in my elo and they had second increments. Not saying it was an unbelievably bad move or anything because it is blitz, but that still is a huge error for a GM
He was already lost on position, that move didnt change much
Yeah it's very easy to blunder in blitz, at all levels... time flies FAST when you're thinking, and even when using Fischer timings you only usually get like +2sec increment per move so you still have to chain move.
Zeitnot is a massive source of pressure in chess games, and makes players prone to blunder... :(
I love how in the end magnus's king gets chased around the entire board and right back to where he was lol
When Magnus take off his suit it looks like ok you make me think hard, I will make you think harder 😂
what is commendable is magnus king maneuver to take the d6 pawn starting from 9:54
The most important thing in chess is "concentration" practice mindfulness everyday trust me.
nope! the most important thing is how to smash that clock faster.
Magnus' just took the queen like nothing had happened
My computer takes my queen as rapidly too, without any compassion.
this is how i play except for the first 11:17 mins.
🤣
If I had to guess, he mistook Magnus' queen for a king under the time pressure
Woww Magnus took more than 1 minute to think about his next move 3:22. An opponent that makes you think too long must be a pretty hard one.
When magnus takes off his jacket, he calculated 50 moves ahead.😛
The girls at the next table were mesmerized by Magnus 😁
Girls always look for the alpha.
I mean, he is world champion so
@@kencur9690 I rlly hope you’re joking...
@@keflalssj no
thats some gigachad energy right there
The ladies are sneakily checking out magnus in the beginning lol.
The girls are just epic !
He looks like a classical music composer with a killer instinct.
I think Magnus leverages on his ability to push his opponents to make mistakes when time is tight. See how he wastes time, even took of his jacket mid game. He can play fast and accurately.
At 11:10, why would Sjugirov not play xe4, if Magnus would recapture with xe4 then Sjugirov would continue with Qxh5+, getting a free pawn with a check.
Time
Magnus wouldn't recapture it directly.first Qg6+ then Qxe4
Because he couldn't stop the time. Ofc you can pause the video.
Qg6+ and then Qxe4
oh one more thing! replay shows that GM Sjugirov, in my view, had a quick mental lapse or fell victim to a blind spot in chess: he probably confused the queen for the king and, thus, placed his queen on d2 trying to check Magnus's king. i think that is what happened in fact because looking closely at the pieces, they do appear to be quite similar. so the fault lies in the design of the pieces and not GM Sjugirov! sometimes in speed or bullet chess players confuse pieces whose design seems very similar and being that they are under time pressure, they tend to make these kinds of errors. but even if that isn't the case here and people disagree and say "no, what happened is that GM Sjugirov simply blew it by forgetting Magnus's queen in trying to go after the king," we still ought to give GM Sjugirov credit for the effort and great game that he had against the higher rated Magnus. what i really like is how well behaved and professional these guys are, you would think that they are not aggressive at all in real life, i mean chess is after all a challenging game involving fierce battles of conquest and destruction. that's all folks! thanks
is it so similar? The King has a cross at the top and the queen has a circular crown. I guess his eyesight is not impaired. I knew someone who had macular degeneration and they put little flags on the pieces to distinguish them. I think it was just at that speed and time pressure, you make mistakes
11:19 when he knew he fucked up
I wish Sagar was commentating on this game :(
i like how all chess player have similar body movement and facial expressions that are way different from most people
especially hikaru 😁
0:17 nice sync tho
Also at 0:41
Such a great game too. You can p,any perfect moves 100 times in a row and it only takes one blunder to lose. Chess is hard
That just happened to my opponent today (I play chess in club and am doing our regional amateur league matches with them)...
I was in a slightly unfavorable position playing black (it showed as +1.8 for white on the computer during post-game analysis, equal material on the board but white had positional advantage), and out of the blue he blundered his queen...
He said afterwards that he was starting to feel tired, was too confident with his attack position, overfocussed on it and basically just overlooked the simple thing. Clearly just an oops moment...it can happen to everyone.
I think he made that mistake because he thought the queen was a king.
Yeah , may be that was the reason and great thinking!
@@samarthmalladii9254 @El idolo that makes no sense because that would mean black would be making an illegal move putting the king on an illegal square since White's queen occupies that entire rank.
@@steelsteez6118 no, I think he meant he thought the white queen was a king, so he moved his queen to give a check
Yes, mistook queen to be King
Time preasure, on its final sigle-digit seconds, is enormous!
How Anna Scouts Carlsen at the beginning 😂❤❤
Who is Anna? Anna what...? Surname
Magnus's target consciousness is mind blowing. Really the best, i'll love To play as quickly and accurately as he does
That happens because of very few seconds in the clock with time pressure 😀
i dont understand, not finished game and no check why they stop playing ?
That guy lost his queen
At the beginning the two girls from back:👁️👁️👁️👁️
magnus carlsen plays with minds :D
Endgame engine, Magnus Carlsen
11:18 he had to play Qe1+, but played Qd2??
And mayb that could have led to a 3 fold repetition
Have you calculated ANYTHING????
this is normal chess accident or mistake. it happens a lot in speed and bullet chess. everyone by now recognizes that they too have made the same error of leaving your queen hanging. the game was a draw, and Sjugirov probably missed a few opportunities here and there. he played well in fact. but when you are down on time and material, and on top of that your king is naked or exposed to constant checks by white's queen, you have less control of the game, your pieces crumble as your mind fails to stay calm and in full control of the situation on the board. Magnus played excellent and bravely like the true champion that he is. He created opportunities out of small seemingly unimportant situations, gradually shifting the position toward complicated scene where he would gain small advantages that were then converted into bigger ones. like his 2 knights attack being posted finely on the left flank and attacking multiple areas of black's camp. eventually black's position crumbled and GM Sjugirov found himself needing to protect the b pawn with his rook. black's queen had remained more or less defensive while white's queen was menacing. people don't forget that chess is NOT A GAME OF PEACE BUT OF WAR. You either fight or lose everything. Concessions are rarely made in chess and most trades happen either by force or with some other ill intention in mind. you might think that chess is a game of kings and queens and soldiers fighting to survive or to conquer their enemies and take over their lands, civilization and resources, but these days it is more than that. you now have the digital clocks and computers and programs running the show, new tournament rules and regulations also impact the way the game is played and player performance. GM Sjugirov in the end played honorably, losing only due to a natural error that just about every single chess player has done and is very familiar with: putting his dear queen before an opponent's queen. should a new rule be created that forbids winning that way? interesting, magnus quickly grabbed the black queen. can a player like magnus refuse to take the queen even though the rules allow it? he could have said, "hey brother Sjugirov you left your queen under attack, so can you please take back your move and place it out of danger?" that would have been nice of magnus, yes. but the time was short and normally players do not forgive an opponent's simple unintentional yet fatal error. in the end they simply shook hands, while Sjugirov walked away probably feeling confident that that Magnus did not defeated him except for his error. that's all folks! thanks
Is this a chess video? I barely heard any coughing
11:18... Is this a blackout moment wtf?
The amount of concentration required during the last 10 seconds...
What are these sounds? Seems to be awfully loud...
A lot of people were playing this event and the top board section had some spectators that whisper. It's not too extreme right
that hurts but with so little time it can even happen to a GM sometimes
2:39 things. are getting serious
Молодец парень, более чем достойно играл против Магнуса!
Today carlsen looked opportunistic and cunning, made no delay.
no love for photographers with nikon gear, though :D
Magnus sigh after the blunder : Cmon bro I was enjoying this game why you do that ?!
It hurts to watch because I've done this to my self so many times
why magnus is always late i mean his opponent is always early than him😂😂
Rubius sacrifica la dama como todo un pro, gran sacrificio de dama!!
Who won
Gave a strong fight against no 1 ranking, man potentially can find a draw, but the mistake said it all
Why did he gift the Queen at last?
that girl is biting her lip as magnus is taking a peek around.
Every girls adore him 😆
He can actually smile if you turn him upside down
mujhe lagta tha sirf main hi aisa karta hu
I want to challenge
First he took a Queen, than he was surprised
Never he blunder, he had hope magnus dont saw it
yeah, u are right
😄
Those chairs must really fucking suck.
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My man broke. Fought to the death tho.
El rey mas atleta que he visto jajaja.
Not a word after the game haha
ФЛАГ СРУБИЛ!!! Аяяй))😂😂😂
He uses same water bottle in every match 😅
It is no wonder the game is so dynamic;
I am sure that any game of the woman championship would be better than this
Ele arriscou tudo.
I didnt spot any Ghost this time
que dó, a carinha dele dps
It was a mouse slip.
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that was unnecessary. sacrificing the queen like that
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Damn that hurt's!
Blunder? Maybe he tried to trick Carlsen in time trouble.
Wow incredible mistake
Why is Magnus always late to his games?
He was there before they asked them to start the clocks. Also, black can start the clock once the time has begun and "white" has not shown up yet. Some do that and some GM's like Magnus wait for their opponent to arrive for a fair game.
Too many people wanting his attention, LOL. He's like an ambassador to this sport.
Полное издевательство! Пацанчик черными в конце так расстроился, что даже ферзя отдал.
i love magnus
And yet the worst WFM in the world has a queen blunder named after her..................................... 🤔
Carlson match often ends up with a draw
Who is that beautiful woman playing in the background
hikaru 🥴
Blunder in worst position! It's normal
premoves still exist
I can see piramida on gm side
Wearing the mask Is funny to me at this point.
Ouch
Hi i am new to chess but already be the best in my urban Village. That White dress man is kind of good player, but the black one is mediocre. Please someone arrange my game with him. I ll crush them badly.
Click bait; just time scramble blunder.
It is crazy😂😂 it was a draw position , but even i do not make a mistake like he just crazy😂
You don't make a mistake like that, you ? Really you ? Who are u, I don't see a GM title with your name.
Was made due time pressure, jeez. GM DON'T hang queens like that every game...
Aua😢
El Gil lo regalo la victoria a este
No hidden tricks
lamang si itim nadaan sa bilis
ulyanin ka na sjugirov...ahahaha
Botez gambit on the board.
Free Queen
Wow asians makes mistakes
Magnus king but abdusattorov better
ajajajaj :)