HEAR ME OUT FELLAS, I FOUND A WAY TO AVOID CHECKMATE. The position in which Magnus resigned. Keep in mind that since I am below average so it may be wrong but just hear it out. Magnus can check the king with his queen by placing it right next to the white rook( apologies, don't really know the terminology to describe positions in a chessboard). The rook can take the queen and Magnus can take the white queen with his pawn. If white takes it with his pawn then Magnus can just move the king to the right by one square to avoid checkmate from the remaining white rook. There can be different variations depending on if the rook takes it or if the king moves but in most cases Carlsen can avoid checkmate while also taking the white queen along with his queen. Please let me know if this works
@@premthapa9959 How does that save the game? White will just double the rooks again and the game is lost, you are just delaying the inevitable, that's why he just resigned.
@Larolis Šulcas Thana Yeah I found that too and guess what , good job prema it does avoid checkmate. The reason is b/c after everything is done and through on either options of moving the king or taking the queen, black can then move the rook to the e or f file. Whites next move then has to be to connect the rooks. Black moves king to d6 and when white tries to deliver mate with rook to a8 black moves king to e7 successfully escaping without losing material and a rook on an open file.
Supi spoke today on a live on youtube, that on that day of the game, his dog who grew up with him and was 15 years old, got sick and passed away. So he was in a bad vibe, and decided to play chess to cool his head, to forget about that sad day. And when he saw Magnus' reaction he was very happy. A great moment in his life for sure
BLACKS QUEEN TO B1 STOPS THE CHECKMATE SEE BELLOW Since white is in check their is three options white can do after queen to b1 1st: Bishop to c1 After this move black just takes the bishop back with the queen which puts the white king back into check. So moving the bishop is a blunder. 2nd: King to h2 After king to h2 black plays queen takes on a1. White takes the queen with the rook on a1. Then black takes the queen on c6 with the pawn. Now no matter if white retakes the pawn on c6 blacks next move is to move the king to b8 stopping the rook to moving to a8 since their is no other rook to support it. Also if white tries to check the king before take the pawn on c6 then black can just move king to d7. 3rd: rook takes queen on b1 This is probably the best move for white but still black escapes from the checkmate. After rook takes on b1 pawn takes queen on c6. White moves pawn to c6 and then black moves rook to the e8. White then connects the rooms with the rook on b1 to a1 to try and deliver mate. But since we made the rooks disconnect black now has time to move the king to d8 and then when white checks on a8 blacks king to e7. Black escapes. If white doesn’t dos not retake pawn on c6 then king to d7 completely stoping the checkmate.
the quote from Magnus is, "ooof that is dirty wow wow wow that is awesome really awesome really awesome ok ok there's nothing there's nothing i can do right? it's just mate wow ok i resign wow wow awesome game dude really really good"
@@YuraK25 yeah, good job. But it is much easier to spot when you know that there is a brilliant move in the position. But I didn't spot it lol, so good job
There are people talking about cheating, come on. Stockfish himself was not instantly finding the move for streamers. Supi has almost 2600 rating, just no longer because there is little sponsorship and few championships in Brazil. When he was 16, he had already beaten some Brazilian GMs. Respect the guy, there's a long story before. If you want to see more of his games, spread the word, so that he can get some sponsorship and he can play more and show his talent.
Thanks for recognizing that, in Brazil we were very proud of Supi and it's very annoying that some people just don't believe that there is very good chess players but the most known ones
I'm basically a beginner at chess and I don't see why people think it's cheating. It may not be an obvious or traditional move, but it's a very simple plan and doesn't require complex calculations or anything. People need to allow for others to think differently than themselves.
@@Ruturaj22. The engine didn't find it in 8 seconds lol. Why would he even use a fucking engine if he is playing random blitz games being a grandmaster?
Holy smokes that was some incredible play from the young Brazilian. I will be watching out for this rising star from now on. Throwing knights out as bait, quiet rook moves in the face of his opponent’s counterattacking queen, and then spotting the incredible queen sac mating net... all against the world champion?!?! Wow. Just... wow.
Not only that, in the rematch, Magnus had to dirty flag him, and almost tricks him into a queen sack by the end, great player Supi I wish there were more tournaments and sponsors in Brazil so this guy couls really show his full potential
A Brazilian Jujitsu instructor told me, "if you want to become a black belt, get tapped out 10,000 times and learn from each loss. " Here in chess, I see the same principle. To be the master of the game, you must lose 10,000 times and learn from each loss. Great job by Magnus to accept defeat because that's the best way to improve his own game.
I didn’t even look at the position in the thumbnail, I just saw Carlsen with a Clever shirt and said, “okay if Carlsen is giving props the game must be worth viewing” but I had already seen this game, even so I enjoyed the video and of course I found Qc6 or whatever move it was because I remembered.
BLACKS QUEEN TO B1 STOPS THE CHECKMATE SEE BELLOW Since white is in check their is three options white can do after queen to b1 1st: Bishop to c1 After this move black just takes the bishop back with the queen which puts the white king back into check. So moving the bishop is a blunder. 2nd: King to h2 After king to h2 black plays queen takes on a1. White takes the queen with the rook on a1. Then black takes the queen on c6 with the pawn. Now no matter if white retakes the pawn on c6 blacks next move is to move the king to b8 stopping the rook to moving to a8 since their is no other rook to support it. Also if white tries to check the king before take the pawn on c6 then black can just move king to d7. 3rd: rook takes queen on b1 This is probably the best move for white but still black escapes from the checkmate. After rook takes on b1 pawn takes queen on c6. White moves pawn to c6 and then black moves rook to the e8. White then connects the rooms with the rook on b1 to a1 to try and deliver mate. But since we made the rooks disconnect black now has time to move the king to d8 and then when white checks on a8 blacks king to e7. Black escapes. If white doesn’t dos not retake pawn on c6 then king to d7 completely stoping the checkmate.
@@edwardshowden5511 compare brazil's hdi to your country's . Most people here don't even have the time to dedicate to anything aside their jobs and career.
@@edwardshowden5511 Oh, that's weird. 1,4bi people in China and no Fifa World cup. Brazil has 210mi and FIVE of them(the most popular sport worldwide). Also, USA has all MLB "world" titles, with 4% world population... Have you ever heard of cultural differences, moron?
You're going to find the move right away if you only care about stopping the king escape and do not care about losing material. But man, you have to be in full on attack mode to see it. Legendary.
Mermão o Supi foi fantástico tbm contra o Nepo... A ponto do Nepo sugerir que ele estava trapaceando, o que foi ofensivo, claro, mas vendo por outro lado achei até um elogio, Supi foi tão foda que o cara tiltou kkkkkk É nóis Supi!!
I am Brazilian myself and have seen a lot of GM Supi´s talents. He plays blitz very well and he is fast. We knows Magnus have assumed many risks during the game, what can´t be considered normal, but Supi was awere and brought his value to the World. Well done SUPI and hope see a Brazilian guy getting on the top. By the way, I love Magnus chess, my preferred worldwide.
Supi is an excelent Chess Teacher too! Once I have watched his course on Giuoco Piano (I don't know if it is still available), and I found it excelent!
I usually hate myself after making a -3 point blunder, but Magnus is actually 9 points down on move 14 and -24 after Qf5. Good to know even the best don't play perfect blitz games.
It shows one weakness of the Escandinavian opening, the attack to the queen developing the knight on c3, but Magnus has insisted with this opening in the last online tournaments.
After Supi moved his queen: Pawn takes queen, pawn takes pawn, queen B1, rook takes queen, rook E8, rook A1, king D8, and Magnus is out of danger and up a piece. Did I miss something?
Nawwar Alsharie Daniel Naroditsky is a Russian( I think Russian) GM, very surprised you haven’t heard of him but then again I don’t know how much of a chess fanatic you are, he has a TH-cam channel you should check him out
I am happy to say that I actually saw the winning move, but only because I've seen a very similar position in one of my games before, and the post-game analysis told me the opponent had a missed win. I was super confused, but eventually realized what was going on.
I was wondering if this was the same scenario with Supi or not.. Is this something he saw from analysis in a previous game or did he just come up with it on the fly?
In pro sports if you can make great moves, they pay you tens of millions of dollars. In chess, if you make one, there is no mansion awaiting you, but you do get called a cheater.
Why does the engine not see this move at depth 20 as he says? It seems like after Qc6 it's forced mate in only a few moves regardless of how black plays?
Algorithms cut lines which appear to be completely losing in the first move or two, otherwise running all possible calculations would use up immense resources.
@@confucheese Keep in mind that chess engines have databases, so it's likely that someone played the move before you analyzed and now it is stored as a winning move. Engines only miss moves the first time around.
pokemonrampagemake I’m using a local version of SCID vs Mac with a version of stockfish 10 I downloaded over a year ago. There is no database installed or online it has access to, it’s just the source code running through the application. I get the same evaluation instantly whether or not I’m connected to the internet as well. I don’t think it’s a database issue. I also ran my first analysis only 5 or so minutes after watching the game live because I wanted to look into Qb1+ (which obviously doesn’t work), so I’m pretty sure I was one of the first people to put an engine against it as well.
Levy, I heard your interview on Perpetual Chess which led me to this video. Great recap! You chose an awesome game to review and did a great job reviewing it! Keep on keeping on! -Rick H.
I am rated around 1500, I paused for 30ish seconds and found this move too. Obviously the hint that it was "crazy" helped me find it but it is so logical when you look at the mating threats that you can find it quickly by eliminating squares for the King, like I did.
I have just stared taken up chess during the covid quarantine. I am just a very very beginning player. But I saw the move instantly!! A rare good feeling for me in 2020. Amazing!!
Its such an insane move because the first guess I had was Queen takes on b7, which means I'm so close to seeing the solution but just missing it by thinking way too hard about solving a problem and not what the problem is.
I tried analyzing this position with Stockfish 12 and 13 on my laptop. Stockfish 12 says +M6 in 00:00 (less than one second), while 13 is slower at 00:01. Not saying it's cheating, but come on... Of course the engine sees mate in six.
There are some positions that Stockfish won't see mate in ____ no matter how long it runs for because of its pruning process. Some moves it just doesn't consider to save time. Usually it is optimal, rare instances when it isn't
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HEAR ME OUT FELLAS, I FOUND A WAY TO AVOID CHECKMATE. The position in which Magnus resigned. Keep in mind that since I am below average so it may be wrong but just hear it out. Magnus can check the king with his queen by placing it right next to the white rook( apologies, don't really know the terminology to describe positions in a chessboard). The rook can take the queen and Magnus can take the white queen with his pawn. If white takes it with his pawn then Magnus can just move the king to the right by one square to avoid checkmate from the remaining white rook. There can be different variations depending on if the rook takes it or if the king moves but in most cases Carlsen can avoid checkmate while also taking the white queen along with his queen.
Please let me know if this works
@premthapa it doesnt work because white can double up the rooks again and checkmate
@@premthapa9959 How does that save the game? White will just double the rooks again and the game is lost, you are just delaying the inevitable, that's why he just resigned.
@Larolis Šulcas Thana Yeah I found that too and guess what , good job prema it does avoid checkmate. The reason is b/c after everything is done and through on either options of moving the king or taking the queen, black can then move the rook to the e or f file. Whites next move then has to be to connect the rooks. Black moves king to d6 and when white tries to deliver mate with rook to a8 black moves king to e7 successfully escaping without losing material and a rook on an open file.
@@CapeSkill look at my comment cause it works well
Supi spoke today on a live on youtube, that on that day of the game, his dog who grew up with him and was 15 years old, got sick and passed away. So he was in a bad vibe, and decided to play chess to cool his head, to forget about that sad day. And when he saw Magnus' reaction he was very happy. A great moment in his life for sure
wow
What a nice back story thankyou.
That makes this game even better! Thanks!
What a story
aww that's wholesome
I've played rated chess since 1973 and this is one of the prettiest moves I've ever seen.
Watch Alireza vs anish giri game 4 on chessbrah channel
I’ve played chess since the June 2020 and that was some big brain chess plays.
what's ur rating
Agree, i would never see that move coming
@@thisbevibhor that was a nice tactic but not close to this
wow.. crazy move.. so obvious after you see it but that idea didnt cross my mind at all
It's Kurt Schneider!!!
Wow Kurt big fan
Would love to see one of your games if you play...
@@saurabhjoshi9411 he's a national master!
@@jilleswassink7762 I'm still stronger
I saw the move only because I forgot that there was a pawn that could take the queen. My blunders from my 600 elo games are making me a genius
That moment that you think you've fucked up and then realise that it was actually the best move on the board.
@@benwatson5787 happens a lot of time with me
BLACKS QUEEN TO B1 STOPS THE CHECKMATE SEE BELLOW
Since white is in check their is three options white can do after queen to b1
1st: Bishop to c1
After this move black just takes the bishop back with the queen which puts the white king back into check. So moving the bishop is a blunder.
2nd: King to h2
After king to h2 black plays queen takes on a1. White takes the queen with the rook on a1. Then black takes the queen on c6 with the pawn. Now no matter if white retakes the pawn on c6 blacks next move is to move the king to b8 stopping the rook to moving to a8 since their is no other rook to support it. Also if white tries to check the king before take the pawn on c6 then black can just move king to d7.
3rd: rook takes queen on b1
This is probably the best move for white but still black escapes from the checkmate.
After rook takes on b1 pawn takes queen on c6. White moves pawn to c6 and then black moves rook to the e8. White then connects the rooms with the rook on b1 to a1 to try and deliver mate. But since we made the rooks disconnect black now has time to move the king to d8 and then when white checks on a8 blacks king to e7. Black escapes. If white doesn’t dos not retake pawn on c6 then king to d7 completely stoping the checkmate.
@@HaiNguyen-pj4ze You don't need to connect the rooks, after pawn captures on c6, rook to e8, rook to a8 is mate
Happens all the time. Then I’m sitting there like “wait what happened?”
the quote from Magnus is,
"ooof
that is dirty
wow
wow
wow
that is awesome
really awesome
really awesome
ok
ok
there's nothing
there's nothing i can do right?
it's just mate
wow
ok i resign
wow
wow
awesome game dude
really really good"
it checks out
👏👏👏
i actually saw that move(no flex, i am trash in chess)
@@YuraK25 nice job, it must have felt awesome xD and funny
@@YuraK25 yeah, good job. But it is much easier to spot when you know that there is a brilliant move in the position. But I didn't spot it lol, so good job
There are people talking about cheating, come on.
Stockfish himself was not instantly finding the move for streamers.
Supi has almost 2600 rating, just no longer because there is little sponsorship and few championships in Brazil.
When he was 16, he had already beaten some Brazilian GMs.
Respect the guy, there's a long story before. If you want to see more of his games, spread the word, so that he can get some sponsorship and he can play more and show his talent.
he played nothing like an engine
I don’t believe he cheated. But let’s make one thing clear. Stockfish rules! Lol
Thanks for recognizing that, in Brazil we were very proud of Supi and it's very annoying that some people just don't believe that there is very good chess players but the most known ones
I'm basically a beginner at chess and I don't see why people think it's cheating. It may not be an obvious or traditional move, but it's a very simple plan and doesn't require complex calculations or anything. People need to allow for others to think differently than themselves.
@John Wick of course not, he is a grandmaster too, it's very disrespectful accuse him of cheating
remember guys, Supi used 8 seconds, just 8 seconds to play Qc6
E nem o engine encontrou esse lance...kkkkkkkkkkk
remember guys, engine wass using 20 seconds...
@@Ruturaj22 If you knew him he, would know that she would never do that!
@@cleison_thor_3615 Also, it is a standard tactical motif, called the reloader, in "Chess Tactics from Scratch".
@@Ruturaj22. The engine didn't find it in 8 seconds lol. Why would he even use a fucking engine if he is playing random blitz games being a grandmaster?
That expression of carlsen made this game go viral
but is the reaction that any grandmaster would have
Qc6 🤣🤣🤣⚰️⚰️⚰️
Holy smokes that was some incredible play from the young Brazilian. I will be watching out for this rising star from now on. Throwing knights out as bait, quiet rook moves in the face of his opponent’s counterattacking queen, and then spotting the incredible queen sac mating net... all against the world champion?!?! Wow. Just... wow.
Not only that, in the rematch, Magnus had to dirty flag him, and almost tricks him into a queen sack by the end, great player Supi I wish there were more tournaments and sponsors in Brazil so this guy couls really show his full potential
For Magnus's live stream of the game, go to Twitch dot tv/videos/632833952 and skip to 3:01:46.
You're a demigod
Thank you! :)
A Brazilian Jujitsu instructor told me, "if you want to become a black belt, get tapped out 10,000 times and learn from each loss. " Here in chess, I see the same principle. To be the master of the game, you must lose 10,000 times and learn from each loss. Great job by Magnus to accept defeat because that's the best way to improve his own game.
When I saw this move first thing I said..." I wish my dad was still alive so that I show him this move "
Beautifully said.
Man, that comment touched me. \i showed this to my dad first thing. I'm sure your old man watched this with you from up there=]
My father taught me to play chess. I stopped playing after he died.
this guy Supi seems very creative attacking player we hope to hear more of him in the future.... great commenting
So you’re asking us to pause and find the move when you’ve already shown it in the thumbnail?!
I didn’t even look at the position in the thumbnail, I just saw Carlsen with a Clever shirt and said, “okay if Carlsen is giving props the game must be worth viewing” but I had already seen this game, even so I enjoyed the video and of course I found Qc6 or whatever move it was because I remembered.
🤣
Might not be that he edited and uploaded the video
You've gotta get attention with thumbnail
Lmao
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BLACKS QUEEN TO B1 STOPS THE CHECKMATE SEE BELLOW
Since white is in check their is three options white can do after queen to b1
1st: Bishop to c1
After this move black just takes the bishop back with the queen which puts the white king back into check. So moving the bishop is a blunder.
2nd: King to h2
After king to h2 black plays queen takes on a1. White takes the queen with the rook on a1. Then black takes the queen on c6 with the pawn. Now no matter if white retakes the pawn on c6 blacks next move is to move the king to b8 stopping the rook to moving to a8 since their is no other rook to support it. Also if white tries to check the king before take the pawn on c6 then black can just move king to d7.
3rd: rook takes queen on b1
This is probably the best move for white but still black escapes from the checkmate.
After rook takes on b1 pawn takes queen on c6. White moves pawn to c6 and then black moves rook to the e8. White then connects the rooms with the rook on b1 to a1 to try and deliver mate. But since we made the rooks disconnect black now has time to move the king to d8 and then when white checks on a8 blacks king to e7. Black escapes. If white doesn’t dos not retake pawn on c6 then king to d7 completely stoping the checkmate.
Supi is Brazil´s number two. 2.572 FIDE currently, 2.600 coming :).
that's weird! 209.5 million people and yet not even one 2.600+ GM :O
my country 40m people and 9 GMs 2.600+
@@edwardshowden5511 compare brazil's hdi to your country's . Most people here don't even have the time to dedicate to anything aside their jobs and career.
@@edwardshowden5511 thats because chess isn't very popular in Brazil. They have got more than enough great soccer players for their population though.
@@edwardshowden5511 In Brazil we don´t have any culture of chess game and the Playar don´t have sponsors
@@edwardshowden5511 Oh, that's weird. 1,4bi people in China and no Fifa World cup. Brazil has 210mi and FIVE of them(the most popular sport worldwide). Also, USA has all MLB "world" titles, with 4% world population...
Have you ever heard of cultural differences, moron?
Looking on Magnus face, I noticed he saw it all, literally a splitt second after Qc6. And that is pretty cool in my silly book
Yeah it makes sense though, there is a game from a couple of years ago, where he has played a very similar move himself.
Supi made one of the greatest, definitely Top 5 worthy Queen sacrifice since Tal.
You're going to find the move right away if you only care about stopping the king escape and do not care about losing material.
But man, you have to be in full on attack mode to see it. Legendary.
This is a Morphy-tier move.
Mermão o Supi foi fantástico tbm contra o Nepo... A ponto do Nepo sugerir que ele estava trapaceando, o que foi ofensivo, claro, mas vendo por outro lado achei até um elogio, Supi foi tão foda que o cara tiltou kkkkkk É nóis Supi!!
Isso aí
Mano onde eu acho esse jogo??
@@vitoriosimioni1921 you tube bro... só botar o nome deles
This is the kind of move that burns my time to 0sec
Magnus: Wooow 😮👏👏
Nepo/Naka: 😭😭😤 engine
It is no coincidence that Magnus is the best in the world.
The thumbnail ruined a beautiful moment
you mean made it more beautiful 😍
@Ntokozo Shabalala True...
Yeah, a clickbait. I thought it will include Carlsen's reaction
"a beautiful moment" lol it's a fucking board game
Nah not really. Just watch the video dude. Someone's always complaining.
Tal is applauding Supi in heaven.
He appreciates the game more than winning. If you wonder how much that is, he's Carlsen.
Guy owns the single prettiest move ever against the goat. That must mean something...
Ive played chess since last week and I have to say this is the best match I’ve seen
I am Brazilian myself and have seen a lot of GM Supi´s talents. He plays blitz very well and he is fast. We knows Magnus have assumed many risks during the game, what can´t be considered normal, but Supi was awere and brought his value to the World. Well done SUPI and hope see a Brazilian guy getting on the top. By the way, I love Magnus chess, my preferred worldwide.
Supi is an excelent Chess Teacher too! Once I have watched his course on Giuoco Piano (I don't know if it is still available), and I found it excelent!
Chessflix kauwiaksks
Man gotham is always gonna be the best at narrating chess games no one delivers the feels quite like he does its amazing
I was unbelievably happy I guessed that move. Beautiful!
I usually hate myself after making a -3 point blunder, but Magnus is actually 9 points down on move 14 and -24 after Qf5. Good to know even the best don't play perfect blitz games.
Well explained, you explained his agressive, but nicely thought-out stragety very well. Impressive game by Supi. Peeked my interest in him.
Piqued*
The laugh i had when he talked about that gangsta move, omg. He changed my way of approching pawn pushes forever. Now they are gangster moves
Lmao that pawn push was Supis only blunder of the game
The appreciation Magnus showed for Qc6 shows the essence of him as a person.
I love how Levy breaks down a game so even a noob like me can understand it. Awesome game.
Reminds me of Frank Marshall's ....Qg3!!, when the audience showered the stage with gold coins.
except of course they didn't because that's absurd. no one was hanging around new York chess clubs with pockets full of gold coins to throw.
Thank you for your analysis.
I saw Magnus' livestream and didn't understand.
Watching your vid made it so clear.
Thanks again and please;
Keep it UP!
GM SUPI - ORGULHO BRASILEIRO
Magnus didnt develop his pieces and paid the price xD
supi had not given time to magnus to develop
It shows one weakness of the Escandinavian opening, the attack to the queen developing the knight on c3, but Magnus has insisted with this opening in the last online tournaments.
Demonstrates the pure class of Carlsen. Not all GM are so gracious in defeat. ( Korchnoi versus Polgar) shocking display of poor spirit from Victor.
The pride of Brazil.
GM Supi is a strong candidate for the next Brazilian Champion. He's #2 right now.
“Please get your knight out of here, it’s scaring me”
I've watched this game earlier and his reaction too😅
I didn't expect levy here, specially by seeing thumbnail 😃
The Brazilian Beauty
A Imortal brasileira!
Imagine not knowing you're playing the world champion and then putting together a game like this.
When you said pause the video, I'm so proud of myself that I discovered that whole pattern by myself as a 1000 elo haha
After Supi moved his queen:
Pawn takes queen, pawn takes pawn, queen B1, rook takes queen, rook E8, rook A1, king D8, and Magnus is out of danger and up a piece.
Did I miss something?
The move rook A1 is not nescessary, rook A8 is mate.
@@henriquelima3328 ah thanks
i've looked at too many queen sacrifice videos because it was the first thing i thought of, but when i try it i just blunder my queen.
love these wow games. Smooth commentary as well.
Qc6 it's a easy move...if you have installed Alpha Zero in your brain.
that weird moment when your thought pattern resembles that of an AI's algorhythm
Supi made carlsen look human. An amazing feat
Vindo aqui depois do campeonato brasileiro do Supi. Voa, moleque!
By the way, he defeated Narodsky twice too.
who?
Nawwar Alsharie Daniel Naroditsky is a Russian( I think Russian) GM, very surprised you haven’t heard of him but then again I don’t know how much of a chess fanatic you are, he has a TH-cam channel you should check him out
@@EIIlast2791 he is american
I am happy to say that I actually saw the winning move, but only because I've seen a very similar position in one of my games before, and the post-game analysis told me the opponent had a missed win. I was super confused, but eventually realized what was going on.
I was wondering if this was the same scenario with Supi or not.. Is this something he saw from analysis in a previous game or did he just come up with it on the fly?
Woah the commentator is really good at it, he should make his own channel
he could probably pass agadmator in subs if he tries hard
That Queen E3 would lead to a very different game. Also Magnus was a bit careless in this game, you can tell by his opening.
Supi has already defeated Nepo, Nakamura and other top GMs. He is very good.
In pro sports if you can make great moves, they pay you tens of millions of dollars. In chess, if you make one, there is no mansion awaiting you, but you do get called a cheater.
This is absolutely brilliant chess
Ive seen this move several times and every time it is perfect
Yo, I've been on a lot of gm commentaries and yours is awesome! Rock on!
That’s a Fisher move.
Wow... Awesome recap, dude.
Never heard gangster and flamboyant to describe the same thing. Nicely done, Levy.
Muda o nome do video pra: GM brasileiro bota o campeão mundial pra mam*r
Aqui eh xadrez de quebrada carai
Segura nois
Xadrez de rua, Xadrez raiz
Segura o nosso supi mikhitarian
Why does the engine not see this move at depth 20 as he says? It seems like after Qc6 it's forced mate in only a few moves regardless of how black plays?
Algorithms cut lines which appear to be completely losing in the first move or two, otherwise running all possible calculations would use up immense resources.
Every engine I’ve used spots the move immediately even at low depth, I think he just said it to add a bit of flare to it.
Chess engines are programed. I drew stockfish! Its not a chess calculator! Its just a bogas machine! I hate chess engines 😆
@@confucheese Keep in mind that chess engines have databases, so it's likely that someone played the move before you analyzed and now it is stored as a winning move. Engines only miss moves the first time around.
pokemonrampagemake
I’m using a local version of SCID vs Mac with a version of stockfish 10 I downloaded over a year ago. There is no database installed or online it has access to, it’s just the source code running through the application. I get the same evaluation instantly whether or not I’m connected to the internet as well. I don’t think it’s a database issue. I also ran my first analysis only 5 or so minutes after watching the game live because I wanted to look into Qb1+ (which obviously doesn’t work), so I’m pretty sure I was one of the first people to put an engine against it as well.
that was the best move Queen that i never seen before
This game will echo into the future.. wow
.. wow ... woow
Dread it, run from it, queen c6 arrives all the same
i’m a random 900 elo and i found this move, feeling good
Supi monstro!
The game of the year in chess!!!
It really wasn't a great game, especially be Magnus. Great move/finish by Supi though
É A LOCOMOTIVA!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
What a game, wow, the most amazing game that I could ever have followed
7:45 Beautiful move
Levy, I heard your interview on Perpetual Chess which led me to this video. Great recap! You chose an awesome game to review and did a great job reviewing it! Keep on keeping on!
-Rick H.
absolutely loved the way you analyzed this game
3:51 GothamChess: Now c4 is...
Me: Explosive!
3:42 I like how Levy sort of characterizes the players as little children, makes seemingly dull moves really entertaining hahaha
Was such a good video too. Such a sick move.
When MC said that's dirty, he meant filthy in a basketball slang type of way.
I am rated around 1500, I paused for 30ish seconds and found this move too. Obviously the hint that it was "crazy" helped me find it but it is so logical when you look at the mating threats that you can find it quickly by eliminating squares for the King, like I did.
That Queen sacrifice. Insane move.
And its blitz. Even more impressive that he tought of that in duch short time
Till now only Nakamura was known for queen sacrifices but this one was brilliant ❤️❤️❤️❤️ absolutely *amazing*
And to think that he'll pull it off against Magnus of all people
Brilliant recap..! I was lost and really needed this video to explain
I have just stared taken up chess during the covid quarantine. I am just a very very beginning player. But I saw the move instantly!! A rare good feeling for me in 2020. Amazing!!
That was a GREAT move ♟👌🏾
It's like watching AlphaZero vs Stockfish
Stochfish finds that move in his sleep so i guess AlphaZero is Carlsen
Its such an insane move because the first guess I had was Queen takes on b7, which means I'm so close to seeing the solution but just missing it by thinking way too hard about solving a problem and not what the problem is.
Expecting this puzzle on ChessON
it is already there
Supi is a 3040 rated player in chess com
I tried analyzing this position with Stockfish 12 and 13 on my laptop. Stockfish 12 says +M6 in 00:00 (less than one second), while 13 is slower at 00:01. Not saying it's cheating, but come on... Of course the engine sees mate in six.
There are some positions that Stockfish won't see mate in ____ no matter how long it runs for because of its pruning process. Some moves it just doesn't consider to save time. Usually it is optimal, rare instances when it isn't
I said to myself “you gotta get that queen somewhere those pawns can work, it doesnt matter if you lose the queen” so does that count
I saw that move, but I thought I had to get the c4 pawn there... didn't even see the queen was a better choice.
Your commentary was great. Even as a shitty 300 player I was able to appreciate this