my guess would be the social pressure/expectation to be the best, etc. just a little release valve to take things a little less seriously, but I'm no psychotherapist
I think these 3 commentators are doing an outstanding job explaining the game, giving background info and keeping it entertaining. They vibe well together.
yes but i think it would be far more interesting if commentators aren't using the engine , so that we can enjoy it even more , imagine watching with them and everyone is guessing on who is better
Nah they aren't, they don't explain well what's the intention of both players, they're just saying hanging this and that. If you compare them to Hikaru and Levy commentary, they're worlds apart.
@@evelynfarfellwooosh1219 It is a live commentary of a rapid/blitz game. There is not enough time to go into depth about the intention of both players. These are actually some of the best commentators in chess. Levy or Hikaru are not close, at least they haven't showed it.
It’s easy to hate and comment on how bad that blunder was by fabi at the end. But please remember, while you’re here commenting about others peoples mistakes, the actual guys playing are making history. You never know the feeling of playing the greatest ever in an endgame and to go toe to toe with him. Congrats to magnus on the win and fabi being quick on his feet.
Most people in chat wouldn't have noticed the blunder if they didn't have commentary. Even with an eval bar, it all happens too fast for the average player to register.
@@OriginalPuro Not only that. Lately, I find that everyone's just too vague on these comments. If you think about it, to actually express an idea in a way that it will be fully understood, you need to give a longer explanation than just a sentence, like I'm doing now. (not necessarily I guess, but my point is that it's usually better) I guess the "issue" is that it's mostly young people making those one-sentence comments, often just to get some attention, which is sad and strange, indeed, and they can't be bothered to read a comment that has more than 3 lines. I have to admit that I was getting used to it myself but, since I realized, I'm unapologetically writing these long comments so that people will get used to it. I think we often also assume that the way we say some things are clear enough but the truth is that you can interpret it differently depending on things like your understanding of the language or your vocabulary, even if you're a native speaker. My conclusion is that it is what it is, because I don't see the whole world properly regulating access to the internet for children or something like that, at least when it comes to participating by way of making comments and such. On that aspect, I commend Australia for their new law denying access to social media for children under 16 y.o. I never thought I would see it happening. Hopefully it will be an example or at least a very good opportunity for the rest of the world to learn what the benefit could be. Seeing things like that brings my faith in humanity back, haha. This age of information and technology has only just begun, after all. Just a learning stage. It's not easy to get out of your way to point out things like that and try to correct others' behavior, so I'm glad to see you do it, because it's the truth and few people seem ready to accept it on many subjects, or at least it looks like that on the internet, but as I said it could also be mostly children, and adults unknowingly agreeing with children, silly things of that nature. I'm sure things will get better, though. These comments might take a couple minutes to read but you spend even more time trying to decipher the meaning of some of those shorter comments.
Yeah, Fabi will have been World Champion long ago. Por guy is living in the Paul Morphy era, only that this time he did not quick as fast. Fabiano is 31 years old. He is probably preparing like crazy, this is his chanse.
@@realplonkNot really.Fabi was one of the fews players who could match prime Magnus in classical chess.Him and Magnus were in a different league in classical chess and they still arguably are being no 1 and no 2 respectively.
Fabi is really good but magnus's specialty is end game. Magnus is not great at strategy but his positioning is godly. Its mind boggling to see how he can just suffocate tf out of you. Fabi is very good at strategy but positionings will win or lose the game for you. Magnus is like water to fabi's fire.
fabi played beautifully, fell under time pressure sadly. But my goodness he was offered so many draws and didnt take a single one even in time pressure. lots of guts in that play. well done both players
@@perkalov Magnus outplayed him because he's better under pressure. So yeah, it was the clock but that means Magnus is better and he is. A hundred percent.
@@1SSJA how is what he said sexist? if the guy has a high pitch voice and hypes up the game i'm sure the commenter will attribute the stress to him as well. Dont bring gender into this.
Magnus is absolutely fearless. He just goes for it and comes out on the positive end almost everytime. He does trust his instincts a lot. That's why he is the GOAT!
an exciting rapid game between the two best players in the world and a comment section clearly contrasting those who are arrogant and condescending and those who are respectful and sympathetic. you love to see it.
Another example of magnus squeezing water from a rock. Even when he’s down and losing, he maximizes what he has, pressuring his opponents until they slip up
By "YouSum Live" 00:00:13 Chaos ensues in the chess match 00:00:47 Fabiano's calmness under pressure is surprising 00:00:56 Magnus sacrifices a pawn for initiative 00:02:04 Sharp position with thin margins for both 00:03:00 Magnus takes the lead with aggressive play 00:04:00 Time pressure affects both players' decisions 00:05:00 Magnus's King remains exposed throughout 00:07:43 Fabiano's accurate moves keep the game balanced 00:11:00 Tactical threats emerge as time runs low 00:13:36 Magnus fights back despite losing his Queen 00:14:00 Final moments showcase intense tactical struggle By "YouSum Live"
Incredible, wild game. One of the great things about chess is it can look like it's going to be a boring draw and then out of nowhere all hell can break loose
One of the most insane endgames I’ve EVER SEEN, especially with that kind of crazy time pressure! Both of them showing NERVES OF STEEL! Magnus squeezing blood from a stone again, but it does seem that Fabi blundering the pawn with check (unless it forced?! I missed it) gave Magnus the game. Ridiculous play by both players. Just incredible, nail biting stuff! Rapid chess at its finest, and the only player in the world really giving Magnus a proper run for his money on a consistent basis.
@Usopp8300 they're not actually premoving Because it's speed chess, the people controlling the online board have to be super fast. So, when magnus moved his queen, the guy instantly follows after. However, magnus never really released his piece, which means he can still move it, and as he changed his idea he made a new move, which the online chess guy followed again twice.
Nah dude, Fabi had endless chances to convert he just made a few boo boos. Got to have confidence in yourself to convert when winning or you'll never get anywhere
In top level competitive games, regardless of game type. The mental edge is real. Good players can still perform at their peak, but it takes SO MUCH MORE energy to do so. You are never at ease, it leads to mental fatigue / blunder much quicker than usual. Going against the GOAT, knowing the end game is hugely in MC’s favor would amplify this effect. MC & Garry both mentioned this edge, opponents would simplify and draw favorable positions. Opponents would be visually stressed when in obviously advantaged position. Hikaru said ad much playing against MC, whereas playing in blitz he does not feel this stress because he knows he’s level with, if not better than Mc. Props to Fabi for a great game though.
anyone above 1500 knows that this was a conscious decision by magnus given the position. he volunteered the position therefore he gave up his queen for a rook and promotion. fabi didn't have a way to perpetually check magnus.
The Pawn on a4 is more of a liability for Black than an asset. Magnus is using it to shield himself from Fabi's pieces. Additionally, he didn't want to lose his Pawn on f3
Brand new to chess and starting to understand why it has this kind of following really intriguing but sometimes hard to follow not knowing alot about it!
Doesn't matter what he does. All valid moves leads to the Black Queen being lost. There's only ONE safe square for the Black Queen (a5), but then White promotes with d8=Q+. The promotion comes with check is the biggest problem. That means that the Black Queen would have to capture it, then White captures it back with the Rook, which means Black is down a Rook and the last White Pawn will promote next move and there's nothing Black can do about it.
Even us non chess players could feel the pressure. Thank you to whoever said 3 extra second for a move (or check) since that last 10 seconds seemed like computer seconds.
Kc7 is the best but still completely loosing. And the following moves are obvious. Kc5 is worst (check mat in 10), but the moves are very hard to see. For exemple, Rxc4+ seems obvious, but it's not the best move. So at the end it's better with so little time to play. And don't forget that he plays this very quickly, a miss happens ^^
you don't think he didn't see the pawn could be taken, right? he was trying to win a tempo bringing his king over while white plays Rxh3-Rd3. At that point Fabi was playing for a draw. You see the hesitation between Kf7 and Kf6 on the last move? That was his last chance to save. He should have played Kf7 to leave the f6 square vacant for the queen so he could play Qf6+ after Re8. That was the decisive and the worst blunder. Because it's obvious white will play Re8 next. But he had so little time left.
To emphasize he's the best. He could show up in tennis shoes and a speedo and if they want the best, they have to accept it. I also think it's a bit morphy.
Magnus has a routine where he drives to the tournaments in his pyjamas then gets ready at the event, sometimes he doesn't have enough time due to traffic conditions.
Magnus turns almost lost games around in end games, nerves are real calm. Guess his physical strenght and fitness gives him an edge in addition to his native brilliance.
Hikaru, this is the best attacking chess I have seen so far in the tourney. Keep it up. Nepo need to lose for you to take the lead. Please win tomorrow.
Excuse me, I don't understand everything. I don't see a checkmate at the end, I don't understand why they shake hands. Is Fabi resigning because of the probable outcome? Or is he out of time ? What's the deal ?
No matter where Fabi moved his queen, he would lose it. Either by being taken immediately, or by Magnus promoting to a queen, forking Fabi's king and queen. So at best, Fabi is down a rook, plus Magnus has another pawn ready to promote.
Fabi: finally a winning endgame against Magnus.
Magnus: hold my queen.
xD what a legendary comment
Fabi: finally a winning endgame against Magnus.
Magnus: not even with the Botez gambit!
10/10
ha that was a GM level comment mate.
Beautiful
Why does magnus always look like he just woke up and started playing chess immediately
my guess would be the social pressure/expectation to be the best, etc. just a little release valve to take things a little less seriously, but I'm no psychotherapist
Because he did.
He cant keep his hands away from his hair while playing, maybe he's anxious while playing.
It's called chess hair.
He is from Norway.
I think these 3 commentators are doing an outstanding job explaining the game, giving background info and keeping it entertaining. They vibe well together.
Besides the lady. She is just annoying. I cannot listen to her (voice).
yes but i think it would be far more interesting if commentators aren't using the engine , so that we can enjoy it even more , imagine watching with them and everyone is guessing on who is better
@@user-fp8vl3mb2ipeople would complain how the commentators can’t even explain what’s going on then
Nah they aren't, they don't explain well what's the intention of both players, they're just saying hanging this and that. If you compare them to Hikaru and Levy commentary, they're worlds apart.
@@evelynfarfellwooosh1219 It is a live commentary of a rapid/blitz game. There is not enough time to go into depth about the intention of both players. These are actually some of the best commentators in chess. Levy or Hikaru are not close, at least they haven't showed it.
It’s easy to hate and comment on how bad that blunder was by fabi at the end. But please remember, while you’re here commenting about others peoples mistakes, the actual guys playing are making history. You never know the feeling of playing the greatest ever in an endgame and to go toe to toe with him. Congrats to magnus on the win and fabi being quick on his feet.
Most people in chat wouldn't have noticed the blunder if they didn't have commentary. Even with an eval bar, it all happens too fast for the average player to register.
@@petewest3122Yup that's me👍
Anyone can play against Magnus. That's a fact. And of course even more people can play Fabi. Another fact.
@@automatescellulaires8543you're a noob. Absolute fact.
The end blunder was more shocking than anything else from Fabi. But the pressure and everything makes perfect sense he’s still a goat
When Magnus sacrifices a queen, the morale of his remaining pieces is boosted by 200%
Perfect comment, well done
Bro got all the perks of Charm and Tactics Category
Whenever I win a queen the morale of my remaining pieces decreases by 200% and I end up losing.
he's fighting real battles 😂
Magnus : hey you pawns, you all have a chance to become queens now.
Pawns : huzzaaah, for the king!
Magnus: sacrifices his queen and is about to get checkmated.
Fabi: Why do I hear boss music?
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It's because it's too perfect, all we can do is throw a like on it @@anidiotusingyoutube
@@anidiotusingyoutube exactly
Mommy!
@@anidiotusingyoutube i'll reply
I can't imagine playing under that kind of time pressure.
That's why no one will remember your name.
@@milklover2830 ok milk lover
@@milklover2830 I would even give you credit for that edge but come on man, you literally have 4 numbers in your fucking nick like an actual bot.
@@milklover2830dont worry, no one will remember milk lover
I feel that same pressure every time I play a rapid game against another 800 lol. Chess is intense! Loved watching this video.
Magnus gets an extra life in chess by sacrificing his queen
She was only holding him back anyway.
It's a me MArio
His positioning is just 😮😮
@@joshuabuell2097 His positioning is just what?
It's strange that young people fail at typing full sentences, these days.
@@OriginalPuro Not only that. Lately, I find that everyone's just too vague on these comments. If you think about it, to actually express an idea in a way that it will be fully understood, you need to give a longer explanation than just a sentence, like I'm doing now. (not necessarily I guess, but my point is that it's usually better)
I guess the "issue" is that it's mostly young people making those one-sentence comments, often just to get some attention, which is sad and strange, indeed, and they can't be bothered to read a comment that has more than 3 lines. I have to admit that I was getting used to it myself but, since I realized, I'm unapologetically writing these long comments so that people will get used to it.
I think we often also assume that the way we say some things are clear enough but the truth is that you can interpret it differently depending on things like your understanding of the language or your vocabulary, even if you're a native speaker.
My conclusion is that it is what it is, because I don't see the whole world properly regulating access to the internet for children or something like that, at least when it comes to participating by way of making comments and such. On that aspect, I commend Australia for their new law denying access to social media for children under 16 y.o. I never thought I would see it happening.
Hopefully it will be an example or at least a very good opportunity for the rest of the world to learn what the benefit could be. Seeing things like that brings my faith in humanity back, haha. This age of information and technology has only just begun, after all. Just a learning stage.
It's not easy to get out of your way to point out things like that and try to correct others' behavior, so I'm glad to see you do it, because it's the truth and few people seem ready to accept it on many subjects, or at least it looks like that on the internet, but as I said it could also be mostly children, and adults unknowingly agreeing with children, silly things of that nature. I'm sure things will get better, though.
These comments might take a couple minutes to read but you spend even more time trying to decipher the meaning of some of those shorter comments.
Fabi is one of the best to ever play. Magnus is just better. Love watching both of them. Thanks for the video.
Yeah, Fabi will have been World Champion long ago. Por guy is living in the Paul Morphy era, only that this time he did not quick as fast. Fabiano is 31 years old. He is probably preparing like crazy, this is his chanse.
not just better... in a different league
@@realplonkNot really.Fabi was one of the fews players who could match prime Magnus in classical chess.Him and Magnus were in a different league in classical chess and they still arguably are being no 1 and no 2 respectively.
@@NN-fw9il wasn't nepo better than Caruana ?
Fabi is really good but magnus's specialty is end game. Magnus is not great at strategy but his positioning is godly. Its mind boggling to see how he can just suffocate tf out of you. Fabi is very good at strategy but positionings will win or lose the game for you. Magnus is like water to fabi's fire.
Legend says Magnus Carlsen was born bald, everytime he learn a new chess line he grows 1 hair.
😂
Everyone is born bald.
@@n3hp5Not even remotely true. Plenty of babies are born with hair
fabi played beautifully, fell under time pressure sadly. But my goodness he was offered so many draws and didnt take a single one even in time pressure. lots of guts in that play. well done both players
Magnus' endgame ability is unreal
Magnus's plan to march his king to the other side of the board is a plan that would have never occurred to me in a million years.
He lost the endgame.
He won the clock.
He is unreal in endgames but that was Fabi blundering a won position, due to time, not Magnus outplaying him.
@@perkalov my man, if you have more time than your opponent at the start but lost due to time, then you got outplayed son
@@perkalov Magnus outplayed him because he's better under pressure. So yeah, it was the clock but that means Magnus is better and he is. A hundred percent.
@@huracan200173
Did I even suggest anything else???
I don't know why, but i found that really stressful at the end. It must be unbelievable for the players.
It is just the high pitch voice of that Indian woman screaming non stop , which is rising our stress levels
@@stewiegriffin6503what screaming?? So sexist for no reason
@@stewiegriffin6503 hahahahha
@@1SSJA how is what he said sexist? if the guy has a high pitch voice and hypes up the game i'm sure the commenter will attribute the stress to him as well. Dont bring gender into this.
u shud b ashamed@@captjuanco5766
12:59 is what you came here for, but this is a beautiful game in any case. wow.
Magnus is absolutely fearless. He just goes for it and comes out on the positive end almost everytime. He does trust his instincts a lot. That's why he is the GOAT!
what do you mean by insticts
@@doctorfreeman5127 Please google the word for the definition and apply it to the chess context! Thanks.
@@doctorfreeman5127what move he feels is correct
It's not instinct, he calculated it. I guess😅
@@doctorfreeman5127magnus isnt great ar strats but his positioning is literally godly.
Now that was a game. Fabi inches away from victory, BUT the grandest of masters comes through again! Congrats to Magnus for an EPIC win!
an exciting rapid game between the two best players in the world and a comment section clearly contrasting those who are arrogant and condescending and those who are respectful and sympathetic. you love to see it.
Shadap yu blady eejot
Another example of magnus squeezing water from a rock. Even when he’s down and losing, he maximizes what he has, pressuring his opponents until they slip up
end game goat
@@OkaySweetheartIf you don't create imbalances than a chess game is always a draw
@@OkaySweetheart After that sac, Fabi's Queen became useless on the back rank preventing promotion
Magnus is like the undertaker:
Just when you think you are winning in the endgame, he kicks out at 2 and wins the game.
Magnus snap at the end : i am inevitable
By "YouSum Live"
00:00:13 Chaos ensues in the chess match
00:00:47 Fabiano's calmness under pressure is surprising
00:00:56 Magnus sacrifices a pawn for initiative
00:02:04 Sharp position with thin margins for both
00:03:00 Magnus takes the lead with aggressive play
00:04:00 Time pressure affects both players' decisions
00:05:00 Magnus's King remains exposed throughout
00:07:43 Fabiano's accurate moves keep the game balanced
00:11:00 Tactical threats emerge as time runs low
00:13:36 Magnus fights back despite losing his Queen
00:14:00 Final moments showcase intense tactical struggle
By "YouSum Live"
probs
Discombobulate
Wtf?
Can we just all agree to stop saying stallion 😅
why?
@@perperson199 coz it sounds really gay
@@perperson199 because it sounds like they are trying to show pony 🤣
@@krollo8953 that’s so fucking stupid
Pony sound a million times better
Magnus has sacrificed his hair brush
LOL
😂😂😂😂
Sacking the brush puts you in a messy spot; a very hairy situation indeed
11:20 I don't care how good he is. They can't keep letting Carlsen get away with making 3 moves in a single turn
LOL I thought the same thing when I saw this
14:27
Rule of chess tournaments: while he holds a piece he can switch postitions.
lmao what an ignorant comment
@@zyarthxr4394or you literally just don't understand the rules 🤦♂️
Incredible, wild game. One of the great things about chess is it can look like it's going to be a boring draw and then out of nowhere all hell can break loose
Their brains are firing so fast. Incredible!
One of the most insane endgames I’ve EVER SEEN, especially with that kind of crazy time pressure! Both of them showing NERVES OF STEEL!
Magnus squeezing blood from a stone again, but it does seem that Fabi blundering the pawn with check (unless it forced?! I missed it) gave Magnus the game. Ridiculous play by both players. Just incredible, nail biting stuff! Rapid chess at its finest, and the only player in the world really giving Magnus a proper run for his money on a consistent basis.
I don't have word. to describe this game they're so strong it's just ridiculous
“Strong”…”ridiculous”….you have many words. The best words. Believe me, I know.
@@iwantdog Many such cases
@@iwantdogtremendous words
Clip cuts as fast as Fabi gets up from that chair.
Magnus' hair looks like just he just got up from bed.😂😂😂
also he seemed high as a kite in the interview afterwards lmao
thats prolly the craziest high level queen-rook endgame ive ever seen whew
daaaamn this video should've been 10 seconds longer
Kind of a Blair Witch-style ending.
Commentators: Magnus is about to get checkmated!!
Magnus: And I took that personally.
This match is unfair. Magnus has antennas hidden in his hair, giving signals.
😂
A chess game getting WWE commentary.
You can't hate on a top tier player for making a blunder. They're only human.... I think...
That is so amazing I can barely believe it.
Oh no, the nerves! Nice game, though. Magnus defending strong and securing the victory, as always :)
Awesome game with both sides having opportunities to control the outcome.
11:20 for a second I thought magnus premoved irl 😅
I was also confused why they both premoved (still is)
@Usopp8300 they're not actually premoving
Because it's speed chess, the people controlling the online board have to be super fast. So, when magnus moved his queen, the guy instantly follows after. However, magnus never really released his piece, which means he can still move it, and as he changed his idea he made a new move, which the online chess guy followed again twice.
@13:30 How do you Lose with a Queen vs Rook + A Pawn Advantage!? 🤯🤔😩 Talk about End Game GOAT 🐐
Big lesson learned for everyone. If Magnus offers you a draw, you take it. 🤣
Nah dude, Fabi had endless chances to convert he just made a few boo boos. Got to have confidence in yourself to convert when winning or you'll never get anywhere
with that mindset nobody would ever surpass Magnus
@dertfert745 and where are you boo?
@@abcdefgh5808 Without that mindset nobody will ever surpass him either
draws are boring
u wont get anywhere playing not to lose
How do they do it? The pressure must have been immense.
In top level competitive games, regardless of game type. The mental edge is real. Good players can still perform at their peak, but it takes SO MUCH MORE energy to do so. You are never at ease, it leads to mental fatigue / blunder much quicker than usual. Going against the GOAT, knowing the end game is hugely in MC’s favor would amplify this effect. MC & Garry both mentioned this edge, opponents would simplify and draw favorable positions. Opponents would be visually stressed when in obviously advantaged position. Hikaru said ad much playing against MC, whereas playing in blitz he does not feel this stress because he knows he’s level with, if not better than Mc. Props to Fabi for a great game though.
Would it not work if fabi moves queen to A5? Sorry if its a stupid question as im fairly new to chess 😅
Out of this world - amazing!
The suspense was killing me 💀. Amazing game
Magnus definitely didn't see that he would lose his queen. He just found a way out over the board. That's what makes Magnus so strong.
Magnus sacrificed the queen for a totem of undying
Where can we get the PGN?
Why would you cut the video off like that?
Magnus didn't sacrifice his queen. Fabi pressured him to do so. Anyway great game by both players.
anyone above 1500 knows that this was a conscious decision by magnus given the position. he volunteered the position therefore he gave up his queen for a rook and promotion. fabi didn't have a way to perpetually check magnus.
Magnus didn't blunder his Queen to a pin... What are you thinking 😂 He willingly gave up the Queen for counterplay.
You are saying Fabi made Magnus sacrifice his queen. So Magnus did sacrifice his queen. Your first sentence doesnt make sense
Clickbait title
500 elo comment
10:38 Can someone explain why Magnus did not capture the undefended pawn in Rxa4 ?
f3
@@uzairahmad9362, sry didn't get you.. 10:37 Rxa4+ is check.
The Pawn on a4 is more of a liability for Black than an asset. Magnus is using it to shield himself from Fabi's pieces. Additionally, he didn't want to lose his Pawn on f3
4:04 great comment from her part, this single handedly made me realize some things
I’d love to see the rest of the video.
chess commentary is like watching someone take a test while knowing all the answers
These guys are amazing!!! Kudos to both of them
This had way more tension for me than any football game.
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
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@@muhammadnaim1196 m( )zzie
Damn, pressure be intense at the end there!
it be intense
Which tournament was this from?
Fabi knew as soon as he touched his king and looked over at his queen. Poor guy. Great game.
Brand new to chess and starting to understand why it has this kind of following really intriguing but sometimes hard to follow not knowing alot about it!
I know nothing about chess, but can anyone explain why fabiano resigned at the end? Couldn't he have moved his queen away, or done something else?
Doesn't matter what he does. All valid moves leads to the Black Queen being lost. There's only ONE safe square for the Black Queen (a5), but then White promotes with d8=Q+. The promotion comes with check is the biggest problem. That means that the Black Queen would have to capture it, then White captures it back with the Rook, which means Black is down a Rook and the last White Pawn will promote next move and there's nothing Black can do about it.
Even us non chess players could feel the pressure. Thank you to whoever said 3 extra second for a move (or check) since that last 10 seconds seemed like computer seconds.
A beautiful stallion there 🙂
@axileus9327 a red carpet is rolled out in front of a stallion as it walks. A red carpet is left behind in the wake of a knight
WHAT A STALLION, SUCH A STALLION, ABSOLUTE STUD, THOROUGHBRED
If I was in Fabio shoes I would have yelled a little after hitting the clock lol
Magnus' end game is unreal with that pawn pressure causing Caruana to eventually blunder.
does it hurt when I push here?
Fab was like I win or lose I'm not going to take a draw
Never doubt the goat again
13:19 - i'm sorry i know this sounds really dumb but why didn't magnus play Kc7?
Kc7 is the best but still completely loosing. And the following moves are obvious. Kc5 is worst (check mat in 10), but the moves are very hard to see. For exemple, Rxc4+ seems obvious, but it's not the best move. So at the end it's better with so little time to play. And don't forget that he plays this very quickly, a miss happens ^^
Allowing that pawn to be taken with a check was such a bad blunder.
That’s called playing against Magnus
@@neffdog564 and the clock
@@Fergus316magnus is the clock
you don't think he didn't see the pawn could be taken, right? he was trying to win a tempo bringing his king over while white plays Rxh3-Rd3. At that point Fabi was playing for a draw. You see the hesitation between Kf7 and Kf6 on the last move? That was his last chance to save. He should have played Kf7 to leave the f6 square vacant for the queen so he could play Qf6+ after Re8. That was the decisive and the worst blunder. Because it's obvious white will play Re8 next. But he had so little time left.
Choked
World #1 vs world #2 that's crazy. Some damn good chess!
Caruana is a very chill american.
It was well commentated, loved the dynamics here! (Although, among the obvious questions, I wonder why Magnus' hair looked so wonky LOL?)
To emphasize he's the best. He could show up in tennis shoes and a speedo and if they want the best, they have to accept it. I also think it's a bit morphy.
Magnus has a routine where he drives to the tournaments in his pyjamas then gets ready at the event, sometimes he doesn't have enough time due to traffic conditions.
Caruana gave him a noogie
@@matta5749 😆
My heart was pounding 😂
Magnus turns almost lost games around in end games, nerves are real calm. Guess his physical strenght and fitness gives him an edge in addition to his native brilliance.
Video starts at 13:00
why doesn't your verbiage use the same names as the graphics??
bro they destroyed the camera angle at the last
I wouldnt really call it a sacrifice per se. More like he lost his queen out of necessity
Hikaru, this is the best attacking chess I have seen so far in the tourney. Keep it up. Nepo need to lose for you to take the lead. Please win tomorrow.
Mic is distorted ...
magnus proving once again that his pawns are better than your rooks
What happened at 11:21?
OMG I learnedso much. Beautiful battle of 2 warriors
Excuse me, I don't understand everything. I don't see a checkmate at the end, I don't understand why they shake hands. Is Fabi resigning because of the probable outcome? Or is he out of time ? What's the deal ?
No matter where Fabi moved his queen, he would lose it. Either by being taken immediately, or by Magnus promoting to a queen, forking Fabi's king and queen. So at best, Fabi is down a rook, plus Magnus has another pawn ready to promote.
@@geachyman classy reply. Just so you know, many will appreciate this, but those appreciating aren't typically visible in the comments sections...
This video was cut short....i was left feeling 'what the h* happened....?"
I didnt understand if Magnus won or they drew
Wait Im confused why did it look like Magnus moved his queen twice on 11:24
The vision computer lags
I got stressed watching, now imagine what those two are feeling 😂😂
Whoow ! What an intense end-game !
These commentators glazing magnus’s knight, “a beautiful stallion” 😂😂😂
Listening, you quickly realize: The amount each commentator talks, is inversely proportional to how much insight they have to offer. (^_~)
Carlson's bed hair is on point
Well well Tanya 0:02
Her voice is so annyoing
@@AverageBishop-I KNOW RIGHT
@@AverageBishop- rude
13:57 damn, feeding him that pawn into check, ouch
You are watching probably the greatest chess player ever at absolute peak of his powers 👽
It's fun to listen how wrong these people are