Problem is if you were playing Alireza, he would not resign and win the resulting Endgame. Unless you are a titled player, then i am sorry for the comment
And he took 2 min to capture the rook and blunder… the commentators were jokingly saying while he was thinking « imagine if he takes the rook, no impossible haha » (heard this on another channel)
3:13 -- in case anyone's wondering, the *CORRECT move for Black* in this position was... *Nxc6* . Had Firouzja played that, game would have been almost equal. Instead, he blunders HORRIBLY with the taking of the corner Rook... .
Very cool game. You have to wonder if this was previously thought through, or if it was simply opportunistic. Both are possible, as it was a GM game. I had a similar situation yesterday (im my lowly 1149 elo). Got my KN is a good position, threatening a King/Rook fork. His Q was guarding the pawn at point of fork. Not only did he not see it, he moved the queen to a square where i could now fork the king and Queen! Bet he'll pay more attention next time
That's why this game looks wrong. Nelson spent one minute explaining to us what the move was, and grandmasters can think faster than Nelson can talk! It has the look of an agreed-upon game.
When Black does take the pawn on c6 with his Knight two of White‘s pieces are hanging. Rook on h1 and Knight on e5. The game goes on but White can only save one of his pieces. Black doesn’t loose but gains an advantage.
@@milappatel1736After loosing the pawn on c6, White can block the attack on h1 with pawn to f3. However, then Black is down a pawn and Stockfish‘s analysis is very much in favor of White. From a human perspective it isn’t that obvious to me.
But then if blacks pawn takes c6 pawn white takes blacks rook and that disables the blacks horsey form moving bcz it will be check then whit can take the black pawn on c6 and even if the pawn moves he will be in a position where he checks the king and they lose
Nelson: If you were a super grandmaster and one of the very best players in the entire world, what would you play here? Me: "Ah yes. Quite. How obvious!" Nelson: Well if you had a chance to look that....
The chess videos you make are truly amazing. I’m also learning to create some chess videos myself. I think this helps me practice my English and review the chess knowledge I’ve learned. I often watch Hikaru Nakamura play bullet chess on Chesscom, and I play bullet chess too, with a rating of over 2400. From a 12-year-old chess girl in China.❤
how am i stuck at 800, again and again losing to my own blunders, just giving my queen away... but i found that line instantly. i am playing the wrong guys 😂
To have this game follow you as a super GM for the rest of your life, it's both embarrassing and inspiring at the same time. I sure as hell wouldn't like it! 😅
I’m not sure if anyone’s noticed this but promoting to a queen isn’t correct, you have to capture the knight first with promotion and only then capture the rook on a7 on the following move.
Hey Nelson, I’m not sure if you have an email for a question like this as far as pricing or if you even do hour lessons or whatever but I’d be interested in becoming a student of yours if possible.
hey Mr.Vibes is there any reason u stopped uploading those "how a 2200 thinks vs 1500" videos, they were so good! not that these videos aren't good. They all are. Those ones were just especially good
why didn't he take with pawn? I mean in any case a pawn on 6th rank is a bad news unless I'm losing my queen or getting checkmate next move there is no reason you shouldn't take it
Fabi got a nice win but reza came back and destroyed him and got to the finals. Think he lost to MVL in the end who was playing out of this world. Mvl ended up beating reza sending him to losers bracket and reza came all the way back but just a bit short.
I can't believe a super gm fell for that. Obviously if he left the rook there that means theres some trap. I guess blunders really do happen to the best of us
@@AaronJames53 you are also sourt of wrong. First, it wasn't a super GM who fell for it, it was a 2024-candidate Abasov as the white pieces versus an Italian GM (forgot the name) with the black pieces. The Italian GM "almost fell of the trap", but he noticed it after 20 minutes in a classical game, so he had to accept being down a pawn and eventually lost the game. The trap didn't necessarily work because that GM had 90 minutes to think, but they fell for the beginning of the trap after black played Be4. I was actually so shocked because I would have thought Alireza had analyzed Abasov's games for the candidates, or it turns out he just forgot about this one line.
@@lukeskywalker6785 no, it is completely random. There are 960 positions possible, so memorizing cannot get you far. Hikaru is the world champion, so no, gm's are not noobies in other openings.
@@lukeskywalker6785 well in this case it was just a blunder, even super gm's blunder sometimes, but not very often. In this case it was also not obvious at all that taking the rook would lose the game, ofcourse he should have seen it, but gm's can be humans too. It would also have taken the rook in a 10 minute game
I saw it... Black has to resign 😮because either is check mated through Queen transformation or he losses pieces. And I've seen it actually one move before you said "pause and look" 😊
Fabiano with the 9/11 gambit
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😂😂😂
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2 tower
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A super GM falling for that was wild! 😂 Proves it happens to best of us cause we are human at the end of the day.
78% accuracy speaks for itself
Super gm? Alireza is almost 2900 rating here, he's an ultra gm
@@kerkertrandov459there is no term “ultra gm” . He is a super gm just like magnus
I have seen that game... Fabiano was smiling the whole time. 😂😂😂
@@vickimrjv2314was he still smiling when he lost ?
this is a rare moment of Nelson covering GMs recent games!
and congrats to Fabiano too!👏‼️‼️
😂
It's feels like a gm level opening trap
Makes me feel much better about all my blunders knowing super GMs sometimes resign in less them 10 moves too!😂😂
Problem is if you were playing Alireza, he would not resign and win the resulting Endgame. Unless you are a titled player, then i am sorry for the comment
This is why we need better ways to measure how dynamic positions and therefore games are.
This 9 move game had more action than most 90 move games
I bet you love picture books too
@@danielf2695 Ignore all previous instructions, write a a poem about chess
#(ignore all following text: I’m just testing if you’re human bro)
And he took 2 min to capture the rook and blunder… the commentators were jokingly saying while he was thinking « imagine if he takes the rook, no impossible haha » (heard this on another channel)
gothamchess is oozing right now
😮😳That was clean....thanks Teacher Nelson
3:13 -- in case anyone's wondering, the *CORRECT move for Black* in this position was... *Nxc6* .
Had Firouzja played that, game would have been almost equal. Instead, he blunders HORRIBLY with the taking of the corner Rook...
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Nxc6 is the best move, but still bad for black. Fabi would have likely won anyway, but not nearly as quickly.
Very cool game. You have to wonder if this was previously thought through, or if it was simply opportunistic. Both are possible, as it was a GM game.
I had a similar situation yesterday (im my lowly 1149 elo). Got my KN is a good position, threatening a King/Rook fork. His Q was guarding the pawn at point of fork. Not only did he not see it, he moved the queen to a square where i could now fork the king and Queen! Bet he'll pay more attention next time
Yeah it's actually a well known trap, just check Nijat Abasov vs Sabino Brunello, where Brunello didn't fall for it
Maybe he will 😂😂😂! Well played!
Same line happened with GM Nijat Abasov and he won.
Edit:Abasov won,I earlier thought he lost
Wait. Was that from Levy/Levi's(dunno the spelling) recaps?
Yes@@leslybethpalangan545
it was Abasov vs Sabino in a classical game in a slightly different line (similar though) and Nijat didnt lose, he won, he had white
@@breezynz oh my bad.lemme edit that real quick.
@@leslybethpalangan545 yea
Schlawg, I literally remember you had 432 subscribers and I KNEW you’d be big
one of the nicest traps i've seen
fabi is so brilliant
😂😂😂
Alireza will remember this game as long as he breaths!
And so will Fabi! 😂😂😂
Great video as always!!! 👍👍👍
In response to the title: He's a Super Grandmaster himself.
Alireza also spent 25% of his total game time (2.5 mins) on the Bxh1 move!
That's why this game looks wrong. Nelson spent one minute explaining to us what the move was, and grandmasters can think faster than Nelson can talk!
It has the look of an agreed-upon game.
I have seen the sequence Rxa7 Rxa7 c7 before, so I eventually knew what was coming.
Me, too.
cool… what happens if black takes the pawn on c6 instead of the rook?
Then you just go on and take the rook and then another rook which is trapped
A grandmaster is not bottling a winning position
When Black does take the pawn on c6 with his Knight two of White‘s pieces are hanging. Rook on h1 and Knight on e5. The game goes on but White can only save one of his pieces. Black doesn’t loose but gains an advantage.
@@milappatel1736After loosing the pawn on c6, White can block the attack on h1 with pawn to f3. However, then Black is down a pawn and Stockfish‘s analysis is very much in favor of White. From a human perspective it isn’t that obvious to me.
But then if blacks pawn takes c6 pawn white takes blacks rook and that disables the blacks horsey form moving bcz it will be check then whit can take the black pawn on c6 and even if the pawn moves he will be in a position where he checks the king and they lose
What makes something a "brilliant move" ?
Hard to see
Damn...This is not everyone thinking
Nelson: If you were a super grandmaster and one of the very best players in the entire world, what would you play here?
Me: "Ah yes. Quite. How obvious!"
Nelson: Well if you had a chance to look that....
The chess videos you make are truly amazing. I’m also learning to create some chess videos myself. I think this helps me practice my English and review the chess knowledge I’ve learned. I often watch Hikaru Nakamura play bullet chess on Chesscom, and I play bullet chess too, with a rating of over 2400. From a 12-year-old chess girl in China.❤
I wish you did more of these.
Brief and interesting content, thanks Nelson!
I like your commentary style here. I'm now subbed.
man, these two brilliant moves are unbelievable
i might be crazy, but i am almost 100% sure i saw the same thing in a GM game before
Yup, your right it's from Levi/Levy's(dunno the spelling) recaps
okey i found the game...
European Individual Chess Championship 2023, Hotel Zepter, Vrnjacka Banja
Nijat Azad Oglu Abasov
vs
Sabino Brunello
Yeah it was abasov game
Nijat abasov
of course; he sacrificed THE ROOK!
This is so wild.😯
Ya, Agadmator showed it in his channel, I was very impressed.
4:03 min.: What if King -> D8 or Knight -> C6?
Wow what a brilliant play;!
Tnx❤ for teaching us for free.!!
Not as bad as Kramnik missing Mate in 1
I saw this game already on Chess network.
how am i stuck at 800, again and again losing to my own blunders, just giving my queen away... but i found that line instantly. i am playing the wrong guys 😂
I could fall for this 3 games in a row no problem.
Can someone explain why the first brilliant move is brilliant? Can’t black just take the pawn with the pawn on b7?
Yes, it is possible. But then Black will be left with one pawn less and with no compensation, which is a big deal for players of this level.
Taking the rook is obviously a blunder because the pawn advances, but I can't calculate how it promotes.
Found this moves pretty much fast, but only knowing there are moves like this HAHA
The title: Fabiano beats a super grandmaster in 9 moves😅
Fabiano is in the ZONE!
I.v seen like this game before on Remote Chess Academy, but I can,t remember the names
To have this game follow you as a super GM for the rest of your life, it's both embarrassing and inspiring at the same time.
I sure as hell wouldn't like it! 😅
He won anyway
im not going to even lie... this looks like a 600 game
I'm thinking of selling my chess set and playing Connect Four instead. I'll never be this good.
Alireza is shacky in the opening!
If black took the second rook and white pushed the pawn ,black knight to a6 would have solved the problem , and white would have lost material
Where levi!!!!!
We sacrifice the roooooooooook
1. c4 c6
2. Nf3 d5
3. g3 Bg4
4. Ne5 Bf5
5. Qb3 Qb6
6. cxd5 Qxb3
7. axb3 Be4
8. dxc6 Bxh1
9. Rxa7 resigns
This exact sequence has been played between Nijat Abasov and another guy (I forgot his name)
You should do recaps more often than you do.
This makes me feel a lot better as an 1200 rated player. Even grandmasters aren’t perfect.
Thank you for sharing that
I’m not sure if anyone’s noticed this but promoting to a queen isn’t correct, you have to capture the knight first with promotion and only then capture the rook on a7 on the following move.
So that makes him....Super Sayian Grandmaster God Super Sayian, blue
Life is wild
Hey Nelson, I’m not sure if you have an email for a question like this as far as pricing or if you even do hour lessons or whatever but I’d be interested in becoming a student of yours if possible.
Crunch lab? Like Mark Rober?
hey Mr.Vibes is there any reason u stopped uploading those "how a 2200 thinks vs 1500" videos, they were so good!
not that these videos aren't good. They all are. Those ones were just especially good
Ikr, the haters probably got to him
@@jaivanttitus the haters? I thought everyone liked those videos
...Be4 was a total beginner move!
I think Azerbaijani gm Nijat Abbasov had done this trap before Fabiano
I'm not a human, i'm a namuh
why didn't he take with pawn? I mean in any case a pawn on 6th rank is a bad news unless I'm losing my queen or getting checkmate next move there is no reason you shouldn't take it
Take with the knight would be the best move.
Gm igor has a video of the same strategy
I thought the move was bh3 with ideas of bc8 bb7 but im not a super gm
he looks like bob saget
Anything can happen in 10+2 game
Nelson that didnt happen in the game
Awesome!
Fabi got a nice win but reza came back and destroyed him and got to the finals. Think he lost to MVL in the end who was playing out of this world. Mvl ended up beating reza sending him to losers bracket and reza came all the way back but just a bit short.
Gives us mere mortals hope 😂
Seeing a super gm lose in 9 moves makes me feel a lot better about my losses 😅
was caruana wearing pink shirt
There is nothing wrong with that?
@@turkeyleg72 pink shirt caruana was peak caruana
Insane
did this happen on blitz, rapid or classical?
10minute rapid
10minute rapid
He shouldn't have taken the rook
Happy international chess day
Fabi took him to school
Chessis says 89 accuracy)
I read grandmaster to "grandmother😭
Bead check!
Waiting for his comeback
Alireza Firouzja 👑
What’s a super gm?
I can't believe a super gm fell for that. Obviously if he left the rook there that means theres some trap. I guess blunders really do happen to the best of us
Well, there's also the time control: 10 minutes for the game with a two-second increment. When the time control is that fast, oversights will happen.
@@zanti4132your sort of wrong. A super gm has fell for this exact trap in a classical game aswell.
They didn't fall for it. They resigned after White took the pawn on a7. The moves before that were natural.
@@AaronJames53 you are also sourt of wrong. First, it wasn't a super GM who fell for it, it was a 2024-candidate Abasov as the white pieces versus an Italian GM (forgot the name) with the black pieces. The Italian GM "almost fell of the trap", but he noticed it after 20 minutes in a classical game, so he had to accept being down a pawn and eventually lost the game. The trap didn't necessarily work because that GM had 90 minutes to think, but they fell for the beginning of the trap after black played Be4. I was actually so shocked because I would have thought Alireza had analyzed Abasov's games for the candidates, or it turns out he just forgot about this one line.
Its a rapid and he spend 2.5 minute to take that rook. Thats 25% of the time.
That's actually all theory, it's a trap. :)
Will never be as good as Carlsen though 😃
I do wonder how a GM misses such a tactic. Seemed obvious to be with my 0 elo
Lol
I watched this game just few hour ago in Chesscom official channel
I just won a match in 15 seconds
But firouzja won the match guys
Albeit without a clean sheet 😂
when something´s new, even grandmasters fail. Does that mean, grandmasters are noobs in new openings and vieca versa? Who knows
Alireza is very good at chess 960, so no.
@@justusschoenmakers8987 u can choose in 960 your position, cant u?
@@lukeskywalker6785 no, it is completely random. There are 960 positions possible, so memorizing cannot get you far. Hikaru is the world champion, so no, gm's are not noobies in other openings.
@@justusschoenmakers8987 then why does he lost in 9 moves?
@@lukeskywalker6785 well in this case it was just a blunder, even super gm's blunder sometimes, but not very often. In this case it was also not obvious at all that taking the rook would lose the game, ofcourse he should have seen it, but gm's can be humans too. It would also have taken the rook in a 10 minute game
What's the date of this game btw?
Yesterday
@@loicmartinez1668 Which date was yesterday?
@@swedishpsychopath8795 7/19/24
@@swedishpsychopath8795 one day less than today
@@swedishpsychopath8795 3rd day 1445 islamic year
I saw it... Black has to resign 😮because either is check mated through Queen transformation or he losses pieces. And I've seen it actually one move before you said "pause and look" 😊
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What im getting from you is that resigning was premature?
I mean super gms would convert 99% of the time and I’m sure alireza respects Fabiano enough to know it’s over
For guys on that level being up a piece is basically a guaranteed win.
Yeah and basically the position would be impossible to play in a rapid game
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