Interesting note: Alireza, Hikaru, Nepo, Ding, everyone, they pretty much only talk about calculation in the postgame, and Magnus never does as he pretty much only talks about how he slept, what he ate, his general state of mind outside of chess.
@@charliefoxtrot123 Well, It’s also because his calculation has always been flawless, so the only thing he has to worry about is if the machine (his body and mind) is running properly. He’s only worried about maintenance, opponents are worried about seeing lines and out-calculating.
Alireza saying he was happy that someone like Magnus could beat him like that and motivated him to improve was so wholesome, espacially when you see Magnus' reaction
@@DVDKC not the fairest comparison considering Magnus cared FAR more about his games with Alireza and essentially handed his last 5 games to Hans. Magnus just wanted to move on.
@@DVDKC Hans only did better if you look at the overall score but essentially the match was over after first segment and what happened after is sort of meaningless.
people have short memory Alireza crashed hikaru the no2 and a legend in speed chess . Magnus is just in a diff level still these days but also there is a pcycological part playing against Magnus . Props to Alireza to be so good at this age he probably will become champion one day .
@@SerpentShark13927 i like what you are cooking here, but lets be honest hans is not in the slightest important enough for hikaru to care and los purposely xd
What's hilarious is that Alireza's problem was being too good. When he beat Hikaru, Magnus said that this gives him some motivation to play good chess. Then Magnus started worrying that if he is not in good shape, he might lose. This led to a very focused Magnus Carlsen that is a league above all other GMs.
yeah, against Hans he was bludering more than usual because at his own words he was just "wanted to get over the match" but against Arileza he was truly motivated to play good chess
@@Endurx23do you not realize that people can’t play forever? Alireza is 21. Magnus is 33. Alireza has a lot more chess that he is going to be able to play. He has probably 20 more years of playing at the top level. Magnus has much less.
@@snide1574 He didn't need to though, the amount of time it takes is the same either way. He could have just played one move and sat there for a minute each game and it would have taken the same amount of time.
@@lirich0 After seeing both matches I wouldn't say Hans did better than Alireza. Magnus just didn't seem to give it his absolute best or wasn't in his best form whilst playing Hans. Also as far as not giving Hans the same kind of slack, his interview prior to his semifinal match didn't really do him any favors. Even so being number 4 is still incredibly good in a Magnus and Hikaru world. I'm interested in who really can really be at the top in the next 5 years tho. The way Magnus is playing it almost looks like he can sit there for the next 10 years if he really wanted to, but whether its Hans or Alireza next to him is the real question. Seems to be too early to tell right now but Hikaru is for sure reaching his limit soon.
if we're honest, Magnus has been pretty undisputed since he was around 20y.o, if anything i'd think he is just happy he can give Ali something he never got himself.
It reminds me of "The Beast" in Kung Fu Hustle. He was so bored that nobody could ever beat him in a fight, and got excited when he heard there was someone who might be finally able to challenge him.
Trust me, the haters have never experienced anything close to a high level competition let alone being capable of mental aspect of chess. Alireza is the future, and Hans is the goat no doubt.
Lol it was funny, both so close in age. They're both young enough that they shouldn't make excuses. Well Magnus wasn't, but Hikaru is after losing one match. Kasparov has his best year 36 or 37. That's when he hit 2851. He retired at 42 and was the best in the world easily. These are young ages for chess still, it's not like other sports where you it's hard to still play professionally at 40. I guess people have a hard time continuing to study. Hikaru basically said he's losing motivation to stay the best. I doubt Magnus will have the same problem. He wants to make the prodigies earn it. I hope to see him still the best past 40. There are many really really tough prodigies though, and he might get bored, so we'll see.
Magnus Aced the match today but I'm impressed with Alireza's performance in the tournament! He's rightly regarded as the next Big thing by Magnus and Hikaru :')
Magnus has got to be one of the most impressive champions in any sport ever. This level of dominance is rarely seen, and how he does it across almost all time controls and even in Chess960.. Crazy. GOAT!
@@pputnam100 Yes but at that time Wishy was #2. Don't get me wrong, Whisy is an amazing player but his peak was not as good as players like Garry, or Magnus. When Magnus is the number 1 it will be way harder to overtake him than when Wishy was number 1.
What a class act by Alireza. "It would be quite sad if i could beat everyone at my age." Well said. Part of the beauty of chess is in the journey of improvement. I imagine when you're the very best, it's hard to improve as there is nobody to challenge you
Magnus after Semis - 'Alireza is in form and my gameplay against Hans wasn't upto level . I need to play better to win against Alireza' . So Magnus was clearly motivated . And 23.5-7.5 is score when Magnus gets motivated . GOAT for a reason .
I see some pple disrespecting Alireza. A guy who am not fan of him but his behaviour and his attitude and his performance is so so good and a decent youngster maybe the best of the coming gen. And also thanking of getting defeated oh u can't hate him. He will be my future player decently even i wanted him to win this one cuz Magnus means a normal thing but him it was a big big thing. But Magmus shows that he is the GOAT every time.
Was never in doubt that Magnus would win. However I thought it would be closer that it was, considering what Alireza did to Hikaru. They are both Winners, congrats to them
"It could get pretty depressing if at this age I could win all the games. So I'm very happy that there is someone like Magnus that could beat me." The way Magnus smiled after that comment is so adorable. He truly has respect and admiration for Alireza.
@@robertluong3024 Not just Magnus, I don't think there's anyone at that level who doesn't truly respect Alireza. Everytime I hear other people at their level speak about Alireza, it's always positive and with respect.
This was the best chess event I ever saw. It had everything- the trash talking and bad guy persona from Hans; the bravery and determination from alireza and hikaru. With the hero Magnus winning. Congratulations to all the competitors and organisers. Especially Magnus, Alireza, Hikaru and Hans; as well as the awesome commentary
Carlsen's smile there says a lot too, he seems to appreciate that Alireza has an awareness of that dynamic as Carlsen has lived it and has spoken about the imposter syndrome and loneliness at times of being so far ahead of the pack
2:39 Magnus’s smile is so telling. He truly respects Alireza and honestly might see Alireza as one of his biggest rivals ever. Even though he won, he knows Alireza is a different beast and truly respects him
@@obiemmanuel1514 then hikaru didn't have the same mentality as nowadays , in SSC 2022 he won against magnus and he is fischer random champion after he did beat magnus in semis
@@ahmedmohsen656 I know but I think Magnus actually went there this year to crush Hikaru completely again and end the rivalry ...He doesn't like being compared to anyone... Hikaru (from experience of many years being crushed by Magnus saw that coming when Magnus was crushing all the titled Tuesdays recently) wisely avoided the match and targeted Hans... Alireza was just unfortunate to meet a motivated Magnus who transferred his plan for Hikaru to him
@@obiemmanuel1514 Hikaru is really off form since the end of 2023, let alone 2024. Whether this is a permanent decline or not, we will never know since Hikaru is not young anymore. Nevertheless, Magnus just said in the interview 2 days ago that he regarded Hikaru as the best bullet player when at his peak and he is the only one that can match him in speed chess when he is playing normally.
No Comments on Magnus Once a GOAT always a GOAT 🐐 But.. See about youngsters Both Alireza and Hans are of almost same age but there comes the difference the great player never comments on anything else rather than improve themselves and that postive attitude is there in alireza He accepts the defeat and how beautifully he says " *There's someone like magnus who when beats me i get motivated to improve* "... Truly a Prince👑
The interviewer made it very awkward, he should've just pointed out what an incredible performance Alireza had throughout the event and what an amazing feat to get second place in such a top tier tournament
He's the MOAT. The Magnus (Greatest) of all time. You can't get past the MOAT to take his Castle or King. From the dictionary: Magnus is a boy's name with Latin origins. In Latin, this name is a direct translation meaning “greatest”
Magnus has that salvador sanchez attitude. He plays based on his opponents' skill lvl. If you're lvl.1, he'd play as a lvl. 2. If you're lvl. 100, he'd play as a lvl. 101. What a beast, watched it live with dani and levy commentating and it was beautiful.
Fantastic event. Great to see the past few years dramas cast aside to renew focus on the only story that matters for chess fans: what happens over the board between current and aspiring champions. Great to hear a crowd too.
Aliriza he is the one who could be world champion in this Generation / he won against Magnus many times in the past! I enjoyed this championship 👏🏼 good job and veryone
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Alireza and Hans both have a lot of time to progress. I think both had the pressure get to them which is understandable. Look forward to seeing them both compete again.
Yeah, it really seems that Magnus handles chess stress better than almost anyone. But I don't understand exactly, what is this Magnus Effect I hear people talk about?! Is it simply great intimidation?? please explain
@@pputnam100 u play against the top1 in the world, player so good that dominates over other top10 players, will u feel stressed or not? like, its completely diff feeling playing against number 2 than number 1, even if they are super similar, just number 1 is intimidating, and in this case its not super similar, not only top1, but also clearly better than top2 edit: so basically magnus has an advantage just because of him being good, he can play worse than the opponent plays usually, and still win cuz opponent will play worse too xD
Tbh, despite opposite personalities, either Prag or Hans could be the first ones to break the magnus effect. Prag probably already did going by his performances against him.
King Magnus is our humble, noble King. But he knows his strength. He'll make these young players earn his spot as top dawg. Despite obliterating Alireza he said he felt Firouzja is better in making quick decisions.
It's a little hard to get my mind around what happened here. It's easy watching this match and this interview to forget that this is an unbelievable player that had just crushed the 2nd best player in the freakin world only to get demolished in an embarrassing score in the final. Wow.!! Carlsen is on another planet skill wise
Interesting note: Alireza, Hikaru, Nepo, Ding, everyone, they pretty much only talk about calculation in the postgame, and Magnus never does as he pretty much only talks about how he slept, what he ate, his general state of mind outside of chess.
The most important part of performance
Because he is an intuitive player and doesn’t enjoy conscious calculation
Magnus can only beat himself (by not feeling good on game day)
He's INTJ. If you take care of weak Se-Fi, Ni works like magic.
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Well, It’s also because his calculation has always been flawless, so the only thing he has to worry about is if the machine (his body and mind) is running properly. He’s only worried about maintenance, opponents are worried about seeing lines and out-calculating.
Alireza saying he was happy that someone like Magnus could beat him like that and motivated him to improve was so wholesome, espacially when you see Magnus' reaction
Alireza is class. Hopefully he will be more prepared next time, but tbh to beat magnus u need to catch him on a bad day while also having your best
So brilliant ,
Alireza is a class act guy.
Such a great attitude.
Yeah like in the Blitz WCC 2019
Magnus completely crushed the guy who recently won st louis rapid & blitz, singfiled cup and is world bullet champion. GOAT.
This is a mental game, and playing Magnus gave him too much pressure, even Hans Niemann did better.
@@DVDKC not the fairest comparison considering Magnus cared FAR more about his games with Alireza and essentially handed his last 5 games to Hans. Magnus just wanted to move on.
@@andrewb1337Hans is clever, patient and is always looking for attention. Magnus just stopped caring cos of the antics of Hans.
@@DVDKC Hans only did better if you look at the overall score but essentially the match was over after first segment and what happened after is sort of meaningless.
The final boss of chess is just hard to beat.
The ass kicking speaks for itself!
people have short memory Alireza crashed hikaru the no2 and a legend in speed chess . Magnus is just in a diff level still these days but also there is a pcycological part playing against Magnus .
Props to Alireza to be so good at this age he probably will become champion one day .
people tend to forget the 2nd placer anyway, the only exception here is the guy on the paris olympics
At the very least, he has the mindset. I think it will be either him or Prag
@@0sbaprag is not as good as gucci across the formats, especially in Blitz and bullet.. I think the successor has to be alirezza
Hikaru lost in order to face Hans after Hans acted like a child talking about beating both Magnus and Hikaru. He lost on purpose against Alireza.
@@SerpentShark13927 i like what you are cooking here, but lets be honest hans is not in the slightest important enough for hikaru to care and los purposely xd
4:45 magnus had to castle the mic
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What's hilarious is that Alireza's problem was being too good. When he beat Hikaru, Magnus said that this gives him some motivation to play good chess. Then Magnus started worrying that if he is not in good shape, he might lose. This led to a very focused Magnus Carlsen that is a league above all other GMs.
yeah, against Hans he was bludering more than usual because at his own words he was just "wanted to get over the match" but against Arileza he was truly motivated to play good chess
the best players rise up to overcome challenges.
For 10000000000000th time, who tf is that Carlson?
@@osgubben Carlsen's twin brother who I edited out of the message now!
Absolutely loved the fact the Magnus and Alireza has so much respect for each other!
Hope Alireza goes on to become champion someday.
They're not Hans Niemann.
did you just wished dead to Carlsen?
@@Endurx23 retire*
@@Endurx23do you not realize that people can’t play forever? Alireza is 21. Magnus is 33. Alireza has a lot more chess that he is going to be able to play. He has probably 20 more years of playing at the top level. Magnus has much less.
Even if they disrespect him, he is the one they watched on stage for the finals, so they can eat their shitty comments.
To be honest, even both guys didn't expect such a result, you could actually see alireza's tilt during the matches
of course,he literally played the bullet ones random just to end it as soon as he could
@@snide1574 He didn't need to though, the amount of time it takes is the same either way. He could have just played one move and sat there for a minute each game and it would have taken the same amount of time.
funnyy how we don't give hans the same kind of slack, even though hans did better than alireza
@@lirich0 After seeing both matches I wouldn't say Hans did better than Alireza. Magnus just didn't seem to give it his absolute best or wasn't in his best form whilst playing Hans.
Also as far as not giving Hans the same kind of slack, his interview prior to his semifinal match didn't really do him any favors. Even so being number 4 is still incredibly good in a Magnus and Hikaru world. I'm interested in who really can really be at the top in the next 5 years tho. The way Magnus is playing it almost looks like he can sit there for the next 10 years if he really wanted to, but whether its Hans or Alireza next to him is the real question. Seems to be too early to tell right now but Hikaru is for sure reaching his limit soon.
@@lirich0 no he didn't. magnus was no where near as motivated to play and he gave away 5 games for free at the end
Respect to Alireza… Magnus played unbelievable today. Can’t do much about it!
yeah indeed, but chess is a mental battle and Ali lacks some toughness in this area. thats sth he should work on.
Magnus smiling when ali said hes happy theres some1 who can beat him, im pritty sure magnis has exsperianced that
if we're honest, Magnus has been pretty undisputed since he was around 20y.o, if anything i'd think he is just happy he can give Ali something he never got himself.
@@XBorlaugXya so true
It reminds me of "The Beast" in Kung Fu Hustle. He was so bored that nobody could ever beat him in a fight, and got excited when he heard there was someone who might be finally able to challenge him.
big fan of firouzja's attitude. the man can take a tough loss. i bet many of trash talkers here cant tbh.
I'm betting Alireza counts this SCC as a net win. Defeating Hikaru for #2 is crazy difficult and he did it
The disrespect towards Alireza in these comments is absolutely pathetic. Yes, he collapsed, but his performance in the scc has been spectacular.
Same with Hans. Chess fans have become the most disrespectful little keyboard trolls ever. These kids likely have 3 digit ELOs talking smack
Hans had a better win percentage against magnus than alireza and people say he shouldn’t even play chess anymore.
@@pawnzrtastyDon't compare that cheater to Alireza.
Trust me, the haters have never experienced anything close to a high level competition let alone being capable of mental aspect of chess. Alireza is the future, and Hans is the goat no doubt.
One bad day against a legend. Amazing day for Alireza yesterday against another speed demon legend.
I loved Magnus' clarification that he is NOT the same age as Hikaru.
Lol it was funny, both so close in age. They're both young enough that they shouldn't make excuses. Well Magnus wasn't, but Hikaru is after losing one match. Kasparov has his best year 36 or 37. That's when he hit 2851. He retired at 42 and was the best in the world easily. These are young ages for chess still, it's not like other sports where you it's hard to still play professionally at 40. I guess people have a hard time continuing to study. Hikaru basically said he's losing motivation to stay the best. I doubt Magnus will have the same problem. He wants to make the prodigies earn it. I hope to see him still the best past 40. There are many really really tough prodigies though, and he might get bored, so we'll see.
The guy telling alireza he knows he is in a tough spot and than giving him an applause was actually so sweet and cool of him. w interviewer
then*
Yeah, it was very sweet
Live audience is the way to go. More tourneys like this please. 🎉
Magnus always gives thoughtful insight in his interviews. I really like that about him
it was sad to see alireza at the end, bro was mentally destroyed but he is very young, a great great player and i love to see his performance
He may have lost, but at least he can say he beat Magnus with a fried liver
Magnus Aced the match today but I'm impressed with Alireza's performance in the tournament! He's rightly regarded as the next Big thing by Magnus and Hikaru :')
4:45 Magnus just made a chess MEME! 😅
Trying to speak with the trophy in his hands 🔥🔥🔥
They both have lightning bolt
@@viccycav low-key flex lol
He castled
Magnus has got to be one of the most impressive champions in any sport ever. This level of dominance is rarely seen, and how he does it across almost all time controls and even in Chess960.. Crazy. GOAT!
alireza is just 21, he has yet a long way to go and time enough to reach there
Magnus was number one in the world when he was Alireza'a age....oops
@@pputnam100 Yes but at that time Wishy was #2. Don't get me wrong, Whisy is an amazing player but his peak was not as good as players like Garry, or Magnus. When Magnus is the number 1 it will be way harder to overtake him than when Wishy was number 1.
@@birkergud7359well magnus was on his way beating gasparov at age 14
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Wishy was 1st for a short time, yes he was the world champion, but not ranked 1st
Alireza lives in Paris. That's why he was overperforming at the start.
What a class act by Alireza. "It would be quite sad if i could beat everyone at my age." Well said. Part of the beauty of chess is in the journey of improvement. I imagine when you're the very best, it's hard to improve as there is nobody to challenge you
he knows he just has to outlive Magnus...lol I'm kidding, Ali's a very nice man, for sure
Magnus after Semis - 'Alireza is in form and my gameplay against Hans wasn't upto level . I need to play better to win against Alireza' .
So Magnus was clearly motivated . And 23.5-7.5 is score when Magnus gets motivated . GOAT for a reason .
i could probably get someone hired to make that trophy online for 9.99
Hahaha I😂😂😂
Every trophy you see in any tournament ever could be replicated for cheap, but your replica won't represent the same thing.
Heist time. They'll never be able to tell the difference.
5:00 labeling Magnus as "4x speed chess champion" is a criminal understatement
right, but we wouldn't see anything on the screen if they will complete his accomplishments
Alireza is the next generation... but Magnus still holds all the keys. What a great match.
He isn't, he just lives in Paris and didn't have to change timezones etc.
magnus carlsen is a legend, but what an amazing tournament performance for Alireza
Magnus is The Chess God.
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@AbotDell you know stockfish is computer? Brainless
undisputed
3:23 just look at magnus’s face😂😂
7:05 The boss declared everyone should fight for 2nd place for few more years
I see some pple disrespecting Alireza. A guy who am not fan of him but his behaviour and his attitude and his performance is so so good and a decent youngster maybe the best of the coming gen. And also thanking of getting defeated oh u can't hate him. He will be my future player decently even i wanted him to win this one cuz Magnus means a normal thing but him it was a big big thing. But Magmus shows that he is the GOAT every time.
Was never in doubt that Magnus would win. However I thought it would be closer that it was, considering what Alireza did to Hikaru. They are both Winners, congrats to them
"It could get pretty depressing if at this age I could win all the games. So I'm very happy that there is someone like Magnus that could beat me."
The way Magnus smiled after that comment is so adorable. He truly has respect and admiration for Alireza.
Motivated Magnus = Young Mike Tyson. Just stay away from them.
Alirexa has accomplished a lot and has a fantastic future ahead of him. So all haters can stifle it.
Magnus's respect for Alireza is extremely high. That should tell haters what he's about.
@@robertluong3024 Not just Magnus, I don't think there's anyone at that level who doesn't truly respect Alireza. Everytime I hear other people at their level speak about Alireza, it's always positive and with respect.
3:45 bro is another world. "It's good there is someone like magus or I will be depressing to win"
King Magnus! Adds another title!
This was the best chess event I ever saw. It had everything- the trash talking and bad guy persona from Hans; the bravery and determination from alireza and hikaru. With the hero Magnus winning.
Congratulations to all the competitors and organisers. Especially Magnus, Alireza, Hikaru and Hans; as well as the awesome commentary
3:30 is a very classy answer by Alireza
Carlsen's smile there says a lot too, he seems to appreciate that Alireza has an awareness of that dynamic as Carlsen has lived it and has spoken about the imposter syndrome and loneliness at times of being so far ahead of the pack
Well done Alireza and Magnus, great show
2:39 Magnus’s smile is so telling. He truly respects Alireza and honestly might see Alireza as one of his biggest rivals ever. Even though he won, he knows Alireza is a different beast and truly respects him
Rivals??Magnus has no rivals
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0:45 he played an engine online
Alireza's brain completely froze against Magnus.Destroyed.
He was doing really well in the beginning though
Man , wishing hikaru wouldn't have lost yesterday, he could have put a great fight and some adrenaline rush.
Magnus crushed Hikaru in SCC in 2017 by a huge score also...You can't do much when he is in form
@@obiemmanuel1514 then hikaru didn't have the same mentality as nowadays , in SSC 2022 he won against magnus and he is fischer random champion after he did beat magnus in semis
@@ahmedmohsen656 I know but I think Magnus actually went there this year to crush Hikaru completely again and end the rivalry ...He doesn't like being compared to anyone... Hikaru (from experience of many years being crushed by Magnus saw that coming when Magnus was crushing all the titled Tuesdays recently) wisely avoided the match and targeted Hans... Alireza was just unfortunate to meet a motivated Magnus who transferred his plan for Hikaru to him
Not good enough, lol
@@obiemmanuel1514 Hikaru is really off form since the end of 2023, let alone 2024. Whether this is a permanent decline or not, we will never know since Hikaru is not young anymore. Nevertheless, Magnus just said in the interview 2 days ago that he regarded Hikaru as the best bullet player when at his peak and he is the only one that can match him in speed chess when he is playing normally.
Chess was speaking Spanish to Hans :D
No way you thought you did something there 😂😂😂
Magnus: "i wasnt feeling it, then i ate food and was ready to win"
No Comments on Magnus Once a GOAT always a GOAT 🐐
But.. See about youngsters Both Alireza and Hans are of almost same age but there comes the difference the great player never comments on anything else rather than improve themselves and that postive attitude is there in alireza He accepts the defeat and how beautifully he says " *There's someone like magnus who when beats me i get motivated to improve* "... Truly a Prince👑
This guy didn't just win, he annihilated him
Alireza Firouzja spoke true words of a champion! It was just not his time yet.
The interviewer made it very awkward, he should've just pointed out what an incredible performance Alireza had throughout the event and what an amazing feat to get second place in such a top tier tournament
He did give him the props tho
It’s nice to see good sportsmanship! ❤
You gotta love Alirezas attitude. The dude is humble and driven, he's going to be one of the big ones.
He's the MOAT. The Magnus (Greatest) of all time. You can't get past the MOAT to take his Castle or King.
From the dictionary: Magnus is a boy's name with Latin origins. In Latin, this name is a direct translation meaning “greatest”
Magnus has that salvador sanchez attitude. He plays based on his opponents' skill lvl. If you're lvl.1, he'd play as a lvl. 2. If you're lvl. 100, he'd play as a lvl. 101. What a beast, watched it live with dani and levy commentating and it was beautiful.
Alireza played an amazing tournament. Props to him, and congrats to Magnus!
18 seconds ago is insane 😂
Seriously, what an amazing and respectful audience.
With Nintendude giving the trophy, Magnus wobbling Alireza makes perfect sense
"I woke up feeling pretty good today"
Bad news for the competition!
So exciting! Tuning in from Australia! ❤🎉
How is Raygun doing it?
Fantastic event. Great to see the past few years dramas cast aside to renew focus on the only story that matters for chess fans: what happens over the board between current and aspiring champions. Great to hear a crowd too.
At the end of the day, Magnus let his chess speak for itself
...peak for itself.
GOAT reigns supreme.
Finally, the drama stops and the competition begins
Aliriza he is the one who could be world champion in this Generation / he won against Magnus many times in the past!
I enjoyed this championship 👏🏼 good job and veryone
Alirouza is such a wholesome man ❤️
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Alireza and Hans both have a lot of time to progress. I think both had the pressure get to them which is understandable. Look forward to seeing them both compete again.
Yeah, it really seems that Magnus handles chess stress better than almost anyone. But I don't understand exactly, what is this Magnus Effect I hear people talk about?! Is it simply great intimidation?? please explain
@@pputnam100 u play against the top1 in the world, player so good that dominates over other top10 players, will u feel stressed or not? like, its completely diff feeling playing against number 2 than number 1, even if they are super similar, just number 1 is intimidating, and in this case its not super similar, not only top1, but also clearly better than top2
edit: so basically magnus has an advantage just because of him being good, he can play worse than the opponent plays usually, and still win cuz opponent will play worse too xD
Tbh, despite opposite personalities, either Prag or Hans could be the first ones to break the magnus effect. Prag probably already did going by his performances against him.
@@curious_banda Hi, hey I hear about this Magnus effect often, but could you please explain it? we just talking plain old intimidation effect?
Alireza has the greatest fanbase : even magnus is his fan (joking)
But really love to see magnus applauding for alireza ❤
Bro Magnus is the most famous and popular out there,Magnus has like 10 times more fanbase than alireza,what are you even speaking??
the way magnus zones out after every answer man
TBH, all the top players get mad respect from me. Their performances bring so much entertainment and drama. Chess is only getting bigger and bigger.
2:38 when they say clap for Alireza fans Magnus also claps. Goat knows goat
Alireza is a fantastic player and will bounce back, hes had a great year so far since the Candidates
Bro has finished chess 😮💨
Congratulations magnus and an amazing performance from alireza!!🎉🎉🎉
Music was great during the tournament.
Third game of Match Magnus vs Niemann. This game is the Reti Bible. If you use to play Reti/KIA/English Agincourt, that game 3 is your new religion.
King Magnus is our humble, noble King. But he knows his strength. He'll make these young players earn his spot as top dawg. Despite obliterating Alireza he said he felt Firouzja is better in making quick decisions.
Magnus is basically One Punch Man of chess, eh?
Congratulations to all the players. It was a really fun tournament. Well played.
Magnus plays very SOLID and Ambitious. He deserves to WIN👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
The cheapest trophy ever.
It's a little hard to get my mind around what happened here. It's easy watching this match and this interview to forget that this is an unbelievable player that had just crushed the 2nd best player in the freakin world only to get demolished in an embarrassing score in the final. Wow.!! Carlsen is on another planet skill wise
Nerves are a sure sign that you are ready ...if your not nervous your either the goat or not your not ready ...
That trophy is hideous
it is still better than the NFT one
Thanks for spoiling this. I haven’t seen it yet
dont worry the next time they will wait for your confirmation to release the tournament closure
Happy Magnus makes me happy!
Thanks 😂
Alireza's time will come, and Magnus knows he is knocking at the door already. Magnus has huge respect for him 👏 🙌
NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT HOW INSANELY HOT ALI IS?? dudes actually so good looking
They say magnus makes his opponents cry a little inside
true
Magnus will always be on top of the mountain. Arguably the GOAT in chess. 🎉
The trophy looks like something a teenager would make in shop class lol
Alireza took that loss in the best way possible
The lightning bolt... now that is an awesome trophy, I must say!
Power Rangers trophy
Ikr 😂 what are they thinking with these trophy designs
😂😂Best comment!
I just have to think about “it’s mine to lose” from Magnus seeing these results
Total domination over Alireza new speedchess record 16 points advantage in final . Magnus as a child, was fed pawns instead of mother's milk.
what a fking difference between this alireza and hans, great mindset sportsmanship!! took the L like a boss