I checked it with Stockfish and the correct move is g5, white Queen has to go to f5 and after a long tactic black ends up winning white's Queen. Not easy to see
Ganó el más joven,,, y no se pone el resultado pues se entiende perfectamente SINO sabes jugar mucho, sin duda no sabrás nada, pero como en cualquier aspecto de la vida El mundillo del Ajedrez es un mundo aparte, con sus intrigas y rarezas,,, muy interesante.
according to droidfish g5 plus 5 points for black in the first instance Nieman checked to h2 understandably tactical for.human move but eroded his advantage evaluation dropped admittedly its difficult to see even hurts for the eyes exposing your king to check along h8 diagonal
Yep that’s probably the cleanest win, but really everything wins for White. gf gf and even Kc5 seems playable. f4 Kb5 f3 Ne7 f2, Nd5+ followed by Ne3, and White’s idea is to play a7 with the King on b6 at the right moment, and force Ka8, and then play Nd5, f1=Q and Nc7# although this is extremely unnecessary for White to do
Hancels always use the flawed argument that because Hans is staying around 2700 OTB, it must mean he never cheated OTB. Hans was indisputably an extremely good online blitz player. Does that prove Hans never cheated online? So why would you think the fact Hans became decent OTB, that means he never cheated OTB? It’s the exact same modus operandi. Hans selectively cheated to get better invites, better results, sustain rating, and get to play better players. Post Sinquefield, Hans has not demonstrated the same stunning Stockfish level play. Where are all the incredible, incomprehensible Stockfish sequences and Stockfish games? Where is the play that Fabiano Caruana, who has analyzed thousands of games, called “alien” and “beyond my level?”
I was watching a fairly recent interview of Fabi, in the C squared podcast, and it had nothing to do with hans, but he started talking about cheating, and he said he can tell, particularly in the endgame, and based on how stressed his opponent is, and based on intuition. Exactly how Magnus knew
Another thing that you should factor in is the stress caused by the cheating allegations and the lawsuit. I imagine that Hans saw his world falling apart after the accusations and all the online mockery. On top of that, the lawsuit probably takes a lot of his time. I think that Magnus got his ego hurt after playing so bad and this is why he came up with the accusations. Hikaro jumped on the boat. These type of career ending accusations should not be done by top players without definitive evidence. I hope to see both paying heavy for what they did.
In my town the church bells are ringing as well. In your town maby sirens make the most noise. You normally get used to the sounds of a vivid location after a while. When playing chess you can focus on the game. Anyway, do not be racist.
@@trumplostlol3007, yesterday Niemann lost to a 2335 player. So, again, chess has spoken for itself. P.S. When was the last time a 2700 GM lost a classic game to someone with 400 elo rating less than him?
@@tirteo I am not a fan of Hans. But he didn't just get his rating from internet games. Magnus conspiracy theory is nonsense and he is pretty mentally unstable.
White doesn't write down blacks move before he makes his move. Once he only wrote blacks first move then continued to play another two moves before writing them down (3 moves total). Is that ok?
Lol, if hans beat magnus without any form of cheating then hans should be able to win in this game in classical regardless of human ratings. He uses engine preparation then struggles to play accurately = Verified Cheater And in magnus vs hans Niemann games he didn't play any brilliant move. For me he is quilty of cheating (any form, every nanoparticles within the proximity of him) until proven innocent, that is how we judge in Japan.
huh? he makes very few blunders, his rating has increased since that incident so that makes zero sense. you're just watchin a couple youtube videos and thinking thats indicative
@@Ian92999, yes, elo ratings are updated on a monthly basis but you say a 2335 is +2600. Sure, my friend. In his last tournament this +2600 disguised as a 2335 drew to a 2079 player. By the way, Niemann is -17 in just 8 rounds. Do you remember any +2700 losing 17 points in a single tournament against much weaker opponents? Any +2700 GM with so many ridiculous blunders?
Ok, let's be clear. This Hans Niemann is the same that totally dominated Magnus Carlsen while playing the black pieces in an opening Magnus had never played before. This is the same Hans Niemann who repeatedly show a 100% coincidence with computer moves on classical tournament. This is the same guy whose results skyrocketed on tournaments that were live streamed and whose performance was amazingly poor on non streamed tournaments. This is the same guy we've seen blundering again and again, not preventing fairly easy moves from his opponents (at least easy for a +2700). And regarding the young Chinese talent, I'm sure he'll soon be a great player, but, please, he's 2335 right now. Yes he's +70 in this tournament, but it's also true that in his last tournament he vas +5 and drew with a 2079. By the way, he's 15, he's not 7 or 8. He's quite mature. So trying to justify Hans' loss with the white pieces vs a 2335 opponent by saying that this young guy is a genius, a +2600 in disguise is not true.
People are so stupid sometimes, the only winning path for Niemann was g5! before Qh2+ but the line is incredibly deep and hard to see and obviously Qh2+ first is so tempting and looks winning to be honest if you don't have an engine. In general if anything, Hans is proving he has the ability to be a 2700, so many open tournaments and still maintain the same rating is very impressive. The guys that only play closed tournaments would drop a lot of rating if they countinously played open tournaments. Certainly doesn't look like Hans cheated OTB vs Magnus, regardless of how many times he did online. Unless he somehow found out about Magnus prep that day and there's proof, I've always thought the accusation painted a very bad picture of Magnus, lost respect for him.
@verylogicalguy9216 Of course, it couldn't just be that all of Hans's games are big news on TH-cam and every loss is magnified... I mean I'm sure he follows every other 2650 plus player and sees how many times they are winning and losing as well
Hans in typical fashion leaves the board in a total mess.
What a grub!
0:01 did he need to replace the battaries?😂
0:18 What was the correct move for Black?
I checked it with Stockfish and the correct move is g5, white Queen has to go to f5 and after a long tactic black ends up winning white's Queen. Not easy to see
Nothing to say about the game, but I really like these pieces! Great knights!
Damn, he'd been playing Magnus he would've found the mate!
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Хорошая партия. Встретились два будущих чемпиона мира
2:08 Why Hans Niemann didnt take Murzins knight wasnt that free or am i missing something? DO pawns could have cause him a trouble after that capture
Absolutely correct.
loses to Kb3! first preventing both Na4 and Nc4, then pushing c6 (or so says stockfish)
Well ,who won?
Why is not the result displayed anywhere?
Shaking hands means draw or win?
Nobody offers draw so the first hand means the one who lose
Ganó el más joven,,, y no se pone el resultado pues se entiende perfectamente
SINO sabes jugar mucho, sin duda no sabrás nada, pero como en cualquier aspecto de la vida
El mundillo del Ajedrez es un mundo aparte, con sus intrigas y rarezas,,, muy interesante.
If 1. ..., f4; 2. a7, Kb7; 3. Ke4 and White win.
2:02 why not take the knight? protected by the bishop, or have I missed something?
My thought exactly
if he takes the knight then his knight cant stop the pawwn, c6! and c7-c8=Q soon the knight is too far to stop it
Takes the knight with knight, then c6 bxc6 dxc6, knight to a4 and I don’t see why black is not better
@@Furansowakun King takes knight on a4
@@bbax56 the king can't reach a4
'chess speaks for itself'
this kid looks like young magnus
according to droidfish g5 plus 5 points for black in the first instance Nieman checked to h2 understandably tactical for.human move but eroded his advantage evaluation dropped admittedly its difficult to see even hurts for the eyes exposing your king to check along h8 diagonal
Curious. Although White's last move, g5, prompted resignation, I would have played 1. gxf gxf 2. Nb4 in an instant.
Yep that’s probably the cleanest win, but really everything wins for White. gf gf and even Kc5 seems playable. f4 Kb5 f3 Ne7 f2, Nd5+ followed by Ne3, and White’s idea is to play a7 with the King on b6 at the right moment, and force Ka8, and then play Nd5, f1=Q and Nc7# although this is extremely unnecessary for White to do
1...Kb6 2.a7 Kb7 3.Kc5 f4 4.Nd4 Kxa7
5.Kxb5 Kb7 6.Kc5 Kc7 7.Kd5 Kd7 8.Ke5
Ke7 9.Kxf4 Kf7 and White wins.
Hans still not recovered from prostate injury 🤕
Is this a troll or did he actually hurt his prostate?
Quite unfortunate to win the opponents knight in time trouble but it turns out to be poisoned
Brilliant play and an impressive win by the young chess protégé 👋! His chess prowess and superiority speaks for itself 🤪!
The module was turned off
who won?
Must've left the beads back at the hotel.
Hancels always use the flawed argument that because Hans is staying around 2700 OTB, it must mean he never cheated OTB.
Hans was indisputably an extremely good online blitz player. Does that prove Hans never cheated online?
So why would you think the fact Hans became decent OTB, that means he never cheated OTB?
It’s the exact same modus operandi. Hans selectively cheated to get better invites, better results, sustain rating, and get to play better players.
Post Sinquefield, Hans has not demonstrated the same stunning Stockfish level play. Where are all the incredible, incomprehensible Stockfish sequences and Stockfish games? Where is the play that Fabiano Caruana, who has analyzed thousands of games, called “alien” and “beyond my level?”
I was watching a fairly recent interview of Fabi, in the C squared podcast, and it had nothing to do with hans, but he started talking about cheating, and he said he can tell, particularly in the endgame, and based on how stressed his opponent is, and based on intuition. Exactly how Magnus knew
Another thing that you should factor in is the stress caused by the cheating allegations and the lawsuit. I imagine that Hans saw his world falling apart after the accusations and all the online mockery. On top of that, the lawsuit probably takes a lot of his time. I think that Magnus got his ego hurt after playing so bad and this is why he came up with the accusations. Hikaro jumped on the boat. These type of career ending accusations should not be done by top players without definitive evidence. I hope to see both paying heavy for what they did.
@@guibaterasoadI agree with you
@@guibaterasoad what a joke
fabi also stated in his podcast just a couple of weeks ago that he believes Hans' real level is around 2700?
They have to play with that sound in the background? Holy shit
In my town the church bells are ringing as well. In your town maby sirens make the most noise. You normally get used to the sounds of a vivid location after a while. When playing chess you can focus on the game. Anyway, do not be racist.
Easy to miss g5 forcing the white queen to move followed by a very long sequence of checks.
Chess has spoken for itself
Not exactly. Qh2 was a natural move but was a blunder.
@@trumplostlol3007, yesterday Niemann lost to a 2335 player.
So, again, chess has spoken for itself.
P.S. When was the last time a 2700 GM lost a classic game to someone with 400 elo rating less than him?
@@tirteo Alice Lee took down a GM with 2700 at the age of 13. LOL
@@trumplostlol3007 yes, he defeated him with the white pieces in an online 10+2 game... I guess it's not exactly the same, don't you think so?
@@tirteo I am not a fan of Hans. But he didn't just get his rating from internet games. Magnus conspiracy theory is nonsense and he is pretty mentally unstable.
2:05 he misses knight takes b2
Then it's winning position for Hans 😑
no c6 wins for white after Nxb2
C6 Nd the pawn is unstoppable
He didn't miss it bro
White doesn't write down blacks move before he makes his move. Once he only wrote blacks first move then continued to play another two moves before writing them down (3 moves total). Is that ok?
No love lost here between these two lol
Lol, if hans beat magnus without any form of cheating then hans should be able to win in this game in classical regardless of human ratings.
He uses engine preparation then struggles to play accurately = Verified Cheater
And in magnus vs hans Niemann games he didn't play any brilliant move.
For me he is quilty of cheating (any form, every nanoparticles within the proximity of him) until proven innocent, that is how we judge in Japan.
No cheating. No Party 😂😂😂
Здорво!
Seeing his games and the level of blunders against lower rated opponents.. The suspicion gets stronger that he cheated against Magnus.
There’s absolutely zero chance he cheated OTB against Magnus
Ur so gullible. Your drink Magnus's every drop of saliva.
huh? he makes very few blunders, his rating has increased since that incident so that makes zero sense. you're just watchin a couple youtube videos and thinking thats indicative
@@absidyabsidy2727 Chances may be low, but never zero
Yeah…he cheated like a mf
See Hans lose = "Hans cheated!!" did u watch the game or see the title? This opponent is great decision maker and player... Good game between the two.
Yesterday Niemann lost to a 2335 player. End of story.
@@tirteo "END OF STORY" 🤣🤣🤣I saw this, and yes that opponent was not a real 2300, rather 15 y/o Xue Haowen is likely 2600+.soon enough.
@@Ian92999, yes, elo ratings are updated on a monthly basis but you say a 2335 is +2600. Sure, my friend. In his last tournament this +2600 disguised as a 2335 drew to a 2079 player.
By the way, Niemann is -17 in just 8 rounds.
Do you remember any +2700 losing 17 points in a single tournament against much weaker opponents?
Any +2700 GM with so many ridiculous blunders?
@@tirteo Hey man the chess speaks for itself. You cant nitpick a young player's draw against a lower rated opponent either..
Ok, let's be clear. This Hans Niemann is the same that totally dominated Magnus Carlsen while playing the black pieces in an opening Magnus had never played before.
This is the same Hans Niemann who repeatedly show a 100% coincidence with computer moves on classical tournament.
This is the same guy whose results skyrocketed on tournaments that were live streamed and whose performance was amazingly poor on non streamed tournaments.
This is the same guy we've seen blundering again and again, not preventing fairly easy moves from his opponents (at least easy for a +2700).
And regarding the young Chinese talent, I'm sure he'll soon be a great player, but, please, he's 2335 right now.
Yes he's +70 in this tournament, but it's also true that in his last tournament he vas +5 and drew with a 2079.
By the way, he's 15, he's not 7 or 8. He's quite mature.
So trying to justify Hans' loss with the white pieces vs a 2335 opponent by saying that this young guy is a genius, a +2600 in disguise is not true.
Beadz meanz Hanz 🤣
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0.33 seconds 🤣
People are so stupid sometimes, the only winning path for Niemann was g5! before Qh2+ but the line is incredibly deep and hard to see and obviously Qh2+ first is so tempting and looks winning to be honest if you don't have an engine.
In general if anything, Hans is proving he has the ability to be a 2700, so many open tournaments and still maintain the same rating is very impressive. The guys that only play closed tournaments would drop a lot of rating if they countinously played open tournaments. Certainly doesn't look like Hans cheated OTB vs Magnus, regardless of how many times he did online. Unless he somehow found out about Magnus prep that day and there's proof, I've always thought the accusation painted a very bad picture of Magnus, lost respect for him.
@2:04, why Hans didn’t capture his opponent’s knight? Horrible blunder and bad play there by Hans which saddened me.
Who's stopping the white pawns from queening?
if he takes the knight, then white plays c6 and anything that black does, the pawns can't be stopped eventually queening
Hans 2500+ somehow he reach 2700+😅😅😅
Sure Bob everyone is the random rating you assign them not the one that they've earned by playing thousands of games
@verylogicalguy9216 Of course, it couldn't just be that all of Hans's games are big news on TH-cam and every loss is magnified... I mean I'm sure he follows every other 2650 plus player and sees how many times they are winning and losing as well
Bad play by Hans! Too bad!
Volodar does not play!
Lol i see this self admitted cheater lose more than i see him win lmaooo.
explain his rising elo you f 🤡
they had to listen to that awful chanting throughout the tournament?? How distracting.
and he lost today too, I hope he's doing ok
Hans is great Chess player
I think Magnus Carlson paranoia got the best of him
The Russian young player is made of facts not beads like others 😎😎🥸