@@diggermeddler1169 It's make sense lmao. Duda plays really well in this tourney, if you check all his games you will found it make sense. I mean i get a hunch that Magnus will struggle against Duda, after i saw most of Duda's games.
I honestly don't think I've laughed harder at a chess game than Magnus zig-zagging the queen from a1 to d2, forcing Fedoseev to keep moving his knight back and forth while he gained ground is dominance in every form of the word
@@crashhhhhhh3068 I checked with Stockfish. After the discovered check Magnus can just block with the b pawn and escort the pawn to queen. And if Fedoseev doesn't push the c pawn, then Black king march to win the knight or bishop together with the queen.
@@arijitdey3154 which world are you living in buddy? The dude is crushing it. He was the only top ten player to make it to the semis and is now the only player to have 2800+ rating. He still outclasses every player in this world by a huge margin
I have seen this game live, with commentary from GM's Daniel Naroditsky and Hou Yifan. Magnus' time management was really phenomenal. He went into really deep and time consuming thinks to bend a small disadvantage into a winning position while Fedoseef tried to move fast to keep time advantage. When they had reached move 40, Magnus had nearly used all of his time. But then they gained addititional time and after considering the situation, it was at that point Fedoseef resigned. That was the real good stuff...
Magus Carlsen in an interview after third place match answered a question on his match yesterday, “I couldn’t focus, the World Cup was going through my mind, I did way too poorly under pressure and need to work on that.”
Wow what an awesome game, I never comment on these videos, but this is just incredible. To pull that off in the World Cup is insane. Reminds me of AlphaZero vs Stockfish
"And it is now as of move 7 we have a completely new game" Magnus should do that more often! Taking guys out of theory and just play chess.. He is crushing!
10:10 that king move haha 😂🤣 classic Magnus he's literally just flexing... my goodness that's just brutal. If you didn't know it was Magnus who was playing the game, that move would give it away.
Yesterday I saw People saying Magnus not worthy of champion & not better than Bobby, as he lost to Duda but I said Nope he is GOAT.....!! Yes he can Squeeze water from Stone...!!🙏🏻👏👏👏
@@ln9296 great. look in any chess database, tell me the percent of wins without castling vs without g4. I will wait Also causation is just strong correlation. Heck even the laws of the universe aren't deterministic
White King: "Help" White pieces: "It's nice that we all got together on these squares, we should hang out more often. Let's have a sleepover, tra la la"
@@blueberryoatmeal4009 You are Awesome!!! And you're double Awesome for liking Chess too! I just did it because blueberries were on sale, and it was a surprisingly good combination together! Made my oatmeal with milk and it was good!
This reminds me of when Magnus lost the semi-final of one of the Champions Chess Tour events and then unleashed hell on Wesley So in the third place play-off. Angry Magnus= best Magnus
This was more like an Alpha Zero game. A pawn and exchange sacrifice to leave black completely trapped until it desperately tries to give material back and then he goes for the kill.
Zugzwang is a German word which basically means, "It is your turn to move, and all of your moves are bad!" There is no "pass" or "skip a move" in chess, so sometimes having to move can lose the game! Zugzwang is a German word which translates to "compulsion to move."
It's interesting how in the post-analysis it seems so clear that black was dominant, but watching the coverage live it was not clear at all for quite a few moves after the rook sac. Carlsen was behind on the clock and the eval bar was showing white as favourite. In commentary Naroditsky and Hou Yifan said the eval was probably wrong and Carlsen had compensation for the sac, but they weren't very confident in their assessment and struggled to find how Carlsen would convert his activity advantage. Watching the post-analysis is great but watching in real-time gave me a lot of appreciation for Carlsen's ability to find the win over the board as the GMs in commentary struggled to find it even with engine assistance.
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GOAT Carlsen and this was more entertaining than Karjakin-Duda 16 moves draw game.
Magnus has been hiding his prep and strategies for the world championship but after his loss against Duda de Decided to unlish everything Phenomenal game !!
@@cosmicsapientia2447 why do I keep seeing people like you on the internet.I don't mind you calling me a fanboy but do you have to be impolite and say "shut up" ?
@@cosmicsapientia2447 and YES of course no one is immune to losing,even Alpha Zero lost a couple of games ,dispite winning it's match against stockfish
Dvoretsky and Yusopov: "In positions of strategic manoeuvring seek the worst-placed piece. Activating that piece is often the most reliable way of improving your position as a whole."
@@thefighterinhades you are such an obserative person. I will tell you the truth,I don't translate agad's titles,I am a spy and this is my mean of communication with my fellow spies. And the number is a code. Don't tell anyone
i recommend to do a video about duda vs karjakin game 2, where right after karjakin decided to draw in 17 moves as white, that happened ... beautiful win, beautiful story ;)) Polish beth harmon vibe
It reminds Karpov Kasparov game which was completely dominated by Kasparov in the Sicilian opening in their World Championship. This game will be immortal ,May be the game of the tournament.
In America folklore there was this trapper who got caught in his bear trap. He had to cut off his leg at the ankle to free himself from the trap. A bear then started moving his way and he couldn't run from it because you can't outrun a bear hopping on one leg. so he quickly cut the other leg off at the ankle, same level as the other leg, so he was able to run on his stumps quicker than he could hop on one leg. He was able to avoid capture by the bear but he bled to death in his cabin. I have no idea what that has to do with this game but it just came to mind for some reason.
This is one of the most brilliant middle game play that I have seen. Really a gem.
Magnus the champion, best Chess player of all time
I even go so far as to call it one of the best human games ever played.
watch Anand vs Levon
Absolutely amazing. Is Carlsen a Borg?
I was honestly feeling the pain of playing this position against Magnus
I felt hopelessness.
Playing Magnus feels like you are drowning
@@bledathehun328 Polgar was right in her description. Just looking at this from whites side of the board made me feel like it was hard to breathe.
Yup. Torture. Sometimes it's better to lose quickly.
@@WreckedRectum Where did Polgar commentated, if I may ask?
Love it whenever Carlsen loses a match. Cause he'll always comeback stronger. Truly a phenomenal World Champion.
Wp to Fedoseev as well.
It does seem that way..he was savage here.
How could he even lose to Duda makes no sense
@@diggermeddler1169 Better prep, better opening game. middle game, end game..happens.
@@diggermeddler1169 It's make sense lmao. Duda plays really well in this tourney, if you check all his games you will found it make sense. I mean i get a hunch that Magnus will struggle against Duda, after i saw most of Duda's games.
@@niagra898 duda won in rapid not classical. Magnus is not nearly as good in shorter time controls then in classical
I honestly don't think I've laughed harder at a chess game than Magnus zig-zagging the queen from a1 to d2, forcing Fedoseev to keep moving his knight back and forth while he gained ground is dominance in every form of the word
that's Magnus doing a T-pose :D
For me it was the random king moves, what a chad
How many "forms" does the word have tho?
Queen a1 was actually a blunder, I'm pretty sure.
@@jootpepet probably just the one, it wasn't until after I commented that I remembered the phrase is "every sense of the word" lol
Magnus could well even have walked his king all the way around to white king to say hello while white pieces just watched the show.
He couldn't have, is what the live commentators pointed out, when the white king reaches a6 u can push the c pawn and get discovered check.
enjoy* the show
@@crashhhhhhh3068 I checked with Stockfish. After the discovered check Magnus can just block with the b pawn and escort the pawn to queen. And if Fedoseev doesn't push the c pawn, then Black king march to win the knight or bishop together with the queen.
@@crashhhhhhh3068 isnt that exactly why magnus put his light bishop on f5? to stop the discovered check with his bishop?
@@edlaksmi2211 interesting
That was like watching an Alphazero game. Phenomenal positional understanding from Carlsen.
What an incredible game! One of the best sacrifice games! Opponent was literally begging to give back the exchange sacrifice at the end!
Simply a masterpiece!! The pawn sac with f4 to dominate the dark squares is truly Alphazeroish. Playing like a NN engine! Wonderful game
exactly my thoughts. so cool to see how deep super GMs think, just so fucking awesome.
I feel claustrophobic just watching this game. Can't imagine how Fedoseev must have felt.
Suffocating
Fornicating.
Magnus taking out his frustration of not reaching the finals
wait, he didnt make finals?
@@johnnypiquel2295kinda expected because Duda has been playing exceptionally well on this tourney
@@johnnypiquel2295 this match is for third place
@@johnnypiquel2295 Nope, he didnt. Duda knocked him out in the tie breaks in the Semi
so, he can't play for first, meaning he can't be wc this year?
This is what happens when you face a pissed-off Carlsen…
He is only pissed off because he lost to someone that played better than him. Hurts the ego
And Carlson is pissed off every tournament these days. This is called the mid age crisis.
White got buried alive.
Well it seems carlsens era is coming to an end
@@arijitdey3154 which world are you living in buddy? The dude is crushing it. He was the only top ten player to make it to the semis and is now the only player to have 2800+ rating. He still outclasses every player in this world by a huge margin
Magnus showing off both his chess and wrestling skills here. Brilliant chokehold.
That's some old school catch wrestling crush-then-strangle thinking.
It was very clever how Magnus smothered white into not being able to move.
yea
Yea
yea so clever, clever clever clever. man this is so clever. wow. what a clever idea. so clever. wow.
I have seen this game live, with commentary from GM's Daniel Naroditsky and Hou Yifan. Magnus' time management was really phenomenal. He went into really deep and time consuming thinks to bend a small disadvantage into a winning position while Fedoseef tried to move fast to keep time advantage. When they had reached move 40, Magnus had nearly used all of his time. But then they gained addititional time and after considering the situation, it was at that point Fedoseef resigned. That was the real good stuff...
Fedoseev should be congratulated for contributing to the best zugzwang puzzle of 2021.
Magus Carlsen in an interview after third place match answered a question on his match yesterday, “I couldn’t focus, the World Cup was going through my mind, I did way too poorly under pressure and need to work on that.”
10:21
That's like the most unconfortable position to be in, specially against Magnus... Poor Fedoseev
Even looking at whites position there makes you feel cramped
this position is the embodiment of "there is literally no move for white to be made"
He literally played like an engine here
this is one of the most amazing games i have ever seen...
11:50 Magnus: Now you are just being silly so I capture this rook. lol
Carlsen is so pissed to play for 3rd that he proceeded to play a masterpiece with black so he can quick draw with white and end this bullsh*t
Ikr
Anddd he just played another masterpiece with white.
wow there was absoluetly nothing vlad could do in this position, completely pinned down... brilliant play from magnus!
3:10 One pawn "structure", gotta love agad :D
Wow what an awesome game, I never comment on these videos, but this is just incredible. To pull that off in the World Cup is insane. Reminds me of AlphaZero vs Stockfish
I am a bit sad there was no "the bishops are fully operational" comment. Carlsen's bishops were crushing Fedoseev's position for most of the game.
Only the dark square bishop (and later the other one joined), but knight was nice and Queen too
That exchange sacrifice worked phenomenally well.
"Agadmator's hello everyone after a completed game is faster than a bullet train" -Sun Tzu
...Now I get why Antonio rarely edits out missed takes, so to say
Best game I have seen this year until now.
"And it is now as of move 7 we have a completely new game"
Magnus should do that more often! Taking guys out of theory and just play chess.. He is crushing!
yes!
I mean, he played h4 on move 3, thats why there is no theory
f4 is a very beatiful, strong move, implies a deep strategic understanding of the position.
A real master piece by the World Champ MC...Bravooo
Loved the quote above the board for a Zugzwang game - "The most powerful weapon in Chess is to have the next move".
Magnus is at his best when he plays like he has nothing to loose.
Most powerful weapon in the chess is to resign - a random noob rated 1200
Spectacular = understatement of the year. Masterpiece by Magnus.
One of my most favorite chess games. Gives me chills
It looked like a lion was playing with its prey, just teasing and teasing without going for the kill.
Dude was like "take my stupid rook I don't want it anymoooore!!" He gave it away and then resigned lol
So beautiful. Such vision. Much champion.
Magnus was so dominant in this game !
10:10 that king move haha 😂🤣 classic Magnus he's literally just flexing... my goodness that's just brutal. If you didn't know it was Magnus who was playing the game, that move would give it away.
!!! “Crushing like a Can” !!!
Yesterday I saw People saying Magnus not worthy of champion & not better than Bobby, as he lost to Duda but I said Nope he is GOAT.....!!
Yes he can Squeeze water from Stone...!!🙏🏻👏👏👏
Castling: Likely the most important move in chess
Fedoseev: "Imma pretend I didn't see that."
castling is overrated tbh
@@ln9296 clearly not lol. Look what happened here
@@deepdive1338 Correlation not causation, I could just as easily say that the reason he lost was that he didn't play 1. g4
@@ln9296 great. look in any chess database, tell me the percent of wins without castling vs without g4. I will wait
Also causation is just strong correlation. Heck even the laws of the universe aren't deterministic
@@deepdive1338 The universe is pretty close to deterministic my dude, and if you want to play some blitz chess I will play Kf1/8 all day
White King: "Help"
White pieces: "It's nice that we all got together on these squares, we should hang out more often. Let's have a sleepover, tra la la"
@Matuscara ت Nah, you're just too dumb to grab the humor.
@Matuscara ت I've got no problem imagining that is what a narrow minded moron would think. It must be my level of empathy.
I literally was eating blueberry oatmeal while watching this game, it tastes really good!
@@carrotflowers9316Ah, another person of taste, thank you for joining the cult. Carrot flowers are pretty cool, too ^^
@@blueberryoatmeal4009 You are Awesome!!! And you're double Awesome for liking Chess too! I just did it because blueberries were on sale, and it was a surprisingly good combination together! Made my oatmeal with milk and it was good!
Magnus needed a game where he could just have fun with the position
magnus made fedoseev look like a noob
There's a reason he's world champion - what a game!
I saw this match live and it was less joyable, entertaining, and afcourse understandable then now on ure channel...😂..
Great salute from inda bro!!!!
for those who didnt see the match yesterday you mentioned to skip at 0:25 but upon the start of the video you said this is the match for 3rd place!!
What a great game by the world champion. Savage. Wow, this is how you literally crush an opponent.
The dark-squared bishop on the f4 was a true monster
that pawn sacrifice won the game. That really is the good stuff.
This reminds me of when Magnus lost the semi-final of one of the Champions Chess Tour events and then unleashed hell on Wesley So in the third place play-off. Angry Magnus= best Magnus
Magnus showed some Karpov-esque play in this game
Magnus has been favoring the fiancheccto as black lately.
It seemed to me like tal was playing with the black pieces!!
ikr
This was more like an Alpha Zero game. A pawn and exchange sacrifice to leave black completely trapped until it desperately tries to give material back and then he goes for the kill.
Alternative title: "Zig-zags and Zugzwangs!"
lol!
Carlsen zig zagging that queen reminds me of gradually and progressively constricting a resisting opponent in BJJ.
Could feel fedoseev on board slowing strangling to death unable to do anything. All hail magnus the king
Zugzwang is a German word which basically means, "It is your turn to move, and all of your moves are bad!" There is no "pass" or "skip a move" in chess, so sometimes having to move can lose the game! Zugzwang is a German word which translates to "compulsion to move."
@@thernly I know I did. Some words in the German language has so many great uses that English does not.
Zug means train.😉
A nice game by Magnus. We want more of this sort of thing from him.
It's interesting how in the post-analysis it seems so clear that black was dominant, but watching the coverage live it was not clear at all for quite a few moves after the rook sac.
Carlsen was behind on the clock and the eval bar was showing white as favourite. In commentary Naroditsky and Hou Yifan said the eval was probably wrong and Carlsen had compensation for the sac, but they weren't very confident in their assessment and struggled to find how Carlsen would convert his activity advantage.
Watching the post-analysis is great but watching in real-time gave me a lot of appreciation for Carlsen's ability to find the win over the board as the GMs in commentary struggled to find it even with engine assistance.
GOAT Carlsen and this was more entertaining than Karjakin-Duda 16 moves draw game.
What a briliant move by Magnus this f4!!! so awesome, so cool staff 😎😎😎
Magnus has been hiding his prep and strategies for the world championship but after his loss against Duda de Decided to unlish everything
Phenomenal game !!
Shut up fanboy, everyone is prone to losing.
@@cosmicsapientia2447 why do I keep seeing people like you on the internet.I don't mind you calling me a fanboy but do you have to be impolite and say "shut up" ?
@@cosmicsapientia2447 and YES of course no one is immune to losing,even Alpha Zero lost a couple of games ,dispite winning it's match against stockfish
Amazing move by magnus on f4 and following it up with the rook exchange 👌
Rook sacrifice*
I will become world champion but not really.
“Agadmator”
Zugzwang is state of my mind when I have to make the first move!
Some say Fedoseev is still in Zugzwang 3 hours after the match..
😂😂
"Skip 10 seconds now"
Skips...
Game start.
Damn my man agadmator actually counted exactly 10 seconds what a chad.
Agad, you missed an opportunity to name this video The Zig Zag Zugzwang!
This was actually a really really amazing game. Total entertainment after quite some time.
I love how agadmator always assumes his audience all found the move. He has faith in me even if my chess coach doesn't!
Lol. same here
Hey, I'm the first one to comment, your variation at various moves are just awesome 😎😎
Agadmator is truly good at titles.
He makes it look so easy
Dvoretsky and Yusopov: "In positions of strategic manoeuvring seek the worst-placed piece. Activating that piece is often the most reliable way of improving your position as a whole."
Magnus was basically playing both players' moves and Fedoseev was just watching
Just watched the nimzowiztch Zugzwang before this 😃
Day 7635 of translating agad's titles into Greek:" Μια κότα στρουμπουλη μια κόκκινη πουλαδα επήγε την αυγή μια βόλτα στη λιακάδα"
His channel is not even that old, what, are you high? 7635 days, gimme a break
@@thefighterinhades you are such an obserative person. I will tell you the truth,I don't translate agad's titles,I am a spy and this is my mean of communication with my fellow spies. And the number is a code. Don't tell anyone
@@Nicks721 get out of your bongcloud
That pawn move is why he is the best chess player in my lifetime. Honestly brilliant move.
An extremely impressive instructive game. Thank you for commenting this !
This game will be admired for centuries
Oohh...this game is awesome..I catched it live 🔥
Fedoseev went from an active position to a passive one with a single pawn push.
i recommend to do a video about duda vs karjakin game 2, where right after karjakin decided to draw in 17 moves as white, that happened ... beautiful win, beautiful story ;)) Polish beth harmon vibe
Legend has it that Fedo is still thinking what piece to move until this time.
In this game Carlson says the road will not easy for Neponiatchi in November.
Hope there will be games like this one.
It reminds Karpov Kasparov game which was completely dominated by Kasparov in the Sicilian opening in their World Championship.
This game will be immortal ,May be the game of the tournament.
Magnus always finds the engine move
Rook: I have a death wish
Bishop: My pleasure
Alph zero did great this game!
Though you dont get the World Cup
You still have the World champ.
Magnus im rooting
Fedoseev looks like agadmators cousin 😂
I wish we saw more games like this from Magnus
Magnus reminded us that he's still World Champion
That Queen sneaking closer and closer to the white King, just choking out whites positions. 💀💀💀
In America folklore there was this trapper who got caught in his bear trap. He had to cut off his leg at the ankle to free himself from the trap. A bear then started moving his way and he couldn't run from it because you can't outrun a bear hopping on one leg. so he quickly cut the other leg off at the ankle, same level as the other leg, so he was able to run on his stumps quicker than he could hop on one leg.
He was able to avoid capture by the bear but he bled to death in his cabin. I have no idea what that has to do with this game but it just came to mind for some reason.
That's a zen story. No beginning, no end, just a middle.
fedoseev's position on the midgame feels like hell man.