yes, he needs some neck and spine conditioning practices to look healthier, all the rest is fine - when he sees the board through his hair more or less clear.
Very impressive performance, teaching us effective strategy on how to develop a strong position and the coordinated placement of pieces before launching a suffocating attack.
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
The move is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
Взятие на проходе. Это правило позволяет своей пешкой взять вражескую, походившую на два поля, как если бы она походила лишь на одно, но только на следующий ход непосредственно после самого хода. Звучит сложно, но на самом деле правило базовое. Думаю, в Интернете можно легко найти объяснение подробнее и проще моего.)
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
I just know basic chess not even an amateur, but it started to look fun, i watch dubov,magnus and hikaru for now. I dont know so many moves, looks complicated and simple at the same time
At 4:03 the dude on the right takes a diagonal move whilst there’s a pawn to the left of him??? Isn’t that an illegal move??? How does no one say anything??
En passant - when a the pawn moves second to fourth rank , and there’s an opponents pawn in the adjacent fourth rank , the opponent may capture diagonally . However , this has to be done immediately after the first player has moved his pawn from the second to fourth rank .
It's not really the same thing. You see Dubov knocked down the rook by accident and fixed it before pressing the clock like you're supposed to do. If you knock a piece by accident you should pick it up before pressing the clock. In the clip you're referring to Hikaru pressed the clock and then while coming back with his arm knocked down a piece. His opponent tried to call the judge on that but it was nonsense cause Hikaru dropped the piece after pressing the clock so he did not break any rule and it was impossible for him to do otherwise.
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
Found it: En passant is a move in chess. It is a special pawn capture that can only occur immediately after a pawn makes a move of two squares from its starting square, and it could have been captured by an enemy pawn had it advanced only one square
it is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
Взятие на проходе. Это правило позволяет своей пешкой взять вражескую, походившую на два поля, как если бы она походила лишь на одно, но только на следующий ход. Звучит сложно, но на самом деле правило базовое. Думаю, в Интернете можно легко найти объяснение подробнее и проще моего.)
After Kh1 it was actually mate in 5. White can't take the rook because Qg2 would be checkmate. White's best move would actually be Bg6 trying to separate the queen from the rook on g8, but then black would take the queen with check and proceed to take the bishop with its remaining rook after white captures on h2. After that white would pretty much be ladder mated
He writes with his left hand, so he is probably left-handed, but he moves the pieces with his right hand. I do the same but in reverse; I am right-handed and move the pieces with my left hand. It feels really awkward to move them with my right hand.
Is called "en passant", when a pawn moves 2 cases and end up with an enemy pawn on his side the enemy can capture as you saw. It kind of a simulation of the fact that the pawn used the case under control of the enemy pawn during the movement. You can capture en passant only immediately after the pawn's move. More precise info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
Dubov is slowly becoming my favorite player.
Me to 👍
He is a different. He plays different and also his look style is way different than the other that are super formal. My favorite player
Especially after defeating magnus in the airthings masters
He has faster became mine.... what a vicious attack
big facts he killin lately
There is something I like about this guy, always respectful
He is calm, precise and at the same time excited for the game
Idk... punkish body language and shows up to the match in pajamas
Kinda arrogant
@@AlexSmith-hr8tw that's a $1200 sweater not pajamas lol
@@AlexSmith-hr8tw kinda ignorant
@@AlexSmith-hr8tw ...appearances can be deceiving
He always looks like he doesn't care.
Haha true
Yeah😂
He has a good poker face lol
No mate, they are really tired playing games in every alternate day, with those clock clicking sounds on the background
@@sidravi400 watch his stream he always like this even when talking haha
Que capo wos, campeón del mundo de free y genio del ajedrez
Jajajaja pensé lo mismo jajajaja
Y encima le gana al gordito dictador de norcorea que no sabe que cara poner en 5:30 :v
JAJAJAJAJA
Jajaja
Rc no saco ni réplica
3:17 what a surprise... Anish draw xd
lol
I am thinking am I the only person notice that :)
Crazy how at one point Giri was up by 7+ mins but still managed to come thru with a clutch draw.
Thanks for the editing, it's much better to follow a rapid game without all time thinking between a move and another
Congrats ChessBase India, best camera angle, like sitting inside the game.
Love how Dubov rests his nose on his hand....Yes, give your neck a rest sir.
yes, he needs some neck and spine conditioning practices to look healthier, all the rest is fine - when he sees the board through his hair more or less clear.
He is healthy enough to make one-arm pull ups, there's a video on youtube
@@PticaLetit Huh? I just meant that his nose is so big it probably weighs him down. Im sure he's in decent physical shape.
@@dayoldeggplant I was answering the other guy)
@@PticaLetit a link??
What spell was he casting at 5:40?
Armenian hex
That's a Sigil of Silence
Dubov has a very clear style..and playing so strong.
Dubov rocking a Balenciaga sweatshirt is my new favourite.🙌
yea wow it's 925€
Back there Anish Giri calmly drawing the game.
Love Dubov man. He is so sharp with his play, yet calm. Very level headed. 🍵😉👍
I loved the attack in this game. Kept pushing his pawns and Sjugirov was physically in distress. Amazing
Dubov is one of my fav. Player after magnus and vishy anand
This game is Wonderful... & So entertaining ... Thanks for the video... Chessbaseindia
vishy is my fav
Dubov could very well be next world champion. I love his style of playing.
Seriously. He is lethal and very patient about how he comes about playing the game
See 3:49
@@sammohan21 and what?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
Quite a number of comments confused about 3:50 en passant capture . This article maybe useful
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
Yes yes yes
Thnx a lot. Got confused there.
Thank you so much
Merci beaucoup bg
When I saw it. I was screaming en passant. 😂 I'm surprised not many ppl know about it
that king’s hiding behind the queen’s veil at 5.23 and dubov’s reactions 😂🤣
That move was bad he can move his king behind knight then his king would surivive or may be game would turn in his favour.
At 5:23,dubov was like ,"Hey bro are you kidding me,let me check this once again.
Haha me too
At 5:38 is he playing a piano?
Yeah maybe he is 🤣
Lool xd
Yea he was asking whether he heard campenella being played on piano at entrannce of playing hall
He's so calm when he plays
i like how he differs from the outfits
1:35 Daniil dubov benzodiazepam-face 😂😂😂
everybody is commenting how Dubov is respectful.. and I totally agree. one of my favourite players
3:49 didnt know a pawn can eat another pawn like that
En passant my friend
Now you know
@@hammad5028 wait can you really take a pawn like that?
Just if one it’s on the enemy side and u double pass it
Peón de paso crack
5:25-5:30 Dubov’s gestures 🤟
Thats the signature when a genius is cookin somethin 👀
Very impressive performance, teaching us effective strategy on how to develop a strong position and the coordinated placement of pieces before launching a suffocating attack.
Yeah i got a lot of things watching this game
What a massacre. I might guess that the a6-a5-a4 plan is particularly interesting in order to deviate the white pieces to the queenside.
3:49 what the hell was rhat move ?! How did he move pawn horizontally like that?? And how did he take dawn his pawn ? Wth?
It's called en passant, which occurs when a pawn that moves 2 squares and passes the opponent's pawn is taken out.
12 years playing chess and never knew this move existed?!!
@@Halabala305 well better late then never! :) always something to learn
can someone explain what happend in 3:50 ??
Didn't get that. Pls someone explain.
Thats en passant in chess
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
Que fue ese movimiento de dubov en 3:49 ?? Como fue que le comio ese peón?
its en passant
why in minute 3:56 Dubov move the pawn in that direction??
“En passant” it’s a very rarely used but legal move in chess.
at 5:12 why white did not take the rook with the bishop?
In the final position couldn't white go kf2 instead of kh1 after the check and defended? 5:20
Yes, but that would only delay death for a few moves.
@@Overdarth1 Rather taking the pawn at g4 at 5:13 , why didn't he take the rook with Bxg6 and remove the threat
@@wagduttss I think that in this case Black would have taken the f3 knight first, and then the g6 bishop, since the bishop could not have left.
@@Overdarth1 if black takes the f3 knight, doesn't he loose the queen?
@ 3:47, how was dubov able to take that pawn on the side of the board?
En passant
@@marczako what’d you just call me?
@@marczako you call me a fuckin peasant bro?
En passant - it's a move
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
The move is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
5:55
Nobody:
Typical grandmaster talk: hasuasusuassuasasas
3:48 не понял, это как?
En passant
Взятие на проходе. Это правило позволяет своей пешкой взять вражескую, походившую на два поля, как если бы она походила лишь на одно, но только на следующий ход непосредственно после самого хода.
Звучит сложно, но на самом деле правило базовое. Думаю, в Интернете можно легко найти объяснение подробнее и проще моего.)
At 5:03 that pawn at g4 felt scary to me so I wouldn't take it. Would have moved pawn to h4 instead. I wonder if this would be a better move...
What happens at 3:52??? Did he just move his black pawn diagonal and take the white pawn even though it was right next to the pawn?. Someone explain
3:49 me explican por favorrr
Captura al paso el peón es un movimiento especial que tiene...
@@sandroadrianechegarayhuama8779 no sabía de ese movimiento xd
Why he didn’t took the rook with the bishop? 4:38
The opponent played the best move only - 2.99. Taking with the bishop is much worse.
1) -11.15 (22 ply) 27 Bxg6 gxf3 28.Kh1 Rxg6 29.Rf2 Qf5 30.Ra1 Bh4 31.e4 dxe4 32.Bd2 Bxf2 33.Qxf2 Qxh3+ 34.Qh2 Qxh2+ 35.Kxh2 Rg2+ 36.Kh3 Rxd2 37.Kg3 Nxd4 38.Kf4 Nb3 39.Rh1 f2 40.Kxe4 Nxc5+ 41.Ke3 Rxb2 42.Kf3 Bb5
can somebody pls explain me the move at 3:47, 3:48? i'm a new player a didn't know this is possible..
for reall tho, i was confused
En passant capture - look it up
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
I just know basic chess not even an amateur, but it started to look fun, i watch dubov,magnus and hikaru for now. I dont know so many moves, looks complicated and simple at the same time
Watching Dubov play is a kind of meditation
At 4:03 the dude on the right takes a diagonal move whilst there’s a pawn to the left of him??? Isn’t that an illegal move??? How does no one say anything??
At 3:50 sorry
This is a legal en passant capture.
En passant - when a the pawn moves second to fourth rank , and there’s an opponents pawn in the adjacent fourth rank , the opponent may capture diagonally . However , this has to be done immediately after the first player has moved his pawn from the second to fourth rank .
That Balenciaga sweater tho 🔥
There is wrong move 3:50. ???🤔🤔
What are they talking in the end?
3:50 why move pedin in this way?
That's en passant. When a pawn moves 2 square up besides opponents pawn then you can capture it diagonally.
1:55 did someone watch that wideo when hikaru did The same with the tower and his opponent called it to judge
It's not really the same thing. You see Dubov knocked down the rook by accident and fixed it before pressing the clock like you're supposed to do. If you knock a piece by accident you should pick it up before pressing the clock. In the clip you're referring to Hikaru pressed the clock and then while coming back with his arm knocked down a piece. His opponent tried to call the judge on that but it was nonsense cause Hikaru dropped the piece after pressing the clock so he did not break any rule and it was impossible for him to do otherwise.
Can someone tell me what happened at 3:46 blacks move. Looks like he took a piece but didn't move to that square??
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
What was that move at 3:49 from dubov? How did the pawn move like that?? I’m a beginner btw
I am also looking for the answer for this
Found it: En passant is a move in chess. It is a special pawn capture that can only occur immediately after a pawn makes a move of two squares from its starting square, and it could have been captured by an enemy pawn had it advanced only one square
Why he do that at 3:50
Yes plz someone explain..
It's a move called "En passant capture"...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
@@Jibi-kun thank you for your reply
Can someone give me the link to buy this chess board?
Me too
Look up dgt tournament chess board or something
Como olvidar cuando banana rancia se enfrentó a Sjugirov
3:48 Dubov made a move with pawn..what was that
En passant
you can tak3 the passing pawn
min 3:46 is ok? pawn can move like that?
Yeah, this is en passant
3:48 how does this move work?
Google en passant
@@Aca99100 thank you
Why could Dubov take the pawn at 3:48 ? Is it a common rule? Because I thought you could only take the pawn if you want to put yours to the same field
it is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
Alguien me explica por qué en el minuto 3:51 se come un peón con otro peón el cual no puede comerse a dicho peón ? Es una duda, no es nada de hate 🙏
dubov got the drip... all over balenciaga dangggg
balenciaga is cringe, cmon normie
@@ummareli2791 and poor
@@ummareli2791 nah, its a good brand for hoodies or sweaters, but the price are too much high
@@oregontrail9067 you don't have to be poor to dislike the idea of buying a 700 dollar hoodie
@@arazose-faktenschockierend157 yeah just immature. Hating on what others are wearing.
3:59 what hapenned there how did he took it, why didnt it go to the position where he took it
Did NOBODY CATCH THE ILLEGAL MOVE THE KID PLAYING BLACK DID???? AT 3:49????
can someone tell me what happen at 3:48 ????
WHAT THE RULES? 3:48 TELL ME PLEASE
Could someone tell me why not have the queen take the rook at the end? Relatively new to chess
@@curtisjordan8602 Ah, wasn't paying attention to the rook on the g file. Thanks man
So does anyone know what they said after? Or what cant hear it clearly? I know its russian
very hard to understand tho I heard Dubov saying "Yes of course, I need to do *smth* anyway"
shhwww shiiw shbss bhshs
He said in russian "no mames, los mexicanos son bien chingones"
*Chupapi Munyanyo?*
Any chance there could be a mini chessboard so we have a better idea of the state of the game?
that was art ! very exciting
3:46 what was that ???
3:50, is that possible??? Can someone explain to me why he could do that?
En passant capture
Can anyone explain the move at 2:30...pawn diagonal movement ?
Whats wrong?
Dubov is such a lil cutie, he looks like he'd be a LOT of fun. 2:22 lol the guy at the other table holding his face like 6 inches above the board.
Maybe he is anish giri
5:21 to 5:28 > When your brain found a great play to do. Chess is science
Can someone please explain that move 3:49?
3:50? What a move ? This one I dont understand
en passant move
@@chillbonessFilms thanks!
5:38 he say " hehehe iT wAs eAsY" by sign language
3:47 is that move legal?
it is called en passant
@@davidgligic7186 yes search "en passant"
Thanks
I got curious about this
Thanks for this video,fast foreward was nice too,thanks
Dubov cornered the guy, and I thought I was keeping up with his plan. Then suddenly the other guy's king was trapped 😮
Uhm how can he take the pawn at 3:52?
is that the en pas thing? (sorry i forgot how to spell it).
It is called en passant. It happens when our pawn is on rank 5 for white, rank 4 for black and the opponent moves the pawn beside it 2 squares ahead to avoid being captured, u could still capture it with en passant, but it need to be done right after the pawn 2 squares ahead move
3:48 I didnt know about that moves :D
Yes, wtf i don't stand
If the pawn advance 2 cells and is in line with an enemy pawn the enemy pawn can take it
@@b0n-o-o-o-o oooh thanks
5:20 why doesn't bishop take rook?
The opponent played the best move only - 2.99. Taking with the bishop is much worse.
1) -11.15 (22 ply) 27 Bxg6 gxf3 28.Kh1 Rxg6 29.Rf2 Qf5 30.Ra1 Bh4 31.e4 dxe4 32.Bd2 Bxf2 33.Qxf2 Qxh3+ 34.Qh2 Qxh2+ 35.Kxh2 Rg2+ 36.Kh3 Rxd2 37.Kg3 Nxd4 38.Kf4 Nb3 39.Rh1 f2 40.Kxe4 Nxc5+ 41.Ke3 Rxb2 42.Kf3 Bb5
It’s crazy between 3:40 and 3:50 he steals a pawn that wasn’t able to get took
What was that move at 3:49? How did he claim that pawn?
En passant
Что за ход пешкой на 3:48?
Взятие на проходе. Это правило позволяет своей пешкой взять вражескую, походившую на два поля, как если бы она походила лишь на одно, но только на следующий ход.
Звучит сложно, но на самом деле правило базовое. Думаю, в Интернете можно легко найти объяснение подробнее и проще моего.)
@@КириллЮгай-б3з спасибо
Can anyone explain me that how it was happened? 3:49
This is en passant move
@@jkouta ow,thanks ❤️
Can someone explain me the play at 5:31, i'm a beginner
After Kh1 it was actually mate in 5. White can't take the rook because Qg2 would be checkmate. White's best move would actually be Bg6 trying to separate the queen from the rook on g8, but then black would take the queen with check and proceed to take the bishop with its remaining rook after white captures on h2. After that white would pretty much be ladder mated
@@gustavodarosacunha417 thank you
He writes with his left hand, so he is probably left-handed, but he moves the pieces with his right hand. I do the same but in reverse; I am right-handed and move the pieces with my left hand. It feels really awkward to move them with my right hand.
he is so calm and relax while playing..
Sorry : Why white bishop doesn't take black rook ??
It's a magic trick at 5:38?
Its called en passant. If youre enemy pushes a pawn 2 squares you can take it with a pawn right next to it
3:48 is that legal??
at 5:23 Dubov said like " You should have gone to your left instead of your right dude"
3:46 what is that?
En passant
What the hell is that move at 3:51??
En passant move
3:48 what is this move again? And what are the conditions?
Is called "en passant", when a pawn moves 2 cases and end up with an enemy pawn on his side the enemy can capture as you saw. It kind of a simulation of the fact that the pawn used the case under control of the enemy pawn during the movement. You can capture en passant only immediately after the pawn's move.
More precise info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
What move is this? @3:49
En passant
3:48 What? How?
3:53???'