Bxh6?? was a blunder as commentated in the game. I did not use a chess engine, looking at it. The reply of Magnus, the move Rxe2+, looked natural to me, until I saw the commentary "??" (lol). I looked for alternatives and found Rf8 instead after a minute or so, targeting Nf1. Bf4 in reply doesn't seem to help white. After Bxf4! gxf4, Nxf4+ wins for black (Rxf4?!, Re8+!, Kf7! seems also a direct win for black (Kh7??, Qh5#)). After this episode, Magnus, as the super goat of endgames he obviously is, playing so many loose moves in a relatively straightforward endgame, makes the impression on me, he underestimated the kid and had his focus on chatting off the board with Nepo (or someone else at this moment). LOL.😅. The kid seems to have a bright future. Brilliant game for his young age and already Elo 2599 at this moment.
The boy is only 12 years old and may become a world champion one day.
I couldn't agree more 👍👍
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that boy crushed Magnus, no excuses.
3:55 the deciding move imo
We are very proud of you Yağız. Azimle yola devam. Yolun açık olsun. Bir gün dünya birincisi olmaman için hiçbir sebep yok.
Congrats, great achievment!
based on the gameplay i'm absolutely sure magnus give him the win😂
Based on the "😂", I'm absolutely sure this is just pure wishful thinking and you've never played more than 10 games of chess in your life.
@@thealgerian3285 Last move by Carlson made no sense...He could avoid checkmate easily
Even so why wouldn't he do that give the boy some inpiration.
Bxh6?? was a blunder as commentated in the game. I did not use a chess engine, looking at it. The reply of Magnus, the move Rxe2+, looked natural to me, until I saw the commentary "??" (lol). I looked for alternatives and found Rf8 instead after a minute or so, targeting Nf1. Bf4 in reply doesn't seem to help white. After Bxf4! gxf4, Nxf4+ wins for black (Rxf4?!, Re8+!, Kf7! seems also a direct win for black (Kh7??, Qh5#)). After this episode, Magnus, as the super goat of endgames he obviously is, playing so many loose moves in a relatively straightforward endgame, makes the impression on me, he underestimated the kid and had his focus on chatting off the board with Nepo (or someone else at this moment). LOL.😅. The kid seems to have a bright future. Brilliant game for his young age and already Elo 2599 at this moment.
Recently he achieved to be the youngest chess player in history to surpass 2600 ELO
What a game 👊🏻
Erdogmus is very best
What underestimation looks like
currently yagiz kaan is the youngest grandmaster in the world and you call it underestimation? good luck with your brain.
No chess players underestimate him, all GMs know him.
True, playing against small kid is not easy because of that.
At 7:15 magnus should’ve protected the knight and checked the queen
3:59 magnus is sure win😊
Knowing Magnus, he let the boy win..
:D:D:D:hahahahahahahhaahha
Magnus just allowed him to win... ! Magnus has reached the stage of great wisdom..!
Hemi. Sıradaki gelsin.
Great moves
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Nobody can war like Turks 🇹🇷💯👊
In no way a Super GM didn't see a checkmate in 2 moves, Magnus let that boy win.
Her çocuğun kazanmasına izin veriyor mu 😂
If Buddha woulda he coulda… but he lost
I bet my whole assets that Magnus let that boy win
He didn't .
he was playing drunk
Which assets would that be? :D
So the other masters do the same thing, check that kids ranking first, then make any kind of comment bro.
Neden karşilikli oturup oynamiyolar turnuvalardaki gibi kimin nasil oynadiğı belli değil ki.
He didnt play well. Carlson didnt take his opponent serious.