game in real time !! Brilliant - Best move and hard to find. ! Great Move - A move that altered the course of the game! !? Good - Reasonable move, but not the best. [Book] - A conventional opening move. [New] - Move played for the first time ?! Move inaccuracy ou dubious ? Mistake - Bad move that immediately worsens the position or Missed chance ?? Blunder - Bad move that loses material or the match Yellow Square - Critical square Red Square - Weak square Green Square - Strong square Green piece - Strong piece Yellow piece - Limited piece Red piece - Piece misplaced or lost Arrows green - Maneuver/Activity Arrows yellow - With the idea... (The future plan this move supports) Arrows blue - A better move Arrows gray - Stockfish Move Arrows red - Threat
@@SwissUrbanClimbing Yes, it's common to visualize the board when getting up from the table... It's much easier for some and a little more difficult for others.
Hikaru missed Qe7 defense attacking the rook and knight, preventing the other rook from advancing. But it easy to be smart when you're not in his shoes.
Some people just focus on getting the money and can't enjoy a really good battle in chess or videogames. Is entertainment for the spectators but for them is more than a game maybe, i know nothing
In a chess game. It is not the battle of how much you check or how many more pieces to lose against your opponent. It is a matter of how to sacrifice the queen or your best piece to win the game. Therefore, We win not by destroying. We win by sacrificing.
Magnus is a good player I must say, after losing that queen and played to the end. I like Hikaru so he's the only person that can make Magnus uncomfortable. We'll done both
I have to say this. queen c:3 good. I’d do queen c:1 Then i’d pair my bishop G file: Open rook to king. then he can defend his king, have an open attack and direct. awesome game for both.
Why is black pawn to g3 at 10:50 not optional? Probably forcing the knight away no longer protecting g6 for black queen to position next round. And after that, depending on magnus response of course, check mate Qh7. Or am I totally miscalculating the probability? (110% most likely haha)
15:02 Why does white queen on B4 not take black rook on D4? Even if the second rook comes down to E1 (check!) and the white rook has to take it, the black pawn, coming to D1 and converted to black queen, is taken immediately by the white queen.
@@ChessPlay64Of course! Ne2 (chess!) paralyzes Qd4 which then can be taken, like a sitting duck. Beginner's oversight. Well, that's why my name is not Kasparov, I guess.
Thanks for the comment. But the purpose of the channel is to try to somehow pass on some extra information about the match, a short analysis, ... and not simply reproduce the match.
Actually, the calculation is better in the head because the pieces move. Looking at the board actually hinders the calculation, because a piece that you're seeing in front of you might not be in that position by the end of the calculated variation.
Why have words explaining what we already know on the board? Then to leave it up, like chess players not only can't understand chess but cannot read either ...🙄
Absolutely I strive to minimize the use of text in my videos. The goal is to provide lessons, knowledge, and entertainment for chess players of all levels, from beginners ...
@@ChessPlay64 The text is fine. Even with the text you can tell by the comments some people would have needed even more. Never let a Karen get ya down.
Amazing game, love watching them play each other. Lmao at the end Magnus wanted to look at the position more but the ref came and started messing with the pieces and he was just like F it whatever.😂
Because magnus gonna pinn hikaru's queen to the king by Bb5 after moving the king out of the way or blocking by other pisces magnus will take the pawn or trading bishops which is not good for white. That's why Hikaru immediately moved his bishop rather than taking the night with queen.
By the rules, you have to make all your moves within the time limit. If you don't, you lose. Unless your opponent can't checkmate you, then it's a draw.
Jika nakamura makan benteng ... Magnus akan skak dengan benteng .... Dan nakamura akan memakan benteng itu ... Magnus akan makan benteng dan pion jadi ster ...
@@ChessPlay64 his confidence seemed to drop after the blunder. It was as though he knew he had made a mistake after the move. Losing the confidence, he didn't put as much effort into calculating his next moves and progressively made more mistakes... I think it happens to all of us
@@jamesoluwadare1930 Yes, it’s really interesting how the mental side of the game can affect a player's performance. When confidence drops, it becomes harder to focus and recover. I've had terrible tournaments due to lack of confidence and excellent results when I played just for fun.
It would end up being a royal fork, forking his queen with the king. He would’ve still lost his queen, at least the way he did it he got a pawn too. And that was a strong pawn too.
Armageddon is a chess variant used to break ties or reduce the number of draws in final rounds. The white pieces need to win, while the black pieces only need to draw. The white pieces have more time, with the difference varying by tournament. Armageddon can be compared to a penalty shootout in soccer.
In this game, Magnus wasn't late. It's the Armageddon tiebreak system. The player with the white pieces gets more time than the one with the black pieces, but they cannot draw.
In addition to the fork he had a nasty promote scheme going on. Sack The rook for a check. Forcing White's rook to take. Then take with pawn and promote to Queen. If White's Queen had accepted Black's other sacked rook they wouldn't be on the diagonal to kill the promoted Queen.
Tipo aquele jogo que o coracao da aquela acelerada boa e a gente fica até dormente kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk bom de mais várias emoções eu tinha visto peão ameaçando cavalo tbm mas o carlsen tinha o avanço do peão dele pra dps entrar de xeque com torre ali deu ruim de mais pro naka pq ao inves dele defender com o rei jogou dama na casa preta ai lascou tudo mais ainda kkkkk tempo é fogo! Jogo de alto nível!
The text comments really don't look good in this type of video where the board is smaller. I’ll strive to translate everything into visual annotations instead...
game in real time
!! Brilliant - Best move and hard to find.
! Great Move - A move that altered the course of the game!
!? Good - Reasonable move, but not the best.
[Book] - A conventional opening move.
[New] - Move played for the first time
?! Move inaccuracy ou dubious
? Mistake - Bad move that immediately worsens the position or Missed chance
?? Blunder - Bad move that loses material or the match
Yellow Square - Critical square
Red Square - Weak square
Green Square - Strong square
Green piece - Strong piece
Yellow piece - Limited piece
Red piece - Piece misplaced or lost
Arrows green - Maneuver/Activity
Arrows yellow - With the idea... (The future plan this move supports)
Arrows blue - A better move
Arrows gray - Stockfish Move
Arrows red - Threat
Where do you analyze the match? tell me
@@HI-nk5dl I analyze using chess.com and lichess.org, with my own analyses and insights from other masters.
17:06 The woman coming in at the end and moving all the pieces; while Carlson is studying the board, is the best part of the video 😂
Hahaha, I hadn’t even noticed that
I am amazed at your sight 😂😅
@@SwissUrbanClimbing True, but studying on the board and being able to move the pieces is much easier.
@@SwissUrbanClimbing Yes, it's common to visualize the board when getting up from the table... It's much easier for some and a little more difficult for others.
@@SwissUrbanClimbing You're welcome!
Great channel mate , no blah blah commentary, perfect, just chess, thanks 👍
Hikaru missed Qe7 defense attacking the rook and knight, preventing the other rook from advancing. But it easy to be smart when you're not in his shoes.
I called that same move too
But what about Ne2 though?
@@larrymorrison171 White is still preventig black from advancing and is better off after Kf7. Knight is trapped.
Bc he isn’t smart his iq is like 100
Terrible blunder but i felt time pressure will force u to blunder
Both of these guys are awesome. Never care who wins just enjoy the dancing these two do on the board.
Some believed chess had been solved
Us get what you need money
Get money aNd more next player
Some people just focus on getting the money and can't enjoy a really good battle in chess or videogames. Is entertainment for the spectators but for them is more than a game maybe, i know nothing
Same. Two high level players going at it.
2:09 hikaru: "have i locked the front door?" 💭
How good he is , in the end he was arranging hikaru chess pieces ❤❤
It's an old tradition.
its rule looser has to
@@chillwaves6499Hans Nieman didnt do that tho
In a chess game. It is not the battle of how much you check or how many more pieces to lose against your opponent. It is a matter of how to sacrifice the queen or your best piece to win the game. Therefore, We win not by destroying. We win by sacrificing.
Magnus is a good player I must say, after losing that queen and played to the end. I like Hikaru so he's the only person that can make Magnus uncomfortable. We'll done both
Nodirbek also makes Magnus frustrated, I have seen several times.
17:13 funny moments ever
😆
The Japanese dude looks really friendly and approachable individual🎉
Yes, you can also tell from the live streams he does
His name is Hikaru Nakamura
bcuz he's American😂😂😂😂
Greatest of all time
I love the commentary
😂😂
Lol
I have to say this. queen c:3 good. I’d do queen c:1 Then i’d pair my bishop G file: Open rook to king. then he can defend his king, have an open attack and direct. awesome game for both.
15:09 what and why?? Can anyone explain
if QxR then Ne2+ and NxQ.
@@ChessPlay64 and why??? ps thanks for answering too
@@samartyn4589 Because Black was threatening Re1+, Qb4 defends e1. After Rd4, the queen can no longer defend e1.
@@ChessPlay64 I thought he could take a rook
@@samartyn4589 Whenever a master "gives away" a piece, it's because there's something hidden behind it. 😁
Queens Gambit Declined: Exchange Variation, Positional
A solid and popular opening, especially among positional players who enjoy building small advantages throughout the game. I like playing this variant.
@@ChessPlay64 I'm Definitely gonna check that one out
@@TakuG_zw two model players in this line are Kasparov and Botvinnik
Im a minor still loking for better openings and strategies to play chess and this channel channel is the best one yet
have you seen the agadmator's chess channel?
Im a minor still loking for better openings and strategies to play chess and this channel channel is the best one yet
White: Did I end your hopes?
Black: Yes.
White: What did it cost?
Black: My resolve…
@@ethan_hunt_54 ☠
Carlsen è sempre n gran signore.
نعم رغم انه انهزم في هذه المقابله بالوقت
Why is black pawn to g3 at 10:50 not optional? Probably forcing the knight away no longer protecting g6 for black queen to position next round. And after that, depending on magnus response of course, check mate Qh7. Or am I totally miscalculating the probability? (110% most likely haha)
I love Hikaru. He is the only one who still has fantasy. The others are enslave of chess machines.
Hikaru completely surpassed Magnus in the first half. It can be said that he won, including his bad movements.
I love the punishment given to him at last😂😂😂
😄
I want to look magnus play the best chess tactic
15:02 Why does white queen on B4 not take black rook on D4? Even if the second rook comes down to E1 (check!) and the white rook has to take it, the black pawn, coming to D1 and converted to black queen, is taken immediately by the white queen.
if Qxd4 then Ne2+ and Nxd4.
@@ChessPlay64Of course! Ne2 (chess!) paralyzes Qd4 which then can be taken, like a sitting duck. Beginner's oversight. Well, that's why my name is not Kasparov, I guess.
@@hdholl9696 Haha, it happens to all of us! The beauty of chess is exactly learning from those small mistakes and improving the game.
Magnus,Hikaru play with me,l am WCD (Recently World Biggest Chess Player), nice person.This is title game,play ❤❤❤
😄
😂😂
You mean heaviest LOL
I really like the channel
thx 🤩
Very calmly is takes the queen of carlsen
HIKARU IS OUR GUY!!!
Continue to be a Magnus monster ✨♟️✨👀👌
I was interested until sentences starting to appear on the board halfway through the game....
Thanks for the comment. But the purpose of the channel is to try to somehow pass on some extra information about the match, a short analysis, ... and not simply reproduce the match.
@@ChessPlay64 I understand that, but under the board would be better.
@@ScoobieSwisher7413 That's a great point. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look into adapting my software for this type of video.
I can't immagine how hikaru calculates better when NOT looking at the board, dude has a board in his mind. Magnus also op
Actually, the calculation is better in the head because the pieces move. Looking at the board actually hinders the calculation, because a piece that you're seeing in front of you might not be in that position by the end of the calculated variation.
Why have words explaining what we already know on the board? Then to leave it up, like chess players not only can't understand chess but cannot read either ...🙄
Absolutely I strive to minimize the use of text in my videos. The goal is to provide lessons, knowledge, and entertainment for chess players of all levels, from beginners ...
@@ChessPlay64 The text is fine. Even with the text you can tell by the comments some people would have needed even more. Never let a Karen get ya down.
@@ILLEAGLExxx
Endlessly replayable
What a holy discipline, to clean up your master‘s trash!!!
😅
What is the relationship between Magnus and Hikaru? Are they cool with each other?
Yes and No😜
They are like quarreling husband and wife. Always in a fight but deep down they love each other
love and hate 😅
they are couples, most chess players believe it or not are lgbtq+ closeted homosexuals.
Amazing game, love watching them play each other. Lmao at the end Magnus wanted to look at the position more but the ref came and started messing with the pieces and he was just like F it whatever.😂
Haha, true! But referees are always 'annoying' like that! 🤣
i call Carlsen MR ENDGAME
He's definitely a master in the endgame! His ability to outplay opponents in that phase of the game is unmatched.
why Magnus lost so much time at the beginning . he could win the game at late but ran outta time
So who won?
Nakamura
@@ChessPlay64the loser look at who's first shake the winner hands...
At 2:10 why does Magnus offer sacrifice of Knight? And why does Hikaru pass? Thanks.
Because magnus gonna pinn hikaru's queen to the king by Bb5 after moving the king out of the way or blocking by other pisces magnus will take the pawn or trading bishops which is not good for white. That's why Hikaru immediately moved his bishop rather than taking the night with queen.
Who win? Please tell me🙏
Hikaru@@zaquanrasid5441
If hikaru does that he'd find himself into magnus's trap and hikaru's queen would be illuminated so it's a wrong thing to move the queen to take d4
Someone explain why Magnus doesn’t bring the rook down at 14:41 the game is over but he allowed buddy to continue to play
At 14:41, it's Naka's turn to play.🤔
The timing is crazy 💀
What if you got only one second left ?
By the rules, you have to make all your moves within the time limit. If you don't, you lose. Unless your opponent can't checkmate you, then it's a draw.
@@ChessPlay64 ohh thats fine if its considered a draw then its totally fine
I thought you lose if you used all your time 😆
@@horror-9720 Excuse my poor English... I'll try to make it clearer: If a player's time runs out, they lose.
@@ChessPlay64 lmao 😂😂
@@horror-9720 It's a draw if and only if time is up and the opponent is incapable of checkmating.
I can see the demin in his face....iykyk
Haha, yeah, his expression says it all. That’s the face of someone who knows it’s over
En una partida así nomas hay que mirar y gane quien gane aplaudir 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
¡Sin duda! Lo importante es ver un juego tan increíble y respetar el esfuerzo de ambos jugadores. 👏👏👏
OH LORD! THIS IS CAPTIVATING!
Can the knight moves first or the pawn. I so comfuse
at what point in the video?
I did not understand how the white sacrificed queen and why
The queen had no other square to go and defend Te8+
Carlsen stayed there and put the pieces back.😏
Why hikaru didn’t eat the d4 I don’t get it could anyone explain
if Qxd4 then Bc5, lose the queen
Did they just both blundered their queen😂
15:02 here nakamura can easily take out Rook of magnus but why didn't he taken out rook?? Explain me
If he takes the rook then magnus can play knight to e2 check forking the queen
Jika nakamura makan benteng ... Magnus akan skak dengan benteng .... Dan nakamura akan memakan benteng itu ... Magnus akan makan benteng dan pion jadi ster ...
@@aadityanair8190 thx
@@inoiboelll9064 thx
Une taupe révolutionnaire d'avant guerre
?
Hikaru lost by one blunder. I also noticed that he began to miss moves after the blunder, he played confidently and brilliantly before.
I didn't understand. How could he have lost because of a mistake and "to miss moves after the blunder"? So there were several mistakes.
@@ChessPlay64 his confidence seemed to drop after the blunder. It was as though he knew he had made a mistake after the move. Losing the confidence, he didn't put as much effort into calculating his next moves and progressively made more mistakes... I think it happens to all of us
@@jamesoluwadare1930 Yes, it’s really interesting how the mental side of the game can affect a player's performance. When confidence drops, it becomes harder to focus and recover. I've had terrible tournaments due to lack of confidence and excellent results when I played just for fun.
Why didn't Hikaru take the night with the queen
Same doubt
time?
@@singatamil2105 time?
Magnus is amazing,walking away from his queen like that
I'm an unconditional fan of Bobby Fischer, but Magnus, in my humble opinion, is the greatest of all time.
He was so stupid, i saw the moove before he took hi queen, i thought Magnus already knew it, but he is just playing with good memory not skilfull.
Magnus forget to move the knight in D5😢
(05:20) Bc5 seemed quite natural...
Qashqadaryo Qamashi yoshlaridan omad tilab qolamiz. Olg‘a yigitlar omad
👍🤜
40 с лишним лет не вспоминал про шахматы,,-удивляет нерасторопность такого класса игроков...
what am i seeing wrong. why doesnt he take with his queen carlsen his rook. instead he takes his pawn and loses his queen what a stupid mistake!
Eso mismo pregunto yo.
Qué partida está usted viendo?
Tomar cual torre?
Tomo cuál peón?
Por favor indíqueme minuto y segundo
Taking rook with queen will result in queen get forked with knight.
It would end up being a royal fork, forking his queen with the king. He would’ve still lost his queen, at least the way he did it he got a pawn too. And that was a strong pawn too.
Funny you call it stupid mistake when you are the one who can't see why he did that
Why did Magnus have 3 minutes difference?
Armagedom 10'x7'. White needs to win. if it draw, then Black wins.
@@ChessPlay64 I see. Thanks.
Hikaru 🎉
Someone can explain to me why Hikaru didn't eat the tower with his queen?
if Qxd4 then Ne2+ and Nxd4
Why didn't Hikaru take his knight with the queen??
At what point in the video?
I think he was avoiding a bishop pin.
He would've lost his queen in the next move.
😂
😂
Does hikaru win?
Why in the starting game, Carlsen has 7 minutes
If he can get the draw, he wins the game
Armagedom system. if draw, Black win
Why Carlsen had only 7 minutes and Nakamaru had 10 minutes?
Armageddon is a chess variant used to break ties or reduce the number of draws in final rounds. The white pieces need to win, while the black pieces only need to draw. The white pieces have more time, with the difference varying by tournament. Armageddon can be compared to a penalty shootout in soccer.
Hikaru entregando a paçoca
😄😄
Ele poderia capturar a torre com a rainha sem nenhum problema
Draw ?
no. Carlsen's time is up.
I think being late against world's fastest player is bad idea.
In this game, Magnus wasn't late. It's the Armageddon tiebreak system. The player with the white pieces gets more time than the one with the black pieces, but they cannot draw.
@@ChessPlay64 But is it fair?
@Zeronmcplay I don't have a definitive opinion, but it's a way to break the tie, like a penalty in football.
I like champions🏆🎖️🙇
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14:52 why didn't here nakamura take magnus's Knight with his pawn which also isn't been targeting by anyone
if gxf5 then Te8+ and win. Qb4 was to avoid Re8+. The best (blue arrow) was Kf1.
Hikaru miss taking knight and the pawn
time?
@@ChessPlay642:33
@@RestAndEnjoy. if QxNd4 then Bc5 and loses the Queen
@@ChessPlay64 Glad there are better eyes than mines because I didn’t see that until now
@@RestAndEnjoy. Over time, with practice, you will begin to see it too...
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Do you see the brilliant if Magnus sacrifice his piece
im noob at chess so who won?
Nakamura
14:55 Why would he take the pawn with the queen instead of the rook to check then take the night? Call me crazy but there was no counter to that.
if Qxd4 then Ne2+ and NxQd4
Did magnus not see the checkmate he could of pushed his rook straight down
time??
@@ChessPlay6414:41
@@CLS_7301 if Re8+ then Rxe8 dxe8=Q and Qxe8
14:57 why doesn’t white take the rook on D4? What am I missing?
No because knight E2 forks the queen & the king. This is an instant resignation if u take.
@@Herbalist-atharioh wow. Thank you.
In addition to the fork he had a nasty promote scheme going on. Sack The rook for a check. Forcing White's rook to take. Then take with pawn and promote to Queen. If White's Queen had accepted Black's other sacked rook they wouldn't be on the diagonal to kill the promoted Queen.
@@Herbalist-athari but in the end, hikaru's queen just die. Hikaru just make a blunder that move the queen's in b2
12:02 Qb5/Qc4 white easy win
if Qc4 then Nxa1 and o pawn d4->d3->d2
Qb4 ?? This is not Hikaru :)
😄
Magnus is just crazy.
Interesting play, giving away the queen felt like the end game for Carlsen.
why nakamura has more time than magnus?
Armageddon System : www.chess.com/terms/armageddon-chess
I think he's late that why he got less time
I’m kind of new to competitive chess. Is there any reason Magnus let him take his queen? Or was it just a blunder?
It was a blunder. With this mistake, Magnus either lost a piece or tried to play with a rook and knight against a queen.
@@ChessPlay64it wasn’t no blunder fool he took 3 pieces for 2
@@CLS_7301 There was no better option.
Very good
thx
Why is the queen used to take the pawn 14:50
The queen had no other square to go and defend Te8+
Tipo aquele jogo que o coracao da aquela acelerada boa e a gente fica até dormente kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk bom de mais várias emoções eu tinha visto peão ameaçando cavalo tbm mas o carlsen tinha o avanço do peão dele pra dps entrar de xeque com torre ali deu ruim de mais pro naka pq ao inves dele defender com o rei jogou dama na casa preta ai lascou tudo mais ainda kkkkk tempo é fogo! Jogo de alto nível!
foi uma montanha russa de emoções 😅
@@ChessPlay64 com certeza é por isso que eu amo xadrez kkkkkkkkkkkk
@@revendapremiumbrasil7542 por isso que amamos esse jogo 🤩
Hikaru wanted to loose his queen in favor of Carlson's rook.
Both of them were weak.
If I was there would won from both.
jose-.., yung malalimlalim Ang bulsa Ang i
pakidala me rito. preferrably hapon Ang piliin me.
🙄
😅@@ChessPlay64
15:00 someone explain this to me... why? the queen move to pawn instead to rook
Yeah I was thinking the same thing maybe we are too noob to understand.😂
@@NarutoUzamiki-f7x if Qxd4 then Ne2+ and Nxd4. The queen defends the threat Re1+
if Qxd4 then Ne2+ and Nxd4. The queen defends the threat Re1+
Why didn't white take the free knight???
if Qxd4 then Bc5, lose the queen.
Why did not kill rook by Queen 👑 14:55
because after that move, magnus would do black horse e2
@@emirk3634 DAMN!!! My noob mind got numb for thinking why not 😭😭😭
annoying comments over board.
The text comments really don't look good in this type of video where the board is smaller. I’ll strive to translate everything into visual annotations instead...
Магнус. Карлсен с большим трудом выиграл у. Сергея. Карякина
He lost
12:34 😂😅😂 what is he do with his hands on his head most of the time
Speedy hikaru
Great. ❤🎉
thx
Well.. if these gm level.. i would like to say, ez server
Who won?
Nakamura