Did some digging, and Dubov actually has a 43 game unbeaten streak in this tournament, dating back to round 9 in 2021. Not sure if that’s the longest. Nice $90k payday for young Murzin - no doubt he can use that more than Magnus!
Exactly my thoughts Edit1- well not exactly. I mean he is competitive and he had a bad start so he found an excuse to withdraw. He always finds excuse.. like when he lost a classical match because opponent wore a wrist watch which distracted him. He is a great player and very competitive.. all good.. but I would rather believe is any theory that suggests he found an excuse.. I mean the question is.. would he have withdrawn had he been leading the tournament or just complied with the rules when warned about it?
I mean he lost to 17 year old Nodirbek in 2021, nothing happened. Lost to 18 year old Pragg on this Year's Norway Chess, nothing happened. But you're free to convince yourself to believe in that.
True, and always bears mentioning. When I tell people that they Hollywooded the ending; that the book's ending is darker, they're like, "how?" I also remember my father's suspension of disbelief was total -- which is hard to do with him -- so when the Llewelyn Moss character hands a 100 dollar bill to a hotelier and says "Now if anyone else walks into this lobby I want you to call my room, and when I say anybody, I mean any swinging dick" my father blurts out "he's been in the army!"
Appreciation for Pragg too. He was the only one who had Murzin in a lost position. Pragg had shaky start on day 1, but he played excellently on days 2 and 3, and was this close to being among the top 3 or even the winner
@michaelmassaro4375 ya i know. We have all had games where we had a huge advantage, almost a won position and then some random shock tactic springing up out of nowhere to ruin it all. Also, i dont know why no one bothered to check f3 as a move for Pragg at any point. Not even the commentators, and not even Agad. The only issue for Pragg was the back rank throughout the endgame. F3 could have sorted out some of the problems i feel. I mean isnt f3 a move worth looking at?
@@UnknownUser-j3n f3 prevents the king walk but gives the rooks full access to the 2nd rank. It also makes that pawn a long-term weakness since the bishop can’t defend it, you’ll have one of your rooks pinned down. Agad did explore f4 only after playing f7 (the missed win for Pragg): you could play f3 in that position because it’s mate but the pawn really belongs on a dark square.
Agad covered the story of Volodar's winning performance quite extensively, nice to see it. It was a good pairing for Volodar Murzin in the last round. However, if you check Grigoryan Karen's results - he finished in the 9th place (winning against Wei Yi, Mamedyarov Shakhriyar to name a few). Winning would give Grigoryan chances to be winner himself, or at least get into top 3, so it actually was a tough one. Except maybe from first round it was games against strong opponents for Murzin, and he proved himself getting performance rating of 2881 (it was 2904 after 12th round). Incredible tournament for this young player! Also very nice to see Alexandr Grischyuk claiming 2nd place and proving himself strong on this format. Kind of funny that Alexandr is known to take time to think in classical (remember that 1 hour for 1 move?) and getting very low on time. And still he shines in fast time controls. A bit too fast draw with Dominques in last round, but it seems they both were ok with it, having a nice chat after the game. Nepo had slow start, trailing around 20th or maybe even 30th place and then making it to top and getting 3rd is not too bad for him either. Personally I like to see these players on top and exactly in this order. Winning is especially great for young Murzin.
Grischuk and Ding seem to have similar methods of utilizing their time haha. In classical format, they both spend way too much time early, but play really well under time pressure. In faster formats, both are incredibly formidable. It's like if you give them too much time to think, they don't know what to do with it!
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Thought Jeansgate was the story of the tournament. Then comes the second youngest rapid champion at 18 . Another 18 year old plays A4 against Nakamura and wins . However , the women's section proved "No country for only old men , not old women" 😊 . Edit :- All the other podium finishers in both women and open sections are above 30 . Nepo , Grischuk and his wife Kateryna Lagno , Ju Wenjun and Koneru Humpy . Perhaps there is hope for the older generation after all . 🙂
The Lucena position! Which we all know because we're so smart and TOTALLY didn't need to see it on the board before we knew what you were talking about :/ (If you DID see it when Tony referenced it, you can take your props here.)
The lessons taught to Volodar by the legends of chess a few years ago -- Polar, Kramnik and Gelfand -- was not waisted! Cheers, and to that effort. We will probably see more of those young masters here as a result, and much more of Murzin too!
Murzin has amazing potential. I think within 3-4 years many of these youngsters will start beating magnus consistently. The magnus era will finally end.
I missed watching “No country for old men “ but I read there was another movie that came along at same time called “There will be blood “ but movies aside Congrats to Murkin Living the Dream ‘ Congrats Humpy Koneru for her win . Hope to see some great games in Blitz maybe Hikaru can bounce back stronger
#suggestion Karen H Grigoryan vs Shakhriyar Mamedyarov round 11. there was really cool line with dubble underpromotion to knight which came from rook sac and black had knight mate threat also
The Magnus dress code scandal seemed to steal this young man's thunder, so to say (we'll never know what MC might have done); Ranked 146 and at 2588, the 18 year old comes out of nowhere and plays a grueling 13 rounds with about 90 other players including the biggest names and ELO's in chess, does not lose a game and wins the event - incredible. Bravo! CODA: some believe that in the endgame the King, as a fighting piece, is stronger than either a Knight or a Bishop...I don't know what the super computers say.
Great performance but he was VERY lucky pragg blundered a completely winning position , literally handed him the trophy since he wasn't gonna win w 9 points .
Of course Magnus really know the FIDE rules, don't be stupid. He wanted to make an event to clash the FIDE to prépare the promotion of his own tournament and series
It's a shame Carlsen's Drama Queen BS kind of over-shadowed the tournament. This is the same whine-fest we got when he accused Hans Moke Neiman of cheating over the board. Carlsen played badly, lost to Neiman, a player he should of handled easily, so he created drama. In this tournament, he was playing badly and created yet another drama. At 34 years old, he's old enough to know the rules and should be mature enough to follow them. Instead he's just playing silly games.
It really is so unbecoming of chess that the players are solely reliant on these substandard prizepools for their income. We end up with situations like yesterday, where no one is even playing to win the damn tournament. So so so bad if chess ever wants to become a game people want to watch
Its not mandatory to rely solely on chess for income. Yes it was disappointing to see people going for quick draws, i mean the prize money is already quite paltry to begin with, what's the incentive to make draws, its not like it will make a huge difference to the final check.
Unbelievable way for Preggers to lose IF instead of Rb1 after earlier trading off Queens, all he seemingly had to do was trade off rooks with f3 then Rg1. He wins easily once rooks are gone!
It seems that Magnus has just opened a jeans store on Broadway with Kasparov as accountant. What will become of the game of chess without her highness, the drama queen, the one and only Magnus the First? It seems that everything is fine...The king is dead, long live the Kings Volodar the First, Gukesh the First... No hard feelings Magnus!
Its hilarious how multiple time convincing world champions can have a single loss or bad tournament and suddenly there were always an imposter. Im glad everyone is always 100% at work every single day 😅
Oh man, I hated when the Schvenshikov opening was in fashion. It's so _concrete_. Technically I think this was a Pelikan that transposed into a Schveshnikov, but it's been a while since I've been up on openings. I can go sniff around the ECO index that every copy of chessbase has, but so can anyone else. That game reminded me of a lot of my games computer post analysis, especially when I'm not really into chess: at the time it feels like I bound my opponent in iron bands of logic, and the computer's like "nope: he could have turned the position against you here and here, and wiped out your advantage here, here, and here. And also here. Congratulations on coming out on top of a mutual blunderfest!" And those aren't even the worst -- the worst are when there's a decisive stroke that stays on the board for like six moves because nobody sees it, and eventually it goes away for reasons other than either player noticing it was there.
@@Mr_MikeBmmm... Maybe. But isn't he old enough now that it was probably his last chance to win another world title? And a draw didn't actually guarantee him second anyway...
@@MrFootofDavros Well, he is pro player with big family.. So every cent counts... As for title... Well, I assume he already has one, so there will be no big difference... Plus World Rapid or Blitz champ title is not that valuable after all... As for guarantees for 2nd place... Well, at first I believe he was ok with 3rd place too. Though his TB1 was really good so chances were quite slim. And as we saw everything worked out perfectly. Also note that his opponent in last round took the same approach as they made a draw very quick.
@@patrickthubs well he could have gotten to 10 points with max play on last day, but highly unlikely. so Murzin is deserved winner overall and looking at this 2023 rapid, its been very impressive as well. could have easily won that too with luck
Did some digging, and Dubov actually has a 43 game unbeaten streak in this tournament, dating back to round 9 in 2021. Not sure if that’s the longest. Nice $90k payday for young Murzin - no doubt he can use that more than Magnus!
Its surprising that a player such as Dubov who experiments so much, manages to remain unbeaten for so long.
@@UnknownUser-j3n he is also so fun to watch, truly an unbelievable talent
Fascinating sfuffs
@UnknownUser-j3n bro dubov is the master of quick draws against high rated opponents. Look at that streak ask why hasn't he won more?
@@hdmotivatedstoopid jealous commenter 😂
Magnus put jeans on because he did not want to lose to a 2500 rated 18 year old in rapid
Well 2588 he's closer to 2600 tho and 2660 + in standard and he's playing above his rating because they improve fast at that age lol
He can win all
Exactly my thoughts
Edit1- well not exactly. I mean he is competitive and he had a bad start so he found an excuse to withdraw. He always finds excuse.. like when he lost a classical match because opponent wore a wrist watch which distracted him. He is a great player and very competitive.. all good.. but I would rather believe is any theory that suggests he found an excuse.. I mean the question is.. would he have withdrawn had he been leading the tournament or just complied with the rules when warned about it?
No doubt. Especially as he had already had his ass kicked by another 18 year old, Denis Lazavik.
I mean he lost to 17 year old Nodirbek in 2021, nothing happened. Lost to 18 year old Pragg on this Year's Norway Chess, nothing happened. But you're free to convince yourself to believe in that.
The game against Pragg was absolutely heartbreaking! Thought we were going to see Pragg pull it out of the bag but then that insane blunder happened
time trouble...1 sec
every blunder is just literally insane
No Country For Old Jeans Men!
No Jeans for Old Men
wow what an intelligent joke 😒
👖 GAMBIT supremacy
@@ferdinandhelbing3351 So, you identify yourself AS an Idiot AS well
The guy just refuses to lose 🔥 Also, those king marches were incredible
Chess aside, No Country for Old Men is a masterpiece both of literature and film.
When you are 16
True, and always bears mentioning.
When I tell people that they Hollywooded the ending; that the book's ending is darker, they're like, "how?" I also remember my father's suspension of disbelief was total -- which is hard to do with him -- so when the Llewelyn Moss character hands a 100 dollar bill to a hotelier and says "Now if anyone else walks into this lobby I want you to call my room, and when I say anybody, I mean any swinging dick" my father blurts out "he's been in the army!"
@@biankaj.v.2218Tell us, what movies do grown ups regard as masterpieces?
Gerarehier
This movie has you feeling tense all damn long. Truly a masterpiece.
Appreciation for Pragg too. He was the only one who had Murzin in a lost position. Pragg had shaky start on day 1, but he played excellently on days 2 and 3, and was this close to being among the top 3 or even the winner
I thought it sucked he could not find the winning moves at the end
@michaelmassaro4375 ya i know. We have all had games where we had a huge advantage, almost a won position and then some random shock tactic springing up out of nowhere to ruin it all. Also, i dont know why no one bothered to check f3 as a move for Pragg at any point. Not even the commentators, and not even Agad. The only issue for Pragg was the back rank throughout the endgame. F3 could have sorted out some of the problems i feel. I mean isnt f3 a move worth looking at?
Pragg doing a Ding..
@@katieevans6017😭
@@UnknownUser-j3n f3 prevents the king walk but gives the rooks full access to the 2nd rank. It also makes that pawn a long-term weakness since the bishop can’t defend it, you’ll have one of your rooks pinned down. Agad did explore f4 only after playing f7 (the missed win for Pragg): you could play f3 in that position because it’s mate but the pawn really belongs on a dark square.
Grischuk was #2 with 9.5. Nit exactly a spring chicken
Agad covered the story of Volodar's winning performance quite extensively, nice to see it.
It was a good pairing for Volodar Murzin in the last round. However, if you check Grigoryan Karen's results - he finished in the 9th place (winning against Wei Yi, Mamedyarov Shakhriyar to name a few). Winning would give Grigoryan chances to be winner himself, or at least get into top 3, so it actually was a tough one. Except maybe from first round it was games against strong opponents for Murzin, and he proved himself getting performance rating of 2881 (it was 2904 after 12th round). Incredible tournament for this young player!
Also very nice to see Alexandr Grischyuk claiming 2nd place and proving himself strong on this format. Kind of funny that Alexandr is known to take time to think in classical (remember that 1 hour for 1 move?) and getting very low on time. And still he shines in fast time controls. A bit too fast draw with Dominques in last round, but it seems they both were ok with it, having a nice chat after the game.
Nepo had slow start, trailing around 20th or maybe even 30th place and then making it to top and getting 3rd is not too bad for him either.
Personally I like to see these players on top and exactly in this order. Winning is especially great for young Murzin.
Grischuk and Ding seem to have similar methods of utilizing their time haha. In classical format, they both spend way too much time early, but play really well under time pressure. In faster formats, both are incredibly formidable.
It's like if you give them too much time to think, they don't know what to do with it!
So Magnus was afraid of pairing with Murzin so he decided to put on his jeans that day ...
he wouldn't be paired with murzin
Bro he is Magnus 💀💀💀
@@SenuthKottearachchiya and he had a terrible tournament and realised that so he quickly threw a tantrum
@@SenuthKottearachchiso what
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@agadmator i cant believe, the excellent subscriber is the man himself. Thanks.
Murzin was an absolute beast in this championship, Magnus had no chance against him.
Thought Jeansgate was the story of the tournament. Then comes the second youngest rapid champion at 18 . Another 18 year old plays A4 against Nakamura and wins . However , the women's section proved "No country for only old men , not old women" 😊 .
Edit :- All the other podium finishers in both women and open sections are above 30 . Nepo , Grischuk and his wife Kateryna Lagno , Ju Wenjun and Koneru Humpy . Perhaps there is hope for the older generation after all . 🙂
Grischuk is an older player came in second
Naka losing to 1.a4 and Hans on the same day… 🤣🤣🤣
@@michaelmassaro4375 yes you are right .
Can we also have Nakamura v Niemann please?
#suggestion
Thanks!
Congratulations kid
Remember the little kid sobbing tears and rearranging pices together after losing in 2019 fide World cup?
Thank you for those great recaps Agad.
I have been following Chess for the past 5 years or so. But this is absolutely mind blowing. 😮
Hans vs Hikaru please!!!
No thanks
Most people had never heard of him two weeks ago.
The Lucena position! Which we all know because we're so smart and TOTALLY didn't need to see it on the board before we knew what you were talking about :/ (If you DID see it when Tony referenced it, you can take your props here.)
Good… instead of arrogant manchild, an actual nice person is a champion ❤
I doubt you'd like it if i started dictating terms on what you will wear and strip you of your free will
The lessons taught to Volodar by the legends of chess a few years ago -- Polar, Kramnik and Gelfand -- was not waisted!
Cheers, and to that effort.
We will probably see more of those young masters here as a result, and much more of Murzin too!
Amazing. Congratulations to the lad!
Great analysis - those king walks are insane.
Magnus knew he wasn't winning this time, so he created the jeans drama!
#Koneru Humpy... World rapid final plz
@@DMSportsWorld who asked him to make today itself.. and y you are replying on his behalf... U r his p.a or wife????.. 😂
Actually a pretty good movie
remembering murzin crying few years back and then some wins in a row and now world champion 🏆
Murzin has amazing potential. I think within 3-4 years many of these youngsters will start beating magnus consistently. The magnus era will finally end.
Congrats keep up good work champion👏 👍
Bravo youngsters,they are crushing it right now 😊 so good to see 🙂🤗
Agad will never miss an opportunity to glaze b4😅
I missed watching “No country for old men “ but I read there was another movie that came along at same time called “There will be blood “ but movies aside Congrats to Murkin Living the Dream ‘ Congrats Humpy Koneru for her win . Hope to see some great games in Blitz maybe Hikaru can bounce back stronger
#suggestion Karen H Grigoryan vs Shakhriyar Mamedyarov round 11. there was really cool line with dubble underpromotion to knight which came from rook sac and black had knight mate threat also
Congrats to the new young world champion 🎉🎉🎉
Best Title😆
my "friends at the bar and the library" loved the games!
That black king is just like Leonidas only he survived the battle. Insane
The Magnus dress code scandal seemed to steal this young man's thunder, so to say (we'll never know what MC might have done); Ranked 146 and at 2588, the 18 year old comes out of nowhere and plays a grueling 13 rounds with about 90 other players including the biggest names and ELO's in chess, does not lose a game and wins the event - incredible. Bravo! CODA: some believe that in the endgame the King, as a fighting piece, is stronger than either a Knight or a Bishop...I don't know what the super computers say.
The first game is no analysis, just the moves, Pragg's game is perfect.
Beautiful play: using the king as an attacking piece
Great performance but he was VERY lucky pragg blundered a completely winning position , literally handed him the trophy since he wasn't gonna win w 9 points .
Of course Magnus really know the FIDE rules, don't be stupid. He wanted to make an event to clash the FIDE to prépare the promotion of his own tournament and series
if magnus is so bored, he should take a young prodigy and make him the next best player which will truly show he is the best player
Congrats volodar from India.
I love the movie "No country for old men"
me too., was in my late 30's when it came out..
What a crazy game. It looks so wrong. The black king was in the middle of white's camp, without any black piece for protection. Crazy stuff.
Pragg was the only player in the tournament to score 8 wins-truly a victim of the scoring system. That said, Murzin-what a stud!
I really wanna see volodar vs magnus👖
I read that this guy is undefeated for 2 years in this tournament. Thats insane
#suggestion
Dubov vs Nodirbek, Final Round
A very beautiful attacking game. Dubov having a connected pass pawn at the center!!!
Pragg still my favorite player
Fantastic seeing the new blood taking over the chess world.
Congratulation to the rapid World Champion!👏
For those who wants to pronounce reigning World Rapid Champion's name correctly: it's VoloDAR - stress in on the last syllable
I am a Pragg fan. Correct me if I'm wrong, yet doesn't he blunder relatively often on critical moments in tournaments?
Magnus can have his league with no dress code but he should host at least one mandatory jeans-only tournament.
Hans: The vibration is strong with this one.
All that is left now is for an 18 year old to win the blitz championship... And we can say all the world champions are 18 year olds
I think you need to start showing us photos of the players' trousers!
Faustino Oro had a great tournament considering his age. #suggestion Faustion Oro vs Harsha Bharathakoti
мурзин невероятен
#suggestion Hans Neimann vs hikaru nakamura
18:48 Why white didn't play Rook a3, attacking bishop then bishop b4 then Rook takes a7 and attacking ç7 pawn
It's a shame Carlsen's Drama Queen BS kind of over-shadowed the tournament. This is the same whine-fest we got when he accused Hans Moke Neiman of cheating over the board. Carlsen played badly, lost to Neiman, a player he should of handled easily, so he created drama. In this tournament, he was playing badly and created yet another drama. At 34 years old, he's old enough to know the rules and should be mature enough to follow them. Instead he's just playing silly games.
Is there a problem with your overlay? I don't see the full player names.
Can you please also cover the Dubov-Abdusottorov game? That was quite interesting
@agadmator
We Out Here ♟️
It really is so unbecoming of chess that the players are solely reliant on these substandard prizepools for their income. We end up with situations like yesterday, where no one is even playing to win the damn tournament. So so so bad if chess ever wants to become a game people want to watch
People do watch
Its not mandatory to rely solely on chess for income. Yes it was disappointing to see people going for quick draws, i mean the prize money is already quite paltry to begin with, what's the incentive to make draws, its not like it will make a huge difference to the final check.
Upcoming World Classical Champion
I'm wearing jeans right now
Pragg vs Volodar would have been better with evaluation bar and move analysis on board. Agad forgot to show.
Winner will be Grischuk there's no doubt about it at this point.
B 4 the winning move, so time travel is definitely involved in chess.
Great play by yet another brilliant Russian- Murzin.
Grischuk vs arjun #suggestion
King of titles Agadmator
What a genius title!
When will we have a discussion about the game of Chess completely changing from a thinking game to a reaction game? I think it's time, gentlemen.
Such a gutsy game ❤
Unbelievable way for Preggers to lose IF instead of Rb1 after earlier trading off Queens, all he seemingly had to do was trade off rooks with f3 then Rg1. He wins easily once rooks are gone!
It seems that Magnus has just opened a jeans store on Broadway with Kasparov as accountant. What will become of the game of chess without her highness, the drama queen, the one and only Magnus the First? It seems that everything is fine...The king is dead, long live the Kings Volodar the First, Gukesh the First... No hard feelings Magnus!
There's only one person that Volodar hasn't played yet. That is Magnus Carlsen. Without Magnus, he would go on winning the rapids.
Its hilarious how multiple time convincing world champions can have a single loss or bad tournament and suddenly there were always an imposter. Im glad everyone is always 100% at work every single day 😅
I like the eval bar. Its nice to see how players capitalise on small small mistakes to the point of winning.
it makes it much more interesting with the evaluation bar, just imo, just fyi! thanks for everything obviously! #suggestion
Zoom the video out, the cropping aint right
Oh man, I hated when the Schvenshikov opening was in fashion. It's so _concrete_. Technically I think this was a Pelikan that transposed into a Schveshnikov, but it's been a while since I've been up on openings. I can go sniff around the ECO index that every copy of chessbase has, but so can anyone else.
That game reminded me of a lot of my games computer post analysis, especially when I'm not really into chess: at the time it feels like I bound my opponent in iron bands of logic, and the computer's like "nope: he could have turned the position against you here and here, and wiped out your advantage here, here, and here. And also here. Congratulations on coming out on top of a mutual blunderfest!" And those aren't even the worst -- the worst are when there's a decisive stroke that stays on the board for like six moves because nobody sees it, and eventually it goes away for reasons other than either player noticing it was there.
Why did Grischuk throw away his chances with that early draw? Didn't get that at all...
to minimize risks. Victory doesnt guarantee him 1st place, draw at the same time guarantees him 2nd. Loss could throw him out of top3...
@@Mr_MikeBmmm... Maybe. But isn't he old enough now that it was probably his last chance to win another world title? And a draw didn't actually guarantee him second anyway...
Russian conspiracy, splitting the prize money obviously.
@@MrFootofDavros Well, he is pro player with big family.. So every cent counts... As for title... Well, I assume he already has one, so there will be no big difference... Plus World Rapid or Blitz champ title is not that valuable after all...
As for guarantees for 2nd place... Well, at first I believe he was ok with 3rd place too. Though his TB1 was really good so chances were quite slim. And as we saw everything worked out perfectly. Also note that his opponent in last round took the same approach as they made a draw very quick.
Please cover the games of women chess champion Humpy..congrats humpy for her 2nd world chess champion title
Humpy dumpy
Pragg is strong !!!
But agamantor! You are our analysis bar!
#suggestion Brandon Jacobson vs Hikaru. The infamous 1.a4 game.
Volodar's strongest piece is a King
Pragg forgot about our good friend the bishop
Is it really a world rapid championship without magnus ?
He was there. He wasn't gonna win it this time around. It wasn't his best tournament.
@@patrickthubs well he could have gotten to 10 points with max play on last day, but highly unlikely. so Murzin is deserved winner overall and looking at this 2023 rapid, its been very impressive as well. could have easily won that too with luck
Get placed 83rd after first day, shows asscrack for the world to see, get fined by FIDE. Rage quit😂
Yes because magnoose was scared so he rather threw a tantrum like a child and quit early😂
What a cption😎
what nationality is this bright young man?
Russian
Russian chess is still going strong.