This game was played between Nodirbek Abusattorov and Magnus Carlsen. It was from World Rapid 2021 Round 10 and Nodirbek clearly outplayed Magnus in this game.
Thank you for identifying him! Uzbekistan is formerly part of USSR which had excellent education at that time, and a strong chess culture like other regions of USSR such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine as well as of course Russia.Great that the chess culture is still alive and well in Uzbekistan.
I see him winning at min 11:14, but he moved his king instead. Q to a7 check, King has to move. Q to a8 to protect the pawns advancement to trade for a queen. Magnus resigns then. True or false? It is the simple things they miss. lol
Yah because magnus could lose the game after the last check magnus must should capture the queen at d4 then the white king capture magnus's queen but the pawn at h7 is ready for being queen I don't know all about the chess rules but I think that's the reason
I don't have an eval bar, but it seems Magnus pressed the attack on the king side and had the initiative through the middle game, at least through Nodirbek's taking control of the g-file. The endgame seemed close, and I liked Magnus's connected pawns. Nodirbek's h pawn obviously was very strong. But to me, till the end, it seemed very drawable.
@@jadezee6316 There is nothing obvious here. Kxb5 brings to a draw as much as Kc5 does, with correct play that Magnus missed, as well as Nodirbek missed the only winning move, that was Qg6. Easy to see with tablebases, so hard to see for human that such great players blundered
@@losvatoslocos252 Right, it is pretty uncultured to leave the winner untitled. From another comment it seems his name is Nodirbek Abdusattorov and he a grand master from Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is formerly part of USSR which had excellent education at that time, and a strong chess culture like other regions of USSR such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine as well as of course Russia. Wonderful that the tradition is continuing in Uzbekistan.
It's just my impression or Magnus playing the kind of Ruy López bishop manuver at the opening without calculating the opponents variation let him to a inconvenient bishop trap, double pawn and lack of piece development and iniciative? Nevertheless the endgame seems to be equal and it took an amazing precision to win. Amazing
1:06 is the exact moment (I think) when Magnus realices that made that blunter. Look a his face😅 he tried to hide his emotions and then he did the bishop mannouver quietly hopping the opponent doesn't take the opportunity. But after the bishop trapped, he takes time to workout a solution. Look at the position right after that. Less piece development and activity, a double pawn and at the end it seems that this little advantage (especially regarding to pawns closeness to the last rank) worths when it comes to end game with pawn promotion.
Certainly very confused, just imagine how many blunders any of us may have made in such kind of games if we visualize the pawns atacking in opposite directions 😅
On the beginning yes I thought the titre was exagerated but when I saw the game I felt that magnus was playing more passively and Its m'y favorite opening for as white you have dôme much Space opportunités without sacrificing your defense in a more closed setup. Just going in the back tank over and over was just not good In the end.
Although Magnus is the best Chess player of all times, probably! That does not mean that there is not great chess players that can beat him. Chess is game about winning but also losing. Stockfish 17 with 3600+ ELO, still lose in chess.
Carlsen played difficult queen endgame with far advanced white passer pretty well until horrible blunder ... Ka2 15:12 He had to play back ..Ka4 and black would have been fine. He had second chance to hold 15:57 ...Qf8+ or ... Qc8+ would hold, but ... b4 was final blunder in time trouble ( he almost flagged here ) After ...b4 white had already forced queen trade after series of checks and win..
Watch chess for five minutes and see how kids are actually very smart. Society typically poops on kids. Seriously tho our kids are an untapped resource. Let the kids work and let us chill. Adults can’t handle society pressure. That’s why everything sucks.
I looked it up in Google Trends and it turns out that the word is really popular in USA (particularly south and west regions). I might related to an aggressive psychology of cheering for anyone who is showing physical dominance particularly in war, and an unconscious desire for dominating others rather than cooperating. Different words become popular in different cultures based on the culture of the country.
that was like a Wild West gun-fight. right at the end; two player of equal caliber. Abasov got the gun out quicker is all. i personally think, the deciding move, was abandoning the pawn...but, that's what kings do...
I looked it up in Google Trends and it turns out that the word is really popular in USA (particularly south and west regions). I might related to an aggressive psychology of cheering for anyone who is showing physical dominance particularly in war, and an unconscious desire for dominating others rather than cooperating. Different words become popular in different cultures based on the culture of the country.
I think the owner of the video is a spiteful person against Carlsen. The expression "destroyed" seems very exaggerated. It is a really interesting match, but Carlsen remains a legend of the game. Come on, no dispute.
Minute 11:02 Magnusen miss the victory... if he had moved the B.Queen to the right 2 places... It's Jaque so the next move must be W.king up one, then Magnusen B.Queen up two places for jaque mate 😉
Criticizing and making fun of the world's best chess player in the comments just because you have nothing better to do with your time? You're pathetic.
This game was played between Nodirbek Abusattorov and Magnus Carlsen. It was from World Rapid 2021 Round 10 and Nodirbek clearly outplayed Magnus in this game.
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Retard posting a bullshit headline for likes
He is not a kid. He is Nodirbek Abdusattorov, grand master from Uzbekistan surely he gave tough time to Magnus and deserve the win
How you do that search blue text?
Yes he's a kid 😂🤦🏻♂️🤪
Thank you for identifying him! Uzbekistan is formerly part of USSR which had excellent education at that time, and a strong chess culture like other regions of USSR such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine as well as of course Russia.Great that the chess culture is still alive and well in Uzbekistan.
I see him winning at min 11:14, but he moved his king instead.
Q to a7 check, King has to move. Q to a8 to protect the pawns advancement to trade for a queen. Magnus resigns then. True or false?
It is the simple things they miss. lol
He was 16 years old in this video so he indeed was kid.
He might have won the game, but he did not destroy him.
Yah because magnus could lose the game after the last check magnus must should capture the queen at d4 then the white king capture magnus's queen but the pawn at h7 is ready for being queen I don't know all about the chess rules but I think that's the reason
Ahead by a queen at the end is destruction.
He demolished him.
Never saw anyone dominating magnus like this ever.. He dominated from first move to last move
This guy in the top 6, even can beat our guys Gukesh and Arjun, mostly defeated Arjun
I don't have an eval bar, but it seems Magnus pressed the attack on the king side and had the initiative through the middle game, at least through Nodirbek's taking control of the g-file. The endgame seemed close, and I liked Magnus's connected pawns. Nodirbek's h pawn obviously was very strong. But to me, till the end, it seemed very drawable.
They were equal in pieces so what domination?
@@tommackay7433 body language bro
@@tommackay7433Positional advantage
Not capturing that pawn, which would have allowed a perpetual, was brilliant.
how was something totally obvious to you a weak player and totally obvious to any decent player brilliant?
@@jadezee6316I reached 1200 elo a few times and that's not obvious and I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't see that
It's draw
Why u think it's draw. If Black queen will take white queen, then white king take black queen and will develop his ♙ to white queen.
@@jadezee6316
There is nothing obvious here. Kxb5 brings to a draw as much as Kc5 does, with correct play that Magnus missed, as well as Nodirbek missed the only winning move, that was Qg6. Easy to see with tablebases, so hard to see for human that such great players blundered
The 16 yr old's end game was impeccable
Whole match magnus trying to break his plan..magnus couldnt trap him with single plan. Such a great game..
That was a very interesting Game! But why "destroyed"?
What's your problem skint boy, we just don't fit in with the Norwegian man
ego speaking
So more people watch the video. Simple.
To make headlines
Sensationalisms.
Wow Magnus is so tricky. He would have got me more than once when it came down to 2 pieces. This dude has balls of steel.
Great game enjoyed the calculated play. Great pawn structure preventing movement at the start of game.
That was key!!! I was thinking the same thing... Keeping a strong pawn structure goes a long way... The endgame showed it!
Here's an old video from 2021.
Could the winning young boy be named in the video description?
You got "the heart" , but not the answer for your question. Really cute ...
@@losvatoslocos252 Right, it is pretty uncultured to leave the winner untitled. From another comment it seems his name is Nodirbek Abdusattorov and he a grand master from Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is formerly part of USSR which had excellent education at that time, and a strong chess culture like other regions of USSR such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine as well as of course Russia. Wonderful that the tradition is continuing in Uzbekistan.
It's just my impression or Magnus playing the kind of Ruy López bishop manuver at the opening without calculating the opponents variation let him to a inconvenient bishop trap, double pawn and lack of piece development and iniciative? Nevertheless the endgame seems to be equal and it took an amazing precision to win. Amazing
1:06 is the exact moment (I think) when Magnus realices that made that blunter. Look a his face😅 he tried to hide his emotions and then he did the bishop mannouver quietly hopping the opponent doesn't take the opportunity. But after the bishop trapped, he takes time to workout a solution. Look at the position right after that. Less piece development and activity, a double pawn and at the end it seems that this little advantage (especially regarding to pawns closeness to the last rank) worths when it comes to end game with pawn promotion.
this is endgame play, nothing were "destroyed" here
Missed the commentary
What was that move on 13:20 ? The king isn’t allowed to go there because of the pawn or am I confused as hell?
Certainly very confused, just imagine how many blunders any of us may have made in such kind of games if we visualize the pawns atacking in opposite directions 😅
The white king is behind the black pawn, and not moving into a check.
Bruh thats a black pawn going opp direction.
:D
That last black pawn was a potential shield for white, and then the fork aka pin coup de grass brilliant...
The good old coup de grass
On the beginning yes I thought the titre was exagerated but when I saw the game I felt that magnus was playing more passively and Its m'y favorite opening for as white you have dôme much Space opportunités without sacrificing your defense in a more closed setup. Just going in the back tank over and over was just not good In the end.
Although Magnus is the best Chess player of all times, probably! That does not mean that there is not great chess players that can beat him. Chess is game about winning but also losing. Stockfish 17 with 3600+ ELO, still lose in chess.
@3:57 why didn't Karlson move Rooke to G8 then Queen to G2 for possible checkmate in 2 moves?
Because there were opponents rook to defend
@@dashrathbhatia7299 Jep, there was two rooks, the queen and then the King itself to defend.
I got anxious watching so many checks and was wondering if he could grab the win. I would have definitely messed up the end game for white
Why didn’t Magnus take queen at 13:41?
because after that the pawn on h7 cannot be stopped from quenning
Because black lawn goes opposite direction
Good that dude magnus acts like his poop dont stink! 😂
Can someone tell me why Magnus didn’t go Qxh7 when he had the chance in the end game? Seems like the best way to draw.
When?
Did magnus have check mate at 11:02?? 🤔
I have thinking also but no 😂 cause the pawn cant save the queen from back
Why no pawn capture at 15.57
Because that would give Carlsen more check opportunities
Carlsen played difficult queen endgame with far advanced white passer pretty well until horrible blunder ... Ka2
15:12
He had to play back ..Ka4 and black would have been fine.
He had second chance to hold
15:57
...Qf8+ or ... Qc8+ would hold, but ... b4 was final blunder in time trouble ( he almost flagged here ) After ...b4 white had already forced queen trade after series of checks and win..
Well Explained
At 6:57 magnus should have taken his Queen, then at 9:05 should have moved his knight to c3
Why was there so much time on the clocks?
Classical Game
The „destroyed“ thing in the title is so not necessary….
I thought I accidentally clicked on a Ben Shapiro video.
Carlsen can be draw 50 move if he move his queen to check than moving pawn, in last move
Wrong carlsen has the chance to checkmate at 11:03!!!!!
That was a slow grinding down. Gm's probably have many such games without big blunders.
Very elegant and sensible moves all the way.
Wears a mask then removes it when he sits 2 feet away from someone 😂😂. Magnus is a clown.
Destroyed is a harsh word to use there…
Why didn't the teen promote his pawn that was only one space away?
At 14.57 there was a checkmate with Queen but the kid didn't take it
How?
😂😂..He is grandmaster..You trying teach him?😂
The winner is Nodirbek Abdussatorov and he is 25 years old at the event. He is now ranked number 4 in the world. So you lied.
you can search him from google, he was not 25(he is not even now).
Great even game! Not sure about destroying. Nice job.
He was totally destroyed ,a shell of a man heading towards total self destruction much like Bobby Fischer
Watch chess for five minutes and see how kids are actually very smart. Society typically poops on kids. Seriously tho our kids are an untapped resource. Let the kids work and let us chill. Adults can’t handle society pressure. That’s why everything sucks.
I hate the word, DESTROYED.
I looked it up in Google Trends and it turns out that the word is really popular in USA (particularly south and west regions). I might related to an aggressive psychology of cheering for anyone who is showing physical dominance particularly in war, and an unconscious desire for dominating others rather than cooperating. Different words become popular in different cultures based on the culture of the country.
"Destroyed" is effective clickbait technique! That is why I watched it!
@@juliancochranYou're overthinking it.
@@alreawon1212 I just find linguistics and evolution of words, changing uses ,etc, fascinating.
that was like a Wild West gun-fight. right at the end; two player of equal caliber. Abasov got the gun out quicker is all. i personally think, the deciding move, was abandoning the pawn...but, that's what kings do...
Absolutely right.
Abdusattorov, not Abasov.
destroyed? mah
I mean Carlson played some really nice traps and he just brushed them all off without breaking a sweat it was very impressive.
Some people just trashtalk
I wouldn't call it DESTROYED
At that level, that was destroyed. It's not a 500 elo game 🤭.
I looked it up in Google Trends and it turns out that the word is really popular in USA (particularly south and west regions). I might related to an aggressive psychology of cheering for anyone who is showing physical dominance particularly in war, and an unconscious desire for dominating others rather than cooperating. Different words become popular in different cultures based on the culture of the country.
what beautiful moves were there.. abosulutepy stunning.
towards the end the guy was defending, attacking and checking in a single move 🤛🏻
Age has very little to do with achievement, is primarily experiencing.
If MC only kept his king on white square, then it would be a draw! He's getting rusty!
Что за игра ребята? Может в нарезках видели ?
Instead of Qe5, Magnus should have played Qg3+, Kh5....Qg5+ mate!
Qg5+ not a mate but a blunder
KxQ
10:58 mag had check mate on pawn
look the hand abdusattorov the shiver and magnus relax 😁
Uncultured not to name the winner
It was named in the beginning of the video.
Wrong Titile.
Que jogo maravilhoso, esse menino conseguiu ser preciso, realmente um show
He did it, he can retire from chess😂
16:10 losing move b4 it's mate in 26 (should play Qc8+)
That was a fun game to watch
Thats was a normal game, destroy?
I think the owner of the video is a spiteful person against Carlsen. The expression "destroyed" seems very exaggerated. It is a really interesting match, but Carlsen remains a legend of the game. Come on, no dispute.
Именно-задавил как дилетанта...
Дожал Магнуса Абдусатторов в равной борьбе, молодец.
Magnus groupies don't like the word destroyed in the title of the video 😂💀😴😈🤔😭
Molto bella come partita, il finale è stato avvincente🎉
Why carlsen didnt eat the Queen?
3:27 carlsen didnt eat the Queen
Who is he?
Destroyed was a terrible description
Magnus también es humano.
How to win is this
It should be illegal for a person to constantly shake and twitch like that. Very distracting and annoying. Control yourself.
Because he win
❤ Extraordinary
ADHD note: i dont see his time tru the black king🥲🤣👍🏻
Magnus is awsome, but tal was immortal than anybody . Anand still world no.eleven at the age of 55 !!!!!
Huh? Only Gary or Morphy has dominated like Magnus.
@@Joshwaheazo hi hi hi
@@Joshwaheazo Anand is 23 years elder to magnus and this is not Garry or Morphy era?
@@Joshwaheazo @Joshwaheazo Anand is 23 years elder to magnus and this is not Garry or Morphy era?
What an egotistical, misleading, clickbaiting title you have put...Or you just don't even know what the word "destroyed" means.
Ediz Gürel Türkiye 🇹🇷
Çok rahat çok profesyonel.
I love you magnus ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
however, he is still the best
Magnus blundered
This is an old game, isn't it?
Yes
Boss uzbek🎉
Mistrz ma swoje zwyczaje!!!!!!!Marek.N!!!!!!
Destroy? LOL
Magnus opponent can win the game if his king take black pion but didn't.
Minute 11:02 Magnusen miss the victory... if he had moved the B.Queen to the right 2 places... It's Jaque so the next move must be W.king up one, then Magnusen B.Queen up two places for jaque mate 😉
KxQ
@Will_E_Wonty 😅 right sorry it was late night when I saw this video
Mistrzowie!!!!!!!!!Jestem starcem!!!!!!!!!!Wlasciwie naciskam!!!!!!!!!Czekam na Zosie!!!!!!!!!Marek.N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Clickbait.
Really destroyed, Carlsen is a newbie.
Looks to me like the game was close until the very last move.
Joss lek
Wow!
Cool game 😎
Very nice.
Game drawn
Dak glk kalah magnus nih
Ouch 😂
A 16 year old yes.
But also top 10 highest rated player of all time.
True
Good boy!!!!
Magnus deserved to lose for wearing that face diaper.
Criticizing and making fun of the world's best chess player in the comments just because you have nothing better to do with your time? You're pathetic.
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS!
@@dallanlewis6084 lol, your anti science feelings got hurt.
@@TheOracle30 What you do with your time is pathetic.
@@TheOracle30 What you do with your time is more than pathetic. So why are you talking?