@@thesnackbandit yeah, sadly. there's already been a lot of reform in christianity to stop the asshats corrupting the intpretation of the verses, i'm not sure if there is a major effort in Islam to reject the wife beating verse and the more oppressive parts of orthodox sharia law
If i remember right, there are even chess boards in the episode (in a game that Bart is playing), that make no sense at all. Something like a 7 fields wide board or so.
0:47 Interesting that 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 is also the sequence of moves that caused Carlsen to resign against Hans Niemann recently. Clearly Magnus knew that Niemann had been getting coached by Homer and stood no chance.
the idea that magnus carlsen recorded a bit encouraging Homer to keep playing chess while contemplating not playing the world championship match makes this even funnier
@@comicsansseraphim4934 To be fair, i wouldnt really say he was bored with the world championship, he just doesnt like the format for it. Its more of a boycott than anything. He would almost definitely play in it again if they changed the format to like, an 8 player Round Robin similar to how the candidates works. Basically just cut out the WCC entirely and just have the winner of the Candidates become the new WC.
For those who were just as frustrated as me for the video not mentioning which episode this is, it's "The Cad and the Hat", season 28, episode 15. Bizarrely, the video said it's the "new Simpsons episode", when the episode was aired in 2017.
Can relate to Homer. First time my dad dusted off his chess board he told me how the pieces move and the objective of the game. I didn't fall for the Fool's Mate, but he did the Scholar's mate which is the second worst thing that can happen. He also laughed, turned me off from learning chess. After playing later years with my friends and coming back for revenge, he didn't find it so funny to play anymore :) Blobby Fisher was an underrated joke btw haha
Same thing happened to me. My father taught me how to play when I was 9 yrs. old and when I beat him a fer yrs. later, he never played against me again. Lol
Same! I still have nostalgia from the time i played with him, but everytime i ask he refuses saying that it's not fun because i am much stronger than him now, but i would just like to play for the emotions ;-;
I got destroyed by dad when i was a kid, then i stopped chess for some reason, but after getting into college and getting hooked on chess again, i asked for a rematch. I beat him in less than 8 moves with a weird knight sacrifice. I didn't feel accomplished because i won so easily. Sort of like, chasing the villain for revenge and not feeling satisfied once you kill him vibe
Same. My dad is rated about 1700 and he always won when I was a kid. When I was around 15-16 I beat him and we never played again. I'm 1900+ rated so I understand his decision. Maybe also doesn't help that I trapped his rook and didn't take it for the whole game. It was satisfying though.
The makers of The Simpsons no doubt came up with this episode just as a way for them to meet Magnus Carlsen. I remember that in an episode in season 1 (possibly the 1st episode), they gave one of the kids at school a Bobby Fischer lunch box.
I'm pretty sure that there was an episode where Carl (dude who said that magnus was his cousin) went to Norway to meet his family and didn't tell anyone. Then Homer and his friends went looking for him and they saw in one of his pictures some sign in the reflection of his sunglasses that said he was in Norway. Correct me if I'm wrong and didn't remember it.
1:44 so funny story My brother and I used to play chess when we were very young. However, when he was 6 and I think I was about to turn 5, he quit playing with me altogether. The reason? Fool's mate. Definitely my finest moment
2:15 This happened to me. This happened when I was in grade school. This did not really bother me, but that was because he was such a tool that something like this did not compare to his other failings as a father.
I’m from University of Nottingham. It’s awesome to see a game from the Nottingham 1936 chess tournament feature in such a big tv show. A cool little fact I’ll be telling all my chess buddies :)
8:37 if you look carefully you can see that the queen is on g7 and NOT g5 which means that it is not under fire from the pawn. thus homer was simply up a full rook
Maybe his side of the family has a lot of blacks in it. Like if you take the blackest guy and the whitest girl the next child would be like 50%. If all dark skinned parents through generations Y’know then everyone is darkskin
I'll never understand why mid-to-late season Simpsons insists in introducing its guest stars as if it were a saccharine generic sitcom from the 1980's. It's sad that the writers think the celebrities need to literally describe who they are. Though I gotta say, it's amazing how they made Magnus sound like a text-to-speech synthesizer. That takes skill.
Today I learned that The Simpsons is old enough to be written with the cyrillic G and not the KH. (That's why it's Gary Potter in Russian, for example.)
I don't really care core the simpsons. But I do really appreciate the spiting of the conventional views of intelligence, likely implicitly. Basically that even if someone seems dumb, everyone is a genius at something.
At :40 Homer is sitting behind the white pieces but a few seconds earlier his opponent is setting up his side with the white pieces. Homer should be shown sitting behind the black pieces.
If it was white to move. Since Homer had just played Qg7, it is M6 with black to move. 1. ...(after Qg7) Qd7 2. Qh8 Qd1+ 3. Kh2 Bb1 4. Re8+ Kd7 5. Re7+ Kc6 6. Qe8+ Qd7 7. Qxd7# would be the continuation.
Now I understand why Magnus pledged that he'd only defend his title against Alireza or Homer.
LMAOOOOOO ohhhh x,D
Did he?
Sadly Homer didnt qualify to candidates tournament
Thats unfair. Demanding asshole scans is not... His reaction is not necessarily a chess move that is make, maybe he knows something i don't.
“homer brilliantly beat his wife”
abuse is NOT ok, ahhaahhah
English is indeed an interesting language
@@madamcuriouss sadly, it's just culture in some parts of the world
@@lib-center96 Not to mention that many of the worlds biggest religions including Christianity and Islam actually encourage it.
@@thesnackbandit yeah, sadly. there's already been a lot of reform in christianity to stop the asshats corrupting the intpretation of the verses, i'm not sure if there is a major effort in Islam to reject the wife beating verse and the more oppressive parts of orthodox sharia law
Respect to simpsons! The one show that can set up a chess board properly
If i remember right, there are even chess boards in the episode (in a game that Bart is playing), that make no sense at all. Something like a 7 fields wide board or so.
@@LaomerKedor I think that is a different episode
even with 4finger hands
Nobody say Queen’s Gambit please, the Simpsons isn’t dedicated to chess
@@specularspaghet4449the queen’s gambit had accurate board
0:47 Interesting that 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 is also the sequence of moves that caused Carlsen to resign against Hans Niemann recently. Clearly Magnus knew that Niemann had been getting coached by Homer and stood no chance.
Wow I just realized it
Los Simpson lo predijeron
So maybe Hans in depth research and prep simply included watching the Simpsons?
@@Luis-tu4ux literal xd
7:13 So when that guy say Newman, Magnus cutoff, it was some kind of foreshadowing xD
the idea that magnus carlsen recorded a bit encouraging Homer to keep playing chess while contemplating not playing the world championship match makes this even funnier
The episode aired in 2017, long before Magnus became bored with the world championship.
@@comicsansseraphim4934 no, but he did say he considered not playing the 2018 match as well.
@@comicsansseraphim4934 To be fair, i wouldnt really say he was bored with the world championship, he just doesnt like the format for it. Its more of a boycott than anything.
He would almost definitely play in it again if they changed the format to like, an 8 player Round Robin similar to how the candidates works. Basically just cut out the WCC entirely and just have the winner of the Candidates become the new WC.
"Homer! You're playing like Polugaevsky at Mar Del Plata!" this killed me
Rip
RIP bro 😭😭😭
That shyt took me out😂😂😂
"I understand Norwegian" is an underrated joke xD
It used to be jokes that good every six seconds. Now it's once an episode if you're lucky.
@@andrewscott7728 ur just hating they still have alot of good jokes and subtle ones that arent that blatant
Magnus Carlsen… my cousin😂😂
Well his name is Carl Carlson and hes canonical birth place is Norway 🇳🇴
that's funny to you?
@@Syndiate__ it's a joke that's the point
@@raymondmcmahon2037 I understand it, it's just not a very good joke
@@Syndiate__ I agree but who am I to judge Deep Jain's comedic tastes
For those who were just as frustrated as me for the video not mentioning which episode this is, it's "The Cad and the Hat", season 28, episode 15.
Bizarrely, the video said it's the "new Simpsons episode", when the episode was aired in 2017.
Thank you!
Maybe the episode actually IS new where the guy making the video lives.
@@davidanderson_surrey_bc I highly doubt it.
Considering it was made almost 20 years after the show stopped being good, it's fair to count it as "new"
"Homer starts to attack his dad"
Brilliantly beat his wife
Homer beautifully beats his wife
After brilliantly beating his wife
"Homer brilliantly beat his wife."
"Hey Blobby Fischer, you're up!" 🤣
in the german dub hes called fatty kasparov
I related to this comment
That's where playing chess in a bar comes from 😀
oh a very subtle agadmator reference ey?
Paul Morphy played chess in a bar
@Raffi Boyadjian 🤣🤣🤣
Can relate to Homer. First time my dad dusted off his chess board he told me how the pieces move and the objective of the game. I didn't fall for the Fool's Mate, but he did the Scholar's mate which is the second worst thing that can happen. He also laughed, turned me off from learning chess. After playing later years with my friends and coming back for revenge, he didn't find it so funny to play anymore :) Blobby Fisher was an underrated joke btw haha
I’m impressed that Abe was able to play at a GM level.
Same thing happened to me. My father taught me how to play when I was 9 yrs. old and when I beat him a fer yrs. later, he never played against me again. Lol
Same! I still have nostalgia from the time i played with him, but everytime i ask he refuses saying that it's not fun because i am much stronger than him now, but i would just like to play for the emotions ;-;
I got destroyed by dad when i was a kid, then i stopped chess for some reason, but after getting into college and getting hooked on chess again, i asked for a rematch. I beat him in less than 8 moves with a weird knight sacrifice. I didn't feel accomplished because i won so easily. Sort of like, chasing the villain for revenge and not feeling satisfied once you kill him vibe
same...and my older brother
Same. My dad is rated about 1700 and he always won when I was a kid. When I was around 15-16 I beat him and we never played again. I'm 1900+ rated so I understand his decision.
Maybe also doesn't help that I trapped his rook and didn't take it for the whole game. It was satisfying though.
Same
Very unrealistic. No serious chess player would resign a good position merely to prevent a heart attack.
Folks, we have today's winner for most under-rated comment.
It would have been more fair if he offered a draw
Love it when shows and movies use accurate games. It's sooooo rare T.T
"Homer brilliantly beat his wife", while orchestrating the decisive mating attack
and that is when carlsen decided not to defend his world championship title
cause Homer would beat him
the part I love about this the most is--
random guy screams - ''anybody wanna watch the Superbowl" !!?
everyone in the bar "GO AWAYYY"
The makers of The Simpsons no doubt came up with this episode just as a way for them to meet Magnus Carlsen. I remember that in an episode in season 1 (possibly the 1st episode), they gave one of the kids at school a Bobby Fischer lunch box.
Makes sense as to why they always make accurate predictions! Theyre chess fans, always looking at the moves ahead!
The people writing season one episodes are all long gone
I'm pretty sure that there was an episode where Carl (dude who said that magnus was his cousin) went to Norway to meet his family and didn't tell anyone. Then Homer and his friends went looking for him and they saw in one of his pictures some sign in the reflection of his sunglasses that said he was in Norway. Correct me if I'm wrong and didn't remember it.
In that episode his family was from iceland, but they also say that carl was adopted so it doesnt really contradict it
Scandinavians are the whitest race so it's impossible for Carl to have origins there
@@Adriano70911 I realised he was adopted
so his name could have been Carl carlsen?
1:44 so funny story
My brother and I used to play chess when we were very young. However, when he was 6 and I think I was about to turn 5, he quit playing with me altogether.
The reason? Fool's mate. Definitely my finest moment
Beautiful game. This channel is going to be big
4:41 “so homer brilliantly beat his wife” 💀
"Anyone wanna watch the Superbowl?"
"Get lost!"
Best line ever
I did not expect that ending where Homer just resigns for his dad!
haahahahaha "i understand norwegian"
magnus carlsen, voice actor, rapper, poker player, chess player.
Hahaha yep
@@bills131 True~. Author as well.
you forgot former Number 1 Fantasy fotbool Player 😄
In that order.
It's carlson...
02:33 "Homer, why are you so good at chess?"
*random dampened vibrate sound*
4:41 Homer would never do that!
homer simpson speaks for himself
Interesting analysis. You should do an analysis video of the recent Richard Hammond vs James May 'Drinking Chess' game.
Loved that video. Reminded me of what it was like playing Chess with my dad as a teen when we were shitfaced on camping trips
yeah man, giving a win by intended blunder feels better than giving a win by unexpected blunder
1:52 this is the exact line I accidentally used less than an hour ago, i won in five moves
I wish i had magnus as my cousin
"So, Homer brilliantly beat his wife." 4:40
4:40: "So Homer brillantly *beat his wife* "
I didn't know you could put this adverb before such a phrase
4:40 so homer brilliantly beat his wife
lmfao
I commented the same thing man, 30 mins later
2:15
This happened to me. This happened when I was in grade school. This did not really bother me, but that was because he was such a tool that something like this did not compare to his other failings as a father.
oh man, I did not face this but my father is a tool too, very annoying, I dream about killing him every night.(Not gonna, dont worry)
Tell us all about it honey.
Nobody asked
I’m from University of Nottingham. It’s awesome to see a game from the Nottingham 1936 chess tournament feature in such a big tv show. A cool little fact I’ll be telling all my chess buddies :)
8:37 if you look carefully you can see that the queen is on g7 and NOT g5 which means that it is not under fire from the pawn. thus homer was simply up a full rook
2:56 he's not longer the world chess champion 😔 (he retired from competitive chess)
That Defeat against Judith Polgar in the park really affected him
@@EMMETproxy thats just a random unprepared game, its more likely that magnus just doesnt give a shit. He knows he is the best so why bother
He is still playing competitive games and going to tournaments. He just didn't want to defend his title for some reason
''In this case, Homer decides to attack his dad''
8:59 Plural of 'analysis' is analyses.
“Magnus Carlson, my cousin” 😂😂😂
Maybe his side of the family has a lot of blacks in it. Like if you take the blackest guy and the whitest girl the next child would be like 50%. If all dark skinned parents through generations Y’know then everyone is darkskin
2:16 Abe is acting like Mr Shaibel after Beth insulted him.
"Homer brilliantly beats his wife." Phrasing!
"So Homer brillantly beat his wife" Do not put that out of context
Also he chose two french losing 😥
The amount of detail they put into the accuracy of chess in a cartoon is astonishing, I thought they'd just bullshit the animation and context of it.
Carlsen motivating someone to play chess is so funny after carlsen not being motivated enough to play world chess championship
It was before though, not after. This episode is from 2017
0:46 Those positions are oddly familiar for some reason
What a touching ending ! Homer here is a true winner.
Any chess player knows that's not a resignable position. It's more insulting to resign imo
@@wsemenske "I could have won, but decided not to"
“homer brilliantly beat his wife", "homer simpson begins to attack his dad"
"Homer brilliantly beat his wife" 💀
That moment at 4:40 is quite rare, because normally deciding to beat your wife is a ?? move, and not a !! move.
"I'm world Chess champion Magnus Carlsen"
"I UNDERSTAND NORWEGIAN"
I'll never understand why mid-to-late season Simpsons insists in introducing its guest stars as if it were a saccharine generic sitcom from the 1980's. It's sad that the writers think the celebrities need to literally describe who they are.
Though I gotta say, it's amazing how they made Magnus sound like a text-to-speech synthesizer. That takes skill.
2:55 MAGNUS!
Blobby fischer🤣
Would help a lot if the moves were synced to your speech.
4:41 he did what now?
curious video to suggest now, youtube
Today I learned that The Simpsons is old enough to be written with the cyrillic G and not the KH. (That's why it's Gary Potter in Russian, for example.)
Never thought you could checkmate like that. Using the horse and queen if pawn takes horse.
“Homer brilliantly beat his wife.”
Take that outta context
So not only did homer get better at chess as he got older. But so did his father.
Please do the Jim vs Creed (The Office US) game
4:40 not the best wording 😳
I think this is the first time Homer ever beat his wife instead of his son.
" Smithers, I start to think Simpson is not the briliant tactitian I thought he was "
How much homers you want
Carlsen - yes
Feed master? That’s a new title!
So homer brilliantly beat his wife that can be taken out of context
Feed master :)
Seriously who was this guy narrating this? He definitely was not a FEED Master.
4:41 "so Homer brilliantly beat his wife"
4:40 I probably shouldn't be laughing at this
4:41 Homer brilliantly beat his wife...
'homer brilliantly beat his wife'
"Homer brilliantly beat his wife"
- ChessMaster Max
Great video
I don't really care core the simpsons. But I do really appreciate the spiting of the conventional views of intelligence, likely implicitly. Basically that even if someone seems dumb, everyone is a genius at something.
4:42 sounds dark without context
"homer brilliantly beats his wife" out of context sounds very weird
"Homer brilliantly beat his wife." Fascinating wordplay.
the watch ID of this video is uuoaeYYDX7k, which looks really odd
4:41 what a thing to say
At :40 Homer is sitting behind the white pieces but a few seconds earlier his opponent is setting up his side with the white pieces. Homer should be shown sitting behind the black pieces.
Ah, yes... but what we don't see is the few seconds during which Homer turns the board around.
"Homer brilliantly beat his wife"
AYO WHAT
bruh how have I never heard of this
I was curious how the game against Barney turned out.
Beating your dad at chess is one of the most bizarre feelings. You don´t know if you´re happy or sad.
“Homer brilliantly beat his wife” ayo????
Homer brilliantly beat his wife xD
Thanks, so much fun!
Yep, I beat my dad @ chess and my friends... now i need to find new friends.
Homer's dad suffering, also has mate in one move.
If it was white to move. Since Homer had just played Qg7, it is M6 with black to move. 1. ...(after Qg7) Qd7 2. Qh8 Qd1+ 3. Kh2 Bb1 4. Re8+ Kd7 5. Re7+ Kc6 6. Qe8+ Qd7 7. Qxd7# would be the continuation.
the chess episode of the simpsons is Season 28 Episode 15, i think
"homer brilliantly beat his wife"
What a brave stance in favor of domestic abuse
Homer would be one of the best super gms