Watching anything at its highest level is always interesting. I'm not a fan of chess myself but it's still so fascinating and impressive to see what people are capable of!
That's right, I don't want to analyze the loser's page by analyzing this link. It seems normal to me to show the chess from one side without flipping it.
Look at the situation. Magnus is beating Bill Gates, and no real evidence has surfaced under FBI/CIA care, from the highly surveillance recorded Epstein island. Bill is ecstatic.
recently got really into chess. I had watched this clip way before but at that time, I thought vidit was just a random, decently good at chess, Indian kid
Probably not. Prodigies often don't make good teachers, because they are so gifted that they often can't even comprehend the difficulties average people have.
Being a good player and being a good teacher are different skills. If you are also a grandmaster then learning from Magnus would be great but if you are a beginner or intermediate player then you would probably be better off being taught by someone who is an experienced teacher/coach.
First game appeared to have increment (2 seconds), so the total time spent would have been 1:11 + (increment x moves), which would probably have been around 2 minutes. Also FIDE is pronounced 'feeday'. Awesome videos! Keep 'em up! (and it would be cool to have just a little bit more analysis in the games)
Yeah that bugged me, too. But as to the relative lack of analysis I really don't mind because not only does it keep the video moving at a feverish pace the announcer also makes it sound like an MMA match!
@@TristanWeijermars What? The commentator literally says, "Magnus is more familiar with [the Ruy Lopez opening]... Magnus instantly develops his knight, knowing exactly what to do." It's clearly a memorization thing. Top level play is exactly this, memorize the most lines until someone blunders.
You can see he's already hovering over his next piece a half-second after he moves one, quite literally several moves ahead and anticipating his opponents counters before they do them. From this one vid I learned you can't be afraid to use your queen to clear out the board, even though it's amateur instinct (and perhaps misguided chivalry) that makes us protect our Queens.
Magnus is like the Mike Tyson of chess. His opponents are coming out ready to go the distance, and he just runs up on em and starts throwing wrecking balls. It's incredibly aggressive, compared to a lot of grandmasters' slower approach
This is now one of my favourite videos because it has Lars Monsen featured. Love this man! He's Norway's man when it comes to outdoors activities. He's on the national broadcasting company NRK. Also, love Isklar!
I now want to play against Carlsen, not because I have a chance of winning, but because I want to see if I can make Carlsen take more time and moves to beat me than he did for Bill Gates.
3:07 It is not a free pawn and there is no trade of knight and bishop. Of course the combo is winning, but this description is not right. He sacrifices his night for a pawn, and then wins back another pawn.
The Carlsen vs. Karjakin game lasted 40 moves. They got 2 seconds bonus for each move. So 40*2 is one minute and 20 seconds. Carlsen's clock showed 1 minute and 49 seconds at the end of the game, which means he had used 1 minutes and 13 seconds (they start with 3 minutes and 2 seconds) of his clock but also 1 minutes and 20 seconds of bonus time, in total that's 2 minutes and 33 seconds. Still quick, but not "only around one minute" like is said in this video. Please be more accurate.
Fun video. Just a little suggestion, can you keep the board on top up at all times and also in the same position. Every time it disappears and reappears or moves, it's hard to get reoriented. Thanks
As someone who knows almost nothing about chess, but has memorized every possible move for tic tac toe, it feels to me like Magnus is the kind of guy who memorizes the best move in all situations rather than the kind of person who calculates them.
He's much scarier though as he's both. Hi literally can memorize and recall previously played chess matches as well as a madman in analyzing new positions
there are only 3^9 possible tic tac toe arrangements while there are like ~10^40 legal chess positions... you really think anyone would be capable of memorizing it all?
@starseed3705 I heard something about a super computer had calculated the legal positions to be 10^123 some years ago. Don't know if it's true, but I've heard several suggestions over 10^100
ele é o Magnus Carlsen, o melhor jogador de xadrez de todos os tempos. não é modo de falar, ele literalmente é o melhor jogador de xadrez que já passou pela Terra conhecido.
This gave me flashbacks to when I was 11 in the school chess club. There was this one douchebag that was older than me and kept moving one of my pawns back because he said I wasn't allowed to move it like that (i was moving it forwards 2 and he was convinced I'd already moved it despite it being on the starting space still). After I moved it back in response he just went "illegal move, you forfeit" and went up to tell the teacher running the club that he'd won (there was like a leaderboard thing that determined who got to go to competitions so it was relevant). I'm surprised by how irked the current me is in remembering this lol.
@@BuddhaSunn I know I only commented this 2 days ago but I forgot I did and was really confused and surprised by this reply for some reason haha. I did, though I was late for school that day so the vice-principal had to drive me there as I’d missed the team leaving via van. Thanks for asking :)
From my view, the knight move for Bill Gates is a complete beginner move not because it’s bad in normal play but because he is attacked the pieces when he should be defending as much as he can against checkmate.
@@lightsefron Lol... no, the improperly accused of cheating human being, Hans. Magnus pulling out of the Sinquefield cup the way he did was highly unprofessional, and as unprofessional as him resigning in 1 move against Hans. What a man-baby. But think what you like.
Well, he's the number one right now and definitely one of the best. But these were all also very fast-paced games, which is not normally how strength at chess is measured by. Also the jury is still out on if he is the best ever.
magnus winning not only means that he is skilled, but also their opponents made mistakes, like the mate in 9 moves was a big blunder. you didn't include time increments in the total time use, so the time is actually higher. even if you did, which would have been less clickbait, it's still an extremely good result for magnus
subscribe if you don't want Magnus to mate you!
maybe I do want him to
oh no
i want him to mate with me
@@vanceoz4080 UNHINGED HAHA
I want him to mate too
Magnus is the guy who can be super drunk not concentrating and out of his mind and still beat you in a game of chess
Bro he could be Fully drunk whilst speedrunning darksoulds on the hardest difficulty and texting his mom whilst beating you in a game of chest
@@redfedora2992 well apart from jokes he had actually won a game drunk
@@1k_subs_without_vids_challange beat ''you''? YOU? bro is beating grandmasters whilst drunk who are you lmao
@@aeolus3632 you as in any other chess player
I think many grandmasters can do that lmao
is anyone else impressed at how fast they can move the pieces without knocking everything off the table
muscle memory at this point
They constantly knock stuff off the table in this video lol.
In bullet they all mess up, it’s very hard, but in blitz it’s very easy not to knock things over
The last one is knocking the clock lol 😂
They bump into pieces all the time just like you and me
Anyone else watching this having no idea what’s happening but is still being interested
🙋🏻♂️
🙋
Watching anything at its highest level is always interesting. I'm not a fan of chess myself but it's still so fascinating and impressive to see what people are capable of!
Yes - the author of the clip. His comments are ridiculous.
Then why you watching? That's odd
Love how the commentary and editing makes this feel more like watching a boxing recap than a chess match!
The commentary is the reason why I stopped the video at 2 minutes.
Yes, very annoying commentary style. Fake and flippant, doesn't fit with chess.
It's the annoying American 'hosting a cheap show on tv' voice.
That's right, I don't want to analyze the loser's page by analyzing this link. It seems normal to me to show the chess from one side without flipping it.
Boxing is like chess so good analogy.
I can’t get over Magnus’s speed, aggression and creativity. He’s the only other human outside of Anakin Skywalker than can podrace.
POV: You know basically nothing about chess,but still cheers for the champions
This used to be me haha😂
Chess noob here. 😂
Thats me bro 🥲🤣
wow what a cool point of view.
This video’s photo with 6.17 secs is actually where he offered the fastest draw and Vidit accepted on compassionate grounds as Magnus was unwell.
Magnus is such a incredible grandmaster, beating all the other gm with only 1 minute below
bro he is so aids to play against, one time i played him in high elo and jeez it was close, I almost beat him but in the end I ran out of time
@@quverty2385go back playing csgo
@@quverty2385 sure
@@quverty2385Suuuuuuuuuure
@@urlocalterror csgo > chess.
You'd think after countless chess games he'd be better at moving his pieces with out knocking down his opponents.
its hard for him since he is just incredibly drunk the entire time
@Ki The Hannibal Lecture my nuts itch but I took a shower?
@@jakeh3144 Hope you get better.
@@Cantfindaname917 thank you, they still itch bad
Magnus does that so it takes the opponent longer to move. It's the real reason he wins at blitz chess.
But you gotta appreciate how both Magnus and Bill Gates were smiling, both full of joy during that session.😂 Truly a heartwarming little event.
Yeah, both of them seem to be enjoying the game
@@im_marian Don't worry laddie! Bill Gates didn't apply any sorts of human control chips into us....yet.😂
@@YaM8Kraken *putting on a tinfoil hat*
Or did he? Or maybe it was Magnus Carlsen all the time? Damn.
@@YaM8Kraken You know nothing about Bill Gates, all you know it's from media, unfortunately you're too ignorant to comment on it.
Look at the situation. Magnus is beating Bill Gates, and no real evidence has surfaced under FBI/CIA care, from the highly surveillance recorded Epstein island. Bill is ecstatic.
It's insane how fast these chess grandmasters can think and plan their moves.
@rc5981 We call that muscle memory.
Hans Neumann defeating magnus in 2 move 💀
*With cheating
@@sheena7667 No, he didn’t cheat that game
One word:anal beeds
Edit:Shit that’s 2 word.
@@sheena7667 Magnus resigned in defiance because he claims niemman cheated in a previous match
Yea stockfish defeated magnus in 2 moves....
*me watching this having no idea what they’re talking about*
this video should last just 6 seconds
Nah
recently got really into chess. I had watched this clip way before but at that time, I thought vidit was just a random, decently good at chess, Indian kid
Vidit is terrible.
@@justinkornfeld7979 If hes terrible, then you gotta be nonexistent
@@justinkornfeld7979 and you're better ?
@@justinkornfeld7979 bruh who are you 😭😭
Me too
imagine getting magnus to teach you how to play chess, it would be every chess player's dream come true
VERY TRUE
He’s probably call me dumb and give up lol
Probably not.
Prodigies often don't make good teachers, because they are so gifted that they often can't even comprehend the difficulties average people have.
Being a good player and being a good teacher are different skills. If you are also a grandmaster then learning from Magnus would be great but if you are a beginner or intermediate player then you would probably be better off being taught by someone who is an experienced teacher/coach.
It is not taught,,, its how far and fast your brain could analyze the outcome of each moves u make man...
That thumbnail though was a clickbait
What
First game appeared to have increment (2 seconds), so the total time spent would have been 1:11 + (increment x moves), which would probably have been around 2 minutes. Also FIDE is pronounced 'feeday'.
Awesome videos! Keep 'em up! (and it would be cool to have just a little bit more analysis in the games)
where the pin at
@@atlas_hcr not here
you are right, this mf doesn't know what he is talking about lol
Yeah that bugged me, too. But as to the relative lack of analysis I really don't mind because not only does it keep the video moving at a feverish pace the announcer also makes it sound like an MMA match!
Feeday?? Says who?
The first game was much more impressive than the others I think
because he memorized more lines? lmao
@@vander9678 because it was more difficult
@@vander9678 The first game was against a strong grandmaster, while the others where against amateurs. Quite a difference.
@@TristanWeijermars What?
The commentator literally says, "Magnus is more familiar with [the Ruy Lopez opening]... Magnus instantly develops his knight, knowing exactly what to do."
It's clearly a memorization thing. Top level play is exactly this, memorize the most lines until someone blunders.
@@vander9678 All GM also memorized that move 💀
Magnus is just a genius!
Let’s be honest we all clicked one this video just cause of the thumbnail
Yes
U are right
What is Vidith doing in this thumbnail?
For views
Good video! Only bit of advice is every few clips you keep rotating the chess board, just makes it difficult to see what’s happening at times
I thought it was just me being high, makes it hard for beginners like me to keep up because I'm not used to the formations yet.
hats off to your editing my friend, good job
I don’t understand nothing about chess but I can’t stop watch these type of videos
yeah shutass
@2:08 "fIde master" 😂😂😂💀
this is the first time i saw someone took the opportunity to entertain people in such a enjoyful way in chess
Like sports center commentators 😂
You can see he's already hovering over his next piece a half-second after he moves one, quite literally several moves ahead and anticipating his opponents counters before they do them. From this one vid I learned you can't be afraid to use your queen to clear out the board, even though it's amateur instinct (and perhaps misguided chivalry) that makes us protect our Queens.
Underrated comment.
Magnus is like the Mike Tyson of chess. His opponents are coming out ready to go the distance, and he just runs up on em and starts throwing wrecking balls. It's incredibly aggressive, compared to a lot of grandmasters' slower approach
these videos are great please make more
Well constructed video man, good commentary too
"Both life and chess are a constant struggle. " - Lasker.
1:59 bro really put the resign sound effect💀
Yep, the dude is very strategic, I love it!
I love your TH-cam channel,!it's awesome and perfect
best move I've ever seen. Dropping the clock on your opponents move!! Brilliant
This is now one of my favourite videos because it has Lars Monsen featured. Love this man! He's Norway's man when it comes to outdoors activities. He's on the national broadcasting company NRK. Also, love Isklar!
You need to reduce your caffeine intake, man.
@@Mr.Monta77🤡
5:59 was that a Fart 💀💀💀💀
Lol 💀
*moves one pawn* "ah i see you're trying the rubberduck shlongingus horsefellow defense, that's a bad move"
Honestly, I'm not that into chess, I just really like your videos, they're so fun to watch!
I now want to play against Carlsen, not because I have a chance of winning, but because I want to see if I can make Carlsen take more time and moves to beat me than he did for Bill Gates.
man ludwig makes such good chess videos the editing is so good
bruh
He's basically pre-moving in an over the board game in the last clip xD
I like how he says it's a mistake but the eval bar says it's equal
3:07 It is not a free pawn and there is no trade of knight and bishop. Of course the combo is winning, but this description is not right. He sacrifices his night for a pawn, and then wins back another pawn.
FIDE is pronounced as “feeday”
This is like a BO2 best Killcams of the week video :D
only 20k subs? TH-cam needs to improve their algorithm. this channel should have at least 100k by now
The Carlsen vs. Karjakin game lasted 40 moves. They got 2 seconds bonus for each move. So 40*2 is one minute and 20 seconds. Carlsen's clock showed 1 minute and 49 seconds at the end of the game, which means he had used 1 minutes and 13 seconds (they start with 3 minutes and 2 seconds) of his clock but also 1 minutes and 20 seconds of bonus time, in total that's 2 minutes and 33 seconds. Still quick, but not "only around one minute" like is said in this video. Please be more accurate.
You probably get allllll the ladies
@@aelechko not all, but the ladies that matter
@@Patralgan this is a true victory.
What a true superstar you are. truly a hero
@@aelechkohe got you there buddy
the way he pronounced FIDE had me ROLLING lmao
You're very easily entertained
wow that was so fast, i blinked with my eye and it was already over. crazy chess-speed
Magnuses trick is always knocking over and around the chess pieces this at high level for the opposition detracts that instant thought line...
i don't play chess, but i'm really enjoying this
This man is a beast. I love watching him play , its truly amazing.
Magnus being Magnus.
Also .... 2:08 "fide" master lol
0:15 imagine that heat
No Grandmaster has ever been able to defeat me in a game of chess.
Because I have never played with one 😭😭
Wanna fight me? I'm a grand master at being crap at chess 😂😂
@@Cantfindaname917 and I am a grandmaster of 1001 blunders so you guys can win 😂
hella overused joke, it aint funny
no grandmaster can beat you beacause you dont play versus them
I don’t even now how to play chess and this entertained me.
GREAT VID!👍🏻
I like how the commentator says things like "This was a BIG mistake" meanwhile evaluation is either even or favours the enemy. Lol
yeah, well, this is a proof you do not need to know anything about chess to become a youtuber. 6M views for this video. Insane.
Fun video. Just a little suggestion, can you keep the board on top up at all times and also in the same position. Every time it disappears and reappears or moves, it's hard to get reoriented. Thanks
I was going to say that moving the board all over the place and the zooming in and out was difficult to follow
How long did Magnus play for the Last match?
Bruh it takes me 1min to figure out which pawn I’m moving first
I don’t know a single one of these openings or mostly how to play but this is still a very entertaining video
As someone who knows almost nothing about chess, but has memorized every possible move for tic tac toe, it feels to me like Magnus is the kind of guy who memorizes the best move in all situations rather than the kind of person who calculates them.
He's much scarier though as he's both. Hi literally can memorize and recall previously played chess matches as well as a madman in analyzing new positions
Yeah, and then you also have intuition, which is neither that comes into play.
there are only 3^9 possible tic tac toe arrangements while there are like ~10^40 legal chess positions... you really think anyone would be capable of memorizing it all?
@starseed3705 I heard something about a super computer had calculated the legal positions to be 10^123 some years ago. Don't know if it's true, but I've heard several suggestions over 10^100
comecei no xadrez hoje, nao entendi absolutamente nada que esse monstro ta jogando, mas tem cara de jogar muito
ele é o Magnus Carlsen, o melhor jogador de xadrez de todos os tempos.
não é modo de falar, ele literalmente é o melhor jogador de xadrez que já passou pela Terra conhecido.
This make a chess highlight like a sports highlight so good thanks
"six seconds"is not a minute. AND THE CLOCK HAS INCREMENT, DEAR OH DEAR
he is so good at chess
This gave me flashbacks to when I was 11 in the school chess club. There was this one douchebag that was older than me and kept moving one of my pawns back because he said I wasn't allowed to move it like that (i was moving it forwards 2 and he was convinced I'd already moved it despite it being on the starting space still). After I moved it back in response he just went "illegal move, you forfeit" and went up to tell the teacher running the club that he'd won (there was like a leaderboard thing that determined who got to go to competitions so it was relevant). I'm surprised by how irked the current me is in remembering this lol.
So did you make it to the competition in the end?
@@BuddhaSunn I know I only commented this 2 days ago but I forgot I did and was really confused and surprised by this reply for some reason haha. I did, though I was late for school that day so the vice-principal had to drive me there as I’d missed the team leaving via van. Thanks for asking :)
This is the most interesting thing that I've ever seen that I can't keep track of
There’s no “thanks for watching this video blablabla subscribe”.
Thank you for an enthusiastic video
What's a "fied master" XD
I literally just started playing chess yesterday and watching this makes me really think about how bad my mind set is and attacks.
Just keep on practicing. The more you play, the more you'll dive into chess tactics automatically 😄👍🏼
i started a couple of weeks ago, but i'm grateful that i soon realized that chess... is just another sport.
I think you're fine. This commentator is absolute bull at describing what is happened I can make a list of so many wrong things hes said
Man, that AOE2 music playing got me asking what tab didn't I close haha
I liked the speed and commentary on this video
The game against visit was a quick draw because magnus had stomach problem or something
4:15 When a level 2 player having skins fights against pro players lmao
Buddy come out of your ff world
@@epictech9158 It's Valorant mf
@@RG_001 that's why you are supposed to be a kid
Magnus is also one of the greatest fantasy Premier League players in the world!!!!!
I don’t even know anything about chess but this had me invested from the start, Might give chess a try at least enough to understand it.
why were their moments in the games you said were completely lost and the worst move in the position when they actually very normal moves
From my view, the knight move for Bill Gates is a complete beginner move not because it’s bad in normal play but because he is attacked the pieces when he should be defending as much as he can against checkmate.
3:47 Bill Gates is not the richest man alive
Elon musk 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
-Narrator: Huge Mistake!!!
-Analysis bars: (not moving)
Say it with me - fee-day. (Fide)
His fastest loss is even quicker!!! Congratulations to Hans for a 1 move victory!!!
You mean Hans the cheat?
@@lightsefron Lol... no, the improperly accused of cheating human being, Hans. Magnus pulling out of the Sinquefield cup the way he did was highly unprofessional, and as unprofessional as him resigning in 1 move against Hans. What a man-baby. But think what you like.
Okay, he's the MJ of chess. Great. Very cool.
Yes xD
Well, he's the number one right now and definitely one of the best. But these were all also very fast-paced games, which is not normally how strength at chess is measured by. Also the jury is still out on if he is the best ever.
@@firebyrd7933 Thank you, I didn't know most of that.....
5:03 could've been in h4 in order to gain time for put the pawn out of the way and run with the king
What is it with the first match clock. Staring at 3:02 and then going up and down. Are there seconds added?
I loved it when Magnus used the Donquixote Doflamingo maneuver
as a non chess player, i have no idea what youre talking about
@@albuspercivalwulfricbriand8767you still wouldn't get it if you are a chess player, its an anime reference.
Vs vidit. It wasn’t a win, he offered a draw.
okay?
@@thedarkowl8918 it’s misleading. When you speak try to be truthful and not fake everywhere.
Its the most popular chess video so everyone knows it its just a click bait
nono that was against vidit. not giri
@@eplasbaba sorry sorry you’re right. It’s vidit
magnus carlsen is really good in chess
“Fied master”
Magnus: I can beat a gm in 2 minutes
Stockfish: I can beat up 100 grandmasters in 15 seconds
Alphazero:hold my beer...
@@Magesjau101 stockfish >>>>>
In the second game i guess there were many possibilites that the fm could do instead of giving up.
He didn't give up tho. It was checkmate
@@totokoostudios Clearly forgetting the 'look over there....(rearranges board while opponent not looking)' gambit. There's always a possibility :)
magnus winning not only means that he is skilled, but also their opponents made mistakes, like the mate in 9 moves was a big blunder. you didn't include time increments in the total time use, so the time is actually higher. even if you did, which would have been less clickbait, it's still an extremely good result for magnus
Love this video thanks for putting it together.
Bro said bill gates is the richest man alive 💀He lost that title in like 2016 like 7 years ago
Oh no that's a career ending mistake he might as well shut down the whole channel.
nice clickbait
it's real. he was able to almost immediately fool's mate his opponent
Fun fact: there is way of playing called “drunk move,” which focuses on making the opponent confused in any way to get a checkmate by accident.
The sounds effects makes it sound like a horror movie 🍿 😂