I just sacced a bishop to fork the king and queen and it felt amazing. But I can't imagine how it would feel to execute such an astonishing sequence, with saccing almost every piece you have😭😂 Amazing as always Igor ❤
What a game, just beautiful. But I guess there is also one principle that Duda broke: bringing out the Queen too early. I guess the greed to take that pawn just led to his downfall.
Seems to that defending the rook x ray with Nf6 was the mistake, it was very important to not allow magnus knight to occupy E5 because it became critical in the attack, he ended up needing to move his king anyway to h8 and this should of been done first, keeping the knight on d2 able to trade the e5 knight if it advance, king h8 also prevents bishop checks for the discovery threat From there would have to see if magnus had prep but this makes sense to me, havnt analysed it
The time control was 15 mts total plus 10 sec increments per move. Carlsen lost 2 games and scored 15 points; less than Radjabov, Aronian & Nakamura but won with bonus points scored in earlier league rounds. The trick in rapid games is to chose an obscure line where the opponent has to spend time to find a good move. Carlsen, the GOAT is great in.over the board thinking in unchartered territory.
I was also thinking about this too, Ng8 would have to be played and Qxf7 can no longer be played for a checkmate idea, but i wonder if Rxg8 Kxg8 still wins on the spot. I think white can find a way to gain material there Edit: I think you can play Qc1 Ng4 and Qf4 here which forces f5 and Qg4 Ne7 Qh5 with the idea of coming to f7 looks crushing
@@hc2774 Ng4 was a typo i meant to say Ng8 lol, i was considering both lines lol but Ng8 puts up more resistance because this requires white to find the Qg4 idea. It might be the only move that wins. Edit: I mistyped the line i was walking about. The line goes as Qc1 Ng8, Qf4 f5, Ng6+ Kh7, Nxf8+ Bxf8, Qg4 and the white queen is getting in, black is overwhelmed here. You could also sacrifice on g8 then take h6 but i would only do this in blitz. In classical/rapid, the continuation i have cited is forcing and very accurate. All moves seem forced otherwise significant material loss is reached
@@faznaz7455 your line looks solid. I was looking at rook captures on g8 followed by Queen capture on h6, which is mate by if black captures back with the rook, but i missed capturing with the king followed by f5.
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The other GM saw that Magnus have moved his king, why though he castles short then? He should have been doing the other castle instead, the long one. 😮It was obvious to me that after he moved his king, Carlsen would have try to bring his rook somewhere to G3 to activated in the game. Just for the sake of saying ; those people sometimes are not taking the game seriously. 😮
Not that I am very good... but all of the games I have seen Carlsen play... do you not see a pattern?... I do. Most games I have seen him play..either colour.. he 'gangs-up' on one side.
► Chapters 00:00 Magnus Carlsen Breaks Every Chess Rule And Wins In 18 Moves 00:08 Magnus Carlsen vs Jan Krzysztof Duda 00:26 Carlsen's sacrifice trick 01:41 Did Carlsen blunder? 02:39 Start of the powerful attack 05:50 Forced checkmate
Just turn the board around! Magnus didn't connect his rooks but he played for space and the center, got all his pieces into the game and got his king to safety. Duda moved the same piece three times and then his queen twice, grabbing a pawn and leaving the queen exposed with no other development at home. Then he castled kingside into the attack (Five attacking pieces against three defending). It's over at that point (: The unnatural moves Rb1 and Kf1 are both common ideas in the wing gambit systems that this transposed into
That's a narrow outlook to the issue of chess principles. Your 'anger' is unnecessary because, believe it or not, Carlsen still did play this game following chess principles. Principles which work no matter what phase of the game we're talking about. I didn't find any of his moves unfounded. Key word being _unfounded_ as opposed to 'unusual'.
Magnus demonstrates that he's a killer. He hunts, trap and break rules becos they don't matter if you gather your forces towards the king and black can not do anything about it to defend his king. Master moves. Brilliant.
What's funny to me is how differently super GMs can play and still be beasts. Carlsen's style is openly foggy and hard to understand, and then you've got guys like Capablanca who makes it look like child's play. And they're both equally genius.
Bro, knight to B5 leads directly to Queen sacrifice and check mate the next move from white horse. Look again and say that I'm not right. So it won't work.
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This is why chess teachers tell us openings don’t matter until X amount of rating. And then when you hit 3000 it stops mattering again 😂
fr like hikaru speedran to 3000 elo with alot of accounts one of them was using only trash openings
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@@chandrahasreddy1729 lol nice
I just sacced a bishop to fork the king and queen and it felt amazing. But I can't imagine how it would feel to execute such an astonishing sequence, with saccing almost every piece you have😭😂 Amazing as always Igor ❤
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Lmfao 😂😂😂
If i would play like that i would lose in 18 moves🤣
What a game, just beautiful. But I guess there is also one principle that Duda broke: bringing out the Queen too early. I guess the greed to take that pawn just led to his downfall.
actually one of carlsens best games
Whats common between super gm and super noobs
They both gonna say " opening doesn't matter"
And?
Thanks for your channel and great content. And my goodness what a beautiful game of chess!
What a madman this Carlsen is...Insane positional understanding
Thank you, dear friend, for the interesting games that you show with explanations and different ways of what happens.❤
Seems to that defending the rook x ray with Nf6 was the mistake, it was very important to not allow magnus knight to occupy E5 because it became critical in the attack, he ended up needing to move his king anyway to h8 and this should of been done first, keeping the knight on d2 able to trade the e5 knight if it advance, king h8 also prevents bishop checks for the discovery threat
From there would have to see if magnus had prep but this makes sense to me, havnt analysed it
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Another amazing video!!! Thanks!
Appreciate you for watching!
The time control was 15 mts total plus 10 sec increments per move. Carlsen lost 2 games and scored 15 points; less than Radjabov, Aronian & Nakamura but won with bonus points scored in earlier league rounds.
The trick in rapid games is to chose an obscure line where the opponent has to spend time to find a good move. Carlsen, the GOAT is great in.over the board thinking in unchartered territory.
At the end of the game, a fascinating wall, composed of a knight, pawn, and bishop, trapping Black's Queen on the opposite side of White's attack.
Unbelievable...this out-Tals Tal.
What was the point of Rb1 though?
Truly a goated gaming moment by Magnus!!
Cool game. What about Queen to c1 instead of f3 with a threat on h6?
I think then Nf7 can protect the pawn on g6
I was also thinking about this too, Ng8 would have to be played and Qxf7 can no longer be played for a checkmate idea, but i wonder if Rxg8 Kxg8 still wins on the spot. I think white can find a way to gain material there
Edit:
I think you can play Qc1 Ng4 and Qf4 here which forces f5 and Qg4 Ne7 Qh5 with the idea of coming to f7 looks crushing
@@faznaz7455 I was looking at the same. As far as iI ca see, both Ng4 and Ng8 can be captured by the rook on g3, and black is still in trouble on h6.
@@hc2774 Ng4 was a typo i meant to say Ng8 lol, i was considering both lines lol but Ng8 puts up more resistance because this requires white to find the Qg4 idea. It might be the only move that wins.
Edit: I mistyped the line i was walking about. The line goes as Qc1 Ng8, Qf4 f5, Ng6+ Kh7, Nxf8+ Bxf8, Qg4 and the white queen is getting in, black is overwhelmed here. You could also sacrifice on g8 then take h6 but i would only do this in blitz. In classical/rapid, the continuation i have cited is forcing and very accurate. All moves seem forced otherwise significant material loss is reached
@@faznaz7455 your line looks solid. I was looking at rook captures on g8 followed by Queen capture on h6, which is mate by if black captures back with the rook, but i missed capturing with the king followed by f5.
"Rules are meant to be broken" right?
What's between GM Igor Smirnov and GM Anton Smirnov. New video Idea? You got to (Houn Valley Chess festival) next year
❤thanks Igor I
I love RH3!!!!! Imma prolly dump castling completely now.
Could you teach how get better at bullet
More Carlsen chess games please
When Magnus blunders, it seems there are very few players who can punish him for it. He's like a GM eating machine
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Why not Qc1 immediately instead of Qf3?
Insane!
Beautiful.
genius 🎉🎉🎉
You break the rules...you be a hero... scarlet witch
The other GM saw that Magnus have moved his king, why though he castles short then? He should have been doing the other castle instead, the long one. 😮It was obvious to me that after he moved his king, Carlsen would have try to bring his rook somewhere to G3 to activated in the game. Just for the sake of saying ; those people sometimes are not taking the game seriously. 😮
What did duda do wrong?
Not that I am very good... but all of the games I have seen Carlsen play... do you not see a pattern?... I do. Most games I have seen him play..either colour.. he 'gangs-up' on one side.
Wow!!
Black Queen out too early - never fails..usually..to lose
Magnus is an alien
Magnus must go fishing to come up with these ideas
► Chapters
00:00 Magnus Carlsen Breaks Every Chess Rule And Wins In 18 Moves
00:08 Magnus Carlsen vs Jan Krzysztof Duda
00:26 Carlsen's sacrifice trick
01:41 Did Carlsen blunder?
02:39 Start of the powerful attack
05:50 Forced checkmate
me breaking every chess rule to lose badly, magnus breaks rules and wins :(
Just when you think chess has become boring at the top levels..... lol...
...Qd2
Magnus went for the botez gambit!😅
❤
Thank you
It really annoys me when GM's break the principles & win anyway lol. How are we supposed to learn if the principles are flexible?
Exactly. We don’t learn from GM’s lol. We learn from teachers, or we learn creativity from GM’s only.
Also, when I say GM’s I just mean their gameplay. Of course Igor is a GM and we can learn a ton from him, but that’s because he’s a great teacher.
principles are just like training wheels/stabilizers on a bike that help you when youre learning to ride, but would hinder you once youve learned.
Just turn the board around! Magnus didn't connect his rooks but he played for space and the center, got all his pieces into the game and got his king to safety. Duda moved the same piece three times and then his queen twice, grabbing a pawn and leaving the queen exposed with no other development at home. Then he castled kingside into the attack (Five attacking pieces against three defending). It's over at that point (:
The unnatural moves Rb1 and Kf1 are both common ideas in the wing gambit systems that this transposed into
That's a narrow outlook to the issue of chess principles. Your 'anger' is unnecessary because, believe it or not, Carlsen still did play this game following chess principles. Principles which work no matter what phase of the game we're talking about. I didn't find any of his moves unfounded. Key word being _unfounded_ as opposed to 'unusual'.
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Magnus demonstrates that he's a killer. He hunts, trap and break rules becos they don't matter if you gather your forces towards the king and black can not do anything about it to defend his king. Master moves. Brilliant.
What's funny to me is how differently super GMs can play and still be beasts. Carlsen's style is openly foggy and hard to understand, and then you've got guys like Capablanca who makes it look like child's play. And they're both equally genius.
You’re 200 elo kid
@@II-Drugga-II mmmh? You talking to the mirror, kid?
@@samuelluc132 play me idiot
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Man - you can defend by playing knight to d5! It is so pitiful that such a player like you did not even think to about this cunning move.
Nd5 in the final position? There’s Qh5?! Which position are you referring to?
Bro, knight to B5 leads directly to Queen sacrifice and check mate the next move from white horse. Look again and say that I'm not right. So it won't work.