My favorite pastime- watching Magnus crush his opponents' hopes and dreams
@argonthesad
3 ай бұрын
Alireza crushed himself in that game.
@bomboid
3 ай бұрын
@@argonthesadmaybe u should coach him
@bvlgariigh56373 ай бұрын
seeing magnus smiling after winning a match can make my day all days !
@ja_rekl_tohle3 ай бұрын
choose your fighter: Chess Magnus or KZread Magnus
@BenniBennetsen
3 ай бұрын
Prefer drunk Magnus
@jasminejams4062
2 ай бұрын
Late magnus
@NotTheWheel3 ай бұрын
I swear Magnus running and winning his own tournaments is to give himself a paycheck tax free
@anthroposophe3 ай бұрын
It’s easier to track the diagonals when you look at the board with your head tilted.
@JimEadon
3 ай бұрын
Interesting concept!
@r1p2m323 ай бұрын
Thanks to the GM's for explaining the pressure and expectation for each move. Makes this really interesting to follow.
@bencaruso13463 ай бұрын
The last game seemed especially entertaining.. How did Magnus even find ...f5 in that position as Black as I had to agree with Robert, David and the Eval. Bar...the position looked so bad for Magnus ...but no ....here comes ...f5 ...that the computers didn't like either but ..that was the beginning of another Stunning Magnus Win! ..unbelievable
@JimEadon
3 ай бұрын
That's his genius, getting a win out of nothing, that other men fail to notice!
@MorningNapalm
3 ай бұрын
The nice thing is that when the computer doesn't like it, Kramnik can do nothing :D
@svenkefa4552
3 ай бұрын
@@MorningNapalm😂😂😂🎉👍
@freshyfresh98383 ай бұрын
It’s refreshing to hear the commentators putting it on the line and admitting when they’re wrong but nobody excepts them to be right against Magnus anyways
@boudibla40113 ай бұрын
great battle between the goat and the one he thinks will be magnus after magnus... Good on both guys!! Very entertaining! Bel effort Alireza, meilleure chance la prochaine fois. so close....
@Requiredfields23 ай бұрын
Why does everyone play badly against Magnus?
@keikoshaolin84973 ай бұрын
Takk Magnus for at du lastet opp spillet! Veldig bra prestasjon. Jeg håper å møte deg eller se deg en dag i Spania eller Norge, hvem vet?😊
@ja_rekl_tohle3 ай бұрын
I smell a gotham video coming...
@melzz
3 ай бұрын
You are late
@MindFlowersDotNet3 ай бұрын
Amazing and inspiring!
@rickxtha26023 ай бұрын
Greatest of all time ......
@housambouhlel3973 ай бұрын
Magnus is the best player of the world
@coulie273 ай бұрын
Insane. The mid game moves looked so bizarre but he had a vision and plan 😮😂
@TheMarksT3 ай бұрын
Can't ket Magnus back into the game! Excellent though for him, and good try for Alireza!
@Kabylie-Art3 ай бұрын
The king 💪
@tiredVeteran19843 ай бұрын
At the end of the game black Also had bishop takes g3+ clearing the rook from the back rank winning the exchange plus a pawn. No way possible to stop that e pawn unless you sack for it. Magnus turns God mode in 2nd set
@peaouАй бұрын
I really wanted to see how Magnus would win this position. you can't just exchange a bishop and a pawn to a rook. the computer finds couple of lines for Magnus to push and for Firouzia to defend - but what would be best human moves - I'll never know : ))
@user-jn7gt2rd3y3 ай бұрын
this match was very interesting to watch. Alireza beat magnus on the first half, then Magnus start using his main weapon which is Sicillia
@markrobertson30543 ай бұрын
Gg to another tournament win
@remainconfident13 ай бұрын
Took a picture of that smile
@barathvajpr71793 ай бұрын
W goat MC
@tonycapone68203 ай бұрын
The pressure was just too much for him to bear..!🤠
@yaouG13 ай бұрын
i watched this live, yo man Magnus, its so nice to watch you play, respect to all others, are we friends now xD?
@melzz3 ай бұрын
How many times they have to learn, don’t go into the endgame with Magnus!
@DigitalDiaries
3 ай бұрын
How do you complete chess game without going to endgame ?
@melzz
3 ай бұрын
@@DigitalDiaries checkmate him in the middle game
@user-gi4re7hh5u3 ай бұрын
Nice game by Alireza
@awadalhamid94833 ай бұрын
Magnus ist not a human ,he is really a computer ,best in History
@lassekristoffersen59063 ай бұрын
Umulig å skjønne hvor ekstremt god Magnus er.
@Philosophe20243 ай бұрын
Magnus Carlsen, le prochain Champion du monde des jeux d'échecs à la place de Ding Liren ...
@DanielGarcia-si5rv3 ай бұрын
Magnus trying his best to match chess goat gotham’s watch me titles
@ChessBaadshah3 ай бұрын
F4 - 15:00 I was yelling
@Mep63 ай бұрын
Bishop G3
@TheViking753 ай бұрын
How many WC titles does he have ? and how many from other elite tournaments?
@raymondsublett3108
3 ай бұрын
@TheViking75 17 total World Championships if you include rapid and blitz and probably 30-40 elite tournament wins. Could be more.
@TheViking75
3 ай бұрын
Thanx. 30-40 elite tournaments is not that many considering he has been the world #1 for 15 years or so. Winning 2+ a year. He is good though😅
@das6109
Ай бұрын
@@TheViking75 Long post - summary in last paragraph. Your post made me curious about WC results since Carlsen first became one so I did some reading. It's more one-sided than I realized. Magnus started his current streak at #1 rated in July 2011. He skipped candidates in 2011, then won it in 2013, got to challenge Anand and became WC that year. Since winning it... there's been 9 world blitz championships, of which Carlsen won 6 there's been 9 world rapid championships, of which Carlsen won 5 there's been 5 world classical championships. Carlsen defended the title 4 times and declined playing to defend it on the last run - citing dissatisfaction with the format and prep involved. He confirmed this after finding out he would have fought Nepo, who Carlsen had won against decisively last cycle. He had been hoping to match Alireza who's style of play he's a big fan of. Of the world championships since he first became WC, Magnus has won 16/24. Not bad. The only other currently active players with multiple WC wins in the same format are the legendary Anand (won classical WC 4 times before being dethroned by Carlen, and won rapid WC 2 times, amazingly one was in 2017 at age 47!) and Alexander Grischuk (won blitz WC 3 times, most recently in 2015). Vasyl Ivanchuk and Sergey Karjakin have both won a blitz WC and rapid WC each. So for active players with multiple WC wins we have: Magnus 16 Anand 6 (once while Magnus was competing) Alexander Grischuk 3 (twice while Magnus was competing) Sergey Karjakin 2 (both times Magnus was competing) Vasyl Ivanchuk 2 (once while Magnus was competing) There are another 5 players who've won a single WC event Magnus competed in: Lê Quang Liêm, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Daniil Dubov, Nodirbek Abdusattorov. If we extend this to chess variants we can add two names: Wesley So and Hikaru Nakamura have each won 1 FIDE 960 (slow rapid) championship that Magnus was participating in. Additionally Ding Liren won the most recent classical WC, which is the one WC event since 2013 that Carlsen didn't participate in. So while Magnus is by no means guaranteed to win a WC, it's also true that no one is consistently fighting him for that top spot. Worth noting the WC medal comparison should only be considered in light of the active players since Magnus started competing for WCs. Anand ends up included here because his reign directly proceeded Magnus. Obviously there are many legendary players that are not counted here because there they are not currently active, or out of prime. This is very much a recent player comparison. I chose to not compare inactive players directly to Magnus because it would be an unfair comparison. The frequency of WC tournaments has increased dramatically (there were almost no rapid or blitz WC matches prior to 2012 for example, but they are now held annually) and someone like Kasparov or Anand among with many other greats would be completely undersold by a medal count comparison since they basically only had a WC classical title to compete for every few years. In terms of classical world championship wins Lasker, Karpov, and Kasparov won 6. Botvinnik, Anand and Carlsen won 5. Only Carlsen and Anand (50+) are not retired right now, and neither seem interested in fighting for the title again. It's a bit unfortunate since Carlsen was a clear favorite in a rematch with Nepo which would have left him with only one more WC defence left to set a new record of 7 WC wins. But it's his life and he said he hated the endless engine preparation for it, so I can't blame him for being done with it after a decade. Last note: I didn't research it heavily, but I'm pretty sure Carlsen has not performed as consistently in other prestigious tournaments. That said I'm not sure there's any non world title events that he always plays. He also seems to care a lot more about the FIDE world events based on his appearances. Only so many tournaments you can play in a year after all. TL;DR: Won 16 of the 24 WC titles since 2013. Sergey Karjakin and Alexander Grischuk are only two players who won more than one (they won 2 each) WC tournament since Magnus started competing in them.
@TheViking75
Ай бұрын
@@das6109 wow..good job. Thnx
@das6109
Ай бұрын
@@TheViking75 no worries. I was expecting to get called a nerd not praised so this is a pleasant surprise haha
@GrowingFather3 ай бұрын
16:29 ?? 16:45? 16:58?? 17:56-18:30?? Wonder what is on their screen that is more distracting than this game?
@blainelacquement88083 ай бұрын
Im average at best, but will drink at the board like Tal and beat magnus in a rapid vs classical format 10/10 guaranteed...and i will take that confidence to my grave
@stephenr803 ай бұрын
Alireza's way of holding his head is very ackward. Looks like its twisted. Makes me anxious. 😂
@mohsenmdi57543 ай бұрын
علی رضا دوست داریم من میدونم که زبان من را میفهمی
@Philosophe20243 ай бұрын
2024-2025 : Magnus Carlsen (Challenger) vs Ding Liren (champion) Magnus Carlsen, le nouveau champion du monde 2024-2025
@miguelgoncalves31443 ай бұрын
achei que era a Dilma
@theccs50123 ай бұрын
Gg?
@MedinaMaxim3 ай бұрын
cute.
@arnav72423 ай бұрын
Firouzja was winning but then he made three bad moves and he finished.
@milordchess3 ай бұрын
🙄🤔👍
@ArthurFGil3 ай бұрын
The Stephen Curry of chess
@geert574
3 ай бұрын
u must be 12
@ArthurFGil
3 ай бұрын
@@geert574 kkkk no, I am 25 yo. I'm just a fanboy of SC. I know Magnus compares to Jordan
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My favorite pastime- watching Magnus crush his opponents' hopes and dreams
@argonthesad
3 ай бұрын
Alireza crushed himself in that game.
@bomboid
3 ай бұрын
@@argonthesadmaybe u should coach him
seeing magnus smiling after winning a match can make my day all days !
choose your fighter: Chess Magnus or KZread Magnus
@BenniBennetsen
3 ай бұрын
Prefer drunk Magnus
@jasminejams4062
2 ай бұрын
Late magnus
I swear Magnus running and winning his own tournaments is to give himself a paycheck tax free
It’s easier to track the diagonals when you look at the board with your head tilted.
@JimEadon
3 ай бұрын
Interesting concept!
Thanks to the GM's for explaining the pressure and expectation for each move. Makes this really interesting to follow.
The last game seemed especially entertaining.. How did Magnus even find ...f5 in that position as Black as I had to agree with Robert, David and the Eval. Bar...the position looked so bad for Magnus ...but no ....here comes ...f5 ...that the computers didn't like either but ..that was the beginning of another Stunning Magnus Win! ..unbelievable
@JimEadon
3 ай бұрын
That's his genius, getting a win out of nothing, that other men fail to notice!
@MorningNapalm
3 ай бұрын
The nice thing is that when the computer doesn't like it, Kramnik can do nothing :D
@svenkefa4552
3 ай бұрын
@@MorningNapalm😂😂😂🎉👍
It’s refreshing to hear the commentators putting it on the line and admitting when they’re wrong but nobody excepts them to be right against Magnus anyways
great battle between the goat and the one he thinks will be magnus after magnus... Good on both guys!! Very entertaining! Bel effort Alireza, meilleure chance la prochaine fois. so close....
Why does everyone play badly against Magnus?
Takk Magnus for at du lastet opp spillet! Veldig bra prestasjon. Jeg håper å møte deg eller se deg en dag i Spania eller Norge, hvem vet?😊
I smell a gotham video coming...
@melzz
3 ай бұрын
You are late
Amazing and inspiring!
Greatest of all time ......
Magnus is the best player of the world
Insane. The mid game moves looked so bizarre but he had a vision and plan 😮😂
Can't ket Magnus back into the game! Excellent though for him, and good try for Alireza!
The king 💪
At the end of the game black Also had bishop takes g3+ clearing the rook from the back rank winning the exchange plus a pawn. No way possible to stop that e pawn unless you sack for it. Magnus turns God mode in 2nd set
I really wanted to see how Magnus would win this position. you can't just exchange a bishop and a pawn to a rook. the computer finds couple of lines for Magnus to push and for Firouzia to defend - but what would be best human moves - I'll never know : ))
this match was very interesting to watch. Alireza beat magnus on the first half, then Magnus start using his main weapon which is Sicillia
Gg to another tournament win
Took a picture of that smile
W goat MC
The pressure was just too much for him to bear..!🤠
i watched this live, yo man Magnus, its so nice to watch you play, respect to all others, are we friends now xD?
How many times they have to learn, don’t go into the endgame with Magnus!
@DigitalDiaries
3 ай бұрын
How do you complete chess game without going to endgame ?
@melzz
3 ай бұрын
@@DigitalDiaries checkmate him in the middle game
Nice game by Alireza
Magnus ist not a human ,he is really a computer ,best in History
Umulig å skjønne hvor ekstremt god Magnus er.
Magnus Carlsen, le prochain Champion du monde des jeux d'échecs à la place de Ding Liren ...
Magnus trying his best to match chess goat gotham’s watch me titles
F4 - 15:00 I was yelling
Bishop G3
How many WC titles does he have ? and how many from other elite tournaments?
@raymondsublett3108
3 ай бұрын
@TheViking75 17 total World Championships if you include rapid and blitz and probably 30-40 elite tournament wins. Could be more.
@TheViking75
3 ай бұрын
Thanx. 30-40 elite tournaments is not that many considering he has been the world #1 for 15 years or so. Winning 2+ a year. He is good though😅
@das6109
Ай бұрын
@@TheViking75 Long post - summary in last paragraph. Your post made me curious about WC results since Carlsen first became one so I did some reading. It's more one-sided than I realized. Magnus started his current streak at #1 rated in July 2011. He skipped candidates in 2011, then won it in 2013, got to challenge Anand and became WC that year. Since winning it... there's been 9 world blitz championships, of which Carlsen won 6 there's been 9 world rapid championships, of which Carlsen won 5 there's been 5 world classical championships. Carlsen defended the title 4 times and declined playing to defend it on the last run - citing dissatisfaction with the format and prep involved. He confirmed this after finding out he would have fought Nepo, who Carlsen had won against decisively last cycle. He had been hoping to match Alireza who's style of play he's a big fan of. Of the world championships since he first became WC, Magnus has won 16/24. Not bad. The only other currently active players with multiple WC wins in the same format are the legendary Anand (won classical WC 4 times before being dethroned by Carlen, and won rapid WC 2 times, amazingly one was in 2017 at age 47!) and Alexander Grischuk (won blitz WC 3 times, most recently in 2015). Vasyl Ivanchuk and Sergey Karjakin have both won a blitz WC and rapid WC each. So for active players with multiple WC wins we have: Magnus 16 Anand 6 (once while Magnus was competing) Alexander Grischuk 3 (twice while Magnus was competing) Sergey Karjakin 2 (both times Magnus was competing) Vasyl Ivanchuk 2 (once while Magnus was competing) There are another 5 players who've won a single WC event Magnus competed in: Lê Quang Liêm, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Daniil Dubov, Nodirbek Abdusattorov. If we extend this to chess variants we can add two names: Wesley So and Hikaru Nakamura have each won 1 FIDE 960 (slow rapid) championship that Magnus was participating in. Additionally Ding Liren won the most recent classical WC, which is the one WC event since 2013 that Carlsen didn't participate in. So while Magnus is by no means guaranteed to win a WC, it's also true that no one is consistently fighting him for that top spot. Worth noting the WC medal comparison should only be considered in light of the active players since Magnus started competing for WCs. Anand ends up included here because his reign directly proceeded Magnus. Obviously there are many legendary players that are not counted here because there they are not currently active, or out of prime. This is very much a recent player comparison. I chose to not compare inactive players directly to Magnus because it would be an unfair comparison. The frequency of WC tournaments has increased dramatically (there were almost no rapid or blitz WC matches prior to 2012 for example, but they are now held annually) and someone like Kasparov or Anand among with many other greats would be completely undersold by a medal count comparison since they basically only had a WC classical title to compete for every few years. In terms of classical world championship wins Lasker, Karpov, and Kasparov won 6. Botvinnik, Anand and Carlsen won 5. Only Carlsen and Anand (50+) are not retired right now, and neither seem interested in fighting for the title again. It's a bit unfortunate since Carlsen was a clear favorite in a rematch with Nepo which would have left him with only one more WC defence left to set a new record of 7 WC wins. But it's his life and he said he hated the endless engine preparation for it, so I can't blame him for being done with it after a decade. Last note: I didn't research it heavily, but I'm pretty sure Carlsen has not performed as consistently in other prestigious tournaments. That said I'm not sure there's any non world title events that he always plays. He also seems to care a lot more about the FIDE world events based on his appearances. Only so many tournaments you can play in a year after all. TL;DR: Won 16 of the 24 WC titles since 2013. Sergey Karjakin and Alexander Grischuk are only two players who won more than one (they won 2 each) WC tournament since Magnus started competing in them.
@TheViking75
Ай бұрын
@@das6109 wow..good job. Thnx
@das6109
Ай бұрын
@@TheViking75 no worries. I was expecting to get called a nerd not praised so this is a pleasant surprise haha
16:29 ?? 16:45? 16:58?? 17:56-18:30?? Wonder what is on their screen that is more distracting than this game?
Im average at best, but will drink at the board like Tal and beat magnus in a rapid vs classical format 10/10 guaranteed...and i will take that confidence to my grave
Alireza's way of holding his head is very ackward. Looks like its twisted. Makes me anxious. 😂
علی رضا دوست داریم من میدونم که زبان من را میفهمی
2024-2025 : Magnus Carlsen (Challenger) vs Ding Liren (champion) Magnus Carlsen, le nouveau champion du monde 2024-2025
achei que era a Dilma
Gg?
cute.
Firouzja was winning but then he made three bad moves and he finished.
🙄🤔👍
The Stephen Curry of chess
@geert574
3 ай бұрын
u must be 12
@ArthurFGil
3 ай бұрын
@@geert574 kkkk no, I am 25 yo. I'm just a fanboy of SC. I know Magnus compares to Jordan
@MeatBunFul
3 ай бұрын
Nah bro he's lebron james