....as opposed to a longer endgame...preparing a violent attack on black's kingside with the two pawns, side by side bishops and Queen and rook coming quickly in there...sacrificing a bishop to get into a mating pattern with the Queen...
@Sami I think he meant Magnus was able to see that the opponent was going for a mating attack rather than trying to control the center or win a pawn or win a piece or something. I don't the comment was sarcastic.
In his online games, Magnus seems to get himself into so many mediocre mid-game positions... often times intentionally... and then he just bullies everyone in the middle & end game. He seems to really lean into his ability to outplay his opponents even though his position isn't that great.
Nah, it's not the pressure, you have to be quite strong to be able to covert that into a win, specially against the strength of Carlsen. It was just too much difference in the levels.
I think time pressure explains it pretty well. Magnus saved his time by making fast moves early, while his opponent used his time and gained an advantage. But at the end, Magnus had more than a minute left to calculate his moves, while his opponent had only 20 seconds. Chess at the top level has become more a game about time management than positional play.
@Ryan T. Actually the white is winning but as Magnus stated that bishop sac won't work (blundered) there wasn't an elite play in here just casual though. ps fan of Magnus
the fact that he just openly shows all his cards on the table by streaming his games, streaming his chess knowledge and yet still is the best player in the world is crazy
@04:05 This is why Magnus has a lot of Rapid and Blitz World titles than anyone, he is never afraid to lose a game. Just like last World Blitz, Hikaru was leading, drawing his games to not risk anything, while Magnus is battling every game like that game with Rapport where he was in a totally lost position but manages to snatch a win in the end.
@Feel Collins that is very different from what you are saying he should do. There is a huge difference between giving bad impressions (ie. setting a bad example by doing bad things) and just not being a role model in the first place. He does not owe you anything. He does not have to represent anything. Get over yourself.
@Logan Nothing ridiculous, that's just how human society functions, people naturally look up to influential public figures as role models or sources of inspiration whatever, and the more valuable ones go through stricter media training to avoid giving bad impressions as role models, those are the consequences of being in the spotlight as I said. The bigger the stage, the larger the audience, and when you're the main lead, all eyes will be on you so you better try to not give bad impressions as it is no longer just about you but what you represent as well
@Tight2008 He's got that "I'm smart" personality. May be funny but I've been around math contests and stuff and all the best students kind of talked like this
@Lhord Drake I'm saying he isn't interesting as a person despite his fans getting defensive about it and saying otherwise, some even stated "imagine getting exposed to the world champion expressing his thoughts is considered boring" as if that were a great point, it just proves the fact that if he were the average Joe and not the world champion, they'd finally see he really doesn't have the qualities of an interesting entertainment persona
The reason why magnus is so good is because he can literally be losing all the way to mid-end game but he has this trick where he can just out smart his oppents and put pressure not matter the circumstances. Truly why he is the goat
He’s just so experienced; he is very accustomed to sustaining a high level of skillful thought and attention throughout a whole game, across all positions, whereas most players cannot do that. They just don’t have as much experience
@VIBE CITY original poster said Magnus's statement incompletely. That's why I requested to listen to his complete sentence. There's a difference ! Ya ?
One time i was being humiliated in a game but then my opponent blundered so i absolutely destroyed them, in the middle of it he offered me a draw. Needless to say i prolonged his life
to beat Magnus you need blunders from him and complete accuracy from your part,if you give him any chance,just a little,he comes back almost every time.
It's like "disadvantage" doesn't exist in this man's vocabulary. Bad position is never a problem to this man. Incredible outsmarting ability. Especially mid to end. Crazy
@Smol Chungus You didn't get my point. I said he pretty much doesn't know what a disadvantage is, even if we see him in a bad position he doesn't see it that way. That's what I mean. Plus my comment was supposed to be hyperbole, dude, just expressing my thought about the man, don't get me wrong. Peace yo
I love how in tournaments he always looks so professional and dresses properly but on stream the lighting turns his skin as white as toothpaste, his eyes look constantly closed half the time and like he just woke up from bed and grabbed the clothes he left on his bedside table and quickly put them on to prepare for his stream
Nice positional defense from a worse position. Keep improving your pieces, put them on better squares, then when your opponent makes suboptimal moves they are placed to strike. Easy to say, hard to do.
Magician from middle game to end. He was slightly worse at the start and then just worse . Most GMs would be fighting for a draw. Magnus says forget that and checkmates him easily.
So I'm not a competitive chess player by any stretch. I am as casual as it gets. So could someone please explain to me for what reason both players would ever agree to a draw? I feel like one player should always feel like the W is in their hands and that's better than a draw right?
There are lots of possible reasons :1. If the game is quite balanced and less pieces on the board, there are situations where good players can at least draw blindfolded. 2. In other situations the game could look boring. 3. It can also be a taunting 4. or personality thing. 5. Perhaps the other player would have seen it as a win in his life to get a draw from Magnus. 6. Sometimes the online players have no more time for finishing the game. 7. Sometimes one player misclicks or blunders and demands a draw or the opponent offers one, wanting to win after a fair fight.
Gotta ask why after thinking for a bit on the move about 1:20 - 1:27... why wasn't giving a check to the king an efficient way to bring the bishop out? Other than moving his king away.. there weren't many good choices to use for defense there, as if suggesting a black bishop exchange, that wouldnt work because the queens pawn can move up and fork 2 pieces if that happens... so Magnus could take control of that main line for the bishop and castle safely too.
@Jesus Atzel Probably Bc5+ is fine, but even if you gain a tempo to castle, you aren't exactly safe. There are still 2 pawns rolling towards your kingside, and arguably the bishop is much better placed in e7 as a defender, compared to c5 where it's staring into emptiness. Also, white would much rather have his king on h8, so you are making white play a move he wants to play anyways. Later Magnus was able to play Qb6+, with tempo, because of the exposed king. I'm not sure, I think both moves are fine, but maybe Be7 was a bit more accurate.. Good suggestion regardless
@kev well at that time the position changed a bit and just the first move of said bishop would have been more effective with said check opening as one is stopping the pawn moves as the king cant be defended and moves away (or the fork happens if challenged by enemy bishop) after said check he can still gain tempo with pawns attacking minor pieces and still the bishop can withdraw if attacked by knight, but knight will be in a less active area and bishop retreating to a7 can still deny the knights moves while keeping pressure protecting the pawn that moved. he can later move the pawn or knight where he wanted as he explained later with no issues. but the knight is out of action for now.
He’s anticipating his opponent’s move so as soon as they make the move his next move is automatically made. In the case you’re referring to, white captured his knight with their knight and his pawn then immediately captured their knight.
he didn't that's a premove basically in online chess you can premove during your opponents turn and if the move is avaible when it's your turn it'll be played instantly
"humiliated." When the 2400 Player gets rook for 2 pawns ending vs magnus. :D The last sac was almost decent... but not quite. Doesn't mean it was bad though. Pretty good for 10 seconds left.
@moon if bishop takes took, king takes rook, the white’s bishop will be under attack and will be captured with discovery wherever the bishop moves. In that exchange black will have 2 bishops for a rook, which is winning Discoveries are always nasty so it’s almost always safer to just move your king out of the way in blitz
@solaria When an adjective is modifying the wrong/ambiguous noun. For example in this video title. It looks like Magnus offered the draw, but it was the opponent. This happens quite often in these videos in particular. Another example would be, "Running through the forest, a great tree appeared", where it seems like the tree is doing the running.
Magnus: playing against these lower rated players.... And that guy is an NM, which is probably a thousand rating points higher than most of the people in this comment section
@ap cwk I see this comment in every magnus clip now. If we had to reduce the comment sections and chats across all social media collectively to only original thoughts or at the least thoughts expressed through an original perspective, there would be less than 1% left
Magnus offers draws too. He’s gotta present a more respectful image for the chess community. It’s just hypocritical, and unprofessional- even if he’s trying to have fun.
At the end opponent could have gone rook c2, sacced the rook then queen takes bishop check, after king a3, queen could c1 check then after king a4 queen could c2 check and then walk him up the board till mate? Or am I wrong
He premoved it, he knows that the opponent's knight on d4 will take his c6 knight, he then take back with a pawn, notice the opponent's knight on d4 disappear
Magnus Carlsen Stream today 21 february 2023 - kzclip.org/video/HoLxOel5Kl0/бейне.html
‘He’s intending to checkmate me’
Magnus’s uncanny ability to read his opponent’s thoughts is one of the things that makes him the GOAT. Respect
....as opposed to a longer endgame...preparing a violent attack on black's kingside with the two pawns, side by side bishops and Queen and rook coming quickly in there...sacrificing a bishop to get into a mating pattern with the Queen...
@Kar tr
-----------------------------> the joke
Your head: O
I'm sure that's how you're supposed to win, but that's just me bro
@Sami I think he meant Magnus was able to see that the opponent was going for a mating attack rather than trying to control the center or win a pawn or win a piece or something. I don't the comment was sarcastic.
@Kar tr I mean, that is the entire point of the comment 😂🤣
In his online games, Magnus seems to get himself into so many mediocre mid-game positions... often times intentionally... and then he just bullies everyone in the middle & end game. He seems to really lean into his ability to outplay his opponents even though his position isn't that great.
@Delta Lima to quote Magnus, "F*** off"
@Delta Lima you. TELL ME. do you think chess is _still_ based on luck?
I mean I also think he just isn't wanting to play super hardcore every single day every single moment.
@Delta Lima hmm yes a straight 15 years of lucky games
A real anomaly
His opponent had a very good position but couldn’t withstand the constant pressure from Magnus
Nah, it's not the pressure, you have to be quite strong to be able to covert that into a win, specially against the strength of Carlsen. It was just too much difference in the levels.
I think time pressure explains it pretty well. Magnus saved his time by making fast moves early, while his opponent used his time and gained an advantage. But at the end, Magnus had more than a minute left to calculate his moves, while his opponent had only 20 seconds. Chess at the top level has become more a game about time management than positional play.
@Johary salim you're right, he should've taken with the pawn instead. But even after that white was still up a point.
Yeah like having a good position against magnus counts,lol.He'll win anyway!
His opponent is smart that he offered draw
@Ryan T. Actually the white is winning but as Magnus stated that bishop sac won't work (blundered) there wasn't an elite play in here just casual though. ps fan of Magnus
the fact that he just openly shows all his cards on the table by streaming his games, streaming his chess knowledge and yet still is the best player in the world is crazy
@Vizual He's considered young but he himself says that as years pass, his ability deteriorates
That doesn’t make sense. Even if they watch his streams and beat him that doesn’t make them better, that just means they cheated
@bjsk his name carries more weight than the title
that's not how it works 😂
@Vizual True, the dude forfeited the most important title a chess player can have just cause of boredom
"These lower rated people"
Opponent has 2400 elo
*me sweating nervously with 500 elo
@Landyn Huffman systematically? if it was a random blunder from 1200 youre still worse
I hate that stuff because I've beaten people that are like 1200 but I'm only 500
@Caenexx from my POV 1800 is above average, 1600 is average and over 2000 is good
@Julian Kneaz the good rating probably 1800 above
@04:05 This is why Magnus has a lot of Rapid and Blitz World titles than anyone, he is never afraid to lose a game. Just like last World Blitz, Hikaru was leading, drawing his games to not risk anything, while Magnus is battling every game like that game with Rapport where he was in a totally lost position but manages to snatch a win in the end.
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@Feel Collins I didn't even know who Magnus Carlson was my first few months of following chess
@Feel Collins that is very different from what you are saying he should do. There is a huge difference between giving bad impressions (ie. setting a bad example by doing bad things) and just not being a role model in the first place. He does not owe you anything. He does not have to represent anything. Get over yourself.
@Logan Nothing ridiculous, that's just how human society functions, people naturally look up to influential public figures as role models or sources of inspiration whatever, and the more valuable ones go through stricter media training to avoid giving bad impressions as role models, those are the consequences of being in the spotlight as I said. The bigger the stage, the larger the audience, and when you're the main lead, all eyes will be on you so you better try to not give bad impressions as it is no longer just about you but what you represent as well
Magnus personality is so interesting. Extremely competitive but hilarious and very relatable?? So genuine!!
@Tight2008 He's got that "I'm smart" personality. May be funny but I've been around math contests and stuff and all the best students kind of talked like this
I mean what did you expect, people are people regardless of how good they are at something.
@Lhord Drake I'm saying he isn't interesting as a person despite his fans getting defensive about it and saying otherwise, some even stated "imagine getting exposed to the world champion expressing his thoughts is considered boring" as if that were a great point, it just proves the fact that if he were the average Joe and not the world champion, they'd finally see he really doesn't have the qualities of an interesting entertainment persona
@Feel Collins Of course he's a human bro, wtf you saying 😭?. When did I ever treat him like he was some perfect being?
“I should have taken the draw” is such a powerful thing to hear from Magnus. Take it in stride.
@Ampet Allah doesn’t have a 2850 FIDE rating L
@RiceDealer you know he has a point if he became Muslim he would be the number 1 chess player then lol
@M M dont convert
@Akyrespect for not imposing. Many others from all backgrounds should respect that too
@RiceDealer no that's Allah
Opponent: he's taking time on this move, he must be thinking hard
Magnus: reading chat
The reason why magnus is so good is because he can literally be losing all the way to mid-end game but he has this trick where he can just out smart his oppents and put pressure not matter the circumstances. Truly why he is the goat
He has main character power.
@TCallier quite the racist remark.. I’m new to chess. Wasteful comment, disappointing.
He’s just so experienced; he is very accustomed to sustaining a high level of skillful thought and attention throughout a whole game, across all positions, whereas most players cannot do that. They just don’t have as much experience
@M M quiet don’t you have jihad to attend to.
Honestly his opponent played pretty well. Usually, he just wipes the floor with 2400s but this guy hung in there.
Magnus: “He’s intending to checkmate me”
Me: I thought that was the point of chess
@VIBE CITY original poster said Magnus's statement incompletely. That's why I requested to listen to his complete sentence. There's a difference ! Ya ?
@Nilesh W No one is denying what opponent said. OP is saying he didn't know there are other intentions in chess, and I explained one such alternative
Please see 01:06. He said, ".. he's intending to checkmate me very quickly."
nope some ppl play to trade and build defense to draw against favorites like Magnus
Opponent says: "Wanna draw?"
Magnus hears: "Can I have some of your rating points?"
I couldn't imagine the audacity to tell a grandmaster how he should conduct himself while playing chess lmao
You don't offer Magnus a draw, he offers you a draw. It's written in the chess rules.
This rule has been established for Magnus' convenience for when he needs to hit the restroom in the middle of a game
One time i was being humiliated in a game but then my opponent blundered so i absolutely destroyed them, in the middle of it he offered me a draw. Needless to say i prolonged his life
to beat Magnus you need blunders from him and complete accuracy from your part,if you give him any chance,just a little,he comes back almost every time.
@M M Bro turned Magnus into Manganese.
or you just need stockfish on the side tab
@M M k mate I'll tell him but you're %100 sure right?
@M M Spell his name right and me myself will spread the word.
It's like "disadvantage" doesn't exist in this man's vocabulary. Bad position is never a problem to this man. Incredible outsmarting ability. Especially mid to end. Crazy
@Smol Chungus You didn't get my point. I said he pretty much doesn't know what a disadvantage is, even if we see him in a bad position he doesn't see it that way. That's what I mean. Plus my comment was supposed to be hyperbole, dude, just expressing my thought about the man, don't get me wrong. Peace yo
A disadvantage will always be a disadvantage for anyone. Just because he can get out of a disadvantage doesn't mean he doesn't know disadvantage.
I love how in tournaments he always looks so professional and dresses properly but on stream the lighting turns his skin as white as toothpaste, his eyes look constantly closed half the time and like he just woke up from bed and grabbed the clothes he left on his bedside table and quickly put them on to prepare for his stream
The gall of the opponent to offer Magnus a draw 🤣
I mean at that point white was up one point to be fair... but yeah, "slightly better" doesn't cut it against Magnus as we have seen.
@G B youd probably gain like 1k elo
I'd take it, drawing Magnus would be quite a feat for me with a rating of 101.
Can’t hate magnus he’s too funny
"Lowly ranked player". The opponent was a freaking 2400, something most of us could barely dream of achieving!
most*
magnus is unexpectedly hilarious
Title is wrong: Magnus Humiliates his opponent after offering him a DRAW -> Magnus humiliates his opponent after being offered a DRAW
@Toge Kaprobably cuz we saw the thumbnail
Ngl I thought that Magnus offered the draw I was surprised
@Toge Ka Bingo, just what I was about to say.
It's like the texts that include many typos but you don't realize it. Here we knew that the opponent was offering the draw.
Nice positional defense from a worse position. Keep improving your pieces, put them on better squares, then when your opponent makes suboptimal moves they are placed to strike. Easy to say, hard to do.
Imagine telling Magnus Carlsen how to run his chess stream 😂
imagine you're just playing casually and going in a match against magnus carlsen
It's so f... ridiculous the way this guy calculates moves...
No wonder this guy is the best player.
You come for class, you get F4
Magician from middle game to end. He was slightly worse at the start and then just worse . Most GMs would be fighting for a draw. Magnus says forget that and checkmates him easily.
It's okay guys he does this on purpose to convince us that he's human
3:54 legend
There's always that one player who offers a draw with literally down 2 queens
I was up like 15 points of material last night and my opponent offered me a draw lmao
I don’t know a lot of gambits but my favorite is the “Sacrifice all of your pieces and hope for the best” gambit
The dude is pretty good at chess. He should try some tournaments and maybe make some money. Won't be a lot, but pay for a few dinners
He's intending to checkmate me. HOW DARE HE
So I'm not a competitive chess player by any stretch. I am as casual as it gets. So could someone please explain to me for what reason both players would ever agree to a draw? I feel like one player should always feel like the W is in their hands and that's better than a draw right?
There are lots of possible reasons :1. If the game is quite balanced and less pieces on the board, there are situations where good players can at least draw blindfolded. 2. In other situations the game could look boring. 3. It can also be a taunting 4. or personality thing. 5. Perhaps the other player would have seen it as a win in his life to get a draw from Magnus. 6. Sometimes the online players have no more time for finishing the game. 7. Sometimes one player misclicks or blunders and demands a draw or the opponent offers one, wanting to win after a fair fight.
He makes it look easy
Love how some guys try to tell him how to play chess😂
I makes me laugh when you have snobs in chat going on about ''class'' and Magnus responds to the draw with a ''fu*k off'. hahah
Someone in chat "We're witnessing pure class"
MC "yeah maybe u are but not here" lmao.
Gotta ask why after thinking for a bit on the move about 1:20 - 1:27... why wasn't giving a check to the king an efficient way to bring the bishop out?
Other than moving his king away.. there weren't many good choices to use for defense there, as if suggesting a black bishop exchange, that wouldnt work because the queens pawn can move up and fork 2 pieces if that happens... so Magnus could take control of that main line for the bishop and castle safely too.
@Jesus Atzel Probably Bc5+ is fine, but even if you gain a tempo to castle, you aren't exactly safe. There are still 2 pawns rolling towards your kingside, and arguably the bishop is much better placed in e7 as a defender, compared to c5 where it's staring into emptiness.
Also, white would much rather have his king on h8, so you are making white play a move he wants to play anyways. Later Magnus was able to play Qb6+, with tempo, because of the exposed king.
I'm not sure, I think both moves are fine, but maybe Be7 was a bit more accurate.. Good suggestion regardless
@kev well at that time the position changed a bit and just the first move of said bishop would have been more effective with said check opening as one is stopping the pawn moves as the king cant be defended and moves away (or the fork happens if challenged by enemy bishop) after said check he can still gain tempo with pawns attacking minor pieces and still the bishop can withdraw if attacked by knight, but knight will be in a less active area and bishop retreating to a7 can still deny the knights moves while keeping pressure protecting the pawn that moved. he can later move the pawn or knight where he wanted as he explained later with no issues. but the knight is out of action for now.
he explained at 1:37
03:54 What you came for
I am new in here, but how can he move twice in the first couple of moves? Is it possible for him to capture his own knight? :O
He’s anticipating his opponent’s move so as soon as they make the move his next move is automatically made. In the case you’re referring to, white captured his knight with their knight and his pawn then immediately captured their knight.
Magnus casually calling 2400s 'low rated players'
I dont even knew it was possible to kill his own pieces like he do with the horse in 0:10
@day deficiency it was so fast that i didn't saw. i'm a very newbie in this game.
thanks for the explanation
he didn't that's a premove basically in online chess you can premove during your opponents turn and if the move is avaible when it's your turn it'll be played instantly
What?
The horse took his horse and then he took with the pawn
xddd Es un movimiento por si matan a su caballo
Title is wrong.
Should say: "Magnus humiliates his opponent after he is offered a draw". Magnus is the subject of the sentence.
Can anyone please explain, why opponent played third move knight E5, just to let it get captured?
@1:45 Bxf5 looks like a mistake to me. e6 pawn push looked real problematic for Magnus.
e6 definitely looks dangerous, maybe e6, Nf6 and if exf7, king takes and then try to castle by hand.. Looks iffy though
I loved how he said "f*ck off" 😂😂😂
3:54 That's what you came for
"humiliated." When the 2400 Player gets rook for 2 pawns ending vs magnus. :D The last sac was almost decent... but not quite. Doesn't mean it was bad though. Pretty good for 10 seconds left.
You can’t stop a god
Does Magnus attack his own knight with his own pawn at 0:11? What’s happening here?
@ZANKX Ah, thanks for letting me know
in online matches there is something called ''premove'', you predict the oponent move and premade your move
2:53. could've taken rook but he saw magnus move the queen and you know the pressure coming
@moon yeah Magnus is tricky af
@Victor Kao i didn't notice haha
@moon if bishop takes took, king takes rook, the white’s bishop will be under attack and will be captured with discovery wherever the bishop moves.
In that exchange black will have 2 bishops for a rook, which is winning
Discoveries are always nasty so it’s almost always safer to just move your king out of the way in blitz
@moon I see, your time stamp is a bit off. There was a discovered check by the knight, so you need to move your kings first
@Sam he didn't take instantly he moved his king first
He is also "The Hall of Famer"..
You can’t blunder pawns against Magnus and expect to win.
3:54
What you came for
So much more funnier with an accent idk why😂
The dangling participles here are brutal
@Smaakjeks K exactly ..I was thinking Magnus offered the draw
@solaria When an adjective is modifying the wrong/ambiguous noun. For example in this video title. It looks like Magnus offered the draw, but it was the opponent. This happens quite often in these videos in particular. Another example would be, "Running through the forest, a great tree appeared", where it seems like the tree is doing the running.
The fycking what is brutal
Can someone explain to me what is going on with his 2nd move?
I frequently play Sicilian and I guess I am not that bad after seeing Magnus moves look no different than mines lmao
“My Toxic trait is:
No draws..Let the man cook 👨🍳
1:11 whats stopping you from moving to d4? it can create a check + possible checkmate (im not that good at chess so you can improvise what im saying)
Magnus: playing against these lower rated players....
And that guy is an NM, which is probably a thousand rating points higher than most of the people in this comment section
Offers draw* couple minutes later *resigns
If his opponent brings the rook down he has mate. He missed it.
Time stamp ? For the potential mate
He slapped that man!
he seems very much bored about the game and more excited about the chat xD
“Low rated players”
Me sitting here at 650 elo lol
I'm so confused did Magnus take his own horse
he premoved the pawn knowing his knight was gonna get taken
Not sure about that Bb7 in the opening. Never thought of it, maybe it is good 🙃
If Magnus ever offered me a draw, I’d say ‘stuff off’ and go on and smash him too…
wow so badass 😱😱😲😲😲 only if you werent like 400
Sorry I’m new to chess how did his knight become a pawn on F3??
it didn't become pawn, he premoved the pawn knowing his knight was gonna get taken
So, he IS mortal 😅
did he kill his own knight with his own pawn?
Jk
ITS CALL THE FUTURE🤓🤓🤓
"Bead sounds coming through the mic lmao"
At 0.12 he replaces his knight with his own pawn?.
Is that a legit move?. I've never seen that.
@random dude Ah yes. I see it now. Thanks random dude😎👍
It was a premove because he knew the opponent was going to take
This Magnus guy should play professional chess- he might become a world champion someday.
@ap cwk I see this comment in every magnus clip now. If we had to reduce the comment sections and chats across all social media collectively to only original thoughts or at the least thoughts expressed through an original perspective, there would be less than 1% left
Boring overused old joke
I thought it was me at the start then I read the name thank god it wasn't me hahahahaha
Pretty poor game for Magnus is still like an 85-90 accuracy rating lol
Damn Magnus has IBS who knew
Magnus offers draws too. He’s gotta present a more respectful image for the chess community. It’s just hypocritical, and unprofessional- even if he’s trying to have fun.
How come a 2450 have a positive score against magnus
That's there titled tuesday points, not head to head
"he is intending to checkmate me"
no, really???
Am I a dumbass or did Magnus just take his own knight with his pawn at the very start of the game
premoved, online feature
2:18 angry cat or hungry Magnus?
lmao i thought it wass mee too
Thank you for this observation
At the end opponent could have gone rook c2, sacced the rook then queen takes bishop check, after king a3, queen could c1 check then after king a4 queen could c2 check and then walk him up the board till mate? Or am I wrong
Illegal move by Magnus at 1:46. He moved his King and rook at the same time
Jk
ITS CALL CASTLING🤓🤓🤓
Strange to hear Magnus swear.
why does magnus look like a living madam tussauds sculpture in this vod
I learned 20 years ago on yahoo games I stink at chess. Couldn’t get a single game piece of my opponent.
0:12 ? How did he take his own knight
Basically if the opponent take gis knight he takes it back with pawn
He premoved it, he knows that the opponent's knight on d4 will take his c6 knight, he then take back with a pawn, notice the opponent's knight on d4 disappear
Hi, what is the name of the game of this chess and where to download it?
3:53 draw offer
I love u
Ah yes it is indeed spelled ofeering and not offering
i am a new chess player and I didn't get how you see that the opponent offered a draw
All that while wearing Hello Kitty/Unicorn/Rainbow headphones 😂🌈👌👏