This should clear up the questions. The man on the left is Magnus Carlsen, the current world champion. The man on the right is Alexander Morozevich, *the winner of this game.* The reason Alexander won is because Magnus resigned the game -due to an inevitable checkmate.- About the move that *Magnus* does at 5:32/5:34, there is chess rule called "en passant" which makes that move completely legal and nobody cheated. Edit: turns out I wrong about the inevitable checkmate, *Magnus actually resigned due to having a losing position.* Also, please ignore the replies/other comments that say Magnus resigned due to time, and the ones that say it was draw agreement. When you pay attention to the clock, you'll notice that the players get 2 seconds back after each move, which gives time for players to make moves in the final seconds. Hope this helps
Sarah Gilles that shows Alexander taking the a pawn back, not the en passant move. And even if you meant a time just showing the move right away, (5:34) you're still not correcting me. I just chose a time that didn't immediately show the move
People who don't know the rules, the capture Magnus did at @5:33 is called 'En Passant' . This is when you capture your opponent's pawn as if it had moved just 1 square. Remember it's only applicable when a player plays a pawn move 2 squares beside the pawn of the opponent.
It's funny how Morozevich was, as always, very meticulous on how the pieces fall into each slot in the first stages of the match, and how he doesn't give a shit about where the pieces fall at last frantic minutes. The adrenaline was so high...
Conkly guy in black won. I only know that bc I watched someone try to beat the guy in white by remembering moves. Guy in white is also now the best player in the world.
Whos here after The Queens Gambit? Chess rlly is fascinating Edit: damn didn’t expect this many replies. Glad TQG is getting the recognition it deserves🥰
Since nobody's trying to explain this... (Short answer: black won) At the end of the game, if Black's rook in the center of the board takes White's pawn next to the king, it's checkmate, black wins. Carlsen (playing White) knows this and knows he's screwed. He's looking to find a way to use his queen to put Black in check over and over again, where Black can't get out. We call this "perpetual check". This would force a draw, because even though Black is one move away from winning, he can't PLAY that move if he's always in check. The game finally ends because after Black moves his king over into the corner, White can't put him in check anymore. This means he has no way to stop Black from checkmating him. Both Carlsen (White) and Morozevich (Black) know this and they know that Morozevich won, so Carlsen shakes Morozevich's hand to admit defeat.
Looks like the Queen's Gambit has brought in so many new players that aren't aware that the pawn capture at 5:33 is called 'en passant'. Half the new comments are about this. Please like so people are aware it's a perfectly legal move. Look it up.
I've realised there are two kinds of people, those who were fans of chess already and those who came to know about chess after watching The Queen's Gambit
Dolan Duk but think about it. If you learned chess you'd be able to work out both mind and body. And the mind is perhaps the most important part of the body in maintaining long term health. People who don't exercise their mind tend to age faster and are more susceptible to dementia. Not to get all preachy, just food for thought.
@@valentinewiggin9705 While your intentions were altruistic, I suppose the reason why you're being negged so hard is because the chances of someone unable to do mock locations and living in the Pennant Hill area is almost next to none. And there's >850 subscribed to this thread…
Aaron Marshall If you played violin since age 5 or if you have a gift for playing poker, it doesn't mean you'll be stupendous at theoretical physics or even reading a textbook. Just a thought. These people are very very smart though, no question, but they are smart within a specific context. I guess my point is a lot of it comes from talent and practice, and there are different kinds of smarts.
+redarrowhead2 VERY VERY VERY SMART .... I think there should be more veries there. Their memories are mind blowing ... in long term can recall games from 1800s till now, in short term can hold 11 simultaneous games in their head .... creative, perceptive and pattern recognition machines.
Impressive how when you look at some analysis of the match, the person analysing takes few minutes to explain the philosophy of the move and these two just do it in a split second under pressure
Derp Films It’s called ‘the Horse’ in Arabic and Asian worlds (I am not sure about India tho but I am sure that it was originally called the horse and that’s how the Arabs took the name from) .
Mojito skurt It's not used very often, a clear sign of it is that many people don't even know this move is legal (hence all the comments on this video).
@@ivanf9401 you know how a pawn can move two squares on its first move? Well, another pawn can capture it as if the pawn had only moved one square. You're basically capturing it by moving behind the other pawn, instead of taking the spot of the other pawn.
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This game is something spectacular. There are many attacks by Carlsen, but it must also be said that Mr Morozevich has defended himself very well in the game final is, in my opinion, that thinking in such a short time is out of the way.
i love the end when there is only like 5 seconds left for each in a game of chess and you're trying to make the best decision in less than a second back and forth
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If you understood anything about chess or tried to, this game wouldn't put you to sleep....but if you're just watching wood move around the board then yeah, I guess that could leaden the eyes a bit
This is the type of video you watch at 3am 😅
it's 4:20 am 😂😂😂😂
@Berke Yigittürk 3:28 here lmao
3:18 AM, sh1t, my lord.
it's 3:26 am
Same
This should clear up the questions. The man on the left is Magnus Carlsen, the current world champion. The man on the right is Alexander Morozevich, *the winner of this game.* The reason Alexander won is because Magnus resigned the game -due to an inevitable checkmate.-
About the move that *Magnus* does at 5:32/5:34, there is chess rule called "en passant" which makes that move completely legal and nobody cheated.
Edit: turns out I wrong about the inevitable checkmate, *Magnus actually resigned due to having a losing position.* Also, please ignore the replies/other comments that say Magnus resigned due to time, and the ones that say it was draw agreement. When you pay attention to the clock, you'll notice that the players get 2 seconds back after each move, which gives time for players to make moves in the final seconds. Hope this helps
ProfoundWarrior This should be pinned.
ProfoundWarrior .. not 5:32.. 5:38
Sarah Gilles that shows Alexander taking the a pawn back, not the en passant move. And even if you meant a time just showing the move right away, (5:34) you're still not correcting me. I just chose a time that didn't immediately show the move
ProfoundWarrior im a bit confused could you explain further
Dalton East I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but if you're serious which part are you confused about?
People who don't know the rules, the capture Magnus did at @5:33 is called 'En Passant' . This is when you capture your opponent's pawn as if it had moved just 1 square. Remember it's only applicable when a player plays a pawn move 2 squares beside the pawn of the opponent.
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Thanks.
@@peeyasuksri128like your life
It's funny how Morozevich was, as always, very meticulous on how the pieces fall into each slot in the first stages of the match, and how he doesn't give a shit about where the pieces fall at last frantic minutes. The adrenaline was so high...
9:20 When your brother wants the lights on but you want the lights off
LMAO :D
that's brilliant!
Hahaha
That just made my night
TRUEE XDDDDDDDDDDDDD
I can’t even imagine the speed these dudes brains are moving at..
Watch death note then you'll know
@@MAR-sc7np thats not reality brother
@@MAR-sc7np btw ur pretty strong
Well their brains move barely at all xD
NivERiiy ehehehe
Morozevich is a living legend.
er wahr superr der sieger
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No idea what’s going on but cool
Jake Fejer same I don’t even know who won lol
Conkly guy in black won. I only know that bc I watched someone try to beat the guy in white by remembering moves. Guy in white is also now the best player in the world.
Draw
the time left... he had only 2 sec so he lost it!
same
The clock is wired to bombs strapped to each player, and if a players timer runs out, that player explodes. Just in case anyone was wondering.
this made me laugh ... thanks
Levi Skardsen dude I did not know that, thanks for the info
Someone just finished watching SAW
uh huh
At 9:35 notice the time of the player on the right increased when he pressed, it went up from 0.13 to 0.15 twice after 2 moves!
THAT'S CHEATING
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It´s working great. Thank you so much for sharing the information
Who else is here after a video about fastest win in chess just randomly popped up in your recommendation?
Gang
Wtf how 😂😂😂
Same here
Gang fucking gang
Haha😂 yes
*That moment when you don't even know who won the match*
The guy on the left, Magnus, resigned
But why?
@@gladiator3344 he had to go to the toilet quick, thats why they were playing as fast as possible.
Afterwards I analyse the game and then I came to know why he had resigned.
Where is the 'haha' react?
why do i even find this entertaining?
i am not a chess player and i can barely remember the basics but man
i love watching these tournaments
Que tal partida, adrenalina pura, Carlsen entre las cuerdas al perder las torres
9:45 the only move i know
Hahaha
Lol
lolllllll
Cracked me up that
Ahahahahah
Whos here after The Queens Gambit? Chess rlly is fascinating
Edit: damn didn’t expect this many replies. Glad TQG is getting the recognition it deserves🥰
ahha +1
Mee
Yes!
Lol me too
Yep
Partida de ajedrez random del año 2012
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Random?
Pensa rápido e certeiro. Boa!
God, in the last 10 seconds my heartbeat was 200
+1 XD
Stress level 100%
Who is the winner pls
@@sciencelover9848 nobody won
@@vowkix9003 How u do know?
This makes them more adrenaline than watching a boxing match
My friend, you've never seen Arturo Gatti fight obviously.
Me too I am so amazing
😂😂😂
This almost made me sleep while in the toilet
I mean that's literally completely untrue, but still funny
This is how I think I’ll play if a random chess board pops up and I’ve just finished binge watching the queens gambit😩
This match was good!
its amazing how they can have a chess championship while simultaneously having a tennis match in the background
HAHAHAHAHA
understandable. have a great day
@@naat2818 oh Boy a dedektiv here
@@naat2818 are you just being ironic? or did you genuinely take the comment literally??
If so then I don't know what is more funny... x'DDD
@@oka5375 hahahahaha!! x'D
Since nobody's trying to explain this... (Short answer: black won)
At the end of the game, if Black's rook in the center of the board takes White's pawn next to the king, it's checkmate, black wins. Carlsen (playing White) knows this and knows he's screwed. He's looking to find a way to use his queen to put Black in check over and over again, where Black can't get out. We call this "perpetual check". This would force a draw, because even though Black is one move away from winning, he can't PLAY that move if he's always in check.
The game finally ends because after Black moves his king over into the corner, White can't put him in check anymore. This means he has no way to stop Black from checkmating him. Both Carlsen (White) and Morozevich (Black) know this and they know that Morozevich won, so Carlsen shakes Morozevich's hand to admit defeat.
Thanks !
Andrew Z Carlsen lost because of time. He had one second left before he shook Morozevich's hand. Anyways, thanks for the explanation.
@@videowatcher689 It's 2 seconds increments. Every move gives you 2 extra seconds. He did not lose on time. He lost because he had a losing position.
@@niveshproag3761 The increment was 1 second not 2 seconds
That shaking of hands is known as resigning
This was fun to watch!! Nice.
Both played really really well I love it 🤩
the clock slaps.. my favorite part of playing chess.. starts so civil... but gets so aggressive.. love it
Realmente
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No começo não tava entendendo nada e no final foi q eu não entendi msm 😂😂 . 06-05-2023 . Mas achei muito interessante.
anyone here in quarantine so bored u just started watching this
Who loses? why didn't they finish it?
@@hendriagustin4209 the white shirt man(carlsen) loses as he shakes his opponents hand to resign
Yap
I didn't just start watching videos. I actually started playing chess again after 13 years thanks to quarantine.
Not bored
When the 2 smartest kids in class have different answers
Wrong meme
Now we play chess to get the true answer
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@@Rawan-119xx وش جايبك لهنا
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This is one of the best I've ever seen
I hope I learn to play like this one day, it's beautiful to see!!!
Looks like the Queen's Gambit has brought in so many new players that aren't aware that the pawn capture at 5:33 is called 'en passant'. Half the new comments are about this. Please like so people are aware it's a perfectly legal move. Look it up.
Thanks!!!!
Can you explain what the move is?
So basically if a pawn moves 2 spaces then lands besides a pawn that pawn can capture it as if it only moved one space
I played when I was a kid, with my grandpa. That's the only one rule I didn't remember after all these years XD.
cheat
I've realised there are two kinds of people, those who were fans of chess already and those who came to know about chess after watching The Queen's Gambit
And the third type that randomly got this video on they recommended list
the three kind mixed
Hell, yes!
lmao im both
actually it's pretty awesome that people got interested on chess bc of the series...
THANK YOU A LOT!!!
Muy buena partida de ajedrez, disfrute verla.
Bro, que movimiento fue ese 5:34 se puede eso?.
I like how they are gradually hitting the thing harder and harder.
Honestly I pictured them both slamming their fists on the timer and screaming "LETS GOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!" when i was reading your comment
@@hannahmaria4611 shut up hannah
@@lunapetunia3778 you shut up Luna Hannah’s having fun
@@chickensalad2802 ok im sorry daddy 😩
@@lunapetunia3778 what the fuck
i dont even know why im watching this.i dont know how to play chess neither rules but im still here and amazed
same bruh same.
Dolan Duk Learn chess and play it! :)
Dolan Duk same
Dolan Duk but think about it. If you learned chess you'd be able to work out both mind and body. And the mind is perhaps the most important part of the body in maintaining long term health. People who don't exercise their mind tend to age faster and are more susceptible to dementia. Not to get all preachy, just food for thought.
Once you learn chess, it is probably one of the most rewarding games to play. Helps ya think strategically while having fun!
It's great to see a player like Morozevich beat Carlsen in an unconventional way, a great game worth watching
Maravillosa jugada
I like how they started smashing the clock in the endgame when it's started very calmly
Its like our written exams in starting the writing is clean and in the end 🙄
mal gibi oynuyorlar
@6:18
7723~5^73
Sounds like there was a people playing ping pong back there in 8:48
It's hilarious how they hit the timer harder the further they are into the game.
Faster arm movement = harder hit
@CallMeYump or momentum
They are excited!
@Arriaga Two u mean Chinese arent Humans?? i think Chinese are more unexpressive people and dont show up their emotions so easy thats all!
Good for him! World needs more people like him
O gambito da rainha me faz assistir esses vídeos às 5h 😸
Was anyone else nervous on the last two minutes?😰
omg black king was almost "killed" XD awsome!
MikedizzleV me
MikedizzleV But who Won Norway or russia
M. Reza Russia
MikedizzleV n
Imagine someone yelling "NOOOOOOO!!!" Right after one of their turns
@Arriaga Two I did it once
@@valentinewiggin9705 While your intentions were altruistic, I suppose the reason why you're being negged so hard is because the chances of someone unable to do mock locations and living in the Pennant Hill area is almost next to none. And there's >850 subscribed to this thread…
@@stevethea5250 what?
@@stevethea5250 Your grammar isn't helping much with your word choices.
What you said makes no sense unless there are deleted comments in here.
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Excellent
Amazing
When I close my eyes i feel that they play tennis ! :O)
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJA
haha :D
Wtf HAHAHAHHA8
Minus the moans
Douuu
Finallyyyy a good camera angle
thats what he said
Denis Vata ezk
Denis Vata yep
Es correcto, el mejor ángulo para ver una partida de ajedrez
Es un auténtico combate.
Simplesmente Incrível !!
quem ganhou? não manjo do paranaue
@@Elendil_07 magnus carlsen game over
I dont even know how to play chess and this is the 4th match ive watched tonight. What am I doing with my life
You are under Tsukuyomi.
I thought I was smart until this
This time
+Aaron Marshall There're different kinds of smart. Not everyone plays chess from an early age.
+redarrowhead2 To protect our Ego's. Lets go with that.
Aaron Marshall If you played violin since age 5 or if you have a gift for playing poker, it doesn't mean you'll be stupendous at theoretical physics or even reading a textbook. Just a thought. These people are very very smart though, no question, but they are smart within a specific context. I guess my point is a lot of it comes from talent and practice, and there are different kinds of smarts.
+redarrowhead2 VERY VERY VERY SMART .... I think there should be more veries there. Their memories are mind blowing ... in long term can recall games from 1800s till now, in short term can hold 11 simultaneous games in their head .... creative, perceptive and pattern recognition machines.
Adrenalina puraaa!!
amazing
Their brains move 5 times as fast as the normal human.
and 10 times faster than mine
and the normal human doesn't move from the couch very much
QuadrumGaming agreed they r really amazing
Yeah, normal humans brains can go 1 mile on its own. These peoples brains can move 5 miles
Or perhaps their brains have more throughput via parallelism. :)
I can't believe myself. I have a final exam tomorrow, and instead of studying, I'm watching this
How was your exam 😂👋🏻❤️??
How do you have a final exam in Corona lockdown?
Dave Mustaine well, classes are not canceled and we still have to present exams, virtually
@@ralipnozrag which country?
lol
Brilliant!
It is playing Excellent
Impressive how when you look at some analysis of the match, the person analysing takes few minutes to explain the philosophy of the move and these two just do it in a split second under pressure
Well yes that’s the point of blitz chess. Accuracy and precision is traded for faster and more decisive play.
Procedural memory. Its the same thing in sports
Imagine if trash talking is allowed in this game, it would be like 'Just try to eat my horse, you dumb!' I just can't imagine LOL
*knight
horse would be funnier
Games of the Elite. Games of Intellectually rich individuals. No such thing would ever be allowed in professional Competitions.
Derp Films It’s called ‘the Horse’ in Arabic and Asian worlds (I am not sure about India tho but I am sure that it was originally called the horse and that’s how the Arabs took the name from) .
VinS Dude,I hear phrases like that every single time I watch older mans playing in the city park)))
It's 3am and I'm watching this video.. Sounds satisfying
Zika demais essa batalha
Haha liked that "En Passant" move, it's pretty rare to see.
***** I agree. It was @ 5:33
***** classy
+Tal Risin Since when was en-passant rare?
Mojito skurt It's not used very often, a clear sign of it is that many people don't even know this move is legal (hence all the comments on this video).
+Tal Risin
On higher level chess it is.. 1500+ rating and above it's certainly a normal move.
Morozevich at 9:00 "pheew He didn't see Qb8+..."
+Rene GMW he could have replied with the Rc7, the kniht would protect it
+AlexInicab If you mean Rc8 to block the check, then Qxd6
+Rene GMW even morozevich's face after that was like "thanks god he didn't see it"
+Rene GMW look at the clock carlsen wanted to make it draw
+Rene GMW can you explicate more, i don't understand i am new"noob" in this i have 8 years old and i play chess two weeks ago
thank
man, morozevich should have been more popular than what he actually is... super player!!
Who is here after Queen's Gambit
haha. I am.
Me too
Hahaha me too
@@brunoalberto6313 chegou no Brasil agora e eu achei muito boaa
Me!!!
Everybody Gangster till *"en passant"* enters the game
I hate that move
You can explain it please
@@ivanf9401 you know how a pawn can move two squares on its first move? Well, another pawn can capture it as if the pawn had only moved one square. You're basically capturing it by moving behind the other pawn, instead of taking the spot of the other pawn.
@@LeoAr37 perfect and crispy explanation
@@ramsy4205 ty!
Good play
took them seconds to figure out what to move next while i take about 3-5mins every move and still get defeated
Jisoooo
well i watch this slomotion cuz i can't catch up
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Lol
lol same
I'm supposed to finish my thesis but instead I'm here watching this
I don't even know how to play chess
Ha ha
David Moreno it needs just time to understand ....and also time to learn to make good plans😀😀😀😀 it's wonderful
David moreno me too
David Moreno
Lol same
David Moreno o
Ya me estaba dando soponcio!
It's like a good match
When you want to watch this to get bored to sleep but you don't
try the scrabble championships it puts me to sleep every time.
Ah
Wow lol everyone thinks it's an illegal move at 5:33. It's a special move called 'en passant', look it up.
It's not illegal at all I do it all the time
thanks! I didn't know this before.
Joshua Mitchell ya i know but i didnt know that its allowed in championships
its also called the 'end peasant' move
i dont know about this. thx
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This game is something spectacular. There are many attacks by Carlsen, but it must also be said that Mr Morozevich has defended himself very well in the game final is, in my opinion, that thinking in such a short time is out of the way.
It’s unfortunate that attacking games are the most popular and games where an attack is held off, such as here, are less known.
@@advaybajpai7940 Yes it’s true, even in my opinion they are the most beatiful!
Because the surname (or last name) of Mr. Morozevich mean "Mr. Frost" and he is cold defender. Ice chess knight. ☺
It's 3:27 am , Don't know but I just searched this and watching
Si entendiera el ajedrez podría decir que fue un partidazo🔥🔥
I don’t know why but i feel so nervous watching this
feel the same
Sa
Me too xd
I think its because we're threatened by their intelligence
i love the end when there is only like 5 seconds left for each in a game of chess and you're trying to make the best decision in less than a second back and forth
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Simply wow 🤩
Disculpen pero soy nuevo en esto, que paso?, Porque lo cortaron? Empataron? Quién ganó?
i literally was focus on the clock than the actual game. hahaha. my heart beats so fast checking the time hahahah
😂😂😂😂
They was phisically fighting using their stands 😂😂
El jugador más creativo y con mayor potencial del mundo, frente a un tal Carlsen un chaval de buena proyección
Very nice
Exciting and intense!
Mais qui voilà !?
RemiEdits qui a gagné?
Morozevich
RemiEdits no, it was a draw wasn't it?
yeah i think so
Didn’t know Matt Damon was so good in chess as well!!
lol
😆😅
And poker too
And his opponents is Chris hemsworth
😂😂😂
someone said it's 3 am video and it actually is. wow
I got a 53 second ad and while it was loading I thought it was the entire game
I'm watching this because I wanna sleep and I can't
Me too
Me too :P
HAHAHAHAHHA SAME!!
Me too fuck
If you understood anything about chess or tried to, this game wouldn't put you to sleep....but if you're just watching wood move around the board then yeah, I guess that could leaden the eyes a bit
notice how the clock click noises are low at the beggining but keep getting louder towards the end? it’s the excitement a chess play can bring :)