The rivalry continues - Carlsen vs Giri | Shamkir Chess 2019

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  • @PowerPlayChess
    @PowerPlayChess  5 років тому +46

    By the way, I now see that Giri actually lost on time, which clears up the business of the final move.

    • @pinkopalinko2881
      @pinkopalinko2881 5 років тому

      that red laser flashes ... could damage our eyes ? ? :-o

    • @SMARK-wt2ws
      @SMARK-wt2ws 5 років тому

      @PowerPlayChess ; Up to some point in the game, Carlsen's play reminded me of Alphazero's. ( the way he puts the king on h1 Bishop on g2, Sacrifices the pawn for activity )

  • @marianori8308
    @marianori8308 5 років тому +15

    I do see a lot of similarities to AI - games: putting bishops on the long diagonals against the king, sacrifying pawns to open files for the rooks and than a straight attack towards the king either winning on the spot or winning serious material. What are your thoughts?
    PS: I agree Magnus play 2019 is very relaxed and free, not hesitating - so it seems he is closer to Magnus 24 now, his favourite player of chess history ;)

  • @paulgoogol2652
    @paulgoogol2652 5 років тому +6

    If Giri would have found Kh7 he would be known as the most drawish player of all time forever. What a miraculous defensive move that is. White is ready to throw all his pieces at the black king and it just steps up and says: "come at me bro".

  • @larshk5738
    @larshk5738 5 років тому +5

    Fantastic analysis - as usual! Cheers, Daniel.

    • @nilsp9426
      @nilsp9426 5 років тому

      Can not agree more!

  • @happyhornet1000
    @happyhornet1000 5 років тому

    I love some of the different continuations you manage to find. Kh7!! for example. So interesting. It makes you stand out from the other chess instructors and commentators. It makes the videos so much more enjoyable and interesting as well. Jaw dropping stuff. Well done Daniel!

  • @PowerPlayChess
    @PowerPlayChess  5 років тому

    If you like my videos do *subscribe* bit.ly/powerplaysubscription and do checkout the supporting options through *Patreon* : bit.ly/patreondanielking or through *PayPal* (links in the description)

  • @johncoates6392
    @johncoates6392 5 років тому +1

    Nice clear analysis, Such a rich position thank you for explaining

  • @zecaurubu86
    @zecaurubu86 5 років тому +1

    Ahhh. I was waiting for this! Thanks!

  • @chesschampionchampion6314
    @chesschampionchampion6314 5 років тому

    I was waiting for a long time for this game analyzed by you i was checking every minute your channel to see if you has published any videos!

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  5 років тому

      Instead you could save yourself some trouble by subscribing and clicking on the bell for instant notifications for when we post a new video.

    • @chesschampionchampion6314
      @chesschampionchampion6314 5 років тому

      @@PowerPlayChess i have subscribed and clicked the bell i was closing and entering youtube

  • @KrishnaKumar-np3tw
    @KrishnaKumar-np3tw 5 років тому

    Excellent coverage once again.

  • @tharkanzox1493
    @tharkanzox1493 5 років тому +29

    daniel, there is a periodic red flash --It looks like perhaps a very quick flash of your opening screen - -occuring periodically in your videos. Please excuse me if somebody has already ordered it to you to this.

    • @ElColombre27360
      @ElColombre27360 5 років тому +7

      For a moment I suspected some subliminal message included in the video, just like in "fight club" 😂.

    • @samwamper9393
      @samwamper9393 5 років тому +4

      Same here. Red flashes occurring at random moments. What are you signalling, Maestro King??

    • @iMonteCarlo
      @iMonteCarlo 5 років тому +2

      Thank you, i thought it was my screen xD

    • @varishnakov
      @varishnakov 5 років тому +2

      scaary~~

    • @drob9673
      @drob9673 5 років тому +1

      yes, there are many red frames inserted into this video and few other. One at 1:15 for example.
      It's subliminally annoying... I almost unsubscribed because of this yesterday.

  • @karlholdo831
    @karlholdo831 5 років тому

    Thanks Daniel ! Enjoyed this.

  • @johnkom2339
    @johnkom2339 5 років тому

    Yes 18 Kh7 with the idea ...g6 is a nice defense also found by the engines. Or 17 ...f5. There were a number of defenses along the way. I was rather curious about 16...Qg5 immediately, to challenge the cheeky White queen; -- not mentioned by the engines, but when I play it, SF approves. So this game outcome is as much Giri's shoddy defense as it is Magnus' brilliance.

  • @Pipiopy
    @Pipiopy 5 років тому +4

    a free pawn with check, who wouldn't take it

    • @Yetia
      @Yetia 5 років тому

      You are wright!!

  • @elche752
    @elche752 5 років тому +1

    capablanca and carlsen are the best chess end gamers of all times

  • @sonosofisms
    @sonosofisms 5 років тому +2

    26. Rxg6 was pointed out as a winning move - what happens on that?

    • @Yetia
      @Yetia 5 років тому +1

      Not so easy. It could be 26...fxg6 27. Qxg6+ Bg7 28. Bc3! and then f6

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 5 років тому

      @@Yetia Yea, 28.Bc3 is perhaps not too hard to find. (Even I saw Bc3 sorta quickly. I then spent about 30 minutes looking at assorted lines on a real board before checking with a computer to see how much I'd missed. ;) ) But after that, there are several crazy lines that are fairly long and not so obvious. Still, a Tal or Alekhin would have seen it all, and would have relished the opportunity play a showy sacrifice that blows black's king to bits.

  • @dongnalyac6219
    @dongnalyac6219 5 років тому +1

    It would be tremendous if Giri had find that best Defence Kh7, but it will only increase his cockiness so it's better that way, Peace...

  • @thomaskember4628
    @thomaskember4628 5 років тому +2

    It just goes to show. You shouldn't gab pawns.

    • @reddevilkev
      @reddevilkev 5 років тому

      you can but most of the time never for free :)

  • @nigelfarage4119
    @nigelfarage4119 5 років тому +5

    Its not a rivalry anymore...please......Giri is on a downward spiral and doesn't even come close to Carlsen anymore,......Find Carlsen another playmate that he actually doesnt destroy all the time

    • @nigelfarage4119
      @nigelfarage4119 5 років тому

      @@M1537-y6u You see the Shamkir results? Thats how Giri does against the elite....last place...It doesn't matter....Artemiev RISING....look out Magnus

    • @nigelfarage4119
      @nigelfarage4119 5 років тому +2

      Giris performance rating with 1 game left at Shamkir is 2631...thats gonna drop him down quite a bit from 2797...its the twitter curse

    • @liamsun2543
      @liamsun2543 5 років тому +1

      @@nigelfarage4119 Actually I thought someone can challenge Carlsen in this tournament. Turns out no one can. Carlsen leads world #3 by 2 points and world #4 by 4 points in 9 games. (I like Artemiev, hope he can somehow challenge Carlsen's dominance...)

    • @nigelfarage4119
      @nigelfarage4119 5 років тому

      @@liamsun2543 Artemiev is the reason Magnus has to stay sharp....Vladislav is like Morphy

    • @nigelfarage4119
      @nigelfarage4119 5 років тому

      @@liamsun2543 I wonder if Carlsen can compete in all Candidate Qualifier Tournaments, win every one and only let the ones where top 2 qualify get by then there would be about 5 people in the candidates heh

  • @waylandsmith8666
    @waylandsmith8666 5 років тому

    13:35 'Skewering Queen and Rook'. After ...Qe7 the rook can't be taken (...QxQ+) so it's not clear to me what the decisive win here is.

    • @Achilles94627
      @Achilles94627 5 років тому +4

      Qe7 doesn't help. White could then play Rxg7+ and Black is losing the Queen.

  • @TrondArneAusdal
    @TrondArneAusdal 5 років тому +2

    I have a good suggestion for you. I give it to you, since you are the best provider of chess analysis (up there with Nakamura himself, analysing games from the US Ch.ship).
    You should make a video showing and explaining how you make the videos; what preparation is needed, how much time does it take etc.
    As far as I know, tsuch videos doesn't exist regarding chess. I think it would generate a decent amount of views. You could for example analyse a viewer game, while you at the same time show us how you go about making the videos and analysis.
    Best regards
    Trond-Arne Ausdal

    • @ElColombre27360
      @ElColombre27360 5 років тому +3

      Why on earth should he do that?! Just to help competitors chess youtubers? This is pointless to me...

    • @TrondArneAusdal
      @TrondArneAusdal 5 років тому +1

      @@ElColombre27360 Its a common thing for youtubers to do, especially the sucessful ones. They make a video showing how the go about it. I doubt he has any secrets other than being a GM an therefore is more able than most of us to do good analysis.
      Its just an suggestion, which Im 100 % sure his viewers would appreciate. Its up to King himself to decide if he wants to do it or not.
      Even if I knew excactly how he made his videos I wouldnt m´be able to replicate it. It takes quite a decent amount of chess/GM knowledge to pull it off.
      I guess its just hard work: Using his excellent chess skills, perhaps paired with a litle bit of computer evaluation. So no SUPER BIG secret, I guess.
      The point is, it would be interesting for us viewers to see. And sooner or later someone is gonna do it, so why not be the first?

    • @ElColombre27360
      @ElColombre27360 5 років тому +3

      @@TrondArneAusdal Of course I was referring to the tecnical aspects (which programs to use, how they works, etc...). As regards chess skills, there's nothing to understand: he's a GM with a huge experience as commentator, trainer and author. That's it.

    • @TrondArneAusdal
      @TrondArneAusdal 5 років тому

      @@ElColombre27360 Well, I dont think even that is such a hocus pocus secret. I guess its just video and sound program (which you probably will sa which is by watching the videos - you see the "frame" or window from the program surrounding the screen.
      But the interesting thing would be to see how he goes about it chesswise.
      Maark my words, sooner or later someone else will do it, Agadmator, St.Louis, ChessNetwork etc. Seen in that light, I would rather be the first to do it :)

    • @ElColombre27360
      @ElColombre27360 5 років тому +3

      @@TrondArneAusdal yeah, you're a wise genius who saw great opportunity where others see nothing 😂

  • @philipstevenson5166
    @philipstevenson5166 5 років тому +1

    Carlsen's hero? Alpha zero!

  • @IanMcGarrett
    @IanMcGarrett 5 років тому

    On 18... Kh7 perhaps white should switch strategies and start rolling forward his pawn center with 19.e4.

  • @sagara6742
    @sagara6742 5 років тому +1

    Your video may be too slow...but its definitely strong!!!!

  • @landilevanaj3499
    @landilevanaj3499 4 роки тому

    I'm watching all ur videos but , now with this title I can't, please don't put that title

  • @ipudisciple
    @ipudisciple 5 років тому +3

    Aaah! Those red flashes are still there. I love your content, but I think I'm going to have to stop watching your channel for health reasons if this can't be fixed :(((((

  • @laurencebarea6737
    @laurencebarea6737 5 років тому

    Carlsen flagged Giri.

    • @elche752
      @elche752 5 років тому

      Laurence Barea
      dream on, he crushed him

    • @laurencebarea6737
      @laurencebarea6737 5 років тому

      @@elche752 Absolutely. But Giri's flag fell.

  • @SBelaya
    @SBelaya 4 роки тому

    Hello Mr. King, I know that you try to pronounce the names of chess players properly. You are probably still in the minority of English-language commentators who pronounce Nepomniachtchi correctly. So I would like to point out that the name Anish should be stressed on the last syllable. Anish is of course an Indian name, but Anish Giri is a Russian speaker, and I once listened to an interview with him in Russian where he was asked where the stress should fall. That's how I know.

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  4 роки тому

      Indeed. But he lives in the Netherlands where Anish is generally pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. So...who do I satisfy? Should we ask how it is pronounced in Nepal? :)

    • @SBelaya
      @SBelaya 4 роки тому

      @@PowerPlayChess Well, I think it's best to satisfy the namebearer himself. I also used to think that the stress is on the first syllable, but it was because of my ignorance. Since Anish Giri himself thinks the stress is on the second syllable, we probably should follow him.

  • @The_Angry_BeEconomist
    @The_Angry_BeEconomist 5 років тому

    and carjack lost

    • @synchronium24
      @synchronium24 5 років тому

      You mean Karjakin lost in a different game?

    • @The_Angry_BeEconomist
      @The_Angry_BeEconomist 5 років тому

      @@synchronium24 yup against Carlsen today, so Carlsen win's the tournament with a round to spare.

  • @nikujaku1610
    @nikujaku1610 5 років тому

    POWERPLAYCHESS you didnt show the Rxg6 line at move 26 which would have been the finishing blow .Very disappointed .

    • @Yetia
      @Yetia 5 років тому

      It is no so easy for humans i guess. It could be 26...fxg6 27. Qxg6+ Bg7 28. Bc3! and then f6. After have played Bf6! I think is normal to put the brakes if you see, anyway, a more normal and winning continuation.

    • @nikujaku1610
      @nikujaku1610 5 років тому

      @@Yetia Wtf are you talking about??First of all Carlsen didnt play that line because he was too busy making fast moves to not let Giri think because rxb6 is a very classical sacrifice and strong players dont have a hard time calculating it.Secondly im not talking about Carlsen not finding this move ,im complaining about the analysis of this guy with an engine in front of him not explaining critical missed lines like this one,i mean he has a patreon and gets paid to do such explanation,not to be lazy.

    • @Yetia
      @Yetia 5 років тому +1

      @@nikujaku1610 May be you are new at this channel. I also expect that line, but Mr King is often reluctant to show computer lines (everyone can do that) and shows the feelings of humans over the board.

    • @nikujaku1610
      @nikujaku1610 5 років тому

      @@Yetia Is this a little kid commenting??LOOOL.Not everyone can take the computer lines and explain to the world.He is a GM.Of course he checks every game first at the engine and then explains that analysis to us using his gm skills.WTF dont you use logic???If he doesnt look at the enigne how the fak can he explain lines that even magnus carlsen isnt able to find??Admit it,he was just lazy checking all these lines with his engine

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 5 років тому

      @@nikujaku1610 Oh, shush. You are the one yammering like a spoiled child. Go piss somewhere else...

  • @MrKostol
    @MrKostol 5 років тому +1

    Rivalry? Outside the twitter world, there's no rivalry, there's a master and a weak apprentice.

  • @chessever5046
    @chessever5046 5 років тому +2

    We miss the best player ever in all times, Bobby Fisher.

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  5 років тому +29

      We also miss consistency of spelling.

    • @Phurngirathaana
      @Phurngirathaana 5 років тому +2

      What a troal

    • @chessever5046
      @chessever5046 5 років тому

      Troal which language?
      Again, Fisher is a monster.
      I play 1.e4 did you resign. :)

    • @Phurngirathaana
      @Phurngirathaana 5 років тому

      @@chessever5046 Fishy has played PK4 more often than e4!

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 5 років тому

      @@chessever5046 Your fractured syntax isn't helping your cause. :P The REAL Fischer was quite articulate!

  • @coyote000
    @coyote000 5 років тому +1

    hai dis is mato