If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight)} or { move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
His intuition obviously didn’t bring him to Qa8 first because it takes about 6 seconds to check “all of those variations”. He was checking other moves first and eventually came to Qa8
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
@s.bkaradi884 What are you talking about? If you move Nf5 then Qd8+ so mate in 3 not 2. You need Qa8 first to make mate in 2...from there like Magnus said if Qd4 then Re3# if any other black move then it's either Nc5# or Nd6# depending on blacks move.
Imagine playing magnus and he comes across some stupidly hard end game concept and he's sat there thinking, "I saw this exact puzzle 5 years ago on page 235 and it was queen d4"
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight)} or { move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight)} or { move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
The point is that the pawns and the king can't move so black has to reply with either a rook or a queen move. Queen A8 sets up to pin either the rook or the queen when giving check with the the knight on D6 or C5 so that the pinned piece cannot take the night, hence delivering checkmate. The only way for black to prevent that is to put one of the pieces on a square where it's not pinned once the knight moves and defends both checkmate squares of the knight. The only way to achieve that is to put the queen on D4. But that blocks an escape route for the king and rook E3 is mate. The pawn can't take the rook because the king is in double check from rook and bishop.
So basically black will have to move his queen or rook since the pawns are stuck as is the king. So moving the queen to a8 is just lining up a pin, so that after black moves a piece, you’ll get a discovered pin on the other piece when you move the b7 knight on your next move, and due to the pin, black can’t capture the knight on c5 or d6, whichever it moves to. And no matter what blacks first move is he can’t defend both c5 and d6.
I was able to find a mate in 3 in about 20-25 secs. Move to b5 discovered check, Rc4, Qxc4, Qxc4, Nbd6#! The mate in two is absolutely ridiculous, how on earth? Mad respect though, that’s why Magnus is the world champ!
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
@@s.bkaradi884 only you have black pawn on d4 so i dont know how you go on d4 to step on your pawn......an if i understud corect magnus said qa8 for white[[an rook to a6 is faster cose bishop disaver check]] i dont think hes right cose a line to us is left corner on white side an h line is right corner on white side an up logicly so its white quin go a1 for mate in 2 mouves not quin go a8 cose quin to a8 is atack on black rook from diagonal cose a1 is down left an a8 is up left to us an to him i think he watch same bord from same perspective
Of course this is zugzwang. Duh magnus. That was my exact first thought. And then i googled zugs wang and then i got more confused. And i paused the board and looked at queen a8, and thought, wow, what a terribke move that takes me away from my objective. Fuuuuucccc.....
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
From White side Checkmate in two Rf3 X f4 sacrifing the roookk!!! Black king is double check therefore he have to take on Ke4 X Rf4 after that Rh5 move to f5 its a beautiful checkmate
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
Yeah she should get on her knees and give him gwak gwak. Just stfu and enjoy the video if you dont like it then go watch something else. People like you made tate rich, lonley living men who were desperate for womens love.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
Why can't you just move the rook in h3 ? Then he has to move his pawn in f3 to cover the check of the bishop. Then you take his pawn with the bishop and it's a checkmate
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The main point is that black can only move the queen or the rook. If they move the rook or queen anywhere except d4 then, Nc5 or Nd6 (whichever space the piece that moved isn't controlling) is mate since the piece that didn't move would be pinned. If Queen moves to d4 then the white rook can checkmate on e3 since King can't move to d4 anymore
@@robtanniru6561I must be being thick. After Qa8, the black piece that doesn’t move on move 1, i.e, the black Queen or Rook, will still control c5 and d6. So if the knight moves to c5 or d6 on move 2, black can take it so it is not checkmate? As long as the black Queen hasn’t moved to d4 on move 1, Re3 isn’t checkmate because of Kd4? So how does white checkmate on move 2? Sorry, I know I am wrong but can’t see it 😢
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate. If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate. 2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
@@barte4215 well, you are right. Look I am not boasting here, I can barely play chess. But ... intuition plays a role in chess. Although not my intuition.
Queen a3 is a mate in 2! After this white moves either rook e3, rook c3 or queen d3 depending on how black moves. I don't see how queen a8 is a mate in 2.
studies like this are cool but contrived (and also honestly don't have much practical value). like carlsen said, you can pretty much eliminate any moves that are checks or captures because that would be straightforward for a mate in 2. and the move is often the one you'd be least likely to expect so moving some piece far away from the king even though you're delivering mate narrows it down to some queen moves. so Qa8 is the first move that comes to mind! i'm actually surprised carlsen didn't get it sooner but i'm sure he doesn't spend much time looking at studies like this one where the starting position is complete nonsense from a realistic standpoint
i don't even know which color we're supposed to be
White
You can do it with either colour
@@xocomaoxmate in 2 is impossible for black in this situation
@@xocomaox its mate in three for black
@@mrdiamond64 shut up its zugzwang for black he its impossible for him to mate in 3
I took 15 minutes to understand the move and other 10 mins to find out which square is D4
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whats ur IQ NEGATIVE 😂
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That was hilarious.
Even after knowing the right movie I don’t understand why it is 😂
There is another, he took the confusingly brutal route though.
Iq 180+? I think so
With white try rook b3 Checkmate in 1?
pawn f3
Tania was trying to trick him with that "final answer?" 😂
Bro that was not even a trick because he literally answered it correctly
Well, now we know that hes very determined and confident person, when he know, he knows.
they meant she was trying to throw him off@@Educpurposes79
@@Educpurposes79exactly the op's point
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight)} or { move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
He solved it instantaneously. His intuition was right but he just wanted to recheck all the variations. Lol, incredible speed
His intuition obviously didn’t bring him to Qa8 first because it takes about 6 seconds to check “all of those variations”. He was checking other moves first and eventually came to Qa8
once he'd seen the the move he would have calculated all the variations in seconds.
@@gxfr795Neither of you know the thought process he had.
@@thebenevolentsun6575 right. But I know the process he didn’t have
@@gxfr795 how
i even had trouble finding the white king
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LMFAO
Same
He finds the move in less than 2 minutes. It takes me longer to search the comments for why that’s the answer. Cheesus.
Cheesus 😂😂😂😂 sound like Jesus cousin
@@helpayeshashewas6827 distant cousin. More closely related to Chester Cheetah.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
@s.bkaradi884 What are you talking about? If you move Nf5 then Qd8+ so mate in 3 not 2.
You need Qa8 first to make mate in 2...from there like Magnus said if Qd4 then Re3# if any other black move then it's either Nc5# or Nd6# depending on blacks move.
Imagine playing magnus and he comes across some stupidly hard end game concept and he's sat there thinking, "I saw this exact puzzle 5 years ago on page 235 and it was queen d4"
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight)} or { move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
No way she said "not bad" 💀💀
Pretty girl syndrome, thinks everything is below her.
Lmao
She's a woman so it's understandable bro
@@raylrorschach136wtf is that supposed to mean??
@@aspannas means a woman is illogical unreasonable and delusional
Yes, Queen A8. Right, of course. How easy...
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How ?
@@apex1569 Sarcasm, that's how. 😜
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
@@s.bkaradi884 lol not even remotely right
If they gave me two years to solve this puzzle I wouldn't choose Qa8
If you had two years to solve it, you'd just list every possible sequence of moves and find the answer.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight)} or { move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
Okay so if white goes queen a8 and black goes queen c4 how is that mate in 2?
Re3#
You know it’s hard when it takes the world chess champion 2 minutes to solve
He solved it in first 2 seconds
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
The point is that the pawns and the king can't move so black has to reply with either a rook or a queen move. Queen A8 sets up to pin either the rook or the queen when giving check with the the knight on D6 or C5 so that the pinned piece cannot take the night, hence delivering checkmate. The only way for black to prevent that is to put one of the pieces on a square where it's not pinned once the knight moves and defends both checkmate squares of the knight. The only way to achieve that is to put the queen on D4. But that blocks an escape route for the king and rook E3 is mate. The pawn can't take the rook because the king is in double check from rook and bishop.
Wrong.
Even if they had given 200 years I would not even considor this Qa8.
So basically black will have to move his queen or rook since the pawns are stuck as is the king. So moving the queen to a8 is just lining up a pin, so that after black moves a piece, you’ll get a discovered pin on the other piece when you move the b7 knight on your next move, and due to the pin, black can’t capture the knight on c5 or d6, whichever it moves to. And no matter what blacks first move is he can’t defend both c5 and d6.
Qd4 can defend both c5 and d6. But Re3 is mate
@@tanyoongchang3581bishop takes queen
If black moves the rook to C1,C2 or C7 there is no mate in 2, I believe
@@AakashVijayPC bishop doesn't have to take the queen. Re3 is mate. It's double check and the king has nowhere to go as queen occupies d4
@@AakashVijayPC if the rook moves from c6, it is no longer guarding against d6. Nd6 is mate (queen is pinned and can't move).
He’s so cool and brilliant at the same time. The chess community is very lucky to have him.
He's not only great he's also humble.
He is definitely not humble lmao nor should he be
hes more realistic than he is humble imo. he doesnt downplay himself, hes just authentic with truth what i see
Far too easy for Magnus but nice & funny, thanks Tania!
His mind is geared to be the world chess champion. He is amazing.
Bro thinks he's magnus Carlsen
"...but it's typical". Hahaha Magnus owns
He probably solved it before she said she would start the timer
Magnus was like "come on girl, i am the world champion"
Nice to see the chess thought process of the world champion who is possibly the best of all times.
I was able to find a mate in 3 in about 20-25 secs. Move to b5 discovered check, Rc4, Qxc4, Qxc4, Nbd6#! The mate in two is absolutely ridiculous, how on earth? Mad respect though, that’s why Magnus is the world champ!
I took 10 minutes to work out this isn’t checkers.
sometimes I hate being single and then I think of Tania's endless cackling and its a lot better suddenly
that's rude
Us
My brother in christ you could try a 1000 years and you'd never bag a lady like Tania.
Stay single :p it's better for you
Its kind of true..
@@hanusiddhanth7952simp spotted.
If queen moves anywhere rather than d4 then it's knight checkmate and if queen moves to d4 then it's bishop - rook checkmate
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
@@s.bkaradi884 only you have black pawn on d4 so i dont know how you go on d4 to step on your pawn......an if i understud corect magnus said qa8 for white[[an rook to a6 is faster cose bishop disaver check]] i dont think hes right cose a line to us is left corner on white side an h line is right corner on white side an up logicly so its white quin go a1 for mate in 2 mouves not quin go a8 cose quin to a8 is atack on black rook from diagonal cose a1 is down left an a8 is up left to us an to him i think he watch same bord from same perspective
Of course this is zugzwang. Duh magnus. That was my exact first thought. And then i googled zugs wang and then i got more confused. And i paused the board and looked at queen a8, and thought, wow, what a terribke move that takes me away from my objective. Fuuuuucccc.....
What a mind.
It's hot
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
BRO SERIOUSLY IM NOT KIDDING.
I FOUND IT FASTER THAN MAGNUS. BRO NO CAP SERIOUSLY 😐
Now you need to play magnus...
She has a crush on him😅
"Not bad'' no way she said it 💀
Isnt rook a3 mate?
The rook world then block he bishop such that the king can move to d4
then black can block with pawn to f3
@@FabianRoeglin it's a double check, black can't block with the pawn. But they can move to d4
@@ImAllInNowno i was talkin about when white goes rook a3 then black can move pawn to block the check. Wheres the double check?
@@FabianRoeglin A ha, I assumed they meant rook to e3. I get it now.
I suck so bad at finding mates. I have to study more endgame stuff. I’ve accidentally stalemated my last 3 times I had a chance to win 🤦🏽♂️
From White side Checkmate in two
Rf3 X f4 sacrifing the roookk!!!
Black king is double check therefore he have to take on Ke4 X Rf4 after that Rh5 move to f5 its a beautiful checkmate
Nope, kind doesen't have to take, he can go on d3
How can you respond to b5+ as black while preventing Re3# on the next move?
If we’re white won’t we do pawn b5?
This gotta be queen c4. Black queen covers. Queen takes queen mate right? Forced and took me 5 mins
Where ??? I need the move pieces one..idk dont understand about D4 bla bla BLA
We need to know which colour is to move.
Look at the numbers. This is white's perspective.
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
Daaaaaaamn... It took me around 15 minutes to understand why queen A8
You have to tell us which cookie we are and not put the board in a place which youtube covers with descriptions. Come on.
I dont understand Queen A8?? Just walk the pawm forward?
Sorry i wasn't listening. My eyes and ears were on the chick the entire clip.
What colour are we using here 😅
I was thinking a rook sacrifice, i think it would work. Rook f4 then pawn b5. Let me know if I’m wrong.
Doesn't work because black could move queen or rook into c4/d4 and block the queen check.
I’m lost because neither of those moves put the king in check
Not bad ??? 💀💀💀💀💀💀 Wanna see you trying a puzzle like that , these women bro
Yeah she should get on her knees and give him gwak gwak. Just stfu and enjoy the video if you dont like it then go watch something else. People like you made tate rich, lonley living men who were desperate for womens love.
I knew answer before him lol. I watched this clip few times tho.
I was thinking Qa3 followed by Rc3. Not smart enough to figure out why this wont work 😂
Edit: oh the cheeky pawn on f4
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
Why can't you just move the rook in h3 ? Then he has to move his pawn in f3 to cover the check of the bishop. Then you take his pawn with the bishop and it's a checkmate
Taking the pawn with the bishop would block the rook's view, so black would have Kd3.
There's also Kf4.
"not bad"
I hate being put on the spot. I freeze and forget simple answers.
I was thinking white rook move to f4
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I don't know how to play chess can anybody help me
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-Self-confidence is very important. If you don’t think you can win, you will take cowardly decisions in the crucial moments, out of sheer respect for your opponent. You see the opportunity but also greater limitations than you should. I have always believed in what I do on the chessboard, even when I had no objective reason to. It is better to overestimate your prospects than underestimate them.
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I took 5 mins to figure out the whole thing bruh
I love Magnus
Pawn moves B5 then , White is attacking the Black Queen blocks then Rook to e3 mate
I was thinking Qa1, then he said Qa8, and I was like, what!? And then saw it.
If 15 minutes, perhaps I would have gotten it.
I still dont get it xD
why does he scratch his head so much😂😂
If this ain't comedy at it's best.
I still can't see the answer, queen to A8 then what?
The main point is that black can only move the queen or the rook. If they move the rook or queen anywhere except d4 then, Nc5 or Nd6 (whichever space the piece that moved isn't controlling) is mate since the piece that didn't move would be pinned. If Queen moves to d4 then the white rook can checkmate on e3 since King can't move to d4 anymore
@@robtanniru6561I must be being thick. After Qa8, the black piece that doesn’t move on move 1, i.e, the black Queen or Rook, will still control c5 and d6. So if the knight moves to c5 or d6 on move 2, black can take it so it is not checkmate? As long as the black Queen hasn’t moved to d4 on move 1, Re3 isn’t checkmate because of Kd4? So how does white checkmate on move 2?
Sorry, I know I am wrong but can’t see it 😢
@@dispirted8 the piece that doesn't move will be pinned to the king by our queen
That's the purpose of Qa8: to pin whichever black piece that doesn't move off that diagonal
@@robtanniru6561 Many thanks, I get it now 😊
She aint even know the answer 😂
Huh I thought of Nf5 then Re3#, is that also right or can someone point out a flaw?
Oh nvm there’s a check but that would work if everything was the same except the puzzle started with a 2nd black rook on e8
My dumbass would be too greedy and took the queen
Took me 2 min to see this is not monopoly.
I solved the puzzle in one minute
But i played b5 and then qxd4
Typical
Typical Mags!?😅 😂
Can someone pls explain this?
Magnus raja catur dunia❤
So, I don't quite understand what the REAL answer is here. Can someone lay it out for my simpleton mind, move by move?
Am I dumb or isn’t rook f4, black king needs to take and then knight takes queen checkmate? Feels way more obvious to me
I literally took 45 mins to understand the solution after going through all the comments
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
2 minutes is decent time for a beginner, well done!!
If first move is of white: 1)move e7kinght to f5, then move rook on e3 is mate.
If first move is of black:1) if black queen goes to d4 then rooke3 is mate.
2)if black queen goes away anywhere from d4square then capture rook from e7knight and {capture black queen from white queen(if black queen capture c6knight) or move rook to e3 (if black queen doesn't capture c6knight)}.
Night takes rook
Why does Queen C7 not work? either black takes with Queen then you take with knight, or you take her Queen on the next move.
Its not checkmate, Qa8 forces checkmate
It's a M2 puzzle, not win material
Am I blind? You can't even move the queen to c7??🤔 or did you mean c6?
Two minutes. Not a problem. Okay. Just remind me, which one is the king and which one queen?
well, I was faster than Magnus to find the answer, but I was slower to evaluate it's correctness.
That means you didn't find it lol, guessing is not part of the game
@@barte4215 to be fair, even Magnus asked Was he right?
@@barte4215 and my rating is 0. I don't ask from myself too much, ha ha
@@intrametaarchi1015he calcukated it, he didnt ask if he was right
@@barte4215 well, you are right. Look I am not boasting here, I can barely play chess. But ... intuition plays a role in chess. Although not my intuition.
He's playing as white
That is mate in one Ra3
Don't see how Queen A8 can mate in less than 3 moves... Rook F5 and then Rook takes F4 should be mate in two though, no?
Why she asks him - are u sure?
If he already said the right move…he probably has already calculated mate in 2..common
Queen a3 is a mate in 2! After this white moves either rook e3, rook c3 or queen d3 depending on how black moves. I don't see how queen a8 is a mate in 2.
Are you sure? Wtf hahahah
She said not bad😮
studies like this are cool but contrived (and also honestly don't have much practical value). like carlsen said, you can pretty much eliminate any moves that are checks or captures because that would be straightforward for a mate in 2. and the move is often the one you'd be least likely to expect so moving some piece far away from the king even though you're delivering mate narrows it down to some queen moves. so Qa8 is the first move that comes to mind! i'm actually surprised carlsen didn't get it sooner but i'm sure he doesn't spend much time looking at studies like this one where the starting position is complete nonsense from a realistic standpoint
Good made by Carlsen. It is not so easy with so many active white pieces to find the best move.
I don’t know anything about chess, I can still tell he’s on another level
I see he is a bit mad because he taught it was harder, so he didn't check a8 which is typical.
I'm looking and trying to understand it but I just don't get it at all. It would be nice to have an animation for that.
My friend is genuine
Solving puzzles won't pay the rent.