Carlsen's GOAT Move Leaves Everyone Speechless

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  • Magnus Carlsen's GOAT Chess Move played against Fabiano Caruana in the speed chess championship '23 Leaves Danny Rensch Speechless. Danya also notes that anyone wanting to learn chess should study this Magnus Carlsen game because it is truly very instructive chess!
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  • @sly-supa
    @sly-supa Рік тому +1056

    love how it takes a minute to analyze a move that took less then a second to make.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +53

      Hopefully was too boring!

    • @kennethkretschmer1027
      @kennethkretschmer1027 Рік тому +58

      @@epicchess2021 not at all! You did a good job of balancing the analysis of the game and keeping it moving forward. There were a lot of moves in this game and you covered it fairly quickly, while I still feel like I learned some things that I can improve my game with. Subscribed!

    • @silverfox1754
      @silverfox1754 Рік тому +9

      Makes u wanna understand how fast and how powerful human mind is...

    • @codesymphony
      @codesymphony Рік тому +5

      and decades of experience to even get to that point

    • @uduehdjztyfjrdjciv2160
      @uduehdjztyfjrdjciv2160 Рік тому

      With engines almost anyone could analyze lines.

  • @GabrielMuller17
    @GabrielMuller17 Рік тому +96

    The move is at 8:40

  • @cavaliers4ever
    @cavaliers4ever Рік тому +340

    this truly is epic! the way Magnus manuevers these endgames is impressive. I like how he finds these unintuitive moves so quickly during timepressure but i guess it comes to him almost naturally. Theres an interesting video where Magnus goes through different endgames with John Bartholomew and he says he doesnt even know the rules of the endgame but their just obvious for him. What a talent!

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +21

      Yeah agreed so impressive! Thanks for watching

    • @cavaliers4ever
      @cavaliers4ever 11 місяців тому +10

      @Karl with a K you mean to tell me that Magnus Is not talented? Why doesn't anyone practice as hard as Magnus then and be just as good. I'm not saying that he doesn't practice, quite opposite, he practices as much as anyone but he's certainly a gifted individual

    • @alpay389
      @alpay389 10 місяців тому +1

      yes. he won against anatoly karpov at child age.

  • @JayTheYTGuy
    @JayTheYTGuy Рік тому +113

    You are quite instructive. Thank you for not butterflying into too many lines. you stayed congruent with each line and kept it all tight and glued together. Well taught. I learned a lot from your review of the game, esp how to move the king more effectively during the endgame.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +6

      Thanks a lot, Jess, appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed, cheers for watching!

    • @davkirk8741
      @davkirk8741 5 місяців тому

      Have to agree, your explanation of the line is incisive. A few variations for fun, but this is different ❤

  • @easternplatypus
    @easternplatypus Рік тому +44

    magnus is insane at endgames. The way he converts draws to winning endgames against literal super grandmasters is unbelievable.
    Also I love your commentary man, really educational and easy to understand.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Thanks so much really appreciate it

    • @marklopez179
      @marklopez179 10 місяців тому

      Magnus is insane in everything not just endgame.

  • @desmozGenes
    @desmozGenes Рік тому +41

    Truly impressive. And here I am failing sub master rated endgame tactics after staring at them for a couple minutes. I feel like Magnus has such a clear vision of the state of the board which allows him to do such precise movement during time pressure, all result of a crazy combo of talent, hard work, resolve and love for the game. Genius!

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Yeah he is insanely good!! Thanks for watching

  • @cool7654321
    @cool7654321 11 місяців тому +4

    stepping the king aside first before moving in is something I never thought of

  • @kingdank7893
    @kingdank7893 8 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful in breaking down the options, awesome video

  • @7000sleeper
    @7000sleeper 10 місяців тому +3

    You always say “brothers” for the knights, and you are correct to say so.

  • @dowaliby1
    @dowaliby1 9 місяців тому +2

    Beautifully analyzed. I learned a lot. Thank you!

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks very much appreciate it, cheers for watching

  • @brokenfingers9607
    @brokenfingers9607 Рік тому +59

    Magnus's end-game is SCARY.

  • @paulmakiana
    @paulmakiana 9 місяців тому

    thanks for your explanations!

  • @ericlindholm9482
    @ericlindholm9482 11 місяців тому +6

    I feel like g5 at 8:40 should be routine for a world-class player. I didn't spot it, but in hindsight it's pretty obvious. What's interesting is that Carlsen missed the most direct win, which was 1. g5 hxg5 2. Bxg5 Bd8 3. h6! immediately (thanks to the engine for that). ...Kd6 at 9:46 is a blunder; Caruana should hold with ...Be7.

  • @paulstabin6233
    @paulstabin6233 Рік тому +6

    Thank you. Very instructive.
    Some of the best game analysis in a while.

  • @maxfacts1
    @maxfacts1 Рік тому +16

    Drama King Magnus's end game tactics are masterful, even under timed pressure he's cool calm collected and laser focused.

  • @xsnipexadrianxvable
    @xsnipexadrianxvable Рік тому +5

    great commentary, thanks for sharing :D

  • @Arizona9001
    @Arizona9001 10 місяців тому +1

    Magnus asked me what move to make that time. You’re welcome Magnus, keep killin it.

  • @anon5041
    @anon5041 Рік тому +2

    Am learning a lot just by watching your analysis. Very instructive

  • @Boiknoikchesshero
    @Boiknoikchesshero 8 місяців тому

    Goated 🐐

  • @Brandon-a-writer
    @Brandon-a-writer Рік тому +34

    The first GM I ever beat was Jan Gustaffsson in a simul some months ago, and if he had played on in the endgame, despite being down the exchange, I was sure I would've lost that position due to the gulf between us in experience. When the time ran out the position showed -2 for black but there was no clear way forward. Great feeling to beat a GM but if he had time I'm sure he could've salvaged it in the endgame

    • @orendafni
      @orendafni Рік тому +3

      You played a timed simul? That's unusual

    • @Brandon-a-writer
      @Brandon-a-writer Рік тому

      @@orendafni iMs and GMs host these simuls on Lichess and occasionally you can get a game against a titled player by looking for them in a simul like this, we played along with maybe 11 others.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +3

      Oh nice work! Still a very good result well played, didn't even know he was doing simuls

    • @Brandon-a-writer
      @Brandon-a-writer Рік тому

      @@epicchess2021 You can find titlerd players hosting simuls on Lichess quite often, there is no greater feeling than the first time you realize you've beaten a titled player, like the first IM or 2400 level player, it is almost enough to make a man change careers haha, nah, couldn't do that, i want it to remain enjoyable and the moment it becomes a job, i feel like it would be much like writing is to me now, just what i do to make a living, put my son through college and pay my bills. It's not the same kind of passion when you're 38 and have been doing that-thing-you're-doing for 21 years. I started playing chess in 2017 after I was in a serious car accident, and while I did physical therapy I would play chess with my physical therapist and gradually realized I had a pretty intuitive feel for the game, after all it is just math with extra steps :P
      cheers man, thanks for being cool enough to talk to your viewers in the comments. It's something I've always tried to do over at our channel - it's some real nerdy shit haha, cheers man, love ya vids. I wish you would evaluate user submissions, I have some absolutely mind-melting drunken-ninja master tactics at my best, very interesting stuff, I hope you're well mate

  • @michaelkremer9120
    @michaelkremer9120 10 місяців тому +1

    At the point where the commenter says that the engine says that the position is even, and then Caruana plays Ke5 giving up the c5 pawn, it seems that almost any other move is better. White needs to show a plan for progress if Black just keeps the Bishop on the a1-h8 diagonal and moves the King around d6-c6 protecting the c5 pawn.

  • @TheCodeGuy12
    @TheCodeGuy12 Рік тому +4

    This looks like the exact same opening these two played the 2018 world championship. You even made a video about it.

  • @colet8940
    @colet8940 10 місяців тому +2

    Very awesome video. I love chess but have few friends that enjoy playing it. Love seeing the grandmasters slowed down game and explained like this.
    Great game

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  10 місяців тому

      Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed and cheers for you watching. At least you can play people online really easily even though not many of your friends play

  • @coopaing
    @coopaing Рік тому

    I love your explanations, subbed

  • @johnblack7862
    @johnblack7862 9 місяців тому +1

    Of course it's much easier to find the move when someone says "and now an amazing move comes!" :)

  • @MarcoMate87
    @MarcoMate87 10 місяців тому +2

    According to the 7-piece tablebase, the position at 11:56 is a draw with perfect play. From there, Ke3, Ke6, and Kd3 are all correct but, at 12:05, Caruana plays the losing move Be5. Instead, the only two drawish moves would have been Be1 or Be2.

  • @aradani3
    @aradani3 9 місяців тому +2

    Truly instructive game, now the question is how to spot moments like these in my own games?? Specially in the end games - which are never the same...

  • @rjginsburg
    @rjginsburg Рік тому +7

    3:32 “both players have completed development” - with 2:52 left on the clock

  • @ralphwang1434
    @ralphwang1434 Рік тому +2

    This is an idea from a smyslov study from the 1950s, Hikaru used a similar idea in 2012. This double pawn sac is nothing new (reference, Johan Hellsten’s “Mastering Endgame Strategy”)
    So Magnus was probably looking at this idea the whole time

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Yeah absolutely and thanks for the references!

  • @jpctheman
    @jpctheman Рік тому +2

    what was supposed to be blacks move after bxg5 at 9:25 ? u can see the eval bar drop for white after that capture so guessing it was a blunder to the computer but fabi didn't find i guess

    • @waschkarte3989
      @waschkarte3989 Рік тому

      Nah, it's just the usual engine-time. You put in a move, the engine starts to evaluate every move, and first thinks "oh, I can take, I'm up 2 pawns" - then it continues with this line, sees that five, six, seven moves later the pawn will advance to a queen and you're down material.
      It's not like there is a winning move for black, it's just that the engine takes some time to evaluate/calculate the position. A really, really short time, but for a quick second the eval bar changes.

  • @mikhail_fil
    @mikhail_fil Рік тому

    Excellent explanation for my slow mind!!!

  • @williamsatterfield2852
    @williamsatterfield2852 10 місяців тому +2

    The level of detail u explain every move is why I subscribed

  • @zz12345688
    @zz12345688 Рік тому +6

    Nice analysis.
    Wrt …Engine analysis after King takes e4 pawn…
    If you analyze it with Lc0 engine, it correctly shows that as soon as King gets to h5 square it has an 83-17 advantage.
    White maintains this advantage as the King moves to g4.. f4 and then captures the pawn on e4.

  • @polyrider81
    @polyrider81 Рік тому

    I quite enjoy your game reviews.

  • @lefterislef5630
    @lefterislef5630 Рік тому

    9:26 according to the evaluation bar that was -4,7 for black? (fabi) did we miss something there?

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +1

      Oh I dunno maybe it just messed up because Magnus was always winning I think

    • @lefterislef5630
      @lefterislef5630 Рік тому

      @@epicchess2021 I see!

  • @serroche
    @serroche 10 місяців тому +1

    New sub here! Nice job on focusing on the played lines, instead of showing a dozen variations which sometimes get a bit annoying.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks very much appreciate it!

  • @aethergaming7934
    @aethergaming7934 9 місяців тому

    He did blunder a Bishop soon after but Fabi didn’t take back

  • @MrKockabilly
    @MrKockabilly 8 місяців тому

    8:39 why not the more aggressively Bh6? Then after pawn is captured, follow it with Pg5. Either the f or h pawn would then be unstoppable.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  8 місяців тому

      Yeah you are right with it all if the white pawn starts running but if black plays fxg5 and you therefore start running the white f pawn, the black king can get back just in time

    • @MrKockabilly
      @MrKockabilly 8 місяців тому

      @@epicchess2021 Oh yeah i got it. Thanks

  • @cgonzt5636
    @cgonzt5636 Рік тому +2

    Nice awesome match! During White opening, I don’t understand the logic of 3rd move white bishop to b5, threatening the knight-I always do that also by the way 😂 but 100% of my game that black a6 pawn steps forward so bishop retreats. That I don’t understand the essence other than that fact that bishop was able to roam.

    • @TheLeopard2A6
      @TheLeopard2A6 10 місяців тому

      I don't like the knight on f6.. KEKW

  • @Brad_Pittstop
    @Brad_Pittstop Рік тому +6

    I am a novice and don't understand why Caruana doesn't take on e4 with his knight (f6). Can someone explain to me why that is a bad move?

    • @griffinq8003
      @griffinq8003 Рік тому +5

      You would have to give a time stamp, the knight and pawn were in those positions for like the first 4 minutes of the video. If you're talking about the very beginning, before it was defended, 1:09 until the a and d pawns began to move, i can't tell you why Fabi didn't take it, I would assume he just didn't want to go with that line. But its not a bad move at all as far as I know. Computer seems to think its fine, but not one of the best moves.
      My guess is that the knight is just in a vulnerable position there with no defenders. There's really not a piece on the board the can go to defend it, (the d pawn would be hanging, and the f pawn would open up the diagonal for checks and is normally a horrible idea to move early in the game before you have castled. So it can be easily kicked out by white just continuing his development, meaning fabi just has to move the knight again at the cost of developing another piece.
      Really the only thing I can think of, but im not that good either, so if there is a tactic im missing, someone should feel free to share

    • @Brad_Pittstop
      @Brad_Pittstop Рік тому +2

      @@griffinq8003 Thank you so much for your comment. That makes total sense. I was, as you guessed correctly, referring to the beginning of the game before the pawn was defended. I think the extra move with the knight, and falling down on development against Magnus isn't the best way to go. As a novice I tend to take too many pawns that are 'presented' to me without thinking about the consequences.

    • @Mikael_Puusaari
      @Mikael_Puusaari Рік тому

      I think it is because at high level u play after already established routines quite often, especially in the first half of the game and hope that the opponent doesn't remember the or figure out what u are going for, in such games 2 moves for just 1 pawn isn't worth it when u are giving the opponent 2 extra movements to get pieces into important positions, white would immediately move a pawn forward to threaten the knight which would have to move back and then white has another move to get ahead of movements for the usual tactics
      I would probably go for the pawn since I am an intuitive player and just having the advantage of one less pawn for a diamond formation always makes it more interesting to see how the game developes from there 🙂

  • @cayde7293
    @cayde7293 Рік тому +1

    Why can’t we sack the bishop at 8:41 ? I’m trying to figure out y it won’t work but it looks perfect to me

  • @aaravthediscoverer
    @aaravthediscoverer Рік тому +1

    No way that this guy hearts everyone...

  • @koopalibrary
    @koopalibrary 10 місяців тому

    Oh wow. Cant believe i got the exact same solution as magnus in that endgame

  • @lingua83
    @lingua83 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful content❤

  • @russellfroggatt
    @russellfroggatt Рік тому

    Another endgame masterclass!

  • @FranMartinezphotographer
    @FranMartinezphotographer Рік тому

    this is insane

  • @karim4250
    @karim4250 Рік тому +3

    Amateur player here, very instructive! Thank you

  • @Mattisfactionn
    @Mattisfactionn 9 місяців тому

    damn that's a freaking great game !!!!

  • @NicolasGodon
    @NicolasGodon 4 місяці тому

    2:52 appart from two pawns and a rook, position is symmetrical 😨

  • @debasishraychawdhuri
    @debasishraychawdhuri 9 місяців тому

    All pieces other than the king are female. Because a pawn can promote to a queen, pawns are female. And because pawns can be promoted to every other piece except a king, all the other pieces are also female.

  • @dougmasters4620
    @dougmasters4620 9 місяців тому

    Next video less scenarios and possible
    Moves and focus more just on the moves they actually made

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  9 місяців тому

      Thanks and noted yeah I do less now these days

  • @laucha1679
    @laucha1679 Рік тому +1

    6:39 does it sound like a song or is it just me?

  • @truettjbillups
    @truettjbillups 11 місяців тому

    The move they're talking about is at 8:37

  • @guidodenbroeder935
    @guidodenbroeder935 Рік тому +1

    After Kd3 Be5? is a mistake. Black can draw with ...Bb2 or ...Be1and the white king won't be able to enter.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +1

      ah I maybe missed that one! Thanks for pointing out

  • @shaniitzhakov2678
    @shaniitzhakov2678 Рік тому

    Before black resign why not king to d8 for bishop exchange and draw?

  • @tims6540
    @tims6540 9 місяців тому

    you ever hear the term, "just the facts mama?"... nobody wants to hear about the billion other possible combinations this game could have went.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  9 місяців тому

      I'll bear that one in mind for future!

  • @karathbalazs1683
    @karathbalazs1683 Рік тому

    i am pretty sure you posted this like 20 times already

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Different game! Similarly thumbnail though you’re right, I’ll mix it up next time , thanks for watching Karath

  • @svfox
    @svfox 9 місяців тому

    I give that a solid 6/10

  • @e4bestbytest
    @e4bestbytest Рік тому +1

    Go Giri

  • @user-dp9cv5mi7u
    @user-dp9cv5mi7u 10 місяців тому

    Man this Danny guy... I feel like a internet troll for saying this.
    But everytime i see something with him, he says something really arrogant.
    "Danny finally doest know what to say"

  • @xavier3153
    @xavier3153 10 місяців тому

    together they make danny denial

  • @hoi-polloi1863
    @hoi-polloi1863 Рік тому +2

    I think I'm misunderstanding the rules here... what happens if time just runs out? If that makes for a draw, Caruana wouldn't have had to resign.

    • @sherylbegby
      @sherylbegby Рік тому +6

      Right, so /each/ player has a clock of their own, which records the amount of time they have left. Each clock starts at 3m and ticks down, with 1s added to a player's clock every time that player makes a move. Only one player can lose on time. It's not like, say, basketball. So if you bleed down your clock, you're only disadvantaging yourself, and you could even lose. Make sense?

    • @EdMcF1
      @EdMcF1 Рік тому +7

      As Sheryl says, but if you have no pieces left and your opponent has enough pieces with the capability to checkmate (e.g. a rook or a pawn that might promote) and your opponent loses on time, it is a draw.

    • @hoi-polloi1863
      @hoi-polloi1863 Рік тому

      @@sherylbegby Yep, that helps a lot, thanks!

    • @sherylbegby
      @sherylbegby Рік тому

      @@EdMcF1 Quite right!

  • @sagsuns4173
    @sagsuns4173 10 місяців тому

    Danny is a (T) Resch talker

  • @Snipely
    @Snipely Рік тому

    Why not a bishop exchange at 11:11?

    • @EdMcF1
      @EdMcF1 Рік тому

      Loses if White takes Black bishop as recapturing pawn promotes. If Black takes King has to go to a5 and takes 10 moves to promote a pawn, but in that time White gets a Queen in 6 moves by taking on f6 and promoting, so White gets the Queen first.

    • @Snipely
      @Snipely Рік тому

      @@EdMcF1 I was actually thinking black would make the exchange but he had just explained that earlier. Thanks!

  • @DrJens-pn5qk
    @DrJens-pn5qk Рік тому

    Why not Bxh6 and after g×h6, g5? Looks even more convincing to me.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Oh maybe that way too I forget the position sorry!

  • @plaguedoc1403
    @plaguedoc1403 2 місяці тому

    A drawn endgame against Magnus is not a drawn endgame

  • @VideoSchredder
    @VideoSchredder Рік тому

    Nice Video, thanks!

  • @Jamezar
    @Jamezar 8 місяців тому

    Really instructive for us lower rated players

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  8 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed thanks for watching!

  • @damndragon7359
    @damndragon7359 Рік тому +6

    The clickbait titles are naueseating

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +1

      Oh sorry to hear! I like to think i follow through in the video in what the title promises broadly speaking

    • @zacharysherry2910
      @zacharysherry2910 8 місяців тому +1

      Unless I missed something in the title about Levy Rozman becoming gm then I fail to see any clickbait. 📍 pin-o-shame!

    • @n16161
      @n16161 2 місяці тому

      What clickbait?

  • @Mathemagical55
    @Mathemagical55 10 місяців тому

    A player of Fabi's calibre should be able to draw he ending after Kxf5 if the computer says it's a draw. Poor technique.

  • @alessandroboscaini8424
    @alessandroboscaini8424 Рік тому

    Magnus is not human

  • @armandolandomarinelli5087
    @armandolandomarinelli5087 Рік тому

    Naaah man, I played a game in my first tournament against a 1730 FIDE rated player as black without opening prep and the position after the opening was almost identical to 2:55, I feel smart now

  • @worldstatic
    @worldstatic 11 місяців тому

    Cant we just see the game without all the possibilitie of could haves?

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  11 місяців тому

      I’m working on it in newer videos!

  • @mokaSaid
    @mokaSaid 10 місяців тому

    I do like the Chanel name. Idk it has a goid ring to it.

  • @gabrielantaputra3036
    @gabrielantaputra3036 Рік тому

    10:42 M29 💀💀💀💀💀

  • @aryanmehta5134
    @aryanmehta5134 Рік тому +4

    With all due respect this move was nothing too extraordinary compared to the rest of his endgames. Great content though!

  • @MegaBakamono
    @MegaBakamono Рік тому

    You kept saying that Carlson had the white pieces but on the side of your board you show him as having the black pieces! This is extremely confusing.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Yeah sorry I was having a nightmare this game! Thanks for persevering…!

  • @damandu8461
    @damandu8461 Рік тому

    11:44 Be1 wouldve been his chance to draw I think

  • @SoloPerICommenti
    @SoloPerICommenti 3 місяці тому

    yeah, it's a losing position, but does.it matter when both had 3 seconds left?

  • @thomasgrabowski2202
    @thomasgrabowski2202 11 місяців тому

    Wow. Unbelievable....it's insane how these pro's play with literally like 2 or 3 pieces and they make another player resign....what the heck :P !

  • @andrewschroeder9928
    @andrewschroeder9928 Рік тому

    I was told the white knights were always third cousins. Thanks for clarifying.

  • @carlossimancas9867
    @carlossimancas9867 Рік тому +1

    The most wonderful move in a bishops & pawns endgame was made by Alexey Shirov against Topalov in Linares’1998. When you see that unreal Ah3 (!!!) you realize how magic is chess. This endgame by Carlsen was very good but nothing extraordinary compared with many other endgames played by him along his succesful career

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Yeah and I covered that game recently 😁

  • @Just99jacob
    @Just99jacob Рік тому +1

    So you didn't explain which move was the GOAT move?!

  • @xiaowei1
    @xiaowei1 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @inteluhdgaming1524
    @inteluhdgaming1524 Рік тому

    Your engine depth is too low and deceiving cause magnus played the best moves in that endgame

  • @cccpkingu
    @cccpkingu Рік тому

    I thought he would take with the bishop :)

  • @JSSTyger
    @JSSTyger Рік тому +1

    Chuck Norris can mate Magnus in 1 move.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +1

      😂

    • @Kay-jg6tf
      @Kay-jg6tf Рік тому +2

      You do know that Goats feeds on actors and legends right? Norris wouldn't stand a chance.
      Steven Seagal on the other hand, you only see a glimmer and you're gone.

    • @Glock7eventeen
      @Glock7eventeen Рік тому +3

      Lame joke, go back to 2007

  • @davidbombo66
    @davidbombo66 Рік тому

    Levy ruined chess videos for me... I saw the thumbnail and thought "oh look, more clickbait" until i realized it wasnt a gotham chess video. Lol. Pleasantly surprised

  • @andreypetrov2515
    @andreypetrov2515 Рік тому

    Kinda obvious move, I don't know why they all say it is amazing. Any GM should have found it. Fabi blundered simply.

  • @svfox
    @svfox Рік тому

    not impressed. I can;t wait to play Fungus

  • @stevenorth1564
    @stevenorth1564 10 місяців тому

    Is this just commentary for people who know nothing about chess? If you don’t know the Ruy Lopez opening, don’t waste your time watching videos.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  10 місяців тому

      King if aiming at a middle rating viewer with these is my plan

  • @jamesbrant3831
    @jamesbrant3831 10 місяців тому

    Ngl I just want a heart

  • @aslightidiot
    @aslightidiot Рік тому +2

    I finally guesses the 'which move', from one of these videos at 8:42. Yes!

  • @shadowphoenix8962
    @shadowphoenix8962 Рік тому

    This is mentioned help you. 3000 visit your site, only a couple hundred stayed,change your speaking style. Use periods,don't sing-song your voice. You got great content,lots of experience.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Oh thanks a lot! I’ll have a think about that, one of the trickiest things is adjusting what comes naturally but always appreciate when people give me these little tips, cheers for watching

    • @nickyork8901
      @nickyork8901 Рік тому

      @@epicchess2021 It works for me, I wouldn't want you to change anything, great analysis, entertaining.

  • @CraigPendlebury
    @CraigPendlebury Рік тому

    Carlsen gave up any right to be considered in conversations with GOAT after his atrocious treatment of Niemann

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      Yeah I know what you mean, I didn’t like that either, tho I’m referencing chess but true all aspects are important

    • @Sagacypher
      @Sagacypher Рік тому +2

      Niemann’s been suspected of cheating by many masters before that scandal even happened lol. Don’t know how a guy who has a history of cheating being called a cheater is “atrocious”? like no one cares about that old drama anymore

  • @yaboyvickk5635
    @yaboyvickk5635 Рік тому

    Awful video btw.. the whole premise of the video is the move and u start the video from the very beginning, give no type of explanation on the move, no idea of when the move should be expected.. no reason to watch this entire video..

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому +1

      Fair , appreciate the feedback , for real!

  • @Szabby999
    @Szabby999 Рік тому

    If your title is "GOAT Move", then what is the point making a 13:22 long video? Doesn't make any sense. Your videos in most cases are unreasonably long and the way you present them is extremely boring. Sorry to say that, it's just a personal opinion of mine, no offence.

    • @epicchess2021
      @epicchess2021  Рік тому

      No offence taken I always appreciate the feedback! Yeah I do do some shorts as well at times just literally showing the move. With longer ones I’ll always be showing the whole game really. Thanks for watching anyway tho

    • @Szabby999
      @Szabby999 Рік тому

      @@epicchess2021 Thanks for your reply! I assume as a youtuber your goal is to increase the number of your subscribers. If that is the case, I think you should put some serious effort in making your content much more entertaining. Reaching out to those viewers too, who are interested about chess as a game in general, but not necessarily want to watch you analizing chess moves straight for 13 minutes in the exact same tone. I wish you the best.

  • @zizhdizzabagus456
    @zizhdizzabagus456 Рік тому

    Looks boring to me. Like most Magnus games. Incredible games rarely can be seen with pawns only. No cool tactics, nothing fun.

    • @kennethkretschmer1027
      @kennethkretschmer1027 Рік тому

      Boring, but effective! Most of his opponents try to play as solid as possible against him, and he can patiently outplay them all by maintaining a tempo advantage and consistently testing them throughout the game. Even if he loses tempo or even the advantage, he still finds a way to force his opponents to find 1 or 2 precise moves in most positions and earn their victory the hard way. Magnus takes what his opponent offers in big tournaments, so if you watch him and Hikaru, you will see many tactical games and exciting/creative moves. If you want creativity and excitement, watch his less serious games he plays while streaming. You can’t fault the man for playing winning chess! If he plays too creatively, he leaves the door open for these super GMs to get a distinct advantage. He’s playing Fabi in this game, do you expect him to open with H4?

    • @zizhdizzabagus456
      @zizhdizzabagus456 Рік тому

      @@kennethkretschmer1027 if i want to see someone consistenly and boringly destroying opponent i would watch stockfish or alfa zero. magnus is nowhere near them. but chess is a game, and first of all its value in its beauty. carlsen is not capable of those, so...

  • @urwholefamilydied
    @urwholefamilydied 10 місяців тому

    10:39 ... why I'm not a great chess player... I would have never thought of this in a million years. Well, maybe in a 30 minute game if I ended up here with 10 minutes on the clock. Still... not so sure.