Magnus Carlsen Attacks with the Rossolimo
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Featured is the chess game between Magnus Carlsen and Boris Gelfand from the 2013 Candidates Chess Tournament. Carlsen opts for the Rossolimo Attack against Gelfand’s Sicilian Defense. After Carlsen’s 8th move, a 3:2 queenside majority is created in his favor on the queenside. How Carlsen sets his queenside majority into motion is highly instructive.
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So true. I get lazy about commenting. I do the thumbs up and of course I'm subscribed to Jerry but I should comment more. Great PSA
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same!
Same
This carlson guy has future
With Magnus being a generational chess player aside what has always impressed me is just how well he coordinates his pieces and that is always demonstrated well in these videos. Thanks for highlighting this game!
This is something that I'm also routinely impressed with in Carlsen's games, there are so many times when he'll make a move or two and suddenly his entire position is glued together. Remarkable coordination. This game has a couple of great examples of it.
My chess has improved so much since I found this channel
Thanks Jerry
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Best voice/style ever!
You're one of the best chess analysts out there because you explain stuff slowly. My wife who is trying to get into chess loves the pace!
Thank you 👍
Hey Jerry! I'm pretty new to chess but have been loving your content! So glad I found your channel, it's so much better than unexplained games or 'chess trick' videos.
What a game from Carlsen😮 perfect harmony!
yeah phenomenal.
Superior commentary and analysis.
A beautiful queen majority game. Thanks Jerry.
Many subtle, but well calculated moves on this one. Loved it
A high quality game with high quality analysis as well,thanks.
Thanks
Another excellent video, very instructional, thank you Jerry!
This was one of Carlsen's earliest games where people had to pause and just admire how strong he was. Absolutely outclassed Gelfand here with "simple" moves that required insane calculation skills to back up.
This was a very instructive video, absolutely loved it.
Great to hear it. 😎
Im a simple man, If i see a new Jerry video, i immediatly click.
So this was the tournament that led to the championship, correct? What a beast at 22 years old!
That’s right. He won the event on tiebreaks over Kramnik with 8.5/14 to become the challenger for the World Chess Championship.
Your idea of analysing games is perfect, I always learn something and I hope you enjoy analysing those games as well, I hope some day I can pay you back
Thanks Jerry for all those videos, very appreciated
Thank you Jerry!
Great analysis 👍
I’m in the notification gang but I never comment. Just wanted to say thanks Jerry
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Thanks for another game Jerry!
Love it. As always, one of the best!
Nice explanation thank you
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Excellent and instructive, thanks Jerry!
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Man very soothing Stoic video
Had a game where I was up over 10+ points. All he had was a queen, knight & some pawns. I had queen, rook, knight, bishop, & pawns. All my pieces were away from my king, decimating his pieces. Somehow he checkmate me with just his queen & knight. I was cocky & didn't really think about where I was placing my king. So it was check after check after check until finally checkmate. All my pieces were too far away to come to my king's aid.
Sounds like the average blitz game
Great game and commentary
nice game, good commentary. thanks
Excellent commentary 😊
Thx Jerry😊
Great game with excellent commentary.
I went to subscribe then noticed i already did at some point 😂 great commentary!
Make videos daily and I will watch them 👍
Very instructive strategic chess.
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Master piece
Ty Jerry! Another top notch video :D
❤❤❤thanks for ur valuable explanation 😁😁😁 please continue this kind of stuff
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Hi Jerry it’s everyone
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Hey jerry, you are awesome.
I love Jerry
Your openint insights are super helpful.
10:22 I laughed when I saw Qa5. Clearly I did not consider back rank issues.
Another great one!
Elegantish. Still fun. Thanks Jerry.
Excellent game between two humans. Proven Fact: Magnus is the world’s best grinder. Sometimes he even seems to prefer ‘the long way round’, because it’s more reliable.
Thx Jer Bear
mmh, very well made and instructive video!
Great video, as always!
jerry could have been a perfect children's stories narrator... especially for bed time...
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Thomas the tank engine, reimagined for chess pieces.
"This made His Royal Majesty quite cross, as he was no longer able to castle"
"That's ok your Highness, we shall move the Pawn to e6, forking Sir Knight and Her Highness"
"Excellent indeeeeeeed!"
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Beast.
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The game is really good 👌
Such a wizard 🧙
Thank you
I think Magnus knows how to finish the attack.
You are the chess novices Obi Wan. Thank you✊🏿
sorry for the second comment but what is carlsen's blunder? the computer is showing he played with no mistakes or inaccuracies but one blunder. am i reading it wrong?
I'm assuming it's at the part where Jerry says that Magnus gave away some of the advantage. As you can see on the graph, it's pretty close to the end of the game. It's one of those weird things though, it may have been a mistake in the computer's eyes, but he was still clearly winning at that point so in the end I'm not sure how much it mattered.
@@ghost79ish yes i understand. giving up the bishop at the end. thanks!
It’s not really a blunder. The big dip towards the end was from +5 ish to +2 ish and that registered as a blunder. Still winning. It’s like cases when you don’t go for a mate in 10 variation and instead go for the line that easily wins the queen.
@@ChessNetwork Its still very instructive, that those "blunders" even happen to the strongest players out there. Sometimes it can feel disheartening to see those in my games, especially when I am particularly proud of them.
15:40 Qe7 is actually the computer recommendation.
Beautiful
This guy is not a GM. Carlsen is HM (human machine). TY GM 👍
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Three star for carlsen...
what about a4 for the bishop? 1:13?
@15h10 "he can take at b2" - I'm sure Jerry means b7.
Question: why can black not Qxc5?
What am i missing?
It's lost either way. You can take the pawn on c5 but then white will save the bishop. Gelfand probably though he had a better chance of swindling a draw with queen and bishop vs. queen and 2 passed pawns then with queen and bishop vs queen and bishop and Magnus with an advanced passer that promotes on a dark square.
But what happens after 22. Rd3 Qxc4 23. Bxf6 Bxf6 24. Rd8+ Rxd8 25. Bxc4 Bxc3 26. bxc3 Rd1+ 27. Bf1 Bb5… seems like white is losing another piece with check
Qb8+
Oh right that's actually mate! Amazing!@@alexanderramos9121
Didn't magnus win the WCC in 2012? How can he be playing the candidates in 2013?
no, he became WC in 2013
White still winning when behind on material is so impressive!
Hi Jerry.
Too Many Problems :)
Jerry bravisimo
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13:25 couldn't black queen go to a1?
Rh8#
Of course he could, he would just lose immediately.
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When has Boris dine anything of note? When has Magnus?
You lost me on the opening move
Love it love it love it firsssst
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Both Alisher & Hans are Jewish. I don't see how this is a coincidence.
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Why did that gentile non-American cheater Magnus refuse to play Jewish American cheater Hans but not 3 others gentile non-American cheaters
A - Parham
B - Pranav
C - Feller
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Source:
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I see that for Magnus, you're allowed to cheat only if you're a gentile non-American like Magnus, Parham, Pranav or Feller.
This may explain why FIDE reprimanded the Norwegian chess federation on 2023Mar05 similar to how FIDE reprimanded the Iranian chess federation on 2020Jun08.
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Why are all of Magnus' cheating victims Jewish-or-American?
- Alexandra Kosteniuk - 2009 blitz WCC
- Alireza Firouzja - 2019 blitz WCC (MVL is Jewish; 1 decade later cheats again?)
- Danya Naroditsky 2x - lichess 2020 & 2021
- Ian Nepomniachtchi - 2021 classical WCC
- Sergey Karjakin - 2022 candidates
- Wesley So - 2022 WFRCC (define 'slow rapid')
Source:
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Why are all of Magnus' cheating accusation victims Jewish-or-American?
- Hans - Jewish American ( could be ashke jew ) - Magnus implies Hans got help from Chris Bird. How else could Hans cheat if Hans didn't get past security?
- Alisher - Jewish non-American ( could be khazar Jew )
- Alice Lee - gentile American ( likely gentile for the same reason Carissa Yip x Wesley So are) - I won't be surprised if Magnus accuses Alice of cheating via shoes - in the 2023 women's USCC, after a series of 4 wins, Alice says e had changed shoes. That was 1 day after Alisher's watch.
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P.S.
Please help get Jewish American Bobby Fischer's successor American Wesley So on Jewish American Lex Fridman's podcast.
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P.P.S.
Pablo Mercado: So what is your advice to the Filipino chess players?
Bobby Fischer: My advice is to give up chess and take up Fischer Random.
- 2004Oct11, 15 years before Wesley So became the inaugural WFRCC in CLASSICAL time controls.
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I've been following this channel since 2008 I believe. It's really not a place for politics. I'm sure there's plenty of places where you could have a long thorough discussion about this with plenty of people, this is not the place.
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Tell that to Magnus not to me. Magnus is the 1 who said the US was 'buying nerds' when Fabi changed federations. 7 years later Magnus hypocritically accuses American Hans. Lol. Magnus also cheated Americans Wesley So & Danya Naroditsky. And remember the incident with Maurice?
Ghost79ish told it right
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Again
Tell that to Magnus not to me. Magnus is the 1 who said the US was 'buying nerds' when Fabi changed federations. 7 years later Magnus hypocritically accuses American Hans. Lol. Magnus also cheated Americans Wesley So & Danya Naroditsky. And remember the incident with Maurice?
@@nicbentulan Magnus isn't here commenting, you are. And I'm telling you, this space is for enjoying the game, not the bs surrounding certain players. Again, not the place, I'm sure there's plenty of spaces on the internet where people would be happy to talk about this, this is not one of those places.
beautiful. ootdination
I spotted Qa5. I'm proud. =)
I saw Qa5, I just didn't liked it
I’m happy I found Qa5 during that pop quiz. I know it’s not the most advanced tactic, but finding Carlsen’s idea still feels good
I threw out Qa5 as a joke, lo and behold Maggy heard me.
Brilliant game and stellar analysis. Well done both.
hi Jerry it's everyone 😊
Good stuff
Wow! What a game. Thanks for going over this one. Great analysis. Perfect wisdom is unplanned. -- Master PO
They way you explained all the moved in this one was very, very well done. The game was stunning too.
Awesome game Jerry, thank you for sharing!
Nice one, thanks
on move 12 magnus coulve gone knife f5 and if the knight was taken by the pawn, bishop b6 would come as check from the rook with the bishop attacking the queen. queen blocks check and rook captures king captures and ur up a queen for a rook and knight
move 11 actually idk. the move where he pushed the c pawn
Yeah you're actually right. Didn't spot that at all..
Wasn't touched upon but the main reason it wasn't played is mainly that it doesn't really help white to have a kNight on f5, I suppose.
For a few moves, black can't take the knight without losing a lot of material, that's true; but f5 is only temporarily guarded tactically and the kNight can't do anything particularly useful or make significant threats in the short term.
In the end when black solves his tactical vulnerabilities the kNight would probably just have to retreat.
I would be surprised if it wasn't a candidate move in Magnus' calculation, though.
@@barthouweling4787 11. Nf5 is answered strongly by ...Nd5. White doesn't want to give up his black-squared B for a N but he has no good retreat.
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Hi Jerry, it's everyone
nice to see Candidate's games where Carlsen was still a participant
That queen move was insane. Magnus is a madman.
Who else thought of a Queen coup at 3:31? Nf5? If e6xN, Bb6+, Qe7💀, Be7, Q💀😭,
of course kind of patzer stuff, but still interesting . .
Am I just missing something or can you take with the bishop instead of Queen because knight defends e7?
Very instructive game.
Great analysis as always!