@@p.jhodeflea789 Surely the narcissist is the chess player who's fighting stupid no-jeans and sudden death rules because he wants to celebrate the new year, not the random twat crying about something that doesn't even concern him online.
I am imagining this to become an anime, where they develop a close friendship, Magnus becomes Nepo's second, helps him win the candidates and in the WCC in 2026 Nepo beats Gukesh finally achieving his dream of being a world classical champion. You can call it something like "Finding Nepo"
@@sd-xk7qrThey were playing blitz for 5 hours and burn far more calories doing that than most. No point of exhausting themselves and the fans for 3 more hours of draws. Since they were tied no way any of them are taking risks with white or black. So then we would have to wait untill game 10-100, which would suck. Magnus was still going for wins in the 1 of the games Nepo won, and he couldnt use the same trick of luring Magnus into the French which he did in game 2. so we would see the exact same openings from game 5,6,7 in a loop until one of them got so tired they blundered.
@@slime_entertainment_inc.You mean the integrity that's subjective and changes all the time according to the times and people? Also the fans? It's the best possible outcome for everyone, Magnus wins, Nepo wins, FIDE and other chess platforms continue having Magnus as the poster boy of WC, there's literally no loss here and it's not like they didn't try
@@MegaJohny777 by the way, there was a time, can't recall what competition, but the winner was decided exactly by coin toss. The worst possible outcome.
I was hoping Magnus would win because of the pants drama thing but when I saw Nepo in the final round I couldn't help but think back to Nepo 's blunders against Magnus and Ding in those 2 Classical finals and was really rooting for Nepo in this Tournament. What a splendid outcome!
@@jimskea224 As fabi said, History will only see Ian as the world blitz champion. Just like the two olympians who chose to share Olympic gold a few years back. It was December 31st. Of course they didn't want to spend the night playing blitz games. And pretty sure Magnus didn't want to beat Ian again, Ian has lost so many titles at just the last step, this finally broke the curse. I am honestly just happy. Great star to a new year. It's a one off anyway. Pretty sure fide would rewrite it's rule book next time around. If there are no dumb rules like jeans ban, players won't feel so comfortable breaking the rules.
Today Magnus only showed emotion when he soundly beat Hans earlier in the semi-finals. The spirit wasn't quite there to beat Nepo again. I mean he certainly tried but you can see it in his face after they drew the third game. He'd already checked out of the whole thing at that point. For me the big story out of this tournament is Volodar Murzin, the kid who is probably at least 100 points underrated.
Nice comeback from Nepo. Surprise for sure, but a welcomed one. No idea what to say about shared first place, not a new thing, but certainly new for Championship. I think I don't care that much. Was rooting for Nepo and would love to see him fighting for the win, but guess when Magnus offers to share it is hard to refuse.
I love their move, because it sets sport into a broader perspective, which is the one of sharing and making peace, much in need of today. Thank you guys!! And Happy New Year everyone!
I don't feel cheated by the players at all. The games were amazing and if anyone is to blame, it's got to be FIDE for not having an Armageddon kick in at some point
It was a thriller. A lot of comments on lichess chat before finals games was "Congratz to Magnus". After 0:2 it only intensified. And then Nepo comes back with 2:2. That was awesome. And then 3 draws which were played and not just agreed on. I kind of can understand why Nepo agreed when Magnus offered to share. Can't recall when, but I think shared first already happened in some more or less big tournament (or at least with big names attached).
Thats a good start into the new year - coming home from New Years Eve celebrations and having a video from Antonio! Thank you for your excellent videos - and I am happy that they share the title!
I always thought Magnus likes Nepo , the way they discuss moves after every game without hard feelings is amazing,, and I'm glad they are both World champions , we needed something new in 2025
Talking is initiated by Nepo, seems like he wants to talk often after the end of games. The other players don't always seem to be in the mood but it's probably hard to turn him down. The approach is very innocent / childlike, makes him likable IMO
Love this channel, never fails to disappoint. So glad you have made a good living off of it, and my renewed interest in chess has helped me reconnect with my older brother now that we live further apart. It all started with the Morphy vs. Barnes saga and I cant get enough
Nepo finally has a deserved champion title. He could've become world chess champion but he was unlucky. He bounced back from 2 defeats and won against magnus. I'm happy for him. He really deserves that.
Overall this is quite a good drama and good exposure for chess. The first time in history a title is shared. This can headline everywhere and is quite well timed with the new year's eve. I keep feeling that they were trying to evoke that shared gold medal in the olympics moment which was truly aspiring and a great exposure for the olympics. Overall, I think this gives good image for chess away from it's elitist stereotype.
I don't think the drama is good for chess. Shows that the top chess players don't take chess seriously. Also shows the corruption of chess still lingers around
@@melporean8394 This isn't much drama. The top chess players don't take chess seriously is something a top chess player might say. This thinking gives chess an elitist look. The bad thing about that is it's hard to drive in money to chess if it is doesn't suit the average guy... I mean if an olympic gold medal can shared, I am pretty sure the "blitz world champ" title isn't much different. I don't think a shared title shows corruption, but favoritism and bending to magnus' will does show that money matter. The true corruption of chess is in national federations just as it is for most sports.
Not the things he really wants, like changes in the format of the WCCC. He has been asking for changes for years. Only now they agree to meaningless stuff like clothing
A mag(nus)-nanimous gesture from the Norwegian. Considering what Nepo's ALMOST achieved in the last several years, this is a pretty decent consolation prize.
I watch a lot of games on this channel and Levy's, and I appreciate the sort of level-headed approach to everything on this channel. You're a gentleman! It's refreshing.
Haha, neighboor agad. Happy new year. You are my first companion in you tube no matter where and when. And you said yesterday maybe we will have new years and chess at the same time. We did.:), but wasn't expecting your video now. Haha. Bravo.
Happy new year, Agad. I have been your follower for about 5 years now and I absolutely love your content. I am from India and chess is pretty mature here but for me, it was your channel which gave me the spark. Thank you
Magnus in the last 3 years suffers from both winning or losing the final games. If he wins his opponent becomes very sad, if he loses he himself would be sad. I see a shift in Magnus, he no longer wants to see his opponents sad.
I'd say, "co-world champions." Auburn played Syracuse in the Sugar Bowl in 1988 (US college football). The Auburn coach Pat Die went for a tie, with seconds on the clock, rather than a win, earning him the nickname "Tie Die." In pro football, there can be no ties; but only overtime. It is hard to know the mental exhaustion Magnus & Ian were under, tho. The outcome wasn't considered ignoble, but Auburn fans did think he should have taken a risk on the win; and sent him many orange neckties (one of the college colors, the other being a medium dark blue) in the mail. Maybe, to prevent grueling ordeals for the chess players, they should have a limit on tie breaks. Still, I thought the comparison a bit humorous.
Share the prize money, make Nepo a world champion, and ensure you don't lose when the momentum is against you and you've had the worst of the four draws, and make Fide bend the knee - possibly Carlsen's greatest ever move. ... But this relegated chess from a sport to a mere parlour game. And Fide is just as much to blame.
i guess Fischer also only wanted a draw with Karpov back then and was trying to negociate 2 titles so that he can keep sponsors and not deal with strange venues) - lets all be friends
I think it's okay that they shared the gold medal. But I would prefer if there was a rule that they had to play armageddon instead of playing draw after draw.
In my own games i have found this setup to be incredible for white, because if you dont unpin the queen prematurely then the bishop gets to pin it for a long time, and if the bishop comes to g4 after you move the queen in that position then the pawn is no longer pushable because the knight goes to d2 and then f1 and you have an incredibly powerful shell holding your position together.
There was the Olympic high jump competition in 2020 between Tamberi and Barshim where they agreed to share the gold medal after matching each other through multiple jumps. Both are Olympic champions. Magnus is not known for his mercy at the chessboard - if he thought that he could win he would have played for a month. Magnus and Nepo had both defeated many top players on their way to the final, had both drawn blood from each other but ultimately had matched each other. Both they and the tournament arbiters were all in agreement with a decision to share the world title and they are both deserved World Champions.
The term is Shared Champions. It used to happen a lot in rugby, for example, and I have to say I really love it 🙂 And it's clearly not against the rules otherwise it wouldn't have happened. It's just that there is no rule against it, so it is possible
It happened at the olimpics for an other medal too. It's nothing new tbh. When 2 people feel like they are both equal they might propose this sharing first thing
its completely different to the high jump, dont even start with that comparison, what Magnus did was turn the Blitz championship from a professional sport into a mafia backed gambling den game
The shared Tokyo Olympic gold happened in the men's high jump event. Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar and Gianmarco Tamberi of Italy both cleared the height of 2.37 meters and had no failed attempts up to that point. When the bar was raised to the Olympic record height of 2.39 meters, both athletes missed all three attempts. Instead of having a jump-off, Barshim suggested they share the gold medal, and Tamberi agreed. This was an incredibly rare and heartwarming moment of sportsmanship and friendship. It was the first time since 1912 that two athletes shared an Olympic gold medal in athletics. It was a beautiful display of camaraderie and mutual respect.
only because the rules allowed it, Magnus knew full well that it was not in the rules to split 1st place in the Blitz championship, it disgraces the sport because if everyone did that there would be no sport sharing a high jump medal was because they both reached the same height with the same number of fouls preceding it, that is why it was rare, that is the only reason they could share the gold medal, same thing does not apply to chess
I feel like it is time for agadmator to add the eval bar. It gives the audience a chance to quickly validate their understanding about a position. One of the fun parts of watching a chess game is when eval bar quickly keeps jumping, specially during time pressure.
As with Barshim and Tamberi, the two had played evenly with each other throughout, and agreed that it was unworthy to declare a championship based upon what would inevitably be nothing but a slight blunder by an otherwise equal player in a tie breaker round.
Nepo was on backfoot. He has lost world title so many times he wouldn't have courage to say 'No' even after coming back from 2-0 against arguably the greatest chess player ever. Plus they have good relationship personally as well. I can understand Nepo's dilemma. The guy didn't even win candidates last time despite staying unbeaten. Ding snatched victory from him in a world championship. He recently lost a tournament to Magnus in Final. Also his blunders of first world title challenge will still be in back of his mind. He was going to take it.
Magnus has completed all chess quests and now puts his efforts to playing chess against the FIDE rules.. and hes still winning
He is also about to fight traditional chess with free chess
He's getting cooked
@@vanitymaps9108 or crooked?
Whim after whim , gifted chess player but should take care of his narcissic mental
@@p.jhodeflea789 Surely the narcissist is the chess player who's fighting stupid no-jeans and sudden death rules because he wants to celebrate the new year, not the random twat crying about something that doesn't even concern him online.
I am imagining this to become an anime, where they develop a close friendship, Magnus becomes Nepo's second, helps him win the candidates and in the WCC in 2026 Nepo beats Gukesh finally achieving his dream of being a world classical champion. You can call it something like "Finding Nepo"
that's the best story and funny title
Lollll 😂😂😂
Hahaha, finding nepo got me.
That would be so so good 😊😊😊
...chessplayers have no friends...
The World Blitz Chess Championship was the friends we made along the way
Hans and Magnus bro hug it out
@kaldrazadrim LOL
And it was fucking gay.
you mean gay
Magnus 2014: "You have to be merciless"
Magnus 2024: Let's split the title and get drinks lol
Hahahah you’ll soon see Nepo in the background of Magnus yt vids
*Magnus 2025 for the most of the world
This was how Magnus declared his love to Nepo 🥰
Nepo is so loveable, can't blame Magnus
Also a little bit fear of defeat
@@rezabayat8669exhaustion and tiredness mainly
Were they playing a 7 hour tennis match like djokovicand nadal that they got tired. match fixers
@@sd-xk7qrThey were playing blitz for 5 hours and burn far more calories doing that than most. No point of exhausting themselves and the fans for 3 more hours of draws. Since they were tied no way any of them are taking risks with white or black. So then we would have to wait untill game 10-100, which would suck. Magnus was still going for wins in the 1 of the games Nepo won, and he couldnt use the same trick of luring Magnus into the French which he did in game 2. so we would see the exact same openings from game 5,6,7 in a loop until one of them got so tired they blundered.
Magnus and Nepo: The happiness is only true when it's shared.
At the expense of the integrity of the game and all the fans
@@slime_entertainment_inc. a questionable decision, for sure
@@slime_entertainment_inc.You mean the integrity that's subjective and changes all the time according to the times and people? Also the fans? It's the best possible outcome for everyone, Magnus wins, Nepo wins, FIDE and other chess platforms continue having Magnus as the poster boy of WC, there's literally no loss here and it's not like they didn't try
@@slime_entertainment_inc. If neither wants to keep going, would you have been happier if they just flipped a coin to decide the winner?
@@MegaJohny777 by the way, there was a time, can't recall what competition, but the winner was decided exactly by coin toss. The worst possible outcome.
Spot on magnus impression 😅 I died laughing
It’s one of Magnus’s emotes. He does it all the time. 🤣
I was so confused man, i was checking every few minutes to see who won, and i spent like 5 minutes rewinding thinking i missed the final game
Same :D.
don't feel bad , you're not alone..
+1
Congrats you've just been made a clown!
You weren't alone
Magnus with Fide after this tournament: I WANT TO BREAK FREE
is this Magnus way to say F*ck you to FIDE as well? like pointing to any flaw they have in their tournaments and using them as he wishes?
Another Queen reference, nice.
Bromance 1 - FIDE 0
Ahahaha
Chess -0
@@deshrajdabhade7537 🤡🤡🤡
I was hoping Magnus would win because of the pants drama thing but when I saw Nepo in the final round I couldn't help but think back to Nepo 's blunders against Magnus and Ding in those 2 Classical finals and was really rooting for Nepo in this Tournament. What a splendid outcome!
The pants drama was staged. He wasn't going to win the rapid, tournament, so this was a way out.
Magnus also lied, he said he didn't realise and would wear proper attire on the next day but when he returned he was in jeans again
Holy cow, 2025. Thanks Antonio for many years of chess.
My words when my sister sent me a message... 45yr next week... Well, it is what it is, can't do much about it.
Happy new year!
"Joint Champions" is the phrase you are looking for.
Or "Co-champions"
@@RadicalnessSC2 no, joint champions is the proper term
@@maht0x "Co-champion: noun: one who shares the title of champion with another person"
@@maht0xbro haven't learnt the term synonyms.
1/2 champions
After so many heartbreaking close calls, Nepo deserves a World Championship: who else has ever come back from 2-0 against Magnus?
Alireza
Firouzja
He still doesn't have a World Championship. He kind of has half of one. Maybe.
Mvl, in cct previous edition
@@jimskea224 As fabi said, History will only see Ian as the world blitz champion. Just like the two olympians who chose to share Olympic gold a few years back. It was December 31st. Of course they didn't want to spend the night playing blitz games. And pretty sure Magnus didn't want to beat Ian again, Ian has lost so many titles at just the last step, this finally broke the curse. I am honestly just happy. Great star to a new year. It's a one off anyway. Pretty sure fide would rewrite it's rule book next time around. If there are no dumb rules like jeans ban, players won't feel so comfortable breaking the rules.
Today Magnus only showed emotion when he soundly beat Hans earlier in the semi-finals. The spirit wasn't quite there to beat Nepo again. I mean he certainly tried but you can see it in his face after they drew the third game. He'd already checked out of the whole thing at that point. For me the big story out of this tournament is Volodar Murzin, the kid who is probably at least 100 points underrated.
His rating will certainly go way up now.
Niemann made a dent on Magnus ego by winning one game...
@@aphextemper44 by checkmate on the board
Magnus: I'm not comfortable, I'll wear jeans FIDE: As you order, my lord.
Magnus: I'm tired. I want to share the title
FIDE: As you order, my lord.
seems like i saw this comment somewhere else already.
It's not the rule that magnus added. It's part of FIDE rules
Well FIDE feeds Magnus' ego by allowing him.. even after expelling him for not following rules. So this was bound to happen.
Are you going to post this comment on every video about this match? It’s the third time I’ve seen it so far 👀
@@YS-ep7zw Yes I am. Not everyone watches multiple channels like you and me.
Nice comeback from Nepo. Surprise for sure, but a welcomed one. No idea what to say about shared first place, not a new thing, but certainly new for Championship. I think I don't care that much. Was rooting for Nepo and would love to see him fighting for the win, but guess when Magnus offers to share it is hard to refuse.
Happy New Year Antonio!
Outstanding match for the ages.
Happy New Year Antonio Radic and Family, and All The Fans of This Lovely Channel
That game four made me so happy for Nepo, and the shared championship made me cry for how nice the world is now.
It's cool, something different, and the attention is good for chess.
Thanks Agad for the great content and Happy New Year!
Giving people participation first prizes it's not good for chess😂
Is FIDE using bots to write these comments? They’re 3min blitz games. Play for a true champion…
How is this attention good for chess? Shows chess is corrupt and the players are weak nerds with no competitive spirit
It’s the alternate ending to Searching for Bobby Fischer if the villain would just “take the draw and we’ll share the championship”.
Yes, exactly. They are fiishig where he left off.
Good call.
Its good that initial 190 players didnt agree that they all are champions . So it would be 190 blitz champions today .
spot on, No need to have champion-ship. Distribute world champion title like free cotton candy who register for the event.
This has to be the most childish argument ever
@@tranvu9377 You nearly got it "This has to be the most childish agreement ever"!
@@tranvu9377tell that to Daniel Naroditsky and Lei Tingjie
@@tranvu9377 tell that to Daniel Naroditsky and Lei Tingjie
I love their move, because it sets sport into a broader perspective, which is the one of sharing and making peace, much in need of today. Thank you guys!! And Happy New Year everyone!
Very beatiful thought, I agree. Happy new 2025!
Rainbows and unicorns!
Next time don't play the tournament. Just announce every one is a winner.
I don't feel cheated by the players at all. The games were amazing and if anyone is to blame, it's got to be FIDE for not having an Armageddon kick in at some point
It was a thriller. A lot of comments on lichess chat before finals games was "Congratz to Magnus". After 0:2 it only intensified. And then Nepo comes back with 2:2. That was awesome. And then 3 draws which were played and not just agreed on. I kind of can understand why Nepo agreed when Magnus offered to share.
Can't recall when, but I think shared first already happened in some more or less big tournament (or at least with big names attached).
Hikaru is watching Magnus and Nepo share the world Blitz championship title..😂😂
Hikaru will never be a top five player.
Thats a good start into the new year - coming home from New Years Eve celebrations and having a video from Antonio! Thank you for your excellent videos - and I am happy that they share the title!
I always thought Magnus likes Nepo , the way they discuss moves after every game without hard feelings is amazing,, and I'm glad they are both World champions , we needed something new in 2025
Talking is initiated by Nepo, seems like he wants to talk often after the end of games. The other players don't always seem to be in the mood but it's probably hard to turn him down. The approach is very innocent / childlike, makes him likable IMO
Love this channel, never fails to disappoint. So glad you have made a good living off of it, and my renewed interest in chess has helped me reconnect with my older brother now that we live further apart. It all started with the Morphy vs. Barnes saga and I cant get enough
Magnus was serious when he said he is going to war against fide.
I have a checklist for every Agadmator video I watch...1) Some kind of technical issue 2) He says something about my uncle 3) Pause the video moment.
Nepo finally has a deserved champion title. He could've become world chess champion but he was unlucky. He bounced back from 2 defeats and won against magnus. I'm happy for him. He really deserves that.
Could have been world champion previously but lacked the nerve at the right time. Was wise of him to take the easy road here
Overall this is quite a good drama and good exposure for chess. The first time in history a title is shared. This can headline everywhere and is quite well timed with the new year's eve. I keep feeling that they were trying to evoke that shared gold medal in the olympics moment which was truly aspiring and a great exposure for the olympics. Overall, I think this gives good image for chess away from it's elitist stereotype.
I don't think the drama is good for chess. Shows that the top chess players don't take chess seriously. Also shows the corruption of chess still lingers around
it wasn't a good example of spotrmanship tho, I think it should be important in a tournament
@@melporean8394 This isn't much drama. The top chess players don't take chess seriously is something a top chess player might say. This thinking gives chess an elitist look. The bad thing about that is it's hard to drive in money to chess if it is doesn't suit the average guy... I mean if an olympic gold medal can shared, I am pretty sure the "blitz world champ" title isn't much different.
I don't think a shared title shows corruption, but favoritism and bending to magnus' will does show that money matter. The true corruption of chess is in national federations just as it is for most sports.
“And it’s at move 4 that we have a completely losing game.”
When I play.
Happy new year to all you chess lovers, wishing you all a healthy, peaceful and fun filled 2025, with plenty of captures 🎉🎉
FIDE accepting everything Magnus is saying 🎉Happy New Year🎉
Not the things he really wants, like changes in the format of the WCCC. He has been asking for changes for years. Only now they agree to meaningless stuff like clothing
Happy New Year, Antonio! 🤍🎆
Sretna Nova Antonio!
A mag(nus)-nanimous gesture from the Norwegian. Considering what Nepo's ALMOST achieved in the last several years, this is a pretty decent consolation prize.
The problem is he still ALMOST achieved this world blitz tournament. Awesome games, but the rules shouldn't be changed as they go along.
Or magn(animo)us, even
Feliz año Antonio. Eres lo mejor que le ha pasado al mundo del ajedrez en años. Ojalá no te canses nunca de hacer vídeos. Te queramos ❤
Love it when you analyze and show us a few lines, Antonio. Chess can be so elegant yet competitively ruthless. Thank you.
I watch a lot of games on this channel and Levy's, and I appreciate the sort of level-headed approach to everything on this channel. You're a gentleman! It's refreshing.
As a fan of both Magnus and Nepo, it was a real treat to be able to have my cake and eat it too!😋🎉
I am a fan of both, but this decision made me lose respect for both
Loved your Magnus impression Agad, thought I was rewatching the blitz tournament live 😂
Sretna nova godina Antonio!
Haha, neighboor agad. Happy new year. You are my first companion in you tube no matter where and when. And you said yesterday maybe we will have new years and chess at the same time. We did.:), but wasn't expecting your video now. Haha. Bravo.
Happy new year, Agad. I have been your follower for about 5 years now and I absolutely love your content. I am from India and chess is pretty mature here but for me, it was your channel which gave me the spark. Thank you
Magnus in the last 3 years suffers from both winning or losing the final games. If he wins his opponent becomes very sad, if he loses he himself would be sad. I see a shift in Magnus, he no longer wants to see his opponents sad.
Spot on
A humanistic shift, eh?
Nah he just got steamrolled by centennials and threw a tantrum over pants
Ian deserved the title no question. To come from 2-0 down against Carlsen was exceptional. Controversial though.
So also Magnus...7 game winning streak is insane
But Ian always chokes under world championship pressure. Would have like to see him face his fears rather than take the easy way out
You're the best, Antonio. Many years following you. Happy New Year. 🎉
18:55 Magnus is that you?
😂😂😂😂
Co-champions.
With their lack of interest in the sport and competition, they should have got co-second place
Awesome, epic, and wholesome ❤
Happy New Year
Happy new year Antonio!
I think its a good result both Magnus and Ian give it their all, Well done to both!
Good result for them, bad result for chess
They didn't give it them all. They quit when they going got tough
I'd say, "co-world champions." Auburn played Syracuse in the Sugar Bowl in 1988 (US college football). The Auburn coach Pat Die went for a tie, with seconds on the clock, rather than a win, earning him the nickname "Tie Die." In pro football, there can be no ties; but only overtime. It is hard to know the mental exhaustion Magnus & Ian were under, tho.
The outcome wasn't considered ignoble, but Auburn fans did think he should have taken a risk on the win; and sent him many orange neckties (one of the college colors, the other being a medium dark blue) in the mail. Maybe, to prevent grueling ordeals for the chess players, they should have a limit on tie breaks. Still, I thought the comparison a bit humorous.
You're starting off with a bang. Some of us are ending with a bang.
Share the prize money, make Nepo a world champion, and ensure you don't lose when the momentum is against you and you've had the worst of the four draws, and make Fide bend the knee - possibly Carlsen's greatest ever move.
... But this relegated chess from a sport to a mere parlour game.
And Fide is just as much to blame.
Awesome vid. And congrats to Magnus. And Nepo! Trust Magnus to come up with something like that...
i guess Fischer also only wanted a draw with Karpov back then and was trying to negociate 2 titles so that he can keep sponsors and not deal with strange venues) - lets all be friends
Happy New Year - wishing you lots of success for this great chanel
I think it's okay that they shared the gold medal. But I would prefer if there was a rule that they had to play armageddon instead of playing draw after draw.
Should have shared second place with this beta male energy
Wow u were so quick to review the final 😘😍😗😙😚
I was 2 busy celebrating the New Year in UK 👼
Happy New Year baby 😎😁
Best outcome possible. Much better than the jeans controversy or anything containing Hans.
Or Dubiov?
Hans is the man, how is he not getting respect after his performance?
Perhaps best dressed could be used for tiebreaks!!????
@@maximilianadair3237I like Hans more after today.
Can I be the co-owner of your bank account?😂
Happy New Year, Antonio!!!
Agad: "I'm not gonna spoil anything"
also Agad: "they played the same line in game 5"
In my own games i have found this setup to be incredible for white, because if you dont unpin the queen prematurely then the bishop gets to pin it for a long time, and if the bishop comes to g4 after you move the queen in that position then the pawn is no longer pushable because the knight goes to d2 and then f1 and you have an incredibly powerful shell holding your position together.
There was the Olympic high jump competition in 2020 between Tamberi and Barshim where they agreed to share the gold medal after matching each other through multiple jumps. Both are Olympic champions. Magnus is not known for his mercy at the chessboard - if he thought that he could win he would have played for a month. Magnus and Nepo had both defeated many top players on their way to the final, had both drawn blood from each other but ultimately had matched each other. Both they and the tournament arbiters were all in agreement with a decision to share the world title and they are both deserved World Champions.
Magnus has shared victory multiple times
I would like chess to compete with serious sports like tennis and football, not sports like high jump
Can I just say your titles of late have just been soo clever
Magnus to Nepo - "Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!"
What about the money, do they share it into 2?
excellent video agad, happy new year!
Happy New Year 🎉🥳
Happy New Year Antonio! Thanks for the amazing content!
The term is Shared Champions. It used to happen a lot in rugby, for example, and I have to say I really love it 🙂 And it's clearly not against the rules otherwise it wouldn't have happened. It's just that there is no rule against it, so it is possible
Happy New Year to you Agad.
It happened at the olimpics for an other medal too. It's nothing new tbh. When 2 people feel like they are both equal they might propose this sharing first thing
its completely different to the high jump, dont even start with that comparison, what Magnus did was turn the Blitz championship from a professional sport into a mafia backed gambling den game
How many times has this happened in the Olympics in the past 100 years? Once, twice? I would like chess to be a bigger sport than high jump
Thanks for another year of making me love chess❤
The shared Tokyo Olympic gold happened in the men's high jump event. Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar and Gianmarco Tamberi of Italy both cleared the height of 2.37 meters and had no failed attempts up to that point. When the bar was raised to the Olympic record height of 2.39 meters, both athletes missed all three attempts.
Instead of having a jump-off, Barshim suggested they share the gold medal, and Tamberi agreed. This was an incredibly rare and heartwarming moment of sportsmanship and friendship. It was the first time since 1912 that two athletes shared an Olympic gold medal in athletics.
It was a beautiful display of camaraderie and mutual respect.
only because the rules allowed it, Magnus knew full well that it was not in the rules to split 1st place in the Blitz championship, it disgraces the sport because if everyone did that there would be no sport
sharing a high jump medal was because they both reached the same height with the same number of fouls preceding it, that is why it was rare, that is the only reason they could share the gold medal, same thing does not apply to chess
God, I hate ChatGPT.
I feel like it is time for agadmator to add the eval bar. It gives the audience a chance to quickly validate their understanding about a position. One of the fun parts of watching a chess game is when eval bar quickly keeps jumping, specially during time pressure.
As with Barshim and Tamberi, the two had played evenly with each other throughout, and agreed that it was unworthy to declare a championship based upon what would inevitably be nothing but a slight blunder by an otherwise equal player in a tie breaker round.
Happy New Year Opening Gambit!!!
happy new year Antonio ❤❤❤❤
"Each of them is half a World Blitz Champion". . . 💀💀😨
It's a shared title.🎉 Congratulations
Happy new year Agad
Happynew year to you aswell agadmator
Oh what a game. Nepo my favourite player. Congrats man!
Nepo was on backfoot. He has lost world title so many times he wouldn't have courage to say 'No' even after coming back from 2-0 against arguably the greatest chess player ever. Plus they have good relationship personally as well. I can understand Nepo's dilemma. The guy didn't even win candidates last time despite staying unbeaten. Ding snatched victory from him in a world championship. He recently lost a tournament to Magnus in Final. Also his blunders of first world title challenge will still be in back of his mind. He was going to take it.
Seems a good outcome to me surely there should be a limit on how many blitz games they should play in a day at that level..
Im guessing Magnus was just deciding to screw FIDE again and make a mockery of the institution
Good. Screw FIDE.
Maybe the real championship is the friends we make along the way…..
So they just wing it as they go?
Happy new year to you to Tony! But it's only 6:37 pm on Dec. 31 here in Los Angeles.
Happy new year bro
Happy new year Antonio
Happy new year dearest adagamator
We all know Magnus just wanted to share his prize with Nepo as a new year gift.
Happy new year, Antonio and viewer community 🤗