One thing I've noticed about chess is that its incredibly easy to spot bad moves when observing. When you're the one playing you don't realise half of what's actually happening.
@@SenaZephyr I'm talking about your brain's skill at chess. You're not going to magically become a grandmaster when you have a gun pointed to your forehead.
It's never okay to lose. When you lose you degrade your soul, you bring shame to your family, you bring shame to your ancestors, you bring shame to your descendants.
If i was that dude at the bar i would go slipping into random conversations and go like "have i told you about the time i crushed the chess world champion?"
first you have to setup it a little. "Damn Bill your wife's divorcing you? Your kid calls the mailman dad now... rough. She's acting like a real queen, you're not the king of your own castle anymore. This is no time to act like a white knight Bill, you'll end up being her pawn- it's time to be strong like your favorite character, Bishop from Aliens. You're running out of time, it's a black and white issue, make your move! This is a game of chess now, call a lawyer. That reminds me..did I ever tell you when I beat a world champion of chess?"
"I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed." - Michael Jordan. There is no success without great suffering in any sphere of life, it is simply so natural
Just because someone is really good doesn’t mean they can’t over analyze and then forget a simple blunder. Mistakes happen and anyone has a chance to win
@@derkommissar4986That's because they actually know what their doing when they sac their queen.But when you sac the queen,you have no idea what to do next since it just a full lost of a queen
Winning and losing is a part of a game but the best thing to learn from losing is making you more stronger and faster next time. So, always learn from losing❤
I just see ordinary good chess here Champions lose matches but they always rise up back to glory, that's what defines a Champion Carlsen is really the strongest player to exist in the history of chess
It's impossible to say really, because the conditions have changed so much. Morphy played games that the computer ranks near 100%, but he never had opponents as strong as the ones Magnus did. Fischer achieved what he achieved without computer analysis. Magnus has spent hundreds if not thousands of hours analyzing with computers. Plus, he has all the games of people like Morphy and Fischer to look at. Unlike Spassky, he didn't have his childhood interrupted by WWII. Unlike Alekhine, he didn't have to take time off to be a soldier. Unlike Morphy, his path wasn't limited by the lower level of his opponents. Unlike Kasparov, he never had to contend with the Soviet mind games which extended far beyond the board. For example, Korchnoi's son was arrested during the world championship match.
@@andrew_owens7680 @bartholomewkuma467 What I write here is what he is as compared to what others are and have been, not what he could have been as compared what others could have been. It's always quite impossible to tell what they could have been Andrew
I don't know what's more embarrassing. These losses for Magnus, or the commentator making incorrect calls for the squares on the board at least 5 times throughout the video, not to mention the atrocious calls on many moves claiming them as "mistakes". Clearly this wasn't made by an experienced chess player, nor did they put in the effort to actually point out all of the real mistakes by having an engine point them out for him.
The "UFC" style is also annoying. All those close ups on the moves actually made them harder to visualize. The King of chess narration/analysis is Sagar Shah, followed by Gotham.
Great Video, entertaining and instructive. Please, what's the Name of the Violin music at 10:30, when Magnus plays "A"? Love this my whole life. Thanks in advance!
@@7stringwings7 in high elo chess people think ahead like 20 moves+ they have seen and memorized 99% of the possible outcomes, at that point if he doesnt think he can win then thats because he wont if the opponent doesnt turn into a toddler for a move
It's also when people make videos about your losses that you realize you are still the greatest. If you weren't, it wouldn't be so shocking when you lose.
2:33 Magnus misses a chance to save the game with QB8+, winning a rook and possibly the game. With time pressure at 8 seconds, it's certainly hard to see.
You cant perform QB8+ from Qe6. You'd have to be on Qe5 or Qd6, because the queen has no legal move to go there. If you look carefully, the queen can perform QC8+ if that is what you meant. This does exactly the same thing and doesn't put the queen in danger.
Are these actually quick losses or just for Magnus. I ask because in a few of the games the clock got very low. Also I wonder what the move counts of each game are.
Can someone explain to me why he took the knight with his queen at 12:32 ? I mean what would have changed if black didn't take the pawn on E4? He would still lose his queen
I could picture drinking with magnus at a bar. You guys get into a heated discussion and than instead of leading it into a bar fight he challenges you to chess 😆
Idk why but I'm shown alot of these chess vids and edits recently and the best part is I don't know sh!t about chess,never even won a single chess game on windows 7.But it seems so interesting
@7:20 when Magnus tries to correct his move. I’m just wondering since I’m not a chess tournament expert at all…but I feel like I’ve seen Magnus allow an opponent to fix their move in a game in similar circumstance as a show of good faith since he knew it wasn’t the square they intended. If your opponent permits it, will the tournament allow you to fix the move? Maybe that was in exhibition that I saw that
Players often make mistakes and it's ok to reset move after playing it but that's not applicable in real tournament chess (idk if it was tournament though). When you put piece in square, you can't move it again twice before hitting the timer. What you saw was perhaps an exhibition afterall
"the fastest losses!" proceeds to narrate like a billion moves
“Of Magnus Carlsen’s Career”, he isn’t gonna lose as fast as other people, it’s just fast for him ig
he's gotta waste your time to get that view time. Content creation at its finest.
judith polgar lol
Yeah the first game was literally normal blitz.
si ese mmg
Why the hell am I watching this, I don't even know how to play chess
Best comment ngl😂
Same lol but now I want to learn
SAME LOL
Same😂
real asf im doing the same thing
One thing I've noticed about chess is that its incredibly easy to spot bad moves when observing. When you're the one playing you don't realise half of what's actually happening.
thats where chess knowledge kicks in
Your brain performs worse under pressure.
@@nickxenix best* with enough training
@@SenaZephyr I'm talking about your brain's skill at chess. You're not going to magically become a grandmaster when you have a gun pointed to your forehead.
Yes 😂
Some people think that if their opponent plays a beautiful game, it’s OK to lose. I don’t. You have to be merciless. ~ Magnus Carlsen
did he really say that?
u right everybody aint perfect
I would say it's okay to lose most of the time.
I'm a 1000 ELO lol
I mean Magnus drops like 1million elo rating because of how high his elo is against everyone.
It's never okay to lose. When you lose you degrade your soul, you bring shame to your family, you bring shame to your ancestors, you bring shame to your descendants.
I watched this like I actually knew what was happening.
same i dont know how to play chess like i dont even know how the pieces move
Bro this is gibberish to me but it’s interesting 😂
@@saltycubewhy? Learn it! It's too good
🤥u ain't alone
Me too!!
"Magnus...looking very visibly unhappy" literally a big arrow pointing at Magnus smiling
haha yeah thats what ithought
That's a grimace
If i was that dude at the bar i would go slipping into random conversations and go like "have i told you about the time i crushed the chess world champion?"
first you have to setup it a little. "Damn Bill your wife's divorcing you? Your kid calls the mailman dad now... rough. She's acting like a real queen, you're not the king of your own castle anymore. This is no time to act like a white knight Bill, you'll end up being her pawn- it's time to be strong like your favorite character, Bishop from Aliens. You're running out of time, it's a black and white issue, make your move! This is a game of chess now, call a lawyer. That reminds me..did I ever tell you when I beat a world champion of chess?"
@@tryingtotryistrying
“Oh yea? And I’m fucking Jennifer Lawrence.” Would be my response
@@tryingtotryistrying Laughed pretty hard at that imagery.
No you didnt @nannedebadone2
If there's no commentary about choices made, I would've no idea what's going on and why is it a bad play. They are masters indeed.
even with all the commentaries, I still don't have any idea what's going on 😅. it's still fun to watch the entire video, though. 😊
Even when it comes to who's losing faster, he's still the GOAT 🐐🔥🔥
he always lost in endgames I dont understand title of this video
@@raimbow0617
It's just a trick, so people will watch the video
And the other reason is that he never lost so quickly
@@DANHOB2 will he did only last 19 moves against polgar, which is pretty quick
@@raimbow0617 you right bro cuz He is human too but always the GOAT
@@raimbow0617 You seriously thought a world master would lose games on the 5th move??? bru
he probably lost more games than all of us, which eventually made him the best.
nah, not me, I'm built different
@@OmegaGummybearsays the guy who probably lives in his moms base ment
@@undead6667 😱😱😱😱oh no… you can’t take a joke
@@undead6667 He's saying he lost more games than magnus... he's not praising himself bro...
@@undead6667 bro himself lives in a basement and hence thinks the whole world lives in a basement. Frog in a well🤣
Ha, so I'm better at something in Chess than Magnus Carlsen. I've lost faster than him. Take that Magnus!
You did? 💀
I did too. Most of us probably would have
Magnus got nothing on me when it comes to losing fast 🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
Magnus resigned against Hans Niemann after one move. Noone can beat that
I won a game in 2 moves(move a pawn, they move a pawn, queen checkmate(currently 100 elo), i suck at chess i was just lucky my enemy was dumer then me
When winning happens so much, it tends to become the standard to where even 1 loss can eat you alive.
Exactly, we are humans, not machines.
People love heroes
what they love more is to see a hero fails
this is just not true lmao
@@gotoverit3337 yes it is😢
-Green Goblin
@@Bvttgx no
@@gotoverit3337 why
not what ?
Thank you for all the explanations that was such an enjoyable video
"I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed." - Michael Jordan. There is no success without great suffering in any sphere of life, it is simply so natural
And the sayings are fulfilled again, "Happens to the best of us" "can't win them all".
Just because someone is really good doesn’t mean they can’t over analyze and then forget a simple blunder. Mistakes happen and anyone has a chance to win
Magnus Carlsen is the best ranked chess player but that doesnt mean he wont lose in chess games
@Statik you are right my bad
I do hate how he seems so broken form a loss sometimes tho
Such a beautiful way with words
@@user-nq5wc8fy9i Correct it
Magnus is human
Looking at the fact he was younger makes me think about how being a consistent player, makes you better, time after time
That's the spirit of a World Champion.🏆
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Lol fake life and culture
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Ok, spammer.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ no
He isn't the champ anymore, Ding Liren got the title this year.
@@armandog4uhe’s still the best tho
11:30 I love how people in Norwegian bar speak Russian
And his opponent seems to be Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, not a random guy
And also the bishop have no groove. That is also typical for the Soviet/Russian chess set.
I like how when Magnus makes a bad move it’s praised as a miracle
When I sac the Queen: blunder
When Magnus sacs the Queen: BRILLIANT !!
hes hella racist glad that latinx king rekt him
@@derkommissar4986That's because they actually know what their doing when they sac their queen.But when you sac the queen,you have no idea what to do next since it just a full lost of a queen
@@angelightwings2570 I have ideas tho, its called the Botez Gambit
Yeah all white worshippers
I feel like I could look at your videos when I am not working on my chess. Good job !
Edit: “But it’s okay to lose, Magnus. After all, you’re still [one of] our world champion[s].”
magnus will always be magnus! angry reactions after losing but great celebrations after winning too!
Winning and losing is a part of a game but the best thing to learn from losing is making you more stronger and faster next time. So, always learn from losing❤
Bbq ribs
Not true. I’ve never lost a single game.
@@Wargasm54400 elo tops
And then he played C4! My man that is C5 (Game against Judith Polgar)
Wow thanks for highlighting every fking single thing said in this video. Couldn't have understood without them.
I've never lost to Magnus !!
Because you’ve never played him
@@Chigerem_ ohhhh reeeereeee????
@@howardnelson496 what?
you know you are legend when someone documented your loses
Title says: "Fastest Losses of Magnus"
Game 1: Reached End Game
Well that tells a lot. LOL
"The fastest losses"
Narrator: The clock is getting low
Magnus is like Messi and pragganandha is like mbappe in chess...
Mbappe is nakamura
Stop hyping prag, Gukesh is the best prodigy in India
@@SK-np9ih nakamura?? The world no. 2 who lost against Praggnanandha at FIDE😂
@@vedicarya7you should hype prag ... what's the prblm ??
@@subhamsingha_Neet2025 Gukesh is better
A will tell this story to everyone, forever. Well played A, well played. 🔥🔥🔥
At the end of the last game, havent there, after Q take Q, Kh6+ forking the queen and take it back ? or there's something i had didnt see ?
@@bartholomewkuma467 I think after Q take Q, Carlsen will be in check so he's forced not to play Kh6
@@bartholomewkuma467 QxQ is check
This guy made chess look like an action crime movie
Give this channel credit to finding games where Magnus lost. Cause that is really rare and usually a blunder.
thanks for the vignette and the exact commentary of the board right in front of me very useful when i have eyes
and that lovely ding sound effect i feel like one of pavlov's mutts
@@kerrbyy7825 Well as a blind person I really appreciated it.
I just see ordinary good chess here
Champions lose matches but they always rise up back to glory, that's what defines a Champion
Carlsen is really the strongest player to exist in the history of chess
It's impossible to say really, because the conditions have changed so much. Morphy played games that the computer ranks near 100%, but he never had opponents as strong as the ones Magnus did. Fischer achieved what he achieved without computer analysis. Magnus has spent hundreds if not thousands of hours analyzing with computers. Plus, he has all the games of people like Morphy and Fischer to look at.
Unlike Spassky, he didn't have his childhood interrupted by WWII. Unlike Alekhine, he didn't have to take time off to be a soldier. Unlike Morphy, his path wasn't limited by the lower level of his opponents. Unlike Kasparov, he never had to contend with the Soviet mind games which extended far beyond the board. For example, Korchnoi's son was arrested during the world championship match.
@@andrew_owens7680 I had the same intuition that your friend awriter here, before i checked your com, good one, it's so true !
@@andrew_owens7680 @bartholomewkuma467
What I write here is what he is as compared to what others are and have been, not what he could have been as compared what others could have been. It's always quite impossible to tell what they could have been Andrew
carlsen rarely loses matches, though he isn't stranger to losing games
Carlsen isn't the greatest chess player. Pragg is.
BTW: The compilation of his best moves would be a 3-year-long video.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It always looks like he just can't be arsed anymore. Like he has been broken by life.
The notations by this narrator is all over the place my god
I don't know what's more embarrassing. These losses for Magnus, or the commentator making incorrect calls for the squares on the board at least 5 times throughout the video, not to mention the atrocious calls on many moves claiming them as "mistakes". Clearly this wasn't made by an experienced chess player, nor did they put in the effort to actually point out all of the real mistakes by having an engine point them out for him.
The "UFC" style is also annoying. All those close ups on the moves actually made them harder to visualize.
The King of chess narration/analysis is Sagar Shah, followed by Gotham.
@@EnriqueNuesch Gotham seem like a cool dude ngl.
"unhappy" as he has a giant smile on his face
Great Video, entertaining and instructive.
Please, what's the Name of the Violin music at 10:30, when Magnus plays "A"?
Love this my whole life. Thanks in advance!
Winter - Vivaldi
@@FabioGeometryDash thank you bro! Merry Chrismas and all the best!
@@user-xv4gc8iq2y Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as well!!
The game with Judit Polgar is the only game he lost in fast way
🤫🤫🤫🤫
Im missing why he surrendered to her. Surely there was more he could have done no?
@@7stringwings7 in high elo chess people think ahead like 20 moves+ they have seen and memorized 99% of the possible outcomes, at that point if he doesnt think he can win then thats because he wont if the opponent doesnt turn into a toddler for a move
@@7stringwings7 It's way easier to loose a queen then it is to beat someone down a queen, if your up a queen you can just win with attrition.
@@7stringwings7he was completely done for. woman power on top
If those are fast loses can’t imagine the slow ones
I really enjoyed this video.
last game, was he playing time odds??? Judging by how quickly he moved, I'm just guessing.
i think he was just too confident bc he was playing some random person
last person who he played hes not from Norway A was armenian and game was played in Yerevan
Magnus visited Armenia ?
@@AnnaHakobyan-jq3zy It's russian language on a background.
The opponent seems to be shakhriyar mamedyarov. Not a "random" person.
Why wasn’t there that moment of him just hanging a bishop out of nowhere to Hikaru
It's also when people make videos about your losses that you realize you are still the greatest. If you weren't, it wouldn't be so shocking when you lose.
0:04 I can't get over with Hikarus face ;-; u alr?
From this video it's obvious you can win the entire time, the entire game, on every move, and a simple single move may still lose you the game
Especially at such a high level like this. Every game between GMs seem to be decided by the middle and end game.
not true g😊
just curious, that's the background music you used for this?
Even for the world number one,there was a random dude who wasn't even a professional who could beat him
7:44 “The Sicilian Defense is a very sharp opening which consists of the moves 1. e4 c4.”😉😉
He was so carried away that he forgot black moves downwards from 7 to 5 🤣🤣 or making double moves with white
7:25 You chose death !
How was that first game one of his fastest losses?
I love the music and editing, it's like a horror movie!!!
As life is meaningless without death, Chess is also meaningless without losing, every time you lose, you learn something new, even if you are a GM.
Beautifully said.
*losing
@@tomh281 autocorrect go brr
I know nothing about chess but always watch these videos 😂 They are entertaining even though I have no idea what’s going on
😊😊
Great video! Thanks!
Imagine being on a random Pub and then Greg tells you he beat Magnus and you call him out for luing then he pulls up the video.
When my losses make news, that when you will all know that I am a legend.
2:33 Magnus misses a chance to save the game with QB8+, winning a rook and possibly the game. With time pressure at 8 seconds, it's certainly hard to see.
Maybe I’m just stupid but couldn’t be just stack the rooks? Or is there something crazy I’m missing?
You cant perform QB8+ from Qe6. You'd have to be on Qe5 or Qd6, because the queen has no legal move to go there. If you look carefully, the queen can perform QC8+ if that is what you meant. This does exactly the same thing and doesn't put the queen in danger.
@@saltendo2177 Are you sure you're looking at the right position? At 2:33 the white queen is on b3.
@@YXalr Yeah, sorry, I was looking at 2:40.
is this a "music" which Spirit of The Law often using in his AOE 2 analysing videos? 9:10 for example
Literally the goat still choak when under pressure.
This shows that all top players are NOT undefeatable...
Focusing on being quick and showing confidence more than the actual tactics is dangerous
Its poetic how a world champion if gets overconfident in a match can be defeated by a random player
7:20 lol love his reaction if he was kasparov for sure he will not agree
I have learned how to be the best just by writing down each move in these
I cant believe this channel is owned by the same guy who owns the McYum channel. I just watched a documentary about it.
Imagine being so good at something your L's are viral.
"With his pawns on d5 and f6"
*The pawns are on d5 and e6*
*checkmate*
Who else thought a "fast loss" would be fast?
Quickest losses....20 minutes and almost every piece later
There is hope for mortals...
Are these actually quick losses or just for Magnus. I ask because in a few of the games the clock got very low. Also I wonder what the move counts of each game are.
these are nomal loses, but the title has to be something that you want to click on
this chess channel needs more subs
Can someone explain to me why he took the knight with his queen at 12:32 ? I mean what would have changed if black didn't take the pawn on E4? He would still lose his queen
Imagina salir una noche de chill a un bar y ganarle al campeón del mundo. 🥵
un campeón del mundo borracho jiji
Not even into chess and have no idea but really enjoyed this!
just remember bro…always be 3 steps ahead not only in chess but also apply to life 🤝
@@thenotoriousone9004 you have no idea about chess
Magnus is usually looking at the opponent like wtf
Music during the second segment too loud.
I could picture drinking with magnus at a bar. You guys get into a heated discussion and than instead of leading it into a bar fight he challenges you to chess 😆
“Fastest losses of his career” first game literally makes it to an endgame 😂
all his games are long brudder
Idk why but I'm shown alot of these chess vids and edits recently and the best part is I don't know sh!t about chess,never even won a single chess game on windows 7.But it seems so interesting
great editing
Magnus is the chess Goat!
the ur still our world champion at the end feels weird when hes no longer
Ikr, but for me he still the world champion
Who is now?
@@dapossum9495 not gona spoil watch the chess tournament FIDE
@@dapossum9495 ding liren
What is the name of the background opera piece?
@7:20 when Magnus tries to correct his move. I’m just wondering since I’m not a chess tournament expert at all…but I feel like I’ve seen Magnus allow an opponent to fix their move in a game in similar circumstance as a show of good faith since he knew it wasn’t the square they intended. If your opponent permits it, will the tournament allow you to fix the move?
Maybe that was in exhibition that I saw that
Players often make mistakes and it's ok to reset move after playing it but that's not applicable in real tournament chess (idk if it was tournament though). When you put piece in square, you can't move it again twice before hitting the timer. What you saw was perhaps an exhibition afterall
i like how he makes it so intense
Magnus is still the best
Imagine being the A guy tho. That would be the biggest flex to someone like Ian Nepomniatchi
Good narration for the masses.
I am a chess noob and I just wnna know what he ment at 1:02
I know right 😂😂
Racist😂
how is it fastest, they played till the end
It's Magnus duh. He doesn't lose often let alone fast.
A gonna talk bout that day forever.