@@atafuri usually those are ties; when both people’s times are low but the game is close, the agree to draw. They half-extend their hand to the opponent to indicate that they want a draw.
When we play, we can see about 2 or 3 moves ahead if you like chess. They see many moves ahead and know when to draw. Like Magnus (number 1 player in the world) drawing at move 5.
I would think that's the sound of air conditioning units pushing cool air in. With so many people in a room who are also competing, they keep the areas rather cool temperature wise.
@@Jefersonchess tá falando de uma partida online entre 200 games jogados entre eles. Talvez a chance de um campeão brasileiro ganhar do Naka seja menor do que de 1 em 100, e isso em se tratando de xadrez online. Se for ao vivo, mais difícil ainda...
At the very end of the game, Nakamura could've won a pawn by ...Nxf2! After Kxf2 then Bxe3+ Kxe3 Rb3+, forking the king in e3 and the bishop in a3. Maybe he saw that but figured that the position would have been draw anyway. After this follow up, black would have a better pawn structure, but I don't know if it would have been winning, I don't think so.
That past pawn isn't doing him much good with the two active defenders on the a file. He only has 1 rook as well, and his dark bishop is kind of stagnant containing the the threats from black's
@@mcblahflooper94 yeah he'd have a lot of clever maneuvering ahead of him if he hoped to march it down the board but I'm surprised he didn't at least try and don't understand why he didn't at least try. But he's a GM so I guess he probably did try in his head and nothing must've worked
He saw Nakamura making a move and knew it was about to be his turn so he started moving his hand. Nakamura did it several times and nobody watching thought it was wrong so no, he shouldn't
@@user-oz.Goodwin 1) Очень сильные ходы в исполнении сильных шахматистов, многие мастера фида в классику не могут сыграть в силу элитного гроссмейстера в блице 2) пустая трата времени? Ты успеваешь наиграть дебют или идею 30 раз пока ты будешь разыгрывать партию в классику. Ты экономишь кучу времени, занимаясь не тонкостями, а важным делом. Нет, недостаточно, аргументы?
@@wowtalentrockfederation9476 Ваши аргументы, интересны только вам. Если бы мастер обучался системно, то разыгрывал бы партии, не хуже. Ничего там сильного не вижу. Не удивляет что порой ребенок, в 12 лет гросс? С чем это связано?
@@user-oz.Goodwin С тем, что особенно детишкам нравится поиграть в свободное время блицок, у них много энергии и сил. Блиц их развивает намного быстрее чем в своё время классика развивала гениев предыдущего века (ну и развитие шахмат как науки в первую очередь, сейчас все всё знают и теория есть много о чем)
Besides the fact that an analysis board is presented alongside the video to better visualize the position, the analysis board actually updates quickly! What's next, a man on the planet Saturn!
First of all it's not live so obviously it's real-time even if it was done manually. But I'm pretty sure the boards are digital so it's real-time live aswell.
looks like white is winning to me with an extra passed pawn. maybe his clock was not low enough for hikaru to think he could win but not high enough that the russian thought he could fructify his advantage into a win in time
I agree, he has that infamous Russian profile of depth analysis coupled with fierce creativity at the board. Along with Grischuk, I find him the most exciting player to watch. Reminiscent of Rajabov.
In this case, Dubov audibly said “I offer a draw.” sometime at 7:54. However, at the end of a game, both players put their kings in the center. If both kings are on the same colored square, it is resigning (by the player who reaches their hand out). If one king is on white and one king is on black, it is a draw (for both sides).
Love how after sacking a pawn, Nakamura was dictating play and coordinating his pieces better. Dubov was making safe moves to not lose on tactics. In the end it was Naka who offered the draw (typically the player who's in the driver's seat)
I am a newcomer to chess and was wondering why Dubov didn't move d rook to c1 at around 3:10. I don't quite understand why he moved queen to d3 instead when it seemed that the aforementioned move would have put him in the best advantage state in regards to the c5 pawn. Can someone explain this?
Dubov tenía un peón de más, llevaba las piezas blancas, ya había secado la posición y, para no pasar sobresaltos contra un rival superior en ranking Blitz extremadamente bueno a la hora de dar golpes tácticos, ofreció tablas. Nakamura se las aceptó.
The passed pawn looks dangerous, but unfortunately after Ra8 , Rc4 and Nd2 White has to give up the pawn because the Rook will eventually be forced off the 4th Rank and with the 4on4 on the kingside it's a dead draw with correct play.
The passed pawn looks dangerous, but unfortunately, after Ra8 , Rc4 and Nd2 White has to give up the pawn because the Rook will eventually be forced off the 4th Rank and with the 4on4 on the kingside it's a dead draw with correct play. Stockfish suggests evaluation at 0, + 0.1. You should also cut Dubov some slack, he fought very well against the No.1 Blitz player in the world. He is still young (23) and has time to grow. A draw against Naka is a great result for him.
Very well presented.
The board on the side, the results after the game. Nice
Yes, I frankly admit that many times I don't who won and who lost the game! :)
@@atafuri usually those are ties; when both people’s times are low but the game is close, the agree to draw. They half-extend their hand to the opponent to indicate that they want a draw.
@@nicholasfung4780 Thanks Nicholas, didn't know this protocol.
I agree. I never know what was the result. They always just shake hands and go away. And what's happened ? Who won ?
If someome wants to draw , the opponent can say no?
mans playin chess match in balenciaga sweatshirt, nice
Dubov got drip
$1,000 sweatshirt
irii ajee luu misqueen
@@ryder__8962 wkwk
he is in this same sweatshirt in 50% of his YT clips😂 hope he washes it
Thank you for putting the final result at the end of the match.
Great game. I'm really cheering for Dubov to reach top 10.
Now Top 6 in Blitz
0:15 Dubov playing on Naka's time xD
Its called castling dumbo
@@nullisexquisite1371?
When the king and rook castles
@@nullisexquisite1371 yes, any reason why you brought this up ?
@@TheRanguna loool what is this guy on about
Sounds like they are playing in an airplane
How they agreed draw? Mentally?
Dubov offered it to Naka after he made his last move
When we play, we can see about 2 or 3 moves ahead if you like chess. They see many moves ahead and know when to draw. Like Magnus (number 1 player in the world) drawing at move 5.
@@colkrieger3250 Magnus drawed that match because he needed to shit
@@AndreS-rr9iq lmao i saw that match 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@colkrieger3250 how does it feel to know that your hero takes shits just like you?
How do you tell if the player’s handshake is agreeing to a draw or resigning a game?
just look at the board mate...
At the end the kings are placed on opposite coloured square (black & white) which indicates draw
Oh that's cool,the guy playing black is wearing a white shirt and the guy playing white is in a black t shirt!
(shake hands)
Dubov: YESS!!
Naka: Why? I offered a draw
Dubov: wtf, I thought u resigned
1:35 what is wrong with the clock haha
Marvin vMo what do you mean?
@Elementary Watson they're playing 3 + 2 blitz
@Elementary Watson lol it's a 3 minute game. You gain 2 seconds everytime you press on your time. That's my point
truefrompg That’s not what he’s referring to.
The clock was glitching about.
Good catch there
8:12 i m afraid of that dubov face😲😲🤤🤤
*AAAAWWWWwwwwww Dubov is such a cutie...* he would be SO much fun
Фапаешь на Дубова?
Is this game draw?
What is these background noise in every game? It's like a ringing...
I would think that's the sound of air conditioning units pushing cool air in. With so many people in a room who are also competing, they keep the areas rather cool temperature wise.
There's a beehive in the building. It's customary in Russia to install a populated beehive at every chess tournament.
please put the result somewhere else... not somewhere unavoidable like the second line in the description.
Parece uma vergonha em empatar ou o outro recusar... Pq nao tem nada mais difícil do q perceber qdo eles oferecem o empate
Exatamente
Nakamura é muito malandro e se beneficiou do empate! Se fosse o contrário e ele tivesse o peão a mais iria pressionar até a morte
Rating naka: 2900
Rating dubov: 2710
Nakamura é n⁰1 em blitz, inclusive acima Carlsen... decisão fácil pro Dubov kkkkk
@@zicolongo O GM krikor tem 2680 e venceu do Naka o GM Diamant também, sabe excesso de respeito impede a audácia do progresso
@@Jefersonchess legal, não sabia. É um bom ponto!
@@Jefersonchess venceu online né? Jogo meio casual, não um campeonato com oponentes analisados até o talo
@@Jefersonchess tá falando de uma partida online entre 200 games jogados entre eles. Talvez a chance de um campeão brasileiro ganhar do Naka seja menor do que de 1 em 100, e isso em se tratando de xadrez online. Se for ao vivo, mais difícil ainda...
At the very end of the game, Nakamura could've won a pawn by ...Nxf2! After Kxf2 then Bxe3+ Kxe3 Rb3+, forking the king in e3 and the bishop in a3. Maybe he saw that but figured that the position would have been draw anyway. After this follow up, black would have a better pawn structure, but I don't know if it would have been winning, I don't think so.
Actually Bxe3 instead of Nxf2 is good too lol
It would be lossing. Better Bxe3
why did Dubov draw? He was winning with the passed pawn, no?
No
@@StevenPuac why not? besides that pawn, their material was identical
That past pawn isn't doing him much good with the two active defenders on the a file. He only has 1 rook as well, and his dark bishop is kind of stagnant containing the the threats from black's
@@mcblahflooper94 yeah he'd have a lot of clever maneuvering ahead of him if he hoped to march it down the board but I'm surprised he didn't at least try and don't understand why he didn't at least try. But he's a GM so I guess he probably did try in his head and nothing must've worked
So the pawn on the a file could not be promoted ?
not when its in the forth rank
Bot
Naka should looking up in the air more. Maybe there he can find an answer… 🤔😜🤣
Se os reis foram comidos nao tinha que acabar o jogo? O objetivo nao é pegar o rei ?
Blacks light square bishop was a menace this entire game.
Why am I hearing "take,take take take take take take take...."
Nice video
what. No people coughing?
Даниил - орел!!!
Que locura esa partida
I wonder, what they talk at the end
Ni part yg brapa min
0.02: Goodluck everybody.. please start your cough ..
What he said in last
Koi bta sakta h kya..
It’s Russian, he’s asking what happened at this part? didn’t really hear the rest
KKomrade vs KKona AYAYA
Dubov 😎
no me grabeis
Dubov should be disqualified 00:17
He saw Nakamura making a move and knew it was about to be his turn so he started moving his hand. Nakamura did it several times and nobody watching thought it was wrong so no, he shouldn't
Я б Накамура на изи розматал
Ахах, во сне?
Son malardos
0s-23s Speed x2 🤣 try it...
The theory comes out quick with Dubov and Naka
Отписка за удаление коммента
Идинахуй скакуас.
Никто не расстроился
Автору. Блиц недостоин просмотра на ютубе!
А есть аргументы?
@@wowtalentrockfederation9476 Ничего интересного и полезного. Пустая трата времени. Достаточно?
@@user-oz.Goodwin
1) Очень сильные ходы в исполнении сильных шахматистов, многие мастера фида в классику не могут сыграть в силу элитного гроссмейстера в блице
2) пустая трата времени? Ты успеваешь наиграть дебют или идею 30 раз пока ты будешь разыгрывать партию в классику. Ты экономишь кучу времени, занимаясь не тонкостями, а важным делом.
Нет, недостаточно, аргументы?
@@wowtalentrockfederation9476 Ваши аргументы, интересны только вам. Если бы мастер обучался системно, то разыгрывал бы партии, не хуже. Ничего там сильного не вижу. Не удивляет что порой ребенок, в 12 лет гросс? С чем это связано?
@@user-oz.Goodwin С тем, что особенно детишкам нравится поиграть в свободное время блицок, у них много энергии и сил. Блиц их развивает намного быстрее чем в своё время классика развивала гениев предыдущего века (ну и развитие шахмат как науки в первую очередь, сейчас все всё знают и теория есть много о чем)
C'mon Dubov, Naka is washed up at least try to win
Besides the fact that an analysis board is presented alongside the video to better visualize the position, the analysis board actually updates quickly! What's next, a man on the planet Saturn!
First of all it's not live so obviously it's real-time even if it was done manually. But I'm pretty sure the boards are digital so it's real-time live aswell.
More like a man on the sun
7:54 dubov said, "i offer a draw."
how?!
@@ak8446 Discrètement... :D
@@davidroulleau6 Ça me samblait, qu'il y a quelque French right here. Greetings de la République Tchèque.
@@andrewmathematician7443 ??!
Perhaps you don’t know but GM have the telekinesis skills also . Just let you know
Thats the drawest draw Ive ever seen drawn
looks like white is winning to me with an extra passed pawn. maybe his clock was not low enough for hikaru to think he could win but not high enough that the russian thought he could fructify his advantage into a win in time
Dubov lost initiative when his queen took the A pawn. Should have dropped back to D3 to allow F pawn to advance to F4
I think Dubov is gonna be one of the greats one day
I agree, he has that infamous Russian profile of depth analysis coupled with fierce creativity at the board. Along with Grischuk, I find him the most exciting player to watch. Reminiscent of Rajabov.
He already won the world rapid championship in 2018...so he is already one of the best
Dubov vs karjakin
@@kimaldrinpante8966 complete god
bro did u see his match vs magnus?
I wonder why GMs would like to offer/accept a draw if they can win by time?
Usually ends in threefold repetition if you spam move too fast
Dirty
That's some high level chess. I love it.
Nice presentation skill
When you stretch hands, how can you notice if it's a resign or a draw call?
you can hear them saying "I offer a draw". in this case it was at 7:54 where dubov said it after he removed his hand from his mouth
In this case, Dubov audibly said “I offer a draw.” sometime at 7:54. However, at the end of a game, both players put their kings in the center.
If both kings are on the same colored square, it is resigning (by the player who reaches their hand out).
If one king is on white and one king is on black, it is a draw (for both sides).
i don't get how someone wins at Blitz. 3 minutes is never enough to checkmate anyone?
why wouldnt it be enough. Its the same as like a 10 min just faster and less accurate
In bullet and blitz chess, it is easier to make mistakes bc of the time pressure. Even if u don't checkmate, just depend on the time.
Why do they draw when they are about to run out of time?
It has 2 seconds increment. So it is not really possible to run out of time for them. They could hold the position.
Sportsman ship as flagging someone is looked down upon
Love how after sacking a pawn, Nakamura was dictating play and coordinating his pieces better. Dubov was making safe moves to not lose on tactics. In the end it was Naka who offered the draw (typically the player who's in the driver's seat)
No, Dubov offered the draw. He said "draw" sotto voce. That's why Naka extended his arm so confidently. It is confusing at first.
@@paulepstein9739 When he said "draw"? 9.4 FIDE rules says that in this position only Naka could offer draw.
Who proposed the draw? I didn't see either Hikaru or Dubov say anything before shaking hands
Daniil play well,,,,,but not experience,,,,!
Kenapa draw ya?
Nakamura mikir kalau dilanjutin ketahuan si Dubov bakal main impas..
si dubov offer draw
Daniil always same pullover ...
Great Presentation. Please Upload more.
Clever move by Dubov xddd
Can someone tell me if it would be a good move to play with Rook on C4 at 7:24. Black Rook Takes but White knight retakes ?!
Because RxC4 then you'd need to NxC4 then after that xe5 which you'd be a Bishop down.
bruh, do you not see the hanging bishop?
Xaxaxa what a voice at the begining
Quien ganó? 😅
🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
I am a newcomer to chess and was wondering why Dubov didn't move d rook to c1 at around 3:10. I don't quite understand why he moved queen to d3 instead when it seemed that the aforementioned move would have put him in the best advantage state in regards to the c5 pawn. Can someone explain this?
Then it could be c4 trapping the queen
Thank you for clearing that up for me
why every gm using their middle finger to show something on board, always middle finger!
Hahaha
Impersonate kasparov
Por qué fue empate?
Dubov tenía un peón de más, llevaba las piezas blancas, ya había secado la posición y, para no pasar sobresaltos contra un rival superior en ranking Blitz extremadamente bueno a la hora de dar golpes tácticos, ofreció tablas. Nakamura se las aceptó.
Andai kita tahu isi percakapan mereka berdua,,
Hahaha bacot
Dubov bilang : oy blyat
Nakamura : omae ga sinee
Not sure about the draw. Positioned still seemed pretty sharp.
The passed pawn looks dangerous, but unfortunately after Ra8 , Rc4 and Nd2 White has to give up the pawn because the Rook will eventually be forced off the 4th Rank and with the 4on4 on the kingside it's a dead draw with correct play.
Какая ничья? Позиция еще полна борьбы!!
Времени не осталось имхо
What?? Dubov agreed to a draw there? That's why he is not a top ten player. Magnus would have tortured him being a pawn up like this.
The position is probably dead after Bxe3 fxe3 Rc3
Dubov offered the draw and Naka accepted it.
@@OMHPOZ82 yeah OK but you are the side supposed to play for the win with a pawn up.
chess brilliance but you’re not a top ten player or probably no where near one so stop talking
The passed pawn looks dangerous, but unfortunately, after Ra8 , Rc4 and Nd2 White has to give up the pawn because the Rook will eventually be forced off the 4th Rank and with the 4on4 on the kingside it's a dead draw with correct play. Stockfish suggests evaluation at 0, + 0.1. You should also cut Dubov some slack, he fought very well against the No.1 Blitz player in the world. He is still young (23) and has time to grow. A draw against Naka is a great result for him.