It's uncanny how Magnus can make his king look unsafe when it isn't, and yet he can attack the opposing king so effectively when it looks much safer to the intuitive mind.
Must be downright intimidating to other players that Carlsen uses up a chunk of his clock adjusting his pieces before the start of the match and shows absolutely zero concern about it.
He is the greatest for a reason! He uses everything, right from the brilliant moves he plays on the board to the physiological moves he plays with his opponents minds.
Not sure how much this influenced the outcome, but notice how Mangus always carefully arranged how his knights are facing but Dubov does not.
It's uncanny how Magnus can make his king look unsafe when it isn't, and yet he can attack the opposing king so effectively when it looks much safer to the intuitive mind.
This is why you can't help but love Dubov's chess. That a dead boring position, but he decided to take a risk. He lives by sword, dies by the sword.
At least you could show few seconds of end position
Magnus did not "crushed" Dubov at all. Dubov took a great exciting risk but it didn't work.
Exactly. Dubov is an extremely exciting player.
And he ended up getting absolutely crushed. Look at the board at the end….
What a match by magnus!
That rook sacrifice made no sense.
he crushed himselve :)
I think the good move is take a knight before move the bishop B7
OK, stone novice here... But with over a minute left, couldn't Dubov have stalled and won on time with Carlsen down to seconds on his clock?
They get an additional two seconds added to their clock after every move
I saw the bad math at the end. That bishop was a goner.
Thanks for no bar, I hate the bar on side of board.
Must be downright intimidating to other players that Carlsen uses up a chunk of his clock adjusting his pieces before the start of the match and shows absolutely zero concern about it.
Noticed that too!
That in itself is a very powerful move . Against humans, that is.
He is the greatest for a reason! He uses everything, right from the brilliant moves he plays on the board to the physiological moves he plays with his opponents minds.
@@paulojrmsantos8Agreed!
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