Love your commentary! Super enjoyable to learn from someone knowledgeable on high level chess games, I wouldn't know what the hell Carlsen's intentions with his moves were otherwise. I hope I can get beyond 1450 ranking someday soon :P
Lucaskingofchess I would suggest you read the message again. He actually agreed with you, he said Magnus’s brain was so good that his brain felt like a cheat 🤣
I think what happened in this game is Jerry's window opened up at the same time white played 1.e4, and somehow that move did not get registered. You can see that the move list on the right is showing black's moves in the white column, and vice versa. Later the bishop moves to e2 on top of the phantom e pawn. Very weird glitch but I assume it would only affect spectators, not the actual players.
At 38:52, I’m pretty sure Magnus had Knight to b3 (Nb3!!). This would block off the square the bishop wants to get to in order to capture the pawn. Best resistance by White would be to capture the knight at that point (Bxb3). EDIT: The King is actually getting in the way of the Bishop trying to get on a new diagonal in a hypothetical last stand to hunt down the pawn. But the bishop can’t make use of b1 anyway, the pawn would have been pushed and would smack it right down and happily queen ;)
Stop forgetting to start your videos with "Hi everyone it's Jerry" I don't care how excited you are to get into the content. That's your brand. HI EVERYONE ITS JERRY SAY IT WITH ME NOW
You can see the glitch at 20:30 in the opening. Carlsen gets his light square bishop on d3 despite seemingly not moving his e or g pawns, which is probably why you correctly observed that it was a strange looking opening. If you look at the smaller game view during the lobby screen view you can see that Carlsen does actually play e4 after d4.
Oh my God. He did it again at 1:30:46. Magnus would no doubt have pre-moved Bxb2; he wasn't ready to actually move again after Rebecca just moved the king.
19:31 WAIT BLACK MOVED FIRST???????? AND HOW'D THE BISHOP GET TO D3????????? THEN BLACK MOVED TWICE IN A ROW!!!!! >:( THEN THE BISHOP TOOK ITS OWN PAWN ON E2?????? AND THEN AN INVISIBLE PAWN APPEARED ON E5????????? LICHESS WHAT YOU DOING?!
White played pawn to E4 on the first move, but lichess didnt show it. Thats why black apparently moved first, the bishop could get to D3, then 'ate' its own pawn. When black moved twice in a row, white moved his pawn to E5.
Thanx for streaming and guidance through this event! Your commentary, as always, was lighthearted and fun to watch, and you picked the right one to follow right from the start! - Meanwhile confusion was all over the place, when a “salty one” was sneaking in, in the last moment, haha! I would have wildly clicked around and missed half of the show figuring out what the hell is going on.
I think when he switched back from the standings somehow it was just at the right time that his browser missed 1. e4. At 19:30 you can see black moves first and it's recorded as 1. d6. At 19:38 you can see black castle then play Nd5 without white moving, but e5 is shown on the move list (as 5. ..e5 instead of 6. e5). Obviously it was displaying correctly for the players.
39:00 why weird resign? Black plays knight B3 and the Bishop is cut off from attacking Whites pawn. White King is on C3 so if Bishop takes Knight the King takes Bishop and pawn marches to become a Queen.
At 38:50, white resigned because Magnus can play nb3. The knight shields the pawn from the bishop's eyes. Then black can play kb2, then promote the pawn with a2 and a1. There's nothing white can do, besides trading the bishop for the knight, because his king is too far away.
White played pawn to E4 on the first move, but lichess didnt show it. Thats why black apparently moved first, the bishop could get to D3, then 'ate' its own pawn. When black moved twice in a row, white moved his pawn to E5.
@38:49 You seem surprised that white resigned. But after black plays Nb3 then he queens the pawn without white being able to give up his bishop for the pawn.
19:30 Black moved first, and I swear in that game Magnus put a bishop on top of his pawn on e2. EDIT: White moved e5 on move 5, but never played e4. Weird game. EDIT: Magnus played e4 on the first move, but it never registered, shifting all the other moves back one. I think I done figured it out.
38:47 He Just blocks the bishop with Nb3 and then pushes the pawn since the knight is supported by the king. I'm surprised you didn't see it because you totally called it a few seconds before when you said, "Ok we are gonna see something tricky here." hahaha great commentary!
At about 1:24:18, that was a blunder by black first and then by white. White could have taken the black queen at d2 but moved the king instead. I'll bet ol' salty was kicking himself after that one.
at time index 38:45 you wanted to keep fighting... and not resign; King protects night moving in, Night covers pawn going forward. we saw something special like you promised but missed. 99% perfect is acceptable
@0:58 how does a GM allow a fork like that? That's the kind of mistake I would make and I'm a total chess noob. I know they have only 1 min but still....
38:48 isn't a weird resign. White can't stop Nb3 blocking the bishop and the pawn promotion. Great commentary though. Informative, quick, pleasant voice.
I love how Jerry turns Magnus's clever name into a backfire. From saying its a salty game...to Jerry instead calling him "the salty one" all tournament long.
More bullet chess games by Magnus Carlsen can be viewed here:
ua-cam.com/play/PLQsLDm9Rq9bGvHidnLt2A9hbt-Pxj2yT_.html
Who is Night-king96?
lichess.org/@/Night-King96
ChessNetwork lol, I was suspecting another super GM. :-)
Love your commentary! Super enjoyable to learn from someone knowledgeable on high level chess games, I wouldn't know what the hell Carlsen's intentions with his moves were otherwise. I hope I can get beyond 1450 ranking someday soon :P
38:45 it's a logic resign , knight b3 & it's over
Extremely high level commentary. Don't know how you keep up.
I second that. No one better.
Very entertaining as well!
Simply strong player.
"pattern recognition"
jerry is rated 2500 on lichess as well i believe, so no surprise really
Magnus was using a cheat engine the whole time, his brain. Not fair.
:)
LOL! He's the strongest player in the world and define fair.
@@IAMDEATHM4 that's the joke alright calm down buddy
@@vindj2391 u2
Lucaskingofchess I would suggest you read the message again. He actually agreed with you, he said Magnus’s brain was so good that his brain felt like a cheat 🤣
20:25 I never thought I would see it in my lifetime... the GLITCH GAMBIT!
KingDavidusLongScrotum IV only world champions.
first a magical rook now an invisible pawn
I think what happened in this game is Jerry's window opened up at the same time white played 1.e4, and somehow that move did not get registered. You can see that the move list on the right is showing black's moves in the white column, and vice versa. Later the bishop moves to e2 on top of the phantom e pawn. Very weird glitch but I assume it would only affect spectators, not the actual players.
It's not nearly as bad as the AFG, Adobe Flash Gambit.
Jerry doesn't know about the bishop taking your own pawn rule on e2 rule.
Derek Sands this is why carlson is #1
Watching two of the best pros in their craft, Carlsen in chess and Jerry in broadcasting.
No one better than this two.
Jerry playing and Magnus commenting, probably is even better?
lol magnus would be cringing at every move
Agree, the future of chess reporting is here
Svidler is up there though
At 38:52, I’m pretty sure Magnus had Knight to b3 (Nb3!!). This would block off the square the bishop wants to get to in order to capture the pawn. Best resistance by White would be to capture the knight at that point (Bxb3).
EDIT: The King is actually getting in the way of the Bishop trying to get on a new diagonal in a hypothetical last stand to hunt down the pawn. But the bishop can’t make use of b1 anyway, the pawn would have been pushed and would smack it right down and happily queen ;)
Stop forgetting to start your videos with "Hi everyone it's Jerry" I don't care how excited you are to get into the content. That's your brand. HI EVERYONE ITS JERRY SAY IT WITH ME NOW
It was a livestream though, not a video.
He's salty for youtube.
@@FromTheMountain he should drop a "hi everyone it's jerry" every few minutes for all the new viewers, it's only fair
@@SynsityGW lol
20:04 the bishop just casually takes his own pawn hahahha what a screen fail
Fabs what the hell was that lol
You can see the glitch at 20:30 in the opening. Carlsen gets his light square bishop on d3 despite seemingly not moving his e or g pawns, which is probably why you correctly observed that it was a strange looking opening. If you look at the smaller game view during the lobby screen view you can see that Carlsen does actually play e4 after d4.
I think the sounds of piece movement is essential for bullet.
There's certainly a handicap when playing without sound. It'll occasionally happen that I blink, and miss my opponent's move.
I enjoyed watching this one without the piece sounds. It made for a smoother flow.
Good point. Now I know how I have been losing some games in bullet. Thanks for the tip! :)
@@ChessNetwork So that's how I need to beat you! Good to know.
Drdrunkestien is carlsen
1:23:54
Crime reported: A salty and a battery.
I don't get why he didn't just play Bg1 after Qf1. He's queening next move anyway...
That would certainly lead to a draw after Bb6
@Tokisaki Kurumi didnt understood why is Bb6 a loss 🤔
How was that a legal move at 19:50? It looks like the bishop jumps the pawn in the opening... is that legal?
Right off the very bat the bishop went through a pawn??
1:24:18
That's a hell of a pre-move gambit on Rebecca's part. He could have easily lost if Magnus had looked at the board for a half second first.
Oh my God. He did it again at 1:30:46. Magnus would no doubt have pre-moved Bxb2; he wasn't ready to actually move again after Rebecca just moved the king.
@@cptnoremac so nice to see now that I know that thats Naroditsky
38:54 61. Bd5 Nb3 and pawn promotes
38:50 white resigned because of Nb3?
MCHappster yeah, the knight block and is gg
Yeah. And Magnus trolled him with the wait.
came here to say that
The chat was screaming tat during the livestream lol
Yes
DrDrunkenstein at 2:03:47 with 0 points
"I hate playing against this guy, he's so much better than me. Sad but true." - Carlsen on RebeccaHarris, April 2018
Tesla Death Ray where did he say that lol
he said it on Twitch
yes who is she/he?
RebeccaHarris = Daniel Naroditsky
Mustafa
Lichess Arena 4, right? The stream with the amazing comeback.
19:31
WAIT BLACK MOVED FIRST????????
AND HOW'D THE BISHOP GET TO D3?????????
THEN BLACK MOVED TWICE IN A ROW!!!!! >:(
THEN THE BISHOP TOOK ITS OWN PAWN ON E2??????
AND THEN AN INVISIBLE PAWN APPEARED ON E5?????????
LICHESS WHAT YOU DOING?!
White played pawn to E4 on the first move, but lichess didnt show it. Thats why black apparently moved first, the bishop could get to D3, then 'ate' its own pawn. When black moved twice in a row, white moved his pawn to E5.
When I watch your tournament narrations on 1.5 or 2x speed you sound like an auctioneer. It's hilarious and still instructive.
Comcast gambit :D
56:14
59:58
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Playback speed 0.25... Enjoy the games, and Jerry's stoned voice... :D
Thanx for streaming and guidance through this event! Your commentary, as always, was lighthearted and fun to watch,
and you picked the right one to follow right from the start! - Meanwhile confusion was all over the place, when a “salty one” was sneaking in, in the last moment, haha!
I would have wildly clicked around and missed half of the show figuring out what the hell is going on.
I've been watching your videos for almost a year now and only just subscribed. The commentary on the 5th game against Rebecca Harris was just amazing.
Was waiting for this video since the lichess arena started! Better to hear you than see magnus! Yes, I am chessnetworking!
19:33 Nice Bishop!
TheMasterMind ..how
TheMasterMind. 19:31 and black moved first lol
Matei Popescu white played 1. e4 but the board didnt show
I'm glad Im not the only one who saw an impossible move.
I think when he switched back from the standings somehow it was just at the right time that his browser missed 1. e4. At 19:30 you can see black moves first and it's recorded as 1. d6. At 19:38 you can see black castle then play Nd5 without white moving, but e5 is shown on the move list (as 5. ..e5 instead of 6. e5). Obviously it was displaying correctly for the players.
39:00 why weird resign? Black plays knight B3 and the Bishop is cut off from attacking Whites pawn. White King is on C3 so if Bishop takes Knight the King takes Bishop and pawn marches to become a Queen.
Very well spotted in the beginning there Jerry, you oughta seek a job as a senior detective 😊
You would know agent. 😎
It's my 19th birthday today! Thanks for the awesome upload! Subbed since the chess cube days, loving the content then and now.
Cool! Happy birthday! What a video to have uploaded on your birthday ^^
38:45 Of course not a3-a2? Just Nb3, game over.
1:37:28 If he had promoted to a knight, this game would have gone down in chess history as the 'Immortal Flag'.
At 38:50, white resigned because Magnus can play nb3. The knight shields the pawn from the bishop's eyes. Then black can play kb2, then promote the pawn with a2 and a1. There's nothing white can do, besides trading the bishop for the knight, because his king is too far away.
11:49 Bc5. He missed it. He’s human. Thanks God.
19:32 what happened here?
How was the bishop able to move without any of the pawns making space?
Fabs, must be a glitch?
it was the same glitch that happened at 20:15 the pawn had already moved.
yeah and black made the first move somehow
White played pawn to E4 on the first move, but lichess didnt show it. Thats why black apparently moved first, the bishop could get to D3, then 'ate' its own pawn. When black moved twice in a row, white moved his pawn to E5.
"Little Plotkin is berserking the salty one." I don't know why that sentence just made me crack up. Thank you for uploading this !
Amazing vido! Thanks for the commentary, Jerry!
I swear Chess Network giggle is literally a relaxing sound
Can someone explain to me how at 19:34 the bishop moved over the pawn? Is that a new chess rule i didn't know about?
38:45 Is because of Nb3, no? Blocking the bishop's view of a2, plus white's king is offside.
@38:49 You seem surprised that white resigned. But after black plays Nb3 then he queens the pawn without white being able to give up his bishop for the pawn.
1:56:55
I don't see how taking the pawn is losing. I just set this up and played against Stockfish and it was a draw after taking.
38:52 white resigned because black was going to play Nb3 and there is no way stopping the pawn
Forkaroni!
Choparoni!
Gotta love Jerroni!
Jerry, at 38:52, Nb3 wins. I believe that's why white resigned.
19:50 How did the white Bishop happened to be on d3? Neither e2 nor g2 is empty.
I appreciate the effort and time put into making Magnus Carlsen a salt shaker, however much or little.
At 38:52 of course white resigns due to black moving Nb3 (blocking the bishop and the pawn on a3 is queening).
19:30 Black moved first, and I swear in that game Magnus put a bishop on top of his pawn on e2.
EDIT: White moved e5 on move 5, but never played e4. Weird game.
EDIT: Magnus played e4 on the first move, but it never registered, shifting all the other moves back one. I think I done figured it out.
Alexander Goldthorpe this doesn't make any sense
11:49 Bc5 missed? I mean I guess even the best of the best are going to miss some straightforward tactics at this fast of a time control.
Nice catch
It was indeed a glitch with liChess at 20mins in.
at around 19:35, how did the bishop go to d3 (2.Bd3)?? it seems like there is a mistake there
aaah is ee the glitch was mentioned afterwards
9:12 what is "IQ pee position"?? And he mentions it like few times
IQP-Isolated Queen Pawn
I think, at 3:38, the point of 24. Rc1 was if 24. ... Qxb6?? Rc8+ wins the black Q.
38:47 He Just blocks the bishop with Nb3 and then pushes the pawn since the knight is supported by the king. I'm surprised you didn't see it because you totally called it a few seconds before when you said, "Ok we are gonna see something tricky here." hahaha great commentary!
At 1:45:00 Bh6 would be even stronger right? Of course you can't blame him in this time control
38:55 just block with the knight and then push the pawn past the light squares
Look at 19:35 how the hell you can move white bishop that is being blocked by the pawn?
3:21 I don't understand why black didn't just grab the knight with the pawn. It was a free piece, wasn't it?
Lmao i love it, this guy is beating fide masters and grandmasters left and right with ease, this must be carlsen
How was that a legal move at 19:50? It looks like the bishop jumps the pawn in the opening... is that legal?
@38:49 the knight plays to b3 to block and then the pawn is free to push?
2:13 can someone tell me why king just didn’t take bishop... please
41:17 The best chess player from this country
Kim himself for sure
20:03 how could the white bishop beat HIS OWN e2 pawn? and again at 20:15. That seems like a serious bug. Eidt: a it was a glitch, ok
Can someone pls explain how the heck the bishop got to d3 at 19:34???
msb2 is Matthias Bluebaum (#2 in Germany)
At 38:48 knight blocks bishop to B3 and pawn pushes to become queen.
38:50 He resigned cuz he can put the knight next to the king to cover the pawn. So it would end up in an exchange resulting in a queen at the end
At 20:03 did the white bishop capture its own pawn on e2?
38:46 white resigned because Nb3 blocks the bishop from the a2 square and the pawn can get easily pushed
11:49 Bc5? What am I missing
SingingChess After Bc5 white sacrifices the queen and goes on to win the endgame. It's basic stuff really.
SingingChess black missed.
Marek Adamowicz what?
lolz
Marek Adamowicz I hope you're being sarcastic lol
20:04 pawn on e2 vanishes wow. did anyone else saw this? and reappears on e5. how???
At about 1:24:18, that was a blunder by black first and then by white. White could have taken the black queen at d2 but moved the king instead. I'll bet ol' salty was kicking himself after that one.
at time index 38:45 you wanted to keep fighting... and not resign; King protects night moving in, Night covers pawn going forward.
we saw something special like you promised but missed.
99% perfect is acceptable
thank you for this, i forgot to watch it because i got busy but now im so glad i can watch it here
I play video at x.75 and it is still too fast to see whats happening for me.
imagine having to think that fast for 2 hours straight
11:49, didn't magnus have Bc5, winning the queen?
Yes, they both missed Bc5. But like Karpov once said "When I see winning move I just play it and don't bother looking for something better."
Great job commentating on these mind-melting games Jerry!
@0:58 how does a GM allow a fork like that? That's the kind of mistake I would make and I'm a total chess noob. I know they have only 1 min but still....
At 11:50 "Salty" Carlson(?) overlooked immediate win with 24. Bc5 (instead of 24. f6??).
What is this mastery at 1:35:00 ? Utterly insane skill
38:48 isn't a weird resign. White can't stop Nb3 blocking the bishop and the pawn promotion. Great commentary though. Informative, quick, pleasant voice.
38:46: not a "weired" resign: black will play Nb3, blocking the bishop and then a-pawn rolls
Congrats to Jerry for sneaking out the sneakiness first than anyone else.
That clickbait title and fire thumbnail! PogChamp Kreygasm
always great work Jerry! Thanks
19:33 How did the bishop move there?
THIS IS WEIRD
glitch
I gotta say man I really like how you break down chess. It's making me want to learn and start casually playing the game again.
Do it!😎
At 19:32 how did whites bishop cross over the pawn?
Can anyone speculate how Carlsen would stand against Nakamura in 1|0 currently?
Quantum Horizon Carlsen has played naka before on chess.com tournament just look it up on UA-cam and Carlsen won pretty handily.
11:47 After 24. f3… Black can play Bc5 pins the queen.
Love your comments throughout the games Jerry. the best. Just as entertaining as instructive
This is the pinnacle of my enjoyment of the evening. This is pure chess enjoyment. Thanks, Jerry.
At 2:03:47 you can see DrDrunkenstein in 209th place, rated 2882. Isn't that Magnus?
I love how Jerry turns Magnus's clever name into a backfire. From saying its a salty game...to Jerry instead calling him "the salty one" all tournament long.
3:26 Can somebody tell me whats wrong with just taking the knight with the pawn?
thanks
34:10 better was be moved vertical g5 and we gain quality
At 11:49 why did magnus play f6 instead of bc5 pinning the queen
Pre-move mode I suppose
At 1:24:18, Kf3??
What happened? How about QxQ eh?
keeeep on that fantastic work Jerry thx for your Videos ;DD
2:00:29 could play c2 and white takes Bc2 and this was stalemate
19:33 how did the bishop get there?
5:51 Isn't it a checkmate in two once white takes on the 8th rank? Re1 kd1 rd1+?
you mean ..Re1, Rd1 Rxd1+, Nxd1 and then black lost 2 rooks for 1
ohhh I see. Thank you!