It's nice to see the World Champion still playing with his Dad and of course, he is humble enough to take Dad's advice after losing, telling him where he did wrong and what he could've done better.
@@AsifShaheedNiloy It is a well known fact in the chess world that Grischuk is actually a Carlsen's biological father, it's not even a "public secret" anymore. That's why Magnus is so good at chess and also why you can hear him say at the end: "GG Dad."
A lot of people have misconcepti9ns about doubled pawns. Theyre only weak/bad if you needed a pawn on a certain square that it is not on anymore, if you can't defend one of them without weakening a color complex/your king significantly, or if theyre isolated. The structure after hxg5 is perfectly fine. Magnus was just upset because if white didnt have Ng5 then Magnus was much better due to how weak a2 is. But Ng5 freed white up significantly and gave him activity
That pawn on g5 (later g4) was actually quite strong, as it paralyzed white's kingside. Carlsen messed up in the endgame by giving up the e6 pawn in order to free the rook and bring the pawn to b2, but it got stuck there, so he had to trade it for white's d-pawn later.
I never understood why don't these players greet each other. Like with a hug "Ohh, Alex, long time no seen, how is family? Look, we have to play again, and I am sorry, I have to win this". No. Instead they pretend the other is invisible, and Magnus even touches the figures instead, twice each. So funny...
I am confused. It was Magnus’s turn. Couldn’t he have forced a tie? If he uses his rook then I put king in check. Wouldn’t that force a tie or at least lose the white pawn? I am sure I am just missing something but I would love to see exactly why Magnus thought he was certain to lose this game.
@@fsflip3111 the black king is boxed out by the white rook and cannot help, the black rook will have no way to prevent the pawn from queening when the white king corners it (or the black rook must be sacrificed and then it's a king and rook vs a king, easily winning for white).
I always wonder what Carlsen says to his opponent after he loses, he usually is throwing his hands up and I can imagine him saying, "I dunno wtf I was thinking"
Black , you move pg6 not you move pb5 vxpg3 end then move pg6 vxpg3 rxp7 qxr7 not move pc4 you wrote move , the pown is move end you will, the power of queen the best of all in chess
@@TheKaizenMan07 : Nothing to finish? How about finish the game? Probably just a few moves away right? I get that that’s just how pro chess goes, but I’m going to complain anyway, because it annoys me.
@@twm1452 brilliant ppl choose not to waste their own time, they have better things to do. and that’s such an immature thing to say lmao you’re going to complain just cause? nice bud, grow up
@@TheKaizenMan07 : They should just finish the game. I don't care if it wastes 35 seconds of their precious time. I've got better things to do then figure out why they resigned, they should respect my time too. (As well as every other spectators time). If you're ok with wasting your own time Mr. Maturity, that's fine too, I'm not going to tell you how to feel about it, I'd appreciate the same from you.
The evaluation bar said nothing in there There's no checkmate at all or you see the bar telling that or you think you are better than both Magnus and stockfish
Two amazingly gifted men and both respectful, how much fun was that
0:01 I love how intensely Grischuk is studying that opening position.
I thought the same thing and, "I could still play there the first two minutes".
He's looking for a mate in 30. ;-)
Counting the squares...
@@tsundoku5733 You mean a friend to play with? :D
😂😂😂
honestly a magician, everything came off the board and his pawns look so much better
Grischuk played 17 games in his mind while the opening.
Wow!!!! Ng5 was amazing!! and here I was thinking Ne1 or Nh5... Mesmerizing play by Grischuk!!
I don't even play chess. I'm just here to watch people fight quietly.
Wow glad to see that game ! Grischuk master class
When Sasha is in beast mode, he one of the toughest to beat in end games.
All Grischuk needs to become an invincible terror is lack of time
My greatest wish is to know what they said to each other’s once they’ve finished the game.
It's nice to see the World Champion still playing with his Dad and of course, he is humble enough to take Dad's advice after losing, telling him where he did wrong and what he could've done better.
Dad?
Are you riffing a quote from a book?
i think they simply respect each other
@@AsifShaheedNiloy It is a well known fact in the chess world that Grischuk is actually a Carlsen's biological father, it's not even a "public secret" anymore. That's why Magnus is so good at chess and also why you can hear him say at the end: "GG Dad."
@@andrejatodorovic4094 wow so funny and epic !
6:17 this Ng5 move is so awesome 👏
Grischuk is very impressive.
At 11:50 Grischuk said "It's okay. Next time." loll.
White's .. Ng5!! was a game changer. At that point, you could see the wind come out of Carlsen's sail.
That move was insane…
Instructive endgame.
Magnus missed Ng5 at 6:15. His face says it all.
He did but it doesn't decide the game. The material was equal after that. The game was decided in the endgame.
i think he also mentions it at the post mortem
@@Bai_Su_Zhen I dunno. Magnus' doubled pawns and Grischuk's rook tempo were big because of that.
Yes I don't think Carlsen has a future has a poker player, but it still seems should be drawable I didn't understand why let a pawn go...
WHEN YOU SAY HE MISSED DO YOU MEAN THA HE DIDNT HAVE TO TAKE WITH THE PAWN SORRY FOT THE QUESTION
Where are the coughs. I’m so confused. I didn’t hear any coughs .
Coughs are more likely to be suppressed when there is a prevalence of a potentially fatal disease that can be spread by coughing.
It's not india, it's normal country (pl)
g4 was great move but Magnus should have captured on h3 at 8:51 to repair his pawn structure. Would have been a draw in the end.
@Stamblock 2800 rated yet sometimes blunders queen and mate in one and everybody can see, but he doesn’t see. That’s chess. I’m 2200 and growing.
@@XVRMEDIA Great! What is your elo now?
@@chess_orgMagnus is 3200 something now
Naka called Sasha a genius. You can see why.
Grischuk and Carlsen are crazy about chess
Ng5! was clever giving Black doubled doubled pawns which hurt Black in the endgame.
Yes i assume that was the winning move momentum wise, it really was a catalyst for the win.
A lot of people have misconcepti9ns about doubled pawns. Theyre only weak/bad if you needed a pawn on a certain square that it is not on anymore, if you can't defend one of them without weakening a color complex/your king significantly, or if theyre isolated. The structure after hxg5 is perfectly fine. Magnus was just upset because if white didnt have Ng5 then Magnus was much better due to how weak a2 is. But Ng5 freed white up significantly and gave him activity
That pawn on g5 (later g4) was actually quite strong, as it paralyzed white's kingside. Carlsen messed up in the endgame by giving up the e6 pawn in order to free the rook and bring the pawn to b2, but it got stuck there, so he had to trade it for white's d-pawn later.
Idee ben chiare, lineari. Partita istruttiva per capire i due piani di gioco.
Sasha sat so still for so long, if he hadn't twiddled his thumb, I would've thought it was a dummy.
Grischuk always does well against Carlsen
Grischuck is 3 times world champion in Blitz
he's one of the very few that has as a close to equal win-loss ratio against Carlsen
More world blitz championship 2021 please
Yeah
Perfect.
Grischuk great
I never understood why don't these players greet each other. Like with a hug "Ohh, Alex, long time no seen, how is family? Look, we have to play again, and I am sorry, I have to win this". No. Instead they pretend the other is invisible, and Magnus even touches the figures instead, twice each. So funny...
I think they are under huge pressure
Covid regulations, no handshake just a slight look that says hi.
@@utterlysneaky True, their atoms didn't actually touch at 1:42
@@Gariban10 that's the reason. They are trying to keep focued on the gameplay without being distracted by such things like empathy for the opponent.
@@immanuellasker4273 true bro
gangster grischuk
Magnus doesn't like to draw or lose. It must not be easy to be him. It doesn't look like fun.
Desde luego, tiene un problema. Debería ir al sicólogo
Alexander again got in time trouble.
Draw or win?
Win by white, OBVIOUSLY.
I am confused. It was Magnus’s turn. Couldn’t he have forced a tie? If he uses his rook then I put king in check. Wouldn’t that force a tie or at least lose the white pawn?
I am sure I am just missing something but I would love to see exactly why Magnus thought he was certain to lose this game.
Kh6, Kg7. No more rook checks(would take 2 moves) and the pawn moves up to shield the white king. The black king is cut off.
someone explain how did he lose.
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@@fsflip3111 the black king is boxed out by the white rook and cannot help, the black rook will have no way to prevent the pawn from queening when the white king corners it (or the black rook must be sacrificed and then it's a king and rook vs a king, easily winning for white).
@@hoggmann7217 i was looking for the clear explanation as well , thank you
@@hoggmann7217 Thanks man. I understand your explanation. But shouldn't Grishuks last move be king g4 instead of king g6?
9:17
Why magnus moved Rcd2 ?
Why didn't he prepare to promote pawn in file b by moving Rcc1 ?
because b2 is hanging
Because the rook takes his pawn in b2. Seriouslly u asking that?? U moron
@@edwardolvera5280 lol don’t be so mean
@@edwardolvera5280 That's rude, he was asking a sincere question. Be nice to people and make the chess community better.
@@edwardolvera5280be respectful to people thk
8:27 f5?? What need did he have to just lose e6 and then the game?
How did he lose? I dont understand. It wasnt over
He cant stop the pawn coronation
I always wonder what Carlsen says to his opponent after he loses, he usually is throwing his hands up and I can imagine him saying, "I dunno wtf I was thinking"
"Well played, damnit"
He's is saying, jäkla svenskar, nu var dem bättre idag igen
not very friendly. what is the point of always arriving late?
6:54 why not take a2 he can get similar position but Queen's on the board
Because the white Queen is 100 times better. Alone in the 7, 6, 5 ranks can cause very very much damage
11:35. Faces are hilarious
Why is white queen more powerful than black here? is it situational where Mag preferred to prevent both queens happening?
lol title of vid misleading - Carlsen obviously knew he lost :p
Why is Magnus always late to his games?
Mental game
Blunder in 10:28 Rb6+ Ke5?? Only move Kg7! Why ? Until he protects the pawn from h6 .so that the white can not take the pawn for check
i have no idea how carlson lost here?
By not capturing on h3 8:51
Exactly!
Loving the comments
Magnus had OCD at the start
-er, who won?
Grischuk
Carlsen resigned, his king can never reach the pawn
Carlsen has no idea? And you "know that he had no idea"? Really?
Waoh
He looks hungover 😂
Black , you move pg6 not you move pb5 vxpg3 end then move pg6 vxpg3 rxp7 qxr7 not move pc4 you wrote move , the pown is move end you will, the power of queen the best of all in chess
5securitaku a úplně k hovnu 😂
Is this the person that they called the greatest player of all time?
No his name is Garry Kasparov.
@@akashsinha2880 More likely Fischer
are you the dumbest human on earth?
3 mins in he could of brought his k Igbo out and threatened the pawn then his knight after
mógł nie oddawać gratis tego piona na e6, ten ruch f5 nie podobał mi się
f5 is mistake
I wish they would just finish the games so we don’t have to figure out why they choose to resign.
there’s nothing to finish, they both know why carlsen is resigning and there’s nothing for him to play, other than a 1% chance at a draw
@@TheKaizenMan07 : Nothing to finish? How about finish the game? Probably just a few moves away right?
I get that that’s just how pro chess goes, but I’m going to complain anyway, because it annoys me.
@@twm1452 brilliant ppl choose not to waste their own time, they have better things to do. and that’s such an immature thing to say lmao you’re going to complain just cause? nice bud, grow up
@@TheKaizenMan07 : They should just finish the game. I don't care if it wastes 35 seconds of their precious time. I've got better things to do then figure out why they resigned, they should respect my time too. (As well as every other spectators time). If you're ok with wasting your own time Mr. Maturity, that's fine too, I'm not going to tell you how to feel about it, I'd appreciate the same from you.
@@twm1452 maybe just don’t watch chess then, if it’s that hard to comprehend basic chess, why are you watching it in the first place lolololol
11:18 Magnus bringing the arrogance look again, after losing, it will be his downfall
he is already in history books for his success.. what downfall, what arrogance look? U seeing things?
@@Gardstyle35just another jealous loser.
10:52 rook take rook?
then pawn takes back with check, and white is left with a couple pawns to escort across the board.
@@ade8890 Oh yes yes, thanks
Why no female chess grandmasters?
Or brick layers?
Or convicts?
Dude will be telling his Grandchildren about how he beat, fair and square, the highest ranked Grandmaster ever.
Dude?! That's Aleksandar Grischuk you talk as if he had only one lucky win against Magnus LOL
Magnus will be telling their kids the time he almost beat Grischuck
@@juanwaffle1 exactly
Obviously you don’t know much about chess
That’s Alexander Grischuk ffs, not like a random chess player
Grichu the joker
Magnus had mate @6:27 buy didn't see it
if the black bishop ate white bishop then white will move queen to black king and black will win
@@mohamedprince2722 you mean WHITE will win with mate on h7.
The evaluation bar said nothing in there
There's no checkmate at all or you see the bar telling that or you think you are better than both Magnus and stockfish
@@unknown-unknown69 I can beat both with my eyes closed
Ten Magnus to laik
The title seems arrogant.
Carlsen je umobolnik
Que mal perder tiene Magnus
let intree
I watched side one game more than this😅
🤣
I love seeing him lose
Wow
@@DougieBarclay No malicious intent. I just like seeing the underdog win. He’s obviously a genius
Loved grishuk’s nother day nother dollar attitude at the end of the game
Blunder
Grischuk , you not win carlsen win in chess
Carlsen LOST this game.
Even Nihal plays better finals than Carlsen. I think tha's one of his weekness. Grischuk plays with tenacity.
It’s called the endgame and undoubtedly Magnus is the best at endgames.
@@keenleannuanonas643 Nihal is better in endgames than Magnus.
@@lapalabraencapsulasnah, uncle Misha after two beers plays better finals than Nihal.