Calculating the line is no problem, most of the intermediates can do that. But actually recognizing, that you are winning there without spending at least 10 minutes is insane
Where he just says "and I should be better in the rook ending"! I followed it to the point that I could see the position, but no way I could just evaluate that position as better. Amazing to get to watch him clean up in the ending that he visualized.
The Secret is experience (obviously), the amount of positions you can remember at once and playing lots and lots of finals... Carlsen's level is so high hw achieved this kind of position milions of times apparently, so he could handle things like he's doing his every morning coffee, with one hand tied behind his back... We also can achieve this level... by training and gainind experience you can shoot as high as your determination permits
@@robertrodes1546 I think the easiest way to tell that his position is winning is that his rook keeps the black king pinned at the back of the board, whereas Magnus's king is free to simply walk up and eat stuff. Obviously Magnus saw more than just that, but I think that's the gist of it.
He knows he's better in that position because it's an endgame and his king is closer to the center, every intermediate player would see that. One impressive thing is he anticipated his opponent would play Kf5, but maybe he was just calculating that just in case. The truly impressive thing is how he casually walked his king though the board to promote the pawn, he didn't even had to calculate that, I'd spent a lot of time wondering what's the best square for my king to avoid checks and losing material.
The magic is not the calculation part (which in itself is very impressive), it's the part where Magnus can conclude "I should be better in the rook ending" in a heartbeat after he's done with the calculation.
"She will play Qd4, this will trigger a synapse in her brain that will cause her in the next game to pre-move incorrectly Rd8. I will take advantage of that and she will resign. In our 3rd game she will want to play a line she is most familiar with to prevent another blunder. Unfortunately for her, I am more familiar with that line."
Amazing how easy Carlsen makes it look! I'm roughly an expert level player and its mind boggling how quickly and accurately Carlsen comes up with strategic ideas and calculates the relevant lines. Thanks!
Interesting how he instantly sees and plays the winning endgame plan once she makes a mistake. I might find that but I'd have to think about it for ten minutes. He just does it immediately.
Tons of experience makes it see every possibilities in seconds. To make a different line of speaking, you need ten minutes because you are calculating a line with your pieces meanwhile magnus just remember various aspects that he saw thousands times before so he just put those puzzle pieces into the game
That's how GMs play chess. It's no longer a game but rather a series of memorization that goes through their heads. Calculation only goes second. I dare not to say that a single person can actually memorize the Shannon's number but the realm of possibility is close if you have an eidetic memory. This is why most GMs chess battles always result in a draw because at the top of competition, the battle is between your opponents psyche and your own. In short, you wait for the opponent to blunder or if you have a higher state of mind than your opponent, you can force them to take a blunder because it only takes a single major mistake to turn things around in the game of chess.
I love and find find very interesting is the fact that he backed up in the middle of the game away from the left he knew what to take after he backed up pieces. I need that skill 😊
One can see that a big boost victories come from understanding the finals, because Carlsen could instantly see that he was going to be better in the rook ending.
I'm guessing Kf7 to e7 and it acts like a blockader. In the game the e-pawn was able to run freely because the lone rook on e8 was no match for white's pawn, rook and king.
No, the line would be Rf8 followed by Ke2 and Rxf5. This stops white from getting his passed pawn in the centre (for example after Rxf5, Rxe6 Kf7 Ra6 Rxe5+)
Watching players calculate lines makes me think of League of Legends, real-time strategy game where players play a single character, like Queen, and dive into the chessboard itself
Okay, complete noob here. It took me awhile to understand why she resigned. I love it when chess people verbalize their thoughts as they play. It makes for a great learning experience for beginners like me.
Omg he is beating effortlessly 2500 like it was a child. Wonder if that line calculations was his only calculations in this game and rest of the moves was like pure positional moves only? What tou think ?
Seems like you felt judged personally. Here is some wisdom for you , without judgment there would no balance in the world. It would be complete chaos. You need order and chaos for balance. I don’t know what you look like , but if you looked anything like Carlson did before do yourself a favor and change it . Once you do observe others reaction to you and see for yourself. If the reaction is positive then my judgement was right. Not being able to judge correctly and when needed is a weakness not a strength. Moreover the legal system has a judicial branch and has a judge appointed for a reason.
Calculating the line is no problem, most of the intermediates can do that. But actually recognizing, that you are winning there without spending at least 10 minutes is insane
Where he just says "and I should be better in the rook ending"! I followed it to the point that I could see the position, but no way I could just evaluate that position as better. Amazing to get to watch him clean up in the ending that he visualized.
The Secret is experience (obviously), the amount of positions you can remember at once and playing lots and lots of finals...
Carlsen's level is so high hw achieved this kind of position milions of times apparently, so he could handle things like he's doing his every morning coffee, with one hand tied behind his back...
We also can achieve this level... by training and gainind experience you can shoot as high as your determination permits
@@robertrodes1546 I think the easiest way to tell that his position is winning is that his rook keeps the black king pinned at the back of the board, whereas Magnus's king is free to simply walk up and eat stuff. Obviously Magnus saw more than just that, but I think that's the gist of it.
actually no. not at all. cause you can easily calculate, that your pawn is gonna go trough.
He knows he's better in that position because it's an endgame and his king is closer to the center, every intermediate player would see that. One impressive thing is he anticipated his opponent would play Kf5, but maybe he was just calculating that just in case. The truly impressive thing is how he casually walked his king though the board to promote the pawn, he didn't even had to calculate that, I'd spent a lot of time wondering what's the best square for my king to avoid checks and losing material.
* Magnus simply calculates a line.
lmao, so true
He makes it look sooo easy 👏
Casually calculating mate-in-100
That line wasn't very impressive it was the ease with which he sees it and knows instantly it wins that's impressive.
The magic is not the calculation part (which in itself is very impressive), it's the part where Magnus can conclude "I should be better in the rook ending" in a heartbeat after he's done with the calculation.
He is or at least used to be the best lategame player in the world, no? So of course he thinks he should be better in any ending.
@@robinburkart6445fair
He saw that he was going to get a passed pawn in the endgame.
@@robinburkart6445 nah he just knows instantly which endgames are winning or losing
@@robinburkart6445 He will only go into an endgame if he sees himself winning. If he can't have an edge, he will try to draw.
Bro thinks he is Hikaru
Takes takes takes takes takes and ke2
DONT BOO SPAM!! BRILLIANT!!
Bro is Hikaru Carlsen
Word.
@@kioku2022Hicarlsen
some people see 3 moves ahead. others 3 games.
and others years . ( fischer )
"She will play Qd4, this will trigger a synapse in her brain that will cause her in the next game to pre-move incorrectly Rd8. I will take advantage of that and she will resign. In our 3rd game she will want to play a line she is most familiar with to prevent another blunder. Unfortunately for her, I am more familiar with that line."
And I only see 3 moves behind.
Takes, takes, takes, takes, takes, takes, Ke2 ... and im winning. Chess can be so easy 😅
"Chess speaks for itself"
Amazing how easy Carlsen makes it look! I'm roughly an expert level player and its mind boggling how quickly and accurately Carlsen comes up with strategic ideas and calculates the relevant lines. Thanks!
Awesome technique there....very strong player bossed.
Yes, he should dedicate himself to this, it seems like he has a lot of future.
This guy is really decent at chess, he should play more.
Same joke every vid…😊
😴
stupid overused joke, shame on you!
He's kinda mid
Interesting how he instantly sees and plays the winning endgame plan once she makes a mistake. I might find that but I'd have to think about it for ten minutes. He just does it immediately.
Tons of experience makes it see every possibilities in seconds. To make a different line of speaking, you need ten minutes because you are calculating a line with your pieces meanwhile magnus just remember various aspects that he saw thousands times before so he just put those puzzle pieces into the game
That's how GMs play chess. It's no longer a game but rather a series of memorization that goes through their heads. Calculation only goes second. I dare not to say that a single person can actually memorize the Shannon's number but the realm of possibility is close if you have an eidetic memory.
This is why most GMs chess battles always result in a draw because at the top of competition, the battle is between your opponents psyche and your own. In short, you wait for the opponent to blunder or if you have a higher state of mind than your opponent, you can force them to take a blunder because it only takes a single major mistake to turn things around in the game of chess.
he seems like a good chess player, looking forward to seeing him play at top level some day
Wow look at you with your original jokes.
@@tuhaggiswow the originality police 👮♀️
@@tomarintomarin9520catch him he's already black
@@tuhaggis
Them Reddit dorks bro 😂
Yes, if he took a break from content and stopped being a chess influencer and tried tournaments instead i think he would actually do pretty good
I hope this guy goes far, he is quite good
Hahaha😂
Him being the best player in the world: There is no far after this, other than Stockfish
What a calculation! 😮
Magnus made this calculation look very easy but in the real game I would not even able to calculate for 3 moves accurately
Casual brilliance
The way to win at chess is to just be Magnus. That's it, just be Magnus.
Intermediate players make it seem so hard often, it just so simple. Be Magnus...
just another day at the office. Legend!!
I love and find find very interesting is the fact that he backed up in the middle of the game away from the left he knew what to take after he backed up pieces. I need that skill 😊
Thank you
When he explain, it look so easy lol
He is incredible!
Magnus looks like hes just been out jogging. I think he really enjoyed this casual game as hes not competing in tournaments.
Hey this guy is pretty good
I loved him when he fought against the Hulk in Ragnarok.
He makes the game look so easy
Does anyone know where the full video is?
You'll find it on the channel of Offerspill Sjakklubb
Petition for playing top-GMs into hexagonal chess
People might think they are Hikaru, but Magnus is at GOAT level among Kasparov, Mikhail Tal, Vishi Anand - The champs
I know I’m Hikaru. What you talking bout?
One can see that a big boost victories come from understanding the finals, because Carlsen could instantly see that he was going to be better in the rook ending.
4:13 he think he is hikaru 💀💀
That was cool -- more arrows than at an Sen. Elizabeth Warren family reunion.
@4:47 - why was it a bad pre-move? Might she have played the completely illogical Rc8 (or Ra6)? Is that it?
I'm guessing Kf7 to e7 and it acts like a blockader. In the game the e-pawn was able to run freely because the lone rook on e8 was no match for white's pawn, rook and king.
No, the line would be Rf8 followed by Ke2 and Rxf5. This stops white from getting his passed pawn in the centre (for example after Rxf5, Rxe6 Kf7 Ra6 Rxe5+)
He makes it look so easy
I always look at these and think.. yeah.. what what if you just calculate the pressure on each square
Magnus is just on another level.
Amazing skin retexturization!
After this video, I just understood why Magnus is rated over 3000 on most if not all servers on online chess.
Magnus "Engine" Carlsen
4:46 haha damn
What does "calculating squares" mean?
Could somebody explain Magnus his move at 4:40? His rook just vanished from the board with his King... I have never seen that move?
black premoved their rook on to his rook and it disappeared instantly, i also had to rewind a few times to see what happened :D
Watching players calculate lines makes me think of League of Legends, real-time strategy game where players play a single character, like Queen, and dive into the chessboard itself
League is not RTS. But I see your point.
unreal
there is no way he thinks these pieces and their colors are ok,even the board, absolutely terrible
Goddamnit
He has been playing since his last birth
Unfair
Outrageous. I shat.
Bro won the game yesterday
Okay, complete noob here. It took me awhile to understand why she resigned. I love it when chess people verbalize their thoughts as they play. It makes for a great learning experience for beginners like me.
Magnus knows what he's eating for breakfast for the rest of his life.
4:57, Black could Re8 to block that pawn from advancing.
No
To all you MC bathers out there…we are lucky to be able to watch him in action. Chess is better and more popular than ever before because of him.
Normal masters: calculate x moves
Carlsen: enumerate y options, x moves automatically known already somehow
Magnus can wear his hair anyway he likes. He makes chess seem effortless.
everytime i see Magnus or Hikaru play, they feel the same way i feel when i play my 10 year old cousins.
2:47 Surely Ng5 is best?
Mabinogi Mabinogi Mabinogi Mabinogi Mabinogi Mabinogi Mabinogi Mabinogi
Who is MADnus?
Oh shiiiit, its so simple for him.
Who is this cagnus marlson guy
I know Maggie will read my comments as well as my thoughts one day. He is too good to miss anything.
chess is an easy game, just look at this dude!
I just realized i will never be a good chess player. Im also 40 years old
e4 take... take take take take... checkmate😅
Omg he is beating effortlessly 2500 like it was a child. Wonder if that line calculations was his only calculations in this game and rest of the moves was like pure positional moves only? What tou think ?
Magzy bogues lol
MAGNUS: The most humble world champion :D
Game name?
Chatrang-Namak
first time in magnus's life, he seems attrctive, both in the preview and in the video
What calculation? He just walked out a line. And it came true.
The artificial sharpening of the video hurts my eyes.
Easy moves but this guy got potential.. should practice more and maybe he can play nationals one day.
I think the "1000 ELO" kid on Gotham Chess can beat this guy with the funny English accent..
The way he plays he can be a world champ someday
Highly original comment. 🙄
Magnus doesnt need to calculate too much.
It's like many famous musicians can't read notes
Makes this look so simple. I'd blunder from the opening let alone this far in..😭
If he keeps going, keeps practicing, and puts the work in...this guy might make it one day. Very promising.
You really think you are funny? After the comment is already thousands of time being made.
Opponent is Abdumalik?
No It's a she abdulmalik is her father's name, probably
@@IcuTapIcu that's what I am saying. Mentioning her surname
Unnecessary subtitles spoiled it
What website is this?
Chess24
Chess24 I think, not sure tho
Chess24 or weird looking lichess
This is UA-cam, son.
@@SigurdBraathenbruh
Небо и Земля
i always said it. chess is just math. these math thinkers must be epic in chess
Why can't he win the pawn at 2:33? I'm trying to learn
he can, he just thinks the other move is stronger
he can but there is some counter play like rb8 or d5
Kramnik will never play junior players online want a game come play in real life chess 😊
I know nothing about chess. Why did the game end if a checkmate wasn’t reached?
I think this guy is playing chess good. He has a high potential
Calculate squares? How many squares are there?
so many
Hikaru for the better content
Huh?
looks easy, but...
Guy talks big game but would get crushed by Magnus Carlsen.
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Stolen content!
where's the original?
@@NitroNovaMusic Magnus Carlsen channel you'll find everything you need, he used to have a decent amount of streams.
Bro thinks he's Gothamchess
0:00 millennial pause
its just 5 moves. any 1200 can do it. the feel for the endgame the clearity of how its winning is the magnus speciality
I’m glad magnus cut his hair. He finally looks normal again and Magnus again .
Something wrong with you
@@AndreLobovno bro something wrong with you trust me. Magnus was starting to look an idiot .
@@queensgambit4982 no you just look judgmental
Seems like you felt judged personally. Here is some wisdom for you , without judgment there would no balance in the world. It would be complete chaos. You need order and chaos for balance. I don’t know what you look like , but if you looked anything like Carlson did before do yourself a favor and change it . Once you do observe others reaction to you and see for yourself. If the reaction is positive then my judgement was right. Not being able to judge correctly and when needed is a weakness not a strength. Moreover the legal system has a judicial branch and has a judge appointed for a reason.
i just farted. really hard
#you#and#absolute#chess#???????????
he shows hows nothing.
It must be boring for his mind to play chess. I'm surprised he still plays it. Maybe as there is not much else to make money?