@@marcrob100my chess games are basically this! So i go here to force him there.. thennn he did a completely different move and i would have to rethink everything.. two games a day.. and my skill drop by 200 ranks.
He has a photogenic memory. The man can set up games he played from weeks prior. Bobby Fischer had a photogenic memory, also. Hikaru has great memory too. A great memory is necessary to count multiple moves ahead.
Not really strategic mastery. Slightly worse in the midgame, losing in the endgame, and then wins off of forcing blunders against a low time opponent. Classic Magnus with his rock solid endgame.
Magnus' idea was to sack the a7 pawn, which at least allows him to regain control of the open file with Rd8. This would also come with tempo as white king has back-rank mate issues. Then after white reponds with a move like g3, black has some counterplay with Rd2 and a fork on f2 and b2. But Artemiev saw all of this, and just played g3 first, with the followup idea of meeting Rd8 with Qc3 where both of magnus' pieces would be hanging and he loses. At that point, magnus realised his mistake and tried to bail out with Qf3, seeking a perpetual check.
This one seemed to be a lesson in King safety. Entering an endgame three pawns down (including 2 white passers!), King safety afforded Magnus the tempi to harass the white King and pick off pawns in the process, incredibly liquidating the two passers and going up by one pawn with the initiative.
knight was used to protect bishop on b4. they traded a knight and bishop each. if he used pawn, that bishop would have been taken and he'd be worse off only claiming a knight.
Magnus missed a checkmate that was a mere two moves away at 5:34. I was frustrated watching this. I'm a hobbyist chess player and I play at 900 elo on my app. I would easily get smoked by Magnus, but it sure would be fun to play him at least once. I'm super aggressive with takes and sacrificing pieces.
@6:28 if he would've put Queen F5 he would attack the Rook and the 1 file, Rook takes pawn, Queen B1 Check, white is forced to block with Queen, Black Queen takes with Checkmate
I hate watching his chess.... But I do watch it... I'm an idiot. Thing is - the only thought I have in my head is "why TF I'm not as quick and smart as this idiot?" Oh well.
Title: Strategic Mastery Reality: Outplayed until he was able to tactically overwhelm Artemiev when they were on low time. You don't need to pump up Magnus with clickbait titles -- he's already the strongest player ever. Its insulting to Artemiev who played far better than your title implies.
Strategic mastery? Not in this game, and you know it . Carlsen's own commentary gives the lie to your wild claim. I hope it was worth trying to fool us for the pittance UA-cam will pay for such small viewing figures.
clickbait There's no strategic mastery. Equal play, then Magnus blundered a bit and lost advantage, and then opponent got short on time and made mistakes.
@@bhavyasrivastava1889 Gdi, don't make me go in and timestamp every word that comes out of his mouth that indicates that there is no strategic mastery. Numbskulls.
@@jewbacha1137 No, this is the embodiment of the Dunning-Kruger effect. He is not overselling his moves because he completely understands the potential consequences of them not because he isn't using strategy.
Title: "Magnus Carlsen's strategic mastery".
Magnus: I'm just hoping for tricks at this point.
Very funny observation
😂
While giving a breakdown and making a video...
"this is probably a lost cause" ........ "Wow".
lmao i was like bruh tricks ahhaha, but he really did lose, he just did what i do and waste their time.
I love how every time magnus plays someone he has to explain his lore like he's a dark souls character
😂😂
what’s funny is i just came from playing elden ring and watching videos on it 😀
Hahahh😂
😂😂
yea😆😂
classic magnus effect. End game master, forcer of blunders
2:40 "So I'm thinking..." Well obviously, I was thinking the same thing actually... yeah.
I was pouring a beer at that time.. Jesus.
I was taking a shit
@@hoenircanuteloser
I could see it
Magnus: “I don’t know why he’s.. thinking..”
😂😂😂😂
🤷♂ whats there to think about?
That one was the best!
Anytime you have Magnus in a corner, he finds a way to make you feel the pressure as well 😂
It's funny how he took those 4 pawns at the end with the Queen
Superior mastery and control
10:00. "Wow " is priceless
@2:40 casually thinks about 8 moves ahead and draws it out in about 1 second 😂 for what would take us all at least 30 seconds-4min if even
and then all the moves are played as he expected
Yes. I would do the calculation then after the moves I would dicover I was a complete rook down
@@marcrob100my chess games are basically this! So i go here to force him there.. thennn he did a completely different move and i would have to rethink everything.. two games a day.. and my skill drop by 200 ranks.
SO HE DOES THINKING ONE AT A TIME! I thought with his playing style, Magnus can see the future 😵💫
He has a photogenic memory. The man can set up games he played from weeks prior. Bobby Fischer had a photogenic memory, also. Hikaru has great memory too. A great memory is necessary to count multiple moves ahead.
@@alexshropshire4651*photographic
Photogenic memory is a myth according to modern science It's just a good memory.
lmao "photogenic"
"Photographic memory" is the phrase. Photogenic means "looks great on camera".
Magnus is just so strong when time is of the essence - he is just fractions quicker
Not really strategic mastery. Slightly worse in the midgame, losing in the endgame, and then wins off of forcing blunders against a low time opponent. Classic Magnus with his rock solid endgame.
In classic hes different
Well that's why he is 17 times champion and u r nowhere to be seen
Losing, but with a better position
@Godkiller123-q1s f off with your irrelevant comment
Since when does mastery mean perfection? And being up on time against your opponent is part of the strategy.
This is why staying solid in low time matters. Keep your cool.
What a game!
Mugsy Bogues is an NBA legend and one of the GOATs of basketball.
Nice info!
Not one of the GOATS but it was amazing that had a good 15 year NBA career being 5'3"
He isn’t close to one of the GOATS lol wtf he was a good role player but that was it.
The goat of 5"3 lol
wondering at 6:27 what was wrong with Qa5 which is threatening mate on e1 and protecting the pawn on a7?
Can some please explain the move of black queen from E5 to F6, doesn’t it allow for the white to capture pond on A7?
Magnus' idea was to sack the a7 pawn, which at least allows him to regain control of the open file with Rd8. This would also come with tempo as white king has back-rank mate issues. Then after white reponds with a move like g3, black has some counterplay with Rd2 and a fork on f2 and b2.
But Artemiev saw all of this, and just played g3 first, with the followup idea of meeting Rd8 with Qc3 where both of magnus' pieces would be hanging and he loses.
At that point, magnus realised his mistake and tried to bail out with Qf3, seeking a perpetual check.
@@cropcircles5697What’s your rating?
Why at 9:49 he doesnt check and then just exchange queens? White kd6 looks like a bad move but i have a sneaking suspicion i am completely wrong
Then white would have had that A pass pawn I believe
I feel like I stalled in this exact same position before
8:47 Magnus-"How does he intend to keep this together."
0.2 sec later
"Ok this makes sense"
This one seemed to be a lesson in King safety. Entering an endgame three pawns down (including 2 white passers!), King safety afforded Magnus the tempi to harass the white King and pick off pawns in the process, incredibly liquidating the two passers and going up by one pawn with the initiative.
He is so good its mind blowing
When the 3 minutes feels like a 10 minutes game
6:20 Magnus Qa5 then Qe1 checkmate if he doesn't move the pawns forward
Magnus at 3:50 had the chance to go. Bishop D3 then queen H2 for checkmate quick
That’s not checkmate
Oof, opponent hates himself for losing that one
Have you ever wondered what a chess engine like (stockfish) would give you for a chess rating after a series of matches ?
why at 3:22 did he not take the night with the pawn he would have been up a night?
nvm had to protect his biship
why is there time added the end ?
@ 07:50 in the game the clock reads 5 sec. left , then it just increases ?
It was doing that all game. It's a 3|2, which means they start with 3 minutes and gain 2 seconds every move.
at 3:19 can anyone explain why he didn't took pawn with pawn why knight was used
he wants to discover on attack on Bb4 with Bd2
knight was used to protect bishop on b4. they traded a knight and bishop each. if he used pawn, that bishop would have been taken and he'd be worse off only claiming a knight.
why is mangnus highlight played moves blue?
Wish I knew a bit more about chess. I don’t understand how he won at the end. Still seemed pretty even? Can anyone explain
The other guy resigned.
Why wasn't 23. Rxa7?
At 3:39 why didn’t the opponent exchange queens and then continue to get a new Queen on the right hs?
How would he exchange queens?
At move 11, 12, 13 why not go bishop D3. The Q B2 checkmate, if he doesn’t go G3.
Can someone please explain how is the time increasing at last?
Its a gamemode which gives time after every move
@@rubenarvidsson9004 thanks
Thank you!!
Artemiev's peak Fide rating is 2761 classical and 2849 blitz
Magnus missed a checkmate that was a mere two moves away at 5:34. I was frustrated watching this. I'm a hobbyist chess player and I play at 900 elo on my app. I would easily get smoked by Magnus, but it sure would be fun to play him at least once. I'm super aggressive with takes and sacrificing pieces.
What site Magnus Carlsen is playing on?
The yellow subtitle strips blicks out three rows of the board -- whats the point of them if the game cannot be seen?
Bro's not sure move is best move😭🙏
Was this recorded in 2007? Even ai doesn't help that much
Why not take on a2 when it was given?
what website is that
Should be chess24 back then b4 it was sold and shutdown. If it's chess24 then it's safe to conclude that these videos are supposedly 2 years old
@@xylokpool thanks
The board sounds like chess24
this website name
Magnus a kind day
He beat himself at chess when he was 4. He is the best chess player of all time.
Bar none.
I will never be a chess master or a linebacker; I can't blitz!
what website is this?
Chess24
why didn't you go bh3 when queen was d5
I dont know whybis he thinking 😂😂😂
Artemiev is so strooong
Hes a GM for a reason, i wanna Be strong like Him someday, So i can play with other Legend GM
How did that GM lose thatendgame?
Forget -Me-Nots
If the strategic mastery has to do with getting his opponent in time trouble, then ok.
@6:28 if he would've put Queen F5 he would attack the Rook and the 1 file, Rook takes pawn, Queen B1 Check, white is forced to block with Queen, Black Queen takes with Checkmate
They are not that dumb at that level
it's very hard challenge,said Mangnus and drinking cola/whiskey with ice 🤣.....
I believe Paul Morphy could beat, or at least hang with Magnus. Nobody else stands a chance. Wow before chess theory that would be a great match up.
Could white bishop not have took pawn on H7 check, king captures bishop, and then white queen could take black queen?
Magnus "I'm just thinking...." I'm looking at my screen with sideways eyes, like a labrador puppy that's figuring out if it can eat the cake or not!
I love how he draws arrows until it looks like a blob knowing full well simpleton like me have no idea how to follow this!
Lol i saw that his arrows would end up in him saving a knight protecting his undefended bishop at that point
Magnus no play like that absoluty certain
Rotelli speaks
Aura is too powerful
More
end game god
Does Magnus miss a free pawn with the Queen at around 5 mins?
I hate watching his chess.... But I do watch it... I'm an idiot.
Thing is - the only thought I have in my head is "why TF I'm not as quick and smart as this idiot?"
Oh well.
i am new in chess
That game was a draw the 3,000 player played like 1,500 rated player .😮
I appreciate your video, it's really fun for me, not with your chess, but I always look at your face
Title: Strategic Mastery
Reality: Outplayed until he was able to tactically overwhelm Artemiev when they were on low time.
You don't need to pump up Magnus with clickbait titles -- he's already the strongest player ever. Its insulting to Artemiev who played far better than your title implies.
This happens when you olay magnus , in your unconscious mind you like to blunder the endgame to him .
It was close.
Or wasn't.
Check
He is real Magnus Carlsen ?
My rank is 1000 . Is hard to get to at least 1200
Strategic mastery? Not in this game, and you know it .
Carlsen's own commentary gives the lie to your wild claim. I hope it was worth trying to fool us for the pittance UA-cam will pay for such small viewing figures.
verry good
Magnus was losing until late... always seems to destroy opponents in the endgame
Artemiev outplayed Magnus in this one. But due to time, he lost.
Magnus Carslen is great but he would weep the floor if he would fought Mikhal Tal in his prime 😊
Dream on lmao, Tal would cry in the corner if he had to face Magnus. Engines prove it.
Couldnt handle the time pressure.
I like agnus
entertaining game but strategic mastery? more like artemiev collapsing in time pressure in a winning position
Endgame is where he is better
This was actually a bad game for his level not a "Strategic Mastery"
Yes
Wow!!!
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Now
where is the strategic mastery?
he was worse the entire game
Well maybe not the entire game, ya know, given that he won lol.
Gm
No
Magnus doesn’t hold back when it comes to this variation of the Nimzo. He hates playing against the Bd2 line. BORING lifeless chess!!!
But then why does he prefer positional defensive chess instead of tactical attacking chess like Mikhail Tal
@ The question is why do his opponents prefer that kind of chess.
clickbait
There's no strategic mastery. Equal play, then Magnus blundered a bit and lost advantage, and then opponent got short on time and made mistakes.
L take
Not a take, just objective facts.
You seem like you don’t even know what strategic thinking is. Seriously, it’s an L take
@@bhavyasrivastava1889 Gdi, don't make me go in and timestamp every word that comes out of his mouth that indicates that there is no strategic mastery. Numbskulls.
@@jewbacha1137 No, this is the embodiment of the Dunning-Kruger effect. He is not overselling his moves because he completely understands the potential consequences of them not because he isn't using strategy.
I like chess and bewbies
so overrated
How can the best chess player to ever live be overrated
Idk if it bait or not but you definitely can't be serious
said by 900 elo