Daniil Dubov - The Dumbledore of chess world | Yangyi Yu vs Daniil Dubov | World Blitz 2023
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2024
- It was the nineteenth round of the FIDE World Blitz Championship 2023 and GM Daniil Dubov (2763) was making his way to catch up with the tournament leader GM Magnus Carlsen. Can he beat China no. 3 GM Yangyi Yu (2762) and get closer to the pole position? Watch the action-packed game to see what happens.
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Dubov is a beast
It took Dubov 3 seconds to play Bb4. Must be a known error.
Not too difficult a tactic for someone like dubov, probably just intuition.
Still in his prep :-)
@@benjosakuza895literally no
Unreal move. It took me like 3 minutes of looking at it to understand
Whether intuition or opening prep (19 moves deep!), Bb4 is QUITE impressive.
My crush, Dubov ♥️
Amazing Bb4, totally incredible
Como hizo para ver la jugada Ab4 a la velocidad de La Luz ??????? 😱😱😱😱😱😱
Fué muy injusto para el ajedrez que no le hayan comido el alfil, y así haber desatado la debacle china jaja
Wow this was an amazing truly destroy of ego.
3:56 Dubov moving his hand like if he has a pawn xd
Dubov, the modern-day Mikhail Tal
mechanical game, tal better
Magician
Great prep
Genius
Ох, Даня - молодец!
Bb4!!
Yangyi should take the rook with bishop
Can someone explain the f4 push by the black pawn? I was able to see the reason why bb4 was made earlier by myself but with this one, I really can't. I'm just a beginner, so..
Aha planning to grab pawn at a4...
@@bladecup Oh, I thought about that too but.. that's just it? Wouldn't he lose a rook then for a pawn?
@@ced3069 If you notice, they dont play instant, everything is about developing position...
@@bladecup Yes but that's endgame already though
I think his idea was that if Rxf7 he has Qxe1+ with perpetual check, saving a draw. The pawn on f4 blocks the white Queen's vision of the h4 pawn and allows the black Queen to check continuously along the a4-e1 diagonal.
3:57 why Dubov give the bishop in b2 ?
And why Yangyi didn't take it?
@@pbergn idk
knight will fork queen and bishop,take bishop then rook
i like magic
Guys can anyone tell me why he didnt move rook to c7 @ 8:50 ?
Queen E1+ and back then a draw
Nice, i come again man.
f5 really!?
So why didn’t the guy in the suit take the bishop on b4?
20.Ne5 Qe8 21.Nxd7 Nd5 (the black queen cannot take the knight on d7 else 22. Bxe6 with check, capturing the black queen). Watch the sequence again - it's amazing. Yu Yangyi moves his knight to e7. Dubov sees bishop b4 in 2 seconds and plays that move on the third second. Then watch Yu Yangyi. The second Dubov plays bishop b4 he stops moving his hand against his chin. He looks intensely at the board - he's like WTF - then 5 seconds later a little kind of semi-nod - he realises the danger - then rests his arm on the table to spend ages calculating how to save his own bishop from being taken by a poisoned unprotected opposite bishop). Maestro Dubov.
Where's Sagar ? I need to know whats happening on the board!
It’s me or he blunder his rook ?😂
No because after you take with the bishop, you retake with the rook and after the rook blocks you give a Queen check on the diagonal and he will lose the rook!
Tie?
Dubov won. If you ever have a question on who won or lost. Look at where they place their Kings at the end of the game. Both Kings are in the white space, which means that white won. If both are in the black space, then black won. If both Kings are in their own same color (One in black and the other one in white) that means draw.
@@baskeplaye009 I didn't know that. Thank you.
@@baskeplaye009 beautifully explained
Bb4 wasn’t that bad a move
I thought it was a blunder at first, but then I saw the follow up tactics after ...Bxb4 where Dubov regains the piece and maybe wins a pawn or even the queen!
No, because if he takes Dubov will play Ne5 forking the bishop and queen and after taking the bishop he has bxe6 check, devastating. Super GMs dont make blunders like that
Like I said, I thought it was a blunder at first., but then I saw the same tactics that you just listed.@@Narrowcros