Tied with Magnus on the first place, playing excellent chess in the last few days, I think this was really a bold move to go all out against Magnus with the black pieces. He could have played a safe line and maybe played for a draw and then could have tried to beat others while tied with Magnus for the top spot. But this is what makes him diffrent. Amazing play as always by Magnus but kudos to Mamedyarov for not settling and playing safe.
@@randymctavish3728 If shakhriyar wanted a draw i think it would have been closer. These guys are pretty good at dealing with and overcoming unforeseen consequences. There are lines which are just safer.
Many of mameds moves were not the absolute best, but required the absolute best counterplay (only one winning move each time, for like 5 moves in a row) from magnus to keep his winning chances. I think vs any other player, mamed would have easily drawn the game, which makes this even more impressive.
Please do not create names like mamed or whatever. Not respectful. He has nickname Shak or just full last name. It is not polite in our culture to call people the way you feel easy. Thanks!
@Ze TheGame You’re very immature and you speak only for yourself. Mamedyarov is a renowned player, covered on this channel many times, and regularly plays spectacular games.
@Ze TheGame Then you have no idea about the chess but the name. Your comment is so stupid. I would politely respond to you " Fuck off" if you are soo much unrespectful to other chess players who are in the top 10 club.
@@adamleckius2253 It is not polite I believe in any culture unless you know the person and he is fine with that. It is not a problem, it is not polite and nice. He is not a random guy from the street to call him the way you want if you are respectful to names. I am sure if you meet him and call him with your desired nickname, he wouldn't be happy with it even could disappoint him. It is about common sense. You can ignore my argument if it is hard to put yourself into his spot. Thanks
All respect to Shak for playing fighting Chess. He is co-leading the tournament, almost everyone else just opts for a draw against the world #1 in that spot but not him. Amazing.
I am a noob so don't take my word for it but I think magnus believes the b5 pawn is weak. The white diagnol the fianchettoed bishop controlled was extremely strong making the the knight weak. And given that magnus doubled up on the A file, the Queen defending the knight was weak as well. You probably have to realise all of that and then play the exact move order to make sure you are attacking all of these weaknesses, that is what makes this insane because he defended the d4 pawn before starting this sequence. And someone like me only realises that this is an attack after all is said and done.
@@Thinkaboutit897 that must be weird to see relatives of super gms commenting hahahhaha other wise it was an incredible game.what language is that by the way
To play 8 consecutive moves in a complicated middle game that move for move match what a supercomputer says is best is quite something…Magnus means all business chasing this 2900 goal
@@camilohiche4475 I would resing as soon as he moves any pawn, just to avoid checkmate. Thats what superGMs do, never let their opponents to checkmate them, so im something of a superGM my self
Magnus played insanely well this game, like after Mamedyarov made the mistake 19…Be6, Magnus mercilessly punished him by playing ALL top moves recommended by Sesse at high depth, it’s crazy.
Important Note: He's obliterating SUPERGM's in a Classical. Another Important Note: He is the one who, easily, obliterates the strongest bullet, blitz, rapid champion: Hikaru Nakamura. If this guy is not a GOAT, I don't know what is your definition of GOAT.
@@permanentlybored195 After round 7, with 4 draws and 3 wins (and Magnus was sole lead in the tournament) where every opponent was 2600+, Magnus was ONLY +1 Elo in the live ratings. Yea, its pretty brutal lol. Im not sure what his current live rating Elo is though.
This is incredible chess. I feels so blessed to live in the same time as Magnus is delivering theese masterpieces AND in the classical time format, even more impressive. All hail the king
@@RPG-GUY As Daniel wrote, in classical chess you have a lot of time to find the best defense and the best continuation. For example in blitz or bullet you just dont have the time to calculate complicated positions and blunders are the opposite of rare there. Love fast time formats as well, but classic chess is just the main craft of the game for me
I've never been a fan of Carlsen at all, but once you saw these kind of matches, what can you say? That's the beauty of chess as well: no luck is allowed, he's just the best of our era.
@@mumu2635 Magnus play top engine move after that exchange. Try it yourself as human playing black pieces against Catalan opening Stockfish at 2800 rating.
Effortlessly and smoothly winning as a prime Karpov in late 70s - early 80s.The opponent could not figure out when he lost. At least, now they have engines to explain when Magnus won :)
@@MrSupernova111 Same thing happened with Alireza last year. Although Shak had few errors in this games as per computer analysis, Alireza made 0 inaccuracies, 0 mistakes, 0 blunders and still lost to Magnus. 😮 Poor guy still must be wondering where he went wrong.
@@jibrankhalil4837 . Which game is that one? I remember the one that Magnus won in a very complicated king + pawns endgame but Alireza made clear mistakes in that one.
Much compliments for Mamedyaro though for playing brave and wanting to go for the win! Very awesome! Congratz to Magnus as well ofcourse for this masterpiece!
"Where did Mahmedyarov go wrong? It's hard to say." Crazy how he made no mistakes but just got 'tied up'. That's just amazing by Magnus. What a game. What a player.
@@molotovtheholy2292 right, technically only a "mistake" in terms of engine analysis. Magnus is just too strong to not play top engine moves against. Scary.
As mentioned in the video, the grandmasters in the live commentary could not believe this position was so dominant. Funnily enough, 2 moves after pawn to b3, it dawned upon them that black was in a positional bind. What a karpovian masterpiece from magnus.
Wow another masterpiece from the goat! Notice how Magnus moved his light square bishop only once but still it was doing so much slicing up the board the whole game.
We are witnessing the most all around chess player of all time !! Magnus can defend like Petrosian when necessary ,can attack like Morphy when he needs to and most of the time can take advantage of every detail on the board,!! What an engine he is!!
Guys,i also checked the game with stockfish 14, because i couldn't believe that all these moves of Magnus where first engine moves, they weren't at all forced and seemed somewhat random some of them. Well,guess what, they really are all of them top engine moves. I was never again so scared in my life 😬😬😬
Not only were they all top engine moves, they were the ONLY moves that gave him a clear winning advantage and none of them were easy to find. Absolutely ridiculous. Magnus really does want that 2900
@@Figgy20000 i completely agree,that was insane,and it is such a pity that most probably this game will be forgotten soon because there wasn't any spectacular sacrifice or combination. But in fact moves like Qd1 are as great as any sacrifice
Mamedyarov isn't the last person who has beaten Carlsen in classical. These are the losses after game with Shakhriyar (Jul 31st 2018, Biel): Duda (Oct 10th 2020, Norway Chess), Aronian (Oct 16th 2020, Norway Chess), Esipenko (Jan 24th 2021, Tata Steel), Karjakin (Sep 12th 2021, Norway Chess).
This is one of those games that really humbles me. Never would have thought it was okay to give up that exchange. Never in a million years would have thought it was okay to allow that pass pawn. Never would have thought to reroute the knight to pressure d4.
I'm not a really strong chess player, nor do I have a vast knowledge of the game and its history, but it really seems like Magnus is on another level than anybody else in History. I mean, I know some guys like Morphy, Fischer, Tal, etc... were way above all their peers at the time, but Magnus manages to do that in the computer area, in classical time format. Because to me, it feels like this legendary players could always use tricks to gain an edge early on, by complicating the game, but nowadays you have to get in these incredibly drawish positions, that both players have prepared all the way to move 10-15, and from there, gain an advantage on your opponent. Anyway, to me he's the best chess player in History, and I get why he's starting to get bored with classical chess.
He's not bored with classical chess. He just thinks the amount of time to prepare for WCC is not worth the effort considering he already has 5 championships. He literally told he will still play chess professionally even if he decides not to play wcc. As for magnus being the goat, he probably will be in a few years no debate.
Even in the computer era elite players make all kinds of mistakes - including the great Magnus. There is no comparison with players of the past like Morphy, Capablanca, Fischer, and Kasparov. When Magnus starts steamrolling his opponents like the players I listed then he can be considered the GOAT. In the meantime, Magnus is the best we got and that's it.
@@MrSupernova111 those players in those times didnt have a supercomputer. One match of carlsen vs nepo literally had the most accurate match ever. Sorry to burst your bubble but super gm's today wont be dominated as hard as you think by those people.
@Ze TheGame . The GOAT distinction goes to the most dominant. Its not Carlsen - not by a landslide. Also, the fact that you think that someone like Morphy, Capablanca or Fischer couldn't be just as dominant today, with the same resources as today's players, is laughable. This is why we compare dominance - otherwise the latest generation is by default always the GOAT which is stupid.
@Ze TheGame . Chessmetrics recently concluded that Capablanca was either the most accurate or second most accurate player in the history of chess. But feel free to continue making a mockery of yourself.
I think this is my favourite Agadmator video and I’ve seen over 100. The analysis is super crisp; all the interesting variations were explored yet it is succinct and to the point. This game was incredible - Magnus on this form is unplayable.
Carlsen is an absolute genius. He is simply unplayable. He finds a solution for every situation. Its a plessure to watch. Respect to Mamedyarov for atleast trying to beat Magnus. I love his agressive mindset.
Agadmator 2021: Find the only winning move, while I give you a couple of seconds Agadmator 2022: Find the continuation of inhuman supercomputer moves while I give you a couple of seconds
Shakhriyar is a player I have a ton of respect for, on and off chess; & MC is, well, MC. Thanks Agadmator for explaining a game by two guys who are brave enough to try to win such battle, and not just not to lose. A Masterclass.
i just wonder how strong will our next chess king be if magnus really gives up the throne voluntarily.. there'll be a huge power vacancy.. i can't be the only one who feels this way right?
If Carlsen wouldn´t compete EVERYBODY who wins would be just-the-champion-bc-Carlsen-didn´t compete and never ever the Real No.1...after Kasparow, there was a 13-year period were nobody was the real only-Champion.
Can't blame him though. It keeps him from playing as much as he wants, and it isn't enjoyable nor extraordinarily profitable. He still plans to play and keep world #1.
@Shawn Mendenall bro he got over $2 million for winning the last WCC. How is that not extraordinarily profitable? Not to mention all the money he gets from sponsorships and endorsements by bein WCC
the title should be Magnus (Supercomputer) vs Mamedyarov (Balls of Steel).. dis game was awesome, definitely a fan of mamed now.. wonderful commentary.. thanks Agad
"The reason this keeps happening -- Magnus crushes Nepo, Magnus mops the floor with Mamedyarov -- is because he does not show his best play except when he knows he really needs it. So even though he is world champion, his opponents are actually underestimating him." - Paul Deck, youtube profile interesting comment, use it for your quote next time
Seems Magnus got some use for his match prep vs Nepo. That kind of exchange sac looks like something Nepo could have gone for... That b3-idea is spaceman chess - a well defended passed pawn on c3 is usually the kind of compensation for the exchange Black is only dreaming about and here it was somehow winning for White! :O
Because such non-human moves, it could be good idea to introduce mandatory detailed check of non organic objects inside the player's body. With today technology it is so easy to hide completely passive receiver with small antenna that responds with subtle vibration which transfers information about the strongest next move.
This the best games played in the tournament and Agad, you made it look more beautiful. They should just give you the honorary grandmaster title for making chess popular and more enjoyable.
I cannot find a metaphor to compare this game to anything else, I will allude to this game after twenty years as Magnus-Mamedyarov, and talk about how he won, with Qd1 and b3. And this is probably the best explanation that Agad has ever provided. This is simply beautiful.
Respect to Shakh! Not changing his principles and showing the nice game again and again. It is not the score that his is after rather nice and victory.
Who dares wins ... maybe not all the time, but I love that bold attitude that Shak brings to the table. Eff the draw! I'm coming to beat you Magnus, and you better play super computer moves or you are gonna lose.
Really here to say - Hope you have an excellent rest of the day !
The chad wholsome Pinned comment on Agadmator's channel vs the Virgin Hate pinned comment on gothamchess's channel
@@akagaminoshanks3125 hahaha what the hell
@@akagaminoshanks3125 true tho
@@akagaminoshanks3125 average wholesome comments supporter VS average hate comment enjoyer
@@akagaminoshanks3125 Based
We never seen Magnus and Alpha zero in the same room . Think about it !
hmmmm... you might be on to something.
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Imagins how much money google sunk into texting Magnus.
😂😂
Neither we have seen Alpha Zero and John Cena in the same room.
Tied with Magnus on the first place, playing excellent chess in the last few days, I think this was really a bold move to go all out against Magnus with the black pieces. He could have played a safe line and maybe played for a draw and then could have tried to beat others while tied with Magnus for the top spot. But this is what makes him diffrent. Amazing play as always by Magnus but kudos to Mamedyarov for not settling and playing safe.
Facts. You gotta admire the guy so much. His play style is amazing
+1111
He could have played a safe line and still lost so that doesn't make any difference.
@@randymctavish3728 Nah, they are called safe lines for a reason
@@randymctavish3728 If shakhriyar wanted a draw i think it would have been closer. These guys are pretty good at dealing with and overcoming unforeseen consequences. There are lines which are just safer.
Many of mameds moves were not the absolute best, but required the absolute best counterplay (only one winning move each time, for like 5 moves in a row) from magnus to keep his winning chances. I think vs any other player, mamed would have easily drawn the game, which makes this even more impressive.
Please do not create names like mamed or whatever. Not respectful. He has nickname Shak or just full last name. It is not polite in our culture to call people the way you feel easy. Thanks!
@@sal5966 in azerbaijani culture you mean? Why is alternative nicknames a problem?:)
@Ze TheGame You’re very immature and you speak only for yourself. Mamedyarov is a renowned player, covered on this channel many times, and regularly plays spectacular games.
@Ze TheGame Then you have no idea about the chess but the name. Your comment is so stupid. I would politely respond to you " Fuck off" if you are soo much unrespectful to other chess players who are in the top 10 club.
@@adamleckius2253 It is not polite I believe in any culture unless you know the person and he is fine with that. It is not a problem, it is not polite and nice. He is not a random guy from the street to call him the way you want if you are respectful to names. I am sure if you meet him and call him with your desired nickname, he wouldn't be happy with it even could disappoint him. It is about common sense. You can ignore my argument if it is hard to put yourself into his spot. Thanks
All respect to Shak for playing fighting Chess. He is co-leading the tournament, almost everyone else just opts for a draw against the world #1 in that spot but not him. Amazing.
That was crazy. If I were playing through that game, I would have no idea what was happening. Actually, I think I still don't.
up to the point, mame resigned I was not sure what was going on this is high-level chess
@@Simon_mpangayonse I actually chuckled a little bit because the word 'mame' in my language means short for 'uncle'
I am a noob so don't take my word for it but I think magnus believes the b5 pawn is weak. The white diagnol the fianchettoed bishop controlled was extremely strong making the the knight weak. And given that magnus doubled up on the A file, the Queen defending the knight was weak as well.
You probably have to realise all of that and then play the exact move order to make sure you are attacking all of these weaknesses, that is what makes this insane because he defended the d4 pawn before starting this sequence. And someone like me only realises that this is an attack after all is said and done.
@@Thinkaboutit897 that must be weird to see relatives of super gms commenting hahahhaha other wise it was an incredible game.what language is that by the way
If these moves by Magnus get played by ANYONE else on any online chess site, they get banned for cheating.
To play 8 consecutive moves in a complicated middle game that move for move match what a supercomputer says is best is quite something…Magnus means all business chasing this 2900 goal
Actually the super computer just ask Magnus what he's going to move
@Vacana Salma Reported
@@maloxi1472 lol you reported a bot
I think Magnus is the greatest chess player of all time but not even him will reach 2900. That's almost impossible.
Props to Shakh for trying to play for the win against Magnus- not many have the guts to do that.
I definitely have the guts to do that.
(The fact that he would beat me on move 4 is irrelevant...)
@@camilohiche4475 I would resing as soon as he moves any pawn, just to avoid checkmate. Thats what superGMs do, never let their opponents to checkmate them, so im something of a superGM my self
@@juliocadavid6640 You're on the right track my friend.👍👌👏
@Vacana Salma Reported
With black too
Magnus prepares as though he has absolute certainty of what his opponents will play. It’s clear that he’s using time travel for an unfair advantage.
Indeed, I once saw Magnus in 2045 using stockfish 54.
He just watches agadmator's videos to know what he'll play.
@@fracaralho You beat me to it.
He watches agadmator videos before the game is played to see what moves will be made
@@fernandovargasmejia8512 You literally just copied the post above.
Magnus played insanely well this game, like after Mamedyarov made the mistake 19…Be6, Magnus mercilessly punished him by playing ALL top moves recommended by Sesse at high depth, it’s crazy.
not mistake but this litle bit not best move
Unbelievably well. You never see Shak getting beat like this!
I'm pretty sure the mistake was h6 and not Be6
Please don't spoil the game... Sorry...
Yea...we all attached rhe video too
It's not even getting a pawn up endgame and slowly grinding. It's obliterating your opponent in 27 moves. Incredible
Important Note: He's obliterating SUPERGM's in a Classical. Another Important Note: He is the one who, easily, obliterates the strongest bullet, blitz, rapid champion: Hikaru Nakamura. If this guy is not a GOAT, I don't know what is your definition of GOAT.
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2900 😉
@@SRADracer That’s such a hard climb, though, since he gets so few points for winning (and takes a bigger elo hit if he ever loses).
@@steelmongoose4956 losing is not the problem the problem is that he loses elo when he draws
@@permanentlybored195 After round 7, with 4 draws and 3 wins (and Magnus was sole lead in the tournament) where every opponent was 2600+, Magnus was ONLY +1 Elo in the live ratings.
Yea, its pretty brutal lol. Im not sure what his current live rating Elo is though.
This is incredible chess. I feels so blessed to live in the same time as Magnus is delivering theese masterpieces AND in the classical time format, even more impressive. All hail the king
More impressive in classical because it'd be easier for him to find these moves in blitz or rapid?
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jesus, chill out dude
All hail the King indeed. Incredible player 👑
@@RPG-GUY As Daniel wrote, in classical chess you have a lot of time to find the best defense and the best continuation. For example in blitz or bullet you just dont have the time to calculate complicated positions and blunders are the opposite of rare there. Love fast time formats as well, but classic chess is just the main craft of the game for me
I've never been a fan of Carlsen at all, but once you saw these kind of matches, what can you say? That's the beauty of chess as well: no luck is allowed, he's just the best of our era.
Mamedyarov played very well. It's just unfortunate he played against a supercomputer.
Nope, he played bad by giving the exchange without sufficient compensation
@@mumu2635 I'm sure your opinions are better than mamedyarov's as you clearly are a grandmaster
@@mumu2635 practically it was a good choice, it was harder to play with white after the exchange, but magnus is magnus
@@mumu2635 Magnus play top engine move after that exchange.
Try it yourself as human playing black pieces against Catalan opening Stockfish at 2800 rating.
@@mumu2635 wooow, THAT was the problem... 🙄
Effortlessly and smoothly winning as a prime Karpov in late 70s - early 80s.The opponent could not figure out when he lost. At least, now they have engines to explain when Magnus won :)
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UA-cam: This is ok Someone: say "Heck" UA-cam: gone #But #I #I love #such #fisherman #funny #fun #young female #funny #垃圾
UA-cam: これは大丈夫です
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That has to be the worst feeling at the highest chess levels. Imagine being rated 2800 FIDE and be confused as to why you lost. Unreal!
@@MrSupernova111 Same thing happened with Alireza last year. Although Shak had few errors in this games as per computer analysis, Alireza made 0 inaccuracies, 0 mistakes, 0 blunders and still lost to Magnus. 😮 Poor guy still must be wondering where he went wrong.
@@jibrankhalil4837 . Which game is that one? I remember the one that Magnus won in a very complicated king + pawns endgame but Alireza made clear mistakes in that one.
Absolutely brilliant game by Magnus, kudos to Mamedyarov for taking that brave opportunity for a face off that ended in such a spectacular game
Magnus makes taking down a former top 3 player in the world seem effortless, he's the goat
dude stop playing
Yes. And some fanboys act as if anyone can dethrone Magnus and beat him in WCC. Laughable 😂
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UA-cam: This is ok Someone: say "Heck" UA-cam: gone #But #I #I love #such #fisherman #funny #fun #young female #funny #垃圾
UA-cam: これは大丈夫です
誰か: 「ヘック」と言う
UA-cam: なくなって
#しかし #わたし #私は愛する #そのような #漁師 #面白い #楽しい #若い女性 #面白い #垃圾
@@iguoyrxayananikihs9505 who? I have never seen anyone make comments like that
Actually former 2nd top rated
Much compliments for Mamedyaro though for playing brave and wanting to go for the win! Very awesome! Congratz to Magnus as well ofcourse for this masterpiece!
Sorry, but Magnus does not agree with the super computer. The super computer tried to argue with Magnus, lost, and was forced to admit he is right
sesse told magnus he had to sac his exchange erlier .
Magnus : you rush to much sesse try to be calm we have time for that :/
"Where did Mahmedyarov go wrong? It's hard to say." Crazy how he made no mistakes but just got 'tied up'. That's just amazing by Magnus. What a game. What a player.
he should not have sacrificed the exchange
Pretty sure h6 was a mistake, it should have been played a move earlier (before the exchanges)
@@iturner1387 that comes after the engine evaluation, which is ridiculous. During a normal human analysis, no one could say otherwise
@@molotovtheholy2292 right, technically only a "mistake" in terms of engine analysis. Magnus is just too strong to not play top engine moves against. Scary.
Even the super gms are not quite sure on how this is winning, so I will give you a couple of seconds to figure out the continuation… I got this
I give u couple of secons to pause the video then take your whole or entire a year
@@unemployed452 It would take my entire life to still not play b3. Magnus is truly GOATED
As mentioned in the video, the grandmasters in the live commentary could not believe this position was so dominant. Funnily enough, 2 moves after pawn to b3, it dawned upon them that black was in a positional bind.
What a karpovian masterpiece from magnus.
Very Karpov like.
"Magnus is like a lethal combination of Fischer and Karpov" -Garry Kasparov, when asked about Magnus' playstyle
6:09 "But here the idea behind Rook captures on C8 is Rook captures on C8." -Agadmator
😂 😂 😂
David kimura has really been doing great in the donations.. Kudos Sir
at this rate Magnus is gonna have to start playing in engine tournaments
Ra1 was also the top Sesse move. Rxc8 was suggested for some time by Sesse but before Magnus played it Ra1 was the top move.
Me, an ELO 400 player, "Hmm, Mamedyarov should've played better"
Wow another masterpiece from the goat!
Notice how Magnus moved his light square bishop only once but still it was doing so much slicing up the board the whole game.
That short catalan idea explanation on 2:00-2:50 was extremely educational. Thanks, @Agadmator
27 moves to crush a super GM. ridiculous.
0:33 that appears to be Karjakin in Norway Chess 2021 (Sep), the Mamedyarov win was in Biel 2018 (Jul) before the 125-game undefeated streak
That’s right
I feel like Agadmator has improved his commentary substantially compared to just a year ago. Thanks for the great content!
We are witnessing the most all around chess player of all time !! Magnus can defend like Petrosian when necessary ,can attack like Morphy when he needs to and most of the time can take advantage of every detail on the board,!! What an engine he is!!
And, of course, the end game GOAT!
Guys,i also checked the game with stockfish 14, because i couldn't believe that all these moves of Magnus where first engine moves, they weren't at all forced and seemed somewhat random some of them. Well,guess what, they really are all of them top engine moves. I was never again so scared in my life 😬😬😬
Not only were they all top engine moves, they were the ONLY moves that gave him a clear winning advantage and none of them were easy to find. Absolutely ridiculous. Magnus really does want that 2900
@@Figgy20000 i completely agree,that was insane,and it is such a pity that most probably this game will be forgotten soon because there wasn't any spectacular sacrifice or combination. But in fact moves like Qd1 are as great as any sacrifice
Could he incorrectly be flagged for using a computer because of this? Haha
@@Friendly4twenty The computer up there doesn’t count. 😂
@@Friendly4twenty He needs his pocket checked. That was insane!
This is what you call outclassing your opponent. Absolutely spectacular from Magnus.
Mamedyarov is really one of my favorite kind of players just going for the attack like that
Magnus made room for his knight with pawn to b3 move. I don’t think anyone saw that move. Wow
I saw it.
Jk
I just imagine Magnus commenting "thats the good stuff" after he makes a super engine line like a complete narcissist.
😂😂
hahaha
Cackling like Skeletor in his head, I could see it. It's a hilarious hypothetical lol
Thats hilarious.
Magnus sitting there like "Antonio will love this."
Mamedyarov isn't the last person who has beaten Carlsen in classical. These are the losses after game with Shakhriyar (Jul 31st 2018, Biel): Duda (Oct 10th 2020, Norway Chess), Aronian (Oct 16th 2020, Norway Chess), Esipenko (Jan 24th 2021, Tata Steel), Karjakin (Sep 12th 2021, Norway Chess).
Magnus with the white pieces is simply unbeatable
Unless your name is Wesley So
@@cptnoremac he has been crushing so lately
@@saideepk7123 So you only have to have not been beaten in the last month to be unbeatable?
@@cptnoremac only in rapid
This is one of those games that really humbles me. Never would have thought it was okay to give up that exchange. Never in a million years would have thought it was okay to allow that pass pawn. Never would have thought to reroute the knight to pressure d4.
Actually, Duda and Esipenko beat magnus after Mamedyarov did it in Riga 2018
I'm not a really strong chess player, nor do I have a vast knowledge of the game and its history, but it really seems like Magnus is on another level than anybody else in History. I mean, I know some guys like Morphy, Fischer, Tal, etc... were way above all their peers at the time, but Magnus manages to do that in the computer area, in classical time format. Because to me, it feels like this legendary players could always use tricks to gain an edge early on, by complicating the game, but nowadays you have to get in these incredibly drawish positions, that both players have prepared all the way to move 10-15, and from there, gain an advantage on your opponent.
Anyway, to me he's the best chess player in History, and I get why he's starting to get bored with classical chess.
He's not bored with classical chess. He just thinks the amount of time to prepare for WCC is not worth the effort considering he already has 5 championships. He literally told he will still play chess professionally even if he decides not to play wcc.
As for magnus being the goat, he probably will be in a few years no debate.
Even in the computer era elite players make all kinds of mistakes - including the great Magnus. There is no comparison with players of the past like Morphy, Capablanca, Fischer, and Kasparov. When Magnus starts steamrolling his opponents like the players I listed then he can be considered the GOAT. In the meantime, Magnus is the best we got and that's it.
@@MrSupernova111 those players in those times didnt have a supercomputer. One match of carlsen vs nepo literally had the most accurate match ever. Sorry to burst your bubble but super gm's today wont be dominated as hard as you think by those people.
@Ze TheGame . The GOAT distinction goes to the most dominant. Its not Carlsen - not by a landslide. Also, the fact that you think that someone like Morphy, Capablanca or Fischer couldn't be just as dominant today, with the same resources as today's players, is laughable. This is why we compare dominance - otherwise the latest generation is by default always the GOAT which is stupid.
@Ze TheGame . Chessmetrics recently concluded that Capablanca was either the most accurate or second most accurate player in the history of chess. But feel free to continue making a mockery of yourself.
I think this is my favourite Agadmator video and I’ve seen over 100.
The analysis is super crisp; all the interesting variations were explored yet it is succinct and to the point.
This game was incredible - Magnus on this form is unplayable.
I looked at three post game analysis videos of this game and Agadmator's was the most enjoyable and easy to understand, at least for me. Great job!
Magnus = Supercomputer
Agadmator = Flash
You literally analysed the game so fast!!
Magnus is just a secret project by Stockfish that integrated chess playing supercomputers into an android body to take over the chess world
No stockfish would crush magnus
Carlsen is an absolute genius. He is simply unplayable. He finds a solution for every situation. Its a plessure to watch. Respect to Mamedyarov for atleast trying to beat Magnus. I love his agressive mindset.
he just knows any line before game as he learn at home for hours
@@kontobiol3020 every grandmaster does. He is a naturel talent. Its like he feels what he has to play.
@@mitho947 Man you relly don t understand, believe me i know that he doesn t play over tha board, Marme did and lost
This game was my favorite so far in this tournament. So beutiful.
Magnus is the only player who is undefeated in this tournament
No fair, everyone else had to go against Magnus Carlsen.
Someone with the balls to actually play against Magnus, more Shak games please!
Magnus makes the Catalan look like a forced win! Reuben Fine I think said The Catalan is the most subtle of all openings.
Incredible, you dont even know that you're losing
Suddenly, you realize you're hopeless
Incredible magnus
That's what Hikaru said couple of years ago 🤣🤣
10:40 "the bishop is a pawn basically" lol why do i find this so funny? 😂😂😂
As always, great analysis!
Engine confirmed that they knows how to play chess like world champion magnus! Intresting stuff! 😀
They use Magnus to analyse Sesses moves...
Amazing, Magnus seemed three steps ahead all the time, stunning and what a good match to watch! Great analysis
I just refreshed the feed! And now I need more of this! Great stuff
"So where did Mamedyarov go wrong?" He sat down at the table.
That's nothing. I once saw Magnus play 15 moves in a row that was the engine top choice in one of the Lichess bullet arenas! 😎
Agadmator 2021: Find the only winning move, while I give you a couple of seconds
Agadmator 2022: Find the continuation of inhuman supercomputer moves while I give you a couple of seconds
8:42 "Magnus agrees with the supercomputer" - OMG what a phrase, just think about it guy really..
You know it's a good one when medo is already present at the opening...
Shakhriyar is a player I have a ton of respect for, on and off chess; & MC is, well, MC. Thanks Agadmator for explaining a game by two guys who are brave enough to try to win such battle, and not just not to lose. A Masterclass.
i just wonder how strong will our next chess king be if magnus really gives up the throne voluntarily.. there'll be a huge power vacancy.. i can't be the only one who feels this way right?
Don't worry, just watch
If Carlsen wouldn´t compete EVERYBODY who wins would be just-the-champion-bc-Carlsen-didn´t compete and never ever the Real No.1...after Kasparow, there was a 13-year period were nobody was the real only-Champion.
Can't blame him though. It keeps him from playing as much as he wants, and it isn't enjoyable nor extraordinarily profitable. He still plans to play and keep world #1.
I hope he doesn’t give it up. Magnus is a once in a multi generation talent.
@Shawn Mendenall bro he got over $2 million for winning the last WCC. How is that not extraordinarily profitable? Not to mention all the money he gets from sponsorships and endorsements by bein WCC
Kasparov was right like he said on the Lex's podcast. Amazing Karpovian play by Magnus at this time.
Mind-boggling play! Surely Shak was pleased with his position, until....
This is just insane !!
Magnus has started chewing on Super Computers!
It's not Magnus agreeing with the supercomputer, it's the supercomputer agreeing with Magnus.
Who came here after watching live just for the agad analysis?? ❤
The dog was REALLY chilling out in this video, so sweet
the title should be Magnus (Supercomputer) vs Mamedyarov (Balls of Steel).. dis game was awesome, definitely a fan of mamed now.. wonderful commentary.. thanks Agad
My head can't wrap around this level of play even after seeing it
0:27 didn't magnus lose to Duda, Levon and Esipenko since the mamedyarov loss in biel???
Love your commentaries on all games - I think this game was one for the history books - excellent to Magnus and Agadmator
"The reason this keeps happening -- Magnus crushes Nepo, Magnus mops the floor with Mamedyarov -- is because he does not show his best play except when he knows he really needs it. So even though he is world champion, his opponents are actually underestimating him." - Paul Deck, youtube profile
interesting comment, use it for your quote next time
If that were the case then he needs best play all the time right now for 2900
Seems Magnus got some use for his match prep vs Nepo. That kind of exchange sac looks like something Nepo could have gone for... That b3-idea is spaceman chess - a well defended passed pawn on c3 is usually the kind of compensation for the exchange Black is only dreaming about and here it was somehow winning for White! :O
With these two you can never get bored. What a game
It's truly a game beyond the reaches of even the most genius human minds.
Love how you had chosen the photos for this game xD
Wow. This might be one of Magnus greatest games.
Again a great analysis, hats off. Great channel.
I swear super computers are just Magnus Carlsen sitting behind a pc telling which moves are best.
Because such non-human moves, it could be good idea to introduce mandatory detailed check of non organic objects inside the player's body. With today technology it is so easy to hide completely passive receiver with small antenna that responds with subtle vibration which transfers information about the strongest next move.
Just checked this game with Stockfish 14. Carlsen had a 99% accuracy. Incredible.
I think the actual line from John cena is
“Life is a series of opportunities. You’ll yield what the Chinese government gives”
The 'Politically Aware' variation.
*Zong Xina
At least he apologized for being insensitive to the CCP.
This the best games played in the tournament and Agad, you made it look more beautiful. They should just give you the honorary grandmaster title for making chess popular and more enjoyable.
I cannot find a metaphor to compare this game to anything else, I will allude to this game after twenty years as Magnus-Mamedyarov, and talk about how he won, with Qd1 and b3. And this is probably the best explanation that Agad has ever provided. This is simply beautiful.
I agree agad did a good job showing this game
Does anyone know what game Antonio is talking about when he says Shak was the last one to beat him in a classical game?
I see the dog decided to be in the room for the entire game this time as it features both Magnus AND Mamedyarov
21 ...cxb3 was a variation that gave Mamedyarov better options but I am a mere mortal- attacking chess gives room for many variations
After White plays Nd3, why can't Black respond with Nxd4? 11:19.
Respect to Shakh! Not changing his principles and showing the nice game again and again. It is not the score that his is after rather nice and victory.
Good to see that engine can find Magnus moves
Wow! Sick game! This one will surely be in future educational books of positional play. Cheers!
Who dares wins ... maybe not all the time, but I love that bold attitude that Shak brings to the table. Eff the draw! I'm coming to beat you Magnus, and you better play super computer moves or you are gonna lose.
Just Amazing !!! Thanks 🙏
Always loving the quotes at the top, Mr mator.
"So where did mamedyarov go wrong?" - he tried to beat magnoos