I like Aronian too. I remember in one of chess.com speed competition he was ahead. But in last games when he was loosing instead of delaying the game he just surrendered. That was close for his opponent (I think Firoozja) to catch him. Very impressed of his character
@@AB-lb8qm I watched that too. Speed Chess Championship 2019 round one. Levon was ahead of Firouzja but got destroyed in Bullet portion. Finally Levon won 13 to 12
It's interesting seeing how strong Alireza managed to get by playing mainly online, without his official blitz rating increasing. Definitely playing at a 2800 level
jeez....of course he played mostly online...how many blitz /rapid tournaments do you think there are every year? ALL these guys play mostly online...if they play at all and BTW,,,you DO NOT get stronger just from playing....YOU MUST CONTINUE TO STUDY POSITIONS...STUDY OPENINGS...ETC ETC...
@@worththewatch1517 Jeez....everything you do in life is self taught...someone can show you ways to do something...but YOU MUST DECIDE IF THAT PERSON KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT...then you have to put in the effort...if 2 people meet and both had coaches.....only one is going to win....get the point?? and that applies to all life endeavors...not just a chess game
Alireza's strategy every time: 1. Complicated mid game, not even trying to win piece nor position. 2. Let it be end game. But damn he always wins the endgame without breaking a sweat.
enkaperson he seems to play at like 2600 level when it comes to openings and middle game but at like 2900 level in time scrambles it’s crazy how good he plays with only 2 seconds on the clock
This is the perfect camera angle to follow the game up close and the player expressions. ChessBase India: Please let the official broadcaster know about this!!. Peter Leko and Almira Skripchenko complained several times about the board view from the top.
It is so good to see an Iranian player on the top level after all. Chess was even banned and illegal in Iran between 1980 to 1988. The 8 dark years of chess. Good job firoozja.
@@martinet1985 Well you're right about that. I think he may have meant that it was a one move blunder from an equal position as opposed to Grischuk losing from a series of small mistakes.
@@synchronium24 all games are changed with at least one blunder. Maybe more maybe both side blunder. But the fact is sometimes blunders are smaller. Anyway big blunders are more common in blitz
@@AB-lb8qm "But the fact is sometimes blunders are smaller."Blunder specifically means an extremely bad move. Inacuracy and mistake would generally refer to small or medium errors.
Does anyone know the chess sets that were used in this tournament? I am looking to purchase one. I love the thickness of the board and the space of the squares and the size of the chess pieces.
I know it was sorta half-way done here. But out of curiosity: is there some sort of etiquette rule in chess competitions stating that players should replace the pieces on the board at the end of their game?
Yes. It is expected that each player sets up his side of the board after a game has finished. The kings may also be placed in one of the 4 center squares to show that a game has been completed.
@@asenciondivinagracia8248 Sure, but Firouzja is only 16 ! The other young guy that impressed was Abdusattorov who's only 15 ! These are the young lions who will be hunting Carlsen's crowns.
@@flexguillaume9361 they Will fight each other. And when one of them raises to challenge Magnus, Magnus will put them down Like the youngest GM Karjakin, like the talented Caruana, like the speed Demon Hikaru
@@ichangle4325 if the black win they take both kings and put them both on the black squares if the white wins they put them both on the white. If they drow then they put them on black and white.
1:05 The cobra cameraman bites the grandmaster
lmao acually made me laugh, good one
🤣🤣🤣🤣
First of all, great viewing angle.
Sarcasm 100
Yes!
@@AB-lb8qm No, that's not sarcasm - many videos have a horrible angle, like 10 degrees from the horizontal
@@diabl2master OH!! I cannot imagine the bad ones.
@@AB-lb8qm
ua-cam.com/video/3pv-ynmUO5U/v-deo.html
This, for example, and many others on this channel. Many are good though.
Best camera position, Good job chessabase
niet kurwa
1:05 Drunk cameraperson
It is 31st... what do you expect?
@@chinchillaad2399 lol
@@chinchillaad2399 hahaha
Probably Carlsen's webcam
He sneezed😃
Alireza is so cool at the end.. he didn't even looked at the clock.. in the last few moves.. one time the clock ran down to 2 secs only.. ..👍👍
Yeah💛
I'm a big fan of Firouzja and his talent. But *I ❤ Sasha.*
Grischuk and Aronian are the nicest Super GMs.
Sasha grey?
@@ediz1797 😂
Grischuk nd Levon all the way
I like Aronian too. I remember in one of chess.com speed competition he was ahead. But in last games when he was loosing instead of delaying the game he just surrendered. That was close for his opponent (I think Firoozja) to catch him. Very impressed of his character
@@AB-lb8qm I watched that too. Speed Chess Championship 2019 round one. Levon was ahead of Firouzja but got destroyed in Bullet portion. Finally Levon won 13 to 12
With games like this I realize that players like Grischuk are humans 😵
Certainly but immediately another question arises"is Alireza Firouzja human too?"
It's interesting seeing how strong Alireza managed to get by playing mainly online, without his official blitz rating increasing. Definitely playing at a 2800 level
That’s called being self taught
@@worththewatch1517 well chess is mostly self taught
jeez....of course he played mostly online...how many blitz /rapid tournaments do you think there are every year?
ALL these guys play mostly online...if they play at all
and BTW,,,you DO NOT get stronger just from playing....YOU MUST CONTINUE TO STUDY POSITIONS...STUDY OPENINGS...ETC ETC...
@@worththewatch1517 Jeez....everything you do in life is self taught...someone can show you ways to do something...but YOU MUST DECIDE IF THAT PERSON KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT...then you have to put in the effort...if 2 people meet and both had coaches.....only one is going to win....get the point??
and that applies to all life endeavors...not just a chess game
@@jadezee6316 just calm down you're annoying af
9:02 blunder move
gran error, no?
Nope
The way he stays calm even under the pressure of time
I like how alireza play agresiva , to me he is the 2nd after Carlson by ataking and make rivals to force a logic move
Ricardo Aquino : you are wrong. He is the best one in chess.
Alireza is the best player.
@@omidmehrpour2858 Did you miss the MCI on Chess24?
@@omidmehrpour2858 did you sit on your keyboard or are you actually making that statement?
@@omidmehrpour2858 No
They see Grischuk rollin, they hatin.
The real thug life is that Grischuk after loosing against ferozav, he supported Carlsen in chaotic situation against ferozav.
JAJAJAJA coincidence? I dont believe that
He supported firouzja actually... you havent watch the video carefully
mohammad amin sarabi i don t think so because he explains carlsen that if he can check mate him he would win
@@luisgarciarodriguez2138 so how did he take sides with carlsen
He just clarified the rules, nothing more o.o
Grischuk "The Zlatan of Chess" ❤️
Alireza-Hold my beer
Thought Grischuk schooled this young talent when reading the title... Alright.
So did I. Very bad title.
Exactly. New type of cheap clickbait they're using now.
Final pawn move by firouza grischuk:: oori baba ab aur defence nhi hoiga😅😅😂😂😂😂😂
Perfect opening in d4 square for seting rook free
8:10
Blitz be like:
Beginning of the game: tic, tic
Middle of the game: Clack.
Endgame: THUM!!
Alireza's strategy every time: 1. Complicated mid game, not even trying to win piece nor position. 2. Let it be end game. But damn he always wins the endgame without breaking a sweat.
enkaperson he seems to play at like 2600 level when it comes to openings and middle game but at like 2900 level in time scrambles it’s crazy how good he plays with only 2 seconds on the clock
Truly amazing master piece. Move by move exceptional quality lead to a matting attack without mercy
Grisdchuk outplayed him until time scramble
💜 VIVA PERSIAN GENIUS ❤
Wow, and alireza is only 16. He can definitely be world champion one day
How was magnus when he was 16?
Don’t mind the camera man falling asleep @1:06. Be7 is a real sleeper.
greasy gris...still very strong and one of the best blitz players....to bad he could never take that final step to greatness.
Happy New Year everyone. 🧨🎇🎉
To beat grischuk with black in blitz is amazing and Ali just kept coming forward. Looked as though grischuk was waiting for Ali to blunder.
Excellent camera angle
He's my new guy!!
This is the perfect camera angle to follow the game up close and the player expressions. ChessBase India: Please let the official broadcaster know about this!!. Peter Leko and Almira Skripchenko complained several times about the board view from the top.
WickedPawn indeed. Players’ non verbal communication speaks a lot.
It is so good to see an Iranian player on the top level after all. Chess was even banned and illegal in Iran between 1980 to 1988. The 8 dark years of chess. Good job firoozja.
Question : est-ce que Caruana ou Ding Liren auront le temps de s'intercaler entre le règne de Carlsen et celui de Firouzja ?
Can you tell me in which instances a Queen exchange is a good move.
Thanks!
Alireza❤👏👏🔥
This kid is just great.
Excellent from Alireza❤️
Yeah, these two can examplify "Thug life"
Firouzja beating one by one the blitz kings.
He outplayed Grischuk. Its a genious.
he is very, very strong but it seems (I don't check with Stockfish) to me the position was drawn before Grischa blunder.
@@flexguillaume9361 EVERY chess game is drawn until one of the players makes a mistake/blunder so your comment doesn't make sense.
@@martinet1985 Well you're right about that. I think he may have meant that it was a one move blunder from an equal position as opposed to Grischuk losing from a series of small mistakes.
@@synchronium24 all games are changed with at least one blunder. Maybe more maybe both side blunder. But the fact is sometimes blunders are smaller. Anyway big blunders are more common in blitz
@@AB-lb8qm "But the fact is sometimes blunders are smaller."Blunder specifically means an extremely bad move. Inacuracy and mistake would generally refer to small or medium errors.
The young Iraní people mames Alireza Firouzja show tour level superior
Guys, you are crazy with all of that great footage! That's called hustling - I think i can't watch them all! But can die trying ;)
next time please turn off the cameras autofocus. It is hard to concentrate on the position while the camera changes the focus that frequently
#suggestion put a 2-d board on the screen for better understanding of the game.
Wow.. what a victory firouzja...
the thuglife was when somebody hit the camera lol
Ali Firouzi - the future giant of the world
At 4:39 why not Black's Knight on g3 is a good move??
After Rg1 Qxg1 or in any case black would have won the exchange
Maybe Bxe7 Kxe7 Rh2 if Bxe7 Nxh1 Bxd7 dangerous position..
Or Ng3 Be3 next Rg1
Does anyone know the chess sets that were used in this tournament? I am looking to purchase one. I love the thickness of the board and the space of the squares and the size of the chess pieces.
What happened to the camera? Tripod issues?
💞NICE WORK BY PERSIAN HERO 💕
1:06 .. as nothing happend, grischuk continues to play with another hand
I like it when they touch the time-button slowly,gently softly... xd
I know it was sorta half-way done here. But out of curiosity: is there some sort of etiquette rule in chess competitions stating that players should replace the pieces on the board at the end of their game?
Yes. It is expected that each player sets up his side of the board after a game has finished. The kings may also be placed in one of the 4 center squares to show that a game has been completed.
@@poolkop7 how to know the result who's win?
Camera is trying very hard to focus along with players...
I'll allow Alireza challenge me after I beat Magnus. This kid deserves to be champion. Since nobody seems to defeat Carlsen, I will do it.
this is much better and close camera setup
7:49, Why not use rook for check instead of queen?
4:47 Bxe7....e5,Qxe5 then Ne4,d5 then Qb4+ and 8:49 Rc4 followed by Re4....both ideas seems to be winning for white,correct me if i'm wrong
this boy is a beast
If that was really Alirezas rating, then it's gone up faster then I've ever seen
This is clickbait, no thug life
Jeez, Sasha really effed that game up! So much stuff missed!
At 1:05 was the cameraman pushed? Maybe slipped or fell asleep??
Il l'a bien torché Grishuk, Alireza !
That was great chess Alireza and what a disappointing camera work I got headaches after watching that, do Chessbase just hires people off street?
Well the thug life refers to other grischuk moments..simply searching his name with thug life will display those.
Except this video will now presumably show up in that search where it does not belong.
Fantastic player Alireza probably the best in the world
Grischuk is very good chess player and pleasant man
Firouzja almost won third place in the tournament.
Almost but loss...
Firouza...beats
Nakamura
Nepomiatche
Grischuk.....
@@asenciondivinagracia8248 Sure, but Firouzja is only 16 ! The other young guy that impressed was Abdusattorov who's only 15 ! These are the young lions who will be hunting Carlsen's crowns.
@@00bikeboy Firouzja, Sarin, Pragg, Gukesh, Abdusattorov, why not Murzin, Sindarov or Keymer, and one day the little monster Tykhon Chernyaev?
@@00bikeboy they can hunt Carlsen's crown
But, the king hasnt reached his final form yet
@@flexguillaume9361 they Will fight each other.
And when one of them raises to challenge Magnus,
Magnus will put them down
Like the youngest GM Karjakin, like the talented Caruana, like the speed Demon Hikaru
Camera dude faint???
Why do they put the king in the center after the match?
as Dgt Board or Digital Board To Sumbit The Result we have to put our king in centre so we can Seen it Online
To show the result. If both on white white is the winner. And vice versa
Same there, I also curious about it
@@walidnajar5183 then what happened if the black King is on black and the white king in the other side? Who is the winner?
@@ichangle4325 if the black win they take both kings and put them both on the black squares if the white wins they put them both on the white. If they drow then they put them on black and white.
Alireza is a genius💖
Is the cameraman / woman dancing??
why the horrendous back noise?
The camera adjusting is making me sick. Someone needs a new line of work.
Grischuk always low on time....
I didn't know Liam Neeson is also good in Chess.
Alireza doesnt even have time to put the pieces back at the end lol
why is this Thuglife?
for views... you got me...
CHESS BASE INDIA,. UPLOADING GM's BEST MOVEMENTS
Terrible blunder by Grischuk. He could make a draw without a problem
Bravooo!!!!
Great
What The...who is the cameraman???????
Great camera place ( 1:05 ) drunk camera person *minuts no great view
Firouzja is a super computer its not possible normal players win against him
Title is misleading
Alireza is fighter.
Please provide pgn also
View very perfect
1:05 little prank by cameraman
PIN THIS:
Alireza will be a future world champion
Deng this guy is beating the best even destroyed Carlson
8:32 Rh8 traps firouzja's knight on h5
...Rxf5 wins a pawn and protects the knight
That’s tough for time
Hate to see Sasha lost to this young man...
Alireza is way way better than sasha
1:05 might be sleeping
I see now why he wanted to play. He probably hates Israel too but thinks he could have smoked this tournament. He wasnt far off.
Why the king put inthe center. Its the rule?
they put kings on white squares if white wins and vice versa , if drawn they put one king on white and one on black.
@@douglasquaid7550 so in this video, the result is draw?
@@ichangle4325 black won, both kings are on dark squares
Thug life may be not in chess world.