Fight to the end - Carlsen vs Grischuk | Shamkir Chess 2019

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  • Grandmaster Daniel King examines the game Carlsen vs Grischuk from the Shamkir Chess 2019. Support on Patreon: ► / powerplaychess
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  • @PowerPlayChess
    @PowerPlayChess  5 років тому +2

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  • @pawn4129
    @pawn4129 5 років тому +31

    It is quite remarkable how Carlsen got his spark back after "struggeling" in the last couple of tournaments. He makes his wins look so easy, a true hallmark of a world champion!

  • @raghuveermukkamalla783
    @raghuveermukkamalla783 5 років тому +12

    Right from 2010, many chess fans felt that Carlsen will one day be spoken of as belonging to the echelon inhabited only by Kasparov and Fischer, and this performance is further illustration that those predictions were spot-on. When his career is done and dusted, Shamkir 2019 must find a mention in the highlights. What a performance!

  • @arvraghu
    @arvraghu 5 років тому +15

    Moral of the story- "Never accept Pawn sacrifices from a World Champion". As simple as it gets. Fantastic analysis from Danny as usual. Such dramatic analysis and captivating narrating style. One just doesn't have to see the match. You can feel the tension just listening to Danny!!

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules 5 років тому

      AlphaZero sacrificed pawns to get pieces on better squares. Carlsen did the same.

    • @danielgallagher5152
      @danielgallagher5152 5 років тому +3

      To be fair if you don’t accept them it’s probably even worse. A pawn up you at least have something to suffer for!

  • @bigdiabetus7910
    @bigdiabetus7910 5 років тому +23

    Carlson playing at a extremely high level this year. Seems to have a lot more confidence to have a fight. Keep up the great analysis as always Daniel

  • @zifircin1797
    @zifircin1797 5 років тому +6

    Thanks for the coverage for this event mr king, never stop!

  • @CoupDaTa
    @CoupDaTa 5 років тому +1

    Thankyou GM king 👑
    Love your analysis of the games.
    I really appreciate your style in showing lines. So glad I found this channel

  • @jasonsmith4114
    @jasonsmith4114 5 років тому +3

    Feels like Carlsen is thinking about writing a book about pawn sacrifice for strategical compensation, he's been so sharp lately

  • @sagara6742
    @sagara6742 5 років тому +5

    Dear Mr King.I have a small suggestion ...There is immense quality in all us videos and analysis..But majority of your videos are late which of course gives an edge to other chess channels irrespective of their quality..It is extremely difficult to resist an analysis of any other UA-camr especially when it's almost immediately after a game..You are underrated but people prefer fast these days..That's the reason your efforts are so underrated...You deserve more views and likes than many out there.Please do consider......
    You are like our Dessert.Please be our meal! We want that!
    _Your Fan!

    • @raghuveermukkamalla783
      @raghuveermukkamalla783 5 років тому +1

      Hi Sagar, is there any rule that you can watch only one analysis video? :). Quality takes time, my friend.

    • @tensor131
      @tensor131 5 років тому +1

      Ah but just like the best food the wait is always worth it. Please Daniel continue to publish when you are ready .. the wait is a joy and the result never disappoints

    • @palbal
      @palbal 5 років тому

      @VA Hemskin So the comments, let's say in this thread, is any "deeper" than those over at Aga you mean? The question is, why limit yourself? This two channels often analyzes moves/games different, in that way I get an even better insight into to the game in focus. Also, apart from a chance to learn great chess history over at Aga, the various "chess themes" like the on going Capa series, is also nice. And, it helps to have some humor as well. I can only speak for myself, but I don't limit myself to one or two sites to enjoy chess on various levels.

    • @sagara6742
      @sagara6742 5 років тому +1

      @@raghuveermukkamalla783 yes!I agree but imagine you watching Mr Kings video without knowing the result.That is my point ! Just a suggestion though..I feel bad that he isnt getting the recognition that he deserves.The passion with which Mr King presents chess is unmatched.So he can try this if possible:)

  • @adnan4688
    @adnan4688 5 років тому +7

    When Carlsen starts playing like this,then I truly feel he is a worthy Kasparovs successor. Those kinds of games and this tournament in general is what separates him from others. He simply has that true legendary edge,and when that inspiration comes to life he is unstoppable force. The only 2 real 2800 GM's,on a brink of 2900

  • @florentietis
    @florentietis 5 років тому +1

    How refreshing, these videos, love it! Thanks you!

  • @dylanwelch8228
    @dylanwelch8228 5 років тому +1

    Keep making videos! You are great to listen to .

  • @lazyatthedisco
    @lazyatthedisco 5 років тому +2

    That c5 with c4-Nd3 didn't look so bad at first sight, but Magnus brilliantly refuted the whole scheme with the pin Be3!, which stayed on until the end of the game.

  • @larsyxa
    @larsyxa 5 років тому

    I watched him play a 960 tournament online just before Shamkir, On Chessnetwork, his performance there was just staggering.

  • @Soulcella
    @Soulcella 5 років тому +20

    Can anyone explain to me, please: How come that Mr. King's channel has "only" 54k subs compared to agadmator's Chess Channel with 400k subs? Shouldnt it be the othe way around..?

    • @strong8705
      @strong8705 5 років тому +7

      People do not want to get brains involved. Beautiful lines that we can see here just burden them. Quick and shallow is in fashion.

    • @abj136
      @abj136 5 років тому +13

      King's analysis is vastly superior, but give agadmator credit. He puts a ton of effort into his videos in terms of researching photos, stories, and presenting daily challenges to his audience, and presents stuff at the level that casual chess players can learn something from. And he does it consistently every day. All that earns subs faster than the occasional analysis that King provides. If King were inclined he could up his production and grow faster too.

    • @ipudisciple
      @ipudisciple 5 років тому +5

      agad has a dog

    • @Forest_Knight
      @Forest_Knight 5 років тому

      Quality over quantity

    • @Chessmapling
      @Chessmapling 5 років тому +1

      @@abj136 Agreed. im subbed to both and i use agadmator's channel as a "chess highlights" channel. his consistent output means you can always see the latest games in any tournament

  • @americalost5100
    @americalost5100 5 років тому +4

    Carlsens favorite player is back! : )

  • @williamkyburz
    @williamkyburz 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Daniel for the insightful commentary. It should be noted that at no real time White getting in b4 is advisable (for a few reasons). One, is It runs into c5 by Black, and White could end up with a fractured pawn structure (if he takes on c5) or a cramped Q-side (and excellent B on a7) after Black's c4.

  • @clairedemorgan5695
    @clairedemorgan5695 5 років тому

    Just like Austin Powers, Magnus has his mojo back! That was a total crush. Magnus on superb form and brilliant analysis of the tournament Daniel.

  • @horrortackleharry
    @horrortackleharry 5 років тому +9

    To me, it looks like there's only one of the top players who has taken the AlphaZero revolution fully to heart....

    • @glacieractivity
      @glacieractivity 5 років тому +13

      He never got joy from computers. He got joy from over the board chess. I do think he slumped into sadness from the computer analysis. And though I do not think he studied AZ much, I think he has taken to heart how the "human" (though inhuman) way AZ plays - and how it breaks the brute force calculations by sacs for space.
      The other interesting thing in Carlsen v.2.0 is that he seems to have stopped over-reaching. If harmony was a thing at peak v. 1.0 it is even more so now.
      Thirdly - his joy with online rapid - and now even "banter-chess" is so clear after the WC match. One can sense the joy being back. And, the curiosity coming back. As if the pure talent is somehow freed again.
      It reminds me of scientific talents (that I have witnessed a lot). Flying through the lower grads- and getting a depression/lack of motivation during the PhD when one must hunker down and just learn the hard tools. Forever thrown towards oneself. Feeling every bit of creativity being drained from the soul with exams and thesis. Until - suddenly it is freed - the joy coming back - and one can feel inspired and finding creativity back - when the tools of the trade and the talent once again start to work together instead of just being a "memory-bot".

    • @alanbrunelle1546
      @alanbrunelle1546 5 років тому

      @@glacieractivity That was my thought exactly.

    • @tome57a
      @tome57a 5 років тому

      @@glacieractivity You make some good points. But regardless of the reasons behind it, Carlsen's chess has certainly had some new life breathed into it.

  • @topspin242
    @topspin242 5 років тому +1

    First time I like your channel you have a new sub.

  • @TheTruthfulHeretic
    @TheTruthfulHeretic 5 років тому

    I thought I'd play that f5 move which Grischuk played. Turned out it wasn't a really good idea! But I can at least be hopeful I played like a GM?! :D
    Thank you as always master King! Great analysis.

  • @Jakedahlberg12
    @Jakedahlberg12 5 років тому +2

    Danny, it looks a lot like Magnus has been studying Alpha Zero to me. He's so willing to sacrifice pawns to gain strategic advantages. This game was reminiscent of an Alpha Zero attack both in terms of accuracy and strategy. He's playing amazing chess. Do you think he's been spending time studying Alpha Zero?

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules 5 років тому +1

    That Spanish Bishop being a typical deadly sniper in this game

  • @zorglub667
    @zorglub667 5 років тому +1

    wow. carlsen truly is on fire. as if something had clicked back into place.
    good news for the audience, bad news for everyone else :-)

  • @andriimishchenko8284
    @andriimishchenko8284 5 років тому +1

    I've noticed the similarity between Carlsen's strategy in this game and AlphaZero's. Particularly advanced "a" and "h" pawns and sacrificing material for a long term pressure and pieces activity.

    • @josefmalar7837
      @josefmalar7837 5 років тому

      it reminds me Richard Réti. he once said, he was deeply studying Capablanca´s games, and his own play was elevated. Source Richard Réti - chess thinker by Kalendovský.

  • @chessdad182
    @chessdad182 5 років тому

    Good explanation of why to keep white’s dark square bishop on the c1 diagonal.

  • @JPCPSeto
    @JPCPSeto 5 років тому +7

    Caruana does not seem like much of a threat to Carlsen anymore. Where Carlsen outperfoms anyone in a superstrong tournament and keeps fighting every game, Caruana recently just managed draws against weaker opposition.

    • @vertsang5424
      @vertsang5424 5 років тому

      well, carlsen is in good shape, not caruana. that's all

    • @zxb995511
      @zxb995511 5 років тому +6

      To be honest, Caruana and Karjakin have never played at "Magnus" level. Magnus at his best is simply a cut above every other chess player. Currently, I think that Aronian in peak form is probably the only player that comes even close.

    • @JPCPSeto
      @JPCPSeto 5 років тому +2

      @@zxb995511 I think Ding Liren can be a tough customer for Magnus, as well. He rarely loses and seems to be able to play any type of game at the highest level, also in time scrambles. (Obviously all top grandmasters can play all kinds of positions very well, though not all seem to be as "all-round" as Ding.)

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules 5 років тому

      Ding is the draw master to end all draw masters.

    • @JPCPSeto
      @JPCPSeto 5 років тому

      @@AlonsoRules He went on to win a rook versus knight endgame just 3 days ago. Many other players wouldn´t even try that.

  • @flamingxombie
    @flamingxombie 5 років тому +1

    This could be a Carlsen immortal. Amazing.

  • @markrlondon
    @markrlondon 5 років тому +1

    “Pinned to pieces.” 🙂

  • @mitchellfelder2420
    @mitchellfelder2420 5 років тому +3

    Carlsen is the greatest endgame player of all time.

  • @fib1478
    @fib1478 5 років тому

    Carlsen has entered in Alpha Zero mode

  • @Bayerwaldler
    @Bayerwaldler 5 років тому +2

    Carlsen - the pin piece wizard! ;-)

  • @Shockprowl
    @Shockprowl 5 років тому

    king Carlsen is back! ....not that he was away in the first place....

  • @I_Am_Midnight-i
    @I_Am_Midnight-i 5 років тому +2

    Carlsen is one of the best players of all times if not the best, not surprised at all. What a genius.

    • @chessever5046
      @chessever5046 5 років тому

      He is a genius no doubt.
      But still behind Bobby Fisher.
      Bobby maybe, is the last legend, no doubt.

    • @I_Am_Midnight-i
      @I_Am_Midnight-i 5 років тому

      @@chessever5046 Bobby Fisher wouldnt even come close against this magnus. Give Fischer a computer and 5 years to get prepared on modern theory and maybe he'll be a match against carlsen. Though, I suspect magnus still would crush. There has been no player more precise than Carlsen in the history of chess. Just look at his average chess accuracy.

    • @chessever5046
      @chessever5046 5 років тому

      I invit you, to watch the move 22, game Fischer vs Petrosian game 7, to show well that even Carlsen at his top level cant play it. Carlsen learn from computers, but Fischer is pure genius.

    • @guojing10
      @guojing10 5 років тому +1

      @@chessever5046 Comparison of chess achievement cannot be defined by one game or even one tournament. It has to be sustained for long periods against high calibre opposition. Fischer no doubt had an unbelievable run in the early 70s, but could not sustain it long enough to be placed in the same league as the likes of Kasparov and Magnus.

    • @chessever5046
      @chessever5046 5 років тому

      Carlson is a textbook player, just like the russians back in Bobby Fischer's time. Fischer played such unusual moves that the russians didn't even understand what he was trying to do until it was too late. That's why Spasky lost the title to him. He was just pure genius. Our generation will probably not ever see another Fischer. Bobby is a legend and one of the most imaginative players ever lived on our earth.

  • @maxschmidt666
    @maxschmidt666 5 років тому

    So Drawlsen disappeared and Carlsen is back on stage! Good for him! And for the entire chess world in general!

    • @zxb995511
      @zxb995511 5 років тому

      Carlsen needs a good rival, he loses motivation quite a bit. There isn't anyone quite at his level anymore.

  • @luckystrke
    @luckystrke 5 років тому

    Carlsen is a monster!

  • @josefmalar7837
    @josefmalar7837 5 років тому

    I am not happy, that i dont live in times of Capablanca, i am happy to live in times of Magnus Carlsen.

  • @suyashsharma7949
    @suyashsharma7949 5 років тому

    Carlsen being alphazero

  • @peterweltweit
    @peterweltweit 5 років тому

    everybody knows nowadays how to click youtube.....

  • @A.mostafavi
    @A.mostafavi Рік тому

    👍

  • @chessever5046
    @chessever5046 5 років тому

    Bobby Fischer was man form another planet he was genius. God knows how he saw every made move. Amazing mind.
    He saw those moves because his brain sees patterns. People think great chess players are so smart most just have a good memory nothing more. (Like many now).
    There are plenty of GMs who aren't geniuses.
    He is the best chess player of all time.

    • @chessever5046
      @chessever5046 5 років тому

      I think is better if you analyze a golf match.

    • @chessever5046
      @chessever5046 5 років тому

      he could throw the (chess) pieces up in the air and they would fall on the right squares." (Miguel Najdorf).
      The only rivalry that Fischer cannot defeat is Bobby Fischer himself!
      Best ever in all time.

  • @chessever5046
    @chessever5046 5 років тому

    Carslen is a beast, very powerfull.
    But, with all my respects of all the players, we cant find players with high level, like is the episode of 1970th, that was Carlse is the number one.
    If he was in the era of Fischer, Tal, Kasparov, Spassky, he will be at most top 10.
    Fischer is the best in all time.