This isn't a chess comment: I just love the way Karjakin moves his pieces. He holds them so softly. Feather touch. I think there could be an ASMR video where Karjakin is just touching pieces.
He moves the pieces like a dork , grandiose superficial motion but his moves sux as looked like Ali had no problems whatsoever equalising and then getting bigger and bigger advantage as game went on. Karakin moves were false but weak.
I think he will win the blitz title next time, and mayby rapid chess, long chess, however, is another story...The young ones are mostly playing blitz on the internet, and will soon take over.
play is reminiscent of magnus where lots of tiny, imperceptible improvements are being made finally leading to a winning position out of nowhere. and you shake your head and say to yourself, "how did that happen?" :) maybe finally a legitimate successor to mc? time will tell
Alireza was not nervous because of Karjakin but because of time shortage. Alireza’s performance is currently over 2800 therefore it was Karjakin who was afraid of him not the other way round. Nice win for Alireza anyways!
If white plays Kh2 then will be checkmated: Ng4+, Kh3, Nf2+, Kh2, Rh1+. So instead of Kh2 white has to play Ng1 and then the ‘a’ pawn just is marching forward, white can not stop it.
@Daniyar Nugmanov because the white king and knight is stack in the corner and if the rook go to a6, then the black king go to f2 and the black king, knight and rook together will checkmate the white king or if the white rook helps to the king, then again the ‘a’ pawn promotes to queen. White can not stop both. If you would like to see the whole game analysis, watch agadmator’s video: m.ua-cam.com/video/apsSLL3zlqs/v-deo.html
i think could have been shorter than that. minute 5:30 - 1. Ra1 Kh2 2. Cg2 Rf7 3. Kg4 here White can make any move but will not be able to avoid the checkmate in the next move when white rook moves h1
shaking hands when agreeing on draw and when declaring a winner seems pretty much same gesture to me, so how do they get whether other player did this for draw or resignation? i mean at this high levels in most cases player already knows whether it's a draw or win, but still, isn't there any confusion? and also, when placing kings on black/white at the end, what if loser puts them in his favor/draw? who's there to catch that?
Don’t say anything if you extend your hand to resign. If something is said even in a language you don’t understand, it’s probably a draw offer unless the person is saying “Will you let me resign?” 😂😂
I must disagree with some guys here... I don't know if you already shared a full version - if so, I beg your pardon. But the 'thinking time' tells so much about the game that the cuts really make it a poorer history, entertainment... if someone hates wait for moves, while using this time to think for yourself about the game and challenges it poses at each move, he or she can use a pgn software and be happy. Of course, classical chess games are another history - but rapid is still palatable in full time. Feels like it is 'lacking something'... But thank you anyway for this excellent game ;)
This youtube video should get millions of likes haha.. All of us chess players just loves to watch chess vids with skips.. It's like watching the entire video in BLITZ plus it's also a blitz game hahahah
If white continues there are only 2 moves; If he plays Kh2, Black continues with kg4 with a check, white Kh3 and then black kf2 one more check white Kh2 and rh1, it's checkmate. The other alternative is to block the check with kg1 but as knight covers the King it can not be moved anymore. Black is clearly very comfortable in this position so he can continue with pa4... From this situation white has very limited moves, (moving pawns or moving King). As you can see none of them make sense :) But for those who can not understand, this is how the game ends; If white moves the pawns he loses them simply, or he moves his King to h2 black continues with moving the pawn (a3, a2, a1) It's a inevitable win for black. :)
faster because of technological advance and information access, not greater innate talent. if you have time resources and dedication today, it is easier to become 2000 plus level player than prior generations.
@@stanlearner5102 it's easier to get better at the game, but not easier to get 2000 rating. The other guys have the same resources as you and are also improving
He resigned, because Firouzjas last move (Ra1+) forced the undesirable Ng1 (Kh2 would’ve lost to Ng4+ Kh3 Nf2+ Kh2 Rh1#) which would’ve been met by the very strong f3!
He will change his nationality unless iranian government change their attitude U aware that in this tournament Ali refused to use iran flag because of their stupid rules againts Israeli players Iran will lose this prodigy soon if they still keep their stupid attitude like that
Ali you re right. I am french and I like alireza as french soon playing with MVL in team. But of course he Will be considered as iranian always. that s a true vision. anyway I hope him in the next candidates tournament as french, not FIDE flag. he deserves maybe to be world champion.
Sorry was kind of newbie to this...but wondering when Rook made a check..why cant the knight be used to block it, why did he gave up on that? Could someone explain that to me..thanks
Sergey was very lucky that Alireza wasn't in his best mood that day, otherwise Alireza would never accept a draw in such position... He would at least have played few more moves. And I'm pretty sure if they kept playing Alireza had big opportunity to win. This is my opinion. Have a good day cuties, cheers.
@@mehmetburaksakalloglu679 i think because the position will be like at minute 7:45, the white knight can't go into the game and black will keep pushing rank a pawn
i have to ask,why do super gms feel the need to waste 20 seconds per a move in the opening when they are certainly in prep? i mean in this game, it was a najdorf,theory of its lines is second nature to the e4 player as well as black (let alone the world's elite), so it's not like your going to fool your opponent into thinking you are out of book . is it basically just for fun?
Great game by Alireza!
By the way, I love the way you show us rapid games, it's ideal format to cut off the moments when they're thinking.
Love the angle, and love that there aren't skips towards the end. Magnificent game~
I second this!! Please continue this format!
Yes! Perfect angle to understand the game.
yeah the angles always suck can't seeen anything...the lighting was great too that helped
Why best blitz players bite their fingers ? Fischer , Firouzja etc.
Chess is fun
Very nice camera angle, thank you for this.
Wonderful game by Alireza! Damet garm mard, ma poshtetim!
Sarah Bahrami Alireza needs Ghorme Sabzi to beat Carlsen.
Sarah Bahrami Iranian too? Same
@@views-zo4te he needs baklava. He earned his sweets.
This isn't a chess comment: I just love the way Karjakin moves his pieces. He holds them so softly. Feather touch. I think there could be an ASMR video where Karjakin is just touching pieces.
Yeah
What is asmr?
Yeah Karajkin moving pieces and Yasser Seirawan commentating on that would be a perfect ASMR video lol
He moves the pieces like a dork , grandiose superficial motion but his moves sux as looked like Ali had no problems whatsoever equalising and then getting bigger and bigger advantage as game went on. Karakin moves were false but weak.
White's rook what just a spectator at the end. Well done, Firouzja!
DEAR ALIREZA, YOU'RE VERY VERY CALM, SO I MUST TELL, YOUR CALM WAS KILLED ME.
he need think quickly (4:14)
5:29 Black is better maybe
6:53 forse
future world champion alirezja firouzja
💩
na.......
@Shipra Sil - Sorry I disappoint you, but Carlsen will not allow that.
I think he will win the blitz title next time, and mayby rapid chess, long chess, however, is another story...The young ones are mostly playing blitz on the internet, and will soon take over.
@@Doodloper I remember people saying that for Kasparov. Champions are not for ever. Sooner or later he will lose his title maybe in less than 5 years
ChessBase India continuing its outstanding coverage. Excellent work with the editing.
play is reminiscent of magnus where lots of tiny, imperceptible improvements are being made finally leading to a winning position out of nowhere. and you shake your head and say to yourself, "how did that happen?" :) maybe finally a legitimate successor to mc? time will tell
When Firouzja controls his nerves and do not get overexcited he beats anybody on this planet.
Not just yet but pretty close....
He does have a history of ecstatic blunders like he suddenly gets trippy or something
He is still young so one day he might be the best
Alireza was not nervous because of Karjakin but because of time shortage. Alireza’s performance is currently over 2800 therefore it was Karjakin who was afraid of him not the other way round. Nice win for Alireza anyways!
This kid is on fire. Also, nice editing.
Chessbase India have nice camera angles and clear picture... Hard to see anything on official FIDE broadcast, seriously.
Poor you, how would you have survived in the 1960s and 1970s?
@@aspiknf doesn't mean shit. he is from persia
Future World Chess Champion
Karjakin: 1. e4
Firouzja: *immediately calculates mate in 247*
Alireza est très patient et très intelligent🙂🌹
Sorry to ask but, what's the winning continuation?
If white plays Kh2 then will be checkmated: Ng4+, Kh3, Nf2+, Kh2, Rh1+. So instead of Kh2 white has to play Ng1 and then the ‘a’ pawn just is marching forward, white can not stop it.
@@lajos-berenyi why white can't stop it? What about rook a6?
@Daniyar Nugmanov because the white king and knight is stack in the corner and if the rook go to a6, then the black king go to f2 and the black king, knight and rook together will checkmate the white king or if the white rook helps to the king, then again the ‘a’ pawn promotes to queen. White can not stop both. If you would like to see the whole game analysis, watch agadmator’s video: m.ua-cam.com/video/apsSLL3zlqs/v-deo.html
Lajos Berényi ohh! Now it’s clear 😅 thank you so much!
@@lajos-berenyi Actually, an even faster win is f3! if white plays Ng1
I loved the way Sergey Karjakin moved the pieces
Yes Elegance...
@@FirebirdAD what does elegance means??
ماشالله علی رضا ! قهرمان بی وطن !
gg alireza ! he plays like a beast ! i hope he will be #1 one day !
He looks like Bobby Fischer😮
i think could have been shorter than that. minute 5:30 - 1. Ra1 Kh2 2. Cg2 Rf7 3. Kg4 here White can make any move but will not be able to avoid the checkmate in the next move when white rook moves h1
There is Ng1
Fashion faux-pas : he forgot to remove the label off the sleeve of his suit.
to kole bazi hamino faghat fahmidi kos maghz ?
Lool i was questioning myself, thinking 'maybe they re supposed to stay on'.
Unless it's his sponsor 😄
shaking hands when agreeing on draw and when declaring a winner seems pretty much same gesture to me, so how do they get whether other player did this for draw or resignation? i mean at this high levels in most cases player already knows whether it's a draw or win, but still, isn't there any confusion? and also, when placing kings on black/white at the end, what if loser puts them in his favor/draw? who's there to catch that?
The answer is too simple
When you offer draw you should say that .
they use telepathy. cause nowadays words dont make sense anymore
Don’t say anything if you extend your hand to resign. If something is said even in a language you don’t understand, it’s probably a draw offer unless the person is saying “Will you let me resign?” 😂😂
Collin , what if he deaf
I must disagree with some guys here... I don't know if you already shared a full version - if so, I beg your pardon. But the 'thinking time' tells so much about the game that the cuts really make it a poorer history, entertainment... if someone hates wait for moves, while using this time to think for yourself about the game and challenges it poses at each move, he or she can use a pgn software and be happy. Of course, classical chess games are another history - but rapid is still palatable in full time. Feels like it is 'lacking something'... But thank you anyway for this excellent game ;)
Agadmator chess channel will explain to you why karjakin resign afrer the check
with the help of stockfish
WE ❤💞💕🌷💜 ALIREZA
I try to analyse why karjakin gave up then eventually i know the dead moves, grand master knows faster 😄
This youtube video should get millions of likes haha.. All of us chess players just loves to watch chess vids with skips.. It's like watching the entire video in BLITZ plus it's also a blitz game hahahah
Can someone explain how he won. Thank you
If white continues there are only 2 moves; If he plays Kh2, Black continues with kg4 with a check, white Kh3 and then black kf2 one more check white Kh2 and rh1, it's checkmate. The other alternative is to block the check with kg1 but as knight covers the King it can not be moved anymore. Black is clearly very comfortable in this position so he can continue with pa4... From this situation white has very limited moves, (moving pawns or moving King). As you can see none of them make sense :) But for those who can not understand, this is how the game ends; If white moves the pawns he loses them simply, or he moves his King to h2 black continues with moving the pawn (a3, a2, a1) It's a inevitable win for black. :)
@@onur3911 thank you 👍
after white king to h2
3 step mate. Ng4# Kh3. NF2#Kh2 Rh1 beutifull mate
What if white plays knight g1, what's the continuation ?
@@elkandoussiyassine737 can he go f3?
Ng1 holds no instant mate but loosing game
@@elkandoussiyassine737 I think f3
@@elkandoussiyassine737 I think with white's K and Knight paralyzed, black's passed A pawn makes a loss unavoidable.
💜 VIVA PERSIAN GENIUS ❤
He is a French citizen now
So why he resigned? Anybody tell me plz
Young generations have learnt fast getting far ahead of elder ones, there might be lessons to take from their ambitiousnesses...
faster because of technological advance and information access, not greater innate talent. if you have time resources and dedication today, it is easier to become 2000 plus level player than prior generations.
@@stanlearner5102 it's easier to get better at the game, but not easier to get 2000 rating. The other guys have the same resources as you and are also improving
@Jimmy that's a good point. anytime you want to test your skill let me know.
Can someone explain how he lost?? He had time, spaces to move still...
He resigned
He resigned, because Firouzjas last move (Ra1+) forced the undesirable Ng1 (Kh2 would’ve lost to Ng4+ Kh3 Nf2+ Kh2 Rh1#) which would’ve been met by the very strong f3!
@@DormosMacko Great bro Thanks
For those who asked about mate. It is not a mate but white has no option to stop promoting the pawn. Based on Agadmator analysis it is easy to see why
Iran's 16-year-old chess grandmaster
He will change his nationality unless iranian government change their attitude
U aware that in this tournament Ali refused to use iran flag because of their stupid rules againts Israeli players
Iran will lose this prodigy soon if they still keep their stupid attitude like that
@@lightningprowess6031 you're asking a bunch of immature children to suddenly grow up. A tall order so we'll see.
@@lightningprowess6031 He can have 2 nationalities and one federation
@@lightningprowess6031 Iran changing politics! Trump will resign before such thing happens...
it seems as he will become french soon now.
Proud of you Alireza. Viva Iran
U aware of the flag he uses in this tournament right?
@@lightningprowess6031 Why do you care,man ?and he is always iranian wheter he plays under the flag or not! chiilll!
Lightning Prowess I am but he is still Iranian even though he is playing under another flag which is fine to me.
Ali you re right. I am french and I like alireza as french soon playing with MVL in team. But of course he Will be considered as iranian always. that s a true vision. anyway I hope him in the next candidates tournament as french, not FIDE flag. he deserves maybe to be world champion.
Iran does not have the conditions for progress. Talents have been eroding for years.
Sorry was kind of newbie to this...but wondering when Rook made a check..why cant the knight be used to block it, why did he gave up on that? Could someone explain that to me..thanks
Hopefully by now you know why but the reason is karjakin cant stop firouzja's A pawn
I see... karjikin sir playing end game like my rating 1200
Why did he resign why didn't he bring back his knight to protect his King?!
Who is youngest boy in this tournament??
16 year old. Iranian champion
I think there is att least one 15 years old player too
@@zaraEdin ^_^
Rising star Alireza! Brilliant.
Is it a rule that you only stop the watch with the hand that was used to pull the figure?
Yes
Pull the figure? Wtf!?
Furouzjaiscoming
Firouzja.. ¡great talent!
Alireza ❤️
5:41 left on the clock for Karjakin?! Man he blitzed out all the moves.
8:55 what happend with Kg1?
Karjakins white opening repertoire is not really based on advantage it seems - karjakin exchanging all pieces and hoping for draw...
Sergey was very lucky that Alireza wasn't in his best mood that day, otherwise Alireza would never accept a draw in such position... He would at least have played few more moves. And I'm pretty sure if they kept playing Alireza had big opportunity to win. This is my opinion. Have a good day cuties, cheers.
It's not a draw, Karjakin resigned lol. Ofc Alireza would never accept a draw there
Alireza won
Thankh you sagar for this videos
Firouz jam🖒 A great genius player🖒
What's next after ..Ra1?
nice edit bro
goh nakhor kos madar
Is it chess etiquette to press the clock button in slo mo in the beginning like time doesn't matter, I am all chill?
An explendid final.
@6:28 Ne3 is the best move of the match, only then he could win...
if 1- Kh2 Ng4 2-Kh3 Nf2 3-Kh2 Rh1#
or if 1-Ng1 f3 2-Rd2 Ke3 and win
Why he doesn't take the the g6 pawn?
Can someone please explain me why sergey resinged?
Because the persian boy destroyed him on the board.
ferocious firouzja!
He looks handsome in suits
Ng1?
Why did he win?
Sorry why did Sergey resign?
Never mind, it has been answered, thanks :)
wonderful job ! l see you lN game room =)
can anyone explain why the guy on the left gave up??
Ng4, Kh3, Nf2, Kh2, Rh1 #
Can someone explain to me why Firo won?
Because firouzja beat knight
In the final position 1.Kh1 Ng4+ will be mate and after 1.Ng1 Black can win the Knight with 1...f3 or just 1...a4 and the pawn will queen
Whenever I hear the word Karjakin my mind links it to hijaking automatically..donno why!!!
For those who can't see the defeat: Kh2 Ng4+ Kh3 (only move) Nf2+ Kh2 (only move) and then Rh1# with mate
@@VK-pd8zz क्योंकि अगले मूव में ब्लैक नाईट f3 पर होता इस तरह से वाइट को नाईट खोना पड़ता ओर जैसे ही ब्लैक रूक नाईट को कैप्चर करता वैसे ही मात हो जाती
Really annoying skips :-(
Please add a digital board in the middle of the video, this sucks to watch.
Why karjakin resigned?
Lol I have no idea?
@@theazrael4423 lol me too hrhehe
1.Rh2, Cg4+..... 2.Rh3,Cf2+ and ++ Th8 if 1.Cf1,f3 2. f3, Cf3
@@ivanwt2600 can you explain more what are these signify? Rc1 + Im noob lol
@@az36zarz66 "+" means check, "++" or "#" means checkmate
who is here after watching the queen gambit
Why do u need to tell the result in the title?
Why he quit game plzz explain me
I think because forced moves sequence Kh2 Ng4+, Kh3 Nf2+, Kh2 Rh1#
Why not Ng1?
@@mehmetburaksakalloglu679 i think because the position will be like at minute 7:45, the white knight can't go into the game and black will keep pushing rank a pawn
Ng1, f3 coming
Prasad Palav Karjakin cannot stop the black’s passed pawn and his king and knight are paralysed.
White's setup with beginning with 6.Bd3 looks quite odd.
What is the problem in bringing knight back on g1
Ali pushes the passed pawn until Karjakin has to trade a rook for it. Kid is too strong, best to shake hands and move on.
i have to ask,why do super gms feel the need to waste 20 seconds per a move in the opening when they are certainly in prep? i mean in this game, it was a najdorf,theory of its lines is second nature to the e4 player as well as black (let alone the world's elite), so it's not like your going to fool your opponent into thinking you are out of book . is it basically just for fun?
The youngest VS the 2nd youngest.
Nice win for Firouzja but Karjakin's play was uninspired at best both in the opening (Qe2, Qg4...) and the endgame.
عالی بود علیرضا اون حرکت اخر که یه حرکتی طرف گیج میشهو بزار بعدا استفاده کن سی دی اموزشی برات میفرستم فرانسه خوب نگاه کن 😊😊
:|
اره براش بفرس😂
😊😊😂چون حرفمو خوب گوش نکرده بود میخواستم تبیه کنمش .دیگه بخاطره تو دوباره کمکش میکنم
very good video....
I don't understand wtf is happening on the board from this angle
Beast alireza
Outstanding brilliant fantastic
and i thought the champ was doing fine defending
how did he win the other guy wasnt checkmated
how was that checkmate? he could have moved his king up one?
In chess you resign in a clearly lost position
Whatever move he does.... He will end up in a Checkmate.... He will get cornered by Knight and Rook
ياشباب انا اشاهد الشطرنج كى اتسلا فقط . والله شهيد
didnt know eating is allowed during games
I think it is legal, but not wise,,,
Blunder. The great move Ne5...after that it was a question of time
8:52 i don't understand why give up, someone can help me? What are the moves?
Kh2, Cxf3, Pxf3 and Kxf3 makes two pawns to promote
دمت گرم فیروزجا . افتخار ماهایی .
Tiger! Tiger!
This is draw win or lose???????
lose
Please record the parts of Duda with Nakamura
He just gave up?
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