Alexander Morozevich Checkmates Magnus Carlsen By One Magical Knight | Blitz Chess Tal Memorial 2013

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  • Alexander Morozevich Checkmates Magnus Carlsen By One Magical Knight | Blitz Chess Tal Memorial 2013.
    Alexander Morozevich Vs Magnus Carlsen: 1-0.
    Result: Alexander Morozevich won.

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  • @juan_caa11
    @juan_caa11 8 років тому +163

    ¿Who wins?

    • @PravdinTV
      @PravdinTV 8 років тому +2

      Juan- San white

    • @MagnusAnand
      @MagnusAnand 8 років тому +96

      Carlsen loses. He has no escape, whatever he does, white is doing knight h6, check mate on one. Carlsen resigns before.

    • @5alidal
      @5alidal 8 років тому +14

      Juan- San
      We are all winners!

    • @7asano5
      @7asano5 7 років тому +23

      + Guz Man but, what if he moved the pawn in h7? like he moves it to h5. Then if the knight checks the king, he moves to where the pawn was.

    • @vegapunk172
      @vegapunk172 7 років тому +4

      7asano5 Nxe7 if the pawn on h7 is moved.

  • @bendixperschk5349
    @bendixperschk5349 5 років тому +77

    This has to be my favorite Blitz game ever. Morozevich is so elegant yet a deadly killer

  • @gabrielgallo1617
    @gabrielgallo1617 7 років тому +146

    Alexander Morozevich is my favourite player.

  • @raphaelmendez2287
    @raphaelmendez2287 3 роки тому +6

    I stopped playing chess more than 5 yrs . But when i scrolled down youtube videos and saw my fav player GM Morozevich it gives me excitement to play again

  • @PeaceFORever-
    @PeaceFORever- 11 місяців тому +4

    One of the most underrated player . I remember in PCA 1995 he at age 17 attacked anand on king side with his pawn and beat him convincingly when anand was on top 3 .

  • @whoaaamygoossh6707
    @whoaaamygoossh6707 3 роки тому +14

    This is one of my favorite games to rewatch.

  • @Ellen_Seokjin
    @Ellen_Seokjin 2 роки тому +11

    9:28 They smiling at each other was just so heartwarming for me.

  • @divanoassiro4807
    @divanoassiro4807 7 років тому +61

    Alexander Morozevich the greatest chess player of all times

  • @BeefPapa
    @BeefPapa 7 років тому +358

    I'm not good at chess, but they seem to be paying without a dice? amateurs.

    • @Sal_Gasol
      @Sal_Gasol 7 років тому +2

      BeefPapa half chess, half liars dice = $200,000 grand prize. Not bad for one magical night's work.

    • @Jomster777
      @Jomster777 6 років тому +5

      You know nothing about Chess. You're obviously supposed to play them with magic & trap cards

    • @rubenmagtotosr5691
      @rubenmagtotosr5691 6 років тому

      gambling has its ways even toss coins or a revolver this is thinking game picture of logic only talented thrive market one day pays everybody to play not the other way

  • @sreenia3759
    @sreenia3759 3 роки тому +6

    One of my favorite; extraordinary calculations .. simply wow !! :)

  • @anotherlover6954
    @anotherlover6954 7 років тому +11

    9:29 Look at that smile! Awesome. That game was amazing, by which I mean I had no understanding of what was happening. Fun to watch a level of chess I will never play :)

  • @pckho92
    @pckho92 3 роки тому +8

    Morozevich just like a song composer. He think hard and careful to set beautiful position (just like when song written, take long time). Then the final moment he show his opponent what he set and go for attack them really fast (just like when song finally played).

  • @brkcvk9089
    @brkcvk9089 3 роки тому +9

    Morozevich is a living legend.

  • @kadekardigaparagetas427
    @kadekardigaparagetas427 7 років тому +54

    Carlsen-Morozevich my favorite match :)

  • @martinvasak1901
    @martinvasak1901 7 років тому +8

    This is exactly what I'm calling beautiful game. :) Very nice and interesting game from both players. :)

  • @servodeCRISTOeternamente
    @servodeCRISTOeternamente 7 років тому +11

    Morozevich como sempre sensacional

  • @oulhadjouldsaadi9978
    @oulhadjouldsaadi9978 7 років тому +3

    After watching this I know that I still have a lot to learn

  • @glydon-w2w522
    @glydon-w2w522 6 років тому +2

    9:27 that smile when u lose and get learned from your mistakes

  • @harshitkhare5051
    @harshitkhare5051 5 років тому +5

    Carlsen shocked at the last movement.. Morojevich played fantastic..

  • @sattalshafiee6876
    @sattalshafiee6876 7 років тому +13

    Good game and good moved by Mr.Alexander Morozevich.

  • @hosseinbeheshtian
    @hosseinbeheshtian 10 місяців тому

    I love the way how Moro plays,Calm and devestating

  • @nilebarfield7175
    @nilebarfield7175 7 років тому +15

    Got that ten minutes boys

  • @AngelosPhotography
    @AngelosPhotography 7 років тому +2

    Lol you can see the eagerness and adrenaline in Alexander's face near the ending.

  • @HeisenbergBrB
    @HeisenbergBrB 6 років тому +6

    For anyone saying h6 or h5 and Magnus is saved. After either of those moves, Sasha can play Nxe7+, then Rxe7 (This is forced. If Magnus chooses to move the king, it will result in a mate in 2), Qxe7. This endgame will be lost for Magnus; those 2 passed pawn will fall, and the bishop won't be able to do anything.

  • @juanantoniom.l.522
    @juanantoniom.l.522 7 років тому +2

    That left hand holding his head was a sign: Carlsen seemed tired and not very focused in the game.

  • @ActuarialPost
    @ActuarialPost 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of my favourite games.

  • @lucianojauregui6910
    @lucianojauregui6910 3 роки тому +3

    Morozevich es un Excelente jugador!!! de 10!!!!

  • @pipolux46
    @pipolux46 6 років тому +4

    Exelente partida

  • @iisdjuhara6656
    @iisdjuhara6656 7 років тому +2

    this is amazing

  • @Murad-r7m
    @Murad-r7m Місяць тому

    This morozevich is a legend , so strong

  • @dariodrz
    @dariodrz 3 роки тому

    Where is him today, 2021? Any news on what he's doing?

  • @IaKhanic
    @IaKhanic 7 років тому

    Morozevich was so nervous near the end, look at his hands shaking so much!

  • @arielalmontereyes24
    @arielalmontereyes24 Рік тому +1

    Un ajedrez fino el de ALEXANDER precisó

  • @Alex_Erm
    @Alex_Erm 7 років тому +5

    Super партия ! Это партия шедевр и так же приятно слышать голос девушки! Такие ходы делать на флажке это сильно... .

  • @OldmanNix
    @OldmanNix 7 років тому +1

    nerve wrecking to even watch :)

  • @ezsuspect2745
    @ezsuspect2745 7 років тому

    the look on this face (smile) "he fucking just mated me" *brilliant*

  • @ebooog69
    @ebooog69 7 років тому +24

    I'm not great at chess so I'm assuming I'm missing something, but at 6:25 why wouldn't white use the queen to take out the pawn guarding the king? Wouldn't that essentially check mate Magnus?

    • @Overkill7200
      @Overkill7200 7 років тому +3

      Chess Studio why didn't black rook take white rook at 6:30?

    • @tsemeb3956
      @tsemeb3956 7 років тому

      You are right. It was a check mate.

    • @hernanweber3896
      @hernanweber3896 7 років тому +6

      +Tse Meb it wasnt... black moves

    • @tsemeb3956
      @tsemeb3956 7 років тому

      hernan weber what do you mean black moves. What happens if queen takes H7 at 6:25

    • @hernanweber3896
      @hernanweber3896 7 років тому

      +Tse Meb ohhhhh i didnt realize it you have right... i missed dat rook on f7 it was mate

  • @guidopasero
    @guidopasero 7 років тому +3

    Why at 7:11 Morozevich did not take the a7 pond with his Q? Why, same position, he did not check with the Kn, forcing black K to b8, and then taking his Q with the same Kn? Are these possible solution? Thank you :)

    • @Monkeyabroad
      @Monkeyabroad 7 років тому +1

      RIGHT! After the check, he could have gotten a mate

    • @crystalglows6864
      @crystalglows6864 7 років тому

      Miguel Swartz did anyone answer why he didn't do that? Are we missing something??

  • @detherocablest7054
    @detherocablest7054 8 місяців тому

    That knight manoeuvre came out of nowhere and with catastrophic effects. I was so sure Magnus had this.

  • @geraldsiahaan5991
    @geraldsiahaan5991 2 роки тому

    The time when commentator said opa opa, seemed like he found the checkmate one

  • @zomber4life233
    @zomber4life233 2 роки тому +1

    Morozevich, my favorite player

  • @alexandersukhoi9117
    @alexandersukhoi9117 7 років тому +1

    I think he should have used Rg7 move at @8:42 but instead he moved the king which led him to a forced checkmate..

  • @Urubosrt
    @Urubosrt 7 років тому +2

    Resigning was a blunder. h5 would lead to a longer game, preventing any immediate threats, and making time control the only real threat. Even if it was an armageddon or if he had to win for another reason, it is not clear that he would lose on time, since they both were totally and similarly low on time.

    • @AKhan0372
      @AKhan0372 Рік тому

      h5 does not stop Nex7 (check) which wins on the spot. Black had no choice but resign.

  • @yuvaraj80
    @yuvaraj80 6 років тому +1

    What an excellent position the knight lands in 👏👏👏

  • @EnriqueBecerra-x7s
    @EnriqueBecerra-x7s 2 місяці тому

    Brutal mate, saludos

  • @Rmacon4002
    @Rmacon4002 7 років тому +17

    4:55 "bttkptabuka" is the language?

  • @floresmaria7576
    @floresmaria7576 7 років тому

    camera angles suck no close up of the board in the beginning. it got better though

  • @ChristianBrambila210
    @ChristianBrambila210 3 місяці тому

    Why they say who won in the title😤

  • @OlegIvanovRu
    @OlegIvanovRu 6 років тому +1

    Commented GM Sergey Shipov and ex-world champion Alexandra Kosteniuk

  • @GeneralPosh
    @GeneralPosh 2 роки тому +1

    What an amazing setup by Moro! Carlsen had no chance there.

  • @fibonacci112358s
    @fibonacci112358s 7 років тому +1

    At @7:47, White plays Nxg6+, and the queen is no longer pinning Black's h-pawn. Isn't the knight en prise then? Why did Magnus play Kg7 instead of just hxg6?

  • @ryanlim3400
    @ryanlim3400 4 роки тому +2

    Everybody in the video: holy shit he's genius
    Me after watching the handshake: what is magical?

  • @saurabhnikumbh9175
    @saurabhnikumbh9175 2 роки тому +1

    Wasn't that checkmate at 07.10?

  • @petridevilliers6756
    @petridevilliers6756 7 років тому +2

    :Could Morozevich not have moved queen to H7 @7:39?

  • @viniciouszika
    @viniciouszika 7 років тому

    I'm 14, started playing chess a few days ago. Im using that app called Play Magnus and my rating is 1128, is it good?

  • @theseabass4866
    @theseabass4866 6 років тому

    Anyone notice that the clock started moving in the positive direction at the end

  • @michaelscott8908
    @michaelscott8908 7 років тому +108

    The kid with the green shirt sure is annoying

    • @theurbanninjas7772
      @theurbanninjas7772 7 років тому

      that's why he lost xD

    • @bugisami
      @bugisami 7 років тому +3

      Didn't notice the kid because Morozevich's fiddling was driving me INSANE.

    • @LeelooMinai
      @LeelooMinai 7 років тому +2

      Well, at least the kid did not grab the pawn from Morozevich hand, slam the clock button with it, and then took the shirt off and put it on Carlsen's head.

    • @michaelscott8908
      @michaelscott8908 7 років тому

      Leeloo Minai kids still annoying

    • @LeelooMinai
      @LeelooMinai 7 років тому +2

      @michael scott: I think this was the fastest response I have ever seen in a comment section. And I just imagined you sitting there with a chess clock that has the button wired to the Enter key on the keyboard :)

  • @pamelalekas5871
    @pamelalekas5871 7 років тому

    to see the check go to 6:36

  • @siebren005
    @siebren005 7 років тому +1

    @7:44 why not pawn G6?

  • @Alex_Erm
    @Alex_Erm 11 місяців тому

    Гениальная партия!

  • @ankushzap
    @ankushzap 6 років тому

    but there was no checkmate here. wrong title

  • @chenabnagar6903
    @chenabnagar6903 7 років тому

    How was it a checkmate without a check?

  • @SaeedAcronia
    @SaeedAcronia 4 роки тому

    Morozevich is the most spooky, charismatic chess player on planet.

  • @Xaocka
    @Xaocka 7 років тому +1

    Awesome match!

  • @DIBDIBCV890
    @DIBDIBCV890 6 років тому

    THE FIDGETING OF Alexander Morozevich IS GETTING IN MY HEAD XD !

  • @MATHSWISDOM
    @MATHSWISDOM 8 років тому

    why not throwing dice ?

  • @omaralaa9236
    @omaralaa9236 6 років тому

    I'm not good at chess but WHAT would happen if black played pawn to h6 or h5 to make a square for his king then promoted his pawn and thus a queen and two rocks would be on the same line. What can the white do? PLEASE I want to learn.

  • @ShawnChess
    @ShawnChess 7 років тому

    Idk, I think the real hero was the light square bishop. The knight on C3 is was so useless that in the blitz game he determined that he could sack it for great complications and a long term initiative. But that bishop was influencing so much pressure against the king throughout the game. With it constantly threatening to sack itself and rip open the king.

  • @albertosamaniego2476
    @albertosamaniego2476 7 років тому

    Moro and chuky are my favorite 2 players they have that "I dont give a fuck" style. Thanks for the video

  • @lamlytegg4532
    @lamlytegg4532 4 роки тому

    at 7:44 white check black with knight. why black didnt ate it with pawn?

  • @zanch100
    @zanch100 3 роки тому

    Why morozevich doesnt play chess anymore?

  • @mauriciomadrid1591
    @mauriciomadrid1591 7 років тому +1

    At 8:13 he should not have played Cc5? d5 looks strange killing his bishop scope

  • @danielsoares7456
    @danielsoares7456 6 років тому

    What the problem with this time watch? Is it really a world professional chess game? Does it normal time randomly increase so many times like this on a world tournement?

  • @trtejendra6672
    @trtejendra6672 2 роки тому +1

    7:43 knight cannot be taken because of Qh4+ forking to king and rook at d8

  • @adiltheprodigy8235
    @adiltheprodigy8235 4 роки тому

    9:06 Alexander checks his hand telling that you are mate come one but carlsen did not listen to him so he got mate after 😊

  • @Jamon-sh6li
    @Jamon-sh6li 6 років тому +1

    Magnus saw that if he moves his h pawn he will lose both rooks for nothing and his pass pawns will not promote. (Black: ....h5, knxR+ ; Kh7, Qg6+; Kh8 QxR+; Kh7, Qg6+...) Great grandmasters

  • @DG-nc7vp
    @DG-nc7vp 5 років тому

    Will it be distracting for the player if an opponent keeps playing with a pawn simultaneously

  • @maxellcore446
    @maxellcore446 7 років тому

    Wrong title!!!!! It was not a checkmate; Magnus resigned because he was going to be checkmated in 2 moves.

  • @lopex48
    @lopex48 7 років тому

    Anybody else noticed the lost actor working as security at 4:07?

  • @aggelosn.6846
    @aggelosn.6846 7 років тому

    amazing play

  • @xjay1234
    @xjay1234 7 років тому

    Chess is a man's game

  • @alancjmgmorales6420
    @alancjmgmorales6420 7 років тому

    Why did they get like 15 seconds of extra time?

    • @voideg3659
      @voideg3659 7 років тому

      Alan CJMG Morales its called blitz

  • @alvaroalva7532
    @alvaroalva7532 6 років тому +7

    morozevitch always wins magnus

  • @neonlight1203
    @neonlight1203 7 років тому +2

    totally amazing game :)

  • @ВесёлыйГений-о5ц
    @ВесёлыйГений-о5ц 6 років тому

    My favorite debut Bugayev Attack a3-e5, b4

  • @ranamuhammadahmad784
    @ranamuhammadahmad784 7 років тому

    who win the match

  • @BennyBlawnk
    @BennyBlawnk 6 років тому

    ..Rg7 can't save the mate? Please help me with this one

  • @aminedone7556
    @aminedone7556 7 років тому +1

    Three time repetition claimable, Black to move Last: 53.Nf5

  • @spencer09_75
    @spencer09_75 7 років тому +1

    He wasnt checkmated, he just resigned

    • @EnriqueVivancoH
      @EnriqueVivancoH 6 років тому

      These chess masters can see all the possible moves they can make and have only realized that they would lose in the following moves.

    • @mars4ever
      @mars4ever 6 років тому

      He's also out of time.

  • @Yuri-sd6gm
    @Yuri-sd6gm 6 років тому +1

    Why didn't Carlsen move his Rook to the front of Morozevich's Queen, then making Morozevich run away with his Queen (for not to have his Queen killed by Magnus' King), then Magnus getting out of check moving his King to the right, then making his own pawn into Queen - one square from it? Magnus would win the match, no? He would have Queen + 2 rooks against Queen + 1 horse. I didn't understand his resignment. Seemed to me as a blunder or his big ego afraid of suffering a check-mate. Maybe it was a tournament where he didn't need the victory, whatever. I didn't understand. If someone can explain me, it would be cool.

  • @backpackerstudios5655
    @backpackerstudios5655 7 років тому +1

    6:22 black rook can take white rook, why didn't he play it? someone explain.

    • @1001011011010
      @1001011011010 7 років тому +1

      Backpacker Studios
      Black is in very dangerous position here, threatening a very short mate. Black can take the rook, but then white simply moves his rook to match the rank. If black rook moves to take, pawn takes, and the position with the knight and the queen and bishop are still deadly. If he takes the knight, then he gets one rook and threatens another, along with the rook coming down the rank; it's not a position you want to be in. He can get out the way, but it's just not good. So here, he's trying to think and gain some time with some checks (since it's blitz with increment, and repeated movements don't require much thought or time) to get out of the position. You can't simply go for a material advantage with mate looming so near.

    • @Oguztogrul
      @Oguztogrul 4 роки тому

      Ng6+, and black loses his Queen

  • @Jason-bx2od
    @Jason-bx2od 6 років тому

    Last move for black he could go pawn h6,thus let h7 square free for a king move after check! right?
    Btw great battle and ty for uploading this!

    • @Jason-bx2od
      @Jason-bx2od 6 років тому

      So i checked the comment section and i see now,its funny i thought i really found Carlsen's mistake...

  • @cornstv2751
    @cornstv2751 7 років тому

    it's not really a checkmate after h6 by black but it's really hard to defend making a lot of white moves and getting the pawns that are advancing on the e and d file

    • @1001011011010
      @1001011011010 7 років тому

      cornelius durano But black can't even get those pawns that far. Knight takes rook, then rook has to take knight (this is forced), queen takes, then queen is eyeing right down at black passed pawn. Black can't defend it with that bishop even with a free tempo (say white does nothing but advances his pawns), as bishop is blocked by white pawns and king. Black cannot find any way of defending the passed pawn as at some point, the two pawns need to be on the same level and cannot defend each other all the way since they only move one piece at a time. The second pawn reaches D2 queen gobbles them up. Bishop can't defend even with two extra moves to get to the d file as the pawn would need to be blocking it to defend the other side. Black would need an extra turn to have a hope of winning.
      Carlsen was completely right to resign.

    • @voideg3659
      @voideg3659 7 років тому

      cornelius durano still forced mate

  • @roadtriptv.3394
    @roadtriptv.3394 7 років тому

    i didnt understand how magnus get checkmated ? or maybe he's choose to give up .
    pls answer .

    • @AlvaroArmo
      @AlvaroArmo 7 років тому

      Nh6#

    • @anakhargnoor4461
      @anakhargnoor4461 7 років тому

      rupert rosal there is checkmate in 1 move

    • @roadtriptv.3394
      @roadtriptv.3394 7 років тому

      thank for respond Ualikhan Faizullayev . but where is it? sorry but i did'nt see the move to checkmate .

    • @anakhargnoor4461
      @anakhargnoor4461 7 років тому

      rupert rosal knight h6

  • @wadeyazzie4720
    @wadeyazzie4720 7 років тому +1

    Ahh yes. As a God gamer. The knight is the most powerful on the chess board.

  • @rueldutado815
    @rueldutado815 6 років тому

    How this end?I think there's no checkmate..just move the rook to white facing the queen.

  • @felixstorm
    @felixstorm 7 років тому +2

    Im not a GM but I would move my Pawn to H5 creating space for K & ask for a draw as K and Q would only just be dancing, once Kn and Rks are gone (i e. Kn takes Rook and Rook take Kn, Q takes Rook,) with take backs my last move would be to finally give support to my E2P with D4P to D3. Try this veriation Any comments please reply to me I would love to know what you think thanks

    • @HeisenbergBrB
      @HeisenbergBrB 6 років тому

      White's king would come over and snatch off the pawns if that were the case. The d-pawn cannot move because of Qxe2 and e1=Q does not work because of Qxe1; moreover, Black's bishop is useless on a8.

    • @AKhan0372
      @AKhan0372 3 роки тому

      No time for h5 as white is threatening the rook on e7 with knight and it's a check too. black is lost.

  • @miguelvgallardo5630
    @miguelvgallardo5630 7 років тому

    Excelent for Morozevich ¡¡

  • @ahmed-np8rf
    @ahmed-np8rf 6 років тому

    can anyone tells me why didnt carlsen take the white knight at 7:44 by his pawn ?

  • @sreeanmol6168
    @sreeanmol6168 6 років тому +1

    Superb Victory,🤝👍👌✌️🌏