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A lapse of concentration - Carlsen vs Anand | Shamkir Chess 2019 

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Grandmaster Daniel King examines the game Carlsen vs Anand from the Shamkir Chess 2019. Support on Patreon: ► / powerplaychess
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@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 5 лет назад
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@luismiguelcasal9162
@luismiguelcasal9162 5 лет назад
In case anybody is wondering: at 0:57, after Black plays 9...Qa5, can't White fork Black's queen and bishop with b4? Not really, Black could capture that pawn either with bishop or knight and the a-pawn can't recapture because the rook on a1 is hanging. And why not b4 at 1:07, after 10...Rd8? If 11.b4, then 11...Nxb4, and if 12.axb4, then 12...Bxb4, Black already has two pawns for the knight, and White will lose his pinned knight on c3, which is already attacked twice and defended only by the queen, and could easily be attacked a third time with Ne4.
@Andre-pl2vg
@Andre-pl2vg 5 лет назад
I got inspired by the way you showed the ideas behind the position. Beautiful endgame lesson, Daniel.
@williamkyburz
@williamkyburz 5 лет назад
Thank you Daniel, for showing the technique to win that endgame. I got as far as winning the d pawn but couldn't make out the rest. Vishy knew all this and resigned like a gentleman.
@johnnybrew1
@johnnybrew1 5 лет назад
Excellent explanation, and very instructive.
@haroldwhitney6130
@haroldwhitney6130 5 лет назад
Carlsen is so so strong. Very impressive technical game.
@MichelHoetmer
@MichelHoetmer 5 лет назад
As always very instructive explanation!
@DansChessLounge
@DansChessLounge 5 лет назад
Carlsen just has Anand's number. Then again Carlsen has just about everyone's number.
@robertnowak7248
@robertnowak7248 5 лет назад
Mr. King, a great lesson!
@chazzabh
@chazzabh 5 лет назад
Magnificent endgame explanation. Champagne all round!
@alexanderroessel587
@alexanderroessel587 5 лет назад
Thank you Mister King! One question: At move 62: Why cant you just check the king with the rook on the 2nd rank and stop it from advancing the f pawn?
@matchesmalone3145
@matchesmalone3145 5 лет назад
Amazing. My new favorite game
@Ben9362
@Ben9362 5 лет назад
On second viewing of this endgame position, having understood it the first time, I am now wondering why, at 14:35, the black king cannot shuffle across to the rook and pawn along the seventh rank, thus preventing a rook check and arriving to allow the pawn on a7 to be captured.
@Electronite1978
@Electronite1978 5 лет назад
Very nice endgame
@kenspencer9895
@kenspencer9895 5 лет назад
I think there is an approach via d6 (at the 16:42 mark). Kd6 Ra5 and then Kd7 is zugzwang. If Rd5+ then Kc6 seems to win, otherwise the Black rook must move away and Ke7 follows.
@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 5 лет назад
That sounds right to me.
@rabranch32
@rabranch32 5 лет назад
The name is King. Daniel King.
@chessguru900
@chessguru900 5 лет назад
15:23 here what happens if Ra5 check and Kb6 repeating the moves black R can also give checks from behind the king from B file.
@piyushnarsikar1923
@piyushnarsikar1923 5 лет назад
After Ra5,don't go Kb6,go Kd4/kd6.Now how do you save d5 pawn?
@jatinchadha7740
@jatinchadha7740 5 лет назад
That's not easy .
@jeffwads
@jeffwads 5 лет назад
Pattern recognition. Magnus has few peers if any in this regard.
@elche752
@elche752 5 лет назад
GO MAGNUS GO
@naveengwalia4007
@naveengwalia4007 5 лет назад
what about e6 on move 63?
@Detherocable
@Detherocable 5 лет назад
Why is MVL not playing?
@huddunlap3999
@huddunlap3999 4 года назад
Bad bishops protect good pawns.
@coyote000
@coyote000 5 лет назад
Sounds like you have a cold. Get well soon!
@martinm3422
@martinm3422 5 лет назад
Coyote Yes seems to be so. But i would remark that the mike could be better too.
@martinm3422
@martinm3422 5 лет назад
4:40 i disagree, the position seems far away from comfortable for black in my opinion..not using any computer.
@ankushs6448
@ankushs6448 5 лет назад
Same here. when i saw the pawn on c5 i thought great anand gave carlsen his favorite grind again and he has no play. comp says .05 or something but i say bs.
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