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Magnus Carlsen stunned by 17-year-old super talent Abdusattorov Nodirbek | World Rapid 2021 

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After Magnus Carlsen got the better of Alireza Firouzja and Jan Krzysztof Duda, very few people thought that he would have trouble winning the World Rapid 2021, but the 17-year-old Uzbek phenom Abdusattorov Nodirbek had other intentions. Abdusattorov ground down Carlsen in the same style for which the World Champion is famed. Check out the game and get to know the tension that arose in the tournament hall when the game was going on.
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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@aryanchaudhary4494
@aryanchaudhary4494 2 года назад
This chess thing has really picked up in the last few years. I like how they took an online game and made the pieces and stuff so it could be played in real life.
@Cashie1
@Cashie1 2 года назад
What? Chess has been here since like ancient times😂
@jasonbarnes6568
@jasonbarnes6568 2 года назад
@@Cashie1 ummmm no. it was streaming on twitch way before these tourneys were ever considered
@Cashie1
@Cashie1 2 года назад
@@jasonbarnes6568 nvm y’all are trolling
@AdmiralZhao007
@AdmiralZhao007 2 года назад
@@Cashie1 sounds like you got called out. just admit you're wrong dude.
@Monochromatist
@Monochromatist 2 года назад
My godness
@marcosgarciagracia1465
@marcosgarciagracia1465 Год назад
When this kid is 30+ years old and the best in the world, he will lose to a teenager. History repeats itself. Over and over.
@leonardos2925
@leonardos2925 Год назад
​@@ahmetghuzz Nah, your brain is in formative age until ~25 years old.
@martinschizea3007
@martinschizea3007 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@felixlee6292
@felixlee6292 Год назад
When I become a gm that won’t happen
@hekdasa
@hekdasa Год назад
@@ahmetghuzz Not only grandmasters. I beat an NM ones but that was only bc he was like 70 years old and missed tactics like the greek gift
@elim_kalilov
@elim_kalilov Год назад
There was a quote I liked about "history repeats itself", "history never repeats itself, but rhymes"
@stulaganov
@stulaganov Год назад
7+ months after this game, Nodirbek and his young team of Uzbekistan made a history in Chennai by obtaining gold medal of the Olympiad. The team did not loose throughout any of the 11 rounds, where more than 2500 GM's were competing from around the world.
@twisted760
@twisted760 Год назад
Read this in my head as "7 check months..." Lol
@baby0891
@baby0891 Год назад
There are that many gms in the world?
@maciejguzek3442
@maciejguzek3442 Год назад
@@baby0891 basic google search says that as of September , there were 1771 chess GMs in the world.
@golduser7325
@golduser7325 Год назад
@@baby0891 he meant their rating
@davidvictory9764
@davidvictory9764 Год назад
The 17 year old is from Uzbekistan?
@doktor_bazarov
@doktor_bazarov Год назад
Nodirbek Abdusattorov is from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
@stewie4365
@stewie4365 Год назад
To main kya karu? Aachar dalu?
@stati5tik
@stati5tik Год назад
salam aleykum, mashaAllah
@ibadullarozyyew9979
@ibadullarozyyew9979 Год назад
@@stati5tik waleykümselam my brother
@a.a11122
@a.a11122 3 месяца назад
🇹🇷❤🇺🇿
@----248
@----248 2 года назад
Meeting an actual legend is a once in a life time opportunity. But beating one, at 17 and not even cracking a celebratory dance after that handshake? Love this kid.
@cluckhead1913
@cluckhead1913 Год назад
That kid knows damn well he got away with one and Magnus wasn't himself that game. It almost seemed like he threw the game.
@khylewood5644
@khylewood5644 Год назад
How did he win? Queen takes Queen. King takes Queen pawn moves, pawn into Queen then what?
@ronaldolopez744
@ronaldolopez744 Год назад
@@khylewood5644 i dont get how it was won either
@sonnit8223
@sonnit8223 Год назад
@@khylewood5644 he wouldve killed the pawn with queen first then checked magnus with queen and king
@CuttingEdgeDesigns985
@CuttingEdgeDesigns985 Год назад
He beat him at 15 in 2019.
@kobz2862
@kobz2862 Год назад
In 17 minutes they both had to think about their decisions more than me in my whole life
@michaelc754
@michaelc754 Год назад
@BeamerBoy619 yea! I wonder how long it really lasted and they also edit a lot out lol
@johnair1
@johnair1 Год назад
Ever heard of Cutting down a Video. The whole Game was NOT 17min! It was longer!
@nickbronson7645
@nickbronson7645 Год назад
Sounds like your life just started not to long ago
@KiNgAbD3L
@KiNgAbD3L Год назад
@BeamerBoy619 hehe, funny joke
@VostockR
@VostockR Год назад
Te gano un niño comunista de la ex URSS hahahahah Y saben quien gano el juego mas jugado del mundo dota 2? RUSIA el team Spirit, Putin mismo los felicito. Y ya van viendo como Rusia se come y anexiona a Ucrania, ya ven como los rusos son mas inteligentes que estas mulas ignorantes que mandan en occidente, que llegan al poder no por ninguna cualidad, sino por el bolsillo grande.
@alphateam3326
@alphateam3326 Год назад
Wow the fact Magnus had probably memorised 10000 chess games in his mind alone yet never saw this outcome was astonishing
@muslimalhamdulillah6141
@muslimalhamdulillah6141 4 месяца назад
There are trillions of possible chess outcomes, so how's this astonishing?
@alphateam3326
@alphateam3326 4 месяца назад
@@muslimalhamdulillah6141 I was being sarcastic but I can see how this comment doesn’t sound sarcastic
@tommymandal-gjlga9898
@tommymandal-gjlga9898 Год назад
He's shaking, the youngster.. Well done!
@yonggeun4222
@yonggeun4222 Год назад
how do you know who won and lost?
@DS127
@DS127 Год назад
@@yonggeun4222 Magnus resigns @16:37 (offers a handshake) . If black moves his king out of check or takes white's queen, white can take black's queen. After that there's no way to stop the white pawn from promoting either.
@sctutorials5383
@sctutorials5383 Год назад
@@yonggeun4222 the one who gives hand for shaking firstly always be lost.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 Год назад
@@sctutorials5383 would it have been stalemate or draw instead if no shak ?
@Gleosense
@Gleosense Год назад
@@sctutorials5383 it's a draw
@ks4148
@ks4148 2 года назад
Do I know anything about chess? No. Did I watch the whole video? Yes.
@ArmandoGore
@ArmandoGore 2 года назад
Same…
@adrianwhittaker6112
@adrianwhittaker6112 2 года назад
Same lol
@robertolinick2602
@robertolinick2602 2 года назад
Yep lol
@gcsiciliano
@gcsiciliano 2 года назад
Don't even know who won...
@muccisebastian9300
@muccisebastian9300 2 года назад
The queens gambit effect lol
@fungoorstitch
@fungoorstitch Год назад
For those who don't know why he won, he won because he forced a queen trade with his last move in the game, clearing the way for his last remaining pawn (white) to be promoted to queen before Magnus' last remaining pawn could. Never underestimate the danger of a far-advancing pawn.
@muhamedfaour4629
@muhamedfaour4629 Год назад
Who actually won at the end? I didn’t catch it?!
@nightelfjojo
@nightelfjojo Год назад
@@muhamedfaour4629 white won due to black giving up.
@svmuscle7677
@svmuscle7677 Год назад
@@muhamedfaour4629 the Asian guy
@mcwelcho
@mcwelcho Год назад
Why he dont eat the pawn?
@johnmandrake8829
@johnmandrake8829 Год назад
I don’t understand that still won’t be checkmate though?
@LackaJudgment
@LackaJudgment Год назад
I learn so much watching this level of skill. So many times through the match I blurted out “Well why doesn’t he-oh…”
@jral1210
@jral1210 Год назад
lol
@-thefightingviper5319
@-thefightingviper5319 5 месяцев назад
Preach it, brotha
@user-bn9ko2go7w
@user-bn9ko2go7w Год назад
Нодирбек отангизга рахмат !!! Жуда чиройли ва ақлли ўйин бўлибди !!! Ўзбекистон фахрисиз !!!
@CarlitosPR94
@CarlitosPR94 2 года назад
Is not the first time this kid has given Magnus so much trouble, this time he won instead of a draw. Amazing talent
@Rasydan-hr8iw
@Rasydan-hr8iw 2 года назад
wow
@kiixz5837
@kiixz5837 2 года назад
HE WON OMG he is really good
@RhastaS47
@RhastaS47 2 года назад
why / how did he win there. It was exact same position!?
@kiixz5837
@kiixz5837 2 года назад
@@RhastaS47 He won because after making the queen trade he is going to promote his pawn to a queen and its basicly game over for magnus
@RhastaS47
@RhastaS47 2 года назад
But why does Magnus Not just take the pawn before
@chessconstructor
@chessconstructor 2 года назад
the end game was crazy, he defended his own pawn while simultaneously attacking the king AND the black pawn while forcing a position which carlsen wasnt too happy to end in. really phenomenal.
@not_secular
@not_secular 2 года назад
Could you plzz tell me that why they both handshake? 🤝 , did the match tie or anyone won
@darkemporium1945
@darkemporium1945 2 года назад
@@not_secular Abdusaturov won
@not_secular
@not_secular 2 года назад
@@darkemporium1945 🤔 how😅
@bombek9220
@bombek9220 2 года назад
@Mayank SHARMA usually the offer of a handshake admits defeat
@not_secular
@not_secular 2 года назад
@@bombek9220 you mean who offers handshake will lose the game ✅
@shoutg
@shoutg Год назад
This game is so engaging tactically speaking, it should be archived in the Chess University
@readmelancholystrumpetmaster
You're joking, right?
@rickyayy
@rickyayy Год назад
Masterclass
@JasurAbdurauf
@JasurAbdurauf Год назад
This boy is from Uzbekistan. From Central Asia Good luck boy. We're proud of you.
@victorgarciarocha4977
@victorgarciarocha4977 2 года назад
Imagine beating Aronian, Caruana, Nepo, Carlsen and many others in the same tournament. Damn.
@phillaysheo8
@phillaysheo8 2 года назад
Not Korobov though
@kennykoh9384
@kennykoh9384 2 года назад
He drew with Nepo isnt it?
@mothudimothudi2946
@mothudimothudi2946 2 года назад
@@kennykoh9384 beat him in play offs
@amaiuresparza3662
@amaiuresparza3662 2 года назад
Did he beat all those players?
@kennykoh9384
@kennykoh9384 2 года назад
@@amaiuresparza3662 yeah, quite incredible.
@woocheongan1437
@woocheongan1437 Год назад
17 years old is really admirable, his future will be even more exciting, talent and hard work are equally important, talent cannot be measured but hard work can be accumulated, I hope everyone can live a positive life
@johntash5895
@johntash5895 Год назад
Chessbase India, you are the star of chess production. Perfect camera focus, board angle and sound. Such a pleasure to watch.
@omo-hakai7856
@omo-hakai7856 Год назад
You can see the stress slowly begin to set in. The kids damn good
@airanator1212
@airanator1212 Год назад
Only thing that bothers me about the media talking about these guys like it’s unheard of that a kid at 17 beat the world champion. That somebody that young can be that good. Almost like they don’t know that chess historically has some of the best players first make headlines at incredibly young ages. Magnus Carlson was even 13 when he drew against the world champion at the time back in like 2004.
@cappystrano1
@cappystrano1 Год назад
@@airanator1212 exactly, at 17 , if you can harness your mind, you can do anything you want!
@clbongol9177
@clbongol9177 Год назад
S
@rexhurne
@rexhurne Год назад
He's playing so past as well just look how little time he takes in his turns.
@anaximander4589
@anaximander4589 Год назад
You know its a big chess match when you hear peoples coughs in the background. Its just not the same without it.
@kingbradley3402
@kingbradley3402 2 года назад
Defending that h7 pass pawn was absolutely insane by Nodirbek. A young talent on the rise for sure
@steelsteez6118
@steelsteez6118 2 года назад
Dude was a stud!!
@TONYSTARK-xi2tb
@TONYSTARK-xi2tb 2 года назад
I'm a 17 I'm a beginner How do u all watch this in this angle
@mashilmy
@mashilmy 2 года назад
@@TONYSTARK-xi2tb just adapt, me at first it wasn't really confortable but as far as i keep doing it, everything's better
@lexb3672
@lexb3672 2 года назад
I’m new to chess. Can someone please tell me when that move was and why it was so insane? I’m trying to learn the game.
@shalevshuta3535
@shalevshuta3535 2 года назад
@@lexb3672 it wasnt a one move thing, he defended it throughout those 20 30 last moves with pin point precision almost
@zafarraxmonov7597
@zafarraxmonov7597 Год назад
We,THE UZBEK, are very proud of this guy,a future king of chess.IN SHA ALLAH🤲
@a.a11122
@a.a11122 3 месяца назад
🇹🇷❤️🇺🇿
@AshiStarshade
@AshiStarshade Год назад
There were three things that surprised me. a) that Magnus traded bishops for knights for what looked like a normal game b) that he did not take the pawn with his knight when the pawn structures were facing each other c) that he did not trade his knight and queen for the bishop and queen. I don't know if I am mistaken, but it looked to me like his pawns were in a better position at that moment. Since he is the endgame master I must be mistaken about c).
@yananima
@yananima Год назад
Congrats Uzbek Champ 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
@shakakmdxj63
@shakakmdxj63 Год назад
Oka yuttimi durrang boldimi yoki?
@jamilyajanabaeva
@jamilyajanabaeva Год назад
Thanks👍
@nuhyoney
@nuhyoney 2 года назад
Türkiyeli bir Türk yenmiş kadar sevindim. Özbekistanlı kardeşimi gönülden tebrik ediyorum.
@universaltv5377
@universaltv5377 2 года назад
O'zbekistanlilarda zaten turkdir, abi. O'zbekistandan kardeslerimiza sevgilar!
@muhammadaziz9476
@muhammadaziz9476 2 года назад
Rahmat. Uzbekistondan barcha Turkiylarga Salamlar bulsin. ✊
@tohirmalikshovdirov3481
@tohirmalikshovdirov3481 2 года назад
Teşekkűrler kardeşim ! Özbek - tűrk ayni millet gibiyiz !
@HappyGlobe
@HappyGlobe 2 года назад
Teşekkurler kardaş Türkiye🙏💖
@_khabibullayevich_
@_khabibullayevich_ 2 года назад
Çok teşekkurler kardeşim....
@Y4XHYA.BFDXXX
@Y4XHYA.BFDXXX Год назад
The fact he beat a chess learned and was so humble❤ Something ppl, can never 🎉
@mohammedmajeed7932
@mohammedmajeed7932 Год назад
Something is so satisfying about hearing the chess pieces slide across the board and the game clock being hit
@lefty9419
@lefty9419 2 года назад
Nordibek heard Magnus talk about Alireza being his only opponent for the world championship classical and said Hold My Beer! Well done youngster and keep it up. Impressive performance
@Lars-ce4rd
@Lars-ce4rd 2 года назад
He's not old enough to drink beer yet
@user-vv1qk6zu4p
@user-vv1qk6zu4p 2 года назад
Hold my beer, until I become 18.
@anime_critic
@anime_critic 2 года назад
He's not drink beer, because he's a muslim.
@helenas_nail396
@helenas_nail396 2 года назад
@@anime_critic because of that he cant drink alcohol? Many muslims driking alcohol
@yourmom9608
@yourmom9608 2 года назад
He said in terms of one to one format in context of Nepo
@khann2159
@khann2159 2 года назад
He has insane defensive skills. A true technician, just like Kramnik
@pkn4791
@pkn4791 2 года назад
Karpov: Interesting...
@aldousg3131
@aldousg3131 2 года назад
lucky kid
@mudassardesignspace
@mudassardesignspace 2 года назад
Solid defence
@volvol1
@volvol1 Год назад
Abdusattorov Nodirbek won. WOW!!!
@jchweszczuk5691
@jchweszczuk5691 Год назад
🤦‍♀
@notsoawesomeone
@notsoawesomeone Год назад
?
@kermitthe40ozd6
@kermitthe40ozd6 Год назад
No it's mClovin
@albertshadow5538
@albertshadow5538 Год назад
I barely know how to play chess, but this match was so exciting lol, watching someone of a barely known country like Uzbekistan defeating Magnus is epic, this reminds us that talent doesn't depend of the popularity of the country you're from.
@JJ-xt2dq
@JJ-xt2dq Год назад
Lmao no shit
@ceshadow
@ceshadow Год назад
no shit
@m.moonsie
@m.moonsie Год назад
no shit
@austinbaker8042
@austinbaker8042 Год назад
The moment when you reach the end of the video, then rewind to realize it's all been about that pawn from the beginning or at least the middle. The whole game was pressing the advantage and moving that one pawn to that last row, there was not a moment when it wasn't protected. A true war of attrition at the end, wearing down his time so he had to rush his moves. Incredible
@memeaddict4202
@memeaddict4202 Год назад
Wow. I'm not pro enough to understand this. The black king is still able to move, right? Or are they thinking 10 steps beyond that
@austinbaker8042
@austinbaker8042 Год назад
Basically yes. The last move is what those in the biz call a Fork. He's checked the King and can also take the Queen next move. Carlsen doesn't want to move his King out of check because he'll lose his Queen but he also can't take Nodirbek's Queen because it will be captured by his King right there. And either way Nodirbek's next move would be to move the pawn up and make it a queen. Carlsen has been at a disadvantage for basically the whole endgame since Nodirbek's pawn was much closer than his pawn. That's how I see it.
@memeaddict4202
@memeaddict4202 Год назад
@@austinbaker8042 ah alright so there was pretty much zero chance for him to win
@VanLuciMoret
@VanLuciMoret Год назад
Sooo, illuminate an ignorant man, who won?
@memeaddict4202
@memeaddict4202 Год назад
@@VanLuciMoret the 17 year old boy according to the title
@bratbratik4046
@bratbratik4046 2 года назад
Звезда Востока Браво Нодирбек Узбекский народ рад за тебя и мы гордимся тобой... Яшавор Узбек акил полвони!!!
@lifewithbusiness
@lifewithbusiness Год назад
He repeated this achievement again over him in 2023🇺🇿🔥
@Thebestoftheweb
@Thebestoftheweb Год назад
Great video! Helped a lot!
@ulfatimamov7124
@ulfatimamov7124 2 года назад
Давненко не видел поражение Магнусса, Нодирбек молодец, а Яну красивый мат поставил в тай брейке, 17 летний чемпион из УЗБЕКИСТАНА, браво, успехов и классическом чемпионате, Всех Узбекистанцев поздравляю.
@alijankirgizbaev9218
@alijankirgizbaev9218 2 года назад
Thanks, very much 👏
@davronbektolaganov3085
@davronbektolaganov3085 2 года назад
Спасибо большое за поздравления!
@murodjonnabijonov5410
@murodjonnabijonov5410 2 года назад
Rahmat
@Lirakis1
@Lirakis1 2 года назад
navsigda
@TheCheh95
@TheCheh95 2 года назад
Так это же ничья. Нет? В каком моменте он поставил ему мат?
@barenuffsafe
@barenuffsafe 2 года назад
Abdusattorov coming in like an absolute G, calmly pressed all the way then held the pawn into a victorious QP endgame against the best to ever do it. This kid was cold as ice and deserves the title for days. Big up man like Abdu nuff respect
@GSHAURYAYADAV
@GSHAURYAYADAV 2 года назад
How he won ? I can't understand. Can u pls tell...
@zanesthename
@zanesthename 2 года назад
@@GSHAURYAYADAV black queen takes queue, king takes queue, black does whatever, white gets another queen
@GSHAURYAYADAV
@GSHAURYAYADAV 2 года назад
@@zanesthename ok thnx boii
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” ‭‭Deuteronomy‬ ‭6:5‬ ‭NIV‬‬
@TeZapeo
@TeZapeo 2 года назад
calmly? the kid was really anxious, whole body shaking. Great win.
@shekshavalisp8451
@shekshavalisp8451 Год назад
I liked the way bothe the players placed the pieces at last what a respect for the game 💖
@oishaabdurahmonova4443
@oishaabdurahmonova4443 Месяц назад
Nodirbek is from Uzbekistan. We proud of you man. Believe and Achieve ❤
@artur_golnen
@artur_golnen 2 года назад
Нодирбек молодец! Салом санга Кыргызстондан!
@DoJoStan
@DoJoStan 2 года назад
The protection of the pawn was insane. What a game.
@darkish3220
@darkish3220 2 года назад
Can you explain why they didn’t just capture each other’s pawn and get them out of the way?
@mod2447
@mod2447 2 года назад
Its not that easy
@DoJoStan
@DoJoStan 2 года назад
@@darkish3220 Sorry what do you mean, Nodirbek's H file pawn couldn't have been captured by Magnus since it was protected by his queen the entire game. If Magnus captured it, it would mean losing his own queen. At the end Magnus resigned since Nordibek would eventually have two queens on the board after the check.
@darkish3220
@darkish3220 2 года назад
@@DoJoStan around the 15min mark didn’t notice the Queen was still protecting the pawn
@ericcalhoun8443
@ericcalhoun8443 2 года назад
@@DoJoStan Not that he would have 2 queens, but that Magnus would be forced to trade queens, and Nord would queen in the next turn. The pawn would be pinned to the king , and then it's just a matter of technique, taking the pawn off the board.
@christineraffel253
@christineraffel253 Год назад
What a play! The best performance for many year! Thank you so much for that video! Merci!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@inoretskas7136
@inoretskas7136 Год назад
yoo the way he spun it around his fingers at 9:50 that was cool
@Imadiqation
@Imadiqation 2 года назад
Наш брат одолел самого лучшего шахматиста мира! Ассаламу алайкум из Казахстана. Нодирбек и Фирузджа будущие конкуренты.
@ilyastoleubayev6031
@ilyastoleubayev6031 2 года назад
Congrats from Kazakhstan, brothers! We are happy with all Uzbek people! Nodirbek, kop zhasa!!! 🇰🇿🇺🇿🇰🇿🇺🇿🇰🇿🇺🇿
@murodjonnabijonov5410
@murodjonnabijonov5410 2 года назад
Rahmat qardoshim
@shahlotolishova5775
@shahlotolishova5775 2 года назад
🇰🇿♥️🇺🇿
@CrimeanHorseArcher
@CrimeanHorseArcher 2 года назад
Çok yaşa Nodirbek
@MrSpiritmonger
@MrSpiritmonger 2 года назад
He is Indian, this is an Indian YT channel... Chess India.
@podolski5294
@podolski5294 2 года назад
@@MrSpiritmonger What are you saying ? Nodirbek Abdusattorov , does this sound Indian to you ? He is Turkic, Uzbeksitan. Also indians have brown skin lol he looks nothing like Indian
@Allexstrasza
@Allexstrasza Год назад
The timer makes it so damn stressful and interesting. I can pull off 7-8 moves ahead without timelimit at best, but as soon as that goes under 1 minute that thinking goes down to 2-3 at best. I'm just terrible with stress. Its insane how well they perform under those circumstances with so much pressure, incredible
@chris_piss
@chris_piss Год назад
Yeah I was getting secondhand stress in that endgame just imagining how my mind would be going blank with that timer
@dennispearson9287
@dennispearson9287 Год назад
The Young Man Reacted Like SPOCK 🖖After Probably The Greatest Victory of His LIFE !!!....I LOVE The Brilliance of This Great Game , But It's Still Just A Little Too Reserved !!!!!.......
@accumulator4825
@accumulator4825 Год назад
Couldn't agree more. No human interactions in chess?
@ANSHUSINGH-fq6ky
@ANSHUSINGH-fq6ky 2 года назад
Last year also I remember in world blitz abdusattarov give Magnus a tough fight and that game ends In a draw And finally he has won congratulations to him
@jegerbest1
@jegerbest1 2 года назад
Last year were canceled, your mean 2019
@azamatjonrazzokov1026
@azamatjonrazzokov1026 2 года назад
@@jegerbest1 like other skipping 2020 😉😉
@gollynator
@gollynator 2 года назад
he really deserved winning the tournament. beating carlsen, nepo and caruana is no joke!
@johnsam1461
@johnsam1461 2 года назад
he drew against nepo?
@fakerfish1881
@fakerfish1881 2 года назад
@@johnsam1461 that was the first tie break game, he won the second one
@johnsam1461
@johnsam1461 2 года назад
@@fakerfish1881 ohh ok
@johnsam1461
@johnsam1461 2 года назад
@krm nodirbek i think
@sonic19902551
@sonic19902551 2 года назад
HOW TF DID HE WIN 😁?
@backspace8637
@backspace8637 Год назад
That glasses boy and his team of Uzbekistan just play wonderfully
@anvarbekziyodov
@anvarbekziyodov Год назад
Proud to be Uzbek 🇺🇿
@esdrasmanrique6457
@esdrasmanrique6457 Год назад
I'm proud that you're proud to be uzbek
@thelegend243
@thelegend243 Год назад
@@esdrasmanrique6457 hehe
@khalilskingdom
@khalilskingdom Год назад
That King trap in the corner strategy was impressive. 👏
@surprisedcat6090
@surprisedcat6090 Год назад
why did carlsen call quits? couldnt he just eat queen with his
@blaommiodn5094
@blaommiodn5094 Год назад
He would simply promote to a queen right after the exchange since his pawn is only one square off.
@animesloversunited9069
@animesloversunited9069 Год назад
@@surprisedcat6090 its mate. you can't take queen with queen thats illegal
@TGNupsb
@TGNupsb Год назад
@@animesloversunited9069 HUH
@mekan0001
@mekan0001 Год назад
@@TGNupsb It's in the new patch.
@arsenalfanrichi
@arsenalfanrichi 2 года назад
I remember a blitz game where Abdusattorov won against Naka in about 20 moves. Enjoy his style very much when he is in aggressive mood. Very mercurial Talent. We have some real genius level players coming through, along with Maghsoodloo and Wei Yi
@Black-rc4tz
@Black-rc4tz 2 года назад
I remember magnus adopting maghsoodloo in some kinda blitz tournament
@jonahmurphy3251
@jonahmurphy3251 2 года назад
And Jefferey Xiong. Man's an absolute beast.
@juarezortizdiego8522
@juarezortizdiego8522 2 года назад
and alireza firouzja promises a lot
@zr5438
@zr5438 2 года назад
@@jonahmurphy3251 xiong has plateued, he's nothing
@yourmom9608
@yourmom9608 2 года назад
Parham is no match against Abdus
@mohinurabdullayeva5423
@mohinurabdullayeva5423 Год назад
Such is the generation of real greats. Uzbekistan Nodirbek👍👍👍
@Fun-ib1xk
@Fun-ib1xk Год назад
I came here after nodirbek won against Gukesh where he break continuous win streak of Gukesh in chess olympiad chennai.
@RelaxTube_peace
@RelaxTube_peace 2 года назад
Нодирбек из братского народа, ты молодец. Уважение из Казахстана
@sherzodkulmurodov8042
@sherzodkulmurodov8042 2 года назад
Raxmet iz Uzbekistana
@DanKoning777
@DanKoning777 2 года назад
That big sigh from Magnus at 11:19 spoke volumes; he knew he'd have to defend his king, and keep Nodirbek's pawn from queening at the same time for the rest of the game.
@marufio
@marufio Год назад
Right before the handshake too he makes a face of defeat which is why he is always covering his face thru match
@txterbug
@txterbug Год назад
Ok but at what time does he realize he’s in jeopardy?
@marufio
@marufio Год назад
@@txterbug he knew he could lose this match half way thru the game because that's when he started covering his face and moving back and forth more than usual. Then he knew it over when his queen and king lined up like perfect planets to the opponents queen right in the middle of them both
@DanKoning777
@DanKoning777 Год назад
@@txterbug // "That big sigh from Magnus at 11:19 spoke volumes;" hmm.
@1337fl0w
@1337fl0w Год назад
I must be blind and deaf
@top115
@top115 Год назад
I like the passion of both, thats how real sport have to feel like
@MummerxEl
@MummerxEl Год назад
that last play is so calculated, well fricking done dude.
@TitoMcFadden
@TitoMcFadden 2 года назад
This kid went through a damn gauntlet just to get to this match. He definitely earned that victory because he had to beat the who's who of modern day chess in this tournament (aside from Nakamura and Naroditsky) just to get here. Most kids would have folded under such pressure. It seems like he thrives on high pressure situations. The dude has ice in his veins.
@CharlieBrown-mx4gq
@CharlieBrown-mx4gq Год назад
You know him personally? Stfu
@jackdanielson1997
@jackdanielson1997 Год назад
It’s just chess. It doesn’t take bravery lol just mental endurance
@flacsomtodosclas2165
@flacsomtodosclas2165 Год назад
@@jackdanielson1997 ofc it does you are in front of the best in the world, is the rare chance where every chess play has dreant. Mostly people get nervious when are so close to achieve their meta, but a miss could throw the oportunity away
@zazi5305
@zazi5305 Год назад
@@jackdanielson1997 You're forgetting to factour in the social consequences. This could make or break his entire reputation and how people approach him in the future. Greater the challenge, greater the risk, greater the rewards.
@marufio
@marufio Год назад
The kid plays aggressive he comes swinging always forcing his opponents to play his style
@abdubaev
@abdubaev 2 года назад
he is from Uzbekistan( me too). You do not imagine how happy we are.
@BRADU5
@BRADU5 Год назад
That bloodbath around 5:25 is always my favorite part
@williebeamen2x
@williebeamen2x Год назад
Please elaborate
@BRADU5
@BRADU5 Год назад
@@williebeamen2x Those moments in Chess where it's just one piece being taken after another for a few seconds. Always fun to watch
@chesskingsamyak5553
@chesskingsamyak5553 Год назад
the h pawn was very powerful but when queen get against the pawn , then i thought that time the game will result to draw
@soumyadeepmaity6459
@soumyadeepmaity6459 Год назад
Looks like you know chess pretty well. Can you explain me why white is not taking the pawn @15.57 ?
@soumyadeepmaity6459
@soumyadeepmaity6459 Год назад
With his king
@AlexEMF
@AlexEMF 2 года назад
This is literally the first game I saw Magnus Carlsen loses . Hats off to Abdusattorov Nodirbek. What a talented guy beating the world champion.
@ChinmayDhake
@ChinmayDhake 2 года назад
No no, he has lost many a times before
@Nihilistic_Arsonist
@Nihilistic_Arsonist 2 года назад
@@ChinmayDhake And when did op say Magnus have never lost before?
@ChinmayDhake
@ChinmayDhake 2 года назад
@@Nihilistic_Arsonist never
@xpact83
@xpact83 2 года назад
@@Nihilistic_Arsonist the best assumption is he never watch so often haha.
@xpact83
@xpact83 2 года назад
@@ChinmayDhake never saw
@viniciusrech1521
@viniciusrech1521 2 года назад
Amazing endgame... Well done Abdusatorrov. The youngest chess world rapid championship
@goodluk654
@goodluk654 2 года назад
Youngest championship?
@viniciusrech1521
@viniciusrech1521 2 года назад
@@goodluk654 champion...
@jeymsfabio7783
@jeymsfabio7783 Год назад
I am very happy to be a compatriot of such a genius!...
@MimMdance
@MimMdance Год назад
Carlsen was like: "Imma check him until he gets bored and gives up on Chess" That was pretty tense.
@zazares1433
@zazares1433 2 года назад
I'm so proud, brother... this befits Timur's grandson. Hi from Turkey.. 🇺🇿❤️🇹🇷
@gjbcfghbchjk2852
@gjbcfghbchjk2852 2 года назад
Selam aleykum kardeşim benimde atim murat. Hi from Uzb
@wakwak4502
@wakwak4502 2 года назад
Sattorov Ortodoks no islam....
@zazares1433
@zazares1433 2 года назад
@@wakwak4502 I did not say religious brotherhood...
@alphaspeech863
@alphaspeech863 2 года назад
I'm Proud of our Uzbek guy🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿))) keep it up champ)))🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
@antigtohighlights1079
@antigtohighlights1079 Год назад
I dont play chess but the intense nature of the players make it fun to watch
@W3LLcoOL
@W3LLcoOL Год назад
I think everyone of us was shaking along with Abdusattorov Nodirbek.
@Thelaretus
@Thelaretus 2 года назад
I had never heard of this boy, and now I'm a fan. What the hell, he came like lightning! Brilliant talent.
@hannicutie0.0
@hannicutie0.0 2 года назад
You should watch his blitz game with Magnus back in 2019. Kid’s an absolute beast
@wankasaurusrex7621
@wankasaurusrex7621 2 года назад
Came like lightning looool can anyone explain why they are fingering each others pawns loool
@Robert-xn3dc
@Robert-xn3dc 2 года назад
Your wrong, he came like thunder.
@murodjonnabijonov5410
@murodjonnabijonov5410 2 года назад
Hi is from Uzbekistan
@NaggersandJoggers
@NaggersandJoggers 2 года назад
@@Robert-xn3dc what an eruption
@foobarrel9046
@foobarrel9046 2 года назад
Fantastic game, and the kid was always up on time! Magnus must have been having heart-palpitations for the last 20 minutes!
@zacharyhuneault96
@zacharyhuneault96 2 года назад
we didn't watch the same game 4:49 in vid he's down on time
@jonathancortes3461
@jonathancortes3461 2 года назад
Chess isn't an intense game. Calm down. Small pieces of wood being moved 1 inch on a board isn't nerve-wracking as competitive mano a mano sports where there is an opposing side constantly trying to stop you (physically)
@ruairimcdonnell161
@ruairimcdonnell161 2 года назад
@@jonathancortes3461 Its harder, in some matches where they are playing for hours these guys are burning thousands of calories from literally just thinking
@jonathancortes3461
@jonathancortes3461 2 года назад
@@ruairimcdonnell161 ok beat it nerd
@foobarrel9046
@foobarrel9046 2 года назад
@@jonathancortes3461 LOL, you are sadly ignorant about chess and for sure the only thing you've ever gone mano-a-mano with is a turkey's neck.
@checkerstime2023
@checkerstime2023 Год назад
Abdusattorov Nodirbek Grease Master from Uzbekistan
@dalilaoliveiira
@dalilaoliveiira Год назад
I don't know anything about chess, but I've been watching these competitions for hours and I'm strangely in love with these videos and especially with Magnus. It's weird, I knowwwwww HAHAHA 🇧🇷
@alexrussianlearnermirzabdu4968
@alexrussianlearnermirzabdu4968 2 года назад
I heard about this kid back in Uzbekistan about 4 years ago he had became champion in some large tournament what I can say is he is a true upcoming legend
@zazi5305
@zazi5305 Год назад
4 years ago puts him at 13, back then. Insane, truly spectacular.
@yveslaurent5650
@yveslaurent5650 Год назад
@@zazi5305 He was a GM at 14 years old. Sure Magnus was a GM at 13, so before him. But still extremely impressive and if you follow his games you'll see that currently his 2688 Std elo are way underestimated.
@RDXO17
@RDXO17 Год назад
*just laughs in Uzbek*
@adarshkumarsingh298
@adarshkumarsingh298 2 года назад
Future talents are unpredictable. They attack strong defend in a wise manner and showcase brilliancy at all times
@rohithjacob4549
@rohithjacob4549 2 года назад
Engines have changed the game all together
@imanuel8883
@imanuel8883 2 года назад
@@rohithjacob4549 how so?
@asmithakur03
@asmithakur03 2 года назад
@@imanuel8883 they show you the best possible moves and its easy to understand chess moves all together
@imanuel8883
@imanuel8883 2 года назад
@@asmithakur03 so then it becomes a memorization game, of who can remember the most engine moves? Or you mean using them as you play?
@JimBalter
@JimBalter 2 года назад
@@imanuel8883 Not memorization of moves, learning concepts and sharpening one's play.
@zoom8432
@zoom8432 Год назад
congrats from UZBEKISTAN )))
@doniyorrahmatullayev465
@doniyorrahmatullayev465 Год назад
Uzbek power😎 Uzbek sila
@mryu512
@mryu512 2 года назад
I'm proud that Abdusattorov is from my homeland Uzbekistan
@omniyambot9876
@omniyambot9876 2 года назад
I'm amazed that people in your country can be heard from the internet, that you exist. I'm very interested in countries that are not that popular
@yusufbek
@yusufbek 2 года назад
@@omniyambot9876 I'm Uzbek, and I'll tell you that my country is not that great
@omniyambot9876
@omniyambot9876 2 года назад
@@yusufbek yes I know. In terms of economy. But it is still interesting. Don't worry, I'm from Philippines. Some call it a shithole country.
@abrorbobomurodov2361
@abrorbobomurodov2361 2 года назад
@@yusufbek greatness is only related to the economy??? is just one factor!!!! if our country is not great you try to make it great
@abrorbobomurodov2361
@abrorbobomurodov2361 2 года назад
@@omniyambot9876 Yusufbek dirty man for me, the great country for me is my country no USA, NO Britan.... We have been independent for the last 30 years, but we are developing very fast.
@nicolasagustin9298
@nicolasagustin9298 2 года назад
I knew that since that draw where Abbduzatorov was 15 years old, he would be a great opponent of Carlsen for a world title, he has more serenity than alireza when playing!
@duncanmckeown1292
@duncanmckeown1292 Год назад
Quite an amazing match! Talk about coolness under fire!
@repetitivemusicenthusiast
@repetitivemusicenthusiast Год назад
crazy in the reccomended is a video of this kid in 2019 tying magnus at 15.. kids gonna be a legend
@Hetbeterekanaal
@Hetbeterekanaal Год назад
He won?
@MrDucatiV4
@MrDucatiV4 Год назад
@@Hetbeterekanaal he won this against Magnus at 17yrs old. When he was 15yrs old he ended with a draw against Magnus.
@sardorbekalijonov4500
@sardorbekalijonov4500 2 года назад
I don't know how many times I watched this unbelievable game, we are proud of you Nodirbek, and wish you great rewards like this.
@yessanknow302
@yessanknow302 2 года назад
Once?
@sonic19902551
@sonic19902551 2 года назад
Why did he win can u explain? Dnt get this dumb game
@jonnylemonseeds288
@jonnylemonseeds288 2 года назад
@@sonic19902551 @16:35 pause, Nodirbek has carlsen's king in check and if Carlsen moves his king from check his queen will get taken, but if Carlsen takes his queen then he will lose his queen by death of Nodirbek's king
@JimBalter
@JimBalter 2 года назад
@@sonic19902551 It's not the game that's dumb.
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” ‭‭Deuteronomy‬ ‭6:5‬ ‭NIV‬‬ J
@ingelheimfsingelheimfs7824
@ingelheimfsingelheimfs7824 2 года назад
Узбек КРАСАВА! МОЛОДЕЦ!!! BRAVO UZBEKISTAN!
@MACKBEAR
@MACKBEAR Год назад
Nodirbek is from Uzbekistan. Good job man🇺🇿
@jadler457
@jadler457 Год назад
Ah yes, i need to watch this in 1080p to really capture the action. Very exciting.
@iiXodia
@iiXodia Год назад
I love the game of chess. As one who doesn’t fully comprehend the game, it’s still truly art. The meaning behind the game itself is what fascinates me and to see this footage was like watching a movie. A young Prince vs a reigning King. The endgame was INSANE!
@QYOH
@QYOH Год назад
10/10 movie would watch again
@richardirizarry6460
@richardirizarry6460 Год назад
@@xodzphone I agree in part. The limited part unless one is a master that's seen it all then possibly I can see this.
@agungmarpaung6366
@agungmarpaung6366 Год назад
Nodirbek, uzbek, tanzibek
@theshmoe9513
@theshmoe9513 Год назад
Wow, I understood the game at like 9
@iiXodia
@iiXodia Год назад
@@theshmoe9513 I understand how to play but I don’t understand the full rules etc.. I’m not a chess player :)
@user-ix9dy4eu9k
@user-ix9dy4eu9k 2 года назад
Gukesh on 8/11, same points as Carlsen, in the 2nd place tie going into Round 12 of World Rapid!! Facing tournament leader Abdusattorov 🤞🤞
@user-ix9dy4eu9k
@user-ix9dy4eu9k 2 года назад
@Nuno Diniz hahaha time will tell
@WorldCitizen333
@WorldCitizen333 2 года назад
@Nuno Diniz ​ @Nuno Diniz Well, Abdusattorov ended up winning the whole thing, so it's eternal fame for him, not just 15 minutes. Gukesh isn't there yet, but he's 15 years old. Give him a couple years. He'll make you eat your words too.
@conradnal8934
@conradnal8934 2 года назад
@Nuno Diniz dumb joke by you
@muhriddinziyodulloyev2306
@muhriddinziyodulloyev2306 Год назад
Congratulation and good luck Nodirbek
@tj-597
@tj-597 Год назад
Lost soon as he sat down.The opposition had him flustered forcing an unthought full opening move
@somethingginterestingg4275
@somethingginterestingg4275 Год назад
What do u mean?
@Parkerwgwb
@Parkerwgwb Год назад
TJ How in the actual Queen trade can you call that from the opening move. Lowkey I'd checkmate you in 1 move
@palestineadesanya1996
@palestineadesanya1996 2 года назад
Nodirbek looks like a calm and collected, stoic person. I'm impressed by his lack of reaction after beating Carlsen.
@thetriumphofthethrill2457
@thetriumphofthethrill2457 2 года назад
He'd make a better world champion than Firouzja.
@aamirmohammed965
@aamirmohammed965 2 года назад
The one who works hard will never be suprise by the victory
@XplosionYT
@XplosionYT 2 года назад
@@aamirmohammed965 I want surprise lol Discord fun year
@umidsobirov8341
@umidsobirov8341 2 года назад
He's just modest about his success
@Sirjohnwilliamuk
@Sirjohnwilliamuk 2 года назад
He's was depply saddened for not winning earlier
@kenanpoladov5077
@kenanpoladov5077 2 года назад
Congratulations our Uzbek brothers for victory. Azerbaijan loves and supports you 🇦🇿🇺🇿
@ai_yootube
@ai_yootube 2 года назад
🇺🇿🇦🇿
@tursunboboyevismoyil2886
@tursunboboyevismoyil2886 2 года назад
Sog' bo'l kardash🇺🇿🤝🇦🇿
@murodjonnabijonov5410
@murodjonnabijonov5410 2 года назад
Rahmat qardoshim
@shahlotolishova5775
@shahlotolishova5775 2 года назад
I love 🇺🇿🤲♥️🤲🇦🇿
@umidjonormonov6684
@umidjonormonov6684 2 года назад
Raxmat qardash
@acultural_
@acultural_ Год назад
all the kids that i knew in high school that did what the young fellow is doing with his hands using the pawn at 9:12 were brilliant
@eagleeagle5739
@eagleeagle5739 2 года назад
I am so proud of sharing one country with this young smart-boy. Greetings from Tashkent, Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
@danial700
@danial700 2 года назад
Is he Muslim?
@NASIBBEKIBROHIMOGLI
@NASIBBEKIBROHIMOGLI 2 года назад
@@danial700 of course
@eagleeagle5739
@eagleeagle5739 2 года назад
@Not Me what?
@n-da-bunka2650
@n-da-bunka2650 2 года назад
The 17 year old did not fall for the typical "take this for free" play of Magnus in the mid to late stages. He likes to offer that structure so that it forces the opponent into fewer choices that Magnus has already accounted for. By declining on those easy piece collections this guy was able to beat him. Well done!
@NgsM111
@NgsM111 3 месяца назад
Nodirbek Abdusattorov is an Uzbek man! I am so proud of him🎉🎉🎉 Congrats, however felt sad when Magnus lost the match, too cuz I knew him earlier than Nodirbek, my countrymate😅😅😅
@jeremyshaferorigami
@jeremyshaferorigami Год назад
Just curious, at the end of the game when they put back the pieces, why did they both leave their kings in the middle of the board? Was it just laziness or is there some leave-the-kings-where-they-are custom that I'm not aware of?
@princerajuforall
@princerajuforall 2 года назад
From his appearance I felt he is like Ding Liren. Later from his attitude I felt he is like Caruana. Later from his clever moves I felt like Nihal Sarin. Most of all he is calm, polite, well mannered. He stood up little bit from his chair and leaned towards Carlsen to handshake and the handshake he gave was very pleasing and respectful. Seeing his initial unique moves, I could recognize Nodirbek is insanely brilliant and he will win the match. He is an attacking chess player. He finds which pieces of opponent are active and he cuts them off the board. Then it becomes easy for him to chase the opponent down. Carlsen is more defensive chess player. He plays slowly and traps opponent at the end. He has an astonishing huge database of so many epic games in his mind. The only way to defeat the No1 player Carlsen is to attack cruelly and not bother about losing pieces. That's how a brave King defeats his enemy. I loved watching his vigilant and wonderful moves yet he being sooo cooool all the time. He thinks and plays very fast without taking time. Also, playing right moves in this speed is very astonishing. He looks like he is quite determined to win each game. His not losing temper is a quality trait for any player in any game. No doubt why Nodirbek became youngest World Champion. Hearty Congrats Nodirbek! King Nodirbek will reign chess empire for long decades. Love ❤️ and Wishes 💐 from Kerala 🌴 India 🇮🇳 to Nodirbek & Carlsen 👍🏻
@foobarrel9046
@foobarrel9046 2 года назад
Hear, hear, great comment, my friend!
@murodjonnabijonov5410
@murodjonnabijonov5410 2 года назад
Katta rahmat Hindistonlik doʻstlarimizga
@przisekpricindalovic9490
@przisekpricindalovic9490 2 года назад
Carlsen is a more defensive player? You obviously don't have a clue what you're talking about)
@azamatjonrazzokov1026
@azamatjonrazzokov1026 2 года назад
Respect bro 👏
@normiepatrol3715
@normiepatrol3715 2 года назад
Carlsen is still the god of chess. This is not football there is no advent or such stuff, so I’m just looking forward to nodirbek next match and still the insanity of THE GAME 6 sometimes lets me think that carlsen transcended chess just like Jordan did with basketball or senna with f1, so while I hope nodirbek surpasses him, it is highly unlikely and remember everyone is EQUAL in chess, and there is no such a thing as “brave king”. We should just enjoy this amazing upcoming player without pressing him too much
@AlRubyx
@AlRubyx 2 года назад
They press the timer so gently... Like a long lost lover. If I was playing that game they'd have to replace the clock twice from me smashing my side into oblivion after taking a turn to get an extra 2 seconds over the course of the game.
@freesxsoccer
@freesxsoccer Год назад
😂😂
@MrGrace
@MrGrace Год назад
😂😂😂
@Tyler-bp4md
@Tyler-bp4md Год назад
bro i wish i was that clock
@AlRubyx
@AlRubyx Год назад
@@Tyler-bp4md You can be tyler1 hour ago ;3
@elbergakrta6655
@elbergakrta6655 Год назад
@@AlRubyx wat
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