or Kf8 Beeeshop H6 If Qe7 there is Qh8 If Re7 there is also Qh8 And Pxh6 then there is Qf7 or a better variation here is just Qh8 Ke7 Qh7 Kf8 Qh8 Ke7 Qh6 Ke7 and Qg7 mate for good measure
Lol. At first when he said "It's mate," I actually thought the game ended with checkmate and was confused because it wasn't actually mate. Then I realized the opponent resigned.
@@Tyler-bp4md not really cause they both didn’t have much time so even if he was down on materal then he could still win on time if he applied enough pressure.
1. Rxf5, exf5 2. Bxd5+, Rf7 3. e6 You're forking the knight and bishop. If the rook moves, you can push the pawn for a discovered check and win the queen. So you can take the rook with check next move, winning a piece with the whole sequence
So wait, my question here is was it that good if he took with the e pawn? Because then he can take pawn with bishop, checking the king and forcing the rook to block, so at the very least it gives the exchange back and damages the kingside… I think you win two pawns too, but is that completely winning? It didn’t seem like a knock out to me
Bd6+ forces RF7. Pawn to E6 forks knight and rook. If the rook moves away, you take the knight and have discovered check, white has to move rook back to F7 or it's mate. then pawn takes the rook on C8, and makes a queen. meanwhile the rook is still pinned to the king, Bishop then take the rook, give check again, If you move he knight, the pawn can take the rook with check, knight basically has to take the pawn, so white ook black's rook, but has given up their rook and one knight, and their other knight is pinned...
@@Cyclohh only if the rook moves f8. If the rook goes to E7, it blocks the pawn from attacking the queen, so instead the pawn takes the knight, followed by the rook on C8, promotes, and is immediately taken by the black queen...black still has their queen, but white is up two bishops, and black's rook is pinned. Black's only hope is that white suddenly transforms from Magnus Carlsen to Carlos Magnussen.
It's not mate, but its forced mate in 2. Only legal move is King to F8. Queen checks again on H8. Only legal move is King to E7. Queen takes pawn on G7 is checkmate.
That’s not a brilliant move,because brilliant move is a thing what ever response your opponent give for a particular move It will be bad for him now what he will do if the opponent capture the rook by E6 pawn
I am sorry guys actually I thought because of what he won the match he is saying that is brilliant move but now I can calculate the remaining moves thanks friends for your best reply
I get the joke but just in case there are some types of systems,where you have an idea what your opponents gonna play and u just premove everything to save time for the middle game and endgame. Hes also known for his speed so yea
The opponent resigned, it wasn’t checkmate but it would’ve been. The king moves to the blue square, the queen checks on the top right square and the king has to move diagonally down to the other blue square and the queen takes the pawn on the same line with checkmate
@@karimguled2923 i think their another mating pattern that i see but the one describe is the safer one, the one i consider call for sac the bishop at H6 if take queen move to f7 for mate. If not queen then take the pawn on g7. but that give black a move and i could had miss something cause i am only a 1000 rated player and we always miss something.
@One Two ... no. remember the king *has* to move to f8 first to get out of check. there's literally no other choice. and the king can't take the queen on h8 wen he's 2 squares away on f8