Carlsen’s GOAT Move Leaves Everyone Speechless

Magnus Carlsen’s GOAT Move played against Fabiano Caruana in the speed chess championship ’23 Leaves Danny Rensch Speechless. Danya also notes that anyone wanting to learn chess should study this Magnus Carlsen game because it is truly very instructive chess!

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    Awful video btw.. the whole premise of the video is the move and u start the video from the very beginning, give no type of explanation on the move, no idea of when the move should be expected.. no reason to watch this entire video..

    Kinda obvious move, I don't know why they all say it is amazing. Any GM should have found it. Fabi blundered simply.

    magnus is insane at endgames. The way he converts draws to winning endgames against literal super grandmasters is unbelievable.
    Also I love your commentary man, really educational and easy to understand.

    Carlsen gave up any right to be considered in conversations with GOAT after his atrocious treatment of Niemann

    I was told the white knights were always third cousins. Thanks for clarifying.

    Before black resign why not king to d8 for bishop exchange and draw?

    I finally guesses the 'which move', from one of these videos at 8:42. Yes!

    Amateur player here, very instructive! Thank you

    If your title is "GOAT Move", then what is the point making a 13:22 long video? Doesn't make any sense. Your videos in most cases are unreasonably long and the way you present them is extremely boring. Sorry to say that, it's just a personal opinion of mine, no offence.

    Excellent commentary. Very lucid! Carlsen's play, average – for him. Watch the video of him taking the 100 end game challenges.

    Looks boring to me. Like most Magnus games. Incredible games rarely can be seen with pawns only. No cool tactics, nothing fun.

    So you didn't explain which move was the GOAT move?!

    You are quite instructive. Thank you for not butterflying into too many lines. you stayed congruent with each line and kept it all tight and glued together. Well taught. I learned a lot from your review of the game, esp how to move the king more effectively during the endgame.

    With all due respect this move was nothing too extraordinary compared to the rest of his endgames. Great content though!

    love how it takes a minute to analyze a move that took less then a second to make.

    The first GM I ever beat was Jan Gustaffsson in a simul some months ago, and if he had played on in the endgame, despite being down the exchange, I was sure I would've lost that position due to the gulf between us in experience. When the time ran out the position showed -2 for black but there was no clear way forward. Great feeling to beat a GM but if he had time I'm sure he could've salvaged it in the endgame

    Truly impressive. And here I am failing sub master rated endgame tactics after staring at them for a couple minutes. I feel like Magnus has such a clear vision of the state of the board which allows him to do such precise movement during time pressure, all result of a crazy combo of talent, hard work, resolve and love for the game. Genius!

    what was supposed to be blacks move after bxg5 at 9:25 ? u can see the eval bar drop for white after that capture so guessing it was a blunder to the computer but fabi didn't find i guess

    i am pretty sure you posted this like 20 times already

    I am a novice and don't understand why Caruana doesn't take on e4 with his knight (f6). Can someone explain to me why that is a bad move?

    I think I'm misunderstanding the rules here… what happens if time just runs out? If that makes for a draw, Caruana wouldn't have had to resign.

    wtf is with covering up the position at the beginning of the video? lame af

    This is mentioned help you. 3000 visit your site, only a couple hundred stayed,change your speaking style. Use periods,don't sing-song your voice. You got great content,lots of experience.

    Nice analysis.

    Wrt …Engine analysis after King takes e4 pawn…

    If you analyze it with Lc0 engine, it correctly shows that as soon as King gets to h5 square it has an 83-17 advantage.

    White maintains this advantage as the King moves to g4.. f4 and then captures the pawn on e4.

    This looks like the exact same opening these two played the 2018 world championship. You even made a video about it.

    Drama King Magnus's end game tactics are masterful, even under timed pressure he's cool calm collected and laser focused.

    After Kd3 Be5? is a mistake. Black can draw with …Bb2 or …Be1and the white king won't be able to enter.

    this truly is epic! the way Magnus manuevers these endgames is impressive. I like how he finds these unintuitive moves so quickly during timepressure but i guess it comes to him almost naturally. Theres an interesting video where Magnus goes through different endgames with John Bartholomew and he says he doesnt even know the rules of the endgame but their just obvious for him. What a talent!

    Really instructive for us lower rated players

    2:52 appart from two pawns and a rook, position is symmetrical 😨

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