Magnus Carlsen: Self-pinning for Immortality || END OF AN ERA
Magnus Carlsen: Self-pinning for Immortality || END OF AN ERA
GAME 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e_BhGZnHp0&feature=youtu.be
GAME 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e_BhGZnHp0&feature=youtu.be
GAME 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDjSKdkEnlo
GAME 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy1rzRoQTvc
GAME 5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUF4W_4-iB0
GAME 6 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYUNpxiqFkg
GAME 7 https://youtu.be/sIavqvXh2hk
GAME 8 https://youtu.be/7aI5jgQgd1k
GAME 9 https://youtu.be/yTroQE1lYoo
GAME 10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lP6wWLnGUk
GAME 11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmxdIb5p8B4
GAME 12 https://youtu.be/-XThX7H2cdQ
GAME 13 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn44B5UhvN8
GAME 14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INdj71xM-Qw
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Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2795) – Ding, Liren (2788)
Nepomniachtchi-Ding World Chess Championship (chess24.com) [18] 2023.04.30
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.d3 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.a4 Bd7 9.h3 O-O 10.Be3 Na5 11.Ba2 bxa4 12.Nc3 Rb8 13.Bb1 Qe8 14.b3 c5 15.Nxa4 Nc6 16.Nc3 a5 17.Nd2 Be6 18.Nc4 d5 19.exd5 Nxd5 20.Bd2 Nxc3 21.Bxc3 Bxc4 22.bxc4 Bd8 23.Bd2 Bc7 24.c3 f5 25.Re1 Rd8 26.Ra2 Qg6 27.Qe2 Qd6 28.g3 Rde8 29.Qf3 e4 30.dxe4 Ne5 31.Qg2 Nd3 32.Bxd3 Qxd3 33.exf5 Rxe1+ 34.Bxe1 Qxc4 35.Ra1 Rxf5 36.Bd2 h6 37.Qc6 Rf7 38.Re1 Kh7 39.Be3 Be5 40.Qe8 Bxc3 41.Rc1 Rf6 42.Qd7 Qe2 43.Qd5 Bb4 44.Qe4+ Kg8 45.Qd5+ Kh7 46.Qe4+ Rg6 47.Qf5 c4 48.h4 Qd3 49.Qf3 Rf6 50.Qg4 c3 51.Rd1 Qg6 52.Qc8 Rc6 53.Qa8 Rd6 54.Rxd6 Qxd6 55.Qe4+ Qg6 56.Qc4 Qb1+ 57.Kh2 a4 58.Bd4 a3 59.Qc7 Qg6 60.Qc4 c2 61.Be3 Bd6 62.Kg2 h5 63.Kf1 Be5 64.g4 hxg4 65.h5 Qf5 66.Qd5 g3 67.f4 a2 68.Qxa2 Bxf4
00:00 Hello Everyone!
The 2023 FIDE World Chess Championship is a 14-game match taking place in the St. Regis Astana Hotel in Astana, Kazakhstan on April 9-30 between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren, who finished 1st and 2nd in the 2022 Candidates Tournament. Reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen has chosen not to defend his title. The first player to reach 7.5 points wins, while a 7:7 tie will be decided by a playoff. The prize fund is €2 million, split 60:40, or 55:45 if it goes to a playoff. No draw offers are allowed until after move 40.
Each player has 120 minutes for 40 moves, then 60 minutes for the next 20, then 15 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment starting only from move 61. A playoff will consist of four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, up to two pairs of 5+3 games will be played. If tied again, single 3+2 games are played, with colours reversed each game, until one player wins.
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Next : Gukesh, Arjun and Pragg coming for the title.
Next to Next: One of them actually winning it. Likely to be Arjun or Gukesh. Or even Nihal. But Arjun most likely.
no one could ask for a better enDING!!!!
Ding was very economical in his wins. He won only when it mattered!
Saw a lot of reviews and commentaries of this championship. This channel is by far the best! Thank you!
Well done Ding and most especially China 🇨🇳 they’ve accomplished a lot and contributed a lot to world over the last years and now they’ve given us a worthy Classical Champion.
Thank you Ding for an enjoyable world championship and well done China 🥇👍🫡🇨🇳 #worldDomination
Ding pinning
Ding chilling
Ding winning
#congratulading
Neither of theseguys deserve to be called World Champion. But lollllllllllllllll at Nepo still collapsing at the end even without Magnus in his way.
Who’s ready for tears of the kingdom?
I desperately want to remind everyone of my comment on game 4! 🥳
The one who is ‘self-pinning for immortality’ is Ding Liren and NOT Carlsen. This title (even though Carlsen said this) is absurd and does not do justice to the new world champion..
I get that Magnus made the quote but it’s a video about someone else becoming the WC so idk why you would put Magnus as a thumbnail & title..
You lied there’s no Magnus Carlsen. His in thumbnail. The title and picture was so good.
What this championship demonstrated is how much better a player Magnus is compared to everybody else.
DING-DONG!
“One Ding to rule them all”
-Someone cool, 2022
Whenever Dings Pawns March, its danger time
it’s annoying because it’s not like ding outplayed nepo and eventually grinded him down. that would have been one thing. but nepo consistently outplayed ding throughout classical and then got unlucky in rapid.
What Faces is Nepo making now he lost Word Championship? Shit Face?
Now every super gm will think they can become next world champion . Becoming a Micky Mouse title unless The GOAT contends!
Anyone else feel like its a hollow championship without Magnus? If Magnus retired from chess than that’s ok, but he didnt retire, he basically said that hes tried of winning against the same people over and over so hes bored. Hes got a point.
And what about ratings? Kind of hilarious that the World Champion is rated less than guy actively playing. The wholen thing just seems less special. They should do the Championship every 4 years. Like a world cup of chess type deal.
I really like Ding and I am so glad he won.
But Magnus would have dismantled either one of them. It wouldn’t even have been close. But congratulations to Ding. He is a very good ambassador.
Even this picture is really ridiculous. Ding has become WC, not Carlsen! What is this? Ding’s picture should be here!
Calling someone world champion because they won a speed chess game is not the traditional meaning of world chess champion. They have basically won a match series on a tie break, which is not the classical definition of a world champion. I get that it provides great entertainment and a world title, which is a common practice in a lot of modern sports, but it does not mean they are the strongest player in the world, which is the traditional meaning in chess. I prefer it this way. Kinda like winning the super bowl.
great coverage all the way through thank you – and congrats to Ding for courage under fire
Love your channel. So many thanks for the amazing coverage
4:56 what a tease lol
Congratulations!!! Ding!!!!!
What’s with that Magnus quote at top?
Quite fitting as Agad once characterized Ding as “I’m not afraid of anything” in a game vs Fabi.
World Champion Ding Liren played with 91.2% accuracy, 4 great moves, and 1 brilliant move.
Ian Nepomniachtchi played with 84.8% accuracy and 2 great moves.
Idk how much publicity this will bring chess but I suppose that’s not the point…
at which point did ding gain the advantage? it would be great if you could quicky summarise critical positions at the end of the video
I know we should be happy about Ding. But man. Nepo tried for the 3rd time. Now that magnuns step aside nepo still lost. Thats heartbreaking.
Let’s go Ding! Risked it for the win and it paid off! Gutsy and brave!
Brilliance right there. Well done ding😮
Almost all people just focus on the glory Ding had today..Am I the only one thinking of the great burden he has to face in the coming tournaments to prove himself the strongest chess player in the world?😅
If Nepo wanted a draw can he just suggest it to Ding? In fact, he left it to Ding to make it repetitious, ans Ding chose not to, as he has 2 pass pawns.
Imagine if Magnus won the next candidates and become once again the world chess champion.
Great video as always Agad. Heartbroken for Nepo but rejoicing for Ding, who had to go through so much for this victory. I’ll definitely be sharing this game with my friends at the library.
I wanted Ding to win, but now, after Nepo lost, I kinda wish Nepo would have won. It would be remarkable if next year he came back and beat Ding. Of course that assumes Magnus doesn’t come back. Either one would be a story for the ages.
*DING* fries are DONE!
Nepo should split FIDE to and declare himself as the world champion
Mr Nepo did not learn from his previous loss to Magnus nor from his victory in candidate match. Very unlikely to be ever a champion, which is a state of mind over matter.
10:26 What’s important here is Nepo was up 3 or 4 minutes on the clock at this point and he tanked for 2+ minutes to think about this reptition.
Ding played Rook G6 almost immediately and so after all was said and done Nepo had spent like 3 minutes and had 1 minute left and Ding had spent 15 seconds and had 90 seconds left.
It’s not a world champion if you don’t allow players for all the world to participate.
Rapid is too fast too soon. I suggest they consider going to a faster time control after the "classic games" but not so fast as G30. Maybe 4 games of G90 with increments, and then 4 games of G60 etc.
Why Anand never re-match with Magnus Carlson after he lost? Did he?
This is dings immortal.
Is Magnus a little motivated now?! 😅