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Round 6 : Magnus Carlsen Vs Ding Liren | Norwegian Championship 2024
The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway .
Tournament system
Six players compete all-against-all back and forth
The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41.
If the Classic match ends in a draw, both players will play an Armageddon match to settle the score in the same colors of the match in which they were tied, with White starting with 10 minutes, Black starting with 7 minutes and having the advantage in the draw.
The player with the most points at the end of the tournament is the winner
GM Magnus Carlsen
GM Fabiano Caruana
GM Hikaru Nakamura
GM Ding Liren
GM Ali Reda Firoza
GM Pragananda Rameshbabu
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Round 5 : Hikaru Nakamura Vs Ding Liren | Norwegian Championship 2024
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The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 4 : Losing Carlsen, Magnus Vs Caruana Fabiano| Norwegian Championship 2024
zhlédnutí 105Před měsícem
The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 4 : Ding Liren Vs Alireza Firouzja | Norwegian Championship 2024
zhlédnutí 34Před měsícem
The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 3 : Ding Liren Vs Fabiano Caruana | Norwegian Championship 2024
zhlédnutí 1Před měsícem
The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 3 : Losing Magnus Carlsen Vs Praggnanandhaa R | Norwegian Championship 2024
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The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 3 : Nakamura, Hikaru Vs Firouzja, Alireza | Norwegian Championship 2024
zhlédnutí 16Před měsícem
The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 2 : Fabiano Caruana Vs Alireza Firouzjq | Norwegian Championship 2024
zhlédnutí 34Před měsícem
The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 2 : Ding Liren Vs Praggnanandhaa R | Norwegian Championship 2024
zhlédnutí 78Před měsícem
The Norwegian Championship is one of the strongest chess tournaments in the world, where the best players from all over the world come together to compete in the city of Stavanger, Norway . Tournament system Six players compete all-against-all back and forth The basic playing time is 120 minutes for the entire match, with an increment of 10 seconds for each move starting from move 41. If the Cl...
Round 2 : Carlsen Magnus Vs Nakamura Hikaru | Norwegian Championship 2024
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Round 2 : Carlsen Magnus Vs Nakamura Hikaru | Norwegian Championship 2024
Round 1 : Firouzja Alireza Vs Praggnanandhaa R | Norwegian Championship 2024
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Round 1 : Firouzja Alireza Vs Praggnanandhaa R | Norwegian Championship 2024
Round 1 : Hikaru Nakamura Sv Fabiano Caruana | Norwegian Championship 2024
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Round 1 : Hikaru Nakamura Sv Fabiano Caruana | Norwegian Championship 2024
Magnus Carlsen Vs Hikaru Nakamura / Casablanca Chess 2024
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Magnus Carlsen Vs Hikaru Nakamura / Casablanca Chess 2024
Firouzja Beats Carlsen Twice In Grand Final, Wins 2024 Chess.com Classic
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Firouzja Beats Carlsen Twice In Grand Final, Wins 2024 Chess.com Classic
Winning chess with | one rook | or | one queen |
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Winning chess with | one rook | or | one queen |
Gukesh Dommaraju Vs Nakamura Hikaru | Jokesh Domaraju has won the Candidates chess Tournament 2024
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Gukesh Dommaraju Vs Nakamura Hikaru | Jokesh Domaraju has won the Candidates chess Tournament 2024
Round 12 : Gukesh Dommaraju Vs Abasov Nijat | Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
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Round 12 : Gukesh Dommaraju Vs Abasov Nijat | Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
Round 13 : Nepomniachtchi Ian Vs Nakamura, Hikaru | Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
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Round 13 : Nepomniachtchi Ian Vs Nakamura, Hikaru | Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
Round 12: Alireza Firouzja Vs Nakamura, Hikaru | Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
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Round 12: Alireza Firouzja Vs Nakamura, Hikaru | Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
Round 10: Alireza Firouzja Vs Fabiano Caruana / Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
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Round 10: Alireza Firouzja Vs Fabiano Caruana / Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
Nijat Vs Hikaru / Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
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Nijat Vs Hikaru / Candidates Chess Tournaments 2024
Best checkmate in chess 1/ daniel kang & semyon furman
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Best checkmate in chess 1/ daniel kang & semyon furman
Bonaparte Vs Bertrand 1820 | Napoléon Bonaparte wins at chess #chess
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Bonaparte Vs Bertrand 1820 | Napoléon Bonaparte wins at chess #chess
Carlsen Magnus vs Nakamura Hikaru | Speed Chess Championship 2023.09.2 | Part 1 #chess
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Carlsen Magnus vs Nakamura Hikaru | Speed Chess Championship 2023.09.2 | Part 1 #chess
Ding Liren VS Ian Nepomniachtchi | Final FIDE World Championship 2023 #chess
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Ding Liren VS Ian Nepomniachtchi | Final FIDE World Championship 2023 #chess

Komentáře

  • @danieldemissie8755
    @danieldemissie8755 Před měsícem

    1b

  • @MarcSimon-ly1gb
    @MarcSimon-ly1gb Před měsícem

    Free queen or set up for smothered mate

  • @quentincastroniemann7530
    @quentincastroniemann7530 Před měsícem

    There's absolutely nothing for Black, both Kb1 and Rd2 are completely winning for White...

  • @oswaldodanielmaldonadollam9368

    Bonita si huye es mate en varias jugadas, pero si lo bloquea con torre no encuentro la combinación para dar mate o ganar suficiente material 🐱

  • @user-uy1sr9pt9d
    @user-uy1sr9pt9d Před měsícem

    Queen checks and horse check and grabs free queen?

  • @user-lu9fg7pc9q
    @user-lu9fg7pc9q Před měsícem

    that's a check

  • @LostedSugar
    @LostedSugar Před měsícem

    Briliant move=sacrificing pieces for win

  • @gweren202
    @gweren202 Před měsícem

    Bruh it's not a brilliant 😐

  • @user-xe8yy4ul1x
    @user-xe8yy4ul1x Před měsícem

    Why great, sorry?

  • @user-rs8cd6ey3r
    @user-rs8cd6ey3r Před měsícem

    How is this a great move it look like a normal move to check someone

  • @AlejoTorres775
    @AlejoTorres775 Před měsícem

    Cxe4, Tf3# porque en e6 esta controlado por el peon, f6 tambien por la torre, y g6 con los otros peones

  • @ZOOM_ZADANIA_clasa3_4
    @ZOOM_ZADANIA_clasa3_4 Před měsícem

    Night takes queen?

  • @sunilkumarsah575
    @sunilkumarsah575 Před měsícem

    This is good,

  • @cuabhilash1856
    @cuabhilash1856 Před měsícem

    😅

  • @OnThatKBM
    @OnThatKBM Před měsícem

    1 view in 2 hours bro fell off

    • @Chess-Rook
      @Chess-Rook Před měsícem

      Continuity has not fell ❤️

  • @MapperVietnam-jq6wp
    @MapperVietnam-jq6wp Před měsícem

    Knight take the queen in a7, but then pawn b7 is checkmate!

  • @Gutsherrhund408
    @Gutsherrhund408 Před měsícem

    If queen takes c4 royal fork

  • @user-vz6kn1zt9k
    @user-vz6kn1zt9k Před měsícem

    Not checkmate lol Knight in b5 can kill the queen

  • @rl-tbnr2757
    @rl-tbnr2757 Před měsícem

    This is why I don't play the Carokan

  • @Dat_Artist
    @Dat_Artist Před měsícem

    THE QUEENNNNN!!!!!!!

  • @LeBeo-iw1xd
    @LeBeo-iw1xd Před měsícem

    Castleing will be cooler 🗿

    • @lagranttr
      @lagranttr Před měsícem

      No he couldn’t castle

    • @oma--e
      @oma--e Před měsícem

      he could, but that was offline match. castling is disrespectful, because he had to move two materials​@@lagranttr

    • @lagranttr
      @lagranttr Před měsícem

      @@oma--e you can only castle if you never moved your king

  • @АудиокнигиГоблина

    That's why i don t play the london

  • @cultist1
    @cultist1 Před měsícem

    why is black moving only his king :c

    • @makisim228
      @makisim228 Před měsícem

      Потому что надо уходить от шахов

    • @MichaelGromov-ir2wd
      @MichaelGromov-ir2wd Před měsícem

      ​@@makisim228дарова! Можно было сделать рокировкой мат!

    • @Kairou_san
      @Kairou_san Před měsícem

      Cause it force bruh Ever heard of checks? Dummy

  • @pietrodallolmo7604
    @pietrodallolmo7604 Před měsícem

    Man could castle☠️

  • @user-uh6jz9py6h
    @user-uh6jz9py6h Před měsícem

    2 forks incoming

  • @HamodyMustafa-rn1bn
    @HamodyMustafa-rn1bn Před měsícem

    Knight b6x

  • @original_hello.-.
    @original_hello.-. Před měsícem

    genius

  • @po_porani
    @po_porani Před měsícem

    앙파상을 참아?

  • @Mr.skeleton405
    @Mr.skeleton405 Před měsícem

    Pawn g6 stops the mate with pawn and taking the queen is a move but it would be mate in 20 and black would lose

  • @cihangirefesaglam1609
    @cihangirefesaglam1609 Před měsícem

    If black queen takes our queen then we simply push G3 pawn then they go H6 then we go G4 with pawn and its mate If they dont,same thing as last What if they protect G4 with their queen? We still do the same they are forced to take our pawn, then we take their queen and then they are forced to take our pawn and we take their rook now we are winning this

  • @cihangirefesaglam1609
    @cihangirefesaglam1609 Před měsícem

    If black takes our quuen with their quuen, we push G3 pawn to G4 then they run to H6 bc protected by the king then we play G5 and its mate

  • @wahhoileongable
    @wahhoileongable Před měsícem

    Who tf go kh6💀💀

  • @carlocalaycay4197
    @carlocalaycay4197 Před měsícem

    Checkmate baby

  • @abishekcp6727
    @abishekcp6727 Před měsícem

    Kxh4, Rxh6#

  • @wrenix9362
    @wrenix9362 Před měsícem

    Take black queen to white, G3 moves to G4 following black king till the corner which then black king moves back down to H5 leaving a clean gap for the white kind where black queen can move back to C4 putting white king in check, sacrifice black queen for white pawn now in defence leaving the black tower to pick off the rest either leading into a win if the 3 black pawns are turned to queen's or a stalemate

  • @illpalibertad9712
    @illpalibertad9712 Před měsícem

    Puffffffff

  • @CHARK941131
    @CHARK941131 Před měsícem

    Beautiful mate in three or mate in one

  • @batyaXeditz
    @batyaXeditz Před měsícem

    Sacrifice the queen, move to g7, black queen on g8 forced to take(black king h8), pawn takes on g7 check, king moves to g8, knight from f5 to e7 check(black bishop on c3 protects the pawn on g7). Nowhere to escape, mate#

    • @chidumebiekeator8262
      @chidumebiekeator8262 Před měsícem

      Wtf are you talking about??

    • @batyaXeditz
      @batyaXeditz Před měsícem

      My youtube lagged so i commented the wrong video lol😂​@@chidumebiekeator8262

    • @batyaXeditz
      @batyaXeditz Před měsícem

      Anyway, there if rook takes mate in one queen to g7, if queen takes, white queen to f5 check, rook protects, queen takes mate

  • @arielgarduno1825
    @arielgarduno1825 Před měsícem

    (*)=variation of the position (-)=variation/s of the variations *If Qxe8, Qf6 check, Rg7 forced, Qxg7# *If Rxe8, just Qg7# *Another move(not rook or queen) like f7-f6, Rxd8, IN THIS POSITION: -if black rook capture the white rook(d8) just Qg7# -another's random move is like Bb7, just Qf6# because the g8 rook is pined by the d8 rook *After Re8, any move like Qg5, just take the g8 rook with your e8 rook IN THIS POSITION: -If Kxg8, Qxg5 check, and the black king can go to f8/h8 squares, both can't stop the checkmate after Qg7 check and in the case of Kf8, after Qg7 check, Ke8 forced, Qg8# -If Qxg8, just Qf7 check, is forced to put his queen at g7, (Qg7), and finally, white Qxg7# In consequence, it is a beautiful rook's sacrifice

  • @darkhorse.69
    @darkhorse.69 Před měsícem

    If queen takes qf6+, then mate.

  • @patthawatthowatana136
    @patthawatthowatana136 Před měsícem

    What if queen take

    • @quickflix007
      @quickflix007 Před měsícem

      If queen takes then white moves queen to f6 with check black has to defend with rook g7 then white takes g7 with queen destroying the black king and killing him

    • @patthawatthowatana136
      @patthawatthowatana136 Před měsícem

      So both rook take are checkmate am i right?​@@quickflix007

    • @Julian-jy6jp
      @Julian-jy6jp Před měsícem

      Good job ​@@quickflix007

    • @TahaAbdelhakimNadji
      @TahaAbdelhakimNadji Před měsícem

      you are weong because of the black queen take the white queen ​@@quickflix007

  • @ste_1
    @ste_1 Před měsícem

    King a8 Knight c4 checkmate

    • @Bruhguy999
      @Bruhguy999 Před měsícem

      King can move to b6 after the knight check

    • @randomfacts11223
      @randomfacts11223 Před měsícem

      Bro kc4 blocks b6 big box but the Queen can block

  • @salinsal
    @salinsal Před měsícem

    Take him to the corner.🙂

  • @shuvamsarkar4742
    @shuvamsarkar4742 Před 2 měsíci

    Don't make jokes about such brilliant performances throughout the tournament. Not a nice gesture, have some respect.

    • @Chess-Rook
      @Chess-Rook Před 2 měsíci

      I didn't understand. what I've done ?

    • @shuvamsarkar4742
      @shuvamsarkar4742 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Chess-Rook jokesh, really??

    • @Chess-Rook
      @Chess-Rook Před 2 měsíci

      He took a draw point from hikaru and won a group

    • @shuvamsarkar4742
      @shuvamsarkar4742 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Chess-Rook so what! Chess is all about strategies. To win a tough tournament like this, you need to strategize all possibilities. Backing off sometimes pays you better. I am sure any other player in his shoes would have taken the same WISE decision.

  • @penglordo
    @penglordo Před 7 měsíci

    You forgot about my Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit

  • @JM-tj5qm
    @JM-tj5qm Před 7 měsíci

    Queen h4 is an awful move

  • @gottide
    @gottide Před 7 měsíci

    Dawg if they know how to play chess this ain’t gon happen

  • @Phoenix-tw3zz
    @Phoenix-tw3zz Před 8 měsíci

    Black player is the worst chess player ive ever seen

  • @user-hellobye12345
    @user-hellobye12345 Před 8 měsíci

    Review is wrong

  • @Svjetlan1988
    @Svjetlan1988 Před 8 měsíci

    NOT happening But that's a BEAUTIFUL mate