I kind of love how the mistake is King to rook 2 (Ka7), and how Moriarty is diagnosed with acute narcissism earlier in the movie by Sherlock, Moriarty's play and character are intrinsically linked - he sees himself as the king, to his own demise. It's like his personality flaws lose him his fortune and also the game of chess. Brilliant screenplay!
Yeah rook blocks at least prolongs mate, but I’m pretty sure the position was dead lost for black even before accepting the queen sac. This was actually based on a real game that was played out differently with black resigning in the end.
And that is why you study your opponent. Moriarty gave him that weakness himself in their first face to face interaction in the movie, and was the pivotal information Sherlock needed to defeat him.
Moriarty said that it's human nature to seek conflict and thus war is inevitable. Donating his stuff to fund that organisation is Sherlock's little jab back for that indicating that humans are also capable of bringing relief from tragedies of conflict and don't have to be fixed by human nature. It also serves to piss him off.
People usually criticize this scene since Moriarty is consistently losing, but that's the whole idea. Sherlock had the upper hand the whole time, both in the chess game and IRL, only Moriarty wasn't aware of the latter. So the game reflects their real-life conflict from Sherlock's perspective, not Moriarty's.
@@HiddelS143 not much advantage, plus the English opening is one of the most respected openings for white, and the reverse sicillian(1 c4 e5) is the most respected answer and is the sharpest variation also
@@qu33nmovesWith all of the Canon easter eggs in this I had almost expected Holmes to add a price tag to the notebook he identified from sight. Maybe “half a crown” like the price of the expensive stationary from “Scandal In Bohemia” or something. 😅
@@Davo5673 I don't think it was a mistake. Moriarty and Holmes both knew that by moving the queen Holmes would have to move the king and it had only one move to make. So essentially was saying "I'm taking the pawn after you move your king". It'd be the kind of assumption you'd find upon such "super geniuses"
@@user-tb8uo9lt2x The "mistake" is that the movie skips a couple moves and the channel is so careless that they don't even have Sherlock and Moriarty moving the correct color pieces in the graphic, so would have to also make the mistake of not having a pawn on said square. Of course, the movie also skips whatever Moriarty's last move was, but his queen takes knight pawn also makes no real sense due to the fact that he already knows he is mate in 1. A last move check that has nothing to follow it up when you are mate in 1 is the action of either an idiot that can't read the board or a petulant child. It added nothing to the scene, since even Sherlock doesn't bother letting him say another random move before announcing the mate in 1.
I kind of love how the mistake is King to rook 2 (Ka7), and how Moriarty is diagnosed with acute narcissism earlier in the movie by Sherlock, Moriarty's play and character are intrinsically linked - he sees himself as the king, to his own demise. It's like his personality flaws lose him his fortune and also the game of chess. Brilliant screenplay!
Yeah rook blocks at least prolongs mate, but I’m pretty sure the position was dead lost for black even before accepting the queen sac. This was actually based on a real game that was played out differently with black resigning in the end.
What did you expect….. it’s Guy Ritchie
How do you “kind of “ love something?
And that is why you study your opponent. Moriarty gave him that weakness himself in their first face to face interaction in the movie, and was the pivotal information Sherlock needed to defeat him.
Can't believe he played the good scientist role in Chernobyl
The guy is acting royalty; he is as talented and diverse as his father, Richard Harris was.
He can ppay both heroes and villains, as well as strong and low confident men with such believability. Love him.
faaaaaaak dude! Thanks for pointing that out :D
Harris has such a talent to potray intelligent characters
First movie I saw him in was Doctor Ashford in Resident Evil Apocalypse lol.
Such genius actor with every face expression to steal the limelight.
Be it Chernobyl, The Terror.. each is materpiece
I happy you mentioned The Terror. I feel like that show is very underrated.
It’s kinda funny how they’ll fund the widows and orphans from war with the money they confiscated
That's the stinger; the irony. Digging the dagger further into his narcissistic ego.
“Kind of funny”? Can’t make a decision?
Moriarty said that it's human nature to seek conflict and thus war is inevitable. Donating his stuff to fund that organisation is Sherlock's little jab back for that indicating that humans are also capable of bringing relief from tragedies of conflict and don't have to be fixed by human nature. It also serves to piss him off.
People usually criticize this scene since Moriarty is consistently losing, but that's the whole idea. Sherlock had the upper hand the whole time, both in the chess game and IRL, only Moriarty wasn't aware of the latter.
So the game reflects their real-life conflict from Sherlock's perspective, not Moriarty's.
moriarty was too focused on having taken Sherlock's queen, that he didn't realize how weak his king was
Holmes saw mate in 43 moves
Nice except for one mistake: Moriarty was playing the white pieces, Holmes was playing the black pieces
Yep
The original game is in the sicillian, this one is the reverse sicillian, english opening
My thoughts exactly at the beginning of this video
That makes a little sense, white starts with the advantage.
@@HiddelS143 not much advantage, plus the English opening is one of the most respected openings for white, and the reverse sicillian(1 c4 e5) is the most respected answer and is the sharpest variation also
Guy Ritchie did a phenomenal job on this movie!
My brother showed me the gentlemen. Felt like sherlock holmes again. ❤
@@BlackDiamond2718 that’s one of my all time favorites as well.
Shame he won't come back for the third one.
@@scsutton1 "DAMN! He aint gonna be in sherlock holmes 3."
“The Terror” is good too
Be careful what you fish for.
Thank you for making this video ❣️
Gothamchess made a recap on this game. It was a actual game played Between two grandmasters.
Great battle 👏 👌 👍
1:14 That bgm , subtle but strong.
2:58
“Queen taken knight pawn” where’s the pawn? Is it just me or there’s NO PAWN ON THAT SQUARE??? 😓😓🫥🫥🫥🫥
I want part 3 of this movie
"Too much of a good thing...is bad"
Yes
Be careful what you fish for
😅
@@qu33nmovesWith all of the Canon easter eggs in this I had almost expected Holmes to add a price tag to the notebook he identified from sight. Maybe “half a crown” like the price of the expensive stationary from “Scandal In Bohemia” or something. 😅
Moriarty started white in this game
i thought count dankula was in a movie for a sec their
When queen took knight pawn.... it didn't show on the board that the queen took a pawn...
That move wasn't available to the queen. So at the end the queen makes a second move out of sequence.
@@Davo5673 I don't think it was a mistake. Moriarty and Holmes both knew that by moving the queen Holmes would have to move the king and it had only one move to make. So essentially was saying "I'm taking the pawn after you move your king".
It'd be the kind of assumption you'd find upon such "super geniuses"
@@user-tb8uo9lt2x The "mistake" is that the movie skips a couple moves and the channel is so careless that they don't even have Sherlock and Moriarty moving the correct color pieces in the graphic, so would have to also make the mistake of not having a pawn on said square.
Of course, the movie also skips whatever Moriarty's last move was, but his queen takes knight pawn also makes no real sense due to the fact that he already knows he is mate in 1. A last move check that has nothing to follow it up when you are mate in 1 is the action of either an idiot that can't read the board or a petulant child. It added nothing to the scene, since even Sherlock doesn't bother letting him say another random move before announcing the mate in 1.
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How did the Queen get to b2?
For some reason they didn’t include the moves qb3 kh8 in the movie. Remember Holmes has the black pieces
This isn't the game that was played.
Moriarty was right
I beat em both
Moriarity is not a particularly good chess player.
This was a recreation of a real match between two grandmasters.