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.
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
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
@@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.
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
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
@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
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.
@@Marveryn it works, if black tries to defend g7 with queen or rook it's m1 on h8, if he takes it's qf7# like you said, and running with the king doesn't help because qxg7 is still mate, so bh6 is also winning
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.
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
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.
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.
It was over
Same here :) Also because he resigned so quickly I think
hahah yes
same 😂but realised that next move was mate so opponent resigned
It was mate in 2 anyway.
His opponent: How the hell does Daniel calculate that so quickly! What a monster!
Daniel: Oh it's mate!
The opponent resigned at the perfect time so i were confused why the game ended with no checkmate 🤣
Mate in 2 is on the board. Kf8 Qh8+ Ke7 Qxg7#
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
Same lmfaoo
Timing
me tho
GM: *deep in thought, analyzing his previous mouse slip*
Also GM: *blazing through opening of next game*
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
Not every GM
For anyone wondering, Qh8 followed by Qxg7 is checkmate because of the surrounding pawns.
I’m new to chess, but can’t the opponent move his king to the blue space on the left to get out of mate? Or am I not seeing something
@@squeeeps the king will move to f8 the the queen will move h8 then the king will move to e7 the queen takes the pawn on g7 and that's mate
@@chb780 thanks
@@chb780 cant the king take the queen
@@raghavkhanna4153 he cant cuz when you played Qh8 check then he gotta play Ke7 that provides a square blank between king and queen
Yeah, I have that problem too. Sucks, frankly to be so brilliant even when I'm screwing up....
I almost pee on myself because of you ...
Do you even know what it is like to actually lose, you brilliant, you
Gms never blunder its always a sacrifice
0:05 he only realised its a good move after he played g6, mans not playing calculated but through instinct
Yeah that's 30 second chess for ya
he didn’t even sound that bummed about the slip. his instincts were like “oh this might be good too”
you have to play through instinct with that amount of time
Pushing that pawn there is generally a good move coz it kinda creates a wall in front of the king
@@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.
stockfish agrees that it is the best move
rook takes knight is +4.2
rook f4 wouldve been -4.5
oof thats how all my good moves are
mistakes
@@ChildOfGod545 its +6.4 after g takes rook (afterwards white takes pawn with bishop....pretty outchy)
@Agent Smith
Bishop takes d pawn then after tower blocks the check you push the e pawn and it's an over 10 points of material swing at that point.
Grandmasters: don't want to lose material. So they give up checkmate instead.
Also: Other players
I always play brilliantly but for my opponent.
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The moment when you get mouse slipped and your opponent gets frustrated.
accidental big brain
first
Second
Third?
what happens if he recaptures the rook with the e pawn?
bishop takes d pawn
Hello fine Sir!!! lol
bxd5+, rook has to block, push the e pawn forking the rook and knight and freestyle from there lol
@@tupi9999 rook can't move after the fork. If you move the rook you lose the queen from a pawn push with a bishop check discoveries
@@heartmint7364 Re7?
This guy be like: he is not even a human come on I am totally noob in chess
Awesome Game Bro.........👍👍👍
ahh yes that gambit is working this time
Its like the greek gift mate
*wins game* *proceeds too premove set up ftl*
I was thinking “how is that mate he can move King to C3 but the guy resigned
After Qh7+ Kf8 it was mate in three, but the opponent resigned beforehand. (Qh3+ Ke7 Qg7#)
@@XisoLate Excuse me sir. How did your queen move from h3 to g7?
@@Muhammad_Nuruddin you aren’t concerned about Kc3?
@@Muhammad_Nuruddin I misstyped. After the resignation of Qh7+, the proceeding moves are Kf8 Qh8+ Ke7 Qg7#
Blessing in disguise
I'll have you know I brilliantly mouse slip moves all the time.
Qh8, Kf6 and then Qgx7 checkmate.
Real Bruh Moment
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
If exf5, Bxd5+ Rf7□ e6 wins material. Black's best continuation is Ne5, then after exf7+ Nxf7 white is up a minor piece.
Thank you two for explaining
For my fellow noobs: after ...Kf8, Qh8 Ke7, Qxg7#
@Will if you play everyday for 30 years you wont be a noob, that's some serious dedication that most people wouldn't do.
I believe Bh6 also has no counter-play either after Kf8
barely 1000-1100 so I could possibly be wrong xd
Thanks!
Ahhh ty this was very confusing but I still don’t get why he resigned did he also know that he was gonna lose
@@pro-11-brawlstars68 Yeah he'll have seen that
Best move as they as they take with that pawn and not the other lol
ex Bd5+ Rf7 e6 (Re7? exN+) wins back the rook and white is a piece up
legendary
Yeah this is most of my games win or lose.
Is not capturing the rook a better decision, and what move would give white a winning chance besides pawn takes rook?
no move, either he takes with one of the pawns and be completely losing or he leaves the rook hanging and plays on down a piece
Freudian mouse slip. His subconscious is better than his conscious mind.
,,that’s crazy,,
Αfter check, mate in 2
Was the move really brilliant? What if black captured the rook with the e6 pawn at @0:05 ?
Bxd5+
BxD5+, Rf7, Bxf7+, Kxf7 is a forced line. I think white is better afterward.
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
Actually it continues forced with e6+, black have to move the king away, then xd7
@@srkruger189 i dont see it, why cant the king take on e6?
Black resignation because MATE move, (cause white pawn in E5 and G6)
it's the only way I ever make great moves. too bad I don't slip more
Kf8 is any option?
what if exf5 is it still a good move?
After exf the move is bad at least I don’t see a threat so it was not a true brilliancy the opponent just blundered.
There are NO ACCIDENTS
By Master Oogway
ha ha it WAS a great move, even if exf5 Bxd5+ Rf7 e6! still wins easily
why king couldnt go in f8
Can someone tell me why Kf8 doesn't work or why it wasn't played?
It's mate in 2. Kf8 Qh8+ Ke7 Qxg7#
@One Two my man, the question is "after Kf8, if the king is on f8 it cannot capture the queen that's on h8
It didnt look like it was unintentional :) - waht about taking with e pawn? Does it also lead to a mate or are we one tempo down?
If black takes with the epawn then Bxd5+ Rf7 (forced) e6, winning at the very least the rook (cuz if the rook moves e7+ wins the queen)
Why was it mate? King can go to F8.... Then Queen to H8 which forces the King to E7 and then Queen to G7 is mate if I'm not mistaken.
enemy resigned
exf5 🤷♂️
to clarify: that ended with resignation, but was still forced mate with
1 ...Kf8
2 Qh8+ Ke7
3 Qxg7#
@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
GM Mouse.
doesnt exf5 refute the so called brilliancy?
can someone tell me if black still loses if he took the rook with the other pawn?
Then dark square bishop gonna take the pawn with check
@Man Yor there are more than 3. King f8 can be played, though it's also just losing
exF5?
e-f? Opponent just played bad
how is it mate? cant the king go on f8?
Kf8, Qh8+, Ke7, Qxg7#.
opponent simply resigned at a perfect time that looks like it's checkmate, but it's still mate in 2
Could have taken it with the E pawn
Nahh, don’t just calculate 1 move ahead. It indeed was the best move. Your suggested move wasn‘t possible at all. Actually would have been worse.
ex Bd5+ Rf7 e6 (Re7? exN+) wins back the rook and white is a piece up
Im sure it was not an accident but nicely done for the content !
wait this is confusing f8 isnt blocked by anything its not checkmate
can someone pls edplain
WONDERFUL TIME?He's Le Tuan Minh From Viet Nam!
Wait, how come it's mate? King still has f8...
Why didn’t black take with e-pawn
Because after Bd6+ the rook has to block, and then the knight and rook can be forked with e6 so it's game over
@@Kyulnjirafter bishop takes d5*
@@ossucoolchamp2401 Oh yeah, thanks :)
Any move is game over
@@Kyulnjir But is there a way to get check mate there or just a strong position?
Why can't black just go to f8?
If exf5?
Even worse
ex Bd5+ Rf7 e6 (Re7? exN+) wins back the rook and white is a piece up
Great timing: resignation 🤝 checkmate.
Resignation cuz it's mate in 2, wasn't mate yet Kf8 Qh8+ Ke7 Qxg7#
Opponent Resigned.....
Checkmate was after 4 moves.
Yeah As always confusing us.
why can't he move his king to f 8? how is it a mate?
And Qh8,Ke7 and queens takes pawn and checkmate
Queen H8 check, King E7, Queen G7 mate
@@ianyake2571 cool! thanks i thought it was a mate but when i looked closer he had resigned so my bad
How is it check mate, couldn't the king just move to the left blue Square right next to him?
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
@@successanyanwu5609 kl thanks for the explanation.
@@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.
@@Marveryn it works, if black tries to defend g7 with queen or rook it's m1 on h8, if he takes it's qf7# like you said, and running with the king doesn't help because qxg7 is still mate, so bh6 is also winning
0:11 its not actually mate as king can go to F8
it's mate in 2
lmao
e6f5?
Bxd5, Rf7, e6, Ke5, exf7, Kxf7. At the end he gave 1 rook but take 1 knight + 1 pawn + 1 rook
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...
@@barakoxman4951 rook doest move because e7+ wins the queen
@@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.
Hahahahaha 😂
Eric Rosen is this you?
It is actually mate though.. in 2 more moves
why not Kf8 ??
QH9
Titles makes it seem like he had a brilliant move but mouse slipped it away.
No it doesn’t lol
Yeah, it definitely doesn’t. Then it’d be “mouse-slipping away a brilliant move”
no I agree, went into this expecting to see a mistake not a win
Not exactly mate but imminently close nonetheless.
Forced mate in 2.
😨i ruined the tripple 7 likes
That’s a blunder
how so?
its not, exf5, bxd5+. I wont go into the lines, but im like 99% white is winning.
It‘s obviously not 😉. Calculate some more moves and not just one.
It would be mate in 2 moves after that check.
It was in fact not a good move because if the opponent took with the other pawn then ur dead
No cuz bxd5 and it's check and it forces black to block the check with the rook then you can take the rook with bishop
king f8 wtf?
guy resigned
queen H8, king E7, Queen G7+#
i was confused but he lost by resignation because it's mate in 3
@@kaasai6398 I know bt is not checkmate in one
@@passkey2819 at that level its the same thing
Btw its not mate... Opponent just resigned
He resigned because it's forced mate in two moves after Qh7+
He resigned because it's mate in 2:
Qh7+ Kf8, Qh8+ Ke7, Qxg7#
King cannot continue his escape because the pawn on e5 covers the d6 square
its gonna be mate
Why does this look like really poor acting?
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
Please read other comments. People explained what happens. It is bad whatever you take with
The bishop takes D5.
I can't believe you are questioning Daniel Naroditsky when he says a chess move is brilliant lol.
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
Wasn't even mate
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.
mate or mate in 2 is the same thing at this level.
Lol fair enough Danya i like you, you're just following trends for views and to keep your channel alive but your acting is terrible 🤣
Mate? Get yourself together mane you play too fast with dumb oponent that resigned and your perception is out.
It’s forced mate in two. Better pay some attention before calling a master stupid.
@@jimmypage1844 I dont see any mate there black king has an escape and he is protected by rook so i dont know what u talkin bout.