Hans Niemann claims a three-fold repetition in a totally winning position | Niemann vs Maghsoodloo

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  • This game between Hans Niemann and Parham Maghsoodloo at the World Rapid Championships 2022 was filled with so many ups and downs. Firstly, Maghsoodloo built up a completely winning position out of the opening and into the middlegame. But then he sacrificed material which was not necessary, to give Hans chances. Niemann played really well and got a great position. In fact at some point he even missed a mate in three! But the final position was quite curious. Niemann didn't like his position and claimed for a draw. Parham didn't agree to a draw and wanted the arbiters to check. The engine shouts that it's a winning advantage for White! What was going on?! It was all so confusing. Check the video to understand it all.
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  • @inemanja
    @inemanja Před rokem +251

    That 6:58 look from Hans: "Are you ok. Throwing away a winning game just like that!? Hold my beer, I'll show you in a minute how the game is really supposed to be thrown away!"

    • @JayTheYTGuy
      @JayTheYTGuy Před rokem +10

      That was the funniest reaction I've ever seen lol. Hans is just a character man.

  • @thesarasohrabi
    @thesarasohrabi Před rokem +403

    Arbiter: Are u sure.. looks like u are winning
    Hans: Yes but it's 3 move repetition
    Parham:

    • @shannyforlife
      @shannyforlife Před rokem +7

      🤣

    • @ThePaintedShip
      @ThePaintedShip Před rokem +27

      This video to me makes me believe that Hans is on the spectrum

    • @sam2725
      @sam2725 Před rokem +63

      Yeah, why didn't he just look at the eval bar to see he is winning? What a fool..

    • @vahidmirkhani
      @vahidmirkhani Před rokem +16

      @@sam2725 Parham was blocking his view, DUH.

    • @Curios-jx9gp
      @Curios-jx9gp Před rokem +7

      rules are rules :D :D

  • @raosahebsuryavanshi84
    @raosahebsuryavanshi84 Před rokem +791

    The draw speaks for itself

  • @dddallinga
    @dddallinga Před rokem +72

    Hans callings a judge looks like lost Travolta in pulp fiction 😂😂

    • @quentinchronic6348
      @quentinchronic6348 Před rokem +1

      Nobody? 🤣

    • @mrhusse5
      @mrhusse5 Před rokem +1

      Had me dying 😂😂😭

    • @decree1453
      @decree1453 Před rokem +1

      @@mrhusse5 ayyooooo

    • @mrhusse5
      @mrhusse5 Před rokem

      @@decree1453 my man, nice profile picture! May you be blessed with great strength and vitality in your pursuits in life by Mother Nature herself -- salute!

  • @tsundere-.-
    @tsundere-.- Před rokem +405

    The vibrations were really hitting him at the end

  • @advertslaxxor
    @advertslaxxor Před rokem +141

    The repetition repeats for itself.
    The repetition repeats for itself.
    The repetition repeats for itself.
    The repetition repeats for itself.
    The repetition repeats for itself.
    The repetition repeats for itself.

  • @arackelianarsen
    @arackelianarsen Před rokem +225

    Comment for beginners like me. At 8:30 Hans should play Be4. You can't take bishop because of Qxh5 checkmate. If Kh6 then Rh8 checkmate. If pawn to g6 then Qxh5. You can't take Queen because of discovered check with bishop on e4. Only move is Kg7 and then Qh8 checkmate.
    it's a draw because of threefold repetition. The rules are: the threefold repetition rule states that a player may claim a draw if the same position occurs three times during the game. ...
    The game is not automatically drawn if a position occurs for the third time - one of the players, on their turn, must claim the draw with the arbiter.
    So Hans has a winning position, miss that move with 2.30 on the clock and decided to claim a draw.

    • @steelsteez6118
      @steelsteez6118 Před rokem +2

      "only move is kg7".. Isn't there a pawn occupying the g7 square?

    • @AiR1DaN
      @AiR1DaN Před rokem +3

      @@steelsteez6118 no because the pawn would be on g6.............

    • @tontonbeber4555
      @tontonbeber4555 Před rokem +1

      @Cosmic Goat in 3

    • @Tony22715
      @Tony22715 Před rokem +15

      I know you are just stating facts, without judgement, but it should be noted that while, yes, Niemann (2698 FIDE, 2706 peak) missed the mate, so did Maghsoodloo (2719 FIDE, 2721 peak). Maghsoodloo made the blunder in the first place.

    • @arackelianarsen
      @arackelianarsen Před rokem +1

      @@Tony22715 you right. Blunders happen. I don't have enough experience to judge. Is it easy move to find? Maybe. But I think anybody can miss that, especially with ticking clock.

  • @giacomogin8972
    @giacomogin8972 Před rokem +35

    My man was completely lost, his opponent gave him a rook for absolutely no reasons, then he missed mate in 3 and finally claim a draw…

  • @jhidalgo_
    @jhidalgo_ Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for the live evaluation, much appreciated.

  • @ThisSentenceIsFalse
    @ThisSentenceIsFalse Před rokem +156

    Ah yes, a performance worthy of the fastest rising player since Bobby Fischer.

  • @quicolic
    @quicolic Před rokem +4

    You gotta love the silent but intense conversations at the end of the match

  • @Ledrummer
    @Ledrummer Před rokem +13

    Maghsoodlo has cleaned the right hand after every handshake to Hans 🤣

    • @ProdYafa
      @ProdYafa Před rokem +4

      I just noticed lol. How sweaty is this Hans nerd?😂

    • @Parusnik55
      @Parusnik55 Před rokem

      😆👍

    • @javadlakzaie6726
      @javadlakzaie6726 Před 7 měsíci

      توهم دیدی این صحنه رو افرین من هم دیدم ما انسانهایی با دقت ۱۰۰ درصد هستیم😁

  • @fabz1509
    @fabz1509 Před rokem +15

    Pure Comedy at 7:01 when Parham takes the pawn in a completely winning position. The look on Niemann & a very non chalant reaction from Maghsoodloo is priceless.Thanks for posting this video. Now I have more resources as Black in Nimzo Bd2 variation.

    • @ryuk5673
      @ryuk5673 Před rokem

      Maghsoodloo doesnt really react at all though.

    • @thureintun1687
      @thureintun1687 Před rokem

      he seems mentally abnormal, i mean not in a "weird guy " way, but definitely having an esteem problem that seems like all his behaviour aren't real

  • @jams0001
    @jams0001 Před rokem +425

    went from near AI level chess to this

    • @papaja6759
      @papaja6759 Před rokem +45

      Yeah I wonder why 😏
      No, actually I don't

    • @noelshaback7191
      @noelshaback7191 Před rokem +11

      @@papaja6759 stg no one knows how to use that emoji

    • @PaulCezanne_
      @PaulCezanne_ Před rokem +31

      wdym "to this" he plays in top level tournaments

    • @sam2725
      @sam2725 Před rokem +59

      Indeed, didn't even convert the win, and only drew against a +2700 gm.. He should quit chess and become a chicken farmer

    • @claudiog7692
      @claudiog7692 Před rokem +2

      @@papaja6759 1 hour and 15 minutes of extra time and 20 extra seconds for increment, here you go

  • @keenleannuanonas643
    @keenleannuanonas643 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the virtual board at top

  • @larrys1687
    @larrys1687 Před rokem +25

    be4 would have been quite a brilliancy, a great puzzle piece for sure

    • @AiR1DaN
      @AiR1DaN Před rokem +8

      Brilliancy? This is like an 1800 rated puzzle

    • @tankytrash1281
      @tankytrash1281 Před rokem +2

      @@AiR1DaN yeah I mean I saw the eval bar but it still took me about 3 seconds to figure that out. and Im only 1600 on lichess sooooo yeah idk dont think he shoulda missedf that

    • @OArchivesX
      @OArchivesX Před rokem +1

      @@AiR1DaN lmao good joke I'm sure you would totally have seen that

    • @OArchivesX
      @OArchivesX Před rokem +2

      ​@@tankytrash1281 You saw that you can take a piece with a bishop, but you don't know the followup lmao, like every noob. And the only reason you saw it is because the eval bar told you there was something and you're spectating after the fact, not playing the game yourself. Also you can say 1 move and then you lose after that. Story of every noob's life. Don't cap.

    • @A99Diaz
      @A99Diaz Před rokem

      @@OArchivesX anyone who does puzzle rush daily would have found that, it's one of the basic rules of chess "always look for checks"

  • @southstar9931
    @southstar9931 Před rokem +83

    Thanks for putting the diagram of the board on the screen 🙌

    • @miloradowicz
      @miloradowicz Před rokem +1

      But why would you do it upside down? 🙄🙄

  • @ziko317
    @ziko317 Před rokem +53

    Funny how this guy before cheating accusations was a 90%+ accuracy monster with the quickest FIDE rankings uprise in known history.
    Now after: he's one of the most inconsistent GMs to ever live. It's quite unbelievable, magic - miraculous even some would say.

    • @scottekoontz
      @scottekoontz Před rokem +18

      His 2700 classic rating has been steady throughout 2022 as he played OTB... is that really suspect? Seriously? Since when is a constant rating suspect? Inconsistency has occurred many times with great players, but somehow they did not cheat, only Hans? Note that we cannot know how often Hans cheated online, but we are fairly certain that Magnus, Hans, Hikaru, Rapport, So, Yoo, etc are not cheating OTB.
      Carlson recently blundered a winning game (to a player rated lower than Hans I believe) and ended up losing, and nobody called the opponent a cheat. Why? Because the opponent was not Hans. If the "Hans cheats OTB" people did not know the opponent and thought it was Hans they would certainly accuse. Since it was not Hans they ignore it.
      90% accuracy. I know there is some standard way of analyzing games (and the algorithm changes periodically) but each game has to be analyzed separately. Short games, complex games, etc. When people stop taking some spreadsheet from an unknown blogger filled in with percentages from an unknown algorithm with "trust my hidden algorithm" written all over it the statisticians take notice.
      It's quite believable. Not miraculous statisticians say.

    • @Pandosopoderoso
      @Pandosopoderoso Před rokem +1

      @@scottekoontz hey hans, stop making burner accounts. You’re a cheat!

    • @scottekoontz
      @scottekoontz Před rokem

      @@Pandosopoderoso Hey Magnus. How about that OTB game we had?

    • @jakkihessing2986
      @jakkihessing2986 Před rokem +11

      @@scottekoontz It's called circumstantial evidence. Hans labelled himself. If he had said I cheated several times as a youngster online, it would have looked a lot better. A cheater saying I only cheated twice, when Chesscom says more likely 100 times, doesn't look good. (they only caught him twice). BUT Hans confirmed that the software from Chesscom is very good and accurate. If we have a known thief and something gets stolen, then it is obvious to suspect the thief.
      The difference of strength in his game is too high. Levi said if he played 100 games vs a 2100-2200 player, he would win them all. I think Magnus uses the same logic. Hans outplayed him! Magnus didn't lose due to some combo mistake. He got outplayed, and that is more or less impossible for Hans to do that. All these games confirm that it was not the same "player", that's called circumstantial evidence.

    • @scottekoontz
      @scottekoontz Před rokem +5

      @@jakkihessing2986
      Many 2700s have beaten Magnus (some recently) and in all cases Magnus was outplayed and/or blundered. Thus we all know it is possible to do this, and Magnus did not cry foul and make a big deal out of it except for one notable game.
      Levi quote is silly. Statistically a 2300 would not win (tie or lose) MANY times in 100 games against a 2200 player (36) or a 2400 player (24). If he said this, then he would be laughably wrong over 1/3 of the time.
      Cheating online is very different than cheating again and again for several months OTB.
      Beating a higher ranked player is not circumstantial, losing to a lower ranked player is not circumstantial.
      "Circumstantial" people cannot see past the insanity of claiming one expert player is also expert in technology and somehow making several very fast moves in a row when supposedly communicating moves to an outside source, calculating an answer (using how many engines, how many depths?) and sending it back, deciphering it, and making the move within seconds in many cases. And one player is able to do this?
      The 100% games are BS and debunked by many. It was an unknown algorithm from an anonymous source that cannot be reproduced, and what we know about that algorithm is that you simultaneously use several engines, many depths per engine, and an unknown number of CPUs, and then check to see if one of the three top choices of ANY of those combos match the players' move. Several of the supposed Hans' "100% accuracy" games were re-played online with an engine running to "prove" cheating, and some of the moves never appeared even after waiting a few minutes of engine run. Clearly not 100%. Some were called "odd" of "unorthodox" moves. Huh? Some were considered blunders according to some engine... so 100%?
      Run all 2022 OTB GM games against one engine, pick one depth, and a set # of CPUs without the player names present. Rank them and find the cheaters... good luck since one player will land on top of most lists, and it's not Hans.

  • @reyx8563
    @reyx8563 Před rokem +7

    We all want the Nieman smiling not the serious 😂

  • @finmat95
    @finmat95 Před rokem +12

    OF COURSE THE COMPUTER IS WRONG, the GOAT cannot miss this one.

  • @sneakypuffin
    @sneakypuffin Před rokem +2

    the beads' batteries had probably run out of juice

  • @komabase
    @komabase Před rokem +1

    the arbiter speaks for itself...

  • @vishnusharma2958
    @vishnusharma2958 Před rokem +30

    When the engine suddenly stops!

  • @musakhoshnaw1857
    @musakhoshnaw1857 Před rokem

    At the end Masuoglu wanted to check out HANS able to evaluate the lines or his attention on the vibration

  • @daniellinanmolina1044
    @daniellinanmolina1044 Před rokem +1

    bro look at hans' face when parham sacks the exchange

  • @swedishpsychopath8795

    At 11:26 : what is the thing on Niemanns back-pant that looks like circular antenna? Right side,, close to this anhal khavity?

  • @spockofdune8657
    @spockofdune8657 Před rokem

    that must be quite a recoiling feeling to shake his hand, judging that the adversary cleans his hand each time he touches his hand.

  • @habddz
    @habddz Před rokem +1

    hello. as the buzzer manufacturer this is a well known problem. buzz buzz buzz means your position is a draw via repetition. buzz buzzz buzz means your position is winning. he probably coughed during the second buzzz and hence thought it was drawn via repetition. i believe a change in code is needed, however the buzzer was designed to not emit wifi waves to avoid cheat detection device

  • @ShashankSingh-yi5vi
    @ShashankSingh-yi5vi Před rokem +3

    On a funnier side. This happens when you learn every chess rules by heart.

  • @MrDaxium
    @MrDaxium Před rokem +72

    8:30 Hans has forced mate in 3 starting with Be4

    • @debeastdueeast
      @debeastdueeast Před rokem +6

      @@DCHEZ He does in fact mean Be4, and it is indeed a mate in 3. Look at the evaluation bar on the right side of the board, it's all the way up for white

    • @thomasbrady4359
      @thomasbrady4359 Před rokem +1

      how??? Be4 will be beaten by the pawn

    • @thomasbrady4359
      @thomasbrady4359 Před rokem +1

      Oh I got it lol

    • @arackelianarsen
      @arackelianarsen Před rokem +5

      @@thomasbrady4359 if you take, then Queen to h5 checkmate

    • @rekamabuka2140
      @rekamabuka2140 Před rokem

      @@172km Qxh5

  • @abip3005
    @abip3005 Před rokem +48

    Finally hans will say "i speak for myself" 😂

  • @TheBugkillah
    @TheBugkillah Před rokem +46

    I think the only repetition was the vibrations.

  • @sofnaji
    @sofnaji Před rokem +1

    Why is hans' right trouser leg shorter than the other trouser leg? Or is his right leg just longer?

  • @Pain420
    @Pain420 Před rokem

    What was the winning move at 6:58 that Maghsoodloo missed? I can't see it..

  • @gregdavis1341
    @gregdavis1341 Před rokem +3

    Hes definitely one strange cookie!

  • @Alunackthemage
    @Alunackthemage Před rokem +18

    This is the guy that played with 99%-100% accuracy to this

    • @user-gu1un7pb7k
      @user-gu1un7pb7k Před rokem

      But if he was cheating before why would he stop now and play with low accuracy, would that not be obviously suspicious?

    • @crumbopulis
      @crumbopulis Před rokem +1

      Do you think it would be easier than trying to continue cheating?

    • @lizijie98
      @lizijie98 Před rokem

      @@user-gu1un7pb7k It is indeed suspicious, thus this video and comments like these. He can always blame pressure and all that if he wants in this case. But if he continues cheating and actually gets caught, it's over for him.

    • @user-gu1un7pb7k
      @user-gu1un7pb7k Před rokem +1

      @@lizijie98 Right but the fact he's playing poorly right now sort of indicates he isn't cheating and is probably suffering mentally from the big controversy. I wait with bated breath for him to get caught, seems pretty impossible to cheat OTB at these high level tournaments, and indeed no one can realistically explain how he is cheating.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Před rokem

      @J LOL cheating in OTB events happened before and players were caught so stop BSing already

  • @scibuff
    @scibuff Před rokem +5

    OK, missing the mate in 3 (Be4+!) happens (though rare at this level) but not seeing Qb5 and going for a 3fold that's just ridiculous regardless of whether your beads are on or off

    • @XxxXxx-br7eq
      @XxxXxx-br7eq Před rokem +1

      No one's perfect I've seen Nakamura make just as big of mistakes before although it's rare this guy is still objectively one of the 60 best chess players in the world at least

    • @marzipanhunt2870
      @marzipanhunt2870 Před rokem

      @@XxxXxx-br7eq Hi. Quit buying that Florida swamp land. Now.

  • @WvhKerkhof
    @WvhKerkhof Před rokem

    A man has got to do what man has got to do.

  • @JagaranNeupane
    @JagaranNeupane Před rokem +38

    The CLAIM speaks for itself!

  • @inemanja
    @inemanja Před rokem +4

    8:39 missed mate in 3! (Be4+)

  • @siartje
    @siartje Před rokem +1

    Do these chessboards automatically register moves? If so, what happens if you knock a piece over

    • @aquam3
      @aquam3 Před rokem +3

      My guess is that it registers the location of all the pieces everytime the clock is hit.

    • @lepatron6195
      @lepatron6195 Před rokem

      Wtf r u talking about

  • @demonmonsterdave
    @demonmonsterdave Před rokem +3

    That's the most exciting sporting moment I have ever seen.

  • @microwave0152
    @microwave0152 Před rokem +3

    Maghsoodloo forgetting his lanyard was the funniest bit

  • @IamHopers
    @IamHopers Před rokem

    after mistake, bishop h5 was a move as well...

  • @lutimstrickshots9253
    @lutimstrickshots9253 Před rokem +8

    The repetition claim speaks for itself.

  • @user-re4jf2sb4q
    @user-re4jf2sb4q Před rokem

    I don't know wtf just happened. Thank you.

  • @bkbhavish
    @bkbhavish Před rokem +20

    Maghsoodloo wiping his hands after the handshake cause he knows where those hands where 🤣🤣

  • @tirteo
    @tirteo Před rokem +1

    Not seeing a mate in 3 and claiming a draw in a winning position speaks for itself.

  • @supersonico9364
    @supersonico9364 Před rokem +2

    I guess he was getting conflicting “vibrations” 😂

  • @JohnRobertPotter
    @JohnRobertPotter Před rokem

    His name is Hans and he's here to (clap) pump-you-up

  • @gregwerner6231
    @gregwerner6231 Před rokem

    So on the procedure to walk together to the corner to check the computer for a 3-fold repetition. What if someone made that claim and was incorrect? The players I am sure know the positions perfectly in their head and are calculating the walk from and to the board. Maybe Hans could have figured out the winning sequence in this instance for example had they determined that the match wasn't over?

  • @swedishpsychopath8795

    At 12:07 in the middle of the frame: Is that the "you adjusted your pieces on MY time" - guy? The one that played aginst the problem boy that always brings noisy friends?

  • @valuxlevelux5618
    @valuxlevelux5618 Před rokem +1

    0:00 thats how you share sickness xD

  • @Cld65
    @Cld65 Před rokem +2

    He also missed a mate in three after 45...Bd3?? with 46.Be4+!

  • @ivanignacio2353
    @ivanignacio2353 Před rokem +20

    Be4+ winning move on 8:29

  • @shangrila64
    @shangrila64 Před rokem +24

    It can be accepted that he did not see the mate, although I doubt that a top ten would miss it, he had a lot of time.
    However, what gives clues to the level of his game (I'm not talking about the issue of cheating), is that he does not see that he is winning in the final position. It is true that he has very little time, 30'' against 2'.
    In any case, Niemann must be enduring tremendous pressure, being under everyone's magnifying glass.

    • @planespeaking
      @planespeaking Před rokem +3

      The arbiter spotted his advantage. (Wow, you REALLY edited that comment!) Your original comment was basically said the win was hard to spot.

    • @JackHarb89
      @JackHarb89 Před rokem +6

      Can people stop arguing with the pressure all the time he fucks up? Magnus is under pressure all the time because he is expected to crush anyone. Hikaru is in Blitz / Rapid, because he is expected to win as well. Nepo and Ding are expected to win all the time as well, one of them being the next WC. And ultimately everyone there is under immense pressure, because they have to make it to the money, otherwise it's a high loss for a lot of people because of the traveling costs. And the Hans drama is over already, nobody asks him anymore about his cheating past and I see more games of the Hikaru, Magnus and other Super GM's focused on and analysed than Hans' games. Hans increased his rating surprisingly fast and does not stand a chance in a field of Super GM's. That's the reality. If the Arbiter just gets over and with one blink of an eye sees that he is winning, how does someone who beats the GOAT with Black does not see it at all and forces a Draw. It's remarkable.

    • @TheHolden20
      @TheHolden20 Před rokem

      How could Hans win at 9:44?

    • @spanishaddict2950
      @spanishaddict2950 Před rokem +6

      @@JackHarb89 bro kramnik once blundered a mate in 1 in a classical game and lost.

    • @jty9631
      @jty9631 Před rokem +1

      @@JackHarb89 Yea it's pretty remarkable how people dont know the difference between rapid and classical.

  • @bananekrumm
    @bananekrumm Před rokem +1

    I am a chess beginner. The draw, I understood. Was Nieman in the winning position? Why this theater? Please explain to me. Thx

    • @howard5992
      @howard5992 Před rokem

      yeah, Hans had an easy win if he attacked the king ... it's not hard to find actually...but they were dancing their queens around...SMH

    • @lepatron6195
      @lepatron6195 Před rokem

      @@howard5992 terrible answer

    • @9014234137
      @9014234137 Před rokem

      Bishop to e4 white, if bishop takes bishop then queen takes pawn in h5 check and its mate

  • @GMBethHarmon
    @GMBethHarmon Před rokem +39

    Every day is an opportunity for Hans to make the world laugh.

    • @tontonbeber4555
      @tontonbeber4555 Před rokem

      At least he appears sympathetic.

    • @NeaEmrys
      @NeaEmrys Před rokem +3

      @@tontonbeber4555 What are you talking about no he doesn't

    • @MG-ln1yw
      @MG-ln1yw Před rokem +2

      @@tontonbeber4555 haha it's the exact opposite

    • @tontonbeber4555
      @tontonbeber4555 Před rokem

      @@MG-ln1yw People that makes other people laughing are often sympathetic. I'm even not sure he's not just joking.

  • @mikegamerguy4776
    @mikegamerguy4776 Před rokem +9

    I just love the look on a GMs face when another GM does something incredibly dumb by GM standards. Rook captures pawn. Hans' eyes got big as saucers. TBF it looked incredibly stupid to me too, but I don't know shit. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ When the eval bar goes all white, there is a missed win of course. For a small hint in terms of number of moves scroll down.
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    find mate in under 5 moves

    • @smevox7490
      @smevox7490 Před rokem +2

      You mean Stockfishes eyes.

    • @thejoe7682
      @thejoe7682 Před rokem +3

      White had a passed pawn which if he pushes, then there is no hope for black. Black sees that he can exchange a rook for a bishop, 2 pawns, and make a passed pawn. Material wise it can be similar and having his own passed pawn creates counter play in an otherwise hopeless position for black. I think it was not a bad move.

  • @badjaeaux
    @badjaeaux Před 10 měsíci

    the bead went rougue
    - ethan hunt

  • @RobNeuron
    @RobNeuron Před rokem

    People grumble about Niemann and look videos with him. Thats how this works. Best marketing strategy ever.😁

  • @RySL66
    @RySL66 Před rokem +3

    No beads = no leads

  • @octaviosalvatierra1389
    @octaviosalvatierra1389 Před rokem +1

    dude Hans is really popular, his videos always have more views than almost anyone jajaja.

  • @rizanomurni6291
    @rizanomurni6291 Před rokem

    The performance of hans niemann like angrier man...

  • @sleepysimon7282
    @sleepysimon7282 Před rokem +1

    If you look closely @3:31 you can see Hans stomach shaking slightly...

  • @trickster1030
    @trickster1030 Před 25 dny

    hans looked like he just wanted to leave while mahgsoodlo just wanted to discuss with him lol

  • @Mylove_94
    @Mylove_94 Před rokem

    This does make you wonder.

  • @billtalent1
    @billtalent1 Před rokem +1

    yeah no one plays a chess engine and then plays like this, this is like making accidental blunders, this game was him being blind

  • @uc7953
    @uc7953 Před rokem +6

    wtf was Maghsoodloo thinking with that move at 7:00

    • @k2boarding100
      @k2boarding100 Před rokem +2

      Hans's reaction here is priceless

    • @ng.tr.s.p.1254
      @ng.tr.s.p.1254 Před rokem

      flexing

    • @tommik4872
      @tommik4872 Před rokem

      @@k2boarding100 idk man for me this guy is insanely unwatchable. I have never seen a guy being this unlikable no matter what I do, the sheer arrogance radiating from this guy with the combination of his looks..I just can't lol

    • @lepatron6195
      @lepatron6195 Před rokem

      @@ng.tr.s.p.1254 flexing what? the fact that fat has begun to form around his brain making him retarded?

  • @xDEEZKNIGHTSx
    @xDEEZKNIGHTSx Před 3 měsíci

    My man Parham saved by the dumbbell 😂

  • @marcrob100
    @marcrob100 Před rokem

    Amazing that the arbiters have to check manually for 3 fold repetition. Why can't the system put a flag on that game so if a player claims it they just say yes/no?

  • @myTERAexperience
    @myTERAexperience Před rokem +2

    Like Hans or not, he pointed out the truth which most wouldn't have. You know for sure people would've noticed watching this anyways.

  • @manzztv6112
    @manzztv6112 Před rokem

    Because in human eye Black passpawn is lethal.

  • @cliffjacobs3952
    @cliffjacobs3952 Před rokem

    The Billie Joel lookalike Hans Niemann has to be the official court jester of the chess world.
    Actually, in French the bishop is called le fou - "the fool/jester".
    That's HN down pat.

  • @radone469
    @radone469 Před rokem +9

    I don't understand Niemann himself was smirking after getting rook for a bishop, and then he just agreed on draw? I guess chess really speak for itself

    • @sam2725
      @sam2725 Před rokem +11

      Where is the smirk, it was a very intentional rook sacrifice to begin with? Also how is it shameful to take a draw against +2700 with 30 seconds on the clock? The position isn't clear at all, even if simply staring at the eval bar would have you belive otherwise

    • @DaaimShabazz
      @DaaimShabazz Před rokem

      Black has compensation, but white did miss a mate.

  • @alejandroolivares5266
    @alejandroolivares5266 Před rokem +1

    No Plug, no play

  • @dontrachtman3095
    @dontrachtman3095 Před rokem +10

    There's alot of pressure and tension in blitz chess matches which can lead to miscalculations. Some players can handle the pressure better than others. It looks like Niemann gets very uptight in blitz chess.

    • @jatinchadha7740
      @jatinchadha7740 Před rokem +5

      This is rapid.

    • @dontrachtman3095
      @dontrachtman3095 Před rokem +1

      @Jatin Chadha 15 minute game? I can't see the clock. Then there's alot more time to move but it's still fairly quick.

    • @mistermonologue2442
      @mistermonologue2442 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@dontrachtman3095
      If this looks like blitz chess to you...well, this was almost a year ago. I'm sure you've seen more games by now.

  • @gregwerner6231
    @gregwerner6231 Před rokem

    Hans be like how dare you disturb my nap!

  • @mysteryGuySaysHi
    @mysteryGuySaysHi Před rokem

    bhai ye ad kya thi last mein? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @billybynorth7467
    @billybynorth7467 Před rokem

    Got that Google, being my only audience? Good

  • @gmcenroe
    @gmcenroe Před rokem +1

    The beaded white Bishop did not speak for itself with Be4! Instead Han spoke for a draw.

  • @whiteythemighty
    @whiteythemighty Před rokem

    so we not gonna talk about how he whipes of the handshake on his pants in disgust?

  • @mtae5
    @mtae5 Před rokem +4

    I think I'll stop making fun of Hans now. I just feel bad. I guess he was right, the chess does speak for itself.

  • @johnnyzee383
    @johnnyzee383 Před rokem

    @8:35 Niemann misses a mate in three (...Be4+!!) and game over..and people talk about the old greats like Capablanca how they couldnt compete with todays Grandmasters.....lol.. Capa would NEVER miss this..would absoloutley CRUSH these guys.

    • @alexponco4753
      @alexponco4753 Před rokem

      Did u compare Niemann to Capa?LMAO
      Niemann is like shit to even compare to top 10 super gm,yet u compare him with Capa
      Find a better comparisson

    • @johnnyzee383
      @johnnyzee383 Před rokem

      @@alexponco4753 First of all...slow down there tex..I personally would never compare Capablanca to anyone other than current and former world champions with some exceptions..I was making a comment based on what OTHERS have said, generally speaking about older classical Chess Champions compared to today's Grandmasters. Second, Niemann did beat Carlsen and rather easily, so he isnt exactly shit as you say...in fact in this video both players made serious mistakes..but again that has to be taken in context with the speed of the game.

  • @oxygen1151
    @oxygen1151 Před rokem

    qb5 , +5.4 stockfish

  • @raganamode6696
    @raganamode6696 Před rokem

    he cleans his hand after shaking....

  • @badjaeaux
    @badjaeaux Před rokem

    9:48 Guiness WR candidate for
    'World's most silent protest by a man
    who is not a person with hearing loss'

  • @marcusroberts7624
    @marcusroberts7624 Před rokem

    Didn't think it was about claiming.
    Thought them were the rules?

  • @markjovan123
    @markjovan123 Před rokem

    Hans Niemann didn't use engine, of course he didn't saw it.

  • @wiawaysb
    @wiawaysb Před rokem

    i guess maghsood could have drawn himself next turn but still pretty awkward decision to draw when you're winning. pressure gets to everyone...

  • @andreizelchenko934
    @andreizelchenko934 Před rokem

    Arbiters got exhausted from players in this tournament 😆

  • @donsurlylyte
    @donsurlylyte Před rokem

    well, the batteries run out once in a while- if it happens in the middle of a game...

  • @kevinwellwrought2024
    @kevinwellwrought2024 Před rokem +3

    Black is very solid with queen and bishop pair plus a passed pawn and in a blitz or rapid it is almost impossible for white to win such a position and Niemann knowing this wisely claims a draw where Parhram was even willing to carry on.

    • @hyperbius760
      @hyperbius760 Před rokem

      At some point Hans had a check with Be4+, instead of Qe3, which wins the game on the spot for white. Hans didn't see it and it allowed Pahram to bring back his light squares bishop to defend his king's area.

    • @kevinwellwrought2024
      @kevinwellwrought2024 Před rokem +2

      @@hyperbius760 Parham also had three winning moves begenning of middle game and towards the end of it but he missed them. Listen dude, this is blitz not classical and time is more important than best moves. These players do not miss anything in normal time control. Parham is a 2700 elo player which means very strong grandmaster.

    • @craigslist6988
      @craigslist6988 Před rokem +1

      @@kevinwellwrought2024 I've been reading comments looking for the relevant fact... this is blitz? fr? they need to show the clock because the skips make it look like classical. And in any case time is critical, easy for everyone to "spot" mate in 3 when a computer tells you but if you're on clock you can miss it.
      I have no defense for him if he cheats, not a fan even, I'm just against blatantly poor game analysis..
      But even before the game he won with Magnus everyone was saying he had very hit and miss play OTB, hence why they thought it was suspicious that he would randomly do well.
      It's possible, literally speculating having never looked at more than two of his games, he plays very creative strategic plays but sucks at tactics, so sometimes strategic plays work out so well the tactics can be weak. But it can also be that the strategy doesn't work. Things like this are possible.

    • @kevinwellwrought2024
      @kevinwellwrought2024 Před rokem

      @@craigslist6988 we don’t believe Hans cheated in this game

  • @smohammadi3
    @smohammadi3 Před rokem

    Why Parham was not taking the b pawn?

  • @archerexiv3740
    @archerexiv3740 Před rokem +1

    Dare to dream, Niem the meme

  • @wolteamarda
    @wolteamarda Před rokem +1

    1:54 the way she sits 😂

  • @TheSoulBlossom
    @TheSoulBlossom Před rokem

    good vibes

  • @LordElwe
    @LordElwe Před rokem +14

    Sorry, but for some reason 12:28 looks like two people who know nothing about chess pretending to analyze a game

  • @newmans_
    @newmans_ Před rokem +35

    omg he just blundered a forced mate in 8:30 Be4 was clearly winning, he forgot to bring the stockfish i guess😂😂😂

    • @Inlanning
      @Inlanning Před rokem +8

      A move very few would have seen in a blitz game if you don't look for a winning move.

    • @SpontaneityJD
      @SpontaneityJD Před rokem +5

      @@InlanningIt’s not that hard to see a short mating pattern when it begins with a check, especially for GMs.

    • @southstar9931
      @southstar9931 Před rokem +2

      @@Inlanning I would expect a gm to find that sequence

    • @Chris.M
      @Chris.M Před rokem +1

      8:29

    • @shangrila64
      @shangrila64 Před rokem +1

      Ugh, it's true! It seems to me, however, more serious not to see that he is winning in the final position.

  • @lichade2008
    @lichade2008 Před rokem +2

    The battery on his vibrator ran out of power 🤨