Magnus, Ding, Gukesh Must Win To Keep Semifinal Hopes Alive! Freestyle GOAT Challenge 2024 QF

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Published 2024-02-12
The $200,000 Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. Challenge is an over-the-board Chess960 tournament featuring Carlsen, Ding, Firouzja, Caruana, Gukesh, Aronian, Abdusattorov & Keymer. It starts with a rapid event to decide pairings for the classical knockout tournament, with all games played at the Weissenhaus Private Nature Luxury Resort in Germany. Watch: www.chess.com/events/2024-freestyle-chess-goat-cha…

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jedstop
    I have to say I was a bit of a traditionalist when it came to 960 chess but I now agree with Magnus. This is the future for long games.
  • Commentators: "This only looks like a draw game" Magnus "hold my bishop "
  • @ameenzairi607
    The heart rate is great idea and shows how extreme is this sport.... Alireza keeping 130 HR proves the amount of stress and how solid is magnus he kept HR under 100 till the win
  • Seeing Magnus grind that endgame, forcing Alireza into positions with single winning moves on such low time, I'm convinced he's the GOAT and there's no changing my mind now
  • This Firouzja Knight was in Queen Mode! Dude! We're watching from Brazil - Chess Tocantins Federation. Congrats for this excellent work.
  • Magnus' main strength is keeping his head in stressful situations, a quality common in most past World Champions as well in comparison to their peers.
  • @NoobNoonan-kc9fn
    How many times have we seen Magnus grind down a players defenses like that. He prodes and prodes and forces you to make mistakes.
  • @TylerHumphrey05
    WHY ARE WE WATCHING THE ENTIRE DING GME EVERY DAY. MOVE IT AROUND PASS THE ROCK
  • @davidgdgdg
    People are using the word grind to describe Magnus’s endgames. I wouldn’t call any of this “grinding”. These games are things of beauty and the technique is beyond incredible.
  • @davidgdgdg
    Just about to watch the last game. But it’s hard to argue with Peter, especially as regards that first rapid game. Chess is exciting (as well as being beautiful!). And what a privilege to see the best player in the world, and perhaps even the world’s greatest ever player go head to head with the young genius Firuzja
  • @dank2476
    Don't think Nordibek will give much of a challenge as he like Naka is already psychologically damaged by Magnus.
  • @rezamind5708
    The guy in red suit really likes to shake hands i suppose.
  • @RVeda-vh5on
    FOURTH day of the tournament and the producers are STILL completely screwing up the starting positions! Rank amateurs....