Hikaru's six brilliant moves

Hikaru's six brilliant moves

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Ladies and gentlemen Today I'm going to show a game where Hikaru played 6 brilliant moves.

Hikaru plays the king's Indian defense which is something that chess gms almost never play anymore. Both players castle and hikaru are going to push his pawns in front of his king to create and attack. Now Wesley makes a mistake with Na3 and after B5, that can't get back into the action. Now Hikaru plays pawn f3 to attack the bishop and the rook. And after Gxf3, The first brilliant move, Nxe4!!. And if you take, there is Rf1 is bishop take then Qf1#. So he doesn't take the knight. Now hikaru sacrifices the roooooooooooooooook!!. If the bishop takes the queen get hunted out.  Now wesly takes the bishop on d7. Now Rf1!!. And it's the same thing, if he takes, Queen f1 mate. So Kg2 and now Hikaru plays Be3!!. You STILL can't take the rook because if you do, H3+, Kxh3, Qf3+, and Ng5#. This is four brilliant moves and still 2 to go. Wesley So is trying to sacrifice Material by going Bg3 And hikaru plays, HXG3!! Giving up his rook AGAIN. Now, after rxf1, Nh4+, Kh3, Qh6. And the king is getting walked off shamed. The final brilliant moes after Kg4, Nf3!!. you can't the knight with the rook or the bishop because of Qh3#. And after being down 2 rooks he was able to walk the king and checkmates of G5. Swift execution. 

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