MAGNUS IS PERFECTION!!

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Published 2024-08-07
Magnus Carlsen had a Heckuva Evening Titled Tuesday August 6, 2024.
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00:00 Intro
00:42 Andreikin vs Magnus
06:47 Mag

All Comments (21)
  • @Dvij_Raval
    that stare in the beginning 😮‍💨
  • @jayvinchhi
    "at the end of the day im js human" hits hard
  • I really like how your recaps always include really tactical sequences that go on for several moves, but also really simple one-move tactics such as the knight moving so the rook protects the pawn; both are explained really clearly and it makes the recaps really easy to follow.
  • Hikaru is clearly the most iconic character of digital chess ❤
  • @oxooo9800
    The stare at the beginning and "welcome back everyone" gets me every time 😹
  • @junglemankey
    *falling asleep Hikaru: "After a move like... White can sac the ROOK!! 🗣🗣🗣" Me: 👁👁
  • @Nagatomo158
    That "most prestigious online blitz tournament" was brutal 😂
  • @teddysannn
    Why you stare at me like I’m Magnus Carlsen🙄
  • @PLo312
    todaaaayyyssss version was shortened.. appeasing the lovers & haters.. right down the middle
  • Like alway such a great inspiration Hikaru, even in defeat you and magnus are just on another level
  • @cortezchess
    One move "not really human".....The battle is ever Magnus vs Hikaru!!
  • @Puschit1
    All this talk about computer moves got me thinking. It's a new skill that separates GMs from Super-GMs: Knowing what to look for, what to expect and what the opponent will most likely calculate. There will be lines that, for a computer, are losing, but might succeed because a human opponent would not consider it in his calculations and/or would spent huge amounts of extra time if he does. It's probably what Tal did back in the day before computers were good: Creating situations that are uncommon and where the natural looking move is the one move that loses. In many of his games he started attacks that would be defendable by computers but he could bet on humans not being able to find the correct answers within the given time limits. In other words he played suboptimal moves that became superior by acknowledging the human factor.
  • @bw4593
    6:00 love that he played the game out. Obviously saw what was coming but was a good sport