the way he like it, and not care to like smile to others and.. I understand Hakiro i think that his name I love that man hahah he have depth, i love depth .
Paid Off Magnus: the most important thing is just to invest the money wisely how do you do this at some moment I found out that using professional approach gives much more opportunities to invest profitably in comparison we're just putting money to banks that's how I found stock market for myself why insta Forks I think insta Forex as the best broker in Asia represents skills that are important and familiar to me to be best at chess you have to be best that analyzes and implement extreme precision in execution I know insta Forex also are a very innovative company which is necessary to becoming the first among equals and that is what really makes the difference LMAO
Got to feel bad for Hikaru. Just wants the blitz but not even that can be held by any other than Magnus himself. Magnus is the definition of dominance and is truly the GOAT.
i like physically can't watch the Max Deutch clip, like it makes me physically recoil from cringe, i always have to skip over it when it comes up in these compilations because it makes my skin crawl
Welcome to the wacky world of chess, where after just 19 moves, the board becomes an unexplored realm of chaos. The middle game emerges, turning chess hobbyists into strategy wizards. But hold your horses! Thinking of beating a Grandmaster in the opening? That's like a goldfish solving a Rubik's Cube. They've devoured all the openings, leaving our hero with a fuzzier memory than a yeti's fur. And get this-imagine them memorizing computer openings to take down Magnus, the ultimate Grandmaster. It's like racing a cheetah on a tricycle! Let's embrace the hilarity as each game becomes a unique comedy show. Laughter reigns as even the pawns join the fun! If I could put money on a game like this and the odds was terrible I'd still bet my life savings.
Oh, dear chess enthusiasts! Picture this: Our daring hero, armed with a pocketful of moves, struts confidently onto the chessboard, ready to conquer Magnus, a GM. But alas! After a mere 19 moves, the chess gods throw up their hands in utter confusion, for no human or computer in the entire history of chess has ever dared to venture beyond this point. It's like exploring uncharted territory, where the bewildered chess pieces ponder their purpose in life. And here we find ourselves, in the mystical realm known as the middle game, where chess players with hobbies in chess magically become wizards of strategy. Who would have guessed... But oh, the plight of our brave warrior! They dream of taking on a Grandmaster in the opening, only to discover that these masters of the board have consumed every single opening like a bottomless buffet of chess knowledge. It's as if they've unlocked the secrets of the universe, while our valiant challenger can barely remember their own phone number. And to even fathom the thought that this mortal soul could out-memorize a GM in openings is nothing short of a delightful comedy show! So, my friends, let us gather 'round and marvel at this epic tale of chess prowess, where our hero's limitations meet the infinite wisdom of the Grandmasters and the boundless storage of openings and tactics armed with nothing but a few moves and a twinkle in their eye!
Magnus could beat 10 of max deutsch' clones all at the same time while blindfolded. He had absolutely zero chance of even making magnus nervous at all.
the extreme learner guy really annoyed me. there is a reason why we, as a society, value years of experience & learning. why we pay senior professionals more than we pay juniors in any field. to think he could take on someone like magnus carlsen is comical to the point of rude.
I still don't understand the plan of Max Deutch : what was the idea ?? memorize all the favorable lines int the first 10 moves ? that's impossible. Also no need for a new program, stockfish is free and more reliable that his. Such a fool.
The extreme learner guy knew how to code, but I wouldn't call him a programmer. even a random first year could figure out that algorithm would take forever before even writing a single line of code. and does he really not think people wouldn't have solved chess before him if it was that easy? even with a simple google search by him and this could have been avoided. literally the most basic skill for programmers.