@@DavidfromMichigan Yeah. According to him, he has never shouted at or punched something because of chess. Also, he notorious for not caring about blundering his Queen. Man’s got all the chill.
@@aname4141 yeah he's definitely one of my favorites. Very chill yes. I want to get one of his sweaters he's selling that reads the infamous "oh no my queen" such a cool guy.!
The difference between physical and digital versions of chess is online you sometimes slip your finger and make a move that to weren’t even going for. For example, a few times I tried to castle, but I just move my King instead by accident. But, the positive side is like when you need to do Pawn promotion you can just choose the piece you want, not like in person where you are running around trying to find a queen in the middle of a tournament match.
For those who think how is queen c5 a blunder: black played rxc6 then if magnus takes with queen and black queen takes then rook of c1 takes black queen then rook a1 is check and rook c1 defends then rook a1 takes on rook c1 and its checkmate
Didn't everyone -- Hikaru, Magnus, & the commentators -- ALL miss that hanging bishop for over 30 seconds and a few moves? It was there from the beginning of the clip. (4:21)
@@MohammedAlRefae34 if Qxrook then comes QxQ which cannot be captured back by the rook because of Ra1+ leads to checkmate. In this case he will be queen down, but magnus chooses to be queen down also having his rooks on same file for better activity.