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Carlsen Does Not Take Back the e4 Move by Guest 

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Комментарии : 55   
@chesscomsupport8689
@chesscomsupport8689 Год назад
I mean, he showed her what move to make before she made it.
@HarshdevSharma-qu9cu
@HarshdevSharma-qu9cu Год назад
Still but players always retreat the move and then play again , he didn't do that this time
@dniendkdksmd27839
@dniendkdksmd27839 Год назад
Often the player tell the guest to make some other move than what they want to play
@kagadevishal5008
@kagadevishal5008 Год назад
😂😂
@Gunstar9696
@Gunstar9696 Год назад
Entertainment is very hard to find with chess so something like this is quite surprising in chess community 😂
@haroldcruz8550
@haroldcruz8550 Год назад
Actually Magnus said to her, "Don't you even dare make that move"
@iannsa5390
@iannsa5390 Год назад
pragg: imma sleep
@toxicvenom3917
@toxicvenom3917 Год назад
He's praying 🙂❤️
@guruprasath8408
@guruprasath8408 Год назад
Lmao😂😂😂
@heheheha9094
@heheheha9094 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂 fuck i almost choked on what I'm eating
@MysticDC
@MysticDC Год назад
She look like 1000 elo Judit Polgar version
@nietzornietz680
@nietzornietz680 Год назад
exactly what i was thinking. like some ripped of version of Judit Polgar
@mikecroke6078
@mikecroke6078 Год назад
The only reason I clicked on the video was to see if it was her or not 😂
@knan9252
@knan9252 Год назад
She was GM. First woman GM from Azerbaijan
@dummy9517
@dummy9517 Год назад
​@@knan9252name?
@venkat4167
@venkat4167 6 месяцев назад
That’s not Judit Polgar?
@Kevinvettu
@Kevinvettu Год назад
Magnus on a TV show in 20years: Where and when was this played? *Host plays e4* Magnus: ..Easy, Fide world cup Azerbaijan 2023
@hindustanimapper
@hindustanimapper Год назад
Yesterday Pragg did the same thing
@oscarfpadilla9571
@oscarfpadilla9571 Год назад
Magnus predicted that the guest would play e4.
@chesstictacs3107
@chesstictacs3107 Год назад
He showed her the move yes, but the lady is a retired GM Aynur Sofiyeva.
@juliocadavid6640
@juliocadavid6640 Год назад
Magnus actually premoved 😮😮
@bbbbbzzzzzzzzzz5431
@bbbbbzzzzzzzzzz5431 Год назад
The supreme opening tactics of Guest is what it takes to win 🏅
@LePingouin92
@LePingouin92 11 месяцев назад
Funny to see Prag loading the E4 repertoire in his brains
@sumithadavid5841
@sumithadavid5841 Год назад
Magnus literally said e4 should be played by the guest, but this channel posted that " magnus doesn't take back the e4
@_Shadow__om
@_Shadow__om Год назад
😂I mean practically it's not false statement. I think they exaggerated..
@niteshkhatri2543
@niteshkhatri2543 Год назад
That's how you make content with clickbait
@mrichards
@mrichards 7 месяцев назад
This isn’t click bait. Usually even when people tell the guest the first move they’ll take it back. Just so the opponent doesn’t get any free thinking time I guess
@BoyReklamo163
@BoyReklamo163 Год назад
Try h4 tomorrow if they accept
@tusharkumar5075
@tusharkumar5075 Год назад
H4>>G4
@dimis2140
@dimis2140 Год назад
By retracting a move after telling them what move to play for me is very disrespectful and Magnus acted rightly so!
@tenningale
@tenningale Год назад
Why is Pragg waiting like he just played a4 or something?
@alexandertaylor7316
@alexandertaylor7316 Год назад
Probably wants to get his head in the game, or make sure he remembers his prep.
@FlashGamer521
@FlashGamer521 Год назад
That's not it... Despite what you read on the internet, in most tournaments players don't actually decide what opening to play until they are actually at the board. They are fully prepared to play any number of openings, but deciding which one to play often just comes down to how they are feeling at the moment.
@user-th2cp8uh8r
@user-th2cp8uh8r Год назад
Pragg taking time after e4: "What a brilliant move"
@wadhwa6
@wadhwa6 Год назад
Wdym Magnus does the exact same thing by adjusting his pieces
@sd0372
@sd0372 11 месяцев назад
Pragg started downloading system files
@nitenuc2341
@nitenuc2341 Год назад
This ceremonial first move thing is so dumb.
@geert574
@geert574 Год назад
They pay money bro how do u think chess tourneys exist? Rich twats thats how
@Swayam3656
@Swayam3656 Год назад
It is what it is
@nitenuc2341
@nitenuc2341 Год назад
@yai4486 I severely disagree on "chess is about traditions", it has pretty much no traditions. Maybe it HAD traditions, but those times are long gone. Chess is very commercial and gen z-ish now, which is good, time goes on and things evolve. Also, you don't need to comment on my age.
@FlashGamer521
@FlashGamer521 Год назад
@@nitenuc2341 Chess is stuffed to the brim with traditions. You may not recognize them, but that doesn't mean they don't exist. If you go to a park and see a player alone at a board waiting for an opponent, that's tradition. When you sit down and they ask for your rating, that's a tradition -- you may not recognize it and just tell them, but that's not their intention. It's banter, it's trash-talking, they are trying to get an advantage before the game even begins, as per tradition. If you ever want to a chess club they probably didn't start by teaching you what you need to understand modern chess, openings, pawn structure, statics, or dynamics. They start by teaching you basic opposition, the lucena position, and shows you the games of anderssen, morphy and the immortals --the opera games of the world. You go through the famous tournaments of the past, nuremberg 1896, paris 1900, and Gothenburg 1955.
@akoyisangpinoy4705
@akoyisangpinoy4705 Год назад
whats the purpose of ceremonial move ? whats the history behind it ?
@Heraclituss
@Heraclituss Год назад
Same question
@FlashGamer521
@FlashGamer521 Год назад
The history of the ceremonial move is largely unknown. It seems to be done for publicity much like the ceremonial baseball pitch, the first recorded ceremonial chess move was around 1960.
@haroldcruz8550
@haroldcruz8550 Год назад
Nah, Magnus was just too lazy to make the first move himself.
@justinbieber8028
@justinbieber8028 Год назад
First time in history that the honorary first move was what the player wanted.
@scavengertag
@scavengertag Год назад
Literally happened yesterday with Pragg haha. I think here we could actually see Magnus tell her what move to make.
@arturw5556
@arturw5556 Год назад
He showed her where to go🫠
@drnike591
@drnike591 Год назад
Chess or call of duty?
@sudeshpandey4427
@sudeshpandey4427 Год назад
magnus showed the lady what move he wants...grow up guys
@Thamizh_T
@Thamizh_T Год назад
Again draw.... Good luck pragg .
@t19563
@t19563 Год назад
Ah that's why they drew the game. Makes sense or Cagnus just wants to rest and go to tiebreaks. Which IMO seems dangerous but he is still the best player in the world so 🤷🏻‍♂️
@justinbieber8028
@justinbieber8028 Год назад
Also Tiebreaks are rapid which probably favors Magnus
@t19563
@t19563 Год назад
@@justinbieber8028 Yeah but what pragg did to arjun fabi and Hikaru is a tad bit concerning.. Just a tad bit though..
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