Watch Magnus Carlsen play and WIN a lichess tournament while drunk here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CZ96jxEX4b8.html (VERY entertaining)
@@sumithabandi5302 You can watch Hikaru without paying money lol what are you on about? Just because Magnus doesn't have enough of a personality to have a successful stream, doesn't mean Hikaru is bad because he does and can.
1:43:50 "I'm just gonna beat this idio- guy a couple times..." haha I found this quite funny, him filtering his usual thoughts for the audience. He got to where he was due to his obvious intellectual abilities but also his determination and not accepting defeat.
imagine this guy telling people that he beat the world chess champion several times and noone believing him 37:47 "stop thinking, start doing" 54:50 what happened there wtf 1:48:00 "when in doubt threaten his pieces" 1:49:00 "he's being annoying" 1:52:14 "he continues to make these weird moves, how does he even think of it" 1:52:58 that was cute 1:57:34 okay but he explains 2:01:00 lol 2:05:39 cute as well 2:07:29 "I'm playing so bad today, I'm gonna have a banana" 2:20:37 you don't look or sound thrilled either 2:47:08 now you do
GM Jorden van Foreest (joppie2) first then Vladimir Fedoseev after the brake. Ignore the chess24 on the right of the screen. Carlsen is playing on chess.com
Magnus is a great learner because even when he lose, he don't take the fact so seriously....He's like , "Ok, let's play the next game".This shows the spirit of a real champ..Hats off carlsen...
Yes... It's also the case that even the World Champion can lose at rapid and bullet games with some frequency. Sometimes a position that looks clearly winning, is actually, losing, and at slower time formats Magnus can calculate that. At fast formats he will find himself in positions that turns out to be losing, because there is not enough time to calculate deeply. So he doe lose fast format games from time to time.
Overall score against each player: Magnus 4 : 2 spicycaterpillar Magnus won one by timeout, one by checkmate; lost one by timeout; and drew one by insufficient material. Magnus 6.5 : 1.5 joppie2 (the "fish", as described by Magnus, who messaged Magnus and made him say fuck off) Magnus won by six resignation; lost one by checkmate; and drew one by agreement. Magnus 7 : 8 Bigfish1995 Magnus won one by checkmate, four by resignation; lost five by resignation, one by timeout; drew three by insufficient material, one by repetition. Magnus 5 : 0 DanielNaroditsky (cont.) Magnus won five by resignation
At 21:53 - White queen should take the castle on D5 and can still protect the pawn to queen on the white diagonal. Without the black castle Magnus cannot easily attack the white King..
I feel like being World Champion would make anyone pretty miserable. You have to constantly be grinding harder than anyone else because the moment you start to ease up, someone will be there to take it all away.