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Hikaru Nakamura's Immortal Game 

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Hikaru Nakamura is a chess super grandmaster and is currently the #1 ranked blitz chess player in the world. He is also one of the top chess streamers on Twitch and RU-vid.
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Комментарии : 76   
@LexClips
@LexClips Год назад
Full podcast episode: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oJNvxYEcVAY.html Lex Fridman podcast channel: ru-vid.com Guest bio: Hikaru Nakamura is a chess super grandmaster and is currently the #1 ranked blitz chess player in the world. He is also one of the top chess streamers on Twitch and RU-vid.
@TigerLeeYT
@TigerLeeYT Год назад
I find it interesting that the best players aren’t always the best teachers. You can tell Lex really wanted Hikaru to go into depth with some of the moves especially in beginner language and Hikaru was explaining things on a pretty high level.
@Narrowcros
@Narrowcros Год назад
Gms are like that, its easier for an IM or someone lower rated than him but still very high rated to understand him. average players can learn better from IMs or FMs
@raj6913
@raj6913 Год назад
yeah because for super gms or any expert it is just so easy, its like when you have known something for such a long time and can do effortlessly , you just assume other people must know it too because its such a trivial thing for you.
@DiscoverPhilippines_
@DiscoverPhilippines_ Год назад
For what it's worth, I believe Hikaru is probably one of the most eloquent GMs out there. You can dig up some Hikaru videos teaching twitch streamers for their inhouse chess tournament and Hikaru pretty much did a good job dumbing it down.
@saefal-hajri2476
@saefal-hajri2476 Год назад
I am a chess beginner but I found everything being said to be clear I don’t understand why people are saying that hikaru’s explanation to be hard to understand if anything I think he was very considerate and tried to simplify it as much as possible
@Narrowcros
@Narrowcros Год назад
@@DiscoverPhilippines_ Hikaru being able to explain doesnt not in any way mean he is eloquent. In fact he is among the least eloquent the chess players out there. The way he makes fun of everyone but Magnus (even legends of the past)
@Mentaljedi
@Mentaljedi Год назад
"Do you do these sacrifices often"? Me: Looks at Hikaru's series of doing Botez gambits (throwing away your queen) every game
@negoblle
@negoblle Год назад
Controlling the end of the game like that is spectacular, getting into a position be able to control the end game like that at that level is phenomenal
@nathaneivers8700
@nathaneivers8700 Год назад
I don't know what it is about Nakamura but I find him incredibly informative and easy to follow along with
@Ballen81587
@Ballen81587 Год назад
Lex is into every field it seems like Intellect, comedy, technology, poker, chess, video games. Seems like guy dabbles in everything
@yash_kakarotto
@yash_kakarotto Год назад
Now that Lex has begun interviewing chess players and content creators, I suggest bringing Agadmator on the next podcast to complete the picture.
@IYPITWL
@IYPITWL Год назад
4:45 G2 means check
@powerfuljones
@powerfuljones Год назад
I like the second game. That’s genius
@benofferman2553
@benofferman2553 Год назад
love the chess content.
@sliceoflife5812
@sliceoflife5812 Год назад
Me: Nice, clips so I dont have to watch the whole episode. 😁 Also me: watches all the clips
@jnkenoyer
@jnkenoyer Год назад
It's disappointingly shocking that, only since engines, have high level chess players (save a select few) realized that book theory is not the end all be all. They might as well let white choose the opening, black choose the defense, and then fast forward to about move 20 and start the game from there.
@jeffyboyreloaded
@jeffyboyreloaded Год назад
What I'm getting from this is humans play chess fundamentally different than computers because they have, an important, built in fear of losing. Computers are only optimizing for maximum win probability but humans just don't learn or express chess like that
@Antonio_Serdar
@Antonio_Serdar Год назад
Uhm, yes, and also the fact that computers can make a "weird" move because they see like 15 moves ahead.
@zenrando
@zenrando Год назад
LEX YOU can Be The Next World Chap. !!
@leoampuero7237
@leoampuero7237 Год назад
Didn't know Hikaru played Valorant
@vixr9557
@vixr9557 Год назад
this guy always sounds high :)
@someguyslastname8487
@someguyslastname8487 Год назад
Chess players: Why can Magnus recall thousands of games but #2 can't recall his immortal game?
@SpaceTravel1776
@SpaceTravel1776 Год назад
Mental illness comment. Can’t use Hikaru’s name (“#2”?) and the video is literally Hikaru recalling the minute details of entire game.
@dco1019
@dco1019 Год назад
magnus his memory is outstanding even amongst top gm. Dubov for example said that magnus his memory is alien. hed tell him some intricate stuff/prep in the opening and weeks later magnus recalls it better than he did. but nakamura can recall this game and many more. all the top gms can recall many games it lies at the core of what makes them great players to have great recall.... i think all the 2700 can play a couple boards blindfold
@jjjjj22221
@jjjjj22221 Год назад
@@dco1019 GMs have to be able to keep at least 10 mental boards. Hikaru has said before that all Super GMs need the ability to have at least 10 boards at all times while playing. Crazy shit
@Yash42189
@Yash42189 Год назад
Is Lex fucking kidding? He has interviewed like 4-5 chess players (which means he has a big interest in the game) and he doesnt know what sac means? Like throughout the interview he asks some weird questions like is Najdorf an opening? Is he doing that for his viewers that dont follow chess (but then again of they dont follow chess why are they watching a hikaru interview)?
@littlebumgorf
@littlebumgorf Год назад
People are getting into chess for the first time because of Lex’s interviews. If these people want to learn more about the game, they gotta start with basic questions.
@zerberus1097
@zerberus1097 Год назад
I noticed it on other episodes as well and I think he wants to set the nomenclature straight, for the audience
@Diego-he1ku
@Diego-he1ku Год назад
Lmao dumb comment
@joonpak
@joonpak Год назад
I think he’s just doing his job. He’s not a chess podcast so you can imagine how many non-chess players are watching/listening.
@3rdEarlRussell
@3rdEarlRussell Год назад
He is doing that for the audience.
@alharrison1038
@alharrison1038 Год назад
Hikaru is so salty "Magnus doesn't like his king getting threatened." Speaking of the guy that produces masterpieces of defense and fortresses on the daily
@shmuelhirsch2069
@shmuelhirsch2069 Год назад
You clearly didn’t watch the other segment where he basically says Magnus is the GOAT. He openly praises Magnus daily.
@alharrison1038
@alharrison1038 Год назад
@@shmuelhirsch2069 begrudgingly. I don't know Naka because of lex, I've followed him for years. He literally doesn't care guys (if you know, you know)
@briancheck2901
@briancheck2901 Год назад
This is such a stupid statement. Saying Magnus doesn’t like his king getting attacked isn’t shading Magnus or saying he’s not the best defender in the world, it’s just saying he’s uncomfortable in those positions. Which I’m sure Magnus would agree with. Who the fuck enjoys being attacked rather than attacking
@alharrison1038
@alharrison1038 Год назад
@@briancheck2901 I think magnus would smirk. As he does
@samt7676
@samt7676 Год назад
Yeah but this is true? It’s true in fact of most chess players it’s hard when an attack is formulating to defend it perfectly like an engine would. A human can overestimate an attack while an engine can calmly assess threats and deal with it. Idk what your talking about naka can be salty sometimes but this isn’t a good example.
@BartholomewGrev
@BartholomewGrev Год назад
First
@shorditchiscool
@shorditchiscool Год назад
Any chance we could move on from chess now 😆 please xx
@JoshuaAnthonyYT
@JoshuaAnthonyYT Год назад
Nah bro chess cool
@RyanHellyer
@RyanHellyer Год назад
no
@gloomygl
@gloomygl Год назад
nope
@asam239
@asam239 Год назад
I feel bad for Gelfand
@519FIREARMS
@519FIREARMS Год назад
Give up the chess!! It's boring as hell!! You're losing subs!!
@RyanHellyer
@RyanHellyer Год назад
and gaining chess fans :)
@519FIREARMS
@519FIREARMS Год назад
@@RyanHellyer start a chess channel
@Rudy92284
@Rudy92284 Год назад
I think he'll be just fine, dude.
@519FIREARMS
@519FIREARMS Год назад
@@Rudy92284 did I hurt your feelings??
@Rudy92284
@Rudy92284 Год назад
@@519FIREARMS yes, you hurt my feelings 😂
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