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Interview with Danish Chess Grandmaster Bent Larsen (English subtitles) 

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Bent Larsen (1935-2010) was a Danish Chess Grandmaster. He was a six-time Danish champion and a Candidate for the World Chess Championship on four occasions: 1965, 1968, 1971, and 1977 (reaching the semifinal three times). He won three Interzonal tournaments: Amsterdam 1964, Sousse 1967, and Biel 1976. Larsen won several dozen major international tournaments during his career, and was awarded the first Chess Oscar in 1967.
Bent Larsen is considered to be the strongest chess player ever born in Denmark, and strongest in Scandinavia, until the emergence of Magnus Carlsen. He had multiple wins over all seven World Champions who held the title from 1948 to 1985: Mikhail Botvinnik, Vasily Smyslov, Mikhail Tal, Tigran Petrosian, Boris Spassky, Bobby Fischer and Anatoly Karpov, but lifetime negative scores against them. Since the early 1970s, he lived for part of the year in Las Palmas (Spain) and in Buenos Aires (Argentina), with his Argentinian-born wife.
This interview was made in Aalborg (Denmark) in 1989 during the Danish chess championship, in which Bent Larsen participated for the first time in 25 years.
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Комментарии : 44   
@kkakdugiman
@kkakdugiman 2 месяца назад
I met him in person in North Bay in 1995. He's really a great guy to get along with. I even had a picture taken with him.
@bobradford2637
@bobradford2637 5 лет назад
One of my favourite players, whose maverick style of chess was great for chess.
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 3 года назад
Fischer loved his style too.
@terror0error
@terror0error 9 месяцев назад
I like that he, unlike other chess talents, doesn't just talk about himself narcissistically.
@darwinudtuhan7504
@darwinudtuhan7504 4 года назад
A deadly Grandmaster in his prime JORGEN Bent Larsen Master of Counter Attack👏👑🙏
@juscelinocaico
@juscelinocaico 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this interview. I admire Larsen very much and I recently bought his "Bent Larsen's Best Games". Players like Larsen are a deep source of inspiration for amateurs like me. Best regards from Caicó, Brasil.
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 3 года назад
Fischer admired his games too. Especially leading up to the '72 WCC.
@josuecastro5103
@josuecastro5103 4 года назад
Great Chess player.
@Extirpo
@Extirpo Год назад
Thx. Great interview with my hero when early teenager in around 1970. I had just a handfull of chess books with Larsens as the absolute favorite (50 games). Fun fact, Larsen dosnt say “I” but rather “one” in interview (ie “one would do so and so”).
@zfighter3
@zfighter3 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this interview.
@Monadshavenowindows
@Monadshavenowindows 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this. It absolutely made my day! Larsen says a lot of interesting things about psychology and the importance of a fighting spirit. I am very curious about the rest of this interview, as it cuts off when Larsen is talking about whether the human brain is like a computer when we play chess. Is there a video of the rest of this interview available (preferably with subtitles because I don’t speak German)?
@DodusNetz
@DodusNetz 2 года назад
Bent Larsen spoke danish not german. He is from Denmark.
@inception6824
@inception6824 3 года назад
Great interview
@clausderlien9030
@clausderlien9030 4 года назад
Great chess player and to this date the only danish chess player with an opening named after him even when he was alive!!
@henrikmortensen9686
@henrikmortensen9686 4 года назад
Froms Gambit was probably the first ...
@SurenAghabekyan
@SurenAghabekyan 5 лет назад
Hello sir, found the link in the comments section under my video. Right now I am reading Larsen's book and this came as a lucky surprise. Will also share on my page in order to promote and let people see this. Was it you interviewing him? Cheers
@stigekalder
@stigekalder 5 лет назад
Hi Suren, Sorry, I overlooked your kind comments until now. The interview was not by me, but by Erik Nielsen, who is a Danish sports reporter: www.eriknielsen.dk/ I just provided the English subtitles. It's great if you can help spread the video to more people. I think that people with interest in his chess will also like some more details about his life and opinions.
@j.lucasuniversity8694
@j.lucasuniversity8694 4 года назад
Nice voice.
@josefserf1926
@josefserf1926 6 месяцев назад
Larsen was a huge talent and almost single handedly overturned the Soviet hegemony. Computers later levelled the playing field considerably. Im Larsen's time and before, players like Karpov and Kasparov had grossly unfair advantages with entire teams supporting them. In 2024 this no longer matters as much but obviously Carlsen has the best team behind him today.
@hitrapperandartistdababy
@hitrapperandartistdababy 3 года назад
So cool that this guy was from my country
@alexanderdurig4474
@alexanderdurig4474 5 лет назад
nicely done
@user-ky1sk7kr6t
@user-ky1sk7kr6t 3 года назад
He knew. He sensed that the whole Karpov-Kasparov affair was fishy.
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 3 года назад
But why? They were much stronger no?
@wchambers3849
@wchambers3849 2 года назад
This was a wonderful interview. One of the greatest non-Soviet (Russian) player to never be world champion. It would be nice to know what Magnus thought of him.
@nysq
@nysq Год назад
He is fond of him. Read all his books and said they taught him a lot. He also enjoyed his observations of norwegian chess and so on.
@Filippirgos
@Filippirgos 4 года назад
Legendary player. I wonder what he said on Bobby Fischer after that match of theirs
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 3 года назад
He probably went on hiding for a few years before pulling his tail out of his rear. No elite GM should lose 6 games in a row.
@blacksky755
@blacksky755 4 года назад
Very intrestresing do you have the rest of the interview by any chance ?
@stigekalder
@stigekalder 4 года назад
Unfortunately not :-(
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 3 года назад
I would love to hear his take on the whooping Fischer gave him.
@user-ij1mr9ex3s
@user-ij1mr9ex3s 4 года назад
RIP Bent
@thelibertine706
@thelibertine706 5 лет назад
Anyone got the full interview?
@luckyarabr
@luckyarabr 2 года назад
The great danish …
@Xargxes
@Xargxes 5 лет назад
Mange tak.
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 3 года назад
2:31 wel that’s practice and care
@CrunkPartyBitches
@CrunkPartyBitches 3 года назад
klaus kinski?
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 3 года назад
2:06 no, you never have those arkille but pitential to get them
@colleenkennedy1934
@colleenkennedy1934 3 года назад
He talked smack about Fischer and Bobby whooped him 6-0
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 3 года назад
He had it coming.
@juliuspons818
@juliuspons818 Год назад
Most chess players are only skilled in chess. But not this man.
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 3 года назад
The first Argentinian was Pilnik no?
@stigekalder
@stigekalder 2 года назад
Yeah he immigrated in 1930 - so well before Najdorf (1939)
@marinagamm1951
@marinagamm1951 Месяц назад
🧑🏼‍🏫🧑🏼‍🏫
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 3 года назад
8:54 no, but there are elements of functional similarity Computers - even AI- ‘learn’ and play chess much differently than humans
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