@@MrRazorblade999 If you support anyone playing against Magnus, you are a romantic supporting the underdog. If you consistently bet with your own money against Magnus, you're a fool, and poor.
Magnus, please find a match: Magnus Kasparov Kramnik vs. computer machine It's time to challenge yourself on the world stage Why would a person play alone against the computer and show us what we are capable of!!! I'm ready to take you in my arms)
Has anyone ever streamed chess games with both players using eye tracking the spectators could see on the stream? Seen it in videogames before Be an interesting insight into what they are thinking about on the spot.
@@michaeloconnor6264 not so sure about that. I still find classical more entertaining. Its like heavyweight chess. The world championship still gets the most watching on all platforms. Its just very difficult to follow along for 5+hours.
@tarao666 Hikaru is a master at blitz I've been playing chess everyday since I was 11 years old and idk how he's so fast its incredible. Then I watch him play games blindfolded and knows where every piece is its insane how much of a gap there is to great players and masters its insane.
it annoys me when spectators keep showing potential moves. Then also acting like these guys were idiots for not making their moves, WHICH THEY GET FROM ENGINE. They are not engine's they are humans, let us enjoy the chess
Kramnik was a student at the Humanities Institute of Novgorod State University, but was expelled due to systematic non-attendance and academic debt. Mathematics and statistics are certainly not for Kramnik; Math is more complicated than moving pieces along a 64-square board.
isnt this a very similar constellation (Kg6, pawns on f6 g5 h5 h6 and black king cut on seventh)to the game when hikaru cried otb before resigning to Magnus?
05:50 Hikaru Nakamura tries to play a move by himself and obvously blunders but Magnus doesn't see it ! 😊 06:00 Hikaru Nakamura checks computer analysis and do "Yeaaaah!" with his head because it is almost an equal position ! 🤫 *Conclusion*: Hikaru Nakamura is proud of himself because he has survived a such difficult position against Magnus Carlsen !😁But with computer assistance !😇 And finally gets crushed after Magnus decides to keep pieces on the board so that it will not be easy for Hikaru to cheat 😝 It is obvious Carlsen knows Nakamura is cheating 😏