Magnus shows how to calculate squares in chess!

Magnus Carlsen is playing against 2500 rated IM.

Magnus Carlsen shows how to calculate squares in chess.

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  1. seems okay I guess, glad to see new up and comers getting into the game

  2. 4:57 – "After this I'm probably winning". Stockfish says +3.5.

  3. The woman was trying so bad ☠️

  4. He have some skills in chess, one day he might be a champ

  5. I hope you'll make more videos. Very fascinating. We love u

  6. he moved the king two steps in the end or i am missing something?

  7. Not bad for a beginner

  8. Oh, why does this keep happening to me. I love physics. I love mathematics. Now, I love chess. The problem is my interests are all 120+ IQ endeavors and I’m hanging in there at about 95. It’s a good thing 200 is my favorite number because my rating will never go higher.

  9. can someone tell me which website was that where magnus was playing

  10. the missing visual from chess is elevation, the more powerful pieces are elevated to higher positions of power and this changes dynamically as the game plays out so having a high lookout doesn't always mean you are winning the game. The best commander will always win in the end.

  11. what people dont understand is that he was born a genius by luck he happened to be really good at chess most people cant do this

  12. "Shows"? I missed that part.

  13. Magnus is shown calculating squares. Somehow the ability didn't automatically transfer to me. Go figure!

  14. The speed at which he predicted all those takes was insane.

  15. somethimes i asked to me why i still playing chess…
    guys, 10 moves!? if i see 3 i feel like kasparov…

  16. Why does it look like the video is analog captured?

  17. I actually don't understand how he won / why the game ended – can anybody explain?

  18. 0:55 why didn't he take the knight with his bishop and then, after black takes his bishop, move knight f3 to e5 to take the pawn?

  19. I hear pretty much the same kinds of instructions from the voice in the back of my mind… and then I lose. Otherwise, I play the same!

  20. We live in an age where you can have world champions giving you lessons for free what a time to be alive

  21. I think a lot of it is probably being able to actually visualise the pieces clearly after all the exchanges (Queen's Gambit with the pieces on the ceiling kind of thing). I still find this kind of hard because what I see on the board with my eyes, before the exchanges, interferes with trying to imagine where the are after the exchange.

  22. your enthusiasm about the subject matter is infectious!

  23. His brain works as a perfect qualitative machine learning system.

  24. Was this guy the homeless savant Michael Richard’s played on the street?

  25. Why is Magnus exchanging knights on f5 instead of talking the pawn on e6 and getting a +1 lead? Is he afraid of the black pawn moving forward to d4 with the black knight covering it? Is that black pawn too dangerous and not worth the +1?

  26. "Fuq Dat" – Alberto Einsteinz

  27. Magnus is more aware in blitz than I am in classic.

  28. How could someone makes money with this! This is worst than painting.

  29. Boring videos. That don’t offer much 😩

  30. he`s showing strategy … It`s not only about caulculating.

  31. 5:11 – Can someone explain how his king was able to move 3 squares behind the rook. I thought the king can only move 1 square at a time so should be behind the pawn.

  32. "Magnus shows how to calculate squares in chess"
    Watches video to end
    Magnus: "There you guy. Just draw arrows and then it happens in the game"
    Me: Genius.

  33. How can I memorize this game?
    I want to memorize every game I see like Magnus Carlson

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