@@hitachi6383 huge maybe, but in any case, thinking about 40 moves that wont work is and always will be a waste of time. no matter how many emotions you have towards this young player
Actually in this context the lack of intuition to play good moves was mentioned to highlight his ability to calculate moves to come up with novel ideas in classical
Every world champion has their own trademarks. Kasparov was the most intuitive one. Gukesh might be the most calculative if he makes it to the world championships
Not really. In other shorts he is extremely surprised when Gukesh's rapid and blitz is so much lower than his Classical. He has no intuition. You can compare his rapid/blitz to the top 10. All top 10 have similar ratings in classical/rapid/blitz except Gukesh.
This is a backhanded compliment, more of an insult. He's saying that Gukesh is an automaton who just is good at memorizing positions and not creative or capable of original brilliant thought. It's the difference between Einstein, who was able to introduce new fields of thought and radically expand the scope of his field and an elite professor who knows Physics inside out but is anonymous and historically irrelevant.
@@dgerch u sure u understand intuition? like, u couldn't be more wrong. Intuition comes from memory almost exclusively, a calculating but less intuitive player wudn't rely on memorization, and wud be way more capable of originality.
@@dgerchIntuition is having an innate feeling about something and making a move without thinking, Magnus is saying the guy thinks hard about his moves but when forced to play quickly, can't play something that just feels right, those decisions usually don't work for him.
Magnus intuition and general understanding of chess is the best , that's why he dominates every format of Chess. Even when he is not calculating very deep still his first thought of moves comes off as the best moves.
@@Ojas97 Kasparov calculated fast, but his intuition was exceptionally strong. Unlike Gukesh, Kasparov excelled at fast time controls. Listen to this interview about his immortal World Championship '90 final game and his amazing move as white: Nxh6!! (taking the pawn and sacrificing the knight) [TV] So he did not see this move? [K] He didn't... I didn't calculate that move... I knew it should win [TV] We saw you play it very quickly [K] Yeah I did not calculate. It's just so... White's winning; because I have seven pieces in the attack (2 bishops, 2 knights, 2 rooks, 1 queen). He has some pieces protected, ok, 1 rook, 2 pawns, 1 bishop. Maybe the queen. Ok, we can exchange you know, it's an equal exchange. I exchange one attacking piece with one defending piece, but I have enough pieces to mate him. th-cam.com/video/SMe-hvCwTRo/w-d-xo.html Now that's deep intuition. And then he proceeds with his monster calculations and sends Karpov packing.
@@Ojas97 Bobby was not at this level intuitively. He just outworked everyone by a big margin. Gary was both a genius and the hardest worker. But in terms of genius, prolly magnus and casablanca was ahead of everyone.
@@larissapsrt So is Nihal. But they both are not as good as Gukesh in classical. Gukesh is a candidate player, on his way to possibly become a world champion.
he’s still so young, the intuition will come the more experience he gets. i can see him being one of the best in the world if not the best in the next 2-3 years
@@smartFunable Are you sure? He might be a low Calibre convenient World Champion, being an underdeveloped chunk of talent but it's still a very legit official title, he beat everybody else. It's not his problem that Magnus chose to not play.
@@NeverLosingAgain basically chess world champion nowadays is not the strongest player on the planet. That’s why I called it fake. Magnus easily beats both of them
Yeah, probably that’s his only hope. But, I feel like we’re gonna have a Carlsen VS Nepo kinda situation here, where Gukesh just annihilates Ding. Let’s hope Ding brings his best form!
@@chesswhizzard It would help him a lot, what are you talking about? Ding may not be the favorite in Classical, but I'm pretty sure any sane person would give him better odds in Rapid.
Ding's situation is a very weird one. He was about to retire when Magnus handed him a chance at millions of dollars and the world championship. Now, he's burdened with it and choosing it over his well-being. It's funny because Magnus had fewer reasons to step down than Ding.
I'm convinced that the reason Magnus takes so long to finish some sentences is because he's having flashbacks to 17000 different Gukesh games that he's downloaded into his brain
As a calculator myself, I am happy to see this excellent showcase on how people think differently. We need to have empathy for both ways of thinking in order to unlock the greatest amount of human potential. Edit: The landmark book on this topic in social science is Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.
naw, if he played like a machine, magnus would be able to understand what he's doing and seeing. Gukesh plays like he can see the future given there's practically no time limit.
The summary is what he said at the end. "He doesn't have a positional filter" which means he'd consider moves that don't follow conventional and traditional logic. He also calculates fast, which means he plays like an engine
no it means he can predict the future if he played like an engine, he would be perfect in other formats too like blitz since engines follow basic plays that dont make mistakes
Pragg is intuition, Gukesh is calculation, Arjun is strategy, Vidit is fun … we got it all covered. and yes everyone does everything just the dominant traits.
Gotta remember he's only 18, and the younger generation will have done a lot more of their studying with engines, which don't play remotely intuitive moves. I expect his intuition to improve with time and if it does then combined with his computer like calculations, he will be a serious force, even if not this year, he'll surely wind up as a world champion
Ding is more of the mystery to me…Ding gets in terrible time trouble in these games with Gukesh, then he starts going fast and pulls a rabbit out of his hat to draw. It is interesting in the differences of the two players.
I don't think Kasparov was known for his exceptional rapid/blitz play. Anand was almost certainly the speed chess king back then. Either way, it is clear that it's not Gukesh, but Carlsen who is the anomaly among these best chess players, by being dominant in all formats and being a once in a several generations talent.
Indeed, we should let Gukesh develop his own game. Everyone wants Gukesh to go intuitive, but that's what makes most guys fall against Magnus, because he just has a better "standard" intuition. What Magnus lacks, is the crazyness from Dubov combined with the calm approach, just like a quiet river from Gukesh that will explore the terrain until the terrain is ready to be his masterpiece of art.
Summary: 1. Gukesh is a monster in chess calculafion 2. He sucks in rapid and blitz (sucks in magnus level kina terms) 3. Gukesh is great in classical chess
Interesting to see this short in the middle of the WCC. Gukesh has struggled any time his time starts getting low, while being really strong and taking small advantages early almost every game. Whereas Ding's best chess has been when he's playing intuitively and blitzing out moves. Magnus really does understand this game on a special level.
It's not what you think bro. Reality is different. First of all Ding is a very strong player and he is not a fool to lose the WC like an idiot. Ding is cooking something behind everyone's back! Secondly, Magnus is far way better than today's generation. These days whenever Magnus comes to a tournament he doesn't prepare a lot like other players because he knows no can take any title from him. He has played 11 tournaments this year and won 10 of them & the one he lost was a team format! If Magnus comes back to WC next year, then Ding / Gukesh is cooked. 2882 Rating twice with a gap of 4 years is not a joke.
Gukesh does not practice blitz, that is all, if he practices it then he will become top 5 in blitz too, Arjun also said that Gukesh just does not practice or focus in blitz. Why is it so difficult to understand for many people including Magnus, I dont understand.
Because all truly great players have been speed monsters as well. Morphy, Capablanca, Fischer, Kasparov, Anand and now Carlsen - no matter if they practiced it or gave it much value. And of course playing fast games allows you play lot more games
@@SudipChowdhury-st7kp Fischer 1970 "greatest blitz tournament ever" when he crushed others. Capablanca beat chess masters in blitz giving them 5 to 1 time odds and playing huge simultans with very high scores (time odds up to 100 to 1). At the times of Morphy blitz wasn't known and chess clocks weren't used but he definitely was a fast player. As a sensitive person he was said to be in tears when he played a match against Poulsen who could think several hours for a single move
Carlsen has the advantage of being the youngest of the old and the oldest of the young. But the players today, they can play chess engines 24/7 and probably don't spend as much time reading chess philosophy. Carlsen grew up at the very end of the offline era, so he's had both.
Even Gukesh don't use engines upto candidates. His coach GM Prasanna has never allowed him to use engine and Gukesh accept that condition while training.
@SantanaRoy-fx9eu you dont understand what he said. He said Gukesh doesn't have the intuition to make good moves naturally, so its like the basic knowledge you have in chess or the base form of your chess skill. Your probability of making the best move instinctively isn't very good. But once he starts calculating, like really thinking deep, he can get to those best moves and even more. He can see scenarios that even the likes of Magnus didn't even consider or didn't even see. That's why he stands out more in classical than in blitz.
It really makes me think about the book Thinking fast and slow from Daniel Kahneman. The main thesis of the book is that our minds think with two systems : a fast one, which is kind of intuition, and a slow one which can calculate and be more rational. This player seems to be an expert on the slow one and less good at the fast one.
I think there's a chance Gukesh is so strong because he is young. Calculating ability may go down with age, and then his classical ratingb may come down closer to his blitz and rapid. The "how does he have time for this" Stuff can also be explained if he "misprioritises" lines to evaluate If you don't have the intuition, you will spend time looking at lines which will appear bizzare to other people, people who have a much better intuition and automatically pick the right lines to evaluate Fromm the getgo. Supposedly magnus.
not just experience, take fabi for example, he has a ton of experience in all formats but still has a lot of issues in blitz and finding good moves when he’s low on time, and you have firouzja who’s a beast in faster formats even though he’s not much older than gukesh
@@larissapsrtI agree but his recent performance during olympiad under very low time was unbelievable. It's possible that he's working on this aspect too for the world championship
..Carlsen is the most uncouth uncultured boorish chess player in the last half century. ..Spassky, Fischer, karpov, kasparov were cold war pawns and at least one of them had mental health issues.. ..Vishy Anand is a centred sober player, a gentleman, aloof, and above the crassness like Carlsen that surrounded him. ..Ding Liren is non descript. ..Gukesh is a people's champion, humble, loved, a teen role model.
If Magnus says Gukesh calculates some lines Magnus does not even think of, it is a big achievement.
not really, overthinking is just as bad as underthinking
@@alviworld yeah and that overthinker is the next chess world champion
Yes ,that covered his lack of experience.
@@alviworldcalculating lots doesn't mean overthinking
@@hitachi6383 huge maybe, but in any case, thinking about 40 moves that wont work is and always will be a waste of time. no matter how many emotions you have towards this young player
I think experience will make his intuition better
He also said pragg is a bit intuitive player so experience can indeed make gukesh intuitive but who knows
I think that is just his personality type. Better concrete calculation but less intuition.
Actually in this context the lack of intuition to play good moves was mentioned to highlight his ability to calculate moves to come up with novel ideas in classical
Every world champion has their own trademarks. Kasparov was the most intuitive one. Gukesh might be the most calculative if he makes it to the world championships
Maybe he have good intuition but he doesn't believe in it and play wrong move?
I'm like Gukesh. I also have some lines Magnus would never think of, because they would make him vomit.
Mine would make him shit in his pants... 😎 These moves are just that bad
Bro😂😂😂
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HAHAHAHAHHAHA LMAO. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
To those who know, this has to be one of the best compliments you can get.
Not really. In other shorts he is extremely surprised when Gukesh's rapid and blitz is so much lower than his Classical. He has no intuition.
You can compare his rapid/blitz to the top 10. All top 10 have similar ratings in classical/rapid/blitz except Gukesh.
@@J0sho495 he has hardly played any blitz or rapid seriously this far.
This is a backhanded compliment, more of an insult. He's saying that Gukesh is an automaton who just is good at memorizing positions and not creative or capable of original brilliant thought.
It's the difference between Einstein, who was able to introduce new fields of thought and radically expand the scope of his field and an elite professor who knows Physics inside out but is anonymous and historically irrelevant.
@@dgerch u sure u understand intuition? like, u couldn't be more wrong. Intuition comes from memory almost exclusively, a calculating but less intuitive player wudn't rely on memorization, and wud be way more capable of originality.
@@dgerchIntuition is having an innate feeling about something and making a move without thinking, Magnus is saying the guy thinks hard about his moves but when forced to play quickly, can't play something that just feels right, those decisions usually don't work for him.
Magnus intuition and general understanding of chess is the best , that's why he dominates every format of Chess. Even when he is not calculating very deep still his first thought of moves comes off as the best moves.
Yeah, only Bobby had such intuitive sense for best moves and maybe Casablanca. Kasparov is also like gukesh, he is a master calculator
@@Ojas97Kasparov was both thats why even magnus considered him great
@@Ojas97 Kasparov calculated fast, but his intuition was exceptionally strong.
Unlike Gukesh, Kasparov excelled at fast time controls.
Listen to this interview about his immortal World Championship '90 final game and
his amazing move as white: Nxh6!! (taking the pawn and sacrificing the knight)
[TV] So he did not see this move?
[K] He didn't... I didn't calculate that move... I knew it should win
[TV] We saw you play it very quickly
[K] Yeah I did not calculate. It's just so... White's winning; because I have seven pieces in the attack (2 bishops, 2 knights, 2 rooks, 1 queen). He has some pieces protected, ok, 1 rook, 2 pawns, 1 bishop. Maybe the queen. Ok, we can exchange you know, it's an equal exchange. I exchange one attacking piece with one defending piece, but I have enough pieces to mate him.
th-cam.com/video/SMe-hvCwTRo/w-d-xo.html
Now that's deep intuition. And then he proceeds with his monster calculations and sends Karpov packing.
@@Ojas97 Don't forget that Hikaru is also close to Magnus in this regard.
@@Ojas97 Bobby was not at this level intuitively. He just outworked everyone by a big margin. Gary was both a genius and the hardest worker. But in terms of genius, prolly magnus and casablanca was ahead of everyone.
Magnus: Gukesh is a mystery to me.
Also Magnus: Proceeds to deliver a thorough and sensible explanation of Gukesk's play in all formats.
I know right!
the mystery is "Why is he not better, he should be better"
🤣🤣🤣
To keep calculating in advance you need a frame-work. Math elite do this
Wow,, you are a very good listener.
I like how Magnus is so humble that he can admire his peers and younger generations and be happy about them
He is honest too. No lip service or sugarcoating. Which makes it more worthy to listen
Exactly…glad someone said it….
He’s criticizing him heavily here
@@alessandrodellacorte9926 ???
Magnus isnt humble. For f-ck sake people should stop calling celebrities humble whatever they say
Gukesh is so impressive. He will be World Champion.
This commentary aged well
he is now
W prediction
Yes he is now
He became World Champion. Your prophecy came true.
Kid is seventeen. Give him few years and he will start cooking in blitz too.
He is 18 year old
Daangg, holy shit , he was so far from your response🤯@@chandrabhushan2027
alireza is 21 and has been a beast in faster formats since he was a teen
@@larissapsrt So is Nihal. But they both are not as good as Gukesh in classical. Gukesh is a candidate player, on his way to possibly become a world champion.
@@EggTronics31Alireza is the youngest to 2800 classical so not sure if what you’re saying is totally true
he’s still so young, the intuition will come the more experience he gets. i can see him being one of the best in the world if not the best in the next 2-3 years
You mean in blitz?
He's World Champion now!
@@RadicalCaveman fake world champion, because Magnus is bored of classical
@@smartFunable Are you sure? He might be a low Calibre convenient World Champion, being an underdeveloped chunk of talent but it's still a very legit official title, he beat everybody else. It's not his problem that Magnus chose to not play.
@@NeverLosingAgain basically chess world champion nowadays is not the strongest player on the planet. That’s why I called it fake. Magnus easily beats both of them
He respects skill. He respects depth. Something that Hans never respects
who care sabout hans that mf is nobody
Hans who?
@detectivemarkseven Oh it's no one. Just Hans Niemann
@@thorstenhanskarlhallhanspe3663 Doesnt ring a bell. Maybe its one of those pesky loudmouth GMs that dont win. 😉
@@detectivemarkseven to be honest, I hear him speak so much more before games than after games 🤣
So basically Ding should go to tiebreaks
I don't really see that helping him much sadly. I think it will be all over in the classical, maybe possibly close to a whitewash.
Yeah, probably that’s his only hope. But, I feel like we’re gonna have a Carlsen VS Nepo kinda situation here, where Gukesh just annihilates Ding. Let’s hope Ding brings his best form!
Ding will win he will drive gukesh into a deep dark foresr@@goldenhawx8652
@@chesswhizzard It would help him a lot, what are you talking about? Ding may not be the favorite in Classical, but I'm pretty sure any sane person would give him better odds in Rapid.
Ding's situation is a very weird one. He was about to retire when Magnus handed him a chance at millions of dollars and the world championship. Now, he's burdened with it and choosing it over his well-being. It's funny because Magnus had fewer reasons to step down than Ding.
"Gukesh is a mystery to me." Then proceeds to provide an accurate breakdown of the challenger's playstyle in less than 60 seconds.
When did he comment on his play other than a vague generalized overview?
@micshaz referencing analysis they've made together is anything but a "vague generalized overview."
I'm convinced that the reason Magnus takes so long to finish some sentences is because he's having flashbacks to 17000 different Gukesh games that he's downloaded into his brain
You are not far from the truth 😂
Daammm broooo
Now when I think about it
It's definitely sooo true😂😂
I mean now it's unforgettable 🤣🤣🤣
It's like one of those Shonen Animes, where protagonists lack something but master other skills to make up for it.
Gukesh is Rock Lee confirmed
That time I got reincarnated as a chess player and didn't have any chess intuition so I mastered math
Lmao that was dope @@catplayscatalan956
@@catplayscatalan956This would make a fire anime ngl
your mother is like one of those shonen animes
Congratulations Gukesh youngest World Champion!!
I like how Magnus pauses to formulate a sentence that doesnt sound like he is dissing Gukesh
This is so accurate. And that's what makes Arjun more deadly. Arjun is our best blitz and rapid player. He slays in classical too
Who is our? If he on your chess team?
He's Indian that's why WE @@itzparalax9661
@@itzparalax9661 Our countrymen. I hope that was sarcasm.
@@itzparalax9661i can only assume OP is from India. He means "our" as in "Indias"
Yeah Arjun is someone who is more intuitive... He already crossed 2800 and now he is even more dangerous in other formats.
As a calculator myself, I am happy to see this excellent showcase on how people think differently. We need to have empathy for both ways of thinking in order to unlock the greatest amount of human potential.
Edit: The landmark book on this topic in social science is Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.
Calculator as in chess or mental math?
@someone.-gi7zr I just know my personality makes me unable to be "intuitive"
@@z0uLess ahh I see. Well I'm a mixture in that case.
He is so freaking young and still nailing it ❤
He looks the same age as Carlsen.
Hearing the goat talk about this sort of stuff whilst still being at the top is one of the coolest things ever.
He plays like machine just like fabiano caruana both are fking good at calculation
He definetely does not play like a machine. He is one of the most practical and human player
naw, if he played like a machine, magnus would be able to understand what he's doing and seeing.
Gukesh plays like he can see the future given there's practically no time limit.
The summary is what he said at the end. "He doesn't have a positional filter" which means he'd consider moves that don't follow conventional and traditional logic. He also calculates fast, which means he plays like an engine
That's not what he means.
It means that he coniders good and bad moves.
It is? @@davidhale8034
no it means he can predict the future
if he played like an engine, he would be perfect in other formats too like blitz since engines follow basic plays that dont make mistakes
Gukesh is Awesome I love the kid. I hope he becomes the 🐐
I hope Hans in the long term spoils all that so that everyone knows what speaks for itself 😊
Bahahaha 🐐
considering how far ahead magnus is and thinks he is, to give this kind of compliment to gukesh is a very big compliment.
Here after Gukesh became the youngest chess champion ♥️🎉
By beating like a number 15 in the world?:) Magnus is a real world champion
I like that Magnus always says what he really thinks
In short :
Magnus : Them newcomers are impressive but I am still the best.
Pragg is intuition, Gukesh is calculation, Arjun is strategy, Vidit is fun … we got it all covered. and yes everyone does everything just the dominant traits.
Arjun is more intuitive and also good at calculation... That's why he is good at shorter time control.
What about Giri?
@@kimgysen10he's only mentioning indian players
@@fangiscool1 Wow he is Dutch? Didn't know... biologically half Indian it seems.
@@kimgysen10 half-Nepali
Gukesh will be the world champion: Mark my words
I mean if Ding is going to stay like that, that's not much of a prediction xD
thats obvious idiot
Well the odds of marking your words comes down to him or Ding so yeah bro what a statement you put out there 😅
no doubt
@@Itachihun14even I can beat ding in his current form
In simple way Gukesh is master of classical chess ❤
This aged like fine wine 🎉
Yup
Ding wanted to get to rapid and blitz as auickly as possible
Youngest World Champion 🏆🏆🇮🇳🇮🇳
Yes, but he and Ding nobody would remember, since the real champ is Magnus over there
Ding🔔
Oh no! Magnus has just told the world , (including Ding) Gukesh 's weakness.
Yes, He does a lot of calculations in classical chess.
Gotta remember he's only 18, and the younger generation will have done a lot more of their studying with engines, which don't play remotely intuitive moves. I expect his intuition to improve with time and if it does then combined with his computer like calculations, he will be a serious force, even if not this year, he'll surely wind up as a world champion
Wow. If Magnus is saying that, then you can imagine what!
Ding is more of the mystery to me…Ding gets in terrible time trouble in these games with Gukesh, then he starts going fast and pulls a rabbit out of his hat to draw.
It is interesting in the differences of the two players.
Gukesh improves like maestro. He just carry on improving every single tournament he has played from candidates2024.
He’s just 18 and there’s lot to learn and achieve ❤
Once gukesh unlocks ultra instinct it’s over
Carslen forgot to say the word "yet". The larger and more complicated the neural network the more it takes to train
I too calucate lines Magnus would never think of. Like 2: Ke2
Really proud moment for India 🇮🇳
@kevinp198x- Hello, he is only conveying his pride about the ever-increasing chess strength of his nation.
"His moves comes from calculations rather than intuition" Magnus trying to decode Gukesh
Gukeah vs Arjun will be the modern Karpov vs Kaaparov
They're from the same countries too.
Hardly.
No, they are indians. No way
He is just 18...give him 3-5 more years and his excellence in classical will begin to impact his rapid games. He is such a novel.
All of them are legends.India 🇮🇳 loves and respect all❤
Gukesh is the beast when it's classical like Karpov , Caruana but lacks intuitive capabilities which makes Carlsen , Kasparov , Alireza different.
I don't think Kasparov was known for his exceptional rapid/blitz play. Anand was almost certainly the speed chess king back then.
Either way, it is clear that it's not Gukesh, but Carlsen who is the anomaly among these best chess players, by being dominant in all formats and being a once in a several generations talent.
He is just 17 or 18 maybe intuition will develop in future & ofc he has better intuition than 99% of the players he is a super GM
Caruana is 6th in the world at blitz. Gukesh is 87th.
I think you confused Kasparov and Karpov.
@@kimborampage But he was among top few during Covid, his best rating in blitz and rapid is 2770+ yes not 26 it's 27
He’s like that one classmate that knows everything and still can’t get an A
Someone strange has arrived !
I am just happy to see really different reactions from comentrators during games. They don't know either 😂
He knows abacus chess.
It's because he's not ruling things out with intuition that he's finding these absurd lines
Bro magnus spent all his skill points in chess because wth was that , he sounded like the ‘have you ever had a dream’ kid 😂😂
He's talking about heuristics vs brute force.
More like NNUE evaluation function + lower depth VS heuristics + higher depth. Heuristics is brute force.
Magnus is like a sorcerer, whereas Gukesh is like a wizard.
Indeed, we should let Gukesh develop his own game. Everyone wants Gukesh to go intuitive, but that's what makes most guys fall against Magnus, because he just has a better "standard" intuition. What Magnus lacks, is the crazyness from Dubov combined with the calm approach, just like a quiet river from Gukesh that will explore the terrain until the terrain is ready to be his masterpiece of art.
Magnush: Gukesh is such a mystery to me
Also Magnus: This is why, how and all the details
In short Gukesh has a habit of thinking far along which is not really good in blitz or quick chess 😊 but it's best in a long timed chess
Magnus has great expectations from him. He knows if there is one person in the world who could possibly surpass him, is Gukesh.
Summary:
1. Gukesh is a monster in chess calculafion
2. He sucks in rapid and blitz (sucks in magnus level kina terms)
3. Gukesh is great in classical chess
Magnus is always calculating where Gukesh just work on moves
Somebody share this with gukesh... This is summarised behaviour of gukesh😊
This was interesting content. Thanks!
Interesting to see this short in the middle of the WCC. Gukesh has struggled any time his time starts getting low, while being really strong and taking small advantages early almost every game. Whereas Ding's best chess has been when he's playing intuitively and blitzing out moves. Magnus really does understand this game on a special level.
What a Great comment from Magnus Towards(South🥳) Indian Brains of Gukesh .. Wow ! Wish Gukesh To Achieve More N More every Year
I think Magnus is so good at spatial relations that he doesn't need to calculate to play a move that is needed.
Maybe gukesh will be the young player to take the crown from Magnus, so Magnus will come back for one last world championship if gukesh beats ding
It's not what you think bro. Reality is different. First of all Ding is a very strong player and he is not a fool to lose the WC like an idiot. Ding is cooking something behind everyone's back!
Secondly, Magnus is far way better than today's generation. These days whenever Magnus comes to a tournament he doesn't prepare a lot like other players because he knows no can take any title from him. He has played 11 tournaments this year and won 10 of them & the one he lost was a team format!
If Magnus comes back to WC next year, then Ding / Gukesh is cooked. 2882 Rating twice with a gap of 4 years is not a joke.
the guy loves to insert g4 as early as he can, i love him
🫥And Now He Won 🏆 World Chess Championship🥶 ❤❤
So now I know that he calculates everything. Congratulations. I will come back later to see if his intuision was right this time 😅
Gukesh does not practice blitz, that is all, if he practices it then he will become top 5 in blitz too, Arjun also said that Gukesh just does not practice or focus in blitz. Why is it so difficult to understand for many people including Magnus, I dont understand.
Because all truly great players have been speed monsters as well. Morphy, Capablanca, Fischer, Kasparov, Anand and now Carlsen - no matter if they practiced it or gave it much value.
And of course playing fast games allows you play lot more games
@@bekanav When did Morphy,Capablanca, Fischer play blitz? Is there any blitz game recorded of these players?
@@SudipChowdhury-st7kp Fischer 1970 "greatest blitz tournament ever" when he crushed others. Capablanca beat chess masters in blitz giving them 5 to 1 time odds and playing huge simultans with very high scores (time odds up to 100 to 1).
At the times of Morphy blitz wasn't known and chess clocks weren't used but he definitely was a fast player. As a sensitive person he was said to be in tears when he played a match against Poulsen who could think several hours for a single move
Carlsen has the advantage of being the youngest of the old and the oldest of the young. But the players today, they can play chess engines 24/7 and probably don't spend as much time reading chess philosophy. Carlsen grew up at the very end of the offline era, so he's had both.
Even Gukesh don't use engines upto candidates. His coach GM Prasanna has never allowed him to use engine and Gukesh accept that condition while training.
High praise from the GOAT!
Holy shitttt! That's high praise from the Goat himself. 😮😮😮
I think Gukesh may be onto something.. maybe he’ll get the world title one day 🤔
Hmmm
This is Magnus giving Ding his strategy for the World Chess Championship 😂
Gukesh is like those characters that are weak at base form but has broken abilities 😂
Wtf u mean 😂
@SantanaRoy-fx9eu you dont understand what he said. He said Gukesh doesn't have the intuition to make good moves naturally, so its like the basic knowledge you have in chess or the base form of your chess skill. Your probability of making the best move instinctively isn't very good. But once he starts calculating, like really thinking deep, he can get to those best moves and even more. He can see scenarios that even the likes of Magnus didn't even consider or didn't even see. That's why he stands out more in classical than in blitz.
This man Magnus understands the game like no other person on planet earth, he really should take chess up as a hobby or something.
The first question that has Magnus has ever found difficult to answer simply.
I hope Gukesh gives Magnus motivation to come back
It really makes me think about the book Thinking fast and slow from Daniel Kahneman. The main thesis of the book is that our minds think with two systems : a fast one, which is kind of intuition, and a slow one which can calculate and be more rational.
This player seems to be an expert on the slow one and less good at the fast one.
Dude was so mysterious to him that he couldnt find the correct words to describe
I think there's a chance Gukesh is so strong because he is young. Calculating ability may go down with age, and then his classical ratingb may come down closer to his blitz and rapid.
The "how does he have time for this"
Stuff can also be explained if he "misprioritises" lines to evaluate
If you don't have the intuition, you will spend time looking at lines which will appear bizzare to other people, people who have a much better intuition and automatically pick the right lines to evaluate Fromm the getgo.
Supposedly magnus.
I don't know how did I end up on this side of TH-cam reels but it's making me like chess 🤷🏻♀️
Can't wait for Magnus to say this about Levy when he becomes Grandmaster ❤️❤️❤️
Love you Levy
Its great that we have such a new style of chess player in the world championship match
BEGIN PROCEDURE 🥸
Thats y he is now World’s Youngest GM Gukesh
Genuine q : Was this recorded before olympiad 2024?
after the olympiad
Sounds like Magnus is saying Gukesh can trick him by pretending to know a line incredibly deep when he plays something new
Mistakes ❌ Very strange positional positions ✅
He's like stockfish, only logic and calculation
In other words gukesh is just different in every possible way to play chess
But intuition is just experience, so gukesh ceiling to improve is astonish
not just experience, take fabi for example, he has a ton of experience in all formats but still has a lot of issues in blitz and finding good moves when he’s low on time, and you have firouzja who’s a beast in faster formats even though he’s not much older than gukesh
@@larissapsrtI agree but his recent performance during olympiad under very low time was unbelievable.
It's possible that he's working on this aspect too for the world championship
Canelo killing it in the chess circle under an alter ego is such a power move
..Carlsen is the most uncouth uncultured boorish chess player in the last half century.
..Spassky, Fischer, karpov, kasparov were cold war pawns and at least one of them had mental health issues..
..Vishy Anand is a centred sober player, a gentleman, aloof, and above the crassness like Carlsen that surrounded him.
..Ding Liren is non descript.
..Gukesh is a people's champion, humble, loved, a teen role model.
Carlsen is the funniest of them all, the drunken master. And ofc, the best of them. To even put Guki on that list is hilarious.
Foreshadowing of Gukesh being in the position in future where Magnus is currently 👀:
Maybe its because he didnt use engines until he became a GM?
@@Striker-xx5cu but Magnus, KRAMNIK, Kasparov also did not use engines
@@macromayou made me laugh
Magnus is the Clint Eastwood of the chess world. I expect him to say
"do you feel lucky punk."