Never underestimate Magnus! He is extremely capable of growing with challenges, no matter his (not at all too old) age! But the challengers are definitely fun to watch meanwhile...
@@squareonechess6939 as a guy who despises putting in time to learn opening theory, I'm so grateful to Bobby Fischer for this contribution of his to the chess world. I just wish more people would see it the same way as he did then, and I do now (classical chess becoming "stale," due to so much memorization of opening theory coming into play), because it's common on the platform that I play chess on (lichess) for the game queues to literally be empty, even at times when there are tens of thousands of classical chess games being played. It's so frustrating.
Just imagine where Magnus will be when he can train with super-intelligent AI that's light-years ahead of current chess engines at chess strength and magnitudes better at educating humans than current generation AI (large language models), while, at the same time, finding cures for every disease known, and unknown, to man! But, yeah, no doubt, Fischer - already a BEAST (at chess) in his own right - would have been a real problem for chess players today, given the same tools and chess knowledge to work from. I sure would love to see a tournament between Carlsen, Kasparov and Fischer when playing at their respective peaks, but each having the same tools and prep available to them as modern chess players.
16 year old with a 50 year mature beard? damn Also, there is really no one at his level. Yes his human and does loose time to time. He will be the greatest for serveral more years.
Eh... Only way they overtake Magnus is if he retires from Chess. He is the GOAT ! And will stay nr.1 for longer than people might think... Because he just understands the optimal placement of the pieces better than anyone and also his endgame skills are insane. Only real threat is himself... It must be hard to keep motivating himself
Like it or not? why should the paradigm favour a "Carlsen". Chess is an Indian game from inception. Some Europeans took it and maniacally studied it. It is right its coming Home.
Not a big separation in rating points, but those 50 points are hard to acquire
Very true!
Thanks so much I find your game analysis so valuable
Thank you!
Never underestimate Magnus! He is extremely capable of growing with challenges, no matter his (not at all too old) age! But the challengers are definitely fun to watch meanwhile...
Yeah I think it could go either way -- he could be fading out -- OR could very possibly break 2900 someday!
They won't be overtaking Magnus, unless he retires
You can't call "mere 50 points" when it's from 2783 up.
Gukesh is a monster when he gets tactical chances.
Becoming more of a fan with each passing day!
Good deal man.underrated channel
I appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed!
I like your vlogs. Please continue to make more especially for the incoming good players. Thank you
I will, thank you!
7:54 shocking how far opening theory goes these days.
Yeah, I can see why Bobby Fischer invented Fischer Random!
@@squareonechess6939 as a guy who despises putting in time to learn opening theory, I'm so grateful to Bobby Fischer for this contribution of his to the chess world. I just wish more people would see it the same way as he did then, and I do now (classical chess becoming "stale," due to so much memorization of opening theory coming into play), because it's common on the platform that I play chess on (lichess) for the game queues to literally be empty, even at times when there are tens of thousands of classical chess games being played. It's so frustrating.
Yep his creeping closer
Just imagine how high Bobby Fischer's rating would've been if he would've had chess engines to help him analyze games.
Just imagine where Magnus will be when he can train with super-intelligent AI that's light-years ahead of current chess engines at chess strength and magnitudes better at educating humans than current generation AI (large language models), while, at the same time, finding cures for every disease known, and unknown, to man!
But, yeah, no doubt, Fischer - already a BEAST (at chess) in his own right - would have been a real problem for chess players today, given the same tools and chess knowledge to work from. I sure would love to see a tournament between Carlsen, Kasparov and Fischer when playing at their respective peaks, but each having the same tools and prep available to them as modern chess players.
16 year old with a 50 year mature beard? damn Also, there is really no one at his level. Yes his human and does loose time to time. He will be the greatest for serveral more years.
Eh... Only way they overtake Magnus is if he retires from Chess.
He is the GOAT !
And will stay nr.1 for longer than people might think... Because he just understands the optimal placement of the pieces better than anyone and also his endgame skills are insane.
Only real threat is himself... It must be hard to keep motivating himself
And yep younger minds think faster , trust me Iam old 🤣
DESTROYS !!!!!!
18 years old? The man is 40
Clean the wax or of your ears.
Who is 40
Carlsen just needs to step out of opening theory asap in every game. It's hard to play against the progs...
progs?
@@newt2120 yes, they be repeating computer moves for a while there genius
Like it or not? why should the paradigm favour a "Carlsen". Chess is an Indian game from inception. Some Europeans took it and maniacally studied it. It is right its coming Home.
Install toilets first.
Some like it, some don't. I don't have a strong opinion either way.