@@gauravkumarjha6950 only in classical MVL is higher rated ,in rapid and blitz Naka is much higher rated. and since its puzzle rush so fast time format skills and intuition matter more than classical slow and boring stuff
@@dvadi8153 heu non pas vraiment, disons plutôt que ce sont des réflexes, son cerveau est habitué à reconnaître les paterns, je t'assure que parmis les meilleurs joueurs du monde ils calculent presque tous à cette vitesse grâce à leur reconnaissance (devenue) instinctive des positions, particulièrement lorsqu'il y a une combinaison tactique a trouver.
@@dvadi8153 C'est quand même différent parce qu'ils ne connaissent pas vraiment les positions, la pratique leur a permis de reconnaître les thèmes tactiques très rapidement. En vérité son cerveau analyse et comprend la position à une vitesse folle puis il calcul ensuite, maxime est considéré comme un des/voir le meilleur calculateur du monde aux échecs, en terme de vitesse et de précision, fin bref, c'est vraiment des machines de guerre à ce niveau.
C'est pas vraiment du par coeur, plus de l'instinct oui. De la même manière qu'on peut voir un coup ou 2 coup en avance pour un clonage ou une fourchette, lui c'est ancré. C'est ultra impressionnant de voir une connaissance du jeu telle ... ce sont des puritains de machine sur l'échiquier
@@cosmodo5758 Calculation /= Accuracy. MVL is known to be one of the best player in positions where a lot of calculation is needed. However Carlsen isn't bad in those positions too. And he is not afraid to go in those kind of position even against MVL. That why he is the world 1st, the guy isn't afraid of anything ! Actually that what cost his record of undefeated games in a row (more than 100 I do not remember exactly). He lost it again Duda in a complex position and Duda is known to be very good in those position and won. But Carlsen wasn't afraid to try it.
Nakamura makes mistakes at the end sometimes because he doesn't take the time he has available to think, so he'll be like 38 puzzles in and have 1:45 left and gets a tough one and doesn't use all the extra time he has left to be certain.
@@EGarrett01 Well I think part of that is he wants to put on a show for his stream. Iirc his 55 was done off stream where he was concentrating solely on puzzle rush.
He solves those puzzles before I can even figure out where the enemy king is.
Yes exactly lol
3:13 "whaou this one is tough."
Solves problem 3 seconds later.
Wow....he goes all the way upto 52 without an error! Even better than Naka
He is higher rated than Naka so why not
naka gets 50+ in 3 minutes. and in 5 mins his record is like 62 so not sure what you're on about
@@gauravkumarjha6950 only in classical MVL is higher rated
,in rapid and blitz Naka is much higher rated.
and since its puzzle rush so fast time format skills and intuition matter more than classical slow and boring stuff
@@koghost2249 Actually you are wrong. Naka is only higher rated on Blitz, not on rapid. MVL - 2860, Hikaru - 2829, according to FIDE
@@koghost2249 You are that type of guy that makes arguments without even knowing the info
Je savais même pas que c'était possible de réfléchir à cette vitesse. C'est tellement impressionnant
C'est du par cœur pour 80%
@@dvadi8153 heu non pas vraiment, disons plutôt que ce sont des réflexes, son cerveau est habitué à reconnaître les paterns, je t'assure que parmis les meilleurs joueurs du monde ils calculent presque tous à cette vitesse grâce à leur reconnaissance (devenue) instinctive des positions, particulièrement lorsqu'il y a une combinaison tactique a trouver.
@@mitchlexcelsior1730 oui donc on peut assimiler ça a du par cœur, a force de voir des positions divers et variés
@@dvadi8153 C'est quand même différent parce qu'ils ne connaissent pas vraiment les positions, la pratique leur a permis de reconnaître les thèmes tactiques très rapidement. En vérité son cerveau analyse et comprend la position à une vitesse folle puis il calcul ensuite, maxime est considéré comme un des/voir le meilleur calculateur du monde aux échecs, en terme de vitesse et de précision, fin bref, c'est vraiment des machines de guerre à ce niveau.
C'est pas vraiment du par coeur, plus de l'instinct oui. De la même manière qu'on peut voir un coup ou 2 coup en avance pour un clonage ou une fourchette, lui c'est ancré. C'est ultra impressionnant de voir une connaissance du jeu telle ... ce sont des puritains de machine sur l'échiquier
Quel talent ! Bravo Maxime, futur champion du monde.
Plutôt visionnaire le commentaire haha
Imagine if he had a better mouse like Hikaru 🤣
😂
Last puzzle was cool:
Ba7 Ra1
Kf4 (allowing the Bishop to block the e-file) Rf8+
Bf2! Rxf2
Ke3 Rf1
Ke2 ANY
e8=Q and game.
French legend
5:01 Kf4 and Bf2? That's sweet!
Champion du monde ! On comprend mieux pourquoi là. Bakistan forever !
Bravo, superbe série ! Et Allez l'OL pour dimanche ;-)
Insane
3:00 lol, I've just asked about that game to Hammer, he had the same puzzle the other day
one more guys one more
3:45 I don't understand puzzle number 48. Why does he have to move the king?
I think that's to free g8 so that he threaten checkmate with his rook
Quel crackito.
He is the best chess player in terms of calculation
no, thats carlsen, hes statistically the most accurate player in history, then i think garry is second accurate with fabi in 3rd.
@@cosmodo5758 Calculation /= Accuracy. MVL is known to be one of the best player in positions where a lot of calculation is needed. However Carlsen isn't bad in those positions too. And he is not afraid to go in those kind of position even against MVL. That why he is the world 1st, the guy isn't afraid of anything ! Actually that what cost his record of undefeated games in a row (more than 100 I do not remember exactly). He lost it again Duda in a complex position and Duda is known to be very good in those position and won. But Carlsen wasn't afraid to try it.
Only 5 behind you MVL!
Now i know that aliens exists
Very good performance.
Wow he got 53 without an error, I barely go 30 with 3 mistakes
The last one.. What a blunder
Who's here from Sinquefield Cup 2019(Yas comm)?
Why are u so quick
200 IQ
@@rafaelrandom500 And a life spend to play chess.
Watching nakamura, i have no time to even see the pieces before he solves them. Finally someone who plays slower!
a bit slower but still 53 and almost no mistakes aka no hesitations even for the toughest ones. Impressive.
@@pmlouisjuste That's true. Even nakamura needs time to think for the 50+ ones.
Nakamura makes mistakes at the end sometimes because he doesn't take the time he has available to think, so he'll be like 38 puzzles in and have 1:45 left and gets a tough one and doesn't use all the extra time he has left to be certain.
@@EGarrett01 Well I think part of that is he wants to put on a show for his stream. Iirc his 55 was done off stream where he was concentrating solely on puzzle rush.
Computer level.
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