I appreciate Magnus' comment to himself at the end. "It seems maybe I lie to myself sometimes, I will try to work on that." I think that's true of many of us.
in a weird way, it's an acknowledgment, which can be reduced to a sign of respect. it's mainly funny though, because despite the overwhelming difference in their resumes, hikaru owns a little bit of property in magnus' head. whether thats truly due to jealousy, pure dislike, or genuine respect (since you would not want to see your rival win), it's hard to say.
"Becoming one of the best chess players in the world is not easy, there are other areas where you can be worse at something and have an easier life" - Magnus Carlsen 2024 (17:28)
Ya.. that was rather profound. For Magnus, he really didn't have a choice though. The world's greatest in anything have something in them that allows for no other path.
@@yigitkabaday3179 Why though? I can understand if it was in games where they were playing in the same tourney or if it affected Magnus. I find it funny he's rooting against him in completely random blitz games though. That's hilarious to me though, I love it.
In a striking moment of self-reflection at 21:31, Magnus admits: 'It seems that I sometimes lie to myself, and I'll try to work on that.' This candid acknowledgment of his own shortcomings perfectly captures Magnus's character. I loved it! 💯❤
Somehow you get the impression that Magnus is playing chess with the lie detector. Towards the end the professional really seemed to have a hard time interpreting his reactions. Amazing - great content!
@@flipina It was all over the place. He was lying on purpose, and it was misrepresenting what he said multiple times. It was so inaccurate with Magnus in several ways. I guess that's Magnus playing with it to some degree.
Im pretty sure it left an Impression on Magnus cause he could see the truth in the judgements. Its really well analyzed, truth, lie is a yes no thing, and if u dont answer yes - no there can be more than 1 answer , yes but he has some reservations on that or yes mainly truth but theres a bit more to that. That is a very exact response. And thats why you need to probe with another question to get the whole truth. and I think he was on point as much as possible. But the questionaire was not rehearsed in lie detector methods so its kinda meh on getting the full truth.
i would say im 93 percent sure. hikaru assumed a karate stance when he was in a real fight against the chess brah lol. the 7 percent i gave hikaru is because of magnus' walking posture lol
And it's not that hard either, much easier than being GM at chess. Polygraph is notorious in producing both false positive and false negative in large numbers and also highly manipulative by the examiner. The APA has very skeptical language warning about polygraphs being used for anything, and polygraph results are not admissible in most courts. Magnus is good at poker, and a good poker player should be able to consistently beat the polygraph with just a little bit training.
@@zxbc1 100% on the first part and mostly on the last part. A good poker player must be able to control their voice/tone, words, movements, gestures, show of breathing, and expressions - everything that is of face value. With a polygraph exam, more subconscious tells are introduced such as micro tics/twitches, heart rate, breathing rate, etc… things that can be harder for some to hide even with training/practice. Polygraphs are notoriously erroneous (as you stated), but unless you have one to practice with and even then… you might not be able to discover all your tells.
Magnus at the end was very self-aware when he said sometimes he lies to himself. That means he gave answers that he thought were truthful, but they came out as lies - very cool that he was reflective about that.
@@greenonions23 Some of his answers he had talked about before. You can tell that the test was pretty inaccurate on several of his answers. I mean that's to be expected. They aren't always very accurate, and sometimes they're way off.
I took it more like a "I managed to beat the test" sort of deadpan sarcasm. He told the truth but managed to confuse the machine enough for it to come across as a lie.
@@frankhungtw Uh? He's known for his deadpan sarcasm and it was stated that he was trying to beat the test, which is relatively easy to achieve if you know what you're doing. Now knowing all of this, if you still don't think what I said is at the very least reasonable maybe that's why you don't always win or are the best at anything.
@@footballuniverse6522 Polygraph results are absolutely garbage. That's why they're not admissible in court in vast majority of places and even when they are, both sides have to agree first. Also the examiner basically has a huge discretion in interpreting the result, it's literally him deciding arbitrarily within a very large range of readings. I can't believe how many people take these results seriously.
Very cool, I always got the impression that Magnus gives truthful interviews without unnecessarily insulting others, and it was true for this as well. Very level headed.
I suspect Howell may be reading this, so I want to say you’re not vain for thinking you’re the best commentator, if you truly do. I think you’re the best, too.
Weaker than Giri/Svidler, less opening knowledge than Jan, worse at explaining than Naroditsky, and I personally prefer Hess. And then you also have Leko and Yasser. Nothing wrong with Howell, he's definitely a good commentator, but probably more like top 5 imo.
@@kickdoesdamage4365 He's pretty good at poker. Towards the end, the guy notes that Magnus is framing his answers in a way that the lie detector can't really draw accurate conclusions.
@@kickdoesdamage4365 I said "most likely", not "likely", meaning we don't know, but if anyone in chess would be able to do it, we'd probably bet on Magnus. Also, is just joke, why you haf to be mad
He was trying to beat it, but his results were everywhere because of that. It was saying he was lying when he wasn't even really lying on so many different questions.
That guy is saying in the intro that he's mostly using lie detectors for serious stuff, which is funny because it should only be used for not serious stuff
Lie detectors are not used to prove someone is guilty, they're used to make the interrogatee more stressed and thus more likely to confess fully or partially to whatever they're accused of. Works wonders in criminal cases
Pretty funny. Could tell over the years that magnus likes watching hikaru. The way he would talk about him in interviews when asked about him and magnus love for chess. Hikaru said too Magnus would be watching candidates absolutely because his love for the game
He s joking about what? About the fact that the biggest chess creator out there built his fame on nothing but milking and no real educational chess content, without any remorse? Ah…ok cool joke bro @Al-fm8kh
@@alexenache4216 he does have real educational chess content, and the joke was that he’s very aware of how much he milks magnus’ name. It’s intentionally contradictory but idiots like you don’t understand sarcasm
“I wasn’t talking about your professional career. I meant when you were a junior”. Wow. Take a moment to appreciate the elegance of David Howell, in a charming manner he wanted to make clear for the public that these embarrassing moments happened when Magnus were a kid. I love this guy, true gentleman!
This is the best 22 minutes i watched on youtube by far. David and Jovanka are the best commentators in chess, and Magnus is the best chess player of all time. this is my unbiased opinion 💕💕
but why do you so much if he cares or not ? lol , it tells me you at least thought about it couple of times to come up with this analysis that he will never take it , its kinda embarrassing lol
@@boohoohoohoo well i wouldnt care usually but i did care now because i saw an easy target , when i saw you use "BS" and "he will NEVER take it" i just felt second hand embarrassment and came to tell you about it lol
I don't deeply follow Chess but this was an amazing video. Watching 2 intellectuals tied up to a lie detector test being blunt and honest, it was hilarious. I liked that they didn't hold off with weak questions and really asked hard hitting stuff with fun questions. I also would respect Magnus much, much less if he answered "No" to not resenting him or not thinking he's the GOAT. When you reach the 0.001% strata of enough competitive field with males, if you don't have that mindset, you will never become a multigenerational talent like Magnus. Eg: Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, Magnus, etc. These people are *obsessed*.
i watched this video 2 hours ago and it was at 167k views. Now it’s at 209,600. Only 8 hours after its inception. The chess channel has only 1.74 million subscribers. Magnus is such an asset. Within 3 days it will be 1M+
Lie Detector tests are fun for entertainment value, but I do like that this video shows why you can't really take them seriously in real world issues. So many times Magnus looked genuinely confused something was flagged as a lie 😂
In Asian countries it's outright illegal to use a lie detector test period. In the US lie detectors can be used for trial court if both parties consent, the one in the video is a low effort lie detector There are ones monitor brain waves those are somewhat effective but in reality yeah nobody takes those. If a detective or police asks you to take one you can just outright deny it and probably should (but even if it reaches court the judge be like :- ok this is cool and all but uhhh next evidence please)
Chesscom never fails to milk Magnus
But Wait.....💀
nah u dont get a say on this Levi
Magnus is literally your source of money and you milk Magnus like 90 percent of the time bro 😂😂
hopefully the ad revenue will still be great now that the candidates are over
The Irony
Magnus trying to control his heart rate to beat the test is such a Magnus thing too do !
the tester knowing that is impressive too. What a pro.
Danny said he figured he could do it, too, which is why he was amped for this content.
That why it wasn't accurate though. His heart rate was all over the place, and it was giving him inaccurate results.
@@billj4525 And that is one of the many reasons lie detectors are bullshit
@@billj4525oh really?
Next episode: Lie detector test with Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann...
or with Kramnik 😂.
@@TuxikCE hikaru and krammik
Machine will blow up
Hans dodges that shit like its an post game interview
😂
Magnus' smile is so contagious - he has such a bright, childlike smile. Love the energy between him and David
Absolutely agree!
I appreciate Magnus' comment to himself at the end. "It seems maybe I lie to myself sometimes, I will try to work on that." I think that's true of many of us.
Magnus hatewatching Hikaru streams wasn't on my 2024 bingo card lmao
That's hilarious he watches Hikarus videos just to root against him in random online blitz games. Omg that's so funny.
What a great fanfic idea he's given
in a weird way, it's an acknowledgment, which can be reduced to a sign of respect. it's mainly funny though, because despite the overwhelming difference in their resumes, hikaru owns a little bit of property in magnus' head. whether thats truly due to jealousy, pure dislike, or genuine respect (since you would not want to see your rival win), it's hard to say.
@elonif4125 whats your reasoning behind that? genuinely want to know.
@elonif4125i doubt this
14:24 "dont ask the question if you'll not like the answer" magnus is a menace 😂
Well the answer was a lie.
Magnus " The Menace" Carlsen
David getting punished for his lack of ambition and time management again here :p
"Becoming one of the best chess players in the world is not easy, there are other areas where you can be worse at something and have an easier life" - Magnus Carlsen 2024 (17:28)
Words of wisdom
Being best in anything is always so hard!!
This deep tough
@@yt_surajsahu998 And on top of that, to maintain ur record for global legacy is even harder. Poor Magnus, why must we pressurize him so much?!
Ya.. that was rather profound. For Magnus, he really didn't have a choice though. The world's greatest in anything have something in them that allows for no other path.
David took advantage of this opportunity to get all the answers he always wanted to have on the way Magnus sees him 😂
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😂😂😂😂😂
Right? Lol
😂😂😂
„Don‘t ask the question if you don‘t like the answer.“ … so true!
Magnus watches Hikaru to root against him 😂😂😂
I was expecting that tbh, not really surprising.
Haha, I'm glad that he said that. Makes me feel less of a terrible person for watching the Botez sisters only to root against them. 😂
I'm sure Hikaru takes that as a complement
@@englishmuffinpizzas either way Magnus is a fan. 😆
@@yigitkabaday3179 Why though? I can understand if it was in games where they were playing in the same tourney or if it affected Magnus. I find it funny he's rooting against him in completely random blitz games though. That's hilarious to me though, I love it.
Levy never fails... oh no sorry, wrong channel
now he only commented that
🤣🤣
lol
😂
Relatable😔
Nice.
Anish up next?
yessir
You happy he called you smart?
Hi gustaf
Hello Mr. 140 IQ
6:49 "who doesn't tho?"
*solemn voice* "that's the truth"
In a striking moment of self-reflection at 21:31, Magnus admits: 'It seems that I sometimes lie to myself, and I'll try to work on that.' This candid acknowledgment of his own shortcomings perfectly captures Magnus's character. I loved it! 💯❤
14:10 That "Yeah ..." Don't need a lie detector to know that wasn't true.
So high-pitched.
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Yes ahaha the eyebrow movement speak on itself
The world wants to see the Hans Niemann lie detector test. "Did you cheat against Magnus?"
He says "No" then the other guy says "He's lying" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@artistejiro "Are the beads in you right now?" "No" "He's lying"
Chess organizers and magnus would lose face so they will never do it
😂@@Maxtor-ve5nu
"he's telling the truth, but I sense there's something more inside him"
Somehow you get the impression that Magnus is playing chess with the lie detector. Towards the end the professional really seemed to have a hard time interpreting his reactions. Amazing - great content!
I think in some he lied on purpose 😂
@@flipina true!
@@flipina It was all over the place. He was lying on purpose, and it was misrepresenting what he said multiple times. It was so inaccurate with Magnus in several ways. I guess that's Magnus playing with it to some degree.
There is a reason lie detoctors are banned from almost every court. They are completly unreliable.
Im pretty sure it left an Impression on Magnus cause he could see the truth in the judgements. Its really well analyzed, truth, lie is a yes no thing, and if u dont answer yes - no there can be more than 1 answer , yes but he has some reservations on that or yes mainly truth but theres a bit more to that. That is a very exact response. And thats why you need to probe with another question to get the whole truth. and I think he was on point as much as possible. But the questionaire was not rehearsed in lie detector methods so its kinda meh on getting the full truth.
This is actually some of the best content I've seen on this channel, I had a smile on my face the whole time
87% sure Magnus would win a chess boxing match against Hikaru
i would say im 93 percent sure. hikaru assumed a karate stance when he was in a real fight against the chess brah lol. the 7 percent i gave hikaru is because of magnus' walking posture lol
To be fair look at Magnus. Now look at Hikaru. Unless Hikaru is some prodigy at fighting, the difference in build whams him out the gate.
16:35 hikaru hate watcher
"Magnus is trying to beat the test". I swear goat be doing his own things 😂
And it's not that hard either, much easier than being GM at chess. Polygraph is notorious in producing both false positive and false negative in large numbers and also highly manipulative by the examiner. The APA has very skeptical language warning about polygraphs being used for anything, and polygraph results are not admissible in most courts. Magnus is good at poker, and a good poker player should be able to consistently beat the polygraph with just a little bit training.
@@zxbc1 100% on the first part and mostly on the last part. A good poker player must be able to control their voice/tone, words, movements, gestures, show of breathing, and expressions - everything that is of face value. With a polygraph exam, more subconscious tells are introduced such as micro tics/twitches, heart rate, breathing rate, etc… things that can be harder for some to hide even with training/practice. Polygraphs are notoriously erroneous (as you stated), but unless you have one to practice with and even then… you might not be able to discover all your tells.
"Who do you watch?" "Don't say Anna don't say Anna"
Magnus at the end was very self-aware when he said sometimes he lies to himself.
That means he gave answers that he thought were truthful, but they came out as lies - very cool that he was reflective about that.
How do you know whether it is true or not?
@@greenonions23 Some of his answers he had talked about before. You can tell that the test was pretty inaccurate on several of his answers. I mean that's to be expected. They aren't always very accurate, and sometimes they're way off.
I took it more like a "I managed to beat the test" sort of deadpan sarcasm. He told the truth but managed to confuse the machine enough for it to come across as a lie.
@@merluzacongelada5361 yeah yeah magnus always wins since he's the best at everything right?
@@frankhungtw Uh? He's known for his deadpan sarcasm and it was stated that he was trying to beat the test, which is relatively easy to achieve if you know what you're doing. Now knowing all of this, if you still don't think what I said is at the very least reasonable maybe that's why you don't always win or are the best at anything.
David makes it so much fun to watch! He has a fun, lovable personality, much like Peter Svidler!
this was actually really entertaining and well produced. well done
Howell is so damn likable that even Magnus is charmed by him. Makes me happy knowing there's genuine friendship between these two boys.
Remember...Maggie still holds a 22 years old grudge against David
@@Zonnymaka Sharks are like that.
Yeah, they hang out and get drunk together and play chess.
He’s literally one of Magnus’ seconds
@@Tateygb Thanks for the newsflash! Being a second doesn’t necessarily imply close friendship.
I love the Bromance between Magnus and David. I wish they would do more segments like this. Imagine if they had a podcast 👀
Really? I feel we are seconds away from watching them make out in front of the fire.
@@Mine4062 Nah, David will just watch while Magnus fellates the Crown Prince.
Nah I feel for David these questions are way too brutal 😭😭😭
He got bodied from QUESTION 1! lololllll
Levy and Danny were much more wholesome. :D
and this is why we love Magnus, pure 100% dry honesty lmao
Magnus is, and always has been, a jerk. Kindness isn’t required of a world champion, however.
@@footballuniverse6522 Polygraph results are absolutely garbage. That's why they're not admissible in court in vast majority of places and even when they are, both sides have to agree first. Also the examiner basically has a huge discretion in interpreting the result, it's literally him deciding arbitrarily within a very large range of readings. I can't believe how many people take these results seriously.
@@zxbc1 Learn a thing or two about polygraphs. if done properly, the results are over 90% accurate
Very cool, I always got the impression that Magnus gives truthful interviews without unnecessarily insulting others, and it was true for this as well. Very level headed.
Magnus " I don't care "
Leavy : magnusssssss 😂
Coud you please explain why he sort of hate levy? I don't get it!
@@ilmirko he don't hate it's just they have fun banter, like teasing each other, people accuse leavy for milk magnus for views haha
😂😂😂 thanks for the reply!😊
What’s the time stamp?
@@timepass4783 12:09
The handshake at the end grabbing Magnus fist. It's proof they are actual chess players. I've would've done the same 😂
This content is the type of stuff that’s really going to help keep pushing chess to the masses and gain in popularity! Bravo!
12:00 Hikaru’s going to love that one
He will for sure
I love how he said he’s realized that he sometimes lies to himself and that he’ll try and work on that
Magnus: *asks any embarrassing personal question*
David: "SuReLy EvErYoNe dOeS iT"
Let’s be honest, we all pee in the shower though
If you hold your pee in the shower you are a psychopath.
At least a lot of people do it
I appreciate Magnus' childish humour xD
@haydenarratoon4841 peeing in the shower is really nasty
Amazing format !! Genuinely enjoyable - hope to see more of this !
And credits to Orjan Hesjedal (the examiner) who is just perfect in his role.
the lie detector guy is 3000 elo in stirring the pot
😂😂
AHAHHAHA
He seems so smart though! I don't think it's that easy to analyze lie detector
@@Aragorn-wc8dr ANYWAY LIE DETECTORS R NOT RELIABLE
Everyone talking about Magnus, but can we talk about how HUMBLE AND HONEST David Howell IS???? It takes a lot of guts to admit I LOVE THIS MAN!
I suspect Howell may be reading this, so I want to say you’re not vain for thinking you’re the best commentator, if you truly do. I think you’re the best, too.
I think Naroditsky is and most people probably think alike, but he is close.
Weaker than Giri/Svidler, less opening knowledge than Jan, worse at explaining than Naroditsky, and I personally prefer Hess. And then you also have Leko and Yasser.
Nothing wrong with Howell, he's definitely a good commentator, but probably more like top 5 imo.
But he is vain for trying to beat Magnus just because he said he doesn't respect his game. He's a lower rated player, that's just common sense.
@@guckax7730 it makes sense to have no respect for a top 50 player?
@@GEM4staif you're number 1 then maybe...
Magnus's face and seriousness clearly shows whether he's lying or not
Lmao Magnus watches Hikaru's stream regularly and roots against him. I'm dying. 🤣
Starstruck by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is crazy 💀
11:08 he tells the future
Bold move to put a lie detector on the one guy in chess who's most likely to be able to beat the lie detector...
Definitely. Biggest cue here Was "trying to Beat the lie detector by Controlling his heart rate"
do you think magnus is sherlock from the bbc series? Wow
@@kickdoesdamage4365 He's pretty good at poker. Towards the end, the guy notes that Magnus is framing his answers in a way that the lie detector can't really draw accurate conclusions.
@@kickdoesdamage4365 I said "most likely", not "likely", meaning we don't know, but if anyone in chess would be able to do it, we'd probably bet on Magnus.
Also, is just joke, why you haf to be mad
He was trying to beat it, but his results were everywhere because of that. It was saying he was lying when he wasn't even really lying on so many different questions.
magnus: "do you consider yourself... the BOSS in your relationship"
I consider YOU my boss ☠️
Magnus was trying so hard to trick the machine. This is the level of curiosity of the goat of chess. Just enjoying discovering new things.
Reminds me of when he tried to trick the mentalist performer at the freestyle chess dinner
Yes i was expecting the same from him
The machine definitely was inaccurate with Magnus.
All this test is junk, just a show btw
hop off man jesus
"I thought I thought that was the truth"
- Carlus Magnuson
No question is tough for Magnus, Magnus is tough for the question
That guy is saying in the intro that he's mostly using lie detectors for serious stuff, which is funny because it should only be used for not serious stuff
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@@Faulty-Sensei They are pretty easy to fake
@@hmm7258 Yeah, they're bs. I mean it made so many mistakes just in this video. Pretty obvious to see.
Lie detectors are not used to prove someone is guilty, they're used to make the interrogatee more stressed and thus more likely to confess fully or partially to whatever they're accused of. Works wonders in criminal cases
and none of the evidence is admissible in court
BRO LEFT US HANGING ON SO MANY QUESTIONS
"Kinkiest stuff I've done in a while" "That was a lie"
Lmaooo
It's like a short horror movie, when the character, try to beat their opponent in chess and the lie detector at the same time.
Pretty funny. Could tell over the years that magnus likes watching hikaru. The way he would talk about him in interviews when asked about him and magnus love for chess. Hikaru said too Magnus would be watching candidates absolutely because his love for the game
I rarely comment on videos, but this one was probably the most entertaining chess related video I have seen so far.
Great idea!
levy really said "Chesscom never fails to milk Magnus"
Pretty sure he's being funny and implying he does it too.
It’s clearly a joke how do you freaks not understand sarcasm 😂 get off the internet for once in your life
Hes joking man
He s joking about what? About the fact that the biggest chess creator out there built his fame on nothing but milking and no real educational chess content, without any remorse? Ah…ok cool joke bro @Al-fm8kh
@@alexenache4216 he does have real educational chess content, and the joke was that he’s very aware of how much he milks magnus’ name. It’s intentionally contradictory but idiots like you don’t understand sarcasm
This is way brutal than any celeb lie detector video in youtube
Vsauce?
Would’ve loved to hear more of an elaboration or detail on many of these questions. Or even an extended length version of this!!!
This was incredibly entertaining! I feel like they may have overrepresented the accuracy of a lie detector test, but still great work and editing.
Finally they're posting the video....
Best interview ever. Kudos to Magnus for doing it.
What a time to be alive, seeing the GOAT of chess sitting there with a lie detector answering stupid questions :D
nope, thats Gary, keep crying kiddy
“I wasn’t talking about your professional career. I meant when you were a junior”. Wow. Take a moment to appreciate the elegance of David Howell, in a charming manner he wanted to make clear for the public that these embarrassing moments happened when Magnus were a kid. I love this guy, true gentleman!
Anyone who thinks magnus peed his pants as an adult or something similar is kinda delusional tbh.
Wow you really can’t understand any bit of that joke huh he was joking that magnus did it when he was an adult not a kid
I love that the guy can actually tell when the person really doesn't care. Imagine if they tested Hikaru with that.
I actually love a lot of the top players. Anish, Fabi, Hikaru, Ian ... would love to see segments on them all as well.
i love magnus hes so calm and cool
14:04 He says thanks for the compliment completely degrading the lie detector guy 😂😂
The lie detector guy very likely isn't a chess player, I suspect the question was specifically worded to exclude him.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kudos to Magnus for being mostly honest and understanding that we do lie to ourselves. This was an enlightening and entertaining video.
This is the best 22 minutes i watched on youtube by far. David and Jovanka are the best commentators in chess, and Magnus is the best chess player of all time. this is my unbiased opinion 💕💕
0:52 Bruh the contrast.....
"Have you ever witnessed a fist fight during the Gibraltar Chess Tournament"
"Yes"
4:20 “we’re playing like grumpy old men right now”😂😂😂😂
11:15
David: Do You think Ding will successfully defend his title.
Mganus: NO! Damnnnnnnnnnn
I think Magnus is really a great person. He is by far the best person in this profession and acts very naturally.
This was incredible. Magnus made me laugh so many times.
Also the analyst was incredible.
happy to see magnus so animated and happy. its been a while
13:59
“Thanks for the compliment”
The lie detector guy got done dirty
I honestly love how happy Magnus seems throughout all of this.
12:27 he's like one punch man, he's so bored of winning, he gives himself handicaps... And still win ! 🤣
anish giri must be feeling proud 15:41 😅🎉
I most want to see Hikaru take this lie detector test and all his i dont care BS. But i know he will never take it.
Cause it's not true. But it's a great coping tool that helps him perform better so I understand it
It helps him with anxiety and frustration I guess
but why do you so much if he cares or not ? lol , it tells me you at least thought about it couple of times to come up with this analysis that he will never take it , its kinda embarrassing lol
@@fsdfksdkfoplsdjfasdf3262 caring enough to reply to people who are commenting to stop caring, you've nicely played yourself...
@@boohoohoohoo well i wouldnt care usually but i did care now because i saw an easy target , when i saw you use "BS" and "he will NEVER take it" i just felt second hand embarrassment and came to tell you about it lol
I don't deeply follow Chess but this was an amazing video. Watching 2 intellectuals tied up to a lie detector test being blunt and honest, it was hilarious. I liked that they didn't hold off with weak questions and really asked hard hitting stuff with fun questions. I also would respect Magnus much, much less if he answered "No" to not resenting him or not thinking he's the GOAT. When you reach the 0.001% strata of enough competitive field with males, if you don't have that mindset, you will never become a multigenerational talent like Magnus. Eg: Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, Magnus, etc. These people are *obsessed*.
If ‘have you ever cheated in chess?’ Was asked, it would ruin their entire chess career 😂
10:35 I think deep know he knows he has surpassed Kasparov but it is not in his character to willingly believe he's the best ever.
first time i don't feel guilty being biased all the time with someone cause he's literally the goat.
Make this a series!
They're both really cool chess players ngl i love this series
Having Jason Statham monitoring them makes it 100x better
Dead.
Damn!!!with Magnus every content is fun !!!!"""it just hits different
14:32 its so funny the way magnus trying to control the truth😂
i watched this video 2 hours ago and it was at 167k views. Now it’s at 209,600. Only 8 hours after its inception. The chess channel has only 1.74 million subscribers. Magnus is such an asset. Within 3 days it will be 1M+
He is trying to beat the test...This Guy 😂
That was such a wholesome video! Kudos to both players!
Am I the only one who thinks that Magnus has the face of the 2 months baby mixed with 30 year old?
Same
He is really cute.
He looks like a little person 😂😂😂
This was so funny, cool to see Magnus so relaxed. They seemed to be good friends
I love this man! The moment he said he ain’t afraid if someone is better than him.. he proved to be the 🐐
Did he just say "kinkiest stuff I've done in a while"???
Yeah 😂
Imagine the lie detector guy just said "thats a lie"
Can you give the timestamp? I can't find it
@@matthies8431 1:01
I had to give you like number 69 for that...
Ørjan (Lie detector guy) looks like an old version of Magnus Midtbø, the climbing youtuber
Red foreman
Lie Detector tests are fun for entertainment value, but I do like that this video shows why you can't really take them seriously in real world issues. So many times Magnus looked genuinely confused something was flagged as a lie 😂
In Asian countries it's outright illegal to use a lie detector test period.
In the US lie detectors can be used for trial court if both parties consent, the one in the video is a low effort lie detector
There are ones monitor brain waves those are somewhat effective but in reality yeah nobody takes those. If a detective or police asks you to take one you can just outright deny it and probably should (but even if it reaches court the judge be like :- ok this is cool and all but uhhh next evidence please)
I might watch this 20 times, Magnus laughing is the cutest thing thing ever 😭
I've never seen such a good operator of the lie detector.