To be 13 years old and say "I stand a chance against Karpov." That's one of those things I just can't wrap my brain around. How do you put enough information into a 13 year old brain to beat Anatoly Karpov. I'll never understand that.
And also he was trained by Kasparov. Kasparov as one of the greatest chess players of all time knows exactly what knowledge to pass on to the next generation
@@004chestnut8 That's what annoys me about "Oh just work harder. Success is all hard work" bullshit. The hell it is. SURE you HAVE to work very hard. But to be able to beat Karpov at 13 you have to be a once in a generation genius, but also, to be trained by Kasparov himself is also an extraordinary thing that gives you an advantage over everyone else. That's luck/talent right there since yeah Kasparov isn't going to train you if you aren't super good, but you have to be pretty damn talented to get his attention, so it's a double luck right there.
@@TheGrandmaster1 i believe he was trained by Kasparov much later, in 2008-09. But, anyway, human brain develop and build a neural connection until 18-20 years old, I believe. In other words, child's mind process of an information is much quicker than an adult. That's why we were able to learn how to walk, speak (sometimes in a different languages) and many other things. Adult would spend decades to learn all of that, if he could learn it at all. That's why the sooner human start to learn chess, the better he will be. And, of course, the amount of work and effort he will put in.
I think his biggest flex is being 13, playing Gary Kasparov, and getting up from the mutha fuckin' board because you're board and don't even need the time you have to play Kasparov.
His biggest flex will be when he relinquishes the world title because he’s bored with all his opponents & it’s too easy…Then turns around and wins it back just as easy.. then relinquishes it again with a laugh.
Carlsen was very famous from a very young age or he wouldn't be sitting across the board from Kasparov in this event. I have chess magazines from when Carlsen was a little kid calling him the mozart of chess. Yes, he was very famous already by this point.
When you are a 13 year old saying casually that you could beat a world champion xD, if only people knew how amazing Magnus was/is, but we can't even begin to understand, and I say this is a 2200 rated Candidate Master.
Saying at 13 that you have a chance against one of the best players in history and actually beating him is something out of this world. Raw fucking talent.
Wow! Imagine being 13 years old and being good enough to sit across the board in front of chess royalties Karpov and Kasparov (two of the greatest classical champions in chess history!). A once if a lifetime talent!
There is a boy from India named Gukesh D at very young age told in an interview that he wants to become youngest world champion now he is the youngest player to win the candidates...
I was just thinking today that a simple wooden chess board on your coffee table might be the most powerful and symbolically significant thing in your home. If you don't own a Holy Bible.
@@chriszablocki2460 or its just a gizzilion year old game simply. nothing powerful about it haha. it didn't save humanity or further us in knowledge or benefit.
@@Mikesco10 it symbolizes tribal conflict as old a conflict itself. But it's definitely not as important as a Holy Bible. Which can be purchased in KJV for one dollar at the Dollar Tree. 🌳
GARRY KASPAROV GANGSTA'S PARADISE: th-cam.com/video/XNIRay_zN80/w-d-xo.html
Shame on you I’m 3401
@@djcuber2556 WHAT
HOW
@@avaragechessenjoyer6631 i got 2000+ rating
2798 :(
Imagine Stockfish 14.1 reading this comment.
"IM Magnus Carlsen" sounds so strange.
Tbh even when he loses or forfiets his title its gonna be weird to hear "GM Magnus Carlsen"
ikr
Honestly anything other than world champion Magnus Carlsen will be weird
Sounds so 11 year old
@@TheDreday1993 you keep grandmaster title for life once earning it...
To be 13 years old and say "I stand a chance against Karpov."
That's one of those things I just can't wrap my brain around. How do you put enough information into a 13 year old brain to beat Anatoly Karpov. I'll never understand that.
Genius indeed
And also he was trained by Kasparov. Kasparov as one of the greatest chess players of all time knows exactly what knowledge to pass on to the next generation
@@004chestnut8 That's what annoys me about "Oh just work harder. Success is all hard work" bullshit. The hell it is. SURE you HAVE to work very hard. But to be able to beat Karpov at 13 you have to be a once in a generation genius, but also, to be trained by Kasparov himself is also an extraordinary thing that gives you an advantage over everyone else. That's luck/talent right there since yeah Kasparov isn't going to train you if you aren't super good, but you have to be pretty damn talented to get his attention, so it's a double luck right there.
@@TheGrandmaster1 yea. Magnus' memory is otherworldly, and his winner instinct is incredible. He is indeed a perfect chess player
@@TheGrandmaster1 i believe he was trained by Kasparov much later, in 2008-09. But, anyway, human brain develop and build a neural connection until 18-20 years old, I believe. In other words, child's mind process of an information is much quicker than an adult. That's why we were able to learn how to walk, speak (sometimes in a different languages) and many other things. Adult would spend decades to learn all of that, if he could learn it at all. That's why the sooner human start to learn chess, the better he will be. And, of course, the amount of work and effort he will put in.
You can't deny that Magnus Carlsen's biggest flex was ending the reign of Vishy in 2014🔥
I think his biggest flex is being 13, playing Gary Kasparov, and getting up from the mutha fuckin' board because you're board and don't even need the time you have to play Kasparov.
He did in 2013
His biggest flex will be when he relinquishes the world title because he’s bored with all his opponents & it’s too easy…Then turns around and wins it back just as easy.. then relinquishes it again with a laugh.
His biggest flex is his name
As an Indian an India and a vishy fan I still don't envy his brilliant
The way that Karpov is watching Kasparov play against a not-so famous of a boy is like the most probably intro for Magnus' anime if he gets one.
This parte was amazing
Carlsen was very famous from a very young age or he wouldn't be sitting across the board from Kasparov in this event. I have chess magazines from when Carlsen was a little kid calling him the mozart of chess. Yes, he was very famous already by this point.
When you are a 13 year old saying casually that you could beat a world champion xD, if only people knew how amazing Magnus was/is, but we can't even begin to understand, and I say this is a 2200 rated Candidate Master.
Saying at 13 that you have a chance against one of the best players in history and actually beating him is something out of this world. Raw fucking talent.
GM Kasparov: ugh another 13 year old IM for me to smite.
Magnus Carlsen: allow me to introduce myself.
2:20 y'all came here for this
Kasparov was ahead on the clock and it was magnus who was struggling. The game was a draw.
yeah, a draw between a 13 year old and the world champion. who’s the real winner?
@@-lines-8256 its a draw so there is no real winner
@@-lines-8256 you don't understand how drawable chess is
@@shehabashraf4193 Bro you think any 13 year old who can draw with world champion today??
It's not just an ordinary world champion. Kasparov was at that time the best to ever play the game. Or for sure in the top 3 of all time
Impossible coldness for one kid, on the other hand, Kasparov's facial expressions saying to much...
Instead if 'IM' , he says - "GM" Magnus Carslen .
Please do this for Bobby.... he was the real gangsta!
yes, he is real goat
or Tal, that c6 and then pushing to c5 move is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
Nahh...Tal was ahead...
Magnus is ahead of app
0:45 same hand movement
The name of Magnus Carlsen was a hint for future as Master of Chess
little magnus is a menace.
2:17 is Carlsen losing tho
Wins and losses
@@tommydracule7558 ?
Can you make Gangsta Paradise edit for Bobby Fischer or Kasparov?
yes. If i can find suitable images i will.
@@avaragechessenjoyer6631 make kasparov
Wow! Imagine being 13 years old and being good enough to sit across the board in front of chess royalties Karpov and Kasparov (two of the greatest classical champions in chess history!). A once if a lifetime talent!
There is a boy from India named Gukesh D at very young age told in an interview that he wants to become youngest world champion now he is the youngest player to win the candidates...
Some scary dude
definitely
No way, this channel have almost the same picture as me ;-;
2:17 he lost
He is just a kid like 13 years old bu he beated kasporov and karpov who two legend of world in 90s
He drew kasparov
He lost and draw
Without a doubt greatest chess player ever walked on 🌍💪💪.
Kasparov expression:🤨
Karpov expression:😳
Where as magnus: 😴😴
Make kt for vishy
i will work on it
@@avaragechessenjoyer6631 or for Bobby fishcher ,karpov
Can anyone explain me the moves he made with bill Gate?
2.38 Sir Alex
I was just thinking today that a simple wooden chess board on your coffee table might be the most powerful and symbolically significant thing in your home. If you don't own a Holy Bible.
you're right
how?
@@Mikesco10 if nothing else, it's likely older than the country you live in. And two seperate trees had to die.
@@chriszablocki2460 or its just a gizzilion year old game simply. nothing powerful about it haha. it didn't save humanity or further us in knowledge or benefit.
@@Mikesco10 it symbolizes tribal conflict as old a conflict itself. But it's definitely not as important as a Holy Bible. Which can be purchased in KJV for one dollar at the Dollar Tree. 🌳
I like how your picture is that of the chess game app by Chess Prince.
çok güzel bir kanalın var :)
This video is truly life changing.
sensei usta magnificent magnus
Where can i get karpov vs magnus match breakdown?
A Mounster
Bobby Fischer??
haha 3399 i ll subscribe
Unfortunately he's been destroyed by uzbek young man
Nodirbek abdusattarov,I live same country with him and same age
@@gladio2029nordirbek doesn't live in Norway. What do you mean?
Npestas paradise
no
Nice
Thanks
Did you really misspell your TH-cam name
I would like to say that I did it on purpose but yes it's a misspelling.
IM Magnus
This guy can edit but unfortunately doesnt know which matches Magnus lost and which ones he won lmao😂
I know but there are videos from Magnus, not from games Magnus won.
Damnnnn