He just called them cheaters and goes back to playing again.. Who exactly was cheating against him ? Magnus ?? The truth is in short time format and with video camera up it is not easy to cheat anymore for people and probably not worth it either.
To be fair, running your clock down is just good sportsmanship. And Magnus has been on the receiving end of this a few times, when he was late to a game and started with a time deficit, and his opponent wasted his time to adjust the clock for an equal time for time.
@@daedalron Yeah, but at the same time not adjusting your clock when the opponent is late is not "bad" sportsmanship. If you're late to a game it's your problem. Still, it's nice to see when people do it out of respect
It wasn't because of sportsmanship, it just took him a minute and a half to decide, h6 or a6 first. It's the most important decision in life of any gentleman.
And, dearest Vladimir, I kindly refer you to this Levy quote as well because nobody stands over being pissed at having been beaten by Magnus in this way.
One thing that I love about Magnus is the fact that he's so amazing that he can play anything he wants, chess can be boring sometimes, but the way he shakes things up with his devious moves is indeed a sight to behold, he brings life to the game and, better yet: he has fun playing
Like the exact opposite of fischer tbh, whose main gripe was that chess was memorization heavy and unfun, for him at least. He was good because he could play well, Magnus is good because he knows how to win without playing well.
Wendel, spot on , " chess can be boring sometimes " this iis why I lose is because I honestly get bored , I mean I still lose often even when I am not bored , but if u get bored your std of play goes way down
I think Kramnik should really sit down and think about the fact that Magnus can beat all these supposed cheaters while playing openings like that. Like really think is it more likely that cheaters lose with obvious winning positions or maybe he fell off and people are just better than him now
It's insane looking at the end game how much better Magnus developed his pieces in half as much time... Kramnik was exactly where Magnus wanted him, and he didn't realize it until he was already mated.
I found out in Xmas that my 8 yo son is a fan of Gotham also :). He knows I like chess and suggested to get "how to win at chess" as a present for me. I bought it for both of us. It was a magical moment!!
@@kabirhanspal5363 thank you!!! Finding this common hobby with my son is the best present. I wish you a very happy, healthy and successful year to you and your family as well!!
@@ВикторФирсов-е9фI'm sure you forgot. Definitely looks like you forgot about it after seeking out this comment and responding after 2 months. Mhm mhm looks like you forgot to me!
It could be that Magnus didn't castle in honor of Vladimir's famous invention, no castling chess, one can read about it in wikipedia; tldr motivation behind it is that castling makes chess boring and increases the percentage of draws tremendously
depending on own and enemy position, castling can be a wasted move. magnus middle was so strong, and his flanks where in the attack, castling would have been bad. but ofc its magnus and he already knew that from beginning, and set it up like that, and we already know that magnus also hnours his foes individual traits. so i agree. you are right :D what a great underrated comment from you. so his first move wasnt actually a troll move, but the initiation of a scheme he wanted to play.
It's actually quite disheartening to see this unravel. I remember my grandfather was a huge chess fan, starting to play and watch WCC at around 1991. His favorite player wasn't Kasparov (it was Tal), but he actually rooted for Kramnik to dethrone Kasparov in 2000. I guess he got tired of Kasparov beating everyone and switched to the underdog. He embraced some of his play style quirks (adapted mainly d4, c4 lines). To see a man that beat a chess legend, regressing to an infant child-like behavior simply because he isn't as good at chess as he was at the beginning of 2000's is just numb. Hopefully he embraces the fact that no man can be at top of his chess shape forever, even Kasparov wore off as time went by 90's, but did he act like this? Obviously not, because the man has manners and ego in line according to his IQ. Hopefully Kramnik changes not because I want him to but because I would like my grandpa to be proud in heaven by supporting this guy when he was still alive.
wow, that is just beautiful, using the opening the guy he's accusing of cheating used once, against him, it's like backing up your homie but without any words
@@seelmodge7881 probably easier to remember what game he's talking about. I remember that position in turn 4-5 on a Hikaru video vs Fabiano where Hikaru was saying there is a solid line but he ended up getting it wrong
Magnus levels the playing field (on time), then proceeds to blitz out moves. Pretty much dispelling any possibility of a cheating accusation. Absolute legend!
Not implying that he cheated but for players of his caliber, even a slight indication that there is a swing in the engine evaluation would instantly make him see the winning tactic that he otherwise may have missed, especially in such time controls.
@@abhijitkulkarni320that wont work within a second. even if the engine found the perfect evaluation almost immediately, magnus would still have to react and make that move within a few tenths of a second. this is not possible. instead, magnus knows beforehand how he will respond to each possible move of his opponent
that is very easy to do yes. You can also start with pawn or piece odds. There are even videos of for example Magnus playing stockfish that is down a knight or something i think.
Can you do an episode of just reviewing Kramnik games where he's claiming everybody is cheating? I would love to analyze all of his blunders while he's claiming opponent cheating every move.
if agadmator or gotham covered a game first, i usually didn't watch it a second time. Now I'm watching the same games twice. I like that each channel focuses on slightly different things in the game and a few different positions in the same game get highlights. Very nice for a better understanding of a single game
i saw the f5 and e4 combo possiblity the second magnus moved the rook up, and i just wanna say, thank you levy for making me interested enough in chess to get good enough to see that
Mr. Carlsen's opening choices, like the typically considered worst moves, and then winning with them, is really what I wanted to see in chess; consequently saying that there is logical way to win no matter what opening.
Magnus showing Kramnik respect by running down his time in one sense, and totally trolling him with the opening…. and ultimately playing an amazing game! as always, excellent content! Thank you Levy
Kramnik didn't forget it was his move, but simply showed up 1:20 minutes too late. Magnus then followd suit, so as not to give Kramnik an excuse, and also spent 1:20 on his ...h6 move. And then proceded to obliterate Kramnik.
Magnus and Hikaru should be in a movie together. They have this bromance from a distance and I love it. They always got each others backs while also knowing how to roast each other!
I was reading your book at my parents house and one of my nephews recognized it and got excited. So .. I gave away the BOOOOOK!! Now I need to order another copy ;).
I really don't get these comments. If you're a commentator/creator/personality covering any game/sport and the literal GOAT (or at worst top 3 of all time) of said game/sport is active and at his best....of course you're going to make a lot of content covering them. It'd be like if Michael Jordan was playing today and in his streak with the Bulls and then criticizing a youtuber for covering him a lot.
What is most amazing about this is even though he played all these funky and goofy moves; the evaluation was almost equal until the end game... He broke the chess.
Kramnik such a good accomplished chess player trending more and more down this crackpot insanity path you get a cheating accusation and you get a cheating accusation and you get a cheating accusation. I used to click on a lot of Kramniks games via youtube recaps I enjoyed them a lot but now I just wont for me he's tarnishing his legacy everyday. We all hate cheaters but not everyone cheats my dude
It's kind of a common sight in high-profile competitive sports and in general. Every once in a while a famous name cracks under the pressure and goes down the mental illness/conspiracy drainhole. It's absolutely disheartening to see every time.
Already saw Hikaru's video on this but wanted to watch it again anyway because it's hilarious. I can only imagine what Kramnik was thinking during this game.
Does this not show the complete hypocrisy over the Hans situation, Magnus arguably acted far worse. Yet now all his fans boys following the play book of Hans supporters.
@@jorddy9209 How is it hypocritical? Everyone criticized his actions. And unlike with this situation, there actually *was* reason to think Hans cheated. And unlike with this situation, Magnus eventually realized nothing was happening and stopped making accusations. Kramnik was proven wrong multiple times, and he's still throwing a tantrum. If you don't understand how these are completely different situations, then that says far more about you than about so-called "Magnus fanboys."
I think Magnus would say “tactics”. And when it comes to tactics, he is miles ahead. It’s been some strong focus during the past few days, but today all of the effort finally paid off 😊
Kramnik is that annoying friend that gets outplayed in a videogame and automatically resorts to the enemy cheating
so nice to see how Magnus makes Kramnik look like such a noob lol
The disrespect for one of the best players of all time 😂
Kramnik really dropped the ball hard with this one
"I had to play with the broken controller"
"The lag, the aim bots... Disquastung!"
Kramnik is that kid who loses a game of pickup basketball and runs home mad with the ball
Magnus played disquastungly well here.
i appreciate the original joke in this comment section
interesting
@@noysam3570that's what he meant
@@paperfoe i know, just pointed out the less original one
He just called them cheaters and goes back to playing again.. Who exactly was cheating against him ? Magnus ??
The truth is in short time format and with video camera up it is not easy to cheat anymore for people and probably not worth it either.
I love that Magnus can just Troll Kramnik, it fills my heart with joy.
Kramnik tried bullying his rival, so he takes revenge, I see no problem here
Only I can damage my buddy, not you🤣
Especially at these days... When Kramnik lost his mind totally
The fact magnus ran his clock down was just just gangster haha.. then plays h6 haha
To be fair, running your clock down is just good sportsmanship. And Magnus has been on the receiving end of this a few times, when he was late to a game and started with a time deficit, and his opponent wasted his time to adjust the clock for an equal time for time.
@@daedalron Yeah, but at the same time not adjusting your clock when the opponent is late is not "bad" sportsmanship. If you're late to a game it's your problem. Still, it's nice to see when people do it out of respect
It wasn't because of sportsmanship, it just took him a minute and a half to decide, h6 or a6 first. It's the most important decision in life of any gentleman.
@@ilyaalexeev7845 Maybe it was sportsmanship, maybe it was "I won't let you escape my trolling with time pressure excuse."
The clock thing is completely standard on title Tuesday
"Magnus is kinda better than you, not by a lot, but enough"
Thank you Levy
That "enough" just means 3000 elo or 11 times the rating of his average audience 😂
luckily he is only 3 times my rating
I don't feel like magnus is better than me, I mean, I never lost to him 🤩
And, dearest Vladimir, I kindly refer you to this Levy quote as well because nobody stands over being pissed at having been beaten by Magnus in this way.
I never lost to Magnus either!!! He doesn't play many 900 elos lol
great! 😂
Magnus is so powerful that he willingly nerfs himself and still absolutely dominates while making it look easy 😂 you love to see it
ye, I remember old chess engines, they were not calculating O-O properly and I could win every time delaying it
a6 and h6 is not really nerfing himself because its equal
Only time magnus ever demonstrated his full strength is in the game 6 of the classical world championship against nepo
Magnus is real life Sukuna
@@LaplacianDalembertian That has nothing to do with the original comment lol
Kramnik should start a new chess tournament called tilted tuesdays
Kramnik should start a new chess tournament called _entilted_ Tuesdays
Kramnik should start a new chess tournament called entitled tilters
Tippling Tuesday? Drunk chess.
Blocking Tuesdays?
One thing that I love about Magnus is the fact that he's so amazing that he can play anything he wants, chess can be boring sometimes, but the way he shakes things up with his devious moves is indeed a sight to behold, he brings life to the game and, better yet: he has fun playing
Like the exact opposite of fischer tbh, whose main gripe was that chess was memorization heavy and unfun, for him at least.
He was good because he could play well, Magnus is good because he knows how to win without playing well.
he's such a know-it-all.. i think it's his photographic memory.
@@everettw.9610 Actually nice observation.
Wendel, spot on , " chess can be boring sometimes " this iis why I lose is because I honestly get bored , I mean I still lose often even when I am not bored , but if u get bored your std of play goes way down
Magnus is kind to include Hikaru and Kramnik in Levy's videos
Truly a wonderful illustration of the power of the active voice in writing.
Who is Levy?
Hikaru is kind enough to include levy in Magnus’s videos
lol
Levy will find this very interesting.
Its so good to see that Magnus has collaborated with Levy to commentate all his games for him
Oh it's a lot more than commenting but Levy doesn't like to talk about the rest in public. Magnus is a difficult man to please.
How to beat Magnus in 4 steps. Works 99% of the time:
Step 1: find a bed.
Step 2: Lie down into the bed.
Step 3: Fall asleep.
Step 4: Keep dreaming.
My 10 elo dumbass would still lose to magnus even in my dreams
@@Siraj-123-q5p based
Still 41 seconds left for Magnus? That’s an eternity.
I think Kramnik should really sit down and think about the fact that Magnus can beat all these supposed cheaters while playing openings like that. Like really think is it more likely that cheaters lose with obvious winning positions or maybe he fell off and people are just better than him now
He says it's because the cheaters don't cheat against Magnus (or hikaru), but they do against him. Very convenient.
Most cheaters are probably smart enough nit to do it against magnus or hikaru since its so obvious and they're so high profile
Magnus barely ever loses so if someone Beats him here might get caught but that's what I was thinking Vladimir is such a baby
"okay lets do the procedure"
"VerY vERy InTeREsTing" Button:
3:07
11:28
It's insane looking at the end game how much better Magnus developed his pieces in half as much time... Kramnik was exactly where Magnus wanted him, and he didn't realize it until he was already mated.
@RaniaIsAwesome the computer can say what it wants but it shows the levels to this game. kramnik never had a way to win Magnus was setting him up.
Kramnik: Gónna pútt thê blãme in my tîme.
Magnus: Not today old man.
Best comment hahahahha
kramnik: who are you`?
reality: im reality
kramnik: nahh thanks, peace out😎👋
I found out in Xmas that my 8 yo son is a fan of Gotham also :). He knows I like chess and suggested to get "how to win at chess" as a present for me. I bought it for both of us. It was a magical moment!!
That is so wholesome! Wish you both a 2024 full of brilliants and decreasing blunders.
@@kabirhanspal5363 thank you!!! Finding this common hobby with my son is the best present. I wish you a very happy, healthy and successful year to you and your family as well!!
learning chess is a sad story
@@kenchunglau2755 what do you mean?
@@adude661 he tries to rock your boat don’t worry about that
"And instead of playing F5, Magnus plays...F5" lol
Gotta love Magnus, standing up for Levy in his fight against Kramnik. Magnus is such a nice dude.
Interesting how Kramnik was totally outclassed by a garbage opening but will always be remembered for his “anti cheating” crusade.
He will always be remembered for winning a match against Kasparov.
This will be forgotten in a month.
@@ВикторФирсов-е9ф I don't know about that one. We're already half-month in, and the scandal is still well and alive.
@@ВикторФирсов-е9фdid he , chess has evolved since then, he gets dominated by the guys today
@@angelmendez-rivera351 don't know about you, but i have totally forgotten by now)
@@ВикторФирсов-е9фI'm sure you forgot. Definitely looks like you forgot about it after seeking out this comment and responding after 2 months. Mhm mhm looks like you forgot to me!
It could be that Magnus didn't castle in honor of Vladimir's famous invention, no castling chess, one can read about it in wikipedia; tldr motivation behind it is that castling makes chess boring and increases the percentage of draws tremendously
oh my god youre right
depending on own and enemy position, castling can be a wasted move. magnus middle was so strong, and his flanks where in the attack, castling would have been bad.
but ofc its magnus and he already knew that from beginning, and set it up like that, and we already know that magnus also hnours his foes individual traits.
so i agree. you are right :D what a great underrated comment from you. so his first move wasnt actually a troll move, but the initiation of a scheme he wanted to play.
It's actually quite disheartening to see this unravel. I remember my grandfather was a huge chess fan, starting to play and watch WCC at around 1991. His favorite player wasn't Kasparov (it was Tal), but he actually rooted for Kramnik to dethrone Kasparov in 2000. I guess he got tired of Kasparov beating everyone and switched to the underdog. He embraced some of his play style quirks (adapted mainly d4, c4 lines). To see a man that beat a chess legend, regressing to an infant child-like behavior simply because he isn't as good at chess as he was at the beginning of 2000's is just numb. Hopefully he embraces the fact that no man can be at top of his chess shape forever, even Kasparov wore off as time went by 90's, but did he act like this? Obviously not, because the man has manners and ego in line according to his IQ. Hopefully Kramnik changes not because I want him to but because I would like my grandpa to be proud in heaven by supporting this guy when he was still alive.
1. Never expect or ask someone to change.
2. You can hate artist and like his talent simultaneously. It's totally ok.
Never meet your heroes, the saying goes. This also goes to show that being a genius at chess does not mean you are not also a huge idiot.
Kramnik found Magnus’ trolling very interesting
09:56 "Because he (Magnus) is kinda better than you. Not by a lot but....enough". The biggest understatement in Chess history 🙂
Biggest lie in chess history.
@@big_smokes_house6085that’s what I was thinking. He said “not by a lot” which is cap
In Hikaru’s covering of this game, he showed that magnus chose this opening to echo one of hikaru’s openings done recently
wow, that is just beautiful, using the opening the guy he's accusing of cheating used once, against him, it's like backing up your homie but without any words
was it with fabiano?
@@LoveiorYeah, in SCC
it's ridiculous that he called it's hikaru's opening
@@seelmodge7881 probably easier to remember what game he's talking about. I remember that position in turn 4-5 on a Hikaru video vs Fabiano where Hikaru was saying there is a solid line but he ended up getting it wrong
Kramnik: Ok, lets do the procedure
Magnus levels the playing field (on time), then proceeds to blitz out moves. Pretty much dispelling any possibility of a cheating accusation. Absolute legend!
Magnus is the type of guy to disrespect someone so hard they call cheats
Rocking the Gucci. Make that money bro
It's not an airport, Kramnik, no need to announce your departure.
How would Magnus cheat if he doesn't even use more than 1 sec for a move😂
Not implying that he cheated but for players of his caliber, even a slight indication that there is a swing in the engine evaluation would instantly make him see the winning tactic that he otherwise may have missed, especially in such time controls.
@@abhijitkulkarni320that wont work within a second. even if the engine found the perfect evaluation almost immediately, magnus would still have to react and make that move within a few tenths of a second. this is not possible. instead, magnus knows beforehand how he will respond to each possible move of his opponent
Now I'm wondering if you could somehow make Stockfish and similar engines troll human players by starting with terrible openings and still winning.
You can set them to different openings
that is very easy to do yes. You can also start with pawn or piece odds. There are even videos of for example Magnus playing stockfish that is down a knight or something i think.
That’s basically what mittens is. A lot of strong players against mittens look at the opening as weak and find the middle game and endgame crushing.
Trollfish, i'm into it
@@TactfulWaggleIs that an actual chess engine? If not, that's one hell of a name you came up with!
Magnus is the definition of "On another level", it's insane.
I crushed sleeping Magnus, I think I'm ready for Titled Tuesday!
Inhuman, Magnus the only one to completely humiliate gm’s like they are 400 elo Oscar’s
Hikaru be like hold my cup 😂😂😂
wrong person, try again
Didn't he already posted a video??
@@MawDawshe's talking about the Hikaru video of similar title and content
@@vanancio eh.
Arf🐶
Love how Levy says „ very,very interesting“
Can you do an episode of just reviewing Kramnik games where he's claiming everybody is cheating? I would love to analyze all of his blunders while he's claiming opponent cheating every move.
"I had a little bit too much Vodka" - Vladimir Kramnik
if agadmator or gotham covered a game first, i usually didn't watch it a second time. Now I'm watching the same games twice. I like that each channel focuses on slightly different things in the game and a few different positions in the same game get highlights. Very nice for a better understanding of a single game
poor vlad, I think that it is just aging at this point
damn levy fully dripped out in that gucci fit
😂😂😂
i was wondering if the Gs were for Gotham. my dissapointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
11:27 that was very unexpected and funny from gotham
i saw the f5 and e4 combo possiblity the second magnus moved the rook up, and i just wanna say, thank you levy for making me interested enough in chess to get good enough to see that
Not to say that you’re not good at chess or anything but levy was talking about f5 literally two seconds before😅
At 9:00
Magnus opening is easy to remember. Pawns take the shape of M🔥
Now Levy interviewed Kramnik 😂
Mr. Carlsen's opening choices, like the typically considered worst moves, and then winning with them, is really what I wanted to see in chess; consequently saying that there is logical way to win no matter what opening.
Can we give kramnik a winning streak and then accuse him of cheating cos I would love to see his response to this kind of thing
First frame mad funny gotham, please get some sunlight
It's almost like Magnus knows he's going to end up in a Gotham recap
Magnus showing Kramnik respect by running down his time in one sense, and totally trolling him with the opening…. and ultimately playing an amazing game! as always, excellent content! Thank you Levy
3:06 this was hilarious 😂😆
looool, "...or maybe I'm just alergic to Magnuses oppenings" 🤣
My bro levy rocking gucci sweat damnn g
8:14 made me laugh so hard oml😂
Kramnik didn't forget it was his move, but simply showed up 1:20 minutes too late. Magnus then followd suit, so as not to give Kramnik an excuse, and also spent 1:20 on his ...h6 move. And then proceded to obliterate Kramnik.
Magnus and Hikaru should be in a movie together. They have this bromance from a distance and I love it. They always got each others backs while also knowing how to roast each other!
Levy never fails to appear on Magnus' videos
Magnus always does that with his timer , no one will ever know if its good sportmanship or bad lmao
If Hikaru's opening is called the "Bong Cloud", Magnus should call this one the "Vape Pen".
The Bong Cloud is not Hikaru's opening. He just plays it sometimes
This way we appreciate every brilliancy Magnus invents and he is motivated more and the invested energy is not in vain.
Levy should pay Magnus for every Thumbnail with his Face
Again seeing levy in magnus video . That gr8 of magnus for showing levy ao many times!
OMG that Rh4 move is gorgeous
"Can't play f5. So instead of f5, Magnus plays f5." Dying.
I was reading your book at my parents house and one of my nephews recognized it and got excited. So .. I gave away the BOOOOOK!!
Now I need to order another copy ;).
That time slip was like the scene when Aquiles in Troy says that rock won't take the glory from me
I thing Magnus can play what he want and he win! Incredible!!!!
Crusade? I think the more apt historical comparison is witch hunt
HAPPY NEW YEAR AND THANK FOR THE CONSISTENT VIDEOS 🎉
When Levy says “very very interesting” it sounds more natural than the Kramnik himself
Magnus never fails to be in Levy's videos
3:03 OMG 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fantastic recap. Hilarious and educational 😎👍🙏
that rook left by magnus was pure symphony ....and the opening was savage ..
Levy never fails to make it interesting!
that was fantastic! nice work, Gotham Chess
Magnus:farts
Levy:I'm gonna make fortune on this!
I really don't get these comments. If you're a commentator/creator/personality covering any game/sport and the literal GOAT (or at worst top 3 of all time) of said game/sport is active and at his best....of course you're going to make a lot of content covering them.
It'd be like if Michael Jordan was playing today and in his streak with the Bulls and then criticizing a youtuber for covering him a lot.
What is most amazing about this is even though he played all these funky and goofy moves; the evaluation was almost equal until the end game... He broke the chess.
This is not a "ridiculous opening", from Black's perspective this is a kan sicilian with bishop on c5 and pawns on h6 and d6, which is a valid opening
Kramnik exudes "lil brother" energy
Kramnik such a good accomplished chess player trending more and more down this crackpot insanity path you get a cheating accusation and you get a cheating accusation and you get a cheating accusation. I used to click on a lot of Kramniks games via youtube recaps I enjoyed them a lot but now I just wont for me he's tarnishing his legacy everyday. We all hate cheaters but not everyone cheats my dude
It's kind of a common sight in high-profile competitive sports and in general. Every once in a while a famous name cracks under the pressure and goes down the mental illness/conspiracy drainhole. It's absolutely disheartening to see every time.
Levy's Stare today was 8/10.. it was pretty cool
My boy Levi with that GG drip
Idk what GG is ,I thought his sweater said 69😂
Waiting for Levy to say “get outa here” has become instinctive now
Levy hitting me with the Levy stare 0:00
0:00 This is what face of strong ambition looks like
Already saw Hikaru's video on this but wanted to watch it again anyway because it's hilarious. I can only imagine what Kramnik was thinking during this game.
Does this not show the complete hypocrisy over the Hans situation, Magnus arguably acted far worse. Yet now all his fans boys following the play book of Hans supporters.
@@jorddy9209 How is it hypocritical? Everyone criticized his actions. And unlike with this situation, there actually *was* reason to think Hans cheated. And unlike with this situation, Magnus eventually realized nothing was happening and stopped making accusations. Kramnik was proven wrong multiple times, and he's still throwing a tantrum. If you don't understand how these are completely different situations, then that says far more about you than about so-called "Magnus fanboys."
@@jorddy9209 you are delusional if you think magnus acted worse
The accuser slowly slipped into illness, now he is on the verge of madness
Magnus is the type of person to play Queen's gambit on the edge of the board
I think Magnus would say “tactics”. And when it comes to tactics, he is miles ahead. It’s been some strong focus during the past few days, but today all of the effort finally paid off 😊
Magnus saying to Kramnik : You are finished stop accusing my kids 😅
9:57 seriously 😅😅😅😅
NOT BY A LOT😂😂😂
Kramnik is the antagonist of the story; he's not one of the protagonists.
Kramnik trolling Magnus by taking 1 min 21 seconds for his first move.
Magnus: Wow wow wo- naughty very interesting.
Magnus is hilarious!!
You're a robot
@gweebi 💯
The Carr defence is usually "My accountant said it was OK".
After h6 e6 a6 I was expecting Magnus to give Kramnik head with d6
Magnus is the type of guy to knock himself out before a match to give his oppenent a chance, then wakes up with his hand raised. Absolute Winning!