I know it's Magnus, but the fact he was able to checkmate a 2400-rated player in under 20 seconds, from a large material disadvantage, all while drunk and singing yeah by usher is amazing.
@senecathefuka441 Well, unlike regular moves, promotes only take 0.1s off the clock. Every second is crucial. In bullet, they try and predict their opponents' move by premoving a piece. The only downfall is if you guess wrong, you lose the piece. Hope this helps
You know, when I saw the title, I imagined he was maybe a little tipsy or something. My man was in another plane of existance, and he still played flawlessly
@@pencilnote3923 Tbf, you wouldn't call that 'flawless', would you? That said, he would beat 99.9% of the comment section without his queen, in his drunk state, but still.
In this video Magnus: 1) Takes over a random chess game from someone 2) Sings lyrics to “Yeah” by Usher in his non-native language 3) Chats with friends in his non-native language. 4) Defeats a high-ranked opponent in less than a minute. All while completely hammered… simply incredible.
in norway we learn english from the age of 6 and mostly consume english media, its getting to the point where kids almost speak more english with eachother than they do norwegian (plus the languages are related so a lot of the vocabulary is very similar)
english is my non-native language as well but truth be told i'm already at a level where I can do all these things (except playing chess well, my chess is very mediocre) when hammered with no effort
It's just English are you from the US or smth? xD And I think to say he "sang the lyrics" here is very generous of you, the song was barely recognisable hahah. It's impressive enough by far that he won this position while clearly off his face, we don't need to list a bunch of other stuff~
@@emma_maze Thank you for saying exactly what I was thinking 😂😂 It's like "hmm how much can I kiss his a** in one sentence" Guys just listing all sorts like.. "5. Whilst wearing a shirt 6. Without even sitting down 7. With friends watching Omg so insanely good"
And he beat a 2400 rated player. Imagine being so good at chess you can defeat a player that’s better than 99% of people while drunk out of your mind and in a losing position.
Official FIDE Top 5 Chess Players 1. Magnus Carlsen 2. High Magnus Carlsen 3. Drunk Magnus Carlsen 4. Magnus Carlsen with a concussion 5. Sleeping Magnus Carlsen
He looked at her and said politely without saying it, "Here, hold my phone 🙂 this'll be fun," and got his phone back in 25 sec delighted with himself 😏
Drunk Magnus casually playing better chess in 60 seconds than 99% of the world even when they are given a chess book and hours to decide the next move.
@@manubishe bruh what chaos unless this is some shitty way of trying of trying to be deep like at this point I don’t know what you on like how does a random comment that actual pertains to the subject at hand unlike most comments here have anything to with chaos lol
He recognised the board position, unlike both his opponent and the person he took over from. His speed and movement are not what's impressive, it's the fact he remembers like every high profile game ever played.
This is absolutely incredible - the speed at which he is able to analyse a game he's never seen before and win it (whilst hammered) under tight time conditions. He is a one of a kind.
The problem with this is I see entirely too many videos of Dr. Drunkenstein drinking. At some point, he may tip into having a real problem that could prove destructive. Not good.
@@kennethnewman5522 He's is a genius chessmaster world champion, but he is also a rich, famous young man. I don't know him. I can't tell if he drinks more than he should. But I know not everyone who drinks a little too much during young age turn alcooholic. It's up to him and the people near him to keep the balance.
@@Artefackter true. Although the position looks about equal in terms of material after Magnus loses his queen too. So still an impressive feat to checkmate an opponent with so little time left.
Magnus must love chess so much that he couldn't resist, especially when he was drunk, to make a comeback for his friend. He is a living legend and perhaps one of the most advanced minds in our generation. God bless him
@@tappajaav You misunderstand my comment, though I realize how it might seem that way so my apologies. Yes it's "just because he is good at chess" technically but he could potentially have chosen something else in his life and still wound up at the top. If you haven't, you should check out some videos of the guy playing against multiple people blindfolded, memorizing where every piece is. He has shown a near eidetic memory with chess, memorizing every battle he's ever played/ invested in seeing. I'm not sure to what extent his memory goes but he also utilizes that extremely well, hell just look at this video for example where he's super drunk but still able to play like this. You cannot tell me that he is not one of the most advanced minds of our generation, even if it's just chess he uses it for.
@@Arkasic That's true, now that you mention it I recall some of his memory feats. Though we can never know how far he could've made in another profession. Maybe he was just genetically designed to be chess machine.
imagine playing against an opponent who seems good but beatable and then they just got super sayan and start making perfect moves over and over and you lose wondering if you pissed them off enough to become a grandmaster player for just a few seconds lmao
"Uuuuhhh, the heavy. Urgghhh gonna' get me. So I cranked up and followed her to the floor. Urgghurgheghu she cranked and said I said yeah, yeah, yeah" - Five time World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen
@@robertkorth605 who the hell makes premoves to capture defended pawn? makes no sense at all, also at that point white wasn't making moves fast and was easy to correct
I love how despite being literally the best in the world, he can still get hyped about wins like he doesn't already have thousands under his belt. Edit: Alright, guys, I get it, circumstances, whatever. Forgive me for being amused at the idea of someone managing to still have passion for something they've been doing for a long time. Most people can't do that.
Having that love for the game, as dorky as that platitude is, is what allows someone to keep coming back to something for years. There's plenty of fantastic athletes, musicians, scholars, etc., who are fantastic at their crafts but just hate doing it. Those kinds of people never last long in their careers.
@@inikew Being drunk doesn't make you a different person. It just accentuates some of the parts that maybe aren't so present on a daily basis. Obvious he's not exploding in joyful outbursts in every tournament, but some level of excitement has to be there deep down to elicit this sort of reaction.
I’ve got a feeling he could be blackout drunk and still win easily. He’s so good it’s instinctual, his brain probably plays it on autopilot unless it’s another grandmaster, then it requires active thought
He has actually good sportsman ship, he intentionally left to run out of time, and when opponent's time became equal to magnus time, he started playing again
Ya know, I've heard people say things like "they must've had their older brother step in" but I've never heard "they must've had their drunk grandmaster step in." Edit: Must've..... haunts me to this day
*drunk World Champion. Magnus is miles above grandmasters. Like Danya said, it takes a grandmaster to appreciate the genius of a SuperGM, let alone Magnus
am i completely blind or does the opponent just throw his queen away - making it everything else then a lost position and making this video and 100% of comments nonsensical?
So impressive to see his vast amount of knowledge. Even drunk and under time stress he still recognizes every pattern and knows the best answer to it in fractions of a second.
I have tried playing chess AFTER being drunk, that shit becomes hard as fuck. Of course he is the best chess player of all time but to beat a 2400 in a losing position while drunk just shows how many leagues ahead of us he is
@@AnnatarLordOfGifts It doesn't work like that. That's like saying if Michael Jordan could translate basketball to chess he would destroy Magnus because of how good he was at basketball.
@@billj4525 You are right. From one William to another, let me tell you how it works. It works like this, you are a wuss and would start crying if a stray dog attacked you. Go be a little sissy and a wimp for the rest of your days.
I have a theory that being drunk allows you to enter "flow" state much more easily even though it brings your overall concentration and mental capacity down. So things you're an expert at you can still perform at near-sober levels if you're super synced in.
@@AndrewThoesen It has more to do with how good you are at chess to begin with. Magnus is so good and has so much memorized that chess is largely instinctual to him so he's not going to play all that much worse, but someone who is lower rated who has to think more through every move and situation, they would be affected very negatively by alcohol. Alcohol pretty much makes your performance worse at almost everything from what I have seen.
Imagine getting wiped like this and knowing your opponent was shitfaced and operating on instinct. I couldn’t play this well sober and I’m fairly certain if I was this drunk I would simply eat the opposing king and declare victory.
It is not far fetched for Magnus to get back from a losing position like that But the fact that he does it while he's drunk shows the legend that he is
He is drunk, he is partying, he is singing, he is chatting... Dude put like 20 obstacles between him and winning and still pulled off a MASSIVE comeback
I love that top level athletes and sportspeople stream these days. It really gives a glimpse into a previously entirely unseen side to the people who are the top .1% of their competitive field. Like watching F1 drivers Landon Norris or Max Verstappen stream, you get to see a side to them that is so human
Chess, F1, etc… are not sports lol if you want to to see the real baddest people on the planet it’s D1 Wrestlers, Judokas, Kickboxing, Boxers, MMA fighters. Martial artists are the best of both worlds, sound body and mind. Discipline to cut weight while having to perform at a high level when your opponent is trying to take your head off. I get the novelty of things like Chess and completely respect top level chess players but they are playing a board game at the end of the day.
He was so crazy, but i think he was still being his true self by becoming so happy with a win. The absolute joy of winning and hate of losing is his core.
@@juggernaut2726 The pawn doesn't take any piece by moving forward. If you're referring to 0:48, then if you watch the video again more closely, you'll see that the bishop moves out of the way, and then the pawn moves into the empty square the bishop just left.
I know this is Magnus, but it blows my mind seeing how fast he played this game and ended up pawn checkmating a 2400 rated player under with 20 seconds on the clock... while drunk.
who cares if it's 2400 if he played this like 1700, just because they are 2400 doesn't mean they showed 2400 level of a game I can only guess that black were even more drunk
This seriously blew my mind! My most sober mind would take time for each move to make sure. Drunk Magnus sees the future and makes multiple moves per second before his opponent even has a chance to move.
This has to do with being an expert and having so much experience with the game! When you have done something for 10s of thousands of hours, doing that activity becomes second nature. A lot of it has to do with how experts are able to chunk information they see in more manageable pieces than beginners. And anyone can become an expert in something(though likely not quite to the level of Magnus lol), it just takes a lot of dedication!
@@hereandnow3156 nah, this level of GM isn't attainable by everyone, even if they spent a lifetime practicing. Genetics plays a factor too. Without a eidetic memory combined with thousands of hours of study, this is impossible.
@@MrPatchtkennedy certainly genetics plays a big role in being at the level of Magnus Carlson and I don't think just anyone could do it. I'm just talking about how quickly he is able to make moves while not sober. Anyone who has spent 10s of thousands of hours on most tasks would be able to do something similar (though perhaps not with the accuracy of Magnus).
@@MrPatchtkennedy Maybe there's something in my original comment you're seeing that I'm not(: Can you quote what you're interpreting as me saying anyone can do exactly what he's doing? That isn't what I was meaning to say so if I did imply that I'll edit the comment(:
One of my favourite chess videos. I don't know, usually I dislike world champions and such, but Magnus is just such an amazing player and also seems to be a really cool and relatable guy.
Facing him sober is a higher chance of you winning him than him being drunk because when your drunk you take risks due to confidence when you’re sober you are more cautious and think of the risks hence him being drunk while playing chess is actually terrifying
That Queen sacrifice on H2 at 0:09 flew over my head. My guess is that opponent was either ecstatic from the earlier capture of the knight or was drunk as well
Magnus Carlsen: disconnects
Magnus Carlsberg: reconnects
loooool
👃
Best comment so far 😂😂😂
Underrated
Hahahahaha
The second best player in the world is drunk Magnus
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@@leodeutgen6331 the first best is Magnus normal and the 2nd best is him drunk it's a joke
@@kingviper3444 pragnanndha enters the chat
@@saltylevi2672 lol
@@saltylevi2672 He beat Magnus once bro, let's see him do it consistently and then we can talk lmao
I know it's Magnus, but the fact he was able to checkmate a 2400-rated player in under 20 seconds, from a large material disadvantage, all while drunk and singing yeah by usher is amazing.
look at 00:10, this guy looses his queen in such a ridiculous way, noob for sure
@@senecathefuka441 he premoved it, its quite common in bullet
@@nowyouseeme5926 why? Whats the use in loosing the queen
@senecathefuka441 Well, unlike regular moves, promotes only take 0.1s off the clock. Every second is crucial. In bullet, they try and predict their opponents' move by premoving a piece. The only downfall is if you guess wrong, you lose the piece. Hope this helps
@@nowyouseeme5926 so he thought Magnus would not notice the queen is in this bad spot?
Enemy: "this lead is too solid I'm definitely winning"
Magnus: *"DunDaDaDunDunD"*
What is that Song? I don’t know the name of it, but I know how it goes..
@@guso666 l’amour toujours by Gigi
@@felixlavoie2180 thank you bro
@@guso666 Darude - Sandstorm
@@felixlavoie2180 thankssss
Imagine being on the other end of this, after days of trying to figure out how you lost your lead, then finding this video
XDDDD
Right, who needs an engine when you have Magnus?
This comment deserves way more likes!
It's a robot
i mean i wouldn't even be upset
Imagine being 2400+ and defeated by a drunk guy
By a drunk world champion
in a lost position LOL. how ????
@@aleksk4151in a lost position against the best player in history
The only way I can imagine being 2400 is if I get drunk first.
@@mihailcirlig8187 But he didnt know Magnus took ever! He must cursed himself for losing a winning position like that 😂😂😂
You know, when I saw the title, I imagined he was maybe a little tipsy or something. My man was in another plane of existance, and he still played flawlessly
“Flawlessly” bro blundered his Queen
@@PhysiquePharaohs from premoving tbf, thats just what happens in bullet
@@PhysiquePharaohs GM ARD coming in with his peak chess gaming skills against WC Magnus. Let's go baby.
@@pencilnote3923 DWC, drunk world champion.
@@pencilnote3923 Tbf, you wouldn't call that 'flawless', would you?
That said, he would beat 99.9% of the comment section without his queen, in his drunk state, but still.
0:55 the moment when you are left hanging, but still save the situation with a simple move.
Lol i see it
i mean yeah, but it broke my heart
excellent chess move, absolutely stumped Magnus
Brilliant
Leave magnus alone. Most of us would leave a pawn hanging without drinking any alcohol.
In this video Magnus:
1) Takes over a random chess game from someone
2) Sings lyrics to “Yeah” by Usher in his non-native language
3) Chats with friends in his non-native language.
4) Defeats a high-ranked opponent in less than a minute.
All while completely hammered… simply incredible.
in norway we learn english from the age of 6 and mostly consume english media, its getting to the point where kids almost speak more english with eachother than they do norwegian
(plus the languages are related so a lot of the vocabulary is very similar)
english is my non-native language as well but truth be told i'm already at a level where I can do all these things (except playing chess well, my chess is very mediocre) when hammered with no effort
It's just English are you from the US or smth? xD And I think to say he "sang the lyrics" here is very generous of you, the song was barely recognisable hahah. It's impressive enough by far that he won this position while clearly off his face, we don't need to list a bunch of other stuff~
@@emma_maze Thank you for saying exactly what I was thinking 😂😂
It's like "hmm how much can I kiss his a** in one sentence"
Guys just listing all sorts like..
"5. Whilst wearing a shirt
6. Without even sitting down
7. With friends watching
Omg so insanely good"
@@NoNameEst1992 😹 You're welcome!
I've been drunk, but I've never been "lemme help this girl win this chess match" drunk
Tbf, you’ve also never been “World Chess Champion” sober
@@Paqcar fr d
hahaha
Smart man. Never help a woman ever
HAHAHA
As a proud 600, the fact that magnus can beat someone while singing "yeah'", not fall over, and manage to win all in 23 seconds fucking amazes me
While hammered
@@jameson1239 and while in a bad position
And he beat a 2400 rated player. Imagine being so good at chess you can defeat a player that’s better than 99% of people while drunk out of your mind and in a losing position.
not to mention while drunk and and in an uncomfortable posture
as a fellow 600 i agree the video flabergasted me
Magnus has 4 identities
1) Normal Magnus
2) Drunk Magnus
3) Late Magnus
4) Shirtless Magnus
and sleeping magnus
H₂O Magnus
Magnus-san
And all of them can and will beat your ass
late ? damn dude
drunk Magnus will leave a high five hanging but never a piece
Hahahahha that was hilarious even tho he hung his queen due to premove this comment is gold !!
Haha
Carlsen won the game, but you win the comment section
Hhahaha so true
0:56
Official FIDE Top 5 Chess Players
1. Magnus Carlsen
2. High Magnus Carlsen
3. Drunk Magnus Carlsen
4. Magnus Carlsen with a concussion
5. Sleeping Magnus Carlsen
6. Carlos Magnesio
@@tomasprado2387 7. Magnum Carlos
@@dpawensza 8. Carlus Magsen
9. Charles Magnesium
10. Cagnus Marlsen
Legend has it the other guy is still holding his hand up for a high five
That was painful to watch 😂😂
Thank God the hot chick didn't see that, or he'd be friendzoned for ever.
@@arveyilleszender5809 :D:D:D:D
@@arveyilleszender5809 that 304 friendzoned all of them.
@@filipjakis9441 definitely 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not even alcohol can nerf this man
He looked at her and said politely without saying it, "Here, hold my phone 🙂 this'll be fun," and got his phone back in 25 sec delighted with himself 😏
Not even chess itself can nerf him.
HE HAS SURPASSED THE LIMITS SET OUT BY THE CREATORS AND ENTERED AMOTHER PLANE OF EXISTENCE
Drunk Magnus casually playing better chess in 60 seconds than 99% of the world even when they are given a chess book and hours to decide the next move.
What's this flex about? Ego stroking?
@@manubishe does everything have to have a purpose he just sharing what he thinks of the clip presented lol
@@dark_colour5204 adoration of the Chaos should be warned about, before corruption.
@@manubishe bruh what chaos unless this is some shitty way of trying of trying to be deep like at this point I don’t know what you on like how does a random comment that actual pertains to the subject at hand unlike most comments here have anything to with chaos lol
Carlsen has been reading chess books and thinking chess moves since he was a baby...
Even drunk he had insane speed and perfect moves. What a legend
that's why he lost some matches recently.... He is Losing Braincells 😅
@@Joanlow1440p friendly hater
thats a little easy when the other guy blunders his queen tho
Take your favorite thing to do and do it drunk. Usually you are pretty good at it.
He recognised the board position, unlike both his opponent and the person he took over from. His speed and movement are not what's impressive, it's the fact he remembers like every high profile game ever played.
Imagine telling a Soviet-era chess player that this guy would be the highest rated chess player of all time
They would love it lol as they love getting drunk there in Mader Russia
Soviet era chess player was couching magnus, which is Kasparov
@@xc5103we dont like getting drunk, we like drinking in a good company, and yes we like playing drunken chess
Hold my Vodka says the Soviet player.
@a_diplodon totally fucking underrated comment :D soviet people would have burned Magnus on a stake like in fucking middle ages xD
This is absolutely incredible - the speed at which he is able to analyse a game he's never seen before and win it (whilst hammered) under tight time conditions. He is a one of a kind.
he took over on move 5 then blundered his queen on move 9
What a time to be alive... we can see one of the greatest minds of our time drunk and having fun with friends, while still being a genius!
The problem with this is I see entirely too many videos of Dr. Drunkenstein drinking. At some point, he may tip into having a real problem that could prove destructive. Not good.
@@kennethnewman5522 He's is a genius chessmaster world champion, but he is also a rich, famous young man. I don't know him. I can't tell if he drinks more than he should. But I know not everyone who drinks a little too much during young age turn alcooholic. It's up to him and the people near him to keep the balance.
@@coyote000 Hope you find your way out of this, bro. Keep strong
i mean ngl there arent actually that many 'genius' ' that actually fit the stereotype of shy and introverted
Exactly, we are blessed
Going from a losing position to checkmating your opponent in under 30 seconds is impressive for a sober person. Doing it while drunk is incredible.
especially against a 2400+ lmao
@@jacabo136 I guess it's easy when you are 2800+.
His opponent just gave him the queen in the first 10 sec. So, tbh, that was an easy play to begin with. You could hardly lose that.
@@Artefackter true. Although the position looks about equal in terms of material after Magnus loses his queen too. So still an impressive feat to checkmate an opponent with so little time left.
how was that a losing position; they only just started and the opponent gave up his queen right away. he's playing not even a n00b
The dude can literally predict the opponent's blunders 💀
Magnus must love chess so much that he couldn't resist, especially when he was drunk, to make a comeback for his friend. He is a living legend and perhaps one of the most advanced minds in our generation. God bless him
" one of the most advanced minds in our generation" why just because he is good at chess?
@@leeps291 You clearly know nothing about Magnus if this is what you ask and should refrain from commenting further
@@Arkasic Please educate me. I'm curious what else Magnus thrives at.
@@tappajaav You misunderstand my comment, though I realize how it might seem that way so my apologies. Yes it's "just because he is good at chess" technically but he could potentially have chosen something else in his life and still wound up at the top. If you haven't, you should check out some videos of the guy playing against multiple people blindfolded, memorizing where every piece is. He has shown a near eidetic memory with chess, memorizing every battle he's ever played/ invested in seeing. I'm not sure to what extent his memory goes but he also utilizes that extremely well, hell just look at this video for example where he's super drunk but still able to play like this. You cannot tell me that he is not one of the most advanced minds of our generation, even if it's just chess he uses it for.
@@Arkasic That's true, now that you mention it I recall some of his memory feats. Though we can never know how far he could've made in another profession.
Maybe he was just genetically designed to be chess machine.
imagine playing against an opponent who seems good but beatable and then they just got super sayan and start making perfect moves over and over and you lose wondering if you pissed them off enough to become a grandmaster player for just a few seconds lmao
They both hung a queen lol
@@IVANOsijek007 in magnus’s case, sac’d
Not perfect, but as for 20s on clock and about 2‰ in blood it was quite impressive
@@matthewradabaugh1635 in low elo case: checkmate attempt
more like you're like, 'yeah this motherfucker just pulled out the stockfish'
"Uuuuhhh, the heavy. Urgghhh gonna' get me. So I cranked up and followed her to the floor. Urgghurgheghu she cranked and said I said yeah, yeah, yeah" - Five time World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen
Cranked meaning? I don't understood
@@nickjohnson593 your poor English says about it
@@Viper12335 who cares?
@@alancosta4760 well you cared to reply me sooo...
@@Viper12335 I really didn't care, it's just relevant to type: "who cares?"
The other guy playing " what fucking monster am i playing against???"
Cut to magnus dancing 😂
black's move at 0:10 is so balls to the walls insane i can only imagine he was literally baiting a premove error. what an insane way to lose a queen
Yes, premove error.
BALLS TO THE WALLS
And then later for some reason he lost the queen to a horse jajaja
even if he didn't capture queen immediately, the queen still doesn't have moves to go, that's just dumb and weird
@@robertkorth605 who the hell makes premoves to capture defended pawn? makes no sense at all, also at that point white wasn't making moves fast and was easy to correct
I love how despite being literally the best in the world, he can still get hyped about wins like he doesn't already have thousands under his belt.
Edit: Alright, guys, I get it, circumstances, whatever. Forgive me for being amused at the idea of someone managing to still have passion for something they've been doing for a long time. Most people can't do that.
That's what I noticed too. I think I just wouldn't care but then that's why I'm not where he is
Having that love for the game, as dorky as that platitude is, is what allows someone to keep coming back to something for years. There's plenty of fantastic athletes, musicians, scholars, etc., who are fantastic at their crafts but just hate doing it. Those kinds of people never last long in their careers.
i think he reacted like that cause he was drunk
@@inikew
Being drunk doesn't make you a different person. It just accentuates some of the parts that maybe aren't so present on a daily basis. Obvious he's not exploding in joyful outbursts in every tournament, but some level of excitement has to be there deep down to elicit this sort of reaction.
He had 30 seconds to checkmate an opponent with an advantage while he was drunk and pulled it off lol, how can you not get hyped
I’ve got a feeling he could be blackout drunk and still win easily. He’s so good it’s instinctual, his brain probably plays it on autopilot unless it’s another grandmaster, then it requires active thought
Exactly he’s playing off instinct and muscle memory
If you use coke, you can be very very drunk and still play pretty good at video games
@@stevencoardvenice even better if u don’t drink
"Errgghhhhh let me rest..... Qh6 mate in 1"
I thought he doesn’t drink. Matbe he wants to live life after a long decade of dominating
No one talking about how Magnus left his homie hanging and how smooth his recovery was lmao
He has actually good sportsman ship, he intentionally left to run out of time, and when opponent's time became equal to magnus time, he started playing again
This guy is getting the girl's insta, chatting and dancing with the friends, is drunk af, and still wins 2500 rated player. What a legend
sorry dude she was clearly more interested in the phone than in him, keep simping
@@TheSuperappelflap doesnt matter hes gonna hit that anyways. He got cash so he can smash
@@dragaskrobic480 bro please stop with those beta vibes i was having a nice evening
@@TheSuperappelflap well clearly u dont know how the world works but enjoy your evening!
@@TheSuperappelflap imagine like botting lmfao
Dude in the back was left hanging trying to give Magnus a high five 0:55
And smoothly transitioned it to a dance move. Clearly not the first time he has experienced that lol
😂😂😂
😂😂
This should be a meme
@@worthyminutes6742 Done ruclips.net/video/Uf9aB7IBxLQ/видео.html
Ouch
The greatest "Hold my beer" moment ever.
this man truly aged well
Ya know, I've heard people say things like "they must've had their older brother step in" but I've never heard "they must've had their drunk grandmaster step in."
Edit: Must've..... haunts me to this day
They must have had their drunk GOAT friend step in lol. The absurdity.
Underrated comment hahahahahahahhah
*drunk World Champion. Magnus is miles above grandmasters. Like Danya said, it takes a grandmaster to appreciate the genius of a SuperGM, let alone Magnus
Help me grandmaster I'm stuck
Have*
Magnus Carlsen might be the best thing to happen to the Chess community in the last 20 years
@@1450JackCade 50? try 69
@@eqeeqeqeqeeqeqeq6696 69? Try black tar heroin
@@eqeeqeqeqeeqeqeq6696 nice.
@@eqeeqeqeqeeqeqeq6696 69?
Try 666 years
@@eqeeqeqeqeeqeqeq6696 69? Try 420.
This man is a legend. Even drunk he played with insane speed.
Love the victory song in the end.
0:56 left hanging there, nice transition
Nice save!
am i completely blind or does the opponent just throw his queen away - making it everything else then a lost position and making this video and 100% of comments nonsensical?
@@danielhommers3995 Are you ok? Everyone is talking about the hanging high five
So impressive to see his vast amount of knowledge. Even drunk and under time stress he still recognizes every pattern and knows the best answer to it in fractions of a second.
One of my favorite clips ever
Dude was on another planet and made chess look like child's play
I have tried playing chess AFTER being drunk, that shit becomes hard as fuck. Of course he is the best chess player of all time but to beat a 2400 in a losing position while drunk just shows how many leagues ahead of us he is
I guess to get better you should train chess only when drunk!
@@jeromemartel3916 When you live and breath something doing it drunk isn't massive hindrance
If magnus could translate his chess iq to mma, he would dominate khabib nurmagomedov
@@AnnatarLordOfGifts It doesn't work like that. That's like saying if Michael Jordan could translate basketball to chess he would destroy Magnus because of how good he was at basketball.
@@billj4525 You are right. From one William to another, let me tell you how it works. It works like this, you are a wuss and would start crying if a stray dog attacked you. Go be a little sissy and a wimp for the rest of your days.
This is the kind of drunk where it's like "I reckon I can do that" but most people fail but it was chess and Magnus is a god at chess even when drunk.
I have a theory that being drunk allows you to enter "flow" state much more easily even though it brings your overall concentration and mental capacity down. So things you're an expert at you can still perform at near-sober levels if you're super synced in.
@@AndrewThoesen It has more to do with how good you are at chess to begin with. Magnus is so good and has so much memorized that chess is largely instinctual to him so he's not going to play all that much worse, but someone who is lower rated who has to think more through every move and situation, they would be affected very negatively by alcohol. Alcohol pretty much makes your performance worse at almost everything from what I have seen.
I think what your saying is pretty similar to me anyway Andrew.
0:55 bro left him hanging💀
The 'don't leave me hangin' transition to 'jammin' in the end is first class 👌
Carlsen could consume every drug simultaneously and still beat me an hour later
unless he passes out and loses on time
If he would be alive an hour alter
Then yeah, he would still definitely beat you. And me.
not on LSD 😂
Someone who doesn't know anything about drugs
Imagine getting wiped like this and knowing your opponent was shitfaced and operating on instinct. I couldn’t play this well sober and I’m fairly certain if I was this drunk I would simply eat the opposing king and declare victory.
You? Worse than the greatest player in the history of the universe?
@@chrisw7347 He was, in fact, incredibly incredibly drunk. Still pretty impressive.
Legend has it that his friend is still waiting for that high five 😂
What's even more painful than the other person losing is his friend trying to give a high five after the victory 😂😂
DrDrunkenstein in full action.
hE hE
Hans was his victim, now I see why he cheated. This is Hans' origin story, every villain has one.
"Hans' origin story"
🤣🤣🤣
I like how he denies the other guy's high five 😂
Where does one apply to become a Magnus Carlsen live stream background bro?
I don’t know what’s worse:
Chick doesn’t pay attention.
Glasses doesn’t celebrate the win.
Bro misses his high-five.
It's absolute chaos out there. The perfect storm.
she was on the phone giving him her ig lol why does she have to pay attention?
@@SirMcAwesome 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@idontwantone132 Doesn't take that long dude.
@@mcripchip and that's why, my dude, he's got world titles and you got HPV
it’s so funny how he’s more excited about the victory than ANYONE ELSE they’re all thinking “why can’t we go to the club…”
I mean why not
They probably did not even get it. like it went so quick into checkmate, no one was really paying attention. and then Magnus just jumped LoL
''Because there's no chess there, duh!'' - Magnus Carlsen
Clubs are overrated
@@BrandoCommando793 Yep. Use longbow instead
Is no one gonna talk about the guy at the end who went in for a high five that Magnus didn't see 💀
Magnusion at it's best
It is not far fetched for Magnus to get back from a losing position like that
But the fact that he does it while he's drunk shows the legend that he is
He is drunk, he is partying, he is singing, he is chatting... Dude put like 20 obstacles between him and winning and still pulled off a MASSIVE comeback
I love that top level athletes and sportspeople stream these days. It really gives a glimpse into a previously entirely unseen side to the people who are the top .1% of their competitive field. Like watching F1 drivers Landon Norris or Max Verstappen stream, you get to see a side to them that is so human
This. Watching former percieved immortals act mortal also makes you believe that greatness is possible for oneself. Great time to be alive indeed
I don't have any friends because they are ashamed of the videos I upload. Are they really that bad, dear eli
@@paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 axxl is better
@@paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 judging by your channel name I kinda understand
Chess, F1, etc… are not sports lol if you want to to see the real baddest people on the planet it’s D1 Wrestlers, Judokas, Kickboxing, Boxers, MMA fighters. Martial artists are the best of both worlds, sound body and mind. Discipline to cut weight while having to perform at a high level when your opponent is trying to take your head off.
I get the novelty of things like Chess and completely respect top level chess players but they are playing a board game at the end of the day.
Never forget the guy who tried high fiving, hes the true legend
"Wtf is happening to my body" magnus carlson
He was so crazy, but i think he was still being his true self by becoming so happy with a win. The absolute joy of winning and hate of losing is his core.
I love how he's still making pretty sophisticated pre-moves
He drops his queen at 0:13 because of one of those premoves.... and somehow he wins anyway.
Me not drunk: Agh there he goes, he lost the rook... (it was guarded 😂 so even trade)
@Terrafire123 good enough for someone whos drunk lol
I wanna ask, why can the pawn kills the bishop by moving forward, isn't pawn supposed to kill by moving diagonally
@@juggernaut2726 The pawn doesn't take any piece by moving forward. If you're referring to 0:48, then if you watch the video again more closely, you'll see that the bishop moves out of the way, and then the pawn moves into the empty square the bishop just left.
Probably one of the funniest videos ive seen in a while.
we ignore the high five attempt by magnus' friend at the end
this man plays drunk better than i do sober
Of course he does.
Nice try, but this isn’t a funny statement
I mean he beat a 2400 from a losing position
This is a great example of what is called a "weak statement"
@@PivotStickmanAnimations yep basically the point is we are not even remotely comparable to the worst of magnus.
That had to be one of the most impressive and funniest things I've watched in awhile 🤣. What an absolute legend
how
Man was hammered and got a pawn checkmate 😂
Its like he played this exact game a thousand times already and knew exactly what to do
I know this is Magnus, but it blows my mind seeing how fast he played this game and ended up pawn checkmating a 2400 rated player under with 20 seconds on the clock... while drunk.
who cares if it's 2400 if he played this like 1700, just because they are 2400 doesn't mean they showed 2400 level of a game I can only guess that black were even more drunk
This seriously blew my mind! My most sober mind would take time for each move to make sure. Drunk Magnus sees the future and makes multiple moves per second before his opponent even has a chance to move.
This has to do with being an expert and having so much experience with the game! When you have done something for 10s of thousands of hours, doing that activity becomes second nature. A lot of it has to do with how experts are able to chunk information they see in more manageable pieces than beginners. And anyone can become an expert in something(though likely not quite to the level of Magnus lol), it just takes a lot of dedication!
@@hereandnow3156 nah, this level of GM isn't attainable by everyone, even if they spent a lifetime practicing. Genetics plays a factor too. Without a eidetic memory combined with thousands of hours of study, this is impossible.
@@MrPatchtkennedy certainly genetics plays a big role in being at the level of Magnus Carlson and I don't think just anyone could do it. I'm just talking about how quickly he is able to make moves while not sober. Anyone who has spent 10s of thousands of hours on most tasks would be able to do something similar (though perhaps not with the accuracy of Magnus).
@@hereandnow3156 yeah, so they couldn't do what he is doing
@@MrPatchtkennedy Maybe there's something in my original comment you're seeing that I'm not(: Can you quote what you're interpreting as me saying anyone can do exactly what he's doing? That isn't what I was meaning to say so if I did imply that I'll edit the comment(:
i love how this is a fun drunk night with friends, winning at online chess lmao
This guy can play faster while hammered than I can think sober
0:55 left him hanging :(
I’m the “high five” button for that fallen brother
One of my favourite chess videos. I don't know, usually I dislike world champions and such, but Magnus is just such an amazing player and also seems to be a really cool and relatable guy.
The GOAT
The pain in the eyes of the guy with the cap because he didnt get that hand check at 0:57 is so funny xD
Legend has it that the guy on the back still waits for that high five
I wish I was half as good when he's drunk when I'm sober
Are you kidding me?! That's how fast he goes while drunk???
This is such perfect, I love his drunk version as a chess player, still a great dude
Cute girl: _"I can't win this game."_
Drunk Carlsen: _"Hold my beer."_
Lmfao spot on.
Wow are you this unoriginal? Hope the 33 likes make you feel a little better kiddo
How frustrating that must have been for the other side, he was winning the game and in 30 seconds his opponent seemed to have activated ultra instinct
Literally the most confusion he showed was when the opponent was taking too long to move.
The Drunken Master. Amazing
Love the reference and laughed hard. Thanks!!
Dude is still fast and strong when drunk.
Honestly a drunk chess player is the scariest thing you can go against in chess
Was that a "too weak, too slow" reference?
Facing him sober is a higher chance of you winning him than him being drunk because when your drunk you take risks due to confidence when you’re sober you are more cautious and think of the risks hence him being drunk while playing chess is actually terrifying
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This video :
Infirmative, good, educational, entertaining, other
I know nothing about this man or his competitive chess peers, other than the fact that he’s regarded as the world’s best. This was a fun watch
If I played drunk.could I be as good as Magnus? Worth a shot.
Worth 20 shots, if you want to be drunk that is .
Alekhine was world champion and he was an alcoholic
Lol. Good play on there.
is that a pun
After all this time...a win still brings him joy.
That Queen sacrifice on H2 at 0:09 flew over my head. My guess is that opponent was either ecstatic from the earlier capture of the knight or was drunk as well
He was betting on Magnus pre moving the queen trade which would’ve gave the opponent an extra rook.
I was surprised so few other people were talking about this, it had me very confused why Black just tossed their Queen away for seemingly no reason
the hot blond didn't seem to impressed
Legends say the guy in the background is still waiting for his handshake
"wtf is happening to my body" 😂
"Or my internet connection.." 😆
@@Pazaluz yeah 😂
The victory dance at the end 🤣
You haven’t mastered your trade until you can do it while drunk.