Magnus is a little less than a year younger than me. He learned chess at age 5; I learned at around 11. He learned the flags and capitols of every country at a young age; I... didn't. He solved Legos made for 10 year olds at age 4; I'm still working on em at 33. So I have a hypothesis. His brain was free to sponge up puzzle games because he didn't have to worry about Y2K. He was just young enough that the danger had passed. Mine was full of worry and sparkling grape juice. Also he's really good at chess. Thus, he had better opponents. He beat the best and got better competition. I lost to mine. Just goes to show ya'.
Ngl besides Magnus being built different, Magnus has put an unbelievable amount of time into chess that we can’t see, not only playing chess, but also studying chess. Like you mentioned, he also started at 5 and has consistently been playing probably everyday for hours. Magnus did probably have better opponents than you, but thats because he put in more time to get there. Nowadays Magnus rarely loses, and its easy to forget that in Magnus’ early days, he wasn’t the best and although he would consistently win, he would also consistently lose, although at this time he was still considered a chess prodigy.
A lot of it comes down to genetics of the brain. Majority of the top chess players knows this but it's not talked about a lot cus theres no way of talking about it without sounding negative or toxic or narcissistic and we live in a world where the general mantra is that "anyone can do anything they put their mind to" type thing as well.
@@BULD0SIS Kinda true cause there are some cases where even if you put effort in, you won’t be able to hang with the best, such as in sports like basketball, since you need good genetics for height and what not, but I don’t believe this is the case with chess. If you don’t have anything wrong with your brain and you don’t have any mental illness, why would you believe you cant be good at chess, at least to be able to get to a level like gm if you really put effort in. Im gonna sound like andrew tate for a bit here, but its pretty counter intuitive believing that you can’t do something/get good at something if you really want to.
@@BULD0SIS I think to compete at the highest levels, it takes exception genetics, talent, and guided practice for a long time. That's true for sports and probably anything competitive, in general. Natural aptitude, a good coach, and consistent effort. At least.
Even uf he doesnt have a streamer talent, chess comunity (except haters) would like to watch his streams, some of them not all the time but he has his solid fan base that would watch a 10hrs stream not problem. We find him interesting to watch for his humor and chess level. Hes as good as Naka in blitz, hes slower by times but hes as good and his fanbase would increase probably Even though, i kind agree with you but he can get better at it by doing it more often
@@mcronrn I am assuming you're referring to his computer skills. Other than that, he is very entertaining. Well sometimes, it can be a bit cringe when he calls others idiots (his friends, classic Botez Ludwig steam), but he is definitely very entertaining.
I miss the buddies, the beers, the heavy trash talk, eminem and dr.dre from this one
I miss them too 🥲
What about girls, authentic “Oh boy” and jumping on chair when blinds?
Me too 😅😊
🤣 if my opponent starts talking about all the calories his brain saved beating me I'm retiring. Lmao that's a ridiculous new level of trash talk.
"Game are not good and the hustle is even worse" - Magnus Carlsen, 2023.
Plz upload the 2nd stream as well
Was looking for it, thanks budd
4:09 Hikaru sleeping with magnus 😳
His hairstyle speaks for himself
never seen someone beat GMs so nonchalantly
Watching you play GM’s is like watching Michelangelo paint in real time
Magnus is a little less than a year younger than me. He learned chess at age 5; I learned at around 11. He learned the flags and capitols of every country at a young age; I... didn't. He solved Legos made for 10 year olds at age 4; I'm still working on em at 33.
So I have a hypothesis. His brain was free to sponge up puzzle games because he didn't have to worry about Y2K. He was just young enough that the danger had passed. Mine was full of worry and sparkling grape juice.
Also he's really good at chess. Thus, he had better opponents. He beat the best and got better competition. I lost to mine. Just goes to show ya'.
Ngl besides Magnus being built different, Magnus has put an unbelievable amount of time into chess that we can’t see, not only playing chess, but also studying chess. Like you mentioned, he also started at 5 and has consistently been playing probably everyday for hours. Magnus did probably have better opponents than you, but thats because he put in more time to get there. Nowadays Magnus rarely loses, and its easy to forget that in Magnus’ early days, he wasn’t the best and although he would consistently win, he would also consistently lose, although at this time he was still considered a chess prodigy.
Magnus is a chess prodigy. Doesn't matter how much you studied if you aren't a prodigy as well you would never come close to his level.
A lot of it comes down to genetics of the brain. Majority of the top chess players knows this but it's not talked about a lot cus theres no way of talking about it without sounding negative or toxic or narcissistic and we live in a world where the general mantra is that "anyone can do anything they put their mind to" type thing as well.
@@BULD0SIS Kinda true cause there are some cases where even if you put effort in, you won’t be able to hang with the best, such as in sports like basketball, since you need good genetics for height and what not, but I don’t believe this is the case with chess. If you don’t have anything wrong with your brain and you don’t have any mental illness, why would you believe you cant be good at chess, at least to be able to get to a level like gm if you really put effort in. Im gonna sound like andrew tate for a bit here, but its pretty counter intuitive believing that you can’t do something/get good at something if you really want to.
@@BULD0SIS I think to compete at the highest levels, it takes exception genetics, talent, and guided practice for a long time. That's true for sports and probably anything competitive, in general. Natural aptitude, a good coach, and consistent effort. At least.
1:37:26 U WOT M8 ?!
are you gonna upload the second stream too?
Yup
1:17:25
Ϟ-gh~ i moved the king first uwu
I can like watch him streaming my whole life ❤❤
carlsen flags
reality magnus : where is the resign button?
Oh man that mouse screw up at the end, I felt his pain. I think everyone has lost online games like that before.
Makes it look so easy!
Where does he stream?
twitch, link in description
THANKS G! ❤️
1:36:13 is fun
januar 3. not 23. very confusing. i thought it was old video
January 23 as in January 2023 😂
nonchalantly beating GM's while talking to the chat
Every guy plays on gameplay ,video games ,but Magnus only chess❤
Any one know how much viewers he had? I bet it’s more than Hicky
Nah he had around 12k, Hikaru was at 20k.
he is not a professional streamer ( referring to Hikaru saying "I am not a professional chess player" 😄), give it some time
@@sriracha9729 its so criinge when he does that lol
How they can resign in 0.02 sec
Right
Vamos Perú.
Forgot I had you on here! Bout gave me a heart attack when you started talking!
really? the lebron of soccer?
@Magnus Carlsen --- 720 p is what i got
Jons
Daşşana kurban
Dude needs a real haircut
voice is bad
He has a lot of talents, but streaming isn’t one of them… 🤷🏻♂️
I would generally not pay for premiums and stuff..but I will pay to watch him
@@MrSaivasu have u seen Danya Naroditsky? 🤣🙏
@@mcronrn What you mean? His drinking streams were very entertaining
Even uf he doesnt have a streamer talent, chess comunity (except haters) would like to watch his streams, some of them not all the time but he has his solid fan base that would watch a 10hrs stream not problem. We find him interesting to watch for his humor and chess level. Hes as good as Naka in blitz, hes slower by times but hes as good and his fanbase would increase probably
Even though, i kind agree with you but he can get better at it by doing it more often
@@mcronrn I am assuming you're referring to his computer skills. Other than that, he is very entertaining. Well sometimes, it can be a bit cringe when he calls others idiots (his friends, classic Botez Ludwig steam), but he is definitely very entertaining.
Where does he stream?