When Young Magnus Carlsen Challenged Garry Kasparov

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    When 13 Year Old Magnus Carlsen Challenged Garry Kasparov
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  • @checkmate263
    @checkmate263  Год назад +566

    what if you scroll back up and challenge that sub button

    • @Drag0n_k
      @Drag0n_k Год назад +8

      how do you have under 1k subs and make this well edited video

    • @averagehooligan620
      @averagehooligan620 Год назад +1

      @@Drag0n_k It's only been 5 days and his subs have doubled since

    • @artek0050
      @artek0050 Год назад +2

      ​@@Drag0n_k honestly 500k views with 3k subs wtf are those numbers. Very good video

    • @Drag0n_k
      @Drag0n_k Год назад

      @@artek0050 it was 3 weeks ago it had only 950 subs and 1k views when I put the comment

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 Год назад +1

      I'd have to love very outdated games to do that

  • @aeronthompson674
    @aeronthompson674 9 месяцев назад +287

    I love that you can see Kasparov waking himself up a bit halfway through as he realises how good Magnus really is.

    • @Aaron6791ae
      @Aaron6791ae 25 дней назад

      He like who is the kid vibes.

  • @_yanar_
    @_yanar_ Год назад +5705

    This Magnus kid did pretty well. He should continue playing chess. I'm sure he will have a good future in it.

    • @growl01
      @growl01 Год назад +131

      I agree

    • @Dawgstonn
      @Dawgstonn Год назад +148

      hes alright ig

    • @Gold-ck7vj
      @Gold-ck7vj Год назад +147

      He might become maybe a FIDE master or maybe a 2000

    • @BasbbaaSysgsys
      @BasbbaaSysgsys Год назад +112

      … he is literally world champion rn bro

    • @entrialof
      @entrialof Год назад +435

      @@BasbbaaSysgsys thats the joke, that went over your head

  • @aryansabhnani7965
    @aryansabhnani7965 Год назад +3345

    They shouldn't be compared and there's a reason for that, magnus's style is highly inspired by kasparov. For instance, being late to a chess match and when you do arrive, you arrange your pieces

    • @jerometaperman7102
      @jerometaperman7102 Год назад +68

      I think Bobby Fischer did that.

    • @dishadhouliyan5190
      @dishadhouliyan5190 Год назад +127

      Its a person's own habit. Its part of their personality. Such a dumb thing to say that one is inspired to do certain thing. Can't two people have similar habits. You know both of them are genius in this field so their traits can match. These kinds of habits cannot be inspired. In world there is highter percentage of followers. They follow some unique personalities. Even the followers can only copy dressing style, diet, artstyle, cooking style, etc but cannot copy such habits.
      But one thing is to be noted that magnus memory is very good, and sometimes he sounds rude. But people who have unique personality don't have good memory, and they never sound rude. But people are made up of number of characteristics so may be magnus have all the qualities.

    • @lol-cn1su
      @lol-cn1su Год назад +7

      @@dishadhouliyan5190 true

    • @buneter
      @buneter Год назад +137

      @@dishadhouliyan5190 it was a joke

    • @dishadhouliyan5190
      @dishadhouliyan5190 Год назад +12

      @@buneter It was not a joke. He meant to say that comparison should be done between equal opponents. It is wrong to compare two person in which one is inspired by other.

  • @aranciere6710
    @aranciere6710 Год назад +1302

    I love it how even at 13 he still does his usual routine of adjusting all the pieces before he makes a move, something he still does today

    • @zxnnova7545
      @zxnnova7545 Год назад +73

      He got it from kasparov, one of his biggest inspirations

    • @TheBinaryWolf
      @TheBinaryWolf Год назад +26

      Placing chess pieces in the center of the squares is a feature of the overly conscientious personality, those who worship symmetry. The compulsive behavior and attention to detail fosters intelligence. But Magnus is not OCPD because he posseses a secondary trait that balances his thinking, so his ability to view the game microscopically and with a wide angle simultaneously gives him a great advantage. A gift.

    • @potirde
      @potirde Год назад

      Autism/OCD. And seen it from Kasparov.

    • @TheBinaryWolf
      @TheBinaryWolf Год назад +14

      @@potirde Yes, OCD and a severe level of OCPD reflect some autistic features: but neither Kasparov nor Carlsen are autistic or suffer an axis II disordrer: they are too functional...but certainly a little overly conscientious (aka perfectionism/workaholism). I should know, being one.

    • @sergioortiz8219
      @sergioortiz8219 Год назад +8

      pretty much all chess players do that

  • @zchronic_
    @zchronic_ Год назад +1639

    This is crazy that he was able to match up to the number 1 player at the time absolutely amazing 🤩

    • @ycee8629
      @ycee8629 Год назад +10

      he got time advantage tho

    • @mariusbelisle3494
      @mariusbelisle3494 Год назад +27

      @@ycee8629 no he didnt

    • @caprise-music6722
      @caprise-music6722 Год назад

      @@ycee8629 that’s where you’re wrong. And Kasparov being late don’t matter shite

    • @elfri1738
      @elfri1738 Год назад +7

      If you study the board you will see that he would have won if he had more time.

    • @superseondelight
      @superseondelight Год назад +1

      ​@@mariusbelisle3494 He did

  • @Gomace
    @Gomace Год назад +971

    2:31 Dam, Magnus is 13 years old, playing the World Chess Champion, and he's just looking at some other game, not even thinking about his own game. That's a true Chess Grand Master right there.

    • @dipalibaul9120
      @dipalibaul9120 Год назад +229

      I do that during my school exams

    • @Gomace
      @Gomace Год назад +60

      @@dipalibaul9120 But you can't draw a school exam

    • @joe5942
      @joe5942 Год назад +5

      @@Gomace I’d see it as getting the same exact grade on it as your overall grade for the class

    • @Gomace
      @Gomace Год назад +4

      @@joe5942 Passing is winning, though.

    • @joe5942
      @joe5942 Год назад +4

      @@Gomace true

  • @arturt7192
    @arturt7192 11 месяцев назад +194

    Magnus is definitely a born genius. There is no way he had enough exposure at that age to draw Gary Casparov

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 7 месяцев назад +9

      Especially because he's old enough to have had his childhood with the apex of analog technology (90s-early 2000s, starting from the 60s) but was too young to have had the exposure of the current world through the digital world and YT as we know it from 2005 onwards. Sure there was the old media but information wasn't as instant as it is now.

  • @shivaadhikari153
    @shivaadhikari153 Год назад +487

    Wow this Kasparov Guy manages to draw with Magnus👏

    • @thesolaremperor3740
      @thesolaremperor3740 Год назад +7

      He's not some guy, he is one of the greatest player.

    • @frogzerfragzer
      @frogzerfragzer Год назад +179

      @@thesolaremperor3740 someone missed sarcasm class.

    • @ashupashu5559
      @ashupashu5559 Год назад +19

      @@thesolaremperor3740 he's the kasparov guy

    • @thesolaremperor3740
      @thesolaremperor3740 Год назад +4

      @@ashupashu5559 I see

    • @ashupashu5559
      @ashupashu5559 Год назад +24

      @@thesolaremperor3740 My child you only look, but you cannot see.

  • @artek0050
    @artek0050 Год назад +266

    That was an incredibly informative breakdown of the game for someone who understands the game at a basic level and is fascinated by its matches at a higher one.

  • @jordanksatria7777
    @jordanksatria7777 Год назад +1274

    This kid really has a great future at chess

    • @bhavanipakki3524
      @bhavanipakki3524 Год назад +69

      bro what the heck he is magnus carlsen he is the grandmaster of chess now

    • @bluelanterns2589
      @bluelanterns2589 Год назад +153

      @@bhavanipakki3524 R/ Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh

    • @chickadeelittle588
      @chickadeelittle588 Год назад +38

      @@bhavanipakki3524 R/Whoooooosh

    • @soulking4444
      @soulking4444 Год назад

      @@bhavanipakki3524 wow is he? I really admire your sense of humor

    • @bhavanipakki3524
      @bhavanipakki3524 Год назад +2

      @@chickadeelittle588 @Blue Lanterns oh okok

  • @Pawncontrol
    @Pawncontrol Год назад +9

    what a great video, keep doing more of these pls man, i enjoy yours wayyy more

  • @Alexott
    @Alexott Год назад +28

    3:00 ... Karpov enjoying this.

  • @TGx92
    @TGx92 Год назад +139

    Guess Magnus learned one major thing about being the best: Never show up on time 😂

    • @octobsession3061
      @octobsession3061 11 месяцев назад +15

      Plus arrange your pieces to piss them off and give them mental instability

    • @TGx92
      @TGx92 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@octobsession3061 Then do a prayer at the end 😂

    • @wh_kers
      @wh_kers 8 месяцев назад

      musashi is shrugging in his grave

  • @activegaming8462
    @activegaming8462 Год назад +77

    Magnus:chills
    Garry Kasparov:having a mental breakdown

    • @Mentalex0
      @Mentalex0 Год назад +5

      Kasparov always acts like this, there was no breakdown and he won 3 games against Magnus 2,5 - 0,5

  • @a-zminutes6889
    @a-zminutes6889 Год назад +8

    Wow, I really like this Channel😁 Keep on making videos for the like of us and chess community💯

  • @Tonsters
    @Tonsters Год назад

    Bro nice video and your only at 988 subs thats crazy keep up the good work

  • @krystalgomez2300
    @krystalgomez2300 Год назад +13

    The intense commentary is everything. I love it

  • @Shayrin2
    @Shayrin2 Год назад +213

    But isn’t this video showing that Magnus has an edge ? When he was 13, I’m pretty sure we didn’t have stockfish and all the other tools available. So he was able to match the greatest by pure skill and intellect, at 13. He may have more tools at his disposition now, but he clearly didn’t back then.

    • @kg4wwn
      @kg4wwn 9 месяцев назад +3

      Except that he has the time advantage, so it really doesn't show that he has an edge on equal footing. It just shows that the two players are of similar skill. To really say either of them is better than the other you would not only need them to have the same time available. Also, a player may be better at white or black. To really show if one player has the edge over the other you would need at least two games, with each player playing each color pieces, and without a time imbalance. (Even if the imbalance here was the fault of Kasparov)

    • @IOverlord
      @IOverlord 9 месяцев назад +9

      It just shows that some people are built different and all we can do is idolize them in our pathetic lives lmfao

    • @ricochet813
      @ricochet813 9 месяцев назад +1

      he was 13 so how many years did he have to use those tools?

    • @muscularleopard9613
      @muscularleopard9613 7 месяцев назад +7

      He may have a slight time advantage but you should also consider the fact that the experience gap Kasparov had at the time is greater than Magnus. So can't we consider this an equal match between the two of them considering tge time and experience both of them had?

    • @ryangarnett4705
      @ryangarnett4705 2 месяца назад

      time advantage is given on purpose most of the time. These masterminds know that their brain works differently with the pressure of showing up late.@@kg4wwn

  • @macin6931
    @macin6931 Год назад +154

    Great Video, I think this style is a much more approachable way of showing Chess games compared to a lot of other Chess RUclipsrs.

    • @mateusz2684
      @mateusz2684 Год назад +15

      Really? "If the queen goes to h2 it is an instant checkmate" how, by teleporting? "Luckily he has seen that", it's just lazy

    • @macin6931
      @macin6931 Год назад +10

      @@mateusz2684 thats exactly what I mean. Its not so specific and by extension not so complicated. It gives a general Idea of the plan and its merit.

    • @hikikomori_3708
      @hikikomori_3708 Год назад +1

      @@mateusz2684 The sentence structure is so weird in certain places I'm almost certain it was written by AI

    • @johnmerlino581
      @johnmerlino581 Год назад +4

      @@macin6931 Uh, no. It's actually bad. Makes no sense at all in some places. Just one of many examples at 4:40 : "Kasparov attacks Carlsen's back line, moving his rook to e1 and offering a trade". Offering a trade??? He captured a piece and Magnus has no choice but to take back.
      Another really bad example at 4:05 : "They trade pieces back and forth and Carlsen wins the exchange coming out a piece ahead". No such trades were made in the video at that time - not even any moves were made. Also, "wins the exchange" means that a knight/bishop was traded for a rook, and a "piece" usually means a bishop/knight (although sometimes it can refer to a rook). But, in fact, Magnus only won a pawn here.
      Sorry, but this is very bad terminology in a very bad commentary.

    • @macin6931
      @macin6931 Год назад +1

      @@johnmerlino581 why @ me? Nothing of what you said relates to what I said I liked about it xD

  • @zard394
    @zard394 Год назад +199

    This boy looks very passionate about chess, I hope he becomes a grandmaster and soon a world champion

    • @dcincco3292
      @dcincco3292 Год назад +2

      You don’t know him now?

    • @dcincco3292
      @dcincco3292 Год назад +4

      Or is this satire?

    • @entrialof
      @entrialof Год назад

      @@dcincco3292 its a fucking joke

    • @dcincco3292
      @dcincco3292 Год назад +2

      @@entrialof geez, calm down. I wasn’t sure.

    • @thomasthegreatape808
      @thomasthegreatape808 Год назад +1

      @@dcincco3292 There has to be one to say it

  • @zachhaywood1564
    @zachhaywood1564 Год назад +36

    You are a really good narrator/commentator, I'm a total noob in chess and this was very easy to follow, thanks!

    • @slobbo420
      @slobbo420 Год назад +4

      The voice is AI. Agree that the content is great.

    • @jonetyson
      @jonetyson 11 месяцев назад

      The commentator is also a chess noob.

  • @itubeyuutube
    @itubeyuutube 10 месяцев назад +3

    Your voice is entertaining, reminds me of the same voice in some of murakmi's audio books. ❤

  • @WorldChessComunity-gh3xx
    @WorldChessComunity-gh3xx 5 месяцев назад +1

    This match was unforgettable, thank you for sharing video

  • @fluturisialbine2585
    @fluturisialbine2585 9 месяцев назад

    although i understand basic chess , the way you told the story and the music made me stay till the final second of the clip!

  • @donnythedingo
    @donnythedingo Год назад +101

    You beautifully edited this video like a True Crimes story. hard hitting. Fast paced. Instantly gripping.

    • @lekhrajprasad8026
      @lekhrajprasad8026 Год назад +1

      Right

    • @sjessin
      @sjessin Год назад +2

      9/10: Great experience. A bit low on explosions and blood during action scenes.

    • @jonetyson
      @jonetyson 11 месяцев назад +1

      But the actual text of the commentary is inane.

  • @snoozy04
    @snoozy04 9 месяцев назад +2

    One of the best chess narrations on RUclips thanks.

  • @realtruth4259
    @realtruth4259 3 месяца назад

    JUST RAN INTO THIS GR8 VIDEO THNX

  • @TravelerTaylor007
    @TravelerTaylor007 5 месяцев назад +2

    It’s a tale as old as time! The new learn from the old’s mistakes with the added advantage of the natural progression of educational opportunities. Technology has given magnus access to the best mentors and game footage from across the globe since he was a child. It’s a beautiful thing.

  • @lightyagami1752
    @lightyagami1752 Год назад +10

    So Magnus learned one thing well from the great Kasparov: how to arrive stylishly late to a chess game. 😂

  • @jdinafrica
    @jdinafrica Год назад +4

    its really nice of Carlson to show that old guy how to play chess.

  • @originaljazzgirl
    @originaljazzgirl 5 месяцев назад +1

    Appreciate the video, I just subscribed. For future videos, it's kind of hard to follow the game visually when the chessboard is zooming in and out. Would papreciate it if it just stayed in the corner.

  • @papadocsamedi2544
    @papadocsamedi2544 11 месяцев назад +1

    "Luckily he sees this move" ...😂
    I mean the commentary is top notch

  • @englishrose4388
    @englishrose4388 9 месяцев назад +14

    Wow. A draw with Kasparov and Magnus was only 13. That says a lot about Magnus’ talent.

  • @arthurmillington657
    @arthurmillington657 Год назад +3

    I watched this thinking it was from a large channel, only 128 subs is a crime

  • @stevenstudler5507
    @stevenstudler5507 11 месяцев назад +2

    Learned a lot from this vid, thanks for the play by play.

  • @originaljazzkatt
    @originaljazzkatt 7 месяцев назад +1

    These GOAT debates are so middle school. Just appreciate great players for the time for the time in which they existed.

  • @TheTopThreeHighestRated
    @TheTopThreeHighestRated Год назад +162

    Why wasn’t it mentioned that Kasparov and Carlsen played three games in this event, and that Kasparov won 2,5 - 0,5 over Carlsen?

    • @InsanityKillstreak
      @InsanityKillstreak Год назад +36

      because it was magnus at his 13 years old????

    • @chriscohen4287
      @chriscohen4287 Год назад +83

      @@InsanityKillstreak because it's clickbait

    • @rarewubbox6413
      @rarewubbox6413 Год назад +20

      to be fair carlsen was 13, did you expect a 13 year old to win 9-5 over kasparov

    • @johnc3403
      @johnc3403 Год назад +13

      @@chriscohen4287 well, it's clickbait if you know nothing about chess

    • @NecromancyForKids
      @NecromancyForKids Год назад +7

      Because that makes the story less interesting

  • @MrMajsterixx
    @MrMajsterixx Год назад +4

    it ruquires a lot of inteligence, for iexample i got better at computer games around 18 because i sterted to be able to think forward, the fact that he tied with him at the age 13 is amazing and i dont even play chess, i know the rules and played few times, but when i watch the pro matches i cant even comperhend whats goin on

  • @TheMightyOdin
    @TheMightyOdin Год назад

    That was intense with the music and narration.

  • @alekseynikolaev4386
    @alekseynikolaev4386 9 месяцев назад +1

    Two legends!!

  • @pathologicalphilosophy1959
    @pathologicalphilosophy1959 Год назад +3

    Magnus was looking at games on other tables while he played Gary

  • @grigkorotkikh7292
    @grigkorotkikh7292 Год назад +13

    after that match kasparov flew to norway to train him for a week...and magnus really took off after that :) know that story well

    • @WKLNETWORK
      @WKLNETWORK 11 месяцев назад

      Magnus train Kasparov or the other way round?

  • @Buster_Nutsmash
    @Buster_Nutsmash 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Short and sweet.🍻

  • @unicornakash
    @unicornakash 8 месяцев назад

    thats 20 years back, holy cow its 2023!!

  • @shindoxxx
    @shindoxxx 10 месяцев назад +4

    He was already 2484 elo at that time and he became a GM one month later.

  • @damienca6634
    @damienca6634 Год назад +17

    it's crazy to think that Kasparov manage to draw this game.

  • @jackmehoff273
    @jackmehoff273 Год назад +2

    That’s where magnus got the coming late part from 😂

  • @tagamasidfilms6464
    @tagamasidfilms6464 8 месяцев назад

    some day he will be a champion

  •  Год назад +5

    If Kasparov would have had the technology of this era, he would have been a real compute engine on the board.

  • @_EggsBenedict
    @_EggsBenedict Год назад +3

    woah, that kasparov guy almost beat magnus
    i'd say if he spent more time playing chess he could even overtake him

  • @IvQ
    @IvQ 10 месяцев назад +1

    in my opinion this is the most legendary and epi chess game so far

  • @MaRkoCkmarkos
    @MaRkoCkmarkos 8 месяцев назад

    Just gave this kid a tie not to make him cry

  • @skidawg22
    @skidawg22 10 месяцев назад +17

    As a chess instructor, I use this game to illustrate good opening principles and chess notation. I can also say that I've been in the same room at different times as both of these men.

  • @davizza5142
    @davizza5142 Год назад +5

    If u see good the clock is ticking for magnus not for kasparok 😳

  • @Catty_lovesmilo
    @Catty_lovesmilo 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing,Match with Magnus carlsen and kasparov when at the age of 13 Magnus play magnificently and great I hope he has a great future on chess ♟️😁

  • @MikeBertelsenDK
    @MikeBertelsenDK 9 месяцев назад

    Lately I have been watching a lot of chess videos. I still have no idea about what's going on or what the narrator is saying but it's exciting.

  • @lackamoo965
    @lackamoo965 Год назад +10

    Wow this Russian dude tied with Magnus

  • @MagnusJonsson82
    @MagnusJonsson82 Год назад +2

    It is really amazing game from Carlsen, but I think at this time. Kasparov barely have meet younger like Carlsen was here. And he was for sure think this game will be a peace of cake. Kasparov was only playing those top players around the world and was not compete in those open tournament like Carlsen doing. But I truly now Kasparov is 1 of the biggest legend ever playing chess without a doubt.

  • @shahabjp
    @shahabjp 5 месяцев назад

    At 2.51 Magnus eyes just nailed and thus dominate and tried for control!
    Though Kasperv retired more years ago,this kid is a Gem
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @SLAPERZZ1
    @SLAPERZZ1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bro was getting stressed out by Magnus😂 shook his head at least 50 times

  • @codm9922
    @codm9922 Год назад +5

    Magnus is insane

  • @Orion-zq8jf
    @Orion-zq8jf Год назад +4

    intense commentary, little over the top but, well done anyways

  • @amitmishal4778
    @amitmishal4778 8 месяцев назад

    This day the world saw a "New King was Born in Chess Kingdom"

  • @loretozamoras4459
    @loretozamoras4459 Год назад +13

    Do you think if Kasparov has played in this era of chess engines he could not be the best? Magnus and Gary are two great players in different eras. But I have to give credit to Gary because he played in the time when there was no advanced chess engines to analyze games. He is still my goat.

    • @charles-antoinemartel-roy
      @charles-antoinemartel-roy 11 месяцев назад +1

      This was in 2004, back when most if not all home-available chess engines were hundreds of elo points weaker than Kasparov. Realistically, when they played this match, Kasparov had access to far better engines to practice against than Magnus, who was only 13 years old.

    • @coreosad2261
      @coreosad2261 10 месяцев назад

      Depends. If you took prime Kasparov, i think he may get top 20, but if he had the same tools as GMs these days, he would for sure be top 2

  • @adityapaul8508
    @adityapaul8508 Год назад +17

    If he continues playing this way I'm sure he would become the world champion someday

  • @Jesus_Broski
    @Jesus_Broski 3 месяца назад +1

    Legend has it that this kid went on to be a great diver

  • @onarose
    @onarose 4 месяца назад

    This was interesting to watch except I can't handle the dancing chess board! Please just keep it still, bless you!

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Год назад +35

    computers changed everything in the mid 90s. The ability to easily study 1000s of games gives a huge advantage, this on top of AI that can easily beat Magnus and teaches you the best moves. A much bigger part of chess now is memorization rather than creativity than it was for kasparov or fischer.

    • @Misaki11111
      @Misaki11111 Год назад +3

      So all Magnus did between 1 year old to 13 years old was memorize plays? I get your point but this doesn't apply to Magnus.

  • @CornholioPuppetMaster
    @CornholioPuppetMaster Год назад +6

    It’s like watching young Kratos fight Ares. He loses because he’s too young and small but years later he defeats him and takes his title

  • @mogn1741
    @mogn1741 Год назад

    I like how Anatonly Karpov is watching like "Yes, young Magnus yes... kick his ass for me!!!"

  • @RohitNaik
    @RohitNaik 8 месяцев назад

    That kid should play Chess more often

  • @spamfood9971
    @spamfood9971 Год назад +6

    I wonder what ever happened to Magnus. He seemed to have a bright future in chess.

  • @asdfkhieee
    @asdfkhieee 11 месяцев назад +7

    The fact a 13 year old could even get to a draw with Kasparov is amazing but lets not forget a draw is a win for black. Kasparov won, but it really sets the spotlight on how talented Magnus was, and just how much potential he had at that time.

  • @Leibniz920
    @Leibniz920 Год назад +1

    Doubled pawns on the g file aren't always a weakness. They give the king an escape square

  • @Redranddd
    @Redranddd Месяц назад +1

    I love how Kaspárov came late and now Magnus always comes late

  • @TimothyWhiteheadzm
    @TimothyWhiteheadzm Год назад +8

    Kasparov is 59 not 54. You said the clocks were ticking down even though Magnus had not yet made a move. If they were ticking then Magnus would be loosing time not Kasparov.

  • @kz-jo6bd
    @kz-jo6bd Год назад +4

    Just one comment, Kasparov didn't lose anytime for being late :/ idk why, maybe some respect for the highest level players?

    • @luffyroblox4923
      @luffyroblox4923 Год назад

      no its Magnus turn first but he wait

    • @kz-jo6bd
      @kz-jo6bd Год назад

      @@luffyroblox4923 yeah respect for the highest level players

    • @Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_Too
      @Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_Too Год назад +1

      @@kz-jo6bd This has been the modus operandi for MC. The reasoning behind it is simple: "chess is about making clever moves - not about who can keep appointments".

  • @dhanurs8085
    @dhanurs8085 6 месяцев назад

    Wow , the commentary is so good

  • @xxlCortez
    @xxlCortez 9 месяцев назад

    So, that's where Magnus was inspired to arrive late.

  • @dragonofthewest8305
    @dragonofthewest8305 11 месяцев назад +4

    Damn even at 13 he was one of the best

    • @thomasmoore3706
      @thomasmoore3706 11 месяцев назад

      fax, you can't say there's any competition between kasparov and carlson when tied as only a kid, grampa kasparov had 80 years to prepare to beat this child and he failed

  • @PureAwesommeness
    @PureAwesommeness Год назад +11

    This kid just got lucky.. he's good, but just like the other "prodigies" out there, his dream of becoming number 1 probably got crushed! Oh well..

    • @timothybridges7577
      @timothybridges7577 Год назад

      He is now the breast of all time

    • @ainulislam5392
      @ainulislam5392 Год назад +1

      He's the best Chess player alive

    • @PureAwesommeness
      @PureAwesommeness Год назад

      @@ainulislam5392
      No way?! I don't believe you

    • @shashibala7147
      @shashibala7147 Год назад

      @PureAwesommeness You're stupid he is the greatest chess player of all time winning 125 games in a row and he is an adult older than you weirdo

    • @ritamikhail6589
      @ritamikhail6589 Год назад

      @@PureAwesommeness you mom doesn’t believe you

  • @kaizheng4795
    @kaizheng4795 Месяц назад

    That was top notch commentary

  • @__.anirudh.__27
    @__.anirudh.__27 10 месяцев назад +2

    Notice
    The Pepsi near magnus in the thumbnail is yellow😳

  • @choragora
    @choragora Год назад +5

    1:04 only one game? why tf you lying, they played at least 3 games that magnus lost 2 of them and draw one

    • @1dgram
      @1dgram Год назад +1

      That's right, there were two other games, one played on the same day and one the day before. Kasparov played as white in both of those games and won. The openings were the King's Indian Defense and the English. Kasparov was famous for the King's Indian. I'm not sure if that was the best choice for young Carlsen

  • @rioborzeli147
    @rioborzeli147 17 дней назад

    Wonderfull video. Watching the well done chess movie , this is Real life cool. Love seeing a 13 year old kick it. Good for him

  • @hugomaldonado1051
    @hugomaldonado1051 Год назад

    this was a great video bit the background music was too much

  • @nelsonpun
    @nelsonpun 11 месяцев назад +29

    "In 2009, Magnus hired Kasparov as a coach. During their sessions, they played many training games. According to Magnus himself, he won the majority of those, although he never revealed a specific score." The cool thing about chess is that players only get better as they get older; unlike physical competitions. So its a good way to know that our current champions are really all time champions. We dont really have to spend time theorizing about players in their hypothetical primes. Players only get better and better over time.

    • @rickwarm
      @rickwarm 10 месяцев назад +13

      That is not true at all, the older a person gets the worse he plays. Exactly like muscles the brains starts to decay. You can see that clearly in chess statistics. That is why some GMs resign at their peak.

    • @Andy_466
      @Andy_466 9 месяцев назад +2

      Totally false, players decline as they age.

  • @extremebrah
    @extremebrah 10 месяцев назад

    He almost became a chess jedi...almost 😂

  • @peacefulwarrior9518
    @peacefulwarrior9518 Год назад +11

    Magnus vs Kasparov is like MJ vs Lebron. The modern player is obviously better but if you want to value the achievements of the older player you can definitely make an argument for it.

    • @jackreilly4427
      @jackreilly4427 Год назад

      I agree with you 100 percent but many people will disagree

    • @eclxys
      @eclxys Год назад +1

      MJ vs Kobe probably works better since MJ helped Kobe learn a couple of things and basically "passing the torch" just like how Kasparov did with Magnus

    • @johns7530
      @johns7530 Год назад +4

      I have seen both MJ and Lebron play. A lot. I grew up in Chicago and watched a ton of the Bulls championship seasons. I've seen Lebron play a lot as well. He is a great player undoubtedly. But to suggest that the modern player is better is absolutely laughable. MJ would average 50 points a game in today's game. Players like Barkley have said as much. There is no comparison. And it isn't close, either. Lebron is of course great, but in one of MJ's first games at Madison Square Garden, he got a standing ovation from NY fans at the end of the game, b/c the whole crowd was like "holy shit, I've never seen anybody do THAT." MJ is the GOAT. I'm not even a huge MJ fan, I know he was kind of an a-hole a lot of the time. I don't give people a free pass to treat people badly just b/c they're great at a sport. So this isn't really a biased account from a Bulls or MJ fan, I don't like MJ as much as I used to after seeing "The Last Dance". But as a basketball player MJ was way better than Lebron. I think Kobe might have been better than Lebron as well, honestly.

  • @judah1276
    @judah1276 11 месяцев назад +5

    No way Kasparov is 54. Kasparov looked 54 like 20 years ago

    • @danielstamate4461
      @danielstamate4461 9 месяцев назад

      born in '63, that got my attention as well. He's 60 now.

  • @phj223
    @phj223 9 месяцев назад

    NGL, if a kid beats me at chess, I'm beating him up

  • @priyanshu3757
    @priyanshu3757 Год назад

    My man adpoted kaspros habit of comming late😂😂

  • @agentstepheng289
    @agentstepheng289 Год назад +6

    BTW, Kasparov play Carlsen 4 times with 3 of the games was during this tournament - 2004 Keykjavik Rapid.
    The first game between them occured during the 16 player round robin tournament. Kasparov defeated Carlson in round 10 in only 21 moves. Kasparov came in 2nd with a score of 12/15 and Carlsen finished 15th with a score of 4/15.
    The game in the video is their 2nd game which occured during the 1st game of the 1st round of the 16 player knockout tournament. During the round they played two rapid games with a 25+5 time control. Kasparov won 1.5 to 0.5. Kasparov won the knockout tournament. BTW, if the score is tied after two games, a sudden death blitz game (5 min + 3 sec) would have been played.
    Their 4th game was in 2020 during the Champions Showdown Chess 9LX. 57-year old Kasparov made a cameo appearance and played as White in a 55-move draw against Carlsen.
    So lifetime score - Kasparov +2-0=2 // Carlsen +0-2=2

  • @fijitimeislandlifevlog
    @fijitimeislandlifevlog 10 месяцев назад +2

    This Carlsen kid has a future and could go far 😂❤

  • @newyork.english
    @newyork.english 2 месяца назад

    Wow. big respect!

  • @carloverdiary6089
    @carloverdiary6089 Год назад +1

    I missed the Clip where Magnus going around while Karparof Thinking...

  • @3b00d321
    @3b00d321 Год назад +10

    Better than a 23 minute of Gotham Chess Screaming

  • @majorpwner241
    @majorpwner241 Год назад +4

    Dude... the music. It's chess, not some cheesy Hollywood balls-to-the-wall action scene. Stop this.

    • @oxifly276
      @oxifly276 Год назад +4

      Bro calm down, it’s just a RUclips video. If you don’t like the content just leave

    • @eiven2780
      @eiven2780 Год назад

      Cry about it

    • @kushtophajames7259
      @kushtophajames7259 Год назад

      So what crybaby?

  • @Ashelar
    @Ashelar Год назад

    A thing these sort of videos often forget, yes we got pc and so that help and that a advantage, but is also a lot more high ratet and skilled players today, compared to when Bobby and Kasparov and so was playing, and they get a lot of practice true online chess and so on, making the competetion a lot harder today then for 20 or more years.