Magnus Carlsen DESTROYS an opponent with 99% ACCURACY | Magnus Carlsen chess
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025
- Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster who is the former five-time World Chess Champion, reigning four-time World Rapid Chess Champion, and reigning six-time World Blitz Chess Champion. Arguably the greatest Chess player of all time, Carlsen has held the No. 1 position in the FIDE world chess rankings since 1 July 2011 and trails only Garry Kasparov in time spent as the highest-rated player in the world. His peak rating of 2882 is the highest in history. He also holds the record for the longest unbeaten streak at the elite level in classical chess. Magnus Carlsen DESTROYS an opponent with 99% ACCURACY | Magnus Carlsen chess
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Gotta love the sycophants and dancing clowns in the background
“DESTROYS” is an overstatement
It didn't look like 99% accuracy to me with all that weird king wandering.
Accuracy is bullshit marketing. And the title is just made up
The king wandering's pretty logical IMO. First time bunch of moves are defending the queen side, second time around is preventing the black queen from entering on the dark squares on the king side.
King wandering of the highest quality.
This guy is sharp. He spotted that nice tactic if he went to B1 with his knight. The queen could have gone to Qg6 and there would have been a threat of Bxh3
he is, i think if he started playing professionally he'd make it far
@@klimtkiller LEL
Qg6 would be a double attack against the knight on b1 and bxh3
Stolen from Chessbrahs?
Where is this stream from ? Where can i watch him m
Chessbrah
@@AfterDvrk twitch ?
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*"You measure the size of the accomplishment by the obstacles you had to overcome to reach your goals."* __Booker T. Washington
Magnus is look a like jesus😂
How is this not cheating?
Who? I mean, Magnus is the best chess player in the world rn, so if u think he's cheating ure probably just a 800 elo
@@amocapivarasrebaixadas hes getting input from his buddies.
@@JSSTygerhe's just asking them the move order of the opening and openings are just theory especially when its London system and he only asked about one move. Also bro has highest peak rating among humans so asking his buddies to help him who are probably 500 points lower than him sounds hilarious
@@vector_747 I'm as big a Magnus fan as anyone but when you've got people standing over your shoulder recommending moves, its cheating.
@@JSSTygerWhen you are the best player in the world it doesn't matter that much... he's won alot of tournaments without any help so things like this just slide..
😂
Hi ! What do we call "accuracy" in chess ? Can someone explain it to me ? 🥸
I also want to know!😮
In chess, "precision" is a concept that refers to the quality of moves, especially in the context of tactics and combinations.
An accurate move is a move that:
- Maximizes the possibilities of the position.
- Does not make mistakes that allow the opponent to gain an advantage.
- Leads to the most favorable result for the player.
Accuracy can be different in different situations. For example:
- At the beginning of the game, accuracy is related to controlling the center, developing pieces, and creating threats.
- In the middle of the game, accuracy can mean choosing the most effective plan, creating an attack or defending your position.
- At the end of the game, accuracy may be the precise use of material to realize an advantage or the ability to find a winning move.
Important to understand:
- Accuracy is not just the absence of errors, but also the optimal choice of move in a given situation.
- Errors come in different degrees of severity. Inaccuracies can be minor, while gross errors can lead to the loss of material or position.
Accuracy is the key to success in chess. The more accurate a player plays, the better his chances of winning.
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What do you mean? It’s pretty obvious…it’s just how accurate you play, how many mistakes, missed chances, good moves, etc you make during the game. If you play a perfect game without mistakes or missed opportunities it’s gonna be a 100% accuracy performance
accuracy is usually based off what the chess engine thinks is the best move. They are rated higher than any player. Stockfish is one of them and I think I remember hearing it can calculate the rest of the game if there are 7 or fewer pieces on the board, but when there are more than that it will only see about 15-20 moves into the future
@@gooblord9006 Thank you so much for the explanation !