how good is the memory of chess grandmasters
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Do grandmasters really have better memories than the rest of us? In this video, we'll explore this question and see how good the memory of chess players really is.
By watching this video, you'll learn how grandmasters remember chess positions and strategies, and how this memory helps them achieve peak performance. Pocket chess has never been so interesting!
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old grandmaster be like: ooh yes i remember this position i played it against dinasaurs 1 million years ago
Ahhh yes this Scandinavian huh, those were the good old days
These guys are so insane I can’t believe they can button up their shirts and put on their shoes.
Lol
Born too early to explore the universe.
Born too late to explore the world.
But we have:
Garry, Magnus, Anand, Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, Tendulkar, Kohli, Messi, LeBron James, Michael Jordan (and include other sports that I don't follow)
Shohei Ohtani
quandale dingle
and now some blue smurf thing
How did Magnus know the game by the third move of the opening.
It's a famous game among GMs because Anand or white lost in just a few moves.
I think I could make two in a row in the benchmark test. If I can remember the first number.
How tf did Magnus know it was Zapata-Anand just from the Petroff?
1st hint.
"I'm gonna play through an opening", if he would play a main line there would be thousands of games meaning it would be impossible to guess the game. So magnus knows that is a famous game in which an early mistake was made.
2nd hint: "if you can tell me who was playing Black"
Then Howell puts the Petrov on the board and Magnus thinks "Anand has that famous game in which he made a mistake on move 6."
Is impressive but certainly possible.
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