Magnus - Fear of Anand & how he overcomes 🤠

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • After becoming the world chess champion for the first time, Magnus revealed in an interview how he feared Visy Anand and what made him realise that he was going to win it. Enjoy
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Комментарии • 148

  • @GJChess
    @GJChess  Год назад +12

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  • @annar0909
    @annar0909 Год назад +119

    How easily he acknowledges his fear, he is truly a champion

    • @youtubeyo142
      @youtubeyo142 5 месяцев назад +1

      That's how you become a champion, by acknowledging your weakness and working on it

  • @watasiblah
    @watasiblah Год назад +412

    Carlsen at his peak was unstoppable. Anand was a beast in his prime too, took down Kramnik. Kramnik at his peak of course took down Kasparov. Etc. Each champion had a peak valley. It is hard to maintain that form over time.

    • @kairon5249
      @kairon5249 Год назад +25

      and dont forget kasparov (barely) took down karpov, and then this is where it ends because karpov became champion because fischer forfeit

    • @davidmoss9926
      @davidmoss9926 Год назад +4

      he's still there

    • @cogybear
      @cogybear Год назад

      Magnus is peaking now you numpty

    • @Vadim_Ibragimov
      @Vadim_Ibragimov Год назад +4

      ​@@kairon5249Karpov got his title without a match against Fisher, but in 1974-1984 he absolutely dominated everybody. So, he had his peak too

    • @kairon5249
      @kairon5249 Год назад

      @@Vadim_Ibragimov yeah karpov is definitely one of the goats, but he didn't dethrone anyone to get the title so the line of succession ends

  • @parthasarathibhattacharyya7166
    @parthasarathibhattacharyya7166 Год назад +153

    never saw this interview before thanks

  • @arunkorrapati1987
    @arunkorrapati1987 Год назад +103

    people talk about Anand 's chess skills and his great attitude only.. But what I want to draw attention to.. is that he was WAY ahead of his time.. for ex : Fischer had Morphy to look upto... Kasparov had a lot of soviet players to look up to... But for Anand, not only was he the first GM ( or second ? )but went on to become the world champ and one of the all time Greats... He was the one for next gen Indians to look upto but who did he have to look upto..?? In his formative years, India did not have a chess establishment, former champs to look upto or great respect or support for the sport.. If you assess his success against the odds he faced, then you can truly appreciate his success

    • @YtTestBot
      @YtTestBot 11 месяцев назад +7

      He has beaten from old legends like tal, Kasparov to young stars like praggnananda

    • @dereknichols4376
      @dereknichols4376 6 месяцев назад +3

      U can say the same thing about Magnus
      Chess is not that popular in Norway
      Even now,no one following Magnus's step
      Magnus is the only magical talent from Norway

    • @devadathans5506
      @devadathans5506 5 месяцев назад +16

      @@dereknichols4376 Different times though. Engines, international tutors, travel etc. were much more accessible for Magnus than Vishy.

    • @krushna4181
      @krushna4181 5 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@dereknichols4376Vishy didn't have access to engines and he had no support of the government as India was already struggling just to come out of negative effects of colonialism. Whereas magnus had access to engines, had full support of the Norwegian government.

    • @devadathans5506
      @devadathans5506 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@krushna4181 Vishy did have access to engines. He was among the pioneers to use computers for prep. Just that engines were not as powerful as from Magnus's time

  • @parasuraman1155
    @parasuraman1155 Год назад +59

    Nice interview.
    Magnus’s honesty and humility makes me respect him even more.

  • @sushaantsekhar2031
    @sushaantsekhar2031 Год назад +169

    His respect for Anand sir still prevails and it's very evident by just the smile when each sake their hands during their matches 💖 thank for posting this!

    • @lh5717
      @lh5717 Год назад +1

      If you think about it. They actually know each other for quite a long time now.

    • @sushaantsekhar2031
      @sushaantsekhar2031 Год назад +4

      @@lh5717 yes that true, but like their friendship or the respect they have for each

    • @mainbuat704
      @mainbuat704 Год назад +1

      Fyi magnus was anand’s team in the previous world chess champion against kramnik

  • @seekzugzwangful
    @seekzugzwangful Год назад +31

    People like Anand and Spassky might be the chess players one could hang out with and have a good time. Genius but humble. Treading that line between assertive and aggressive..

  • @abelin5568
    @abelin5568 Год назад +17

    "...finally equalized my lifetime score...." A gracious and well worded reply.

  • @nossenkanter
    @nossenkanter Год назад +47

    "How I learned to stop worrying and love the Vishy"
    Featuring such riveting lines as:
    "I am become Vishy, destroyer of boards."

    • @ajaykhanna2141
      @ajaykhanna2141 Год назад +1

      Wow amazing analogy!

    • @RahulSharma-ot3wo
      @RahulSharma-ot3wo Год назад +4

      I love when vishy said it's vishying time and proceeded to vishy all over the board

    • @dragonbane44
      @dragonbane44 5 месяцев назад

      Truly one of the chess players of all time

  • @madhurworld
    @madhurworld Год назад +20

    Very nicely he said he fear a little bit
    And now everyone fear of him

  • @abelin5568
    @abelin5568 Год назад +25

    Wait. he said "...go through all of Anands games from the past..." Thats is a great deal of insane preparation.

    • @NikhilJha89
      @NikhilJha89 Год назад

      Yeah because peter knew it already 😂

    • @abelin5568
      @abelin5568 Год назад

      @@NikhilJha89 Who's Peter? Also, I'd like to know how far back did Magnus have to go to study a Anands games.

    • @SmartWatches-xu6ri
      @SmartWatches-xu6ri Месяц назад

      ​@abelin5568 anand's old coach who switched over to magnus for the match and basically leaked a bunch of stuff

  • @Tejasisphoenix
    @Tejasisphoenix 5 месяцев назад +5

    That's the greatest compliment Anand can get ...at the end it was attitude that separated these two

    • @buzztube1738
      @buzztube1738 5 месяцев назад +4

      Like anand needs anyone's compliment

  • @thechuckberryfan98
    @thechuckberryfan98 5 месяцев назад +2

    I like it. Here I’m listening to how Magnus enjoyed the challenge of Vishy Anand, who had beaten him on previous occasions. So the challenge was to improve his game, and of course, he believed in himself, and then he put his improvements to the real test, and came up with the goods. It’s a great example of a champion’s mindset. With thanks 😊

  • @ravivaradhan4956
    @ravivaradhan4956 4 месяца назад +1

    Carlsen is so incisively thoughtful! He nailed the psychological fear of Anand when he said that Anand was not taking his chances, but was waiting for the safest opportunities to play for the win. Once he sensed that, he was freed from his pre-match fear of Anand. Anand on the other hand went into the match being not in a great form. He also knew that Carlsen made very few mistakes relative to all the other players and hence he was fighting an uphill battle even though he was the defending champion.

  • @sbrynjelsen
    @sbrynjelsen Год назад +28

    I believe that is Peter Thiel interviewing Carlsen. He is not only a billionaire entrepreneur, but more importantly a National Master in the US.

  • @parasuraman1155
    @parasuraman1155 Год назад +7

    I followed the WCC 2013 game-by-game, and I thought that Magnus was the GOAT. Amazingly strong.

  • @sanjay7pisces
    @sanjay7pisces Год назад +6

    Carlson is a quick learner, preying on the opponent's weaknesses. Anand towards the end turned rusty and smug leading to string of losses

  • @DaudZaidi
    @DaudZaidi Год назад +15

    Wow, the guy taking interview is Peter Thiel, first investor of Facebook.

    • @mmustap3
      @mmustap3 Год назад +2

      That's what I was thinking lol

  • @NikhilJha89
    @NikhilJha89 Год назад +2

    Peter hien Nielsen leaked Anand’s prepared material and his weaknesses which led to his loss and Magnus winning its plain and simple.

  • @Being_anonumous
    @Being_anonumous Год назад +24

    64 squares is a universe in itself. There are infinite possibilities to analyse.

    • @boogieman6529
      @boogieman6529 Год назад +5

      that's a bit too much you don't need to make statements like these to appreciate chess because they sound stupid

    • @hossainzunaid3960
      @hossainzunaid3960 Год назад

      ​@@boogieman6529then you are stupid. Do you know how many moves are possible in chess?

    • @ridhamatri9447
      @ridhamatri9447 Год назад +2

      @@boogieman6529 no it's true. You'd have known if you had ever played chess.

    • @boogieman6529
      @boogieman6529 Год назад

      @@ridhamatri9447i have been playing chess regularly since many years and you can see me commenting on different chess videos that being said when people try to say that chess Is some kind of iq based game Or some other things like this. It is not it's a legendary game which has been played for thousands of years you don't have to add absurd things like this to make it seem more wonderful.

  • @sonnyjay1432
    @sonnyjay1432 Год назад +61

    Anand overestimated Carlsen and didn’t go for that killer instinct he had when playing previous world championships. Anand had his moments but failed to capitalize on them.

    • @asylum9868
      @asylum9868 Год назад +9

      no dude carlsen destroyed him
      vishy ia no where near magnus
      he was just a rookie that's why he was nervous

    • @ajaysabarish9645
      @ajaysabarish9645 Год назад +39

      Anand at that point was tired and was ready to give aways his title, just like how Carlsen was after 5 wcc wins. Anand had already achieved everything a chess player dreams of world#1, 5 times wcc, countless tournaments wins and a huge admiration from the chess world, the tiger was no longer hungry.

    • @HELLO_019
      @HELLO_019 Год назад +34

      ​​@@asylum9868vishy was 40+ carlsen had entered his prime 20s, carlsen felt tired with chess after 5 WC in 30s then think of vishy who was in 40s.

    • @hindustanimapper
      @hindustanimapper Год назад +5

      @@asylum9868 Vishy was beginning to lose his prime in 2013.

    • @asylum9868
      @asylum9868 Год назад +2

      @@hindustanimapper yeah yeah now everybody will say that
      magnus also lost his prime
      but even after winning 5 world Championship he is still the best player in the world
      soo don't say vishy was not in his prime

  • @srikanthan1000
    @srikanthan1000 Месяц назад

    Well playing the WC at 42 is an achievement in itself. Beating all those much younger players and reaching the finals is almost unheard of . Can’t imagine anyone else doing it . Not sure even Carlsen would be up to the task at that age.

  • @Parasuraman-ey4wo
    @Parasuraman-ey4wo 5 месяцев назад

    Very informing and interesting interview.
    Thanks.
    Appreciate it.

  • @thechuckberryfan98
    @thechuckberryfan98 5 месяцев назад

    And something we don’t always acknowledge of Mr. Carlsen is his humility. But here I am a witness of it, and again, I like it. Thanks again for this content 😊

  • @hkvamshi8754
    @hkvamshi8754 Год назад +16

    That's Anand's power.🔥

    • @Warzone-hz7pl
      @Warzone-hz7pl Год назад +1

      anand loses lmao

    • @rajinikanthan8967
      @rajinikanthan8967 Год назад +6

      ​@@Warzone-hz7plbefore the losses... Carlson Petrified....

    • @sahilrizvi6583
      @sahilrizvi6583 Год назад +3

      ​@@Warzone-hz7plno doubt carlsen>anand. But anand was 43 and carlsen was young amd strong..

    • @apaarshrivastava
      @apaarshrivastava Год назад

      ​@@Warzone-hz7plstops using lmao on a chess legend

    • @Warzone-hz7pl
      @Warzone-hz7pl Год назад

      @@apaarshrivastava lmao anand loses to magnus, now keep crying 😭😂

  • @abeerali1757
    @abeerali1757 Год назад

    And his shy smile❤😢

  • @SaptarshiSamanta-m6g
    @SaptarshiSamanta-m6g Год назад +1

    Beautiful video ❤

  • @durgaprasadsamantula699
    @durgaprasadsamantula699 5 месяцев назад +1

    Remember vishy was 42 when he was playing the world championship!

  • @Billy-sm3uu
    @Billy-sm3uu 5 месяцев назад

    overcoming the fear of Anand, we've all been there

  • @sathishkumar8654
    @sathishkumar8654 5 месяцев назад

    Most of us were too sure that Anand will regain his championship title in the second Championship encounter after loosing title. But Anand lost that too. He was no longer in his prime so does every player eventually comes down from the prime. He was still a great player of his time.

  • @californianbeast
    @californianbeast Год назад

    Whats the song in the background near the end?

  • @mmathems395
    @mmathems395 5 месяцев назад

    Enjoyment of the challenge. I tend to think that at no time did he hate his opponent.

  • @sunny4883
    @sunny4883 Год назад +2

    Why is Peter theil interviewing Carlsen 😂

  • @arnavrawat9864
    @arnavrawat9864 Год назад +2

    He's seems to bring Anand's weakness for comfort. It sort of fits Anand. Of course as a layman who am I to comment on Anand, but I wonder if there is truth to that.

    • @Tejasisphoenix
      @Tejasisphoenix 5 месяцев назад

      Success can do that .,.it worked before ...ultra safe ...but magnus was young and hungry

  • @nickkemp4979
    @nickkemp4979 Год назад

    Peter Theil lol. Poor Magnus

  • @cmc2110
    @cmc2110 Год назад +2

    So Anand basically gave him the match

  • @stan0033x
    @stan0033x Год назад +3

    i dont liek the new cartoony looking labels of the analysis on lichess

  • @Sathia_Remix
    @Sathia_Remix Год назад

    without demeaning the opponent, but his non-chalant trait still oozing out;
    if you dont like him, still could not hate him either

  • @krishnasalampuriya1311
    @krishnasalampuriya1311 5 месяцев назад

    Anand also learned Russian language and lived in RUssia to learn chess at that time.

  • @islarun4103
    @islarun4103 Год назад

    Just look tyson in sadghuru tell he was afraid.....

  • @grownupgaming
    @grownupgaming Год назад

    lol hahaha like the screenshot, im sure magnus is not fearing the subway customer

  • @fexurbis123
    @fexurbis123 Год назад +2

    Lose the tacky background music. I, for one, am not that easily bored.

  • @abeerali1757
    @abeerali1757 Год назад +2

    Why he is the GOAT Cuz he is never afried to admit he was intimidated by an apponent , just a Humbel guy .

  • @irichakraborty2328
    @irichakraborty2328 Год назад +1

    off course you will be scared to face a world champion which was anand back then..its natural

  • @gauranggoradia7303
    @gauranggoradia7303 5 месяцев назад

    Isn't that Peter Thiel ?

  • @snoisesebastian5876
    @snoisesebastian5876 Год назад

    Does anyone realise its Peter thiel?

  • @nirmalyamisra
    @nirmalyamisra Год назад

    any one one except magnus is still afraid of anand

  • @anands9194
    @anands9194 Год назад +6

    Anand , like most other Indians in all sports, lacked killer instinct.
    Too much of a gentleman.

    • @salehinshahriar6762
      @salehinshahriar6762 Год назад +6

      lol. nope, wrong assessment. his killer instincts took down Kramnik, Gelfand, Topalov, Shirov etc.

    • @somvanshee
      @somvanshee Год назад

      "In all sports"?
      You may watch cricket, many Indians with killer instinct :)

    • @YtTestBot
      @YtTestBot 11 месяцев назад

      He was already ready to give his title

  • @pputnam100
    @pputnam100 5 месяцев назад

    How long ago is this video? I ask because Magnus speaks English better now.

  • @muarakasih3484
    @muarakasih3484 Год назад

    From Indonesia 😀😀😀😀

  • @adhit528
    @adhit528 5 месяцев назад +1

    little bit little bit little bit.....

  • @stephen6272
    @stephen6272 Год назад

    i hate that subtitles are just on everything now

    • @oo0OAO0oo
      @oo0OAO0oo Год назад

      Cry me a river. A lot of people get access to content for this reason. It is for accessibility.

    • @danandresvillablancavega5995
      @danandresvillablancavega5995 Год назад +8

      I was born deaf. Subtitles are the way I access this information. The world is not only about you and your pink comfort.

    • @stephen6272
      @stephen6272 Год назад

      there's literally a subtitle button. we could turn it on and off if they didn't put it in the video @@danandresvillablancavega5995

    • @stephen6272
      @stephen6272 Год назад

      there's literally a subtitle button. we could turn it on and off if they didn't put it in the video @@oo0OAO0oo

    • @jadephoenix222
      @jadephoenix222 Год назад

      ​@@stephen6272there are many videos where the caption is unavailable..