Yeah it's like "walk the talk" and only Magnus can do that and actually did it a few times which is crazy. Like recently he said he will win the Norway chess and actually did. Impressive af!
My uncle, may he Rest in Peace, Boris Eliosov was an IM. He was so confident, he didn't care enough about ELO ratings or becoming a GM. He played together Kasparov in a youth chess group in the USSR. He showed me his own lines and creations, he got me into chess. I think he topped out at 2500 ELO but I saw much higher numbers in various blitz games. He taught at Iowa State briefly, and was asked by a fellow professor to teach his son. He became #1 in his age group in under a year. I wish my uncle had a chance to play with Magnus today.
Yo, I was reading your story, and very soon, I realized that I don't give a ... then I stopped reading and started writing to tell you how boaring it really was
This is a prime example of champion mindset...at 13 he drew with one of the best in history...for some that would have been a lifetime achievement...but he is still remembering it for not winning/going for the win...that's how you become great!!❤❤
Kasparov was past his prime, but Carlsen was before his prime. And, at that particular point in time, kasparov was closer to his prime than Carlsen. What was Carlsen's ELO in their 2004 meeting? Well below 2700.
I dig what you’re saying , but 13 year olds don’t think about lifetime achievements . Him playing that match was more of a blessing even though he did earn it
Not in years what are you talking about. He doesn't compete for world championship plays casually and does speed chess for fun while still winning. He says what he wants and everyone treats him as an unbeatable players. Which had gone to his head for sure but he continues to be the best. He has nothing to stress anymore.
Whenever i see Magnus Carlsen i just see this 13 years old kid but with some experience, Bro never changed he still has everything. That's scary to his opponents actually, imagine you will play against the guy who drew kasparov 20 years ago but with extra 20 years of experience 😂😂
Guys commenting do not understand how deep are these words, they touched my heart, and I really changed since I improved not my skills but my CHARACTER. As underestimated as important.
That’s just shifting your goal from „I’ll do my best to win“ to „I will beat them“. It’s the confidence in your own skill and you’ll immediately play different.
It's so true. He said prior to the tournament that it will be difficult to play Kasparov but I stand a chance against Karpov. And you can see the result. He defeated Karpov and drawn with Kasparov.
One interesting thing about chess is that you have many child grandmasters who still remain very good in their middle age. So you literally watch them grow up, and then slowly grow older. Magnus is one example of the “golden boy” in chess so people can’t bear to discipline him harshly lol It’s not the same in many other sports/endeavours where they start fading in their late twenties (like football) or only bloom in when much older (eg doctors after many years of formal education)
That should be inspiring to anyone no matter what you are trying to do. The GOAT of chess was once uncertain and his advice is to literally believe that you can do it.
The higher level now is Magnus playing against himself or playing against Stockfish. Keep climbing Magnus! Don't let yourself stagnate because you've reached the peak!
There is no play against stockfish. It's just not physically possible, it's only gonna get better. It's like asking a human to compete with a car, it's dumb, magnus ain't winning and so does anyone else in past, future or present. Magnus himself is a prodigy in terms of memory. His intuition is nothing more than what he remembers from different games and he would still lose. No wonder, the competition in chess dwindled.
@@lordblanck7923 Winning or losing is irrelevant. The point is that he's so good that there is no human that rivals him. If he wants to keep improving, he can play stockfish. Ofc he'll lose. But, he'll also likely improve.
@@Scott_Wish well i wouldn't go that far about magnus. He wins more than he loses, that's all there is. Its a game of pieces where everything is equal. Sometimes he makes mistakes just like others...really no need to make him some sort of unbeatable god or something. And it's not anime where you keep improving and becomes a super computer himself. He can't even get close to a computer in terms of calculation, no one can. That's the whole reason, computers were made. Even if he plays for 100 years in prime condition he won't beat stockfish. Human brain has limits dude just like our physical capabilities
@@lordblanck7923 Bro, the guy you replied to literally said "If he wants to keep improving, he can play stockfish. Ofc he'll lose. But, he'll also likely improve" Can you read?
Just imagine, the only thing stopping him from being the best was himself, he's not arrogant, he simply left no rock unturned in order to convince himself, it's now a logical implication rather than trusting himself.
For you translate: "My game against kasparov in 2004 when i was 13 is a prime example of my lack of confidence at that time. Naturally he was a much, much stronger player than i was back then. There was no doubt about that, but in that particular game if i had actually believed very seriously that i could beat Kasparov, then i probably would have managed. But when i was 16, 17 years old, i got into the level where there was no higher level i was, i was playing against the best players in the world, and i discovered very, very quickly that in order to not just draw them, but to beat them, you have to have the beliefthat, hmm, you know, you can competewith, uhn, with, with, anybody. And that was the firsttime i reallyfound that. And within a few years, i was completely convinced, rightly or not that i was the the man, that i was the best."
One of the most difficult things in the life of a competitive spirit is reaching the top. Where do you aspire to go? What are your goals? It must be draining until a new real challenge arrives.
Berikan kembali apa yang Anda berikan, jangan ada jebakan topi", jika mereka menolak, jangan khawatir, semuanya baik-baik saja, tidak bisa dihentikan Anda harus menerimanya tanpa ragu, ini adalah akhir yang megah, tidak ada pengaruh, chekcmate
"Rightly or not" ... rightly Magnus, rightly! Until today you are the best chess player, someone, like Caruana, is not that far but nowadays you are the best.
Damn... He is so lucky to have good parents. I have finally gotten the same confidence as him, but I am 42 already. And there is the trap of being overconfident, or too prideful and selfish. Having the winning mindset is so key in everything. That kind of emotional growth and maturity isn't something most adults ever achieve. I wish I knew sooner how good I was. 😅
In the end it's just a game. "The ability to play chess is the sign of a gentleman. The ability to play chess well is the sign of a wasted life." - Paul Morphy
Resonates. What a humble, genuine champion. The sport is classy, beautiful. I like it. Truly incredible to create a life out of this. Like, to never lose interest. Great - like actually take a step back for a second and realize, what the world was doing, and this guy was just honing in on greatness in such a simple form. Honorable U cap out around age 80 so this is not the final form. Lol
I am a 1800 and I keep drawing everyone whether they are a 1990 or they are a 1820 and I beat only few 1800,1900. I beat consistently people bellow 1700 but above 1700-1800 I draw them if they are good or tough , confidence is the key!
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"there was no higher level" is something only a few people can ever say 👑
Yeah it's like "walk the talk" and only Magnus can do that and actually did it a few times which is crazy. Like recently he said he will win the Norway chess and actually did. Impressive af!
Yes Indian bro
Only 4 people in the history of chess said that 1. Morphy 2. Fischer 3. Kasparov 4. Magnus
@@add1ct683 he became magnus because he was confident
@@Chess1503 Karpov said that i think
Someone send this to levy so he can start his Magnus arc
This!
just tell him to play against anonymous Magnus
This brings the question: did he become good because of his confidence, or did he become confident because he was good?
YES !!
Pin of delusion
Magnus speaks very fondly of himself, he is very honest and speaks the truth in a way that doesn't sound cocky
He even manages to sound humble
He just speaks it like a fact. You will these people ocassionaly
Extremely clever people who are not pschycopaths are just honest and straightfirward. It's fascinating.
@@lizrivers4422I don’t think u have the slightest clue how a psychopath acts then lol
@@alexanderher7692tú si ??? Jijijijijiji
At 13, only lacked self confidence.
At 16, there was no higher level!
A few years later He bacame the higher level for everyone else... 👏👏
I liked it buy dont want ot spoil the number
Kasparov is still the goat
@@NCSheriff7 magnus has more wins
A few years later he MADE a higher level
He is LEVEL.
My uncle, may he Rest in Peace, Boris Eliosov was an IM. He was so confident, he didn't care enough about ELO ratings or becoming a GM. He played together Kasparov in a youth chess group in the USSR. He showed me his own lines and creations, he got me into chess. I think he topped out at 2500 ELO but I saw much higher numbers in various blitz games. He taught at Iowa State briefly, and was asked by a fellow professor to teach his son. He became #1 in his age group in under a year. I wish my uncle had a chance to play with Magnus today.
Let this person be heard!
Rip bro
Yo, I was reading your story, and very soon, I realized that I don't give a ... then I stopped reading and started writing to tell you how boaring it really was
He was bad son 😅😊
@@Sina-be "i can feel the sigma coming inside of me" ahh response
This is a prime example of champion mindset...at 13 he drew with one of the best in history...for some that would have been a lifetime achievement...but he is still remembering it for not winning/going for the win...that's how you become great!!❤❤
THE best in history
However, Kasparov was way past his prime when he drew against Magnus
Kasparov was past his prime, but Carlsen was before his prime. And, at that particular point in time, kasparov was closer to his prime than Carlsen. What was Carlsen's ELO in their 2004 meeting? Well below 2700.
I dig what you’re saying , but 13 year olds don’t think about lifetime achievements . Him playing that match was more of a blessing even though he did earn it
Magnus is the greatest to ever do it
Moral of the story Confidence is the key
Clarity... Not confidence..!!
He will loose confidence once he meets a higher iq and attention Span player.
Confidence is key period.
Wtf that look like a fuckin lizard.
@@sreeramgt5120 you mean as he leaves his prime?
It warms my heart to see the man smile, he always so stressed
Not in years what are you talking about. He doesn't compete for world championship plays casually and does speed chess for fun while still winning. He says what he wants and everyone treats him as an unbeatable players. Which had gone to his head for sure but he continues to be the best. He has nothing to stress anymore.
Magnus will be remembered for centuries the goat the best
Whenever i see Magnus Carlsen i just see this 13 years old kid but with some experience, Bro never changed he still has everything. That's scary to his opponents actually, imagine you will play against the guy who drew kasparov 20 years ago but with extra 20 years of experience 😂😂
Beeing so good in such a complex game at only 13 seems unreal.
I'm glad he's a likable person ....
THAT I WAS THE MAN, THAT I' WAS THE BEST 🔥🔥🔥🔥
When you are a genius you don't have to be find confidence.
Confidence will find you.
Both are on the same level of priority. Cant have one and not the other when competing at the highest level.
Magnus would be the first to tell you he’s no genius and it’s not just because he’s humble
@@onedayatatime007 bacause its truth, right?
@@lukastrojak4566No it is Not,Magnus is super genius
He literally said he needed to find the confidence, did you even listen to him? 😂😂😂
This applies to anything that you do in terms of the confidence of believing that you can be better than anyone
I find this so inspiring following his passion and dream. Awesome stuff.
Guys commenting do not understand how deep are these words, they touched my heart, and I really changed since I improved not my skills but my CHARACTER. As underestimated as important.
Unfortunately his opponents sometimes do not have the luxury.
Imagine how Nepo felt after game 6 of the 2021 World Championship?
And you still are,
♟️ one pawn promoted to the forever King 👑
That’s just shifting your goal from „I’ll do my best to win“ to „I will beat them“. It’s the confidence in your own skill and you’ll immediately play different.
His honesty is his greatest strength
wise words. self belief or the trust in yourself is the key to everything.
I can speak for myself, this is where i think many people fail when climbing to the top. You see the intensity and few can see through it.
Not only is he beautiful in chess, but he is beautiful in life. The world adores you, Magnus. As I do, and many across the world do.
Absolutely true
Indeed he is. The best of all time
Substitute "chess" with whatever profession or game you're in, this is solid life advice!
He is the best, so far, by now.
And respect❤
Magnus is such a great role model, love him
Magnus believes he is the best & thus we always believe in el magneto ❤
He overshadowed entire current gen players.
I love this guy and this psychology
From Kasparov he leaned to arrive always late and touch every pieces before starting the game
It's so true. He said prior to the tournament that it will be difficult to play Kasparov but I stand a chance against Karpov. And you can see the result. He defeated Karpov and drawn with Kasparov.
You are the best! I am so glad I can watch you play.
One interesting thing about chess is that you have many child grandmasters who still remain very good in their middle age. So you literally watch them grow up, and then slowly grow older. Magnus is one example of the “golden boy” in chess so people can’t bear to discipline him harshly lol
It’s not the same in many other sports/endeavours where they start fading in their late twenties (like football) or only bloom in when much older (eg doctors after many years of formal education)
That should be inspiring to anyone no matter what you are trying to do. The GOAT of chess was once uncertain and his advice is to literally believe that you can do it.
love his honesty
I have my most important exam after 2 days,his words affected a heavy impact on my mindset.i hope i will beat the best students with my confident
Thanks for sharing with us Magnus. It's an honor and a privilege
The higher level now is Magnus playing against himself or playing against Stockfish. Keep climbing Magnus! Don't let yourself stagnate because you've reached the peak!
There is no play against stockfish. It's just not physically possible, it's only gonna get better. It's like asking a human to compete with a car, it's dumb, magnus ain't winning and so does anyone else in past, future or present.
Magnus himself is a prodigy in terms of memory. His intuition is nothing more than what he remembers from different games and he would still lose. No wonder, the competition in chess dwindled.
@@lordblanck7923 Winning or losing is irrelevant. The point is that he's so good that there is no human that rivals him. If he wants to keep improving, he can play stockfish. Ofc he'll lose. But, he'll also likely improve.
@@Scott_Wish well i wouldn't go that far about magnus. He wins more than he loses, that's all there is. Its a game of pieces where everything is equal. Sometimes he makes mistakes just like others...really no need to make him some sort of unbeatable god or something.
And it's not anime where you keep improving and becomes a super computer himself. He can't even get close to a computer in terms of calculation, no one can. That's the whole reason, computers were made. Even if he plays for 100 years in prime condition he won't beat stockfish. Human brain has limits dude just like our physical capabilities
@@lordblanck7923 Bro, the guy you replied to literally said "If he wants to keep improving, he can play stockfish. Ofc he'll lose. But, he'll also likely improve" Can you read?
“I was the man , I was the best “
Words only few people can say (MAGNUS is one of them)
Honestly this is very inspirational as a chess player.
After that game, Kasparov became his teacher/mentor for 3 years... is in his biography
I don’t even play chess , but it’s a great short to prove that if only you can convince yourself how great you are then anything is possible .
Great smile Magnus 😊
Fascinating 🙌🏼✨💫
That was a wholesome commentary
Just imagine, the only thing stopping him from being the best was himself, he's not arrogant, he simply left no rock unturned in order to convince himself, it's now a logical implication rather than trusting himself.
Long story short "Never let anyone intimidate you. Your only enemy is your belief, the person in front is just an opponent."
For you translate:
"My game against kasparov in 2004 when i was 13 is a prime example of my lack of confidence at that time.
Naturally he was a much, much stronger player than i was back then.
There was no doubt about that, but in that particular game if i had actually believed very seriously that i could beat Kasparov, then i probably would have managed.
But when i was 16, 17 years old, i got into the level where there was no higher level i was, i was playing against the best players in the world, and i discovered very, very quickly that in order to not just draw them, but to beat them, you have to have the beliefthat, hmm, you know, you can competewith, uhn, with, with, anybody.
And that was the firsttime i reallyfound that. And within a few years, i was completely convinced, rightly or not that i was the the man, that i was the best."
Magnus has every right to brag and yet always speaks with humility
I almost the same age than Magnus. I feel like we grew up together. I have a special feeling with him. I would love to meet him some day.
That's suspicious man what are you going to do to him 😳
@@nahidashafinaz9191 lmfao
That smile at the end 😅
Secrets of the heart of a champion revealed by a champion.
“If you can see it then you can be it” - Ali
Started watching chess when this man became champion,i will stop watching when he stops playing,goat of chess forever,only love for Magnus
It’s a good life lesson. “Believe you can and you will”
Chess is the only game where a true mindset is seen irrespective of the age.
" Are you the best because you are Magnus? Or are you Magnus because you are the best ? " 💀
Edit: You'll never read the original comment or know why this has 300 likes, but I just want to say that Shelou is so pretty
So far. Who knows what the future entails lol
Why? What has he done for humanity?
@@ValRoyD he has given public joy,he has made a boring board game very fun to see and play for millions
@@maheshdawani Oh, I guess we’re unlucky then, cause Fischer was better at all of what you just said and he’s gone.
@@ValRoyD You sound like a very sad person tbh
Psychology is a very underrated aspect to competition
One of the most difficult things in the life of a competitive spirit is reaching the top. Where do you aspire to go? What are your goals? It must be draining until a new real challenge arrives.
Magnus: “I’m him 🗿”
My best players ever Magnificent Carlsen, real genius!
You're the best Magnus...❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉 there's no doubt about it 🎉❤
Hikaru is a legend born in magnus era 😂❤
"There was no higher level than that"
- last time it was said by Einstein...and still it is. Probably Magnus will have such a long legacy goo.
And Einstein himself has said something different.
Bro legit said 'I am the best because I am the best'
“There’s no higher level”
Niemann with stockflish plug:
in every sport, for player on any level... its the same
The power of Belief
The day the crown is entrusted ❤
One of the rare days magnus found a comb 🪮😅
Awesome to hear such internal truth from such an icon!!
Berikan kembali apa yang Anda berikan, jangan ada jebakan topi", jika mereka menolak, jangan khawatir, semuanya baik-baik saja, tidak bisa dihentikan Anda harus menerimanya tanpa ragu, ini adalah akhir yang megah, tidak ada pengaruh, chekcmate
This man sits alone in the top.
Interesting to hear Magnus talk about his mindset at 13 yrs, compared to 16, 17 yrs old.
The statement "there's always someone better" doesn't apply to Magnus
True king, true champion
Remember that time I played a 6 time world champion and drew him at 13 ?
Prime example of how bad I was back then.
King's Gambit movie in the works yet?😅 should be a magnus docu series
Magnus the greatest chess player ever to breathe on this planet
Good ❤️ Magnus when he says so 👌👍🙀
"Its alone at the top"
-A wise man
"Rightly or not" ... rightly Magnus, rightly! Until today you are the best chess player, someone, like Caruana, is not that far but nowadays you are the best.
Indeed, you're the man, Magnus.
Magnus is the best.
Damn... He is so lucky to have good parents. I have finally gotten the same confidence as him, but I am 42 already.
And there is the trap of being overconfident, or too prideful and selfish. Having the winning mindset is so key in everything.
That kind of emotional growth and maturity isn't something most adults ever achieve. I wish I knew sooner how good I was. 😅
He is the final level. The final boss.. and it will stay like that as long as this man is playing chess...
In the end it's just a game. "The ability to play chess is the sign of a gentleman. The ability to play chess well is the sign of a wasted life." - Paul Morphy
Crazy how good this guy is at chess, i winner what else he could have been good at if he put all his resources into it.
In everything if you are playing better opponents you have to have confidence.
Resonates. What a humble, genuine champion. The sport is classy, beautiful. I like it. Truly incredible to create a life out of this. Like, to never lose interest. Great - like actually take a step back for a second and realize, what the world was doing, and this guy was just honing in on greatness in such a simple form. Honorable
U cap out around age 80 so this is not the final form. Lol
I am a 1800 and I keep drawing everyone whether they are a 1990 or they are a 1820 and I beat only few 1800,1900. I beat consistently people bellow 1700 but above 1700-1800 I draw them if they are good or tough , confidence is the key!
Yes, you are the best Magnus!!
Uk u've achieved it when u say “I'm the best” from ur own mouth and not even one person complains about it.
If you don’t have confidence on turn 16 that might cost you the game just like a lack of confidence throughout the entire game
Thats what I like to Magnus, play to win not only draw
Kinda convenient that all of sudden he found confidence as soon as Kasparov retired lmao
Champion Blessings