Magnus Carlsen gives a London System Masterclass | Carlsen vs Sumiya | World Teams Blitz 2024

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Published 2024-08-08
Magnus Carlsen is known as a positional expert. He played the London System against Mongolian GM Bilguun Sumiya at the World Blitz Teams And what a game this was! Absolutely exquisite. Check out the game and learn from the absolute best in the business! Commentary by IM Sagar Shah.

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All Comments (21)
  • Magnus and Duda walking to the board and shaking hands in perfect syncronization lol
  • Magnus accuracy is 97.0% and bilgun has 94.3% according to stockfish 16.1😊
  • Sagar shah commentry is not cherry on cake he himself is cake 🎂😊😊
  • Look at the timing of Magnus and Duda from coming to their table, seating on the table and shaking hands with their respective opponents !!! ITS SAME TO SAME !!! LOL
  • When Magnus played Ke2 to d2 Sagar missed that it was clearing the path for the bishop to support the pawn on h5 But he saw the tougher idea of the king walking up the queenside The genius Magnus saw both these ideas in a flash. It is these sorts of multipurpose moves that are the most beautiful!
  • @aleattorium
    The commentator is very good! Knows the London system well
  • @Sagershah,Missing your commentary, Sagar Sir! Your voice and insights make the games so much more enjoyable.
  • @Dan-ph6nh
    Greetings from the U.K. - love the commentary, very enthusiastic and insightful. Keep it up!
  • @Gm-nx9je
    I love your commentary. You really make the game much more exciting than it looks, to a novice like me, anwway. Keep up the great work :)
  • Magnus has a high level understanding in chess making no mistake per move every moves has a harmony.