Magnus Carlsen Takes the 100 Endgames Test!
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コメント (21)
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"100 end games you MUST know" The world champion: I don't know them.
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carlsen: "rook b6 e6 loses obviously" me, sipping on my bottled water: "obviously."
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Magnus: closes his eyes to see the board better
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This was the "100 Endgame Test" taking the Magnus test.
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Magnus: “This was an unnecessary complicated solution” John: “I agree”
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It makes me feel better about myself that even the best player ever needs to think about which direction pawns are moving before starting a puzzle.
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Me studying "100 Endgames..." is like someone learning a language and all these tiny different rules that language has. Magnus is like a native speaker who can't recite any of the rules from memory, but speaks the language perfectly.
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"it's very easy to calculate these things" -The best chess player ever.
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Carlsen: Makes correct move that looks confusing.Also Carlsen: "That wins because, well honestly I don't know."
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Magnus is the guy in math class who will find this really easy way to do a math problem and still get yelled at by the teacher after getting it right.
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Guys, pause the video for a second and think about this: some 30 years ago people would only hear about the best chess players and whatnot, and nowadays we are a couple of clicks away from watching a quality video with a world champion casually talking about chess and answering questions you would only dream about hearing answers to some 30 years ago. Isn't that incredible! We gotta really appreciate the times we live in!
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Well that's the difference between a master and a champion. The master knows 100 endgames, the champion figures them out on the spot. He basically just winged it.
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As someone who's only a 1300... this blows my mind. The amount of obsession it would take to get to that level is hard to comprehend.
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When you are so good at chess, you are correcting the puzzles mistakes.
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“Let’s hope I don’t get that one in a game.” I’m 1000% sure now he’ll never miss that one again, ever.
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takes him longer to find out which way the pawns are moving than finding the solution
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Your new student really knows his stuff! He could even be World Champion one day!
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Wow. It’s hard to imagine how cool that must’ve felt. What an honor that must have been for Magnus to meet the one and only John Bartholomew.
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Magnus running into a million alternatives rather than the moves that are "intended" by the test, because he actually knows and understands these positions rather than memorizing them from a book or course.