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Nice game!
Ответитьvery low sound level
ОтветитьHe also beat Karpov and make a draw with Kasparov in age of 13! Unbelievable. Fourty years we think no one in the future will better than duo Karpov - Kasparov, but then Magnun comes and tell: "Hold my beer" :-) PS: "Carlsen is lethal combination of Fischer and Karpov." Garri Kasparov
ОтветитьNow same Carlsen plays 16 draw in a row with games that are identical to each other.
ОтветитьPlease complete your game till end otherwise we will not watch your video
ОтветитьGo slower
ОтветитьWhat happen if after d4, black plays e4?
Ответитьruk tu ivan
ОтветитьCarlos Magnus?
ОтветитьI really like your videos. Thanks for all your postings.
Ответитьwhat about 6...Nb4 ? i don't like white's position after 7.Bd3 Bxd3/Nxd3 ...
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ОтветитьHarsh
ОтветитьDolmatov could've trapped Carlsen's white bishop after attacking the Queen. Oh well.
ОтветитьWho thought this kid will be world champion?
ОтветитьI like Magnum icecream!
ОтветитьCarlsening is a much stronger move than castling...
Ответитьchess is the biggest time waster in history.
ОтветитьWhy did he resign. he can play Be6 to counter Nxd5. no need to get the variation of pxh4
ОтветитьMato? Is that you, whispering in the background?
Ответитьwhy is everyone impressed by early moves? It's all about preparation. Nothing special with pawn to d4 in the opening for example
ОтветитьThat is the difference between a prodigy and one who is not. The russian grandmaster is not a prodigy perhaps just a bright chess player who learn to play very cerebral chess. The game is between nature and made. Carlsen has an inborn talent for chess while the other acquired a talent for chess.
ОтветитьNice Video ,but your voice is very low on it,Mato .
ОтветитьMagnus Carlos would be a great player if he hasn't died last year..
ОтветитьKIITOS!!
ОтветитьThis Carlson kid was pretty good, what ever happened to him?
Ответитьplease speak a bit louder.
Ответить6.d4 e5 looks good
ОтветитьMato's every Carlsen video there's "But Carlsen played..." xD
Ответитьthis kid carlos magnus is pretty good. he should do tournaments
ОтветитьI've been binge-watching Mato's videos (that I just discovered a week ago).
After watching so many, the ones I really enjoy are the ones with Tal playing. I'm not a lifelong chess guy so I wasn't aware of Tal other than seeing his name in a couple books.
I see that others are considered greater and all, but Tal was unbelievable to me. I'm sitting and watching, most of the time, and seems like at least 2 times per game, I'm saying "Whoa! What in the hell? ...Oh, OK (As Mato breaks it down)."
Please, when you introduce the game don't tell us who wins in the end! Spoilers! :) It's more interesting in those cases where one player makes a comeback!
Ответитьon 5.11 why does pawn on a2 doesn't take knight on b6?
ОтветитьThere is a whole lot of Paul M In this game. In a way we can give the russian som cred because he played black. Carlsen was at age 10 extremely hard to beat. And twelwe or thirteen? Personally I played 200 games on his app at age 10 before winning a single game.
ОтветитьThe sound is very low
ОтветитьCan hardly hear this with volume all the way up.
Ответитьexceptional !
ОтветитьCompletely inaudible. Might as well not have bothered with the commentary, since it can't be heard.
ОтветитьI completely agree with hakleen.There are lot of issues with audio quality.We are unable to listen to your wonderful lectures due to this.Please sort it out.
ОтветитьSure. Play f5, one of the most committing moves you can possibly make immediately on your first move against a positional genius. I'm sure that will turn out great! It's like accepting Bobby's King's gambit, or going into Yugoslav attack against Kasparov. I feel like these types of people just want to be punished, they're begging for a beating.
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