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Magnus Carlsen vs. The World

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This video analyzes the Magnus Carlsen vs. The World game. It was played in New York City on September 10th, 2010. The 3 grandmasters who acted as advisors for the game were Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Judit Polgar and Hikaru Nakamura. G-Star Raw Kasparov sjakk

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  • Great analysis, very insightful. It's interesting to see how the complexities of the game of chess get simplified, and yet there is still a lot of depth in the game. Magnus's positional chess style really shines through in this match, and i'm sure in many of his other matches it's visible as well. Good vid.

  • @jilow Thanks J-low :)

  • good stuff jerry! What's your fide rarting old chap? 

  • @chessdemigod 22+

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  • even so i really like the concept of pitting a top player against 'the world' long may it continue

  • a House Divided Against Itself .. the singular figure has the advantage

    - who was it said a bad plan's better than none, some old master like Lasker or Tarrasch i can't recall .. you've got 'too many cooks' here, three super GMs w/ distinct styles and ideas, conflicting plans, danger of changing horses in midstream ..

  • tic tac toe anyone?

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  • @P1d40n3 he loses the knight, as well as the fact that the white rook on the b file is protecting the pawn.

  • at 16:28, why not move the bishop to d4? you pin the pawn, and can force the rook to move, opening up that file.

  • Very nice analysis. Unfortunately "The World" would be better with just one GM suggestion, since theoretically, each GM could purse with a move a different strategy from the other two GMs thus shuffling from a 20 move calculus for example. But great game non the less :)

  • this is the most perfect game ive ever seen, even better than any bobby fischer´s games, i still think bobby is the best ever, but magnus is really close to that level

  • Fantastic analysis. 

  • Great analysis.

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