Quiz Time with World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri & JK Duda!

World Chess Champions Magnus Carlsen, Dutch no. 1 Anish Giri and Polish no. 1 Jan-Krzysztof Duda tackle quiz questions posed by English GM David Howell. Watch the players in action in the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour Finals:

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    I like how magnus is having the absolute time of his life
    He just doesn’t care

    2:35 The answer will be either Ding or Nepo in the upcoming championship😂😂

    Of all the questions, I'm surprised Magnus didn't immediately know the knight question; that puzzle seemed right up his alley.

    they're showing anish giri like a child at the end

    Anish Giri was too much happy. ahahahahaha It was funny.

    Duda is the quiet smart dude
    Anish is the class-topping teacher's pet
    Magnus is the smartass who argues with the questions

    I wonder if Nepomniachtchi himself can spell his name in the English (insane) transcription off the top of his head without a single mistake ; )

    by "became World Champion" Magnus understands also successfully defending the title – because then you're a WC again, only due to beating a challenger (not a pre-existing WC), that's his reasoning.

    but that's REMAINING, not becoming a World Champion. the title is never revoked for the time of the match, so you don't BECOME a WC again, you just retain this status.
    also he would still be incorrect, because under his interpretation he should have listed himself : )

    For Magnus, missing the question is only a check but losing the argument is the real checkmate.m

    Most participatory – Anish
    Most argumentative – Magnus
    Most Quiet – Duda

    3 of the greatest chess players in the world. None of them knew nights can’t attack what color they are own😂 and then the arguably greatest chess player ever says I’m not good at chess stuff

    this carlsen guy doesn't seem too bright, does he

    Anish is that kid that's always asking the teacher "what about homework?" when the teacher forgets in order to try to be the teachers favorite.

    Anish wouldve won but actually offered a draw between questions

    magnus is genius at chess and dumb at everything else.

    Magnus Carlsen is a prodigy………..a prodigy in chess…………a prodigy while playing chess

    Duda was awesome, he knew most of the answers

    Anish is a nice guy he should be world champion one day

    If I speak wrong , doesn't mean I am wrong.
    – Magnus

    this video taught me that to beat magnus, you just need counting exercises

    I'm surprised anish actually won instead of playing for a draw…

    Magnus Chess Values.
    Queen: 9
    Rook: 5
    Bishop: 3
    Knight: 3
    Pawns: 0.125

    0:46 wait. THAT'S CHEATING HE SPEAKS RUSSIAN!!!
    gj Anish
    Знай наших!!!

    2:35 chess stuff, i am terrible. – magnus chess world champion

    Anish giri such as most active and no1 student in class , i mean nerd teacher’s pet type student

    The question about the maximum number of knights is a classic. I'm just amazed how everybody is instantly satisfied with the answer "put them all on the same color complex, and that's 32". Yeah, that's a solution for 32 that cannot be extended. However, that does not prove that it is the optimal solution. For instance, fill the files a, d, g with knights. They don't capture each other, and together, they cover all remaining squares. So it's a constellation that cannot be extended, yet it only contains 24 knights. The argument that you cannot do better than 32 is actually interesting: it is a nice application of the pigeonhole principle.

    Obviously Magnus is terrible at chess , thats why everyone can defeat him soo easily 😂😂😂

    Presenter: Anish giri what do you want as your prize?
    Anish: I want to offer a draw.

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