Quiz Time with World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri & JK Duda!
06.09.2023
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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Magnus was probably so salty after losing this haha
That was funny! 😀
(Sort off) Indians winning quiz comps, nothing new.
That salary fact that magnus told is actually right. I just learnt this fact like 30 minutes ago.
For the oldest currency its gold
Nice to watch 🙂
Anish Giri is that one guy in the classroom who would top the class, get on the list of honor students, and fight to the death for a scholarship. Meanwhile, Duda is that kind of guy when the teacher asks him to go in front of the class to solve a problem and then looks back at Anish to try to help him. Lastly, Magnus is that one kid in the class who is quiet and people think he couldn't achieve anything academically but then he's a top-tier talented person who can actually beat anyone even honor students and scholars so easily that they don't even rival him.
So surprised that Magnus is not really fast with numbers
That was great 🙂
Why is the rook worth 5 points in that question?
OMG I KNEW SOMETHING ABOUT CHESS THAT MAGNUS CARLSEN DIDN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And then Giri offered a draw…
At 2:07 the answer is actually 64. If all knights are of the same colour, none can capture the others…
If the question was that no Knight can capture nor defended other Knights, them yes, the answer would be 32.
I thought I'm good at geography until I saw Magnus. I could only come up with Guam 😆
The way Anish makes fun of the spelling bee contestants 💀💀💀
Totally different chess generation, they offer a new level of simpliness, so cool
Giri is awesome he is so jolly
The maximum number of knights you can put on the board is 34 not 32.
Still the best chess content on Youtube tbh
Magnus is so funny, every time I watch any of these videos I start cracking up
3:00 When u use 100% of your brain…
BTW I am a big fan of Magnus…
I want more of this!
this was an amazing video
Those who conceive of these questions are just mere mortals…
What is the oldest currency
Magnus: salt
dude thats why i pay for internet.. Keep it up, so entertaining!
Carlsen hates to lose at… anything!…
I love that edit 4:03 as if he's dead 😂😂😂
magnus might not answer them correct but he is the one that gets the closest when others dont know either
More of this pls
My favourite player Magnus
Salt lmfao
oldest currency is poon tang
Giri is like a class sneak, always want to be in the spotlight, teacher's pet.
this is hella entertaining to watch
That Carlsen dude is pretty good at geography and other trivia. Doesn't seem to know much about chess though.
"Name countries with four letters"
Me: " Hamburg!"
Carlsen can't write or speak and is terrible at the chess questions.
Magnus is like Trump. Win ! Win ! Win !
Anish is my hero!
“Chess stuff I’m terrible”
– Magnus Carlsen (Current World Chess Champion)
Magnus is like Spicoli
'chess stuff I'm terrible at' Magnus Carlsen, world champion and in the conversation of the greatest chess players of all time
this was a bit bad
Giri is that one annoying smart kid who says he knows the answer to the question you don't lmaoo
Thing is ,how good you currently are, but there always some better arise someday and beat you .
No one can stay on top forever.
Every one can be replaced whether you kasporov or Anand or Carlson.
The reason why magnus always took time to interpret the question is because he is more perceptive .. so he sees many angles to the question and possible ways to be interpreted … that is why he argued the questions , he could nt definitively see one meaning ..that is also why he sees patterns in chess that others don’t ..more over if u look at magnus when he was age 4 -5 years old , I see that he was just sitting there and pondering the world around him and just sucking in patterns and formulating meaning and interpretations .. magnus is primarily intuitive and perceptive based than factual based and learns by pattern recognition rather than rote memorization ..
Well… at least you can tell Magnus was a geography buff as a kid.
LMAO THE KNIGHT QUESTION THO
"chess stuff i am terrible at" ~Magnus Carlsen, who currently holds the world chess championship title in all-time formats.