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1 Minute Madness Warzone Chess Tournament [23] Posted by: ChessNetwork
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: ijmgbg. on 27 May 12, 09:41:33
yes, and 10^1200 is still a lot?
By: ChrisCummins. on 26 May 12, 22:16:13
*10^22 possibilities rather?
By: ChrisCummins. on 26 May 12, 22:13:16
Oh right I see thanks, that is a strange thing to say. Perhaps more a accurate statement would be that Carlsen has about 10^1200 possibilities to contend with (10 games at ~ 40 moves), but? I think that may have broken his flow somewhat ahah
By: ijmgbg. on 26 May 12, 20:00:47
Yes, for any given situation it is, but what he means is that throughout the whole game there is an infinite number of playable moves. I know this sounds stupid and obvious, but that is what he means. In? theory he has to keep track of an infinite number of moves.
By: ChrisCummins. on 26 May 12, 14:49:38
No it isn't, for any given situation, the number of legal moves? a play can make is finite.
By: ijmgbg. on 26 May 12, 08:47:15
yes it is?
By: zadeh79. on 26 May 12, 03:58:23
I don't believe how powerful his? memory is. .Holy shit.
By: knight508. on 23 May 12, 21:16:12
I bet he'll? love Arimaa.
By: Riiivinn. on 23 May 12, 20:52:45
autism?
By: Dashercard. on 23 May 12, 13:17:36
What a rubbish, he had the Asperger-Syndrom. His biological? dad was an european professor and his mother was far away from being bonkers.
By: Dashercard. on 23 May 12, 13:17:10
What a rubbish, he had the Asperger-Syndrom. His? biological dad was an european professor and his mother was far away from being bonkers.
By: jeffwads. on 23 May 12, 01:52:17
Fischer was nuts via DNA. ? His biological dad and mother were quite bonkers.
By: rachelmcadamslover. on 22 May 12, 23:27:39
why did chess make fisher mad? is thinking too much bad for your brain? I always? thought it was actually good for you...unless an obsession over the game caused him to become mad.
By: CrunchyPotatoes. on 22 May 12, 13:49:24
Agreed. The problem is that chess is so much more diffiult to get into than football and therefore it won't as easily appeal? to a large group of people.
By: esdenaze. on 22 May 12, 10:10:20
You are very right, but still there used to be a bbc chess program not thàt long ago when football? was also the most popular sport. I wish that it would be given at least some space.
By: CrunchyPotatoes. on 21 May 12, 15:30:48
If they are recognised? that means the majority agrees. Your opinion don't need to be the same and it may be right for you and the ones who share it but that still does not make it official. The majority always wins, that's how the world is. For example, I think that football is overrated and boring as **** and that it shouldn't take up such a huge space, but most people do not agree with me which makes my opinion worthless. Football will continue to be popular wether I like it or not.
By: sdboltman17dm. on 21 May 12, 14:11:46
Curling and chess are not sports, no matter if they are recognized. And? more people share my opinion than yours. That is all.
By: CrunchyPotatoes. on 21 May 12, 14:05:14
Curling IS a sport. Again, your argument is invalid. The decision if something is a sport or not is not one that you can take. You are only one person, in the end your opinion is? worth next to nothing. If something is recognised as a sport there is nothing you can say against it, the majority always wins. THAT is indeed the end of ths discussion.
By: rzink92. on 21 May 12, 03:16:50
not just a? sport but an olympic sport! even better
By: sdboltman17dm. on 21 May 12, 01:50:02
Please, they also? recognize curling as a sport. THAT ends the discussion
By: MrSnijkens91. on 20 May 12, 23:31:31
in soviet russia you? dont play chess , Boy plays you xD
By: JetLifeUnited. on 20 May 12, 20:16:04
I? feel like a useless dumb fuck
By: Osmund16. on 20 May 12, 17:41:28
magenius?
By: Cervy18. on 20 May 12, 17:19:55
the number of combinations for? that many pieces and configurations is so large, it's acceptable to just say infinite
By: CrunchyPotatoes. on 20 May 12, 07:42:59
Wooow, why so agressive all of? a sudden??? But no, sport does not require any sort of physical exertion, even though most sports are indeed of physical nature, that is a common mistake. Chess is recognised as a sport by the International Olympic Committee and ends the discussion.