17:30 is just ridiculous man edit: all of this is just ridiculous it's not even worth debating with this guys ego
@LabommelkreetКүн бұрын
I agree with Kramnik.
@manukartofanuКүн бұрын
ChessRay was making good videos up to a certain point. But when he started arguing about some things with Kramnik, showing some refutations, he was definitely manipulating. If you watch those videos out of context, it's hard to even guess that they are made by a mathematician. He tells some incredible things there, which a seventh grader might tell as arguments to their classmates. But definitely not a mathematician, let alone a PhD. So, I completely agree with Kramnik on the position of hiring a reputable mathematician with a good name, someone who is not involved in chess and has no vested interest in this matter.
@absurdism101Күн бұрын
He is sooo out of touch lol. It's such a shame
@Al-gv5uwКүн бұрын
I would say sometime I read a book and skip some sentences that are too difficult to read and measure the reaction
@ericastier1646Күн бұрын
I am quite impressed at Hikaru's confidence to promote to bishops knowing how mercyless a machine is, that he didn't promote to Queens for better security.
@ericastier1646Күн бұрын
My son, artificial intelligence is a deception, there is none. Even with stockfish it is nothing more than algorithms. Emotions require more than algorithm it requires self awareness which and a representation of one's position in the world. Algorithms don't do that.
@minininer8976Күн бұрын
It’s a lot like Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman. Rope-a-dope in chess. Let it take all its shots till it has nothing left, then dance it into a corner and knock it tf out. He flayed that AI and left it dumb and naked in the corner. That was fantastic! 🥰 (non-chess player comment).
@nosmokeweed18882 күн бұрын
Very interesting, said Kramnik while executing the procedure and smiling. Hwhahahah
@vingooch2 күн бұрын
I don’t know Elton John enjoys chess !
@shmard.2 күн бұрын
Maybe if the facts were accurate...
@Danfaa_Gaming3 күн бұрын
Who is Zem? Why im I watching this? Math what? 1+1? 11...
@xploitedclam92353 күн бұрын
kramnik is an awful human being. Alluding that Navara is cheating as he did recently is as dumb as the methods he uses to determine cheaters
@Alan-ep2vn3 күн бұрын
GO KRAMNIK!!!
@ochaun4 күн бұрын
I get rating points back on a weekly basis. But thats on 100~400 elo chess. Why would titled players risk their reputation for 2-11 digital elo?
@user-rx1xt2nd5e4 күн бұрын
Vladimir's answers are so long it looks like you're getting tired😂 I don't mind listening to him talk though
@mgoogyi4 күн бұрын
22:14 no way. Vlad has a psychological issues and he just does not see he blunders a won game then says that the opponent was cheating when he had the upper hand in the whole game.
@user-wm8jy5jl4c4 күн бұрын
I really like this one, because I wanted to learn it for some time! Keep it up, maybe we can discuss how to make a draw with rook vs rook and bishop to successfully defend this endgame.
@exhainca5 күн бұрын
This guy has such a big chip on his shoulder.
@iuriizubkov2305 күн бұрын
I support our man Kramnik! The truth will be revealed
@meiotta5 күн бұрын
titled Tuesday? more like tilted Tuesday
@mcebisigeorge95845 күн бұрын
Yes man this was very instructive, I usually see GMs playing this endgame on Titled tuesday with ease
@Muhammed18845 күн бұрын
😂
@MustreaderChess5 күн бұрын
Comment if you want more instructive videos on endgames!
@karezaalonso71105 күн бұрын
Hikaru played for a draw, but Rybka played for a win, and just blundered, as much as a machine can do, given its parameters. There was no brilliancy by Hikaru to get the win.
@aparikk5 күн бұрын
@mustreaderchess Гриша, а подкаст выходит на Apple Podcasts или Spotify? Не очень удобно слушать на Ютюб, пока едешь в машине.
@MustreaderChess5 күн бұрын
Search “Chess with Mustreader” on any podcasting platform, you’ll see all the episodes in audio form there
@aparikk5 күн бұрын
@@MustreaderChess I did, but the last episode on Apple Podcasts is the one with Danya (9th May)
@MustreaderChess5 күн бұрын
@@aparikk Will upload the new one, thanks!
@DegenVodka5 күн бұрын
he literally said "ы"
@inguh70415 күн бұрын
This was an excellent podcast. Before this I thought Kramnik was definitely in the wrong, but now his viewpoint does seem to make some sense too. Honestly I think Greg was a bit disrespectful towards him at times, maybe thinking like I was, that Kramnik was wrong, but he was WC after all and having a strong character.
@edddo43145 күн бұрын
I'm very curious - what EXACTLY makes sense for you? Kramnik was like saying a lot while saying nothing at all. A lot of nonsense.
@andreassmith57956 күн бұрын
How would 2024s chess engins do?
@MustreaderChess5 күн бұрын
They would crush any human
@tomaszjaniga47256 күн бұрын
Support Kramnik both hands. About Hikaru I'm not his fan and although I'm only 1900's I suspected him also, specially after watching one of Thousands KZfaq clips with him crazy calculating. This one was interesting because engine indicator on the side couldn't make up its mind for about 3sec(rare case). Indicator ger white -Hikaru : he blundered....., indicator jump black Hikaru: .. oh no he have this move ... have I blundered ...I blundered..., then the indicator jumped back to white side, Hikaru:.. wait a minute... no I have this move... (Instant reactions to engine indicator changes). So maybe someone will find this clip and post it here. It would be interesting how Vlad reacts to this.
@shumbuk43835 күн бұрын
I just want to add..I'm not a fan of Nakamura (not since he tried to take back a move against Aronian in the Candidates [for older players]) and I've never liked his persona...but I've studied his games in fighting chess with Nakamura and occasionally watching his stream...he is an awesome tactician. That is his thing..he has no positional merit..would play 2. Qh5..but his calculation is incredible...I'm 2300 and I can do his calculation but I have to pause the screen and take 4-5 seconds..so it is a doable feat...but he could also be cheating intermittently.
@mgoogyi4 күн бұрын
A "normal depth" stockfish is not as strong as you think. I also saw this in an Eric Rosen game where the engine was somewhat clueless in Eric's pet opening.
@VELNARDable6 күн бұрын
After seeing this game I am sure that you should check out Smith-Morra opening, you applied all the sacrifices that actually theoretical in Smith-Morra in slightly different positions)
@MustreaderChess5 күн бұрын
I know of the Smith-Morra. Was thinking of trying it out sometime!
@manjilmanjil30036 күн бұрын
Wow what an interesting game. the 2nd rook sacrifice was great.
@MustreaderChess5 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@unclesam86546 күн бұрын
Типичная позиция жулика. Мне можно -- другим нельзя. А других поймали? Накамура играл под чужим акаунтом, таким образом влияя на призы? Логика школьника, укравшего пирожок в столовой. Я голодный. Мне можно. Крамник -- позорит себя. Мало того, что нелигитимный чемпион, вполне возможно жульничал в матче с Топаловым (это исходя из того, что играл под чужим акаунтом. Один раз жулик -- всегда жулик!). Ему можно. Стыдоба с маразмом и душком от жульничества, нечестности и непорядочности.
@unclesam86546 күн бұрын
Обманщик Крамник наезжает на Накамуру. Нелегитимный чемпион, укравший вместе с Каспаровым мечту Широва. Туалетный читер. Позорище.
@sub.consciousnz13126 күн бұрын
Great interview, you are making some excellent content with depth - I wish you well
@MustreaderChess7 күн бұрын
How did you like the game? Check out the full podcast episode with Kramnik: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ms2GqM-WrL_Sm2g.htmlsi=KYPlnCgO_TL1s11l
@user-qh3mc1jx2w7 күн бұрын
Alphazero understands closed positions. Best engine. Not rybka
@Apopjak7 күн бұрын
Kramnik should stop smoking herbs :D
@Toastymuffin7 күн бұрын
I believe the cow opening works to waste the opponent's time, they are probably over thinking when playing against it, then they feel the pressure later in the game during the time crunch. Helps that Tyler can quickly puzzle out the board in late game.
@BMac77737 күн бұрын
I don't think it's as bad as Kramnik says. Kramnik just doesn't like losing, so half the people he accuses are probably just having a few good games.
@glennmortel43857 күн бұрын
Is this guy a conductor in an orchestra? His hands never stop moving as if flies are all over him!
@jeanpierrepierrrejean41997 күн бұрын
Kramnik doesn't have a clue about math. His stats and all numbers he gives ("99% sure it's fishy", "0.1% chance to do this streak", his "stats" for Hikaru's streaks etc) are so ridiculous. No methodology explain, no reference, no names, nothing, just absurd numbers who fall from the sky (most of them based solely on his "impression", indeed). "My team of mathematicians" 🤣. What a joke. When Hikaru plays, in blitz or bullet (online), 500 games around 2300-2400 players (fide classical rating), Kramnik will find a streak of 30 wins and think this is an obvious (and his only) cheating proof (and he will ask for a super-mathematical-proof-that-he-didn't-cheat), while it is indeed quite normal given Hikaru's strength on this format (which is proven by a lot of things, and for many years).
@uncleanexecution7 күн бұрын
I mean, if you didn't see this mate after move 5, then clearly you don't even know the first thing about chess.
@brianfunaki26027 күн бұрын
I’ve watched countless Hikaru real time live Title Tuesday matches. He explains every move he makes while playing. How could he cheat? How does Krammnik explain that?
@yanivbigo7 күн бұрын
Theoretically speaking, top players can explain certain moves, but doesn’t mean they can calculate accurately enough to choose the better one.
@AP-pm7kp5 күн бұрын
He actually doesnt, most of the time it's just 'h6 looks right' or 'of course I play b4' or 'i think he blundered here'
@sethedward7 күн бұрын
I’m not sure I agree about Hikaru. I do however agree with almost all of what Kramnik is saying. If you play regularly online, you know cheating is happening extremely consistently. It’s so nice when you can tell it’s not and you have a great game with another honest person.
@Ism0Lait3la7 күн бұрын
Kramnik does not understand statistics so it would be bad taste to agree with him lol
@StevenSendak5 күн бұрын
His response regarding Hikaru is hilarious -- dude has zero understanding of basic principles of mathematics and statistics. Apparently the brain drain really hit the Eastern bloc harder than anybody knew.
@luciangv32528 күн бұрын
Play with someone and when ur are losing use SF and if your opponent win is because is a cheater