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Chess strategy
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Magnus Carlsen considers his streak as the world number one in chess since 2011 more significant than his world championship titles.
Magnus Carlsen · Magnus Carlsen: Greatest Chess Player of All Time
Carlsen believes that modern chess success hinges on surprising opponents with unique positions rather than relying solely on optimal moves.
Magnus Carlsen · Magnus Carlsen: Greatest Chess Player of All Time
Carlsen's performance after losses in classical chess has been over 2,900, indicating resilience and strong recovery.
Magnus Carlsen · Magnus Carlsen: Greatest Chess Player of All Time
Carlsen argues that a little alcohol can enhance chess performance by boosting confidence and reducing mental barriers.
Magnus Carlsen · Magnus Carlsen: Greatest Chess Player of All Time
Carlsen critiques the World Cup's importance in football, calling it overrated due to its small sample size and reliance on luck.
Magnus Carlsen · Magnus Carlsen: Greatest Chess Player of All Time
Voices on chess strategy
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Still unresolved
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The thinkers
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