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Reflections from a World Championship Chess Player
The speaker discusses the pressure of the world championships and how realizing they were not the best player made them question the value of the title, as well as the tradition of discussing the game with opponents post-match.
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The former World Chess Champion reflects on the significance of being the best player in the world and how it influenced his decision to renounce his title.
1:12:46 - 1:17:30 (04:43)
Summary
The former World Chess Champion reflects on the significance of being the best player in the world and how it influenced his decision to renounce his title. He also touches on the importance of post-game discussions with opponents, regardless of personal feelings towards each other.
ChapterReflections from a World Championship Chess Player
Episode#315 – Magnus Carlsen: Greatest Chess Player of All Time
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker recalls feeling the most nervous during game 10 of the world championships in 2018 due to the time limit, but when he is playing well, he trusts his instincts and is not afraid of losing.
1:17:30 - 1:19:20 (01:50)
Summary
The speaker recalls feeling the most nervous during game 10 of the world championships in 2018 due to the time limit, but when he is playing well, he trusts his instincts and is not afraid of losing.