Duda is the guy that knows the answers but is too shy too speak in class, Giri is the guy that knows the answers and is always looking for teacher's attention, and Magnus is the guy that overthinks the question and ends up with the right answer for another question.
Magnus is the smart kid in class who can challenge the teacher Anish is the kid who sits in front of class taking notes and asks when the homework is due Duda is the quiet kid who got secretly got As
As a elementary school teacher I thought the same. Magnus is that talented student who you are kind of annoyed as a teacher, but somedays you just love that kid.
@@Superluhis IG it's annoying because he actually challenges you. Imagine spending years mastering your craft to become a teacher and then the kid you're supposed to be teaching just outsmarts you
on 4 minutes you can see how Magnus is so competitive lmao, he went 100% in to explain his POV on the "WorldChampion" question. And Giri, as always, givin the dad vibes
yes, but technically he is right, because nobody stays world-champion,and so if Kasparow beats Karpov in WCC he beats the old World-Champion(even some years ago) to become new(and old)WC. But of course it´s an easy answer if u don´t think about the possibilty of a tricky question.
@@rainerwahnsinn9585 i know it, honestly MAYBE i would consider this, but I'm just not competitive enough to fully explain my point if i was in his situatiom, when there is nothing on the line, is just a casual game, Dave says I'm wrong, i would just be like "aight, next question then". But is not the case for some people like Magnus haha i Guess this is what it takes to be number 1 in something
@@rainerwahnsinn9585 even if we accept that interpretation, he's got the wrong answer because he didn't name Anand and himself, who are also consecutive world champions
Duda is the only one that looks like an actual "smart kid". They're always introverted/awkward, these gifted kids. It's like there's not enough room in a brain to fit exceptional intelligence AND social skills.
The question was bullshit without specification but the Magnus answer is just an old myth anyway. Salt was never used as a curency, you can get it for free just evaporating seawater. It makes no sense. It was rationed to legionarries for cooking but they got paid in silver sestertius.
@@PawelTheShrubber you are wrong, salt was used as a currency. The term salary derives from the Latin, as in ancient Rome soldiers were often paid, as a supplement to their pay, a ration of salt.
@@marcoghiotto4725 As I said, it is a myth., you can look it up. You just said it anyway. Maybe you dont know exactly what "currency" is, but you cant get paid with a ration, its an oxymoron. "Ration" is something you get given to you.
Magnus is totally right about the currency question. If you were looking for the answer "British Pound", the question should have been "what's the oldest currency that is still in use". The oldest currency IS salt.
No. he's not correct. Salt is a commodity. Currency arose to replace the bartering system (goods for goods) aka., commodity for commodity or derivatives of commodity. Currency is a "thing" that represents value and serves no other purpose. Salt can be put in food or consumed. Oil can be burned to light a candle. You can use commodities to trade, but it would just be bartering. Adam Smith, who wrote "Wealth of Nations" (1776) explains currency is the representation of labor. That's why it has value. Because instead of you farming and growing an apple, you're paying someone else to grow the apple for you so you can eat it. So currency represents purely labor and nothing else. Does salt have value? Yes. Can it be traded? Yes. Is salt "currency"? No, because when used to trade, it represents more than just labor.
@Steve Nguyen is the oldest currency silver and gold? I believe the Mesopotamians used shekels, which to my belief should be the first minted currency. Correct me if I'm wrong, you seem to have a peculiar expertise in this.
@@HerrscherOfTouchSomeGrassFoo I believe that in ancient China they used conch shells as currencies. I'm not sure its the oldest one, but definitely one of the oldest.
@@kartikeyatiwari2502 @dhendup4042 It's going to be some form of precious metal formed into something where they can associate value to it. "Oh you have more of this precious metal in this chunk, versus this chunk, ergo it must be more valuable"
Magnus is like the kid who always makes the objection to every single question. Anish is like the "genius" kid who always answers the questions right. Duda is like the quiet kid in school who seldomly speaks.
the interpretatino difference is "without ever" and with out. I think using formal logic, I think Magnus is wrong... but they could have added clarity by adding the phrase without EVER having beaten a previous world champion to gain the title
@@alanwhite3154 I did not say anything about that. I was just referring to your statement that "salt is not a currency". A currency is whatever we can agree on as having a certain value. Nice strawman though! A dubious deflection tactic that does not work.
Anish is basically that kid Who everyone tell they hate because how he is good in everything he puts his mind into But inside everyone knows he is too good and want to became like him
Anish: was the kid who always yelled out answers but only got 75% Duda: was the kid who got them all right and wrote them down like he was supposed to and just doesn't say anything Magnus:
@@solidandshade just so you know, the number of countries with 4 letters change depending in language. In my native language, we have: 12. But those 12 are not the same as English speakers have. We have China as a 4 letter country and Chad as a 5 letter country. So if you know your languages in your native language, it can be hard to check everyone for another language.
There are three smart students in the classroom. - Duda, the quiet one but got all the answers right. ✍️😷 - Carlsen, always have to debate with the teacher. ✊😠 - Giri, always trying to get the teacher's attention and praise. ✋🤓
Magnus - I cant write properly but can I read it out instead *magnus proceeds to read wrong* Magnus- I wrote it correct , I cant speak properly doesn't mean im wrong
Carlsen who answers to the "champion without beating the previous one" question 1 year before making Ding Liren added to that list is even more hilarious
yes this was inaccurate, but still, currency implies a symbolic representation of goods. salt itself, however it was widely used as an exchange commodity (like Carlsen says), isn't and wasn't a currency. receipts - for specified amounts of salt - would be. today you can still use eg. gold in a similar manner, but gold itself isn't currency nevertheless.
Not only was this an amazing concept for a video, with and outstanding host GM David Howell, but the dynamic of Duda, Magnus and Giri was fantastic. The shy smart kid, the day-dreaming/argumentative genius and the teacher's pet xD
Duda is the guy that knows the answers but is too shy too speak in class, Giri is the guy that knows the answers and is always looking for teacher's attention, and Magnus is the guy that overthinks the question and ends up with the right answer for another question.
Wow 👌
So spot on lmao😂
Spot on
You nailed it! 👌 I can't remember the last time I laughed so much!
Very well said.
"8 pawns are worth 1 point - Magnus Carlsen, actual World Champion of Chess
Explains why he sacs them so readily.
Alpha Zero 2020
if you play against him that is in fact what your pawns are worth ;)
@@FlowerBoyWorld 😂lol
pawns just get in the way
Duda wrote the answer instantly
Anish got most of the correct answer
Magnus debate with the question
Anish 🔥
Hahahahahaha
Magnus is like, “how can I squeeze a win out of this”
duda was like "this is all dumb"
magnus wanted to be smarter than the question
anish just wanted to win something :)
Magnus is the smart kid in class who can challenge the teacher
Anish is the kid who sits in front of class taking notes and asks when the homework is due
Duda is the quiet kid who got secretly got As
I love how Magnus just wins in the argument even when he lost
perks of being a world champion
This guy hates losing af
@@gymroid that's a good thing
@@gymroid true 🤣🤣
Narcissist
This was wholesome, funny, and entertaining, basically, I want more Chess GM classroom, please!!
yeah
Agreed!
I was about to say the same. This quiz video was much better than all the others they ever did!
This content is kinda cringe, imo. But they can definitely make it better :)
I wanna see an Anish-Magnus reality show 🍿🤣
It looks like Anish was genuinely having a good time lol
Everyone was, loved it
Yeah because he is spending time with his best friend magnoose
Anish is always on high spirits. Very lively he is.
He seems so relaxed after becoming a father
@@LoffysDomain It was his second son, his oldest is already 5 or 6 years old
"chess stuff I'm terrible at"
-Magnus Carlsen (World Chess Champion)
xD
Magnoose Carcas
Proceeds to sac Queen for 3 minor pieces and play a blitz game masterpiece against Anish
MC (probably the greates player of all time), 2021
yeah he is
@@vinaysukhija8088 stop calling it a sac, its literally an equal exchange
Magnus is like a lawyer challenging all the questions lol
That's the foundation of logic.
Duda has the most correct answers, just he was very quite and was not talking like giri and magnus..😂
Man is 22 and isn't very confident with English. 5 years by now, let's expect him to be a goofball too 😂
@diztiinct tbh yeah lol
next i want to see ‘Chess players read mean tweets’
Anish is the best one there
If it's magnus, it would be called blasphemy, not mean tweets
thirsty tweets
better
Please make this happen!
@Spoiled Nut
You sir, are a genius
That was pretty fucking funny. The Anish stood up and did the spelling bee thing and Magnus acting a Jock.
"Chess stuff, I am terrible at."-
Magnus Carlsen, World Champion.
Magnus is kind of that kid who argues with the teacher and makes the class entertaining
As a elementary school teacher I thought the same. Magnus is that talented student who you are kind of annoyed as a teacher, but somedays you just love that kid.
@@Superluhis IG it's annoying because he actually challenges you. Imagine spending years mastering your craft to become a teacher and then the kid you're supposed to be teaching just outsmarts you
@@JimmyBoosterCrate but isn't that the job of the teacher?
@@JimmyBoosterCrate which means I would appreciate that kid ,if I were a teacher,,good thought Jimmy
on 4 minutes you can see how Magnus is so competitive lmao, he went 100% in to explain his POV on the "WorldChampion" question. And Giri, as always, givin the dad vibes
yes, but technically he is right, because nobody stays world-champion,and so if Kasparow beats Karpov in WCC he beats the old World-Champion(even some years ago) to become new(and old)WC. But of course it´s an easy answer if u don´t think about the possibilty of a tricky question.
@@rainerwahnsinn9585 i know it, honestly MAYBE i would consider this, but I'm just not competitive enough to fully explain my point if i was in his situatiom, when there is nothing on the line, is just a casual game, Dave says I'm wrong, i would just be like "aight, next question then". But is not the case for some people like Magnus haha i Guess this is what it takes to be number 1 in something
@@rainerwahnsinn9585 even if we accept that interpretation, he's got the wrong answer because he didn't name Anand and himself, who are also consecutive world champions
This is awesome! I would love to see 100 more of these.
Same these guys are such goofballs
YES PLEASE CHESS24
I complet your comment 1k
Here we have the 3 smartest kid in class.
Magnus is the proudly smart one, Anish is the energeticly smart one, and Duda is the calmly smart one.
Duda is the only one that looks like an actual "smart kid". They're always introverted/awkward, these gifted kids. It's like there's not enough room in a brain to fit exceptional intelligence AND social skills.
@@JimmyBoosterCrate
Nah they can have it all , they're brain would contain it. This is just cope for dumb people like us.
@@JimmyBoosterCrateBit of an oversimplification, don’t you think?
And only Magnus is the one who attracts the hottest girls
I like how carlsen goes on exposing David with his history lesson on that bad question lol
I guess the question should have said that the currency is still used today
The question was bullshit without specification but the Magnus answer is just an old myth anyway. Salt was never used as a curency, you can get it for free just evaporating seawater. It makes no sense. It was rationed to legionarries for cooking but they got paid in silver sestertius.
@@PawelTheShrubber you are wrong, salt was used as a currency. The term salary derives from the Latin, as in ancient Rome soldiers were often paid, as a supplement to their pay, a ration of salt.
@@PawelTheShrubber you're not worth your salt
@@marcoghiotto4725 As I said, it is a myth., you can look it up. You just said it anyway. Maybe you dont know exactly what "currency" is, but you cant get paid with a ration, its an oxymoron. "Ration" is something you get given to you.
And this is why Magnus exacted his revenge on Giri with that Queen sac in the opening.
🤣🤣🤣🤣lol
Btw i guess this classroom thing happened after their game
@@IRON--MAN No, Giri said in his interview after their round, that he was at least winning the quiz (in self depreciating irony)...
@@pajaf0341 hmm...ok thanks
but that's also the reason why anish got mad and queen sac on that one gm i dont remember the name
Magnus is the student that gets kicked out of the class for being more logical than the teacher
Oh bhai 🤣🤣 I felt it to the core
but getting most things wrong
Magnus on the inside: "I should have won this stupid game...."
i love this trio ❤
mangus, savage and competitive
anish, wholesome as always
duda, calm and composed
I would describe anish as funny lol
I was surprised that they (all) didn't know right off the bat how many points each side had!
Why would they? That is an arbitraty set of values that means NOTHING in a game.
I think the oldest currency still in use is pound, but not the oldest for sure
@@tiagomoraes1510 2 sentences?
I guess it's nishka. Apparently their history starts from Europe. There were ancient civilisations where currency was used.
@@mehardahiya986 yeah I thought it was nishka too
It literally said that in the vid.
@@mehardahiya986 I think it was trade not actual currency. Took a long time to convince people bits of round metal where worth anything close to food.
So,
Anish - front bencher
Duda- middle bencher
Magnus - last bencher
And backbenchers always rock 😂😂
Magnus is totally right about the currency question. If you were looking for the answer "British Pound", the question should have been "what's the oldest currency that is still in use". The oldest currency IS salt.
No. he's not correct. Salt is a commodity. Currency arose to replace the bartering system (goods for goods) aka., commodity for commodity or derivatives of commodity. Currency is a "thing" that represents value and serves no other purpose. Salt can be put in food or consumed. Oil can be burned to light a candle. You can use commodities to trade, but it would just be bartering. Adam Smith, who wrote "Wealth of Nations" (1776) explains currency is the representation of labor. That's why it has value. Because instead of you farming and growing an apple, you're paying someone else to grow the apple for you so you can eat it. So currency represents purely labor and nothing else. Does salt have value? Yes. Can it be traded? Yes. Is salt "currency"? No, because when used to trade, it represents more than just labor.
@Steve Nguyen is the oldest currency silver and gold?
I believe the Mesopotamians used shekels, which to my belief should be the first minted currency. Correct me if I'm wrong, you seem to have a peculiar expertise in this.
@@HerrscherOfTouchSomeGrassFoo I believe that in ancient China they used conch shells as currencies. I'm not sure its the oldest one, but definitely one of the oldest.
@@eggheadreportThen the oldest currency is punch marked coins, not British pound
@@kartikeyatiwari2502 @dhendup4042
It's going to be some form of precious metal formed into something where they can associate value to it. "Oh you have more of this precious metal in this chunk, versus this chunk, ergo it must be more valuable"
I find it amazing how Magnus manages to be so confident without coming across as insufferable. These 3 seem like they'd be fun to hang out with
This is so great to see them all as mates off the chessboard, so wholesome. I was smiling the whole time.
@Neal J. They worked their a$$es off for that and still are doing. Deservedly.
2:36 add Ding
Hahaha XD
True
0:39 Mangus gets checkmated here 😂
magnus explaining himself in 1 word: 1:56
“Chess stuff, I am terrible at”
-Magnus Carlsen, World Chess Champion
That's why he is world champion
Magnus is like the kid who always makes the objection to every single question.
Anish is like the "genius" kid who always answers the questions right.
Duda is like the quiet kid in school who seldomly speaks.
You can see Magnus hates losing
Magnus is always good with Geography
Duh he said it on his interview
He learned all the capitals, flags and surface areas at age 5.
4:00 Makes it look like Giri won then immediately starting berating and chastising the organizer, lol. Standard for the champion in chess.
Magnus tries to find alternative lines even in these questions 😀
Keep more of these coming🔥🔥
Awsome content! Really enjoying these little insights of the players personalities.
Love how competitive anish is
Duda seems like such a nice guy
Amazing video. Had some good laughs here...
3:50 Even though Magnus gets the question wrong, he instantly understands what the error was.
Amazing
finally saw chess players happy after winning , else i couldnt know who won the match by their expression.
the interpretatino difference is "without ever" and with out.
I think using formal logic, I think Magnus is wrong... but they could have added clarity by adding the phrase without EVER having beaten a previous world champion to gain the title
Finally Anish won against Magnus!
He is very proud 😂
Salt is correct! That is how the pound was established.
Salt is not a currency.
@@alanwhite3154 What is a currency? Whatever we agree on having some fixed value for trading.
@@denominator208 The Mesopotamian shekel emerged nearly 5,000 years ago. Is that before the Roman empire for you?
@@alanwhite3154 I did not say anything about that. I was just referring to your statement that "salt is not a currency". A currency is whatever we can agree on as having a certain value. Nice strawman though! A dubious deflection tactic that does not work.
@@denominator208 you can argue anything by creating your own definitions. Salt is not a currency. Elephants are marine mammals.
0:53 That Anish so funny, he was like, yes i beat Magnus! 😆😆😆
0:47 me in a class when I know the right answer and want to show everyone how smart I am
I love it that they are all having fun together.
Magnus is competitive and his arguments are sometime childish 😁 anish is energetic and duda is funny in his own way 😁wow this was amazing
Anish is basically that kid
Who everyone tell they hate because how he is good in everything he puts his mind into
But inside everyone knows he is too good and want to became like him
Anish: was the kid who always yelled out answers but only got 75%
Duda: was the kid who got them all right and wrote them down like he was supposed to and just doesn't say anything
Magnus:
This is brilliant, do more rounds!
I love how it ends like a good movie.
It looks like Anish is more of a versatile person in real life.
He for sure is, just by the amount of languages he speaks fluently.
@@aleks-wy6uf He's well versed in Klingon and has a PhD in Dothraki Language Studies as well
@@solidandshade just so you know, the number of countries with 4 letters change depending in language.
In my native language, we have: 12. But those 12 are not the same as English speakers have. We have China as a 4 letter country and Chad as a 5 letter country.
So if you know your languages in your native language, it can be hard to check everyone for another language.
Anish is always cheerful. A complete man(without beard)🙂
the determination on anish to win at least the quiz against magnus is crazy
"Oldest currency" question was misleading, they didn't specify "currently in use"
Magnus so fixated on saying the 'a' that he forgot he ended with a 'y'.
1:52. Magnus dijo "Perú", qué emoción
As u can see, Magnus can lose on quizzes but on the chess board. He's beast
That's with genius ppl. Dumb on everything but their main
Of all the questions, I'm surprised Magnus didn't immediately know the knight question; that puzzle seemed right up his alley.
The editor deserves a significant raise
This should be mandatory in every tournament!.
Incredible how Magnus is competitive
There are three smart students in the classroom.
- Duda, the quiet one but got all the answers right. ✍️😷
- Carlsen, always have to debate with the teacher. ✊😠
- Giri, always trying to get the teacher's attention and praise. ✋🤓
Yeah! Thats perfect!
@@realbobbyaxel if you debate , yo can't become quiet
I wonder what Magnus could have become if it wasn’t for chess! This guy is a machine!
That knight question was cool. Very clever answer, too.
great concept please keep doing such things more :D
Anish confidence shows u should enjoy your life❤❤❤
This content is great! Props to your editor as well. More of this please!
Duda was awesome, he knew most of the answers
I love all 3 of these guys. Anish is such a cool cat
Yes, more of this!
'chess stuff I'm terrible at' Magnus Carlsen, world champion and in the conversation of the greatest chess players of all time
Magnus won it. just because he said the answer wrong it doesn't mean he is not right.
3:00 When u use 100% of your brain...
BTW I am a big fan of Magnus...
I love how duda just shows his paper then instant right
Opponent : draw?
Magnus: it is open to interpretation
Magnus flexing his knowledge of World Championship history.
3:42 magnus's blunder 😂
"Chess stuff, I am terrible"
-Magnus Carlsen 2021
more gm classroom!
cheers to your editor(s)
Any video where Magnus and Anish get liberty to banter together is gold.
1:27 Magnus expression 😂
2000 YEARS LATER...
2:45 shit there is ding liren😂😂
“Chess stuff I’m terrible”
- Magnus Carlsen (Current World Chess Champion)
(Highest rated player of all time)
2:33 chess stuff im terrible says a guy who rules the chess world😅😅
Bro turning to Bobby Fischer 💀💀
david your teeth are amazing I was waiting for this moment my whole life
Magnus - I cant write properly but can I read it out instead
*magnus proceeds to read wrong*
Magnus- I wrote it correct , I cant speak properly doesn't mean im wrong
I like how magnus is having the absolute time of his life
He just doesn’t care
Carlsen who answers to the "champion without beating the previous one" question 1 year before making Ding Liren added to that list is even more hilarious
They asked for the oldest currency but their answer was for the oldest currency still around. Magnus is thus more correct than the quizzer.
yes this was inaccurate, but still, currency implies a symbolic representation of goods. salt itself, however it was widely used as an exchange commodity (like Carlsen says), isn't and wasn't a currency. receipts - for specified amounts of salt - would be.
today you can still use eg. gold in a similar manner, but gold itself isn't currency nevertheless.
Magnus Chess Values.
Queen: 9
Rook: 5
Bishop: 3
Knight: 3
Pawns: *0.125*
2:27 Anish: I guessed it. Magnus: F*** you
He said "how can you.. "😂
I love how they are all competitors and also friends.
Anish is adorable
Not only was this an amazing concept for a video, with and outstanding host GM David Howell, but the dynamic of Duda, Magnus and Giri was fantastic. The shy smart kid, the day-dreaming/argumentative genius and the teacher's pet xD
magnus might not answer them correct but he is the one that gets the closest when others dont know either