Sometimes he agrees a draw so he can go to the toilet.
Or sometimes he goes to the toilet so he can draw.
Sometimes he agrees a draw so he can go to the toilet.
Or sometimes he goes to the toilet so he can draw.
Nobody wins every game...Carlsen's winning ratio is 61.5 % whereas Bobby Fischer's winning ratio is 72.2% !
Check out the following loss to saric, a 2680 player that Carlsen suffered at the T
romso olympiad .
He has very clear images of chessboards and pieces in his head allowing him to calculate a few moves further than his peers. He is basically a savant. He once played 10 people simultaneously without looking at the boards.
youtube.com/watch?v=Qc_v9mTfhC8
@AngeloPardi what are you talking about when you said
"I'm not sure, but it is the general opinion of top chess players, so I would probably trust them. Besides, when considering the topic of God and chess, I think I'm allowed a bit of scientific approximation".
God doesn't even play chess.
How do you know that?
God only plays perfect chess. Perfect chess is a draw, so God only draws.
How are you sure perfect chess is a draw? Maybe it's a forced mate for white after x moves.
If perfect chess wasn't a draw, then one side would always win with perfect play, and it would then be pointless to play.
@PaullHutchh that is pretty cool
God doesn't even play chess.
How do you know that?
God only plays perfect chess. Perfect chess is a draw, so God only draws.
How are you sure perfect chess is a draw? Maybe it's a forced mate for white after x moves.
If perfect chess wasn't a draw, then one side would always win with perfect play, and it would then be pointless to play.
Well, if perfect chess wasn't a draw, it would be pointless to play it for perfect creatures (like God and his Colleague). It could be still worthwhile for such imperfect creatures as we are.
Sometimes he agrees a draw so he can go to the toilet.
carlsen has a win percentage of around 60%