Ok l'embrouille du soir sur discord.
C'est plus facile de :
1) Gagner un 1v1 au basket contre Victor Wembanyama
2) Gagner un tour de F1 vs Hamilton
3) Gagner une game d'echec vs Magnus Carlsen
4) Gagner un round vs Jon Jones en MMA
Je veux des arguments
@PerezNicolasLol The average person doesn’t know how to drive an F1 vehicle. Jon Jones is a mad man. Wemby is an anomaly. The answer is probably Magnus.
@Brand_Anuj@PerezNicolasLol J'imagine qu'il parlait d'une game classique
Dans ce cas là aucune chance pour le casual
Et même en blitz, pour qu'un 1500 batte carlsen faut vraiment qu'il se bave dessus ou qu'y ait un évènement type missclick horrible ou déconnexion
La plus facile c’est clairement la 3) gagner une game d’échecs vs Magnus.
Les 3 autres c’est impossible physiquement :
- Wemby te bloque avec un doigt
- Hamilton te met 30 secondes au tour
- Jon Jones te démonte en 30 secondes
Aux échecs par contre, même un 1500 peut gagner une game contre Magnus un jour de merde (il en perd parfois en blitz).
C’est la seule qui a une chance microscopique, les autres c’est du pur délire.
@bpthaber Asla üzülme çocuk, tarihin en iyi satranç oyuncusuna karşı oyun sonuna doğru neredeyse kazanmak üzeriydin hatasız oynadın, senden korkarak oynadı büyük saygı duydu sana yüzünde bile bunu görmek mümkündü. Emeğine sağlık. Tüm ülke seninle gurur duyuyor.
14 yaşındaki Yağız Kaan Erdoğmuş, İsveç’te tarihin en iyi satranç oyuncusu Magnus Carlsen ile 5 saat boyunca maç yaptı.
— Siyah taşlarla oynayan Yağız, 50. hamleye kadar %99’un üzerinde doğruluk oranıyla oynadı.
— Oyunun sonlarında süresi azalan Yağız’ın yaptığı bir hata sonucu karşılaşmayı kaybetti.
🇷🇺 Ian Nepomniachtchi on 🇦🇷 Faustino Oro:
“Seriously, it’s impressive how much he plays and how much he knows at such a young age.
Despite his huge rating, he’s not immune to human nature: like all children, he prefers active moves to strategic or positional decisions. Experience will come, as they say.
Playing 40,000 online games in just under 13 years is just the beginning ”
Fondly called as the "Messi of Chess", 12-year-old Argentinian Phenom Faustino Oro 🇦🇷 has become the World's 2nd youngest Chess Grandmaster! As the final round game at the Sardinia World Chess Festival 2026 between Faustino Oro and Ian Nepomniachtchi started, Faustino secured his 3rd and final GM Norm, thus becoming a Grandmaster regardless of his result in the final round. Faustino is currently on 6/8 points!
It is long known that Faustino is well within Grandmaster strength, as he has shown in his play several times over the board and especially online - this title was just a matter of time. Faustino missed becoming the youngest ever Grandmaster by 2 months - that record still stays with GM Abhimanyu Mishra. The 3rd GM norm perhaps took the longest time to complete for Faustino, but this very strong player is a part of the Grandmaster Club now!
Faustino scored his 1st GM norm at the Legends and prodigies Round Robin Tournament in Madrid last year, scoring an undefeated 7.5/9 points, also crossing the 2500 Rating barrier. His 2nd GM norm came at the Magistral Szmetan-Giardelli Masters in December 2025. His 3rd and final GM Norm came at the Sardinia World Chess Festival 2026, where he secured the norm with a round to spare, scoring 6/8 points!
It is already clear to the World that Faustino is not even a talent anymore - he's just a very strong player who will reach massive heights. Huge congratulations to Faustino, his team and his family for this amazing achievement!
Graphic: Anmol Bhargav
Photos: Niklesh Jain
#chess#chessbaseindia#faustinooro#Grandmaster#sardiniachessfestival
World Championship Challenger Javokhir Sindarov takes down World Champion D Gukesh in their 3rd and final encounter at the GCT Super Rapid and Blitz! Gukesh won the Rapid game, Sindarov struck back in both the Blitz games - the H2H score is 2-1 in Sindarov's favor at this tournament.
Sindarov played a fantastic game with the Black pieces to outplay Gukesh, going on to score a comfortable win!
Graphic: Anmol Bhargav
#chess#chessbaseindia#javokhirsindarov#gukesh#grandchesstour
No reaction from World Championship Challenger Sindarov after he scores a crushing win over the World Champion D Gukesh in Round 8 of the GCT Super Blitz!
Video: Sagar Shah/ ChessBase India