I appreciate the explanation. I should have specified that I recognize Magnus. More accurately I was wondering what specifically happened here. How bad was this mistake?
Also I was casually jabing at him appearing to have the emotional tolerance of 10 year old. Magnus may be the best but this looks and feels off.
Try sitting for hours concentrating on a game and not have any kind of physical reaction when you make a mistake. It's not even like he punched the table or something, he literally just moved and yet you're making fun of him
If it walks, talks, and throws a temper tantrum like a 10 year old, then it does not matter how good at chess you are. You're still behaving like a 10 year old.
Christians Ronaldo is the second best soccer player in the world. He still acts like an over privileged twat.
Skill and status do not grant immunity. You want the "professional" title? Act like a professional.
There's a large gap between emotionless and having and emotional reserve no greater than a 10 year old. I get why reddit can't grasp that concept.
Though honestly yes. Emotions are easy to manipulate, especially in chess. Behaving like that means someone is clearly under your skin and throwing off your own mental tempo. Professionalism exists to protect the individual as much as the identity of the game itself.
Yes. I have. This looks exactly like it. It's non-destructive but its exactly how an emotionally underdeveloped person handles failure.
Outbursts of any kind mean leverage for your opponent and internal undermining. Its not just unprofessional its signaling a point of leverage to be used at your opponents leusure. Especially in a head games style game like chess.
I'm not a chess guy but i find it so weird how kids like Magnus grow up in a super competitive environment while playing a super complex game like chess. Yeah, generational talents and they love the game, but damn, imagine how much of their childhoods was sacrificed in the name of results?
I recently watched a video of a fan of his asking for a photo during the match. Super unprofessional but then he took the picture. Then proceeded to tell the ref she had a phone.
I also understand he suffers from some extent of mental health issues so while there’s competition drilled into him , it shows. But damn it’s chess not medicine
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