Magnus Carlsen Eviscerates Pajeets [THERMONUCLEAR RACEPILL]

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It’s… weird to have somebody who’s so unbelievably much better at classical chess… When he plays rapid and blitz, you can tell that at times this guy does not have that intuition to play good moves quickly, but he calculates unbelievably well …he has considered stuff that I didn’t even think about, ‘how did he have time for this?’ I think he just calculates non-stop, and then in classical it works out quite well for him, but you see in certain games, like, he just makes very strange positional decisions.
You don’t need to read between the lines here because everything about this quote applies to the ‘jeet experience wholesale: it’s a facsimile, a rough approximation; and their concept of intelligence, therefore, has to be an idea straight out of the TVTropes pages–you have to imagine somebody quipping hard, being highly abrasive, but ultimately arriving at a sort of a correct conclusion in the nick of time–that’s the Indian Ideal, that’s what mesmerizes them in Now You See Me 2 and the Wolf of Wall Street.
This attitude could never work on the individual level, but if we’re talking about the fecal/fungal growth haunting the shores of Ganges… the infinite monkey theorem is a statistical fallacy, so you change it up a bit and, say, ram Shakespeare into the red dots of 2 billion walking stomachs... then you could, theoretically, have a few of his passages quoted back to you by them as if it’s something that was never been heard before.
 
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He got cucked by the BIC
 
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Gukesh cucked him and won, Jai hind
 
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Wow
 
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He said the complete opposite to what you're suggesting. He said that Gukesh doesn't rely on intuition, and that he manually processes every potentially desirable route. No "rough approximation". That's why he falls short in speed chess

But if you are now going to flip your narrative, didn't South India produce the human with potentially the greatest intuition of all time?
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He said the complete opposite to what you're suggesting. He said that Gukesh doesn't rely on intuition, and that he manually processes every potentially desirable route. No "rough approximation". That's why he falls short in speed chess

But if you are now going to flip your narrative, didn't South India produce the human with potentially the greatest intuition of all time?
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It's crazy how we just can't stop taking W's, Jai hind fr
 
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He said the complete opposite to what you're suggesting. He said that Gukesh doesn't rely on intuition, and that he manually processes every potentially desirable route. No "rough approximation". That's why he falls short in speed chess

But if you are now going to flip your narrative, didn't South India produce the human with potentially the greatest intuition of all time?
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If you could understand clausal syntax then you wouldn't be Indian
 
If you could understand clausal syntax then you wouldn't be Indian
I am not Indian + I understood everything you wrote, given English is my first language

a sort of a correct conclusion
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Can only be achieved if your journey to the destination isn't methodical - suggesting reliance on instinct

Which Carlsen said Gukesh doesn't possess
 

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