In this video interview, chess grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik discusses his retirement from professional chess, the rise of online chess, coaching young talents, working with DeepMind, and the key ingredients to become a world champion in chess. He shares his thoughts and advice for aspiring players in this enlightening and engaging interview.
00:05 Non-professional chess life. 01:23 Playing in Germany. 03:41 How did you feel upon retiring: ”mission accomplished” or ”I can’t take it anymore”? 05:30 Online chess. 07:00 Coaching young talents, working with DeepMind and other recent projects. 13:39 Fischer time control or no increment? 15:11 Advice to the 25 year-old Kramnik that beat Kasparov in 2000 and became the World Champion. 16:10 1992 Olympiad and Garry Kasparov. 21:26 Chess is Magnus Carlsen. 26:21 Key ingredients to become a chess World Champion. 30:01 Favourite painting and favourite musician. 32:34 Best opening for a beginner. 33:13 What’s next for Vladimir Kramnik?




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