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I've never been much of a computer guy at least in terms of playing with computers. Actually until I was about 11 I didn't use a computer for preparing for games at all. I was playing a bit online, was using the chess club mainly. Now, obviously, the computer is an important tool for me preparing for my games.
Magnus Carlsen, the world chess champion, shares his experience of not being a computer guy until he was 11. He used computers for preparing for games, and now they're an essential tool for him.
The quote highlights the importance of computers in Magnus Carlsen's preparation for chess games. It shows that even someone who wasn't initially interested in computers can adapt and find them useful.
The quote doesn't provide specific historical context, but it's worth noting that Magnus Carlsen has been a professional chess player since the early 2000s.
Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and the world chess champion since 2013. He's known for his exceptional chess skills and his ability to adapt to different playing styles.
The quote shows that computers can be a valuable tool for preparing for games, especially in competitive fields like chess. It highlights the importance of being open to new technologies and adapting to new tools.
New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
View on AmazonAvailable now as a Kindle Edition on Amazon.