13-Year-Old Magnus Crushed a Grandmaster in 19 Moves! (100% Accuracy)

"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" . At age 13, Magnus Carlsen didn't just play one perfect game... he played an immortal chess game! Welcome to Episode 3 of "Road to Mastery." In this video, we analyze the incredible 19-move crush between Magnus Carlsen and Grandmaster Sergey Dolmatov (Moscow, 2004). Magnus didn't just attack; he completely shut his opponent down. He prevented every single idea, stopped castling, and denied development until the GM collapsed. In this masterclass, you will learn: ► The Art of "Prophylaxis": How to stop your opponent's plans before they start. ► How Magnus punished a Grandmaster for a single inaccurate move. ► The calculation secrets that allowed a 13-year-old to play with 100% engine accuracy. ► The finishing tactic that ended the game in just 19 moves. Missed Episode 1? Watch the first perfect game here:    • Magnus Played with 100% Accuracy at Age 13...   ► SUBSCRIBE to CM Shah Chess Academy:    / @cmshahchess   ---------------------------------------------------- #MagnusCarlsen #Chess #RoadToMastery #ChessProdigy