@@JacobsKrąnųg That's such a bad logic. If that was the case then every sports player would be as consistent and great as each other. Every human being would be good kind people. (cause it's a human being's job to be nice)
Imagine being Marshall and unleashing that absolute prep nuke on Capablanca only for him to be like "Imma just gonna play 15 engine moves in a row while you open up the board for me". Insane accuracy for any year, never mind 1915. Would likely be one of the most famous games of all time if Capablanca had faltered at any point.
I remember the last time I was this early. It was just under a week ago, and I was waiting for the last day of the Magnus Carlsen Invitational to get started, when suddenly I got an image in my head so clear, I had to head to the GothamChess offline chat to share it. There were a couple of people already hanging out, talking about whether Giri would beat Nepo, and how fast Magnus would beat Wesley, and I shared with them my thoughts. It's gonna sound crazy, but I was thinking about how Levy would be as a killer in a horror movie. "So you lock the doors and it looks like you're guarding everything, but I somehow find a way to co-ordinate... and I'm just infiltrating through the back window! Hello! HELLO!" It was a pretty chill time, and we all talked a bit about how "danger levels" would play into the whole thing, and it made me grateful to be part of the awesome community that Levy's cultivated around his UA-cam and Twitch. So, if you're reading this, Levy, uh... hi. Love the videos and the streams. Looking forward to the million-subscriber special. ❤
About the second game, Frank Marshall studied that variation for years, and Capablanca defeated him on the board without any preparation. Just shows how good Capablanca was
At this point I'm completely convinced that there are actually multiple Levys, because there's no way one man can make such high quality videos so frequently. Thanks Gotham!! 😀😀
Levy, your extemporaneous recovery from missing that bank rank mate was marvelously fun and satisfying. This video is a gem. Your respect for the old masters; your respect for those of us who are trying to grasp the beauty and power of chess; your willingness and amazing ability to teach and have fun doing it ... and without editing (!!) ... you’re a phenomenon. I’m very glad I found you and your channel. Thank you.
Would you cover Richard Réti? He had a playstyle rather similar to Marshall, for example Réti gambit (now known as the Horwitz Attack- Papa-Ticulat Gambit) against the french, Réti's mate (which is insane) and, of course, the Réti opening. A good game is Réti-Capablanca 1924, which is really instructive in how to use the bishops!
since your drama with Dewa kipas, I always watch your videos and play online chess more than 10 times a day. because my ELO rating is still very low (1005), so I need to learn a lot. love from Indonesia, wish you all the best!
Here's an idea: what about a video about Spassky? I feel like the only reason anybody remembers Spassky is because he lost to Fischer, which isn't really fair. I think the guy deserves to be remembered in his own right. If you want ideas for games: Larsen - Spassky (1970), Belgrade, Round 2 Spassky - Geller (1968), Sukhumi, Game 6 Spassky - Bronstein (1960), Leningrad Spassky- Fischer (1968), Santa Monica (this was the King's Gambit game that sent Fischer into a rage trying to refute it). Andruet - Spassky (1988) from the Bundesliga is good too, but it's really only famous for the last move.
One thing I appreciate about these videos is that they are either very lightly edited or not at all. It's like following a live commentary with a super-computer verbalizing the rationale behind moves that can be trickier to follow for beginners. Kudos, Levy!
Levy, your videos got me into chess, and I repeat a lot of the instructive things you've said as mantras and managed from 950 to 1300 over like a month and a half. But even more important than the results I've gotten is that I think you've bluntly gotten me to fall in love with chess. Even when I'm taking days off or don't feel like playing I still find myself just eating up its history and looking over old games and these recent videos have been absolute bangers. I can just sit and listen to you talk about this game indefinitely; your energy for it is magical and infectious. Thank you for all the work you've been putting in despite recent events. Your uploads are the highlights of my days. not paid comment btw kapp
You're literally a content machine, I'm loving the historical games series! I think it'd be really cool too to see a review of a classic romantic game too, like maybe one by morphy, or the immortal game
I’m loving this series! You’re a fantastic story-teller and you really bring these games to life with your infectious enthusiasm and the additional historical context. I otherwise never would’ve known how to even begin to appreciate these historical games. Thank you Levy!!
With all these historical and best-of games, you should do a 'essential chess history' video explaining who people are and what major events happened in chess
I have a theory, maybe Gotham has 5 more clones, so that's why he can make contents every second, haha, Like seriously man, how tf do you do that? Your so amazingly consistent!
I am glad you decided to start covering more old games. Chess+History lessons. I love learning about a person through his chess moves. fascinating stuff. this segment should be called '' Throwbacks: A pawn's backstory''. also, you are amazing.
Hey Gothamchess, great video! Can you please make a video about the Bird’s opening? It would be very helpful. Thanks for the nice videos and keep making them :)
@@PUMPBS I like bs too accept me please I like how the characters are good and the scenery is colourful and the thrilling gameplay continues to draw me in continuously from now until the end of time I will always play always and forever me and my bs I love it always together just me and my bs and my new bs friends us and together we will play bs together forever and ever and ever and ever until eternity and infinity are mere words of the past and now we know now we know now we know! Playing is fun and other things can be fun too things like playing other games but I already made a commitment to my new bs friends argh! Inner turmoil what a battle rages in my mind how can I go but how can I stay it makes little sense in the mind of a lamb
Second game, Capablanca vs Marshall is really impressive, Marshalls attack was extremely creative but Capablanca defended incredibly resiliently. Even now if this was new position to any GM out there I doubt many would win as white.
Not going to lie, if I had not discovered this channel my love for chess May have died. I’m not a great player, more for fun. But Levy makes me feel like I understand at a master’s level and says things with a tone and diction that I can comprehend. Truly the best teacher I have ever seen.
5:16 Your video being all over the place isn't always bad. I find I remember your goofy songs about bad moves and calling the rook a wall flower when I am playing and it's very helpful.
I love your stream of consciousness. It's like 800 elo chess. Great moves, confusing moves, random moves, up and down but it all cancels each other out and somehow works perfectly in the end.
I feel so honored to be the first comment. All of my hard work and dedication has paid off. Getting the first comment has been a dream of mine for many years, and I would like to thank those who have helped me along the way. First and foremost, I would like to thank God for giving me this opportunity. Next I would like to thank my parents. I want to thank my friend Peter Griffin for being really skinny and always there for me. I would also like to thank my pet tadpole for surviving against all odds for over a week. Next I would like to thank the squirrel that lives in my backyard for climbing trees because that gives me inspiration that I need to get through the day. This is a special moment in my life and I would like to thank any of my unmentioned friends and family that have helped me along the way. This moment will be a moment that I will never forget. I just remembered a few other people I would like to thank; Abraham Lincoln, the fish I caught in the third grade, my light in my room because I wouldn't be able to see the keyboard without it, the internet for letting me go on youtube, my house because without it I would be homeless, and last but not least, I would like to thank all the people out there that actually took time out of their day to read this. I cannot stress how much of a big deal to me this is. I have been trying to be the first on a post for years, but that has not been possible until this amazing day. Hopefully my good luck will continue, but this is undoubtedly a rare occasion. If you asked me how I did this, I would say, you can achieve anything you set your mind on. To all the kids out there reading this, I would like to tell them to follow their dreams. Being the first is truly amazing, thank you everyone.
I used to play chess 40 years ago and so became familiar with a number of Marshall's games. Marshall's only weakness was that he preferred to "roll his own" according to Fine - a reference to the then prevalent practice of buying cigarette papers and tobacco and assembling them into a cigarette. He played unusual lines and so suffered defeats at the hands of the top players who didn't engage in such eccentrics. BUT if a mistake was made he would hit you in the mouth with everything, including the kitchen sink. At his passing, the Russian players all expressed admiration of Marshall, including one that characterized him as the "Terror of Champions." A very great tactician.
These and J. Bartholomew's vids are my faves. Ain't heard from John lately so these are now my main ambrosia. Keep 'em coming because "when the Levy breaks, I'm going to have to move!" '_'
Just watched the sultan Khan video and the game beetween him and Marshall and wanted to learn more about Frank James Marshall and a minute later this pops up on my recomended
The Gold Coins Game is my favorite of all time. A quite old Spanish encyclopedia I own mentioned people at the time were so impressed that they thought the game wasn't played but it was actually composed.
"Say the line Levy"
"You're more worth than a Knight"
YAAAAAAY
I need that medicine everyday man.
@@subasan4798 that's a good one bro
timestamp?
And that's what she said.
Only a soy beta seeks validation from an online chess video.
I’m just gonna start calling all my blunders sacrifices. So creative and imaginative of me
agreed
Yeah we just can't develop that blyatiful sacrifice
1:01 textbook *sideways double passant*
Wow it's like I haven't seen this comment for a MILLION FRIGGIN TIMES
That's how we roll. When you blunder, pretend that it's tactics.
“I’m winning I’m winning I’m- and you want to throw your computer out the window” I’m 600 rated and that’s how 80% of my games go
I am 1400 and nothing has changed...
then rate 601 then
You're not alone my man
Me too dude
You are winning 80% of times?
This man does quality streams and makes 2 quality vids a day
Levy is a legend
He streams many hours a day too
Yep. A real gift to chess who doesn't get enough credit.
@Alpheus saju what
@Alpheus saju what
He is a bot
Plot twist: He was so drunk that he just wanted to throw the game but made history instead
PAPA
In one of levy videos we do see him play a major chess match while intoxicated and at the end he resigns on his opponents turn
Was he always drinking while playing?
@@randomguy5312 that games is with mir sultan khan
Hmm not like u😂
Let’s appreciate how consistent levy is
Always at 7:00am eastern
basically it's his job, so no surprises.
This man is a beast
@@JacobsKrąnųg That's such a bad logic. If that was the case then every sports player would be as consistent and great as each other. Every human being would be good kind people. (cause it's a human being's job to be nice)
@@aunimjoarder it’s not every human’s job to be nice
I don't know why they didn't name it the "I'mdevelopingaknighttothemiddleoftheboard variation" it just sounds so catchy
dont forget the "defendingmypawn" part of the name
Me: "What an incredible checkmate with Queen sac"
Computer: "It was also mate in one 7 moves ago without any Queen sac"
Me: "nahh, computer Is wrong"
computer : MisSed wIn?
This so true happened to me before
screw you computer ur stupid
@@freds_chess stop crying
@@jameswebb3410 wha-
Had to check this game after the wired interview. So happy you are getting more exposure
Lol I did the exact same
Same
haha same
same
Q: Frank James Marshall vs Alexander Alekhine, who wins?
A: the bartender
underrated comment
Can you explain this please
@@runapan9622 They both drink a lot
So the bartender who gives them the drinks wins
Gotham: Reviews the best queen sac
Me who just played my 8756th Botez Gambit
Feal that
I played botez gambit then my opponent replied with botez gambit thinking it was checkmate that game ended in a draw
Those are rookie numbers. You gotta pump those numbers up.
Bro so lucky, I always get declined variation
Imagine being Marshall and unleashing that absolute prep nuke on Capablanca only for him to be like "Imma just gonna play 15 engine moves in a row while you open up the board for me".
Insane accuracy for any year, never mind 1915. Would likely be one of the most famous games of all time if Capablanca had faltered at any point.
Capablanca at his peak was just unfair to play against.
It IS one of the most famous games of all time!
1:01 white’s e- and d-pawns: “cha-cha real smooth”
I remember the last time I was this early. It was just under a week ago, and I was waiting for the last day of the Magnus Carlsen Invitational to get started, when suddenly I got an image in my head so clear, I had to head to the GothamChess offline chat to share it.
There were a couple of people already hanging out, talking about whether Giri would beat Nepo, and how fast Magnus would beat Wesley, and I shared with them my thoughts. It's gonna sound crazy, but I was thinking about how Levy would be as a killer in a horror movie.
"So you lock the doors and it looks like you're guarding everything, but I somehow find a way to co-ordinate... and I'm just infiltrating through the back window! Hello! HELLO!"
It was a pretty chill time, and we all talked a bit about how "danger levels" would play into the whole thing, and it made me grateful to be part of the awesome community that Levy's cultivated around his UA-cam and Twitch. So, if you're reading this, Levy, uh... hi. Love the videos and the streams. Looking forward to the million-subscriber special. ❤
Ok
You are first, congrats
Good that u remember.... Congratulations 🎉🎉
This deserve the pin rather than the usual hate comments
@@ponsubashrajrxi-cs2775 exactly lol. i appreciate the effort though xD
About the second game, Frank Marshall studied that variation for years, and Capablanca defeated him on the board without any preparation. Just shows how good Capablanca was
At this point I'm completely convinced that there are actually multiple Levys, because there's no way one man can make such high quality videos so frequently. Thanks Gotham!! 😀😀
Levy: I know what I'm doing
Levy 30 seconds later: This video is all over the place
Levy 10 minutes later: "I'm learning as I go here"
This one is the best comment
Typical him. Always does something else than what he says
Levy, your extemporaneous recovery from missing that bank rank mate was marvelously fun and satisfying. This video is a gem. Your respect for the old masters; your respect for those of us who are trying to grasp the beauty and power of chess; your willingness and amazing ability to teach and have fun doing it ... and without editing (!!) ... you’re a phenomenon. I’m very glad I found you and your channel. Thank you.
“The queen is worth as much as a...queen.”
Hmmm, yes, the floor is made of floor.
SM water tastes like water hahahaaa
I wouldn’t have found Qg3 in a hundred years. What an absolute masterpiece
i need to know what coffee levy is drinking... he's just not human at this point
Must be "Top of the morning coffee" best coffee in the world if you know what I mean
сocaine
24 year old nofap hormones ;)
Would you cover Richard Réti? He had a playstyle rather similar to Marshall, for example Réti gambit (now known as the Horwitz Attack- Papa-Ticulat Gambit) against the french, Réti's mate (which is insane) and, of course, the Réti opening. A good game is Réti-Capablanca 1924, which is really instructive in how to use the bishops!
since your drama with Dewa kipas, I always watch your videos and play online chess more than 10 times a day. because my ELO rating is still very low (1005), so I need to learn a lot. love from Indonesia, wish you all the best!
人インドネシア
@Loren Swan 少しです
Here's an idea: what about a video about Spassky? I feel like the only reason anybody remembers Spassky is because he lost to Fischer, which isn't really fair. I think the guy deserves to be remembered in his own right. If you want ideas for games:
Larsen - Spassky (1970), Belgrade, Round 2
Spassky - Geller (1968), Sukhumi, Game 6
Spassky - Bronstein (1960), Leningrad
Spassky- Fischer (1968), Santa Monica (this was the King's Gambit game that sent Fischer into a rage trying to refute it).
Andruet - Spassky (1988) from the Bundesliga is good too, but it's really only famous for the last move.
Capablanca was an absolute monster those years, I think he had only one loss (against Lasker) in like 10 years.
You guys remember when Levy "only" had 30k subs? Now he's getting to 800k. This boy is golden.
1 Million
2 years later:
LEVY JUST GOT TO 10 MILLION!!!!!
(hopefully sooner)
You're tryna be funny but that might actually happen lmao
@@adfil8818 hopefully
@@shork416 we still got one year left so I hope this somes true
Your joy at that Bh2 check in the capablanca game was so great and infectious, I loved every minute of this
5 videos over 2 days?! This guy is a machine
He's in the zone right now
The most handsome chess teacher on the internet talking about the prettiest Queen Sacrifice. This man is inspirational. Love you man 💙💙💙
Simp
He is handsome? Are you blind?
Simp
@@NightRider0101 to be fair he is fairly handsome
@@Maxawa0851 Then I am like top 10 handsome men in the world. Lol.
One thing I appreciate about these videos is that they are either very lightly edited or not at all. It's like following a live commentary with a super-computer verbalizing the rationale behind moves that can be trickier to follow for beginners. Kudos, Levy!
I was yet to get to minute 14 when I wrote the comment. :D Still very instructive.
“Have you ever seen something like that? No you haven’t thats why you clicked on this video now you’re happy” -GothamChess 2021
14:10 *Levy's laugh will haunt me down to the very last day of my life*
When you go from “I’m winning, I’m winning” to “I wanna throw my computer out the window” 😂 6:47
Levy, your videos got me into chess, and I repeat a lot of the instructive things you've said as mantras and managed from 950 to 1300 over like a month and a half.
But even more important than the results I've gotten is that I think you've bluntly gotten me to fall in love with chess. Even when I'm taking days off or don't feel like playing I still find myself just eating up its history and looking over old games and these recent videos have been absolute bangers. I can just sit and listen to you talk about this game indefinitely; your energy for it is magical and infectious. Thank you for all the work you've been putting in despite recent events. Your uploads are the highlights of my days.
not paid comment btw kapp
Me when i blunder: S A C R I F I C E
Everyone else: You lying but ok
'The queen is worth as much as a queen'~ Gotham 2021
6:37 levy is a master not only in chess but in quotes too
Jose Raul Capablanca when asked to describe Frank Marshall in one word: *decent*
Lol i see what you did there 😎
@@erlindaalba1682 I don't could you tell me
@@futuregmchess1561 magnus called Hikaru decent
'A very creative and imaginative player who frequently liked to partake in the intake of certain liquid substances"
- Levy Rozman 2021
@6:08 - Some of y'all play chess like you're late for a business meeting.
I'm going to pretend you didn't speak directly to my soul there.
These kind of video made me do a random piece sacks in a totally fine position. Thanks levy! ❤️
You're literally a content machine, I'm loving the historical games series! I think it'd be really cool too to see a review of a classic romantic game too, like maybe one by morphy, or the immortal game
I really had a lot of luck with the "im developing a knight to the centar of the board and defending my pawn french" can recommend
I’m loving this series! You’re a fantastic story-teller and you really bring these games to life with your infectious enthusiasm and the additional historical context. I otherwise never would’ve known how to even begin to appreciate these historical games. Thank you Levy!!
Is that......... 2 DAY IN A ROW PINK HOODIE?! THANK YOU I HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR SO LOOOOOOOONG
as in 6 days
Aby way day 7 of asking and thanking for PINK HOODIE ATLEAST 2 DAYS IN A ROW
Damn just finished Mir Sultan Khan vid and now there's a new one
This man does a stream, 2 videos a day, and he's playing the best chess of his life. Man's straight up grinding!
With all these historical and best-of games, you should do a 'essential chess history' video explaining who people are and what major events happened in chess
4:42 was waiting for a “welcome to gothamchess recaps” after that
That's not a recap
Marshall gambit against the ruy lopez is one of the coolest gambit ever
The fact that this guy uploads daily, has long videos, is cool
I'd love a video or two on Mikhail Tal - some of his greatest wins were brutal displays of attacking, would be entertaining to see you cover them
I started playing chess after watching you vids thx 4 the inspiration!
Rating?
Many years later
The Amazon Gift Card game
“Brings a very New York Swagger to Chess”
BAWSE
Please keep doing these.. The historical chess games are so good, and you make it even better with your unique commentary :).
"GothamChess has weaponized pace" - Chael Sonnen
Undefeated and undisputed
Petition for levy to start making short documentary’s about the lives of the greatest Grandmasterz. Original and fantastic content
" and all of a sudden you wanna throw your computer out the window"
joke's on you levy, I don't even own a computer
what are you watching this video on
@@Maxawa0851 a laptop
@@Gh0styyYT a laptop is a computer
@@Maxawa0851 ok
At some point I'll go to an over the board tournament where Levy is playing and if he wins I'll just throw an Amazon gift card on the board.
I have a theory, maybe Gotham has 5 more clones, so that's why he can make contents every second, haha,
Like seriously man, how tf do you do that? Your so amazingly consistent!
Or have mach 21 speed like koro sensei
And works so fast that he create clones?:)
He’s just so good he improvises his commentary and does it all in one take so he doesn’t need to edit and script the video
Every clone has a different color hoodie, thats how he tells them apart
Levy, I absolutely LOVE the history content, it is very fun seeing all these old games!!!
Have we covered any Mikhail Tal games yet Levy?, like the Tal vs Koblents game..its a personal favourite
I am glad you decided to start covering more old games. Chess+History lessons. I love learning about a person through his chess moves. fascinating stuff. this segment should be called '' Throwbacks: A pawn's backstory''. also, you are amazing.
Hey Gothamchess, great video! Can you please make a video about the Bird’s opening? It would be very helpful. Thanks for the nice videos and keep making them :)
Chesstalk has already mad a video of this game but I watched this any way because Gotham Chess is so entertaining
I've seen this game plenty of times before, but now I gotta do it again because Levy uploaded ❤
Yessir :)
@@PUMPBS I like bs too accept me please I like how the characters are good and the scenery is colourful and the thrilling gameplay continues to draw me in continuously from now until the end of time I will always play always and forever me and my bs I love it always together just me and my bs and my new bs friends us and together we will play bs together forever and ever and ever and ever until eternity and infinity are mere words of the past and now we know now we know now we know! Playing is fun and other things can be fun too things like playing other games but I already made a commitment to my new bs friends argh! Inner turmoil what a battle rages in my mind how can I go but how can I stay it makes little sense in the mind of a lamb
Second game, Capablanca vs Marshall is really impressive, Marshalls attack was extremely creative but Capablanca defended incredibly resiliently. Even now if this was new position to any GM out there I doubt many would win as white.
this man keeps pumping out amazing content daily
Yeah, Agadmator has become boring, i mean his presentation. Levy is a breath of fresh air
“That’s the only thing you learn from this video, mozoltov”
very late but, he's saying "mazel tov", which means congratulations but in Hebrew
I now convinced that levy is the Batman in chess . Instead of fighting crimes , he gives up sleep and upload content to us 🥰
These chess history videos are absolute gold, like that queen sacrifice
When Elizabeth I sacrificed Mary, Queen of Scots to solidify her claim to the English throne?
Levy has to be at least 2 people right? Crazy content output + being a chess IM + streaming? What a madman. Respect
Remember when Gotham was just Hikaru's friend... How the times change...
What do you mean? They broke up or what?
@@soIatido wait Gotham dated Hikaru?
@@finnhackapell6560 obviously 👀
@@soIatido Oh shit.... I forgot to add the word 'just'. It completely changed the comment. LMAO
Not going to lie, if I had not discovered this channel my love for chess May have died. I’m not a great player, more for fun. But Levy makes me feel like I understand at a master’s level and says things with a tone and diction that I can comprehend. Truly the best teacher I have ever seen.
11k
You should totally cover Mikhail Tal. One-time World Champion and tactical legend. One of my personal chess inspirations.
Day 35 of translating the title in Italian: "Il più grazioso sacrificio di donna di tutti i tempi".
5:16 Your video being all over the place isn't always bad. I find I remember your goofy songs about bad moves and calling the rook a wall flower when I am playing and it's very helpful.
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I love your stream of consciousness. It's like 800 elo chess. Great moves, confusing moves, random moves, up and down but it all cancels each other out and somehow works perfectly in the end.
I feel so honored to be the first comment. All of my hard work and dedication has paid off. Getting the first comment has been a dream of mine for many years, and I would like to thank those who have helped me along the way. First and foremost, I would like to thank God for giving me this opportunity. Next I would like to thank my parents. I want to thank my friend Peter Griffin for being really skinny and always there for me. I would also like to thank my pet tadpole for surviving against all odds for over a week. Next I would like to thank the squirrel that lives in my backyard for climbing trees because that gives me inspiration that I need to get through the day. This is a special moment in my life and I would like to thank any of my unmentioned friends and family that have helped me along the way. This moment will be a moment that I will never forget. I just remembered a few other people I would like to thank; Abraham Lincoln, the fish I caught in the third grade, my light in my room because I wouldn't be able to see the keyboard without it, the internet for letting me go on youtube, my house because without it I would be homeless, and last but not least, I would like to thank all the people out there that actually took time out of their day to read this. I cannot stress how much of a big deal to me this is. I have been trying to be the first on a post for years, but that has not been possible until this amazing day. Hopefully my good luck will continue, but this is undoubtedly a rare occasion. If you asked me how I did this, I would say, you can achieve anything you set your mind on. To all the kids out there reading this, I would like to tell them to follow their dreams. Being the first is truly amazing, thank you everyone.
I used to play chess 40 years ago and so became familiar with a number of Marshall's games. Marshall's only weakness was that he preferred to "roll his own" according to Fine - a reference to the then prevalent practice of buying cigarette papers and tobacco and assembling them into a cigarette. He played unusual lines and so suffered defeats at the hands of the top players who didn't engage in such eccentrics. BUT if a mistake was made he would hit you in the mouth with everything, including the kitchen sink. At his passing, the Russian players all expressed admiration of Marshall, including one that characterized him as the "Terror of Champions." A very great tactician.
1:00, those pawns swapping were so clean
Video: The Genius of Frank Marshall
Me: The Genius of Jose Raul Capablanca
Holy shit Marshall as in Marshall attack
Levy: makes video about a queen sacrifice
Also Levy: “Losing your queen is bad. If that’s the only thing you learn from this video, Mozeltov”
I finally found my chess Idol. Gm throwing all their pieces to the opponent.
Levy, I hope you rest sometimes, because the frequency of your videos is bizarre,thanks man!
Thank you so much for the daily uploads it's amazing how you do this. You helped me improve a lot.
These and J. Bartholomew's vids are my faves. Ain't heard from John lately so these are now my main ambrosia. Keep 'em coming because "when the Levy breaks, I'm going to have to move!" '_'
"My knight just forks everyone" - Levy Rozman, 2021
Your audio is so good it actually hurts me listening to other channels..
therapist: side-moving pawns dont exist, it can't hurt you
side-moving pawns: 1:01
"im winning im winnning im winning.. and all of a sudden u wanna throw ur computer out of the window🤣🤣" i love this guy
Keep the Frank James Marshall games coming. Dude was a badass
I'd like to see the game Tal and Botvinik played during their championship match where Tal sacrificed his knight with no clear plan and won the game.
Just watched the sultan Khan video and the game beetween him and Marshall and wanted to learn more about Frank James Marshall and a minute later this pops up on my recomended
The Gold Coins Game is my favorite of all time. A quite old Spanish encyclopedia I own mentioned people at the time were so impressed that they thought the game wasn't played but it was actually composed.