No one can so no to Anna:)) - back in the day I played her mum Pia several times - she was an extremely strong player (her dad wasn’t too bad either!).
Are you aware how attractive Anna is in both personality and looks? He didn't only go over variations with her, he is the one who challanged her to play the game in the first place, even though the difference in skill makes it like playing against a toddler for him. Usually, the weaker player is the one challenging the stronger player, hoping that he agrees to play at all
Great chess players love to learn more from even better chess players. She'll take that 30-second lesson at the end to heart. Watch Anna's rating go up a 1000 just by playing these Super GM's.
Love how Anna was "I don't know if you remember me" Anish "I remember everything :-)" Similarly - "Why is my bishop so bad? " "It was protecting everything..." Lovely to see you both playing :-)!
He knew that it was objectively bad but he also knew that Anna won't be able to find the right move in such a complicated position with little to no time
@@neerajnongmaithem392 Okay, thanks for that, I've just watched it through again and I'm not good enough at chess to disagree with you. Although I would say the next move he made with the knight the computer says was the best move which wouldn't have been possible if he hadn't made the "bad move" first. Like I say though you're probably better at chess than me. I've played for a long time on and off but as soon as I get to the 1500s I nearly always lose.
@@funkfireman It's actually very common to get a "best move" right after blundering, since the computer looks at the position objectively as if it was new each turn. (Ex: You realize your queen is trapped, so you trade it for a bishop out of desperation, the computer will say it's "best move" since the blunder already happened last turn, you're making the best out of the current situation)
@@SamaraVidZ Yeah I get that and I do agree with the comment Neeraj has made above. I'm just saying that if he deliberately made the first move which the computer thinks is dodgy knowing that the next move he could then make with the knight is the best move. Then technically for him the first move is also a good move as long as that's his plan and it works out which it did. lol :)
"Why is my bishop so bad? You put it there." - Truer words were rarely spoken. Then "How I am worse?" ... "You've given up the bishop you hated, it was protecting everything.", Harsh, but I presume a super GM is rarely wrong about such things :)
This is why he is a super GM... the clarity over the board. No value judgments, just configurations of pieces and squares that convey an objective truth.
3:42 Eval bar pointing Anish made a blunder then Anna Making a blunder the next move, after that Anish accurately pointing saying don’t look at the eval bar it will be swinging. Wow these GMs have a computer inside their brain 🧠
I love how humble you are, that you are just having fun with the game and if you win you're happy but if you lose, you've had fun and you take it as a learning opportunity. And I love how he took the time to talk about what had gone wrong at the end. LOVE your channel!
I don't play chess, I barely know how, but I love watching Anna's videos, it's so fun to watch her. There is something so pure about very high level players of any game just going to the park and playing people for the love of it.
Anna is remarkable how she can communicate with everyone, on her level or theirs. She could sit down with the Queen of England, a movie star or a 5 year old, and each would find it fun. That the chess is irrelevant is an especial credit to her parents.
True, but then you haven’t seen him in the armageddon match against Jordan van Foreest in Tata Steel/Wijk aan Zee, one or two years ago. It was crazy, hitting the clock like maniacs, with the pieces flowing over the board and ultimately he lost to Foreest.
Lifelong players of the game basically have those movements burnt into their muscle memory, I always found it really satisfying to watch. Every GM has their own unique way of doing it. My favorite is Fischer's piece handling, it was really snappy and sort of aggressive.
@@Lights480 says you Magnus has proven enough 5 times wc, you kidding how much more can one expect from a man, he has proven plenty and top commentators and gms consider him the best, and all the top 10 classical rated players are legend whether you think that or not, cuz you don't really have the qualification to judge them so yeah
Obviously he knew what he was doing since he is, you know, a Grandmaster. It's kind of expected. And it wasn't a good game from him at all. He said it himself. "Please don't look at this game with an eval bar." Of course it's to be expected with two minutes, but still he made a lot of mistakes.
that what i love watching grandmaster and master in general stopping for a moment to explain to their opponent things that could had save a positions or move that caught them by surprise
I used to have a GM buddy. He would get 1 min, I got 10. He never lost, he simply thinks while my clock is running. He also played blindfolded and never lost. GM’s are on a different level, one we regular people can’t comprehend.
Hey! Of course Anish knows his stuff: I was thinking exactly about this e4-e5, ...dxe5, f4-f5 sac which is typical in Benoni positions. You could check it at the moment you played f5 or even the previous move instead of Qg4. Ask your dad about this plan, for sure he knows some Tal games with that plan. You could even check similar ideas before your g4-g5 plan. But that one was interesting, even though I wouldn't play so personally. Anyway that was nice. Not only you, Anish talks much more nowadays 😉😅
Some chess players are class. Anni joking with Anna, then talking about different lines she could have tried - no rancour or showing off, just loving the game. Reminded me of Spassky, my favourite gentleman of chess.
I got so excited at 6:08, I thought I found Bxd6!! - Rxh4, Rxf7!! - Qxd6, Rf8 - Kg7, Rf7 mate and then I realized the queen from d6 protects f8 square. Chess is cruel sometimes :(
A lot of anishes moves were not the best but thats the thing about being a super gm against low rated players, you need one tactic and you can just try in the end and will still probably win the game even from a bad position
Yeaaay! Loving these Edit: aw Anna's always so humble. Idk a lot of ppl (outside the community) take it as a lack of confidence and weakness, but I think it's cool Edit2: wow, even after consecutive best and brilliant moves from Anish crazy how the eval is still dead even 3:22
Anis Giri:...You gave up the vishop you hated, it protecting everything... sometimes the piece we though that is useless we ended giving it up and losses everything.... Same thing in life, we will not knows someone's worth untill their gone
I like Anish. This is the first time I have seen him on video. He is certainly one of the strongest players in the world, but unlike so many of the other strongest players who are in the public eye, he doesn't feel the need to be talking constantly. ref: Funakoshi, the true master
I love how the eval bar at the beginning favours black, which it normally favours white. I do not know whether it was done on purpose, but it is hilarious.
"Why is my bishop so bad?", "You put it there". That's the best definition of Chess I've ever heard
Even better was later on she says "how am I worse" and anish says "you've given up that Bishop you hated it was protecting everything" hahaha
Shut up
That was pretty funny
Cool that Anish and Magnus were just willing to play with people in the park. They seemed very chill
No one can so no to Anna:)) - back in the day I played her mum Pia several times - she was an extremely strong player (her dad wasn’t too bad either!).
@@julianhodgson1202 They played random people too (like you and me)
@@KillOnS They did? Video?
@@ankurgupta9106 Just look up clips
Well, they are chess players.
Hey, I know that guy! Good game! 😄
@@bhaveshdas7819 lol
@@bhaveshdas7819 lmao yep agreed 100%
@@bhaveshdas7819 apples and oranges
@@BREAKocean
I prefer apples.
@@bhaveshdas7819 XD
Anish is awesome. He plays the game, wins, and then goes over variations with Anna after the game. You love to see it. \m/
I muted the video when he started going over the variations with her... to keep the video realistic 🤣
Are you aware how attractive Anna is in both personality and looks? He didn't only go over variations with her, he is the one who challanged her to play the game in the first place, even though the difference in skill makes it like playing against a toddler for him. Usually, the weaker player is the one challenging the stronger player, hoping that he agrees to play at all
He's like Beth Harmon's coaches
@@Yanimalyan It's not that fucking serious.
Great chess players love to learn more from even better chess players. She'll take that 30-second lesson at the end to heart. Watch Anna's rating go up a 1000 just by playing these Super GM's.
0:35 "You didn't talk too much at the time, that became a thing later"
Legend
They both talk A LOT, don't they? ^_^
LMAO
lmaoo
Love how Anna was "I don't know if you remember me" Anish "I remember everything :-)"
Similarly - "Why is my bishop so bad? " "It was protecting everything..."
Lovely to see you both playing :-)!
wait why are the two examples similar
@@renhaoheng8029 'cause while anish remembers everything her white bishop protects everything.
Still don’t see the resemblance
@@ya6n no..
@@456death654 No, you are exactly correct. Most people do not look deeper while you do.
Anish is one of a kind, such a gem. He is funny, confident yet sweet at the same time.
Get a room
@@Bobby.Kristensen please elaborate on what you mean. The world would love to know
@@Bobby.Kristensen nice try to be the clown but no one understand...
Its a nice intelligent balance.
@@Bobby.Kristensen pretty sure they have one. ;)
"Please don't look at this game with an eval bar afterward"
He knew exactly that knight to c5 from him was not a good move, yet he still played it!
Not a good move according to a computer but a good move for him.
He knew that it was objectively bad but he also knew that Anna won't be able to find the right move in such a complicated position with little to no time
@@neerajnongmaithem392 Okay, thanks for that, I've just watched it through again and I'm not good enough at chess to disagree with you. Although I would say the next move he made with the knight the computer says was the best move which wouldn't have been possible if he hadn't made the "bad move" first. Like I say though you're probably better at chess than me. I've played for a long time on and off but as soon as I get to the 1500s I nearly always lose.
@@funkfireman It's actually very common to get a "best move" right after blundering, since the computer looks at the position objectively as if it was new each turn.
(Ex: You realize your queen is trapped, so you trade it for a bishop out of desperation, the computer will say it's "best move" since the blunder already happened last turn, you're making the best out of the current situation)
@@SamaraVidZ Yeah I get that and I do agree with the comment Neeraj has made above. I'm just saying that if he deliberately made the first move which the computer thinks is dodgy knowing that the next move he could then make with the knight is the best move. Then technically for him the first move is also a good move as long as that's his plan and it works out which it did. lol :)
"Why is my bishop so bad? You put it there." - Truer words were rarely spoken. Then "How I am worse?" ... "You've given up the bishop you hated, it was protecting everything.", Harsh, but I presume a super GM is rarely wrong about such things :)
This is why he is a super GM... the clarity over the board. No value judgments, just configurations of pieces and squares that convey an objective truth.
Women☕️
@@sahand_rwandzy I dare you to play her
@@sahand_rwandzy Nah, its just a streaming habit. He plays to win, she plays for entertainement
It is ridiculous that he immediately knew the eval bar is swinging
I mean you can say that about almost any blitz game to be fair
@@markrabideau4067 no its not right
@@markrabideau4067
Hikaru : oww than i don't exist
@@markrabideau4067😹😹
3:42 Eval bar pointing Anish made a blunder then Anna Making a blunder the next move, after that Anish accurately pointing saying don’t look at the eval bar it will be swinging.
Wow these GMs have a computer inside their brain 🧠
Anish is such a class act, he’s one of my my fav GMs up there with Magnus, Dayna and Eric Hansen
I love how humble you are, that you are just having fun with the game and if you win you're happy but if you lose, you've had fun and you take it as a learning opportunity. And I love how he took the time to talk about what had gone wrong at the end. LOVE your channel!
There’s just something so funny about how honest and direct Anish is.
I don't play chess, I barely know how, but I love watching Anna's videos, it's so fun to watch her. There is something so pure about very high level players of any game just going to the park and playing people for the love of it.
... for the chessable joke alone, this was worth it. :) Anish, what a cool dude.
Anna is remarkable how she can communicate with everyone, on her level or theirs. She could sit down with the Queen of England, a movie star or a 5 year old, and each would find it fun. That the chess is irrelevant is an especial credit to her parents.
She is a natural interviewer! Very positive communicative presence, and good with rapport.
@@pugsnhogz how nice of her to be good with GM Richard Rapport
You just gotta love Anish! Such a nice and humble super GM. And Anna is of course always a happy energy packet!
You guys just look so chill together, it's awesome
I like the way Anish moves his pieces and hits the timer smoothly, where a lot of people flail at it when on a short timer.
True, but then you haven’t seen him in the armageddon match against Jordan van Foreest in Tata Steel/Wijk aan Zee, one or two years ago. It was crazy, hitting the clock like maniacs, with the pieces flowing over the board and ultimately he lost to Foreest.
I'm here for all this Anish simping
Lifelong players of the game basically have those movements burnt into their muscle memory, I always found it really satisfying to watch. Every GM has their own unique way of doing it. My favorite is Fischer's piece handling, it was really snappy and sort of aggressive.
Anish is such a great guy. What a legend
Legend??? Legend is Alehin, Morphy, Magnus or Tal. Anish is great player and nice guy not legend.
@@erniernolds1416 he has achieved more than anything you could have ever imagined, he is top player in his country, so yeah mister he is a legend
@@vascodagama5402
not really. even Magnus himself need to prove even more at this state, so no.
@@Lights480 says you Magnus has proven enough 5 times wc, you kidding how much more can one expect from a man, he has proven plenty and top commentators and gms consider him the best, and all the top 10 classical rated players are legend whether you think that or not, cuz you don't really have the qualification to judge them so yeah
@@vascodagama5402 but can he beat stockfish!? /s
Interesting game. Anish just knew exactly what he was doing the whole way. Amazing how talented some of these guys are.
Well yes. He just exploited the mistakes of a weaker player without much effort. And that's no disrespect to Anna. She'd destroy me. It is what it is.
Obviously he knew what he was doing since he is, you know, a Grandmaster. It's kind of expected.
And it wasn't a good game from him at all. He said it himself. "Please don't look at this game with an eval bar."
Of course it's to be expected with two minutes, but still he made a lot of mistakes.
Why is it amazing? It’s a benoni and he’s like 800 points higher rated.
@@mikecantreed Only 800?
@@henkoosterink8744 huge difference between 2000 and 2800.
Anish really saw that backwards knight and immediately found the exact tactic.
3:58. I like how he knew the past few moves they made weren’t very good but to regular players you would think he was playing the best moves.
it's cool how he even predicted the eval bar swinging.
So sick that Anish even knows that the engine bar is swinging while it actually is. xD
He could just see the eval bar in his brain. Fucking crazy. 3:45
ikr
He know that move from here was blunder
"Thats the worst bishop in history"
I think Nepo and Fischer would like to have a word with you
Maybe Kasparov after Ivanchuk cornered his would disagree!
Bravo! Anish's OTB banter was fantastic.
Games these days last 7 minutes haha
1:51 - You don't like your position? I never thought Anish would say to me that he didn't like his position. LMAO
'Are you able to take there?'
'Yes, CHESSable' 😂
Gotta love Anish
When he gave away 3 minutes off the clock I thought that was his 1st mistake! .. it turns out he doesn't make mistakes.
anish is such a genuine and nice guy tbh
“Why is my bishop bad” ….“ you put it there” 🤣🤣🤣
I love how before the game even started, Eval Bar showed Anish favorable hahaha
Good game, very cool of Anish to give you a three minute head start. Mad props to both of you, good banter too.
Anish is such a nice guy. I loved that he gave Anna some tips.
that what i love watching grandmaster and master in general stopping for a moment to explain to their opponent things that could had save a positions or move that caught them by surprise
These videos are gold. You’re like every super GMs younger sister lmao
grats pres.
"Have you met Hikaru yet, Anish?"
"In general, yes. But not here."
"Who is that?"
Anish is so cool in person, honestly the coolest pro chess player in person i have seen :)
I like how the game started with the eval bar being -1.5, knowing that Anish is better.
I used to have a GM buddy. He would get 1 min, I got 10. He never lost, he simply thinks while my clock is running. He also played blindfolded and never lost. GM’s are on a different level, one we regular people can’t comprehend.
Wasn't wearing my glasses, was briefly waiting for arrival of an Amish girl
7:17
Anish: "Games these days just last 7 minutes..."
LMAO I'm dead!
If you know you know.
Hikaru vs Ian haha a truly epic repeat
1:35 " Anish giri passed the vibe check"
Hey! Of course Anish knows his stuff: I was thinking exactly about this e4-e5, ...dxe5, f4-f5 sac which is typical in Benoni positions. You could check it at the moment you played f5 or even the previous move instead of Qg4. Ask your dad about this plan, for sure he knows some Tal games with that plan.
You could even check similar ideas before your g4-g5 plan. But that one was interesting, even though I wouldn't play so personally.
Anyway that was nice. Not only you, Anish talks much more nowadays 😉😅
Anna is a cool personality, since most chess players are somewhat shy. Nice! Good game
Wow! Anish and Magnus had a chance to play against you !!!
Anish really down to Earth. And you have a great laugh miss
We need more players like Anish
5:11 “are you able to take there? Yes I’m chess-able” 😂😂 And saying it with a straight face too
What a thrill to play Anish, he’s so easygoing. Anna is cool and friendly as always. She loses with grace and learns/teaches from mistakes.
super GMs can beat anyone
blindfolded so not only they
remember, but also can do
board analysis by thought
after Anish's Qa5 I think e5 followed by f5 is the way to go here in these positions
Anna: "Can i do this?"
Eval bar literally every time: No
Does he remember EVERYTHING what we talked about in Germany when I was 6 (years old) ?
Anish begins to quote -minute after minute- what Ann said ,,,
The grin on his face is pretty funny almost like I know with that move you are a goner
4:05 please dont look at the eval bar, Lol just at that moment it was swinging indeed
Damm that is why i like chess. Grandmasters are so chill and welcoming
7:23 game these days last 7 minutes LOL
"i am chess-able" lmao, i love anish
Some chess players are class. Anni joking with Anna, then talking about different lines she could have tried - no rancour or showing off, just loving the game. Reminded me of Spassky, my favourite gentleman of chess.
I got so excited at 6:08, I thought I found Bxd6!! - Rxh4, Rxf7!! - Qxd6, Rf8 - Kg7, Rf7 mate and then I realized the queen from d6 protects f8 square. Chess is cruel sometimes :(
Stockfish knew that Anish was playing black so it gave him a -1.5 advantage at the start
"Please don't look at the game with an eval bar afterwards"
Me watching it with a live eval bar 👀
4:26 ‘why is my bishop so bad?!’
.. ‘you put it there’
😂😂
A lot of anishes moves were not the best but thats the thing about being a super gm against low rated players, you need one tactic and you can just try in the end and will still probably win the game even from a bad position
You know they good cause even the computer is confused 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anish is very a likable guy!I didn't know that.
I watch so many videos just to hear Anna speak and laugh, she could do audio books, synchronization or asmr 😄
This proves that chess, after all, is all about two people having fun together. 😊
Yeaaay!
Loving these
Edit: aw Anna's always so humble. Idk a lot of ppl (outside the community) take it as a lack of confidence and weakness, but I think it's cool
Edit2: wow, even after consecutive best and brilliant moves from Anish crazy how the eval is still dead even 3:22
"This is the first time we are playing right?" xD Starting the game with a disrespect, nice.
Did you arrive today? Yes!, Yesterday.
Anish look like to be a good person and a good teacher as well.
the little head nod at 2:28 by Anish hahaha
I like the way Anish moves the pieces
moves and captures in one movement like Fischer
Anish seems like the nicest super GM
Whenever this video pops in my suggestion i missread it as
"Amish Girl Challenged Me To A Game Of Chess" 🙃
I love how anna has the same manerism with her mom like "can i do this?" And do it anyway.
Anis Giri:...You gave up the vishop you hated, it protecting everything...
sometimes the piece we though that is useless we ended giving it up and losses everything.... Same thing in life, we will not knows someone's worth untill their gone
The conversation at the end was the chatter of experts. Nice game and thank you for this content Anna : )
I am noticing the eval bar swinging wildly. Anish then points out while playing that the eval bar is swinging wildly. haha
Her: "Am I actually just.."
Him: "Yeah, yes.."
Anish predicted the evaluation bar
Anish is a content generation machine
‘Playing like your dad” knows who you are and low key watches the channel
Anish: blunders
Anish: Don't look at this game with an eval bar.
Me: Why and how was that a blunder 😂
5:55 Q: "Can I go anywhere?" A: "Not anymore now!"
"i'm gonna stop you from comming in"
-anna cramling
I like Anish. This is the first time I have seen him on video. He is certainly one of the strongest players in the world, but unlike so many of the other strongest players who are in the public eye, he doesn't feel the need to be talking constantly.
ref: Funakoshi, the true master
@Victor, Anish writes a lot on twitter.
I love how the eval bar at the beginning favours black, which it normally favours white. I do not know whether it was done on purpose, but it is hilarious.
Anish seems like a very good guy
"I want a link to my youtube on our Instagram" Once he knew he was winning had me rolling
I love anish!!!
I want her to just dominate. I know her parents are gm but would love her to get Anish to coach her
Anish you are very humble we loved you so much and also the girl
just strolling through the park, casually running into top 10 chess players....
Anna: Why is my bishop so bad?
Anish: You put it there 😂😂😂
4:25