If he clicks the little magnifying glass next to the “is best” thing. It automatically shows him the next 10 moves which will explain why that move is the best/or a mistake.
@@KriticalMA I'm glad I saw it. Though I kinda like when he is puzzling out the sequence, because I'm a worse player, and I like puzzling along, and listen to his thought process.
It also just shows the next 7 moves in the calculated line directly under the brightly-colored evaluation of the move. It seems like he doesn't notice this since, in all his chess videos, when he wants to see why a move was evaluated poorly, he's been simply making moves on the analysis board himself until he lands on one that the engine deems best, when reading the line directly under the move evaluation would immediately tell him.
Egg's Gambit: Step 0: Never resign Step 1: Lose the queen to a missclick Step 2: Make the opponent think you're an idiot Step 3: Strategically put your rook on a vulnerable spot as bait for the overconfident opponent Step 4: Pray your opponent blunders and doesn't see the well hidden bishop between a bunch of pawns Step 5: Laugh and win even though you were at -30.8 for a moment
@@user-vs6ck3ht5d that wouldn't help...NL literally clicked on the bishop and then the piece where the bishop moves. i suppose they could make it so that you can turn off one of the ways to move, but it seems kind of pointless since i have never seen people misclick besides NL. and even if they allowed you to disable one of the ways to move, NL has misclicked on both methods
22:29 hey so 27 is probably not his age but it refers to where he lives/is from. France is divided into 95 (and then some) small regions, that all have a name and a number associated to them (27 is "eure" in the north west of france).
I had to turn my headphones up to the point where your voice was deafening to hear the vacuum at all, you probably don't have to worry about the sound too much.
This series has quickly become my favourite, there is just something about watching Nothernlion play some chess with his ultra egg intellectual goodness. I also really like the choice of no background music so I can put on something of my own I like on. These chess videos are what keeps me going
As someone who doesn't know much about chess, this is great. I feel like I'm learning whether you win or lose. For a beginner chess player, lower professional ELO is probably the best to watch!. Keep 'em coming. I've been here for almost a decade and this is the most I feel I have developed as a backseat gamer.....
It's even more interesting as you seem to play logical chess as opposed to formulaic chess, which seems to be a dying art form in competitive pure 'IQ' games.
I cannot believe I watched through every single NL chess video.... I havent watched you since your last ck2 multiplayer with arumba and mathas! Thanks for content I enjoy again :)
Been watching your videos and started playing against the AI. Finally played a couple of games against real people in 10 min games. Lost against someone at 1200 elo, then beat someone at 700. It's all thanks to pogging out of my gourd watching the egg play and introducing me to gothamchess
NL you egghead you STILL hung your queen when going through the analysis at 40:25 lmao Also analysis was pogged on the first game, I love seeing the longer chess videos
I'm getting to a point where I'm liking the video before I'm even seeing it, that's how good I know it'll be, and I'm stingy with my likes. That's how pogged these videos are, and the exponential pog growth is insane, Egg's Gambit is truly a game changer.
as a (up to) 2300 rated player I must say, I am very amazed how good NL's analysis is, some extra thoughts: 15:34 13. Ne4 gives black opportunity to get rid of a pretty weak isolated d5 pawn, and the computer's line of 13. Nb3 doesn't allow that 40:21 those two knights in the center are terrifying indeed, and I think it's normal to not see the computer's 23. Bg7 tactic; I'd try to stay coldblooded and move the Queen out of the attack in a spot where it's not attacked by an enemy N and also does not fall into a knight fork, e.g. 23. Qb2 or 23. Qd3 is ok, (23. Qe3, 23. Qe1 and 23. Qc1 is not), but then 23. Qd3 is better bc it doesn't let black spoil the white pawn structure on f3
There's not. There's an option yes...but it does LITERALLY nothing. You can still "click" to move, and it BOGGLES MY MIND why such a simple option is not yet in.
@@drvofoka7033 lol yeah exactly... in the settings you can choose between click + hold & drag, or click once and then click the target square to move, but changing between them doesn't seem to do anything, and it stays set to hold & drag. I have no clue how it hasn't been fixed yet I think he was holding and dragging when he made that misclick, though. From that misclick and a few other instances where the system rejected an accidental move to an illegal square, it looks like what he's doing is just releasing the hold too early while he's dragging the piece
@@drvofoka7033 People have been complaining about that option for years and they still haven't fixed it. I think they don't fix it on purpose because it makes great content when Magnus/other top players blunders by misclicking.
Really enjoyed this episode! I also like NL enjoys the game! It's good teaching moments to something outside the world of electronic-only games and that's cool. I'm no good at chess but I love the the strategy involved
Oh nonononono Edit: I would say just learn what all the clicks do. Mouse slips and misclicks are really common. (But you still win anyway) Edit 2: 33:37 OH THIS WAS THE BLUNDER Edit 3: F
The blunder at 33:37 is made even more hilarious by the fact that he just talked about how the knight could take his queen, and then just let the other knight take his queen. His eyes were in the right place, but the yolk was just too scrambled.
Kind of finished the final analysis a bit early I think. I may have overlooked something, since I am not all that amazing at chess, but looking at the position at 37:37: Playing Bd3 here should be that bad, since Be4 leads to Bg7+ which forces either Kh7 -> Bf8+ -> Kg8 -> Bxd6 -> Kxf7 -> Bxe4 trading the rook for queen and bishop or Kg8 -> Rf8+ -> Qxf8 -> Bxf8 -> Kxf8 -> Bxe4 trading rook and bishop for queen and bishop
29:44 you missed Ne7+, Kh7, Be4, Nxe4, Qxe4+ winning the knight on d4! Quick tip, if you're attacking you can't lose, so if you're on the attack think "danger levels" if something you have is under attack then attack a more valuable piece of your opponent's. Much better if that piece happens to be their king! It unleashes a series of moves that counteract your opponent's otherwise weak attacks. EDIT: Notice you win both Knights with this line! You also devalue the enemy king's positioning and you can then begin an even more amazing attack later on in the game :D
I almost screamed at the screen during the first game NL's opponent had such a big tunnel vision on taking the pawn, he missed the hanging bishop twice
Love the chess video's keep it up. Also when you are analysing and wonder why the computer prefers a move you can see a little move order/ notation in the top right. When you hover over them with your mouse you can also see a small board with that move. Hope it helps.
I audibly laughed when I saw the thumbnail. Thanks NL for making these daily chess videos, i'm a 1600 player myself so it's great to see us share some ideas.
I mean, there's a point where if the level is high enough, you know your opponent is not gonna blunder like that. You either see a way to draw or just resign.
Up to a point, yes. Generally I resign when I know that I could win the position if I swapped colours with my opponent. Of course, the point at which this comes depends on the skill levels of the players.
@@Jonjon13Jonjon13 Sure, they most likely wont. But everyone makes mistakes at some point, no matter who you are so why not take a shot? Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer after all
@@Jonjon13Jonjon13 Sure, they most likely wont. But everyone makes mistakes at some point, no matter who you are so why not take a shot? Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer after all
@@Jonjon13Jonjon13 Sure, they most likely wont. But everyone makes mistakes at some point, no matter who you are so why not take a shot? Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer after all
On the analysis board in the top right it shows you the best move and the best moves that come after it, so you don't have to guess what the best move would have been.
22:22 27 might not be an age but a département number - each French "county" known as a département has a number between 1 (Ain) and 95 (Val d'Oise) except the oversea departments which are numbered 971 to 976. My guess is that this person is from l'Eure, in Normandy
I'm about NLs age, and I used to be huge into chess when I was in elementary and highschool. I haven't thought chess or played in about 10 years. These videos are giving me the itch to play again. I'm going to check out this site for sure
honestly, today's chess analysis was POGGED. him noticing the discovered attack in the analysis and playing it out like that was great
100% could not agree more, the gameplay is tons of fun but the analysis is such a unique flavor in the Northernlion content catalog.
If he clicks the little magnifying glass next to the “is best” thing. It automatically shows him the next 10 moves which will explain why that move is the best/or a mistake.
I hope he sees this brother
@@KriticalMA I'm glad I saw it. Though I kinda like when he is puzzling out the sequence, because I'm a worse player, and I like puzzling along, and listen to his thought process.
That's new tech for me
It also just shows the next 7 moves in the calculated line directly under the brightly-colored evaluation of the move. It seems like he doesn't notice this since, in all his chess videos, when he wants to see why a move was evaluated poorly, he's been simply making moves on the analysis board himself until he lands on one that the engine deems best, when reading the line directly under the move evaluation would immediately tell him.
@@BostonFenian working it out yourself is better for learning though, but I do wish he’d look at the lines when they’re actual computer lines
NL: I think he's gonna move here
*completely different move*
NL: So I had a feeling that was coming
22:22 this man's really throwing shade at the name choice of a 93 year old guy, huh?
Luke probably fought in WWII only to see some ungrateful Canadian boomer egg make fun of his name on a chess website.
“Eggs Gambit” a new Quibi show.
nl these misclicks pierce into my soul
edit: nvm, my small chess brain did not see the eggs gambit coming
Egg's Gambit:
Step 0: Never resign
Step 1: Lose the queen to a missclick
Step 2: Make the opponent think you're an idiot
Step 3: Strategically put your rook on a vulnerable spot as bait for the overconfident opponent
Step 4: Pray your opponent blunders and doesn't see the well hidden bishop between a bunch of pawns
Step 5: Laugh and win even though you were at -30.8 for a moment
chess dot com should really make the cursor be a pointing hand when it's on a space you can move to
@@user-vs6ck3ht5d that wouldn't help...NL literally clicked on the bishop and then the piece where the bishop moves. i suppose they could make it so that you can turn off one of the ways to move, but it seems kind of pointless since i have never seen people misclick besides NL. and even if they allowed you to disable one of the ways to move, NL has misclicked on both methods
He's playing on a level that us mortals can only dream of
Egg's gambit literal 500IQ play
The wheeze at 33:46 killed me dude, I’m dead🤣
the fabled wheeze of legends old and foretold!
I think getting called a intermediate genius has put the pressure on
I was so bored of the internet for a while but honestly these daily chess videos keep me going
I completely agree with you, I'm not sure how but this has become one of the few things that I look forward to watching daily.
40:10 even after the game he's still too focused on the fork that he hangs his queen yet again😂
I feel like being down on time is an important aspect for Egg's Gambit to work, it helps catch the opponent unawares
EGG'S GAMBIT HAS ME POGGED OUT OF MY SHIFT KEY
"He's gonna get my queen for a knight" _trades his queen for two knights_ STONKS
40:26 and he manages to botez gambit his queen even in the analysis, someone stop this egg
33:45 golden reaction
Context tho.
I hope NL tries the intellectual catastrophe; 4 player chess.
I'm so up for that! NL chess series is so fun and so fun to think that there's something in store for future too
After inventing chess/boxing/chess, anything is possible
These videos are always like a rollercoaster between 500IQ and 0IQ and I love it
22:29
hey so 27 is probably not his age but it refers to where he lives/is from.
France is divided into 95 (and then some) small regions, that all have a name and a number associated to them (27 is "eure" in the north west of france).
11:38 After so many people using Egg's Gabmit in the comments we finally have an official definition!
33:36 NL: *laughing through the tears*
I had to turn my headphones up to the point where your voice was deafening to hear the vacuum at all, you probably don't have to worry about the sound too much.
I'm not too well versed in the matter, but maybe an EQ plugin could filter those frecuencies or at least minimize their presence
NL will apologize for his daughter crying for a thousandth of a second at -60 dB. He’s just too Canadian for his own good.
Comedic timing now infiltrating even the Chess series, absolute brutality.
Just with that thumbnail im ready to pog out to some GM level comebacks
This series has quickly become my favourite, there is just something about watching Nothernlion play some chess with his ultra egg intellectual goodness. I also really like the choice of no background music so I can put on something of my own I like on. These chess videos are what keeps me going
33:30 You missed a tinted rock.
Been loving the chess content, especially the lesson with Levy. Bought the game because of you
(found you after that Levy vid a lil while ago. this is great stuff, man. top rate human. looking forward to your uploads)
21:57 He was down by *_over 30_* and he won?! Did Egg implant a chess microchip directly in his cerebral cortex?
That's what happens when you blunder your queen
"Anyway, that's not the way it went down" reminds me so much of that Prince of Persia game on the Xbox
That sands of time dagger would be OP in chess and life in general
Love the chess series!
Please keep up the great content^^
9:51 The sound of a man so pained by his own folly he actually needs to support his egg with both hands
"We're not gonna do that".... immediately proceeds to do that
This series got me into online chess and it's my favorite series next to isaac. Thank you!
As someone who doesn't know much about chess, this is great. I feel like I'm learning whether you win or lose. For a beginner chess player, lower professional ELO is probably the best to watch!. Keep 'em coming. I've been here for almost a decade and this is the most I feel I have developed as a backseat gamer.....
It's even more interesting as you seem to play logical chess as opposed to formulaic chess, which seems to be a dying art form in competitive pure 'IQ' games.
I cannot believe I watched through every single NL chess video.... I havent watched you since your last ck2 multiplayer with arumba and mathas! Thanks for content I enjoy again :)
"is an alternative" means your move was better than Stockfish. Be proud of it.
Been watching your videos and started playing against the AI. Finally played a couple of games against real people in 10 min games. Lost against someone at 1200 elo, then beat someone at 700.
It's all thanks to pogging out of my gourd watching the egg play and introducing me to gothamchess
NL you egghead you STILL hung your queen when going through the analysis at 40:25 lmao
Also analysis was pogged on the first game, I love seeing the longer chess videos
EGGS GAMBIT LETSGOOOOO
I'm getting to a point where I'm liking the video before I'm even seeing it, that's how good I know it'll be, and I'm stingy with my likes. That's how pogged these videos are, and the exponential pog growth is insane, Egg's Gambit is truly a game changer.
Before watching this episode: "NL is too strong a player for Pogchamps 3"
After watching this episode: "NL NEEDS to be in Pogchamps 3!!! XD"
as a (up to) 2300 rated player I must say, I am very amazed how good NL's analysis is, some extra thoughts:
15:34 13. Ne4 gives black opportunity to get rid of a pretty weak isolated d5 pawn, and the computer's line of 13. Nb3 doesn't allow that
40:21 those two knights in the center are terrifying indeed, and I think it's normal to not see the computer's 23. Bg7 tactic; I'd try to stay coldblooded and move the Queen out of the attack in a spot where it's not attacked by an enemy N and also does not fall into a knight fork, e.g. 23. Qb2 or 23. Qd3 is ok, (23. Qe3, 23. Qe1 and 23. Qc1 is not), but then 23. Qd3 is better bc it doesn't let black spoil the white pawn structure on f3
These chess videos have been an absolute joy. It's awesome to wake up to a new one every day.
What i appreciate a lot about the title is that it applies to both games
The only thing more pogged than a new chess episode is a forty-minute chess episode
Now I have to show the Eggs gambit to my friends in the bar or the library.
THE EGG'S GAMBIT WAS SO POGGED
the moment where I was literally shouting 'HE HAS MATE IN TWO' still echoes in my ears.
I'm not sure, but I think there's a setting to only allow dragging pieces.
There's not. There's an option yes...but it does LITERALLY nothing. You can still "click" to move, and it BOGGLES MY MIND why such a simple option is not yet in.
@@drvofoka7033 Lichess has it :d
@@drvofoka7033 lol yeah exactly... in the settings you can choose between click + hold & drag, or click once and then click the target square to move, but changing between them doesn't seem to do anything, and it stays set to hold & drag. I have no clue how it hasn't been fixed yet
I think he was holding and dragging when he made that misclick, though. From that misclick and a few other instances where the system rejected an accidental move to an illegal square, it looks like what he's doing is just releasing the hold too early while he's dragging the piece
It specifically says that you can turn off drag and drop but not click and click. Such garbage
@@drvofoka7033 People have been complaining about that option for years and they still haven't fixed it. I think they don't fix it on purpose because it makes great content when Magnus/other top players blunders by misclicking.
Just waiting for the GM video; I wanna see some social engineering.
33:44 that wheeze xD
33:30 great moment in egg's gambit history
Really, really awesome analysis! Thanks for all the great content in this series so far!
Egg's Gambit: When the opponent defeats themself for you.
Really enjoyed this episode! I also like NL enjoys the game! It's good teaching moments to something outside the world of electronic-only games and that's cool.
I'm no good at chess but I love the the strategy involved
I want a compilation of ALL the missclicks
Institute some kind of self governance law, where you don’t touch left click till u ready to move xD
Oh nonononono
Edit: I would say just learn what all the clicks do. Mouse slips and misclicks are really common. (But you still win anyway)
Edit 2: 33:37 OH THIS WAS THE BLUNDER
Edit 3: F
The blunder at 33:37 is made even more hilarious by the fact that he just talked about how the knight could take his queen, and then just let the other knight take his queen. His eyes were in the right place, but the yolk was just too scrambled.
His laugh at his own mistake was golden
me: plays 600 elo, 0 blunders.
NL: plays 1500's, they hang queens up 2 mins
Kind of finished the final analysis a bit early I think. I may have overlooked something, since I am not all that amazing at chess, but looking at the position at 37:37:
Playing Bd3 here should be that bad, since Be4 leads to Bg7+ which forces either
Kh7 -> Bf8+ -> Kg8 -> Bxd6 -> Kxf7 -> Bxe4 trading the rook for queen and bishop
or Kg8 -> Rf8+ -> Qxf8 -> Bxf8 -> Kxf8 -> Bxe4 trading rook and bishop for queen and bishop
You CAN turn on double click moves btw. Bottom left on settings
Thank you NL for the upload! Can't wait to watch this after work!
After I was done chuckling at "Egg's Gambit" I smashed the like button. Blessed are the POGS raining down from the heavens!
The realization at 33:45 was so good
29:44 you missed Ne7+, Kh7, Be4, Nxe4, Qxe4+ winning the knight on d4! Quick tip, if you're attacking you can't lose, so if you're on the attack think "danger levels" if something you have is under attack then attack a more valuable piece of your opponent's. Much better if that piece happens to be their king! It unleashes a series of moves that counteract your opponent's otherwise weak attacks. EDIT: Notice you win both Knights with this line! You also devalue the enemy king's positioning and you can then begin an even more amazing attack later on in the game :D
I almost screamed at the screen during the first game
NL's opponent had such a big tunnel vision on taking the pawn, he missed the hanging bishop twice
forget the meme openings huh
thank goodness
He's starting to believe... Egg puts a commercial right before the analysis on the last game of the episode. Not even mad, thats the best part.
8:30 - surely best for White is Ka3, Rc2, Kc2?
Yes, but Knight moves are notated with N. K is for king.
The Legendary Egg's Gambit. A truly historic day.
The wheeze when it happens... oh my goodness. Ive never heard the egg wheeze
What a fantastic episode!!! Love this series lol
The Egg's gambit is a true galaxy brain tactic.
Enelle i'm reporting you for attempted murder i almost laughed my lungs out on that one.
Love the chess video's keep it up. Also when you are analysing and wonder why the computer prefers a move you can see a little move order/ notation in the top right.
When you hover over them with your mouse you can also see a small board with that move. Hope it helps.
35:20 - should have moved Be3 like you were planning, then Re1 to attack Queen and threaten mate.
Bro, someone get this guy a cat door. That cat has serious commitment issues.
I audibly laughed when I saw the thumbnail. Thanks NL for making these daily chess videos, i'm a 1600 player myself so it's great to see us share some ideas.
Love the longer chess videos
Loss or win chess is still some of the biggest pog I have seen
lmfao his pop filter was not ready for the blunder
almost fell off my chair laughing when the knight took the queen
Game 1 is the perfect example of why I never understood the concept of resigning. nfq
I mean, there's a point where if the level is high enough, you know your opponent is not gonna blunder like that. You either see a way to draw or just resign.
Up to a point, yes. Generally I resign when I know that I could win the position if I swapped colours with my opponent. Of course, the point at which this comes depends on the skill levels of the players.
@@Jonjon13Jonjon13 Sure, they most likely wont. But everyone makes mistakes at some point, no matter who you are so why not take a shot? Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer after all
@@Jonjon13Jonjon13 Sure, they most likely wont. But everyone makes mistakes at some point, no matter who you are so why not take a shot? Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer after all
@@Jonjon13Jonjon13 Sure, they most likely wont. But everyone makes mistakes at some point, no matter who you are so why not take a shot? Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer after all
On the analysis board in the top right it shows you the best move and the best moves that come after it, so you don't have to guess what the best move would have been.
22:22 27 might not be an age but a département number - each French "county" known as a département has a number between 1 (Ain) and 95 (Val d'Oise) except the oversea departments which are numbered 971 to 976. My guess is that this person is from l'Eure, in Normandy
This was a great episode, loved todays analysis
I'm about NLs age, and I used to be huge into chess when I was in elementary and highschool. I haven't thought chess or played in about 10 years.
These videos are giving me the itch to play again. I'm going to check out this site for sure
11:23 actual lol for this throw
Please use Right Click to cancel out selected piece. you can also use it for arrows and square highlighting.
The thumbnail is malding personified 😂
egg got caught by his own gambit
I think we should call the analysis segment CWS (Could've-Would've-Should've).
Interesting how the opening instantly changed in 2 moves
Here we have another episode of the most pogged series to ever grace the internet.
this is definitely my highlight of the day on this platform
I bet Luke27fr is from Eure(in Normandy), aka departement n°27. French people do that often.
Really proving the "make the last-but-one bulnder if you want to win" with that first game huh.
Thank you for pausing until the vacuuming was done. I appreciate it!
Your laugh is contagious hahaha
33:35 famous last words
The egg's gambit lives