Before the big chess boom Danny used to stream a lot of his bullet games and I remember thinking, "Wow this guy is super strong". Now of course we have all these GM Streamers competing for viewers... Different times :)
@@futurefox128 I still don't like him. He is a narcissist and finds himself so funny, a chatterbox and often out of his depth when commenting. he should just stay in the office...
That is weird move, any person unless he is an absolute beginner doesn't play that move. As a result, Danny's pattern recognition was messed up and forgot the pawn is pushed in the middle game stage
The a6 pawn thing is so interesting to me, as someone with Aphantasia. Gives me a better understanding of how even for visualizers it's not as easy as 'just have the board in your head'
Mental vision of things isn't a picture you can "see" in the same way you see things with your vision, it's difficult to explain. You can't really "visualize" the changes in the board, as it's much closer to just memory, rather than moving the piece on that board in your head. So in general complex things like the ENTIRETY of the chess board would take a lot of time to get good at "imagining". Random question if you don't mind, can you see images during dreams? I've heard it can vary, considering aphantasia is present in a different section of the brain, but it's still super interesting.
It's very interesting that they started talking about high-level chess being a game of patern recognition at 3:57. There's this book I read called "The Sports Gene" by David Epstein. In a nutshell, the book tries to settle the debate on which has a bigger influence on athletes. Their genes or how they were raised. They did a section on chess players. If I remember correctly, they wanted to see if different level chess players had different abilities in how fast they could memorize their game. They found the higher the level the chess player was, the less time they needed to reconstruction a WHOLE chess board FROM MEMORY! By the time they got to Grand Master, they could almost always recreate the entire game they were shown, from a random picture of a chess board being shown for less than 2 second! Crazy!
There's very famously an experiment that was done with chess memorization -- when GMs and novices were shown real chess positions and asked to memorize them, the GMs could remember the positions nearly flawlessly and the novices made many mistakes. When they were shown positions that were not real chess positions and were just randomly placed pieces, the GMs and novices did about the same. Which goes to show GMs arent memorizing every piece -- they're remembering similar positions, pawn structure, important motifs, etc.
As an 800-900 elo chess enthusiast, I really appreciate this. I’ll probably never be close to grandmaster, but I can at least fathom what it’s like through your use of metaphors and analogies.
4:00 mark actually explained how chess feels different for newbies and masters, vivid. This guy has a talent of explaining everything to a 5 yo, which is quite some talent.
I’m not sure if he actually forgot about it. If you’re asking which pawn, you know there’s 2. You would have just taken with queen and would have been been hella confused when game wasn’t over.
I had to play that back 3:04. DR: Rxb5. Someone: "WHAAT"? MR: "Interesting". DR: "Oh I forgot you played a6". MR: "Pawn takes". DR: "Which pawn takes?" So the "WHAAT" + "Interesting" made him recall that a6 started the game, so he knew at that point to ask "which pawn" yet had forgotten it when moving Rxb5.
Title is confusing. It should say "Can Mark Rober Beat A Blindfolded Chess Master". The current title of "Can Mark Rober Beat A Chess Master Blindfolded" means Mark Rober is the one who is blindfolded. Add on top that no one is actually blindfolded and this is click bait.
I knew mark was going to lose without a robot but I’m surprised he made a chess grandmaster take him seriously after he made a minor blunder I love chess because anyone can play chess but only a select few can master the game plus chess is most fun when skill level is equal while I’m no where near grandmaster level I’m happy with being able to play chess with my brother especially since he’s the only person who is more or less my level at least in my household
am I dumb or is the title structured weirdly? I suppose it can mean what you meant but the first time I read it I was confused which one is going to be blindfolded(obviously I know its very likely the chess master).. but shouldn't it be "Can Mark Rober Beat a blindfolded chess master?"
As someone who got into chess in the last couple years and watch tonnes of chess content, this video made me scoff like an arrogant ****bag. Mark Rober thought he was showing off by calling out the "Scholar's Mate" but he already had a knight in place preventing it, so there was no scholar's mate... plus the moves were all wrong, but we'll just ignore that.
I felt like this was a different type of video from Mark Rober. So I checked, and this wasn't uploaded by him either. His content is being aimed towards a way smaller and dumber audience of like 9-year-olds, and it bothers me, because I felt like he could teach a lot to a more mature audience.
I get this was supposed to be cute, but it was painful to watch. Mark is godawful at chess. It's like watching a professional football player punt a toddler over a field goal. I sincerely hope he quits chess and just sticks to building anti-theft robots to hunt down the poors or whatever
I expected Mark to build some stockfish kinda thing to play for him
True surprisingly tamed
Yess 🤣
Hans already did 💀
@@NarekJaghinyan Oh, you mean that trick that was up his... sleeve?
@@jerotoro2021 yeah, shoved deep inside his ... sleeve
Danny reminding everybody that he is an IM . 😊
Before the big chess boom Danny used to stream a lot of his bullet games and I remember thinking, "Wow this guy is super strong". Now of course we have all these GM Streamers competing for viewers... Different times :)
He played really bad tho,multiple misses, blundering a piece
indeed, he is a IM 🤡
@@futurefox128 I still don't like him. He is a narcissist and finds himself so funny, a chatterbox and often out of his depth when commenting. he should just stay in the office...
Lol 😂😂
The a6 gambit actually worked crazy
LOL Danny said it wouldn't work then straight up loses a rook to it thinking he had checkmate coming
'2500' is the biggest compliment Danny got lol 😂
6:56 got called a grandmaster as well lmao
@@George_Blandwhat is his actually rating and does he have any title?
@@pro-11-brawlstars68 He's an International master, probably in the 2300s but I don't remember
How did the a6 confusion tactic work out so well
That is weird move, any person unless he is an absolute beginner doesn't play that move. As a result, Danny's pattern recognition was messed up and forgot the pawn is pushed in the middle game stage
Think like an engineer.
1:17 Bro isnt even at move 10 and makes a brilliant move ☠️
very similar line to the fried liver tho so its pretty known
it's fried liver opening lol
Gucci piano trap
The a6 pawn thing is so interesting to me, as someone with Aphantasia. Gives me a better understanding of how even for visualizers it's not as easy as 'just have the board in your head'
Yeah not at all, it’s still quite difficult to visualize in detail. Super cool, I wish I could know what it’s like it’s so interesting to me
dude let alone the average person, even the average chess player can't do this
Mental vision of things isn't a picture you can "see" in the same way you see things with your vision, it's difficult to explain. You can't really "visualize" the changes in the board, as it's much closer to just memory, rather than moving the piece on that board in your head. So in general complex things like the ENTIRETY of the chess board would take a lot of time to get good at "imagining".
Random question if you don't mind, can you see images during dreams? I've heard it can vary, considering aphantasia is present in a different section of the brain, but it's still super interesting.
Aphantasia has nothing to do with blindfolded chess btw
@Josh-dm8uw Do explain?
Danny does a lot of things outside playing it is easy to forget that he is an IM and a good chess player 😂
“No you’re not getting me in the scholars mate, I even know the name of that” sorry buddy, it’s the fried liver 😂
sorry buddy, its not the fried liver it was just a good move that attacked f7
It's not the fried liver or the scholars mate its just a move
The collab we never knew we needed 🔥
Mark not using his NASA uncle powers to win the game with a stockfish automated board??
You have to love mark saying it’s scholars mate when it actually the fried liver
I love how there is just Nerf ammo on the ground everywhere.
Careful Danny. He cheats at everything.
fr i feel like he asked that computer question to get an idea of how to make it so they cant tell for next time
You cheated again Mawka Roba
A6: The Mark Rober Gambit.
Never realized Danny is an IM. he always underplays himself😮
It's very interesting that they started talking about high-level chess being a game of patern recognition at 3:57. There's this book I read called "The Sports Gene" by David Epstein. In a nutshell, the book tries to settle the debate on which has a bigger influence on athletes. Their genes or how they were raised.
They did a section on chess players. If I remember correctly, they wanted to see if different level chess players had different abilities in how fast they could memorize their game. They found the higher the level the chess player was, the less time they needed to reconstruction a WHOLE chess board FROM MEMORY! By the time they got to Grand Master, they could almost always recreate the entire game they were shown, from a random picture of a chess board being shown for less than 2 second! Crazy!
There's very famously an experiment that was done with chess memorization -- when GMs and novices were shown real chess positions and asked to memorize them, the GMs could remember the positions nearly flawlessly and the novices made many mistakes. When they were shown positions that were not real chess positions and were just randomly placed pieces, the GMs and novices did about the same. Which goes to show GMs arent memorizing every piece -- they're remembering similar positions, pawn structure, important motifs, etc.
You have to be AT LEAST 800 ELO to have a chance against Danny.
😂
mark is easily 800 elo... against Danny blindfolded and having a 50/50 chance probably you'd have to be 1.6k or 1.7k plus lol
I fully came into this video expecting Mark to build a chess robot to move the pieces for him
6:53 Danny is an IM, not a GM.
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 a6 3. Nxe5 Nf6 4. Bc4 d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. Nxf7 Kxf7 7. Qf3+ Ke6 8. Nc3 c6 9. O-O Nd7 10. Nxd5 Nf6 11. Nxf6+ Ke7 12. Re1+ Kd6 13. Qf4+ Kc5 14. b4+ Kxb4 15. Rb1+ Ka5 16. Qe5+ b5 17. Rxb5+ axb5 18. Ne8 Kb6 19. Bf1 Rxa2 20. c4 Ra5 21. Qb8+ Ka6 22. Nc7+ Qxc7 23. Qxc7 Bc5 24. cxb5+ Rxb5 25. Qxc6+ Bb6 26. Bxb5+ Ka7 27. Re7+ Kb8 28. Qxb6+ Ka8 29. Qa7#
A collab I didn't expect!
Mark robber is going to use science To Win at chess!
Like Max Deutsch?
Mark Rober and Daniel Rensch...........2 GOATs
5:26 for Mark Rober - ?? = !!
I was waiting for Mark to start throwing lightning or lava or some other crazy X factor cheat.
@5:08 i love it when people say the letters L O L for some reason lmao
As an 800-900 elo chess enthusiast, I really appreciate this. I’ll probably never be close to grandmaster, but I can at least fathom what it’s like through your use of metaphors and analogies.
4:00 mark actually explained how chess feels different for newbies and masters, vivid. This guy has a talent of explaining everything to a 5 yo, which is quite some talent.
I don't think Mark Rober would be able to beat a chess master while blindfolded.
I'm at 1:40 and I'm digging that Danny's deploying Fried Liver theory
That king was travelling 😂... This is one great fried liver attack
Castling is a sign of weakness.
0:59 can't wait to try out the scholar's mate! :D
The Unwritten Leviathan
No, I can't imagine Mark Rober beating a Chess Master while Mark is blindfolded.
I can. But not in chess.
@Idiomatick lol
Bro is IM
All things considered, he played pretty well
5:28 that’s kinda funny that he thought it was a brilliant but it was a blunder
i believe he was joking haha
I didn't realize this was the collab I needed
1:34 so close to mate, I think it would’ve been hilarious, but you know… he’s blind folded-
Danny showing everyone he is an LLM by hallucinating
I completely forgot Danny is an IM
Mark Rober outsmarted himself to outsmart his opponent with a6, very nice
Mark is "crunch"ing Danny with the move 1.a3
Is it a sign that Mr. Rober is getting a big head that he keeps referring to himself by his own name? … nah - probably an engineer thing.
They should have left the board on display the whole time.
I’m not sure if he actually forgot about it. If you’re asking which pawn, you know there’s 2. You would have just taken with queen and would have been been hella confused when game wasn’t over.
I had to play that back 3:04.
DR: Rxb5.
Someone: "WHAAT"?
MR: "Interesting".
DR: "Oh I forgot you played a6".
MR: "Pawn takes".
DR: "Which pawn takes?"
So the "WHAAT" + "Interesting" made him recall that a6 started the game, so he knew at that point to ask "which pawn" yet had forgotten it when moving Rxb5.
I thought that Mark would be blindfolded, but he'd have some device to help him :P
At about 6:45 had Mark not been running for his life, he had two moves with his knight that could have earned him checkmate.
He should have got one of his clever squirrels to play for him...
(or, as he tested a crow recently, another corvid - a rook, of course...)
Levy analyse this now
I, too, thought Mark would "cheat" somehow using some crazy tech invention he made. Still interesting, but not what I was expecting to see.
why did you not build a robot that could play chess?
( talking about Mark)
wow, that was insane.
Matter of time before mark makes a way to solve chess
well...
This gonna be revy content and he gonna bully mark rober so hard
mark vs levy, but mark builds something to beat levy.
Title is confusing. It should say "Can Mark Rober Beat A Blindfolded Chess Master".
The current title of "Can Mark Rober Beat A Chess Master Blindfolded" means Mark Rober is the one who is blindfolded.
Add on top that no one is actually blindfolded and this is click bait.
I knew mark was going to lose without a robot but I’m surprised he made a chess grandmaster take him seriously after he made a minor blunder
I love chess because anyone can play chess but only a select few can master the game plus chess is most fun when skill level is equal while I’m no where near grandmaster level I’m happy with being able to play chess with my brother especially since he’s the only person who is more or less my level at least in my household
Oh Danny the GM 😂
5:18 Ben Finegold approved
im starting to love chess so so much now
i haven't got my 1 month free diamond membership😂
Pawn a6 The Rober Gambit
Why is Mark Rober speaking in third person
did you have a Nerf gun Fite before
On 1:05, where did the black d pawn go?
It's still there?
where did the pawn go in 8th move
I beat the mark rober chess bot.
Probably not, but knowing Mark I would say most likely yes.
_what a moment_
you need a new camaraman, a qualified camaraman !!
What are you cooking Danny?
Mark Rober is the man! Try to beat him in Engineering. :P
Mark Rober chess... thing soon?
am I dumb or is the title structured weirdly? I suppose it can mean what you meant but the first time I read it I was confused which one is going to be blindfolded(obviously I know its very likely the chess master).. but shouldn't it be "Can Mark Rober Beat a blindfolded chess master?"
No disrespect but it is actually pretty impressive how someone as smart as Mark is so incredibly bad at chess!
Put mark up against Carlsen. It will be different
As someone who got into chess in the last couple years and watch tonnes of chess content, this video made me scoff like an arrogant ****bag.
Mark Rober thought he was showing off by calling out the "Scholar's Mate" but he already had a knight in place preventing it, so there was no scholar's mate... plus the moves were all wrong, but we'll just ignore that.
3:24 LMFAOO
Is this just a normal game?
I skipped to the end. It is.
Mark collabbbbb
Can Mark Rober beat a blindfolded chess master?
Yes with a stick because the guy won’t see it coming.
I felt like this was a different type of video from Mark Rober. So I checked, and this wasn't uploaded by him either.
His content is being aimed towards a way smaller and dumber audience of like 9-year-olds, and it bothers me, because I felt like he could teach a lot to a more mature audience.
The title implies that Mark Rober is the one blindfolded
good to know mark rober is worse than me at chess
Is it true mark is Mormon?
Ig no.
Lol who titled this 😂
Be careful,that guy is a master cheater😂❤
Funny to watch. I did beat the Mark Rober bot. But it was hard.
it took me hundreds of attempts to do so 😂
6:51 what's Danny saying here?? I can't lip read at all
Checkmate, checkmate I think
a6 worked!!!!
I want to say something like “early” because I’m super early but idk what to say, good luck mark!
Nice
🔥
I get this was supposed to be cute, but it was painful to watch. Mark is godawful at chess. It's like watching a professional football player punt a toddler over a field goal. I sincerely hope he quits chess and just sticks to building anti-theft robots to hunt down the poors or whatever
😊