Except the name "low tempo speedrun" is semi trash. Obviously this clown doesn't play chess or he would know that tempo isn't used in the same way as with music. Hence you say down a tempo without referring it with relative comparison terms. Noobs like this come up with the worst speedruns name, cringe a.f.
Only issue with that idea is that I doubt he'd be able to get to 3000 with it. MAYBE he could get to 2200 or something (depending on how many wasted moves) but any higher than that and he's going to be way too far behind in development and higher rated opponents will crush him.
Me a 1500 watching Hikarus opponent blunder the board: that’s gotta be the dumbest move I’ve ever seen wtf was his opponent thinking. I mean how dumb is this person Me a 1500 having the same move played against me: wow that’s actually so smart this person is a genius what am I supposed to do here I’m pretty sure I’m losing
It's truly amazing, your point on top level players in any aspect of human endeavor and competition, and their ability to draw our eyeballs to things we aren't neccessarily as interested in ourselves, and how their ability to dominate with seemingly ease, creates that interest and brings new people into those realms and communities themselves. Not only that, but the inspiration it draws out of us to be the best we can be at whatever our passion or field is, to then potentially create that inspiration for others. I think that's really what we all want I'm 650 btw, but watching these videos of you and Magnus and GothamChess have really inspired me to start really learning the game at a fundamental level and continuing to improve in all of my other interests and I really have to thank you for that!
As someone older who remembers the Fischer years, people I think may not have a full understanding of what it means to play at 2700+. Fischer was the first to crack this barrier, guys, if you don't know. ONE player at 2700. It took a while for there to be more, and now there only seems to be about 20-25 people or so playing on this level. Of course this is a whole different game and unfortunately I'm gonna have to deal with the fact that a 2000 is not going to be a challenge for these guys. Slightly depressing, but I get it. A 2400 would face an uphill battle too, I think 300 points is a significant gap. It's just the times we live in, to be in the top tier, it's 2600 or you are kind of out. There are 954 players now at 2500 and above.
@@joeyblogsy that's me right now.. but in lichess.. I can easily go to 2100 but never reached 2200. I've been stuck for almost a year.. I should stop playing bullet.
That’s a disrespectful question. Fury would get rekt by Mike or Ali. His greatest rival is a clumsy giant known for throwing a right hand, and he fought him to a draw. Mike would take his soul and his head and Ali would show him how to really dance. Fury is great, but there’s levels to it.
Na just not right, you can’t compare generations. You have no idea how that fight would go, Ali would barely be a heavyweight in todays game. And pretty sure if busts Douglas can beat Mike Tyson then a dude who is 6ft 8 and very astute boxing wise can beat him. People hold nostalgia too much. Athletes don’t get worse they get better.
@@astradala1845 Tyson’s got that dawg in him. Prime vs prime, my money’s on Iron Mike all day. He hunts like a trained killer and peekaboo would be a solid style against a comparatively slow, lumbering Fury who makes Ali style moves at half speed; that’s exactly what it was made for. I agree people hang on to nostalgia with sports, but Tyson is/was different and we’ll never see someone like him again most likely. Nothing taken away from Fury, I’m a fan.
Watch Tyson vs. Ribalta, there's your answer to what would happen if Fury fought Tyson at peak. Tyson was known as a giant slayer. Ali would win on points against Fury. But in the end, fighters fight who is around when they are around and there's a natural lifecycle to it. Can't be #1 forever.
Me a 400 sees mate in 1 am I seeing this wrong one move later oh I missed mate in 1 oh I actually saw that before the best player in the world the power of spectating a game over actually playing the game
Hikaru is still being way too nice, still not enough disrespect, he should do something like emote or stall till 1 sec left for mate to disrespect these 2000+
@@JumpNMustang 1500 nor 2000 can be titled players. 2300 and 2800 rated players can both participate in official FIDE tournaments and gain actual otb rating. Rating isn't proportional all the way through. I would say a 600 can definitely beat an 1100 if they are playing well enough. On guess the elo I have seen 900s who play like 400s and 1000s who play like 2000s in the same time control.
@wasifchowdhury2004 is not a matter of if they can become titled. It's a matter if relative competition. On 98% of the cases a 1500 player is not competitive to a 2000. And your comment about 2000 not being able to be titled shows how much you know about OTB play. A 2000 is the first official title a player is recognized with. Expert/Candidate master. And it's potentially the hardest to exit north because you have to bone up on positional play before you graduate to 2200 and 2300. And you're generally the first target of up and coming IMs and GMs. As they pass you. Your lack of understanding of levels of play is disturbing.
@wasifchowdhury2004 by the way.. I am 2000+ in almost every rating system. I have participated in official fide events. Even title norm events. I may not have done well against the big boys overall, but again your comment about them not participating is wrong and shows lack of knowledge. Enjoy.
@@JumpNMustang I know about the 2000s participating and all, but it still shows that a rating gap of beginners and experts are not the same. I apologize for that terrible wording in that sentence, but that's not really the main point. The actual point was about the difference of the rating gaps. Beginners/Intermediates are prone to make more blunders regardless of the opponent they are playing. Let's say a 1000 is playing against a 1500. If the 1500 let's say hangs a piece some point in the game and the 1000 is able to convert, the 1000 will win the game. And the W:D:L ratio in let's say 16 games of the 1000 and 1500 will be about 10:1:5. I as a 1500 (now I'm 1750) a few months back was on fire that day and was beating my 1900 rated friend like it was nothing and even he was surprised, as I usually struggle a LOT against him. Just like that, if the 1000 is having a really good day and the 1500 isn't able to play well, the 1000 will be able to outplay that 1500. Rating isn't always the end of the story. I see in Gotham's videos all the time where the 1000 rated players both get 90%+ accuracy in their game and play effortlessly like a 2000 while some 1500s are shoving their own shoes into their mouth. Two high level players on the other hand won't make silly blunders like that and it will mostly come down to tactical awareness and positional play. The only consistent 2800+ player now is Magnus. Good form or not, Magnus even wipes 2700s off the board like nothing. 2300s would be a joke for him. He literally got bored against his match with Gukesh in the SCC because he was winning so much. His W:D:L ratio in the same number of games against a 2300 will be unquestionably 16:0:0. Even if we consider Ding or Hikaru to be a 2800, still, 15:1:0 is the worst they can do.
But something he could do is coach someone young, hardworking, with a little talent to do it. Then he could say, "Meh, my student got it, it's cool I guess."
Aman didn’t box well at all, neither of them did. Forget comparing him to amateur, he’s barely a beginner. His physique and stamina is also a joke. A girl with 2 months of sparring experience would knock him out no cap.
Me a 700: Yeah totally, 2000s are the worst.
Im 1200 but this is totally relatable
I have reached 700 twice in my long chess career
Me a 600: 700 are worst
Me a 500: 600 suckh
Me a 400 : y'll trash
Chess really is an ocean with unimaginable depth. 2000 is great at chess but Hikaru makes them all look like 1000. Crazy.
Imagine committing to countless hours of study to become a 2000 just to have hikaru say you dont know what your doing. RIP that guy.
😭😭
😂😂
I've spent like almost zero time studying and made it to 2000. 2000 is like a 2 month college certification in chess. Not even an associates degree.
@@rorschach775 Well aren't you special.
@@collinslfc i basically just said it's not specially.
Idea for a new speedrun: „Low Tempo speedrun“ where you waste your first moves by jumping with your pony back and forward
So like Sanmomierski Gambit ?
Gambit sandomierski!
Gambit Sandomierski is legit strat. Knight can move up and down so it moves 💪
Except the name "low tempo speedrun" is semi trash. Obviously this clown doesn't play chess or he would know that tempo isn't used in the same way as with music. Hence you say down a tempo without referring it with relative comparison terms. Noobs like this come up with the worst speedruns name, cringe a.f.
Only issue with that idea is that I doubt he'd be able to get to 3000 with it. MAYBE he could get to 2200 or something (depending on how many wasted moves) but any higher than that and he's going to be way too far behind in development and higher rated opponents will crush him.
Hikaru crushing 2000 elo players while he is explaining moves seems so easy.
He's all cocky now after beating Magnus or what
@@RockinLoud360 always has been.
@@RockinLoud360 no.. Its a 'disrespect' speedrun
@@RockinLoud360 the theme of the video is disrespect, he’s doing a bit
@@RockinLoud360 disrespect was in the title bro
Me being 1300 yeah sure 2000 is trash 🤣
Hikaru vs the world
“This is all just garbage for my opponent, he doesn’t know what he’s doing “
“Oh whalaaa I didn’t even have to make any moves”
Double five-time, both SCC and USA. Goated
I am waiting for 30th episode when Hikaru plays against 3000s and calls stockfish trash.
Me a 1500 watching Hikarus opponent blunder the board: that’s gotta be the dumbest move I’ve ever seen wtf was his opponent thinking. I mean how dumb is this person
Me a 1500 having the same move played against me: wow that’s actually so smart this person is a genius what am I supposed to do here I’m pretty sure I’m losing
Amazing thing just crossed my mind. It would be fun to see 2 guys playing chess on time without knowing the actual time.
until A month ago I haven't played single game of chess
NOW: Click on the five time video instantly
F ME IM ADDICTED I LOVE IT
welcome!
17:37 when you rage quit after failing to castle
It's not just the castle, that player will either lose a rook and a pawn or just a rook
This intro😂😂😂absolutely class
Anybody that plays chess understands how crazy it is that somebody can scrape 2000 Elo opponents with ease
9:48 wow I would've taken that "free" bishop and actually blunder a mate in 2 goddamn
Ever since that video of the guy quizzing Magnus on esoteric openings, I've been waiting for a top player to play the "creepy crawly" opening.
This has to be the most entertaining series format on this channel thx hikaru
It's truly amazing, your point on top level players in any aspect of human endeavor and competition, and their ability to draw our eyeballs to things we aren't neccessarily as interested in ourselves, and how their ability to dominate with seemingly ease, creates that interest and brings new people into those realms and communities themselves. Not only that, but the inspiration it draws out of us to be the best we can be at whatever our passion or field is, to then potentially create that inspiration for others. I think that's really what we all want
I'm 650 btw, but watching these videos of you and Magnus and GothamChess have really inspired me to start really learning the game at a fundamental level and continuing to improve in all of my other interests and I really have to thank you for that!
I keep asking myself, how can someone be so good at chess?
He gave his 20smth years of his life time
Sacrifice of a childhood ?
11:30 should Linus build a computer for Hikaru
That would be great
this series didnt age too well
As someone older who remembers the Fischer years, people I think may not have a full understanding of what it means to play at 2700+. Fischer was the first to crack this barrier, guys, if you don't know. ONE player at 2700. It took a while for there to be more, and now there only seems to be about 20-25 people or so playing on this level. Of course this is a whole different game and unfortunately I'm gonna have to deal with the fact that a 2000 is not going to be a challenge for these guys. Slightly depressing, but I get it. A 2400 would face an uphill battle too, I think 300 points is a significant gap. It's just the times we live in, to be in the top tier, it's 2600 or you are kind of out. There are 954 players now at 2500 and above.
2000 is my life goal. Then I'm hanging an ice skater. Let's go.
You’ll get there and not be content until you’re 2200
@@joeyblogsy that's me right now.. but in lichess.. I can easily go to 2100 but never reached 2200. I've been stuck for almost a year.. I should stop playing bullet.
Honestly. He can take and takes 22 is a movie lie. Bad ass. Mpv, golden boy, W handler.
Whoever asked can magnus become a GM , that was classic bro. Laughed so hard. Lol
Why was the video cut after this question?
@@LahoreGraphicsAcademy Watching the next few seconds will answer that.
Everyone knows HikNak has the biggest pawns in the game!
I luv he says levy will never become a gm
it was the violence, speed, and momentum for me.
Ooph I really feel that title and thumbnail... truth hurts
Hahahaha whoever makes these intros is a GENIUS
Every good mathematician know that the Pitagorian Theorem is all about chess!
If Hikaru was Dr.Hikaru, not the two time but the five time!
"Levy will never become a GM. Thats just the reality " Levy is a GM now
Hes not
8:14 did that guy really try to bongclown the bongcloud emperor ?
I remember watching a video of you about creepy crawly opening tho
9:48 but seriously Hikaru does he have the Potential 😭💀
A year later and now he thinks Levy can be a GM lol
Damn, a 2000 blundering backrank mate. Absurd.
@@robdubent 1200. Which entitles me to blunder backrank mates 😂
@@robdubent rating over 9000!
@@harivarmen 9000 factorial is a pretty big rating it seems
He's a double five-time now with the SCC
9:51 why did the video cut ?
That’s a disrespectful question. Fury would get rekt by Mike or Ali. His greatest rival is a clumsy giant known for throwing a right hand, and he fought him to a draw. Mike would take his soul and his head and Ali would show him how to really dance. Fury is great, but there’s levels to it.
Na just not right, you can’t compare generations. You have no idea how that fight would go, Ali would barely be a heavyweight in todays game. And pretty sure if busts Douglas can beat Mike Tyson then a dude who is 6ft 8 and very astute boxing wise can beat him. People hold nostalgia too much. Athletes don’t get worse they get better.
Well of course it’s a disrespectful question, it’s the disrespect speedrun.
@@astradala1845 Tyson’s got that dawg in him. Prime vs prime, my money’s on Iron Mike all day. He hunts like a trained killer and peekaboo would be a solid style against a comparatively slow, lumbering Fury who makes Ali style moves at half speed; that’s exactly what it was made for. I agree people hang on to nostalgia with sports, but Tyson is/was different and we’ll never see someone like him again most likely. Nothing taken away from Fury, I’m a fan.
Watch Tyson vs. Ribalta, there's your answer to what would happen if Fury fought Tyson at peak. Tyson was known as a giant slayer. Ali would win on points against Fury. But in the end, fighters fight who is around when they are around and there's a natural lifecycle to it. Can't be #1 forever.
That thumbnail and title 🤣🤣🤣☠
hikaru is now the five time WWE world heavyweight champion
Me a 400 sees mate in 1 am I seeing this wrong one move later oh I missed mate in 1 oh I actually saw that before the best player in the world the power of spectating a game over actually playing the game
Hikaru is still being way too nice, still not enough disrespect, he should do something like emote or stall till 1 sec left for mate to disrespect these 2000+
most people resign after queen loss.
Hello Mr Hikaru. Hope you have an amazing day today!
Hikaru playing like a Doctor! love it!.
Lmao as a hard stuck 2000 I swear the people I play are 10x better 😂 hikaru makes it look easy
These videos are so helpful I started chess last month and I at 1000 from 300
Thanks gm
"Levy will never be a GM"
speedrun where you only take a free piece if you have to and win in the endgame every game. or also no checkmates unless forced.
Supermario on floppy 😂 Hikaru is drunk on chess
Probably bootleg version, which is why he hesitated to say it
we need stafford gambit speedrun
21:30 lol
Hikaru getting mad at other people getting attention in chess lol
Wow Hikaru says that 2300 elo (fide master level) isnt competitive
He IS about 500 points higher than a 2300 player. Think about how competitive a 1500 is to a 2000. That's about how competitive a 2300 is to 2800.
@@JumpNMustang 1500 nor 2000 can be titled players. 2300 and 2800 rated players can both participate in official FIDE tournaments and gain actual otb rating. Rating isn't proportional all the way through. I would say a 600 can definitely beat an 1100 if they are playing well enough. On guess the elo I have seen 900s who play like 400s and 1000s who play like 2000s in the same time control.
@wasifchowdhury2004 is not a matter of if they can become titled. It's a matter if relative competition. On 98% of the cases a 1500 player is not competitive to a 2000. And your comment about 2000 not being able to be titled shows how much you know about OTB play. A 2000 is the first official title a player is recognized with. Expert/Candidate master. And it's potentially the hardest to exit north because you have to bone up on positional play before you graduate to 2200 and 2300. And you're generally the first target of up and coming IMs and GMs. As they pass you. Your lack of understanding of levels of play is disturbing.
@wasifchowdhury2004 by the way.. I am 2000+ in almost every rating system. I have participated in official fide events. Even title norm events. I may not have done well against the big boys overall, but again your comment about them not participating is wrong and shows lack of knowledge. Enjoy.
@@JumpNMustang I know about the 2000s participating and all, but it still shows that a rating gap of beginners and experts are not the same. I apologize for that terrible wording in that sentence, but that's not really the main point. The actual point was about the difference of the rating gaps. Beginners/Intermediates are prone to make more blunders regardless of the opponent they are playing. Let's say a 1000 is playing against a 1500. If the 1500 let's say hangs a piece some point in the game and the 1000 is able to convert, the 1000 will win the game. And the W:D:L ratio in let's say 16 games of the 1000 and 1500 will be about 10:1:5. I as a 1500 (now I'm 1750) a few months back was on fire that day and was beating my 1900 rated friend like it was nothing and even he was surprised, as I usually struggle a LOT against him. Just like that, if the 1000 is having a really good day and the 1500 isn't able to play well, the 1000 will be able to outplay that 1500. Rating isn't always the end of the story. I see in Gotham's videos all the time where the 1000 rated players both get 90%+ accuracy in their game and play effortlessly like a 2000 while some 1500s are shoving their own shoes into their mouth. Two high level players on the other hand won't make silly blunders like that and it will mostly come down to tactical awareness and positional play. The only consistent 2800+ player now is Magnus. Good form or not, Magnus even wipes 2700s off the board like nothing. 2300s would be a joke for him. He literally got bored against his match with Gukesh in the SCC because he was winning so much. His W:D:L ratio in the same number of games against a 2300 will be unquestionably 16:0:0. Even if we consider Ding or Hikaru to be a 2800, still, 15:1:0 is the worst they can do.
men you are an inspiration
19:56 is absurd.
Hikaru just activates his trap card.
Play the Great Wall of china as disrespectful opening
OMG.. SUNNGLASES LOLOLOL...So typical ...........LOLOL......
When was the last reboot lol
this intro is just epic :D i rly love it
me a 200: hehe yeah fast i know what that is
2000 is an AGM title lol. GM or AGM potato patato right?
Dude had hikaru mated!!!!!
You need to have Linus build you a new computer.
i love this series, lol
nvm
It was a software issue @12:04
So you’re telling me I’m 600 elo below someone who still gets back rank mated? How is this fair lmao
Incredible intro
wow how is that first guy 1915?
Can we see the whole twitch replay
Amazing intro
I wish Levy sees this then accepts this challenge to become a GM. But I don't think he's got the guts to do so.
But something he could do is coach someone young, hardworking, with a little talent to do it. Then he could say, "Meh, my student got it, it's cool I guess."
He is seeing sides way lot may be an engine there
His eyes r covering by spects
Pretty good is an understatement for Mike Tyson he was a legend
I didn't know he really love boxing that much😅
Aman didn’t box well at all, neither of them did. Forget comparing him to amateur, he’s barely a beginner. His physique and stamina is also a joke. A girl with 2 months of sparring experience would knock him out no cap.
me a 400: yeah totally noobs
Nodding
The doc theme music goes hard af
Me 403 Elo : i can do that
This is so impressive
Toxic King 👑
But when he losses he sulks 😁
Hahahhahahahha. This thumbnail is ridiculous.
could be a software glitch
Yo Hikaru, if you gonna dump that pc just send it to me pls, LOL!
At one time probably 1500 - 2100 your mental health is not that good towards chess that's why they are trash
Floppy disk on a laptop? Lol
Is he parodying Dr.Disrespect? Is it popular nowadays?
pretty sure nobody dislocated their shoulder
chat trolling as always
When will we see 1. f3 ... 2. a4?
Here i am stuck on 1500 this guy 2k like nothing
Trade everything speed run! Trade as many pieces possible to end game
GM Levy
Dogging the 2000s