@@ScandalousStars why did the guy who created the universe need to kill his son so he could forgive the whole world for not following the rules he made up?
@muhammad koπtol (erectile dysfunction) i have been stuck at 600 for quite a while, and no matter how much i was studying my opening, i couldn't reach the 700. Then I studied a bit the endgame, not a lot, litterally 1 hour of my life studying of king and pawns/king rook and pawns. That was enough to send me to 800. People at 600 start malfunctioning in the endgame (more than they do earlier) and I was able to turn the tables being down a rook and a piece quite constantly
That literally happened to me yesterday. It was a bullet game, and my knight was "trapped". I spent 15 (!) seconds - literally a quarter of the entire game - trying to find a way to rescue it, and eventually did using tactics (I moved the knight to a square from which it could be captured but then skewered my opponent's pieces). Worst part? My knight wasn't actually trapped - it had a completely free rook in the corner to capture. Not only that, attacking that very rook was LITERALLY the reason my knight moved in there in the first place. But my brain had just assumed my opponent would move the rook, so when my opponent trapped my knight instead I was like "shoot, I missed that move" because I hadn't calculated it, completely forgetting that I hadn't calculated it BECAUSE IT JUST LOSES A ROOK. Actually, that's not even the worst part. The worst part is that I am 2300, and my opponent was 1700. I ended up winning the game eventually, but the dangers of playing lower-rated players sometimes come from the most unexpected of places.
@@thebabbons1554 homie don’t even worry about spending time learning openings for a while. I made it to 1500 without barely any opening knowledge. No matter what position you have anybody under 13-1400 will be blundering 1, 2, and 3 move tactics every other move. Just get better at tactics and understanding the principles of the game before even thinking about theory.
It probably would have happened if the other 500 didn't resign. I don't understand why anybody resings at that level, I mean look at this game, why would you assume that there will be no more messing up?
@@smrtfasizmu6161 a bunch of reasons: firstly, its online rating, it doesnt matter in the slightest. if youre down a queen and a bunch of pawns, getting a draw once in 50 games is not worth the time. secondly, people play for fun more so than to improve, especially at lower levels. playing an endgame which you have absolutely no chances is not fun at all. might as well resign and go to the next game where you can have a chance of fun. thirdly, they generally dont know how bad they or their opponents are. to them, they are playing good moves. so while you and i can watch the game and say “wow there were so many blunders, why would they resign when the opponent could blunder more?” they look at it and say “wow, my opponent took all my pieces, theyre so good”
@@brianaiitken Nah, white had 5 pawns, over/under is he ends with 3 queens at which point it's almost impossible for a 500 rated player not to stalemate. Never resign when a 500 rated player has pawns they can promote.
ha ha ha ha ha ...or give advvice to each other in the middle of the game. i remember i told the dude "mate me come on!" i explained how to do it ...i won by flagging lol
8:02 for the people thinking this is offensive, this is actually my game and you know what you're doing when submitting a game like this xD watching this video is more entertaining and also more painful then usual :p
@@luitmeinen1902 ouch! initially tought it was bullet, with our knowledge about openings and such time pressure, all we do is move pieces to survive when playing bullet. Got beaten by 400-500 elo on bullet even though on daily time control i play something in the range of 1200. :)
I...dont...understand, my elo hovers around 200 but the last game I played last night had a 81.4 accuracy *HOW* do you get to 600 and play like this? 😭😭😭
These videos are surprisingly SUPER useful to learn from as a low elo player! especially all of the moves levy points out to do and NOT to do. Thanks Levy and thanks everyone who''s brave enough to submit them!
@o m This is literally how I lose my queen all the time and I still don't learn, I just completely forget that pawns take side pieces and not the ones that are in front of them and I'm like... oh wait..
It speaks volumes about me that I was genuinely impressed for Re4 at 13:44. Levy literally had to point it out to me that rook was hanging. Man, these videos really make you regress...
i swear it's the confidence black and levi made that move with, it just doesn't occur to you that he placed his most valuable piece where a pawn can take it right after for free
I'm a 700, I did not see that Rook was hanging. I think alot of these stuff happens in my games too. It's as simply as we don't see it. All our moves does not have to have a plan, I can't think that far or Idon't know what creates a good attack. I'm trying to just not hang my pieces, then I end up in a fork, or bad trade and lose the game. Especially forks is hard as they are not natural for us 700 to spot.
@@traviswilkins-kd6jx i guess you can let it slide by saying that playing chess puts you in a state where its harder to see these moves than when you're watching but not to this lvl ofcourse
13:43 I felt so smug for instantly seeing Qxc6+ forking the king and rook and completely missed that you could just immediately take with the pawn lol. I need to play fewer puzzles
I used to be afraid to play against real people so I stuck to playing against stockfish on low levels. Your videos helped me see that there's nothing to fear and that stockfish is actually much harder than other players at my level :)
I’m 800 and my bf is 1600 and we always laugh that some of my games def should end up at Gotham chess channel and he says he’ll be happy to submit them 🤣
Im an 1850 and one of my games at this range should be featured. I hung a queen for 6 moves, went from completely winning to a draw, to my opponent moving to the only square where he could get forked. I'm not sure if i won also. Can't make this up.
f3 was the best move I've ever seen. After seeing that move, I went outside for a walk. I cannot tell you the emotions that run through my heart when I saw f3, It literally paralysed me
I love being elo 355, and realizing, "Hey, I could play better moves than them." Like it makes me realize how at certain skill levels, 600 seems so advanced to me, but in reality they are the same or even stupider than me.
Not really. I am 500 player and this shit is horrendous. I have never encountered a 500 player playing that bad . Not even ones in 400s. Been a 350 player and even i was not this stupid
As a rating 300 something i would never play this badly in a chess game ever, even on my first round i feel like both of the 600 are kids who just started playing chess with looking at 0 resources
In the beginning I can understand why they would take the knight instead of the pawn. I am around 643 elo. Started chess a few days ago and I can tell you right now I would have probably made that same move just because the knight is scary. As you have low elo, the knight is one of if not the hardest piece to deal with since it can jump over pieces.
A very technically unsound game...but more of a cliffhanger than a lot of the typical "I'll play a memorized game I read about in an article" games. Nobody could say "I know what's happening next, I know who will win" at any point in this one. They played badly, but they also played without it clearly being a memorization exercise; they were actually playing the game as it happened.
@@Stixs123 I have a feeling this was a bullet game. I'm a 400, even I'm not this bad if I have 30 minutes to think and plan ahead while boring the hell out of my opponent😭
Can we appreciate what levy's doing lately amongst all the hate? He acknowledged the fact that he did use clickbait titles but I think most rational people agreed that it was for a legitimate reason it's unbelievable to me that he is getting this much hate over the past few days whereas he is constantly trying to entertain us to his best, pin of shame comments are now getting the highest likes! Absolutely ridiculous, levy is right, videos with his "honest" titles and thumbnails just don't get as much views! Take his latest tournament video for example, ignore the hate levy, all they want is attention, keep up the good work, we will continue to support you❤️
I don't like the clickbait, I just don't like the tournament recaps either. I'm not on UA-cam to study, I'm here to get some entertainment while I rest from working.
@@descendency It's nothing compared to 100 elo play, it's actually insane how they play, just random moves with 0 logic, never able to checkmate btw. I've tried to teach a 100 elo player how to ladder mate (he's 9 y.o so it's not too bad). I set up a board with just a king vs 2 rooks, and he was drawing by 50 move rule every time even after i showed him how to do it lmao
As a beginner, this series is definitely the most entertaining way for me to learn to notice my own mistakes that I make and to fix them before I even move my pieces. Thank you so much!
"Oh, they hang..." Wow, what a game. Levy said it in the intro: "we all start somewhere". They are at 1100 now and are laughing with us! A great episode in a terrifically funny series. Thanks!!
7:58 -- Levy: "The (player's) brain is almost as smooth as a koala's; you know what I'm talking about?" Me: "Literally no. What? What does--is that a thing? Smooth-brain koalas?" *Google* Google: ✔️ "Man's on point my dude"
@@Lucifer_movies Brain wrinkles give it more surface area In simple words, and without explaining how, that translates into more intelligence Koala has no brain wrinkles, smooth, perfectly shiny, yummy eukalyptus, sheer focus and happiness achieved
Gotham, thanks to your vid, i improved my skills alot. Ever since i watched your vids, my rating went from 500ish to 800ish in only in 1 or 2 months. And now i started watching your vids again and i increasing my rating by 400 in only 1 month. (My little brother played chess with my acc and he always loses so i lose alot of rating)
New to this channel. I have barely played in at least 15 years, and I’m trying to anticipate their next moves, but I just can’t. I assumed I would be like level 500 having never tried to get a score, but I have to assume I am some way above that level. The number of blunders is just impressive
@@MrSheepMk2 I managed to get exactly one move right, the pawn blocking the bishop from capturing the hanging knight. Aside from that, absolutely no move.
3:22 I'm guessing they saw how if the queen took the pawn then they would be in check so they moved this bishop to stop it. It is also very likely they just wanted to castle though.
F3 was mind baffling at 16:06 honestly i can usually predict a lot of the moves you warn us about due to experiencing them and then instant regret but oh my that one was crazy!
14:13 actually, it's a 3 mover. It's sort of like an enemy preparing an attack for 2 turns and then the main character just moves back 2 steps and asks who they were planning on hitting.
As Levy usually says: “We are here to laugh but also we are here to learn”. And there’s a lesson in all of this: NEVER underestimate the power of the queen, specially at a 600 level. Greetings from El Salvador, Levy. Love your videos
Levy, I liked the way you got inside the heads of the antagonists, where the winds of rudimentary chess ability blow freely, unencumbered by the fixed nature of how the pieces move; knowing what a miniscule section of the chessboard they focus on at any moment; seeing only the attacking piece and the attacked piece; forgetting how pawns capture; feeling the thrill of the one-ply threat. You grasp the whole nature of the lower-rated player. Bravo!
4:40 Clearly, black is a very old chess player. They must have forgotten that the rules of chess changed in the 15th-century, allowing pawns to move two squares on their first move.
"The enemy cannot guess your strategy if you don't have one." -Sun Tzu
Literally america’s strategy during WWII
Literally americas strategy during WWI
literally amercas' strategy in afganistan
Literally americas strategy in Iraq war
Literally america's strategy in--
Wait, THAT'S A STRATEGY! THEY COULD GUESS THE STRATEGY!
"Bishop takes b4 is a pretty difficult move to spot, it's very far away"
This kills me
timestampp?
@@eritlux4393 3:44
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As a terrible chess player that's never seen nor played an ELO game, I was like, Oh, yeah, that makes sense.
@@kindlin oh thanks god I’m not the only one…actually, as someone who plays chess that might be a bad sign
The evaluation bar needs a good sleep tonight after these squats.
Yup
Fr fr💀🙏
I'm pretty sure it had a heart attack
The review gonnabe wild
When the chess video starts with "have you ever gone to the zoo?" You know it's gonna be wild
yup
Fr
Mmm see what u did there
Just gotta watch out for GM Kowalski
It starteed with “ladies and gentlemen”**
I love how each player continuously made the other player completely winning the game.
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
@@ScandalousStars why did the guy who created the universe need to kill his son so he could forgive the whole world for not following the rules he made up?
@@themostdiabolicalhater5986 lol good counter-argument
@@themostdiabolicalhater5986 man i really need to re-read the bible
"you take sir" "no you take!" "Oooh my plasure... Take this one then!" "Oh noo you shouldm'y have done that! I'll let you take something better!!!"
I've never seen any move as hilariously beautiful as the reverse fork at 9:20.
Absolutely brilliant.
Reverse fork really is the best way to put it hahaha
I’m totally adding that term to my Chess glossary.
Reverse fork got me laughing like crazy, I mean the mere concept that you applied behind it🤣
That could be an interesting version of the game: you play to win, but every move must qualify as a blunder
ua-cam.com/video/EfPhnt_qP_c/v-deo.html
here you go ;)
that would be a bit hard, because it's impossible to blunder on your first move or so
That's quite a smart concept. Finding the least blunderous move that would of course be a blunder is actually hard.
That would be a brilliant fun-mode!
this is the best comment. and i wish there should be a game like this. like you should win a race in which the slowest guy wins!
its so funny that literally the only safe square for the knight is to fork and he couldnt find that
ua-cam.com/video/3lUp2C0pS_Y/v-deo.html
Finally it's here YES..
@muhammad koπtol (erectile dysfunction) i have been stuck at 600 for quite a while, and no matter how much i was studying my opening, i couldn't reach the 700. Then I studied a bit the endgame, not a lot, litterally 1 hour of my life studying of king and pawns/king rook and pawns. That was enough to send me to 800. People at 600 start malfunctioning in the endgame (more than they do earlier) and I was able to turn the tables being down a rook and a piece quite constantly
That literally happened to me yesterday. It was a bullet game, and my knight was "trapped". I spent 15 (!) seconds - literally a quarter of the entire game - trying to find a way to rescue it, and eventually did using tactics (I moved the knight to a square from which it could be captured but then skewered my opponent's pieces).
Worst part? My knight wasn't actually trapped - it had a completely free rook in the corner to capture. Not only that, attacking that very rook was LITERALLY the reason my knight moved in there in the first place. But my brain had just assumed my opponent would move the rook, so when my opponent trapped my knight instead I was like "shoot, I missed that move" because I hadn't calculated it, completely forgetting that I hadn't calculated it BECAUSE IT JUST LOSES A ROOK.
Actually, that's not even the worst part. The worst part is that I am 2300, and my opponent was 1700. I ended up winning the game eventually, but the dangers of playing lower-rated players sometimes come from the most unexpected of places.
@muhammad koπtol (erectile dysfunction) im 13 and im 1500 or at least 13 yr old should be 4 digits and not play like this
@@thebabbons1554 homie don’t even worry about spending time learning openings for a while. I made it to 1500 without barely any opening knowledge. No matter what position you have anybody under 13-1400 will be blundering 1, 2, and 3 move tactics every other move. Just get better at tactics and understanding the principles of the game before even thinking about theory.
as a 600 rapid player, I don't see a single mistake made by either side
HAGAHA
@@NotMira LOL BRO SAID THE GUIDE 💀
as a 200 elo classical player i see so many mistakes
@@himhim3460as a 10000 elo grandmaster (trust), there’s not one blunder in this match
@@NotMiraain’t no way💀 transtale your thing in google translate
this is a phycological study 🤔
lol
buy english
Indeed
Hello chess
Lichess is better
They took “Don’t let them know your next move” to another level.
In a REALLY bad sense.
I have mastered the fork of king and rook
France vs moved left side france
@@the1minuterandoms11 what you mastered now in more than a year
"by accident black sees that the bishop is hanging" 💀
as a fellow 500 player... i am in awe at this precise experience
🤣
As a fellow 450 player, I think these 2 deserve 400.
@@GameristicForce as a 110 player i think they deserve lowest rank of 100 i can easely take them both
i totally feel this
As a 0 player, I think these guys deserve negative ratings.
I was really really hoping this would end in stalemate
It probably would have happened if the other 500 didn't resign. I don't understand why anybody resings at that level, I mean look at this game, why would you assume that there will be no more messing up?
Same
@@smrtfasizmu6161 a bunch of reasons:
firstly, its online rating, it doesnt matter in the slightest. if youre down a queen and a bunch of pawns, getting a draw once in 50 games is not worth the time.
secondly, people play for fun more so than to improve, especially at lower levels. playing an endgame which you have absolutely no chances is not fun at all. might as well resign and go to the next game where you can have a chance of fun.
thirdly, they generally dont know how bad they or their opponents are. to them, they are playing good moves. so while you and i can watch the game and say “wow there were so many blunders, why would they resign when the opponent could blunder more?” they look at it and say “wow, my opponent took all my pieces, theyre so good”
@@brianaiitken Nah, white had 5 pawns, over/under is he ends with 3 queens at which point it's almost impossible for a 500 rated player not to stalemate. Never resign when a 500 rated player has pawns they can promote.
ha ha ha ha ha ...or give advvice to each other in the middle of the game. i remember i told the dude "mate me come on!" i explained how to do it ...i won by flagging lol
20:50 well that escalated quick af 😅😂
8:02 for the people thinking this is offensive, this is actually my game and you know what you're doing when submitting a game like this xD watching this video is more entertaining and also more painful then usual :p
what time control was it? is it bullet?
@@ifrimvictor theyre 600. Its probably 30+30
@@ifrimvictor I wish... it was a 10 min rapid game
@@luitmeinen1902 ouch! initially tought it was bullet, with our knowledge about openings and such time pressure, all we do is move pieces to survive when playing bullet. Got beaten by 400-500 elo on bullet even though on daily time control i play something in the range of 1200. :)
This game gave me brain damage tbh, what were you thinking when playing? Like your reasoning for doing these moves?
As a fellow 500 player i just want to say this game is an inspiration for us 500 players and its a masterpiece
For me, a fellow 1.5k player...., it suks xD
I'm 200
I’m a 500 as well and if I was white and played all those moves I would have felt like the biggest mega genius for taking all of black’s pieces.
I...dont...understand, my elo hovers around 200 but the last game I played last night had a 81.4 accuracy
*HOW* do you get to 600 and play like this? 😭😭😭
as a 180 player, i am in awe at the complexities of the human brain
These videos are surprisingly SUPER useful to learn from as a low elo player!
especially all of the moves levy points out to do and NOT to do.
Thanks Levy and thanks everyone who''s brave enough to submit them!
13:45 I DIDN'T REALIZE ROOK E4 WAS A BAD MOVE UNTIL HE POINTED IT OUT
same
Lmao, I was shocked when he just took that rook with a pawn, like "wtf..."
me neither 💀💀💀
Thats how i feel every game😢
@o m This is literally how I lose my queen all the time and I still don't learn, I just completely forget that pawns take side pieces and not the ones that are in front of them and I'm like... oh wait..
“And it’s also an amazing move because it loses a full rook” my favorite part
7:34 levy sounds like an alien when he says “this”
Lmao that's so random how you noticed that, and so true
prolly microphone crack or glitch idk
"😐Yknow... Something like"
"👽this🛸"
_"Uh oh oops-"_
more like grandpa yk
How the hell are you good at finding little details? 💀
Honestly, Levi losing his mind trying to rationalize this absurd gameplay is the funniest part of the video
i know!
Who's Levi?
@@antorseax9492 levi ackerman
@DontGetBackranked Levi Rosmann
@@antorseax9492 Dont know a Levi Rosmann mate
It speaks volumes about me that I was genuinely impressed for Re4 at 13:44. Levy literally had to point it out to me that rook was hanging. Man, these videos really make you regress...
Ohh wow.. I read your comment clicked the time link and thought.. "What's wrong with rookE4??" Those pawns man!!! Every time!!
i swear it's the confidence black and levi made that move with, it just doesn't occur to you that he placed his most valuable piece where a pawn can take it right after for free
Ya man he distracted us so effectively
There I would take the c6 pawn with my queen. Then take the rook with the queen forking the bishops
I'm a 700, I did not see that Rook was hanging. I think alot of these stuff happens in my games too. It's as simply as we don't see it. All our moves does not have to have a plan, I can't think that far or Idon't know what creates a good attack. I'm trying to just not hang my pieces, then I end up in a fork, or bad trade and lose the game. Especially forks is hard as they are not natural for us 700 to spot.
The black & white bar be fighting for their life escalating & dropping across the peaks🤣🤣🤣
As a below 600 myself, I can confirm I saw most of the great moves that both of the players played before he even told me not to do them!
yeah i honestly don't understand how they're as high as they are
@@traviswilkins-kd6jx i guess you can let it slide by saying that playing chess puts you in a state where its harder to see these moves than when you're watching but not to this lvl ofcourse
@@raymindgg4874 yeah i think about that a lot, but it's just not the case with things that are this obvious
I’m below 300 and still I can still spot good moves 😂
I think this is my favorite comment on this video. Thank you for your honesty. I would’ve made some of the moves myself.
GM Gregory vs GM Minus is truly the chess game of all time
Parallel world high level chess
Minus carlsen
No until u know force check mate by getting check
It makes me sad that I'm rated 300
Minos
5:20 😂😂😂
Sarcasm overload
If you want to go from being 600 to 1200... take this one piece of advice: let your opponent make the bad moves.
You are a genius.
Pro Tip: just be better
Learn to play an opening and don't outplay yourself, boom, 1200.
If u are 600, stop doing drugs
@@ElHal04 I'm 707 but I ain't that bad
Edit: I'm 1200 now
13:43 I felt so smug for instantly seeing Qxc6+ forking the king and rook and completely missed that you could just immediately take with the pawn lol. I need to play fewer puzzles
Qxc6+ is fine, because let's say black play Bf7 to block, you can play Qxe4+ and winning and additional Bishop on e1.
Winning 6 points instead of five. Nicely done.
Same
*Bd7
It's not that that's a bad move. It's just that black paid no mind to the pawn at all.
I used to be afraid to play against real people so I stuck to playing against stockfish on low levels. Your videos helped me see that there's nothing to fear and that stockfish is actually much harder than other players at my level :)
Omg I'm also scared of playing real ppl bc every time I play I lose😢
I’m still too afraid and play only bots, go figure
"Chess is a painful game, so we're all just laughing together" Never have truer words been spoken
Me: laughing about these moves
Also me: definetely playing worse than that
just play e4
I don't believe someone can play worse than that, but if it's true... maybe you could give checkers a try?
@@Velerium I‘m trying my best though T-T
@@Velerium are you even aware of what you're saying there?
19:39
This had me laughing WAY too hard!
As a proud 600 rated player my biggest fear is ending up in one of these videos love the content though
You are going to be CONTENT
😂😂😂😂 u must be proud for what good that will be mentioned
I'm rated low 900 and this is still a fear of mine. lmao
I’m 800 and my bf is 1600 and we always laugh that some of my games def should end up at Gotham chess channel and he says he’ll be happy to submit them 🤣
Im an 1850 and one of my games at this range should be featured. I hung a queen for 6 moves, went from completely winning to a draw, to my opponent moving to the only square where he could get forked. I'm not sure if i won also. Can't make this up.
5:36 wait is this where gotham started calling pawns frozen😮
I (950) today started "coaching" my 250 friend and managed to boost him up to 400 already. Im very proud of that, and him
What levels are you guys now?
We need an update
Update reqd😑😑
Update plzplzplzplzplzplz
I got better (>1000), he stopped playing because he's boring
Imagine ending it off with white making another queen, moving around for a while, and then having a draw
I was about 800 against a 1400 who got 2 pawns promoted without close attention to where they were ... immediate stalemate.
Pawn to f3 was so hilarious, and then Bishop C5 finally after 3 turns...
I died laughing.
4:10 NOOOO HE MISSED A CHECKKK
f3 was the best move I've ever seen. After seeing that move, I went outside for a walk. I cannot tell you the emotions that run through my heart when I saw f3, It literally paralysed me
then howd you go for a walk
@@MrDrBass lol
When
"Congratulations! You have an IQ of 65."
"If you were standing in a room full of 1000 people, you would be smarter than 2 !"
omg hello zero two
@@zerotwoisreal Hi!!
You know the game is fire when the bar on the left side just switches every move.
19:46 What's even more fascinating is that the knight check was the whole reason the king moved.
14:05 that's hilarious. 1400 player here and missed that the rook was hanging until you pointed it out
Two wrongs don’t make a right, but two blunders make a brilliant 🤣🤣
for the first time, EVER, and i mean EVER has a video like this made me laugh to the point of crying.
Absolutely Phenomenal.
Same
and people say that chess is boring and only for nerds :)
@@valep2796 the chess is boring and only for nerds lmao
@@alextorres7295 Then dont watch chess?
@@alextorres7295 😂
I love being elo 355, and realizing, "Hey, I could play better moves than them." Like it makes me realize how at certain skill levels, 600 seems so advanced to me, but in reality they are the same or even stupider than me.
Not really. I am 500 player and this shit is horrendous. I have never encountered a 500 player playing that bad . Not even ones in 400s. Been a 350 player and even i was not this stupid
As a rating 300 something i would never play this badly in a chess game ever, even on my first round i feel like both of the 600 are kids who just started playing chess with looking at 0 resources
When i used to be 600, i..... looked like a hacker because i always won in 4 moves
Ngl every 300 person I’ve played has been playing really well for 300 like there is not as many bad moves as you might think there would be
Yeah it's like they just played against 100 players to get a lot of elo but they play terribly
The opening is called the Blackburne Shilling gambit or the three knights. But it is a mistake if you know what to do
You should know by now levy, at 600 level the queen is actually 27 points, because you just can’t stop it from taking everything in your position
The comedic timing of 14:02 completely killed me...
In the beginning I can understand why they would take the knight instead of the pawn. I am around 643 elo. Started chess a few days ago and I can tell you right now I would have probably made that same move just because the knight is scary. As you have low elo, the knight is one of if not the hardest piece to deal with since it can jump over pieces.
A very technically unsound game...but more of a cliffhanger than a lot of the typical "I'll play a memorized game I read about in an article" games. Nobody could say "I know what's happening next, I know who will win" at any point in this one. They played badly, but they also played without it clearly being a memorization exercise; they were actually playing the game as it happened.
I thought I was around elo 600… and I was thinking that was their first ever game of chess. I’m not THAT bad.
Same I'm like 650, were not that bad cmon givin us a bad rep :(
@@Stixs123 I have a feeling this was a bullet game. I'm a 400, even I'm not this bad if I have 30 minutes to think and plan ahead while boring the hell out of my opponent😭
@@larsswig912 Levy said at one point during the video that a person (i forgot black or white) had 7 minutes on the clock
4:32 Gotham literally cackled like a maniac
Can we appreciate what levy's doing lately amongst all the hate? He acknowledged the fact that he did use clickbait titles but I think most rational people agreed that it was for a legitimate reason it's unbelievable to me that he is getting this much hate over the past few days whereas he is constantly trying to entertain us to his best, pin of shame comments are now getting the highest likes! Absolutely ridiculous, levy is right, videos with his "honest" titles and thumbnails just don't get as much views! Take his latest tournament video for example, ignore the hate levy, all they want is attention, keep up the good work, we will continue to support you❤️
HEART OF SHAME
Strongly agree
I don't like the clickbait, I just don't like the tournament recaps either. I'm not on UA-cam to study, I'm here to get some entertainment while I rest from working.
@@impishlyit9780 Good for you
@@rootbeerfloathaspop3301 Get out of here with that bullshit, I'm explaining a stat.
19:08 this HAS to be one of the funniest levy moment 😂😂
Agreed completely
I have never laughed this hard watching chess videos until I saw this
10:15 "by accident black sees that the bishop is hanging" GOTHAM I JUST FIND YOU HILARIOUS♥️
5:41 Our Chess Teacher in Kindergarten used to say "Icecream" to pawns blocking each other
Wow, i wonder why?
@@PecsaV beacuse they are frozen
The move f3 at 16:16 made me laugh so hard, that might just be the most illogical thing I’ve ever seen😂😭
5:30 awww that was adorable
This is actually impressive, not compared to my 700 rapid battles of stupidity, but not bad XD
I think it's more impressive to me that this game is so bad... it feels fake. But, I've seen low elo chess... so it's definitely not.
This game makes my 850 elo battles look like genius chess games.
@@descendency It's nothing compared to 100 elo play, it's actually insane how they play, just random moves with 0 logic, never able to checkmate btw. I've tried to teach a 100 elo player how to ladder mate (he's 9 y.o so it's not too bad). I set up a board with just a king vs 2 rooks, and he was drawing by 50 move rule every time even after i showed him how to do it lmao
@@ironeagle4274 just got to 800 elo and can definitely agree with this
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Finally it's here YES..
i just love how the eval goes crazy after each move
As a beginner, this series is definitely the most entertaining way for me to learn to notice my own mistakes that I make and to fix them before I even move my pieces. Thank you so much!
I love Gothams aggressive endings
14:44
Gregory: This IDIOT is gonna take me and what is gonna happen is I’m gonna give mate. STUPID!
Levy: That’s not even mate…
Do the 3 numbers by their name count Elo or Blunders at this point?
Emotional damage
ELO
"Oh, they hang..." Wow, what a game. Levy said it in the intro: "we all start somewhere". They are at 1100 now and are laughing with us! A great episode in a terrifically funny series. Thanks!!
8:02 that's just sad 🙁
7:58 -- Levy: "The (player's) brain is almost as smooth as a koala's; you know what I'm talking about?"
Me: "Literally no. What? What does--is that a thing? Smooth-brain koalas?" *Google*
Google: ✔️ "Man's on point my dude"
That's by far the best roast I've ever seen
What does it mean though ?
@@Lucifer_movies Brain wrinkles give it more surface area
In simple words, and without explaining how, that translates into more intelligence
Koala has no brain wrinkles, smooth, perfectly shiny, yummy eukalyptus, sheer focus and happiness achieved
@@agentj3627 thanks for explaining
16:15 bro i'm dying laughing
The brilliant move is f3 because white is attacking Black's rook
@@pogcow4178is bro dumb
Gotham, thanks to your vid, i improved my skills alot. Ever since i watched your vids, my rating went from 500ish to 800ish in only in 1 or 2 months. And now i started watching your vids again and i increasing my rating by 400 in only 1 month. (My little brother played chess with my acc and he always loses so i lose alot of rating)
Man I can’t wait for these candidate recaps
New to this channel. I have barely played in at least 15 years, and I’m trying to anticipate their next moves, but I just can’t. I assumed I would be like level 500 having never tried to get a score, but I have to assume I am some way above that level. The number of blunders is just impressive
Normally 600don't even do nearly as many blunders in game there is just some people that are exeptional and does this kind of game once in a while
@@MrSheepMk2 I managed to get exactly one move right, the pawn blocking the bishop from capturing the hanging knight. Aside from that, absolutely no move.
@@Ghi102 In one of your game you only made blunders ? Or are you n the vid I don't understand
@@MrSheepMk2 no theyre saying they only guessed one move right from the video which is mentioned above
@@nameless2844 Oh yeah that make more sense now thx
"If you don't even know what you're doing, your enemy sure as hell doesn't" - Sun Tzu propably
The definition of never let them know your next move
3:22 I'm guessing they saw how if the queen took the pawn then they would be in check so they moved this bishop to stop it. It is also very likely they just wanted to castle though.
"black is in hungry hungry hippo mode" Gotham Chess 2022
F3 was mind baffling at 16:06 honestly i can usually predict a lot of the moves you warn us about due to experiencing them and then instant regret but oh my that one was crazy!
2 uploads in one day? This man is committed to chess and UA-cam
I don't even have ELO but that F3 threaten to rook was a thing of absolute perfection.
14:13 actually, it's a 3 mover. It's sort of like an enemy preparing an attack for 2 turns and then the main character just moves back 2 steps and asks who they were planning on hitting.
As Levy usually says: “We are here to laugh but also we are here to learn”. And there’s a lesson in all of this: NEVER underestimate the power of the queen, specially at a 600 level.
Greetings from El Salvador, Levy. Love your videos
the miguel cloning machine isn't ready yet how did this happen
Levy, I liked the way you got inside the heads of the antagonists, where the winds of rudimentary chess ability blow freely, unencumbered by the fixed nature of how the pieces move; knowing what a miniscule section of the chessboard they focus on at any moment; seeing only the attacking piece and the attacked piece; forgetting how pawns capture; feeling the thrill of the one-ply threat. You grasp the whole nature of the lower-rated player. Bravo!
What a great comment man
20:42
Me watching this exact moment: "HE DECIDES TO LOSE THE OTHER BISHOP AS WELL!!!"
Levy: *shows exactly that*
Me: "Ah, for fuck's sake man!!!"
Just listening to levy's commentary and the eval bar move up and down is enough to laugh yourself into an aneurysm. I love these kinds of videos.
The sequence after Rook to E4 had me dying😭😭
lol that laugh at 4:26. When levy reaches sheer utter disrespect for these puny humans.
i’m barely 750. i blunder once a game. Levy’s zoo analogy sums my chess games up pretty well lol
Was half expecting White to blunder the Queen right at the end and mess up the pawn endgame causing Black to somehow win by a hair
21:18
This "Yup.". 🤣👍
f3 at 16:30 is my favorite part of all of this (so far).
20:16
In my head at this EXACT MOMENT I was thinking "Knight e3, knight e3, do knight e3 you son of a-" and _BEHOLD!_ *THERE IT IS!*
One of the funniest parts of the video
4:40 Clearly, black is a very old chess player. They must have forgotten that the rules of chess changed in the 15th-century, allowing pawns to move two squares on their first move.
The engine literally went NUTS
16:37 Ah yes, the old "creating the threat that was already there"
Hahahahahhaha
3:00 his thought process was probably: if i dont place the bishop there, he checks my king and can take my knight
16:24 THE REVERSE FORK... ON THE ROOK!!!
5:18 This guy: Look, I saw danger levels, Levy is gonna be so proud of me!
Levy: