Actually yes. I sometimes block out my opponents’ usernames and their rating and just play the game. On the other hand I sometimes block out my time clock to keep up on my speed. Both works wonders with my chess 😎👍🏾
I agree but not in terms of blunders, he was just playing as if he was playing against a GM. If he knew he was playing an 1800, he obviously would have played differently
3:29 Check with the bishop would be the key...and then after the king moved somewhere, bishop on d5...after that the game is done...opponent is losing at least the pawn on g6 no matter what he does
I think the opponent wanted to trade so a piece got exchanged within 50 moves so wouldn't be a draw then he was just going to flag him for another 50 moves because he saw that he was running low on time
I'm only 1200-1500 in bullet and once in a 1 minute tournament I beat a player rated 2170. I know they blundered because its a one minute game but i mated him with king pawns and it is my best win ever!
The GM effect is real and it's a double edged sword it seems, if that 2700 player knew he was playing an 1800 it wouldn't have been a draw at all Also I'm reporting the account I just need to contact fishy
His opponent literally traded everything and went into long endgame where it is hard to break, if you get such endgame it is hard to demonstrate the skill difference since there isn't anything to do if you go for the win you basically lose you wait for opportunity
@@jimc4834 if you're nervous you can always blunder but I am almost sure if I give you that endgame toward the end when the king went up you would see the bishop reroute and win the game
I was thinking to myself, “White is totally winning on that endgame. An 1800 FIDE should definitely be able to win this.” then I remember he means 1800 online and it all makes more sense lol
Would you play better if you didn't know your opponents rating? 🤔
Actually yes. I sometimes block out my opponents’ usernames and their rating and just play the game. On the other hand I sometimes block out my time clock to keep up on my speed. Both works wonders with my chess 😎👍🏾
I’d play better if my opponent thought I was a GM
It goes both ways cause the opponent also thought he was playing a 2700
I'd play better if I didn't know my rating!
Reported for account sharing. Start the procedure.
don't support these guys
you just got baited.
Using this kind of move to unlock the confidence of weak players who will take elo points from us! this is unacceptable
The whole elo rating system is garbage. Clearly it doesn't reflect anything real. If you're afraid of losing elo you've been baited.
@@willdahud4350 it was just for the joke
I think the 2700 was being more cautious playing a GM. Must have been thinking "I'm not falling for these 'blunder-gambits'!"
I agree but not in terms of blunders, he was just playing as if he was playing against a GM. If he knew he was playing an 1800, he obviously would have played differently
That's exactly why they were saying "the GM effect is real."
@JerodimusPrime yeah I had commented before they said that but it's true
Where is Eric? We miss him.
Just release a 3 hour video Eric playing bullet alrey
3:19 the "Pfffffffff..... 🌬️" in the background, the moment he opted for self-destructive push. 👽
I would not have guessed Mason's opponent was 2700.
OMG! What did Kramnik-police say??
Interesting
Brahs: "Sharing is caring"
Kramnik:
3:29 Check with the bishop would be the key...and then after the king moved somewhere, bishop on d5...after that the game is done...opponent is losing at least the pawn on g6 no matter what he does
I think the opponent wanted to trade so a piece got exchanged within 50 moves so wouldn't be a draw then he was just going to flag him for another 50 moves because he saw that he was running low on time
All right! New chessbrah
KRAMNICK!!! WE GOT ANOTHER ONE!!!!!!!!
Soo, did he win against the 2100 afterwards?
negative
As the 2100 guy that played against him after this, I can tell you it was a pretty close game tho, I had to flag him
meanwhile we still waiting on timeboy
Damn, that was insane
That's insane😂😂😂
Love this content this is so cool!! 🦃🦃🚀🚀💯💯
Leroy Jenkins!!!
je cache toujours le classement de mes adversaires pour ne pas influencer mes coups.
Wrong language, dude.
thats why you need to play without knowing opponent rating
A rematch by Aman would have been nice 👍
Saw that NM playing other GM on his live yesterday. He is a very INTERESTING player.
insinuation is all part of the procedure eh? 😅
That's amazing
"Real life friend of mine..." 🤔 Bro tryna convince us that he has friends, even tho he has hundreds of thousands of subscribers haha
Let's start the procedure.
I'm only 1200-1500 in bullet and once in a 1 minute tournament I beat a player rated 2170. I know they blundered because its a one minute game but i mated him with king pawns and it is my best win ever!
my bad, king pawns rook was the checkmate
That looks like levy stuff
whats the name of the outro song?
What would we say, guys? Should we start the procedure?
wow, that's incredible :D
The GM effect is real and it's a double edged sword it seems, if that 2700 player knew he was playing an 1800 it wouldn't have been a draw at all
Also I'm reporting the account I just need to contact fishy
@chessbrah where's Eric?
What happened to Eric?
Did the titled player find out?
He’s an incredibly strong 1800, I’m a 1700 and he would absolutely kill me 🤣😂
We all have our good and bad games.
His opponent literally traded everything and went into long endgame where it is hard to break, if you get such endgame it is hard to demonstrate the skill difference since there isn't anything to do if you go for the win you basically lose you wait for opportunity
@@bgmaster8557 maybe I’m just bad at end games then, because I would have blundered long before he did.
@@jimc4834 if you're nervous you can always blunder but I am almost sure if I give you that endgame toward the end when the king went up you would see the bishop reroute and win the game
And Aman Sacrafices.....His Rating?
Doesnt this get you banned?
Nooo, not the Brahs. They get special treatment.
no but ok for me this is clear
@@chessbrah I read it in his voice XD
Maybe the opposite (a GM playing on your behalf) would more likely get you banned.
I was thinking to myself, “White is totally winning on that endgame. An 1800 FIDE should definitely be able to win this.” then I remember he means 1800 online and it all makes more sense lol
Give that guy an honorary GM norm!
ban, no exceptions
im so sorry for your pitiful effort of damage control