@@SulixD Computers are still imperfect and they can still do mistakes. Traditional computers that calculate moves see limited depth because there is way too many calculations to solve the entire problem and no computing power. And neural networks operate on small but expected margin of error.
@@SulixD but the computers arent perfect yet? wouldn't they always play the same opening then? surely the best players so far, but if you had foresight of all possible move orders, probably draw i would guess
@@SulixD Only because they are specifically forced to play bad openings. (Both engines take turns on each opening to keep things fair.) When allowed to play whatever they want, it's almost exclusively draws.
Best part is that a king and a bishop can't checkmate, so they wasted like 30 moves getting the 3 fold repetition when the pawn was hanging for most of them.
This game is like "The Killer Joke" but for chess players. You show this to any titled player and they'll drop dead. Except for Levi, he's been inoculated by all the other viewer games.
"When the King is put in check, he should run away". If you understand how deeply ingrained this idea was in both players, a lot of their blunders suddenly make sense. I actually predicted the hanging the queen check!
I kinda lost it when Levy said "it's such a bad move, they're calling the cops outside, are you hearing it," and you could actually hear the cops outside.
I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at chess before. Like, what was his plan? Sure the bishop kept moving to the far corner, but it by no means needed to keep doing that after the king arrived, unless premoves screwed him up.
7:35 That was definitely a premove, not a blunder. White did not expect a blunder that bad to happen and moved the King to e2 knowing it couldn't be avoided. Except, well, it could. That's just unlucky.
I recently had a game where my opponent put all of his pawns except his b pawn on the 6th rank on the 7 first moves, had to move his king on move 8 due to check and then resigned not having moved a single piece. My opponent had the gotham flair on his profile. Quite funny.
@@royalredbird9717 No, lol. The Hippo involves moving your pawns to the sixth rank, but you don't have to move ALL of them there, and you definitely aren't meant to do that and also fail to develop any other pieces.
@@TungTran-ch8fi The game in itself is nowhere near interesting or long enough to be featured on Levy's channel. Having looked at his games archive I think his point was to lose a lot of games to drop rating points (he was around 7-800 when I played him, I see he went down to 2-300 and now is on a long winning streak and back up to 600). So I guess just losing games to win games easier.
I remember my play at 1100 and I know for a fact i wouldn’t miss a queen literally sitting next to my rook, nor would I have played that queen move in the first place anytime beyond like 400. This seems like a fake game honestly
@@seancarterx nope. I'm 1700 and when I'm tired or tilted in a blitz game, I miss free queens that can be taken by pawns or free pieces on the other side of the board. It happens soo easily.
@@seancarterx I’m sorry, but I think you might just be overestimating yourself a little. I’m 1400 but I remember hanging tons of queens around 1100-1300. I actually blundered a queen this month
I was like, yeah, when I was 1k, where the hell were these chumps? But then I remembered that a 1k player advanced both their A and H pawns into my half of the board as their opening. The worst part? I lost the game (though, I was quite sloshed).
I find it cute that Levy really thought a player with that kind of gameplay would have any intention or capability to draw a game. Any draw that occurred from us is always unintentional.
Great video as always! Btw, I believe the flag is Abkhazia, not Togo. The glitch probably relates to the fact that Abkhazia is likely the first place name alphabetically in their system.
The real problem with Ng5 at 1:51 is that it plays directly into black's plan with h6 kicking away the knight. On the other hand, maybe it was a trap. I actually think Arli tried to play f6 and his mouse slipped. But f6 still loses e6.
I don't understand a game like this ... at least around my rating 1100 - 1200 rapid people usually play legit openings and if either of us hangs a queen or some shit we usually resign.
@@nekoizmase9 Yeah I’m finding this one incredibly hard to believe. Even if bullet I’m 700 bullet and don’t have any games where both me and my opponent missed so many obviously hanging pieces. Even when I’m very drunk lol.
@@SulixD Exactly, same. I'm 1200 and games usually end with like 1-2 big blunders or few minor mistakes in endgame. No way someone play terrible move after terrible move
I love how the black king chased the white bishop at the end 😂 it reminded me of playing a game called “tip, you’re it” when I was younger, and trying to tag the fastest kids in the class but failing miserably :(
I applaud what your doing and I support you with the daily uploads. But I can’t be the only one who is scared levy will burn himself out and I REALLY don’t want that to happen.
At 1:45 I thought black was going to do my signature boat strategy. Move every pawn forward by one except for the outside two and then see what happens from there. I have used this same strategy since I was in 6th grade. And surprisingly. I have almost never lost a game. There were a few people that were too good for me to beat, but most people just completely fail to beat my strategy. I don’t even know a safe way to beat my strategy. One time somebody copied every move I made, so I quit the game because he was annoying.
Generally, the way to beat strategies like this is to just very slowly improve the positioning of your pieces, gain space, and eventually try to open up the position with some pawn trades. It's actually very difficult, though.
Been going through lessons with a grandmaster by Boris Gulko and now I click this.... art of a game. That reminds you of 2 lands existing in chess: GM land (Gulko for example) and 1000 land. I don't really understand how can you treat chess like this, but these people can teach me video by video.
As a 500 ELO player who blunders pieces all the time and then goes "Oh no", I think I have an explanation for Queen to b1and then King to c2. My theory is that black did a mouse-slip and instead of taking the rook like they wanted to, they instead pushed queen down. However, on White's last turn when they moved Bishop to C8, they realized they blundered both rooks and expecting Queen to A1, the pre-moved King to e2. That's my theory anyway.
I've had a guy move his pawns forward like that before. He did it for the first 5 or so moves, then started pushing their pawns further to push my pieces. His strategy was to win time sinse it was bullet. I won on the end because his pawns fell appart after I allowed him to keep pushing.
That Qb1 Ke2 stuff is so typical. Black obviously had a mouse slip, but White just had realized that they now lose the rook and already premoved Ke2. That even happens in rapid games when someone is completely convinced about what the next move will be.
15:32 I mean black is now literally in a zugzwang because you can either move the bishop and lose the c pawn or move the king and lose the bishop or move the pawn which I’m pretty sure is the best move because it doesn’t hang anything and continues with the draw instead of losing. And I really can’t blame black because that’s about the best thing they can do.
I only just got caught up on the recaps. Man levy has leveled up! Also psychology looking far more solid after every game and playing with confidence for wins. Awesome. Major progress. 💪
It's very interesting how games played by low rated and high rated players both tend to end in a draw, the former group bc they don't know how to win and/or prevent stalemate/repetition issues, and the latter one bc they're too good at preventing their opponent from winning. When you're in the middle it's a lot harder to get a draw...
7:00 white will be able to save the 2nd rook when black plays Qxa1+ since the white queen can block the check with Qd1. White would still be up 2 points of material after black plays Qxa2.
Black did not decide to trade queens. Black moved the queen to check the king, didn't realize it could be taken by the other queen, and was lucky that the pawn was there to recapture.
Laughed way too much with the bishops march at the end. But I think the time control helps to explain what the hell was the game - at the end, Black was trying to flag or stay alive with quick premoves. The Queen move was a mouse slip followed by a premove. The opening was trying to confuse preparations and avoid premove. Very common in certain time controls. Unless I'm very mistaken... This definitely must be a classical chess game. (or Bullet with increment of course)
@7:30 This move is very very very suspicious, I'd say it indicates a fake game. Even very low ELO players would have capture the black Queen with the Rook, it was a very obvious choice.
@@gust4v100 Missclicks happen, brain farts happen. I just think one blunder, as bad as it is is, is not enough to classify a game as "very very very suspcious", you know? Especially after a pretty solid early to mid game from both sides. You'd think a person wanting to make a fake game "video worthy" would try to get Gotham's attention as early as they can, and there were a lot of opportunities to do so before Qb1.
this isn't the Togo flag, it's the Abkhazia flag. Togo has a red square, a white star in it and yellow and green stripes. Abkhazia has a red rectangle a white hand in it and white and green stripes
This actually makes lots of sense. I was irritated because Togo seemed such a random flag but I suppose Abkhazia is the first "state" in the alphabet and therefore turning up wrongly for several players...
I can actually explain 7:34. I assume black took too much time to take a turn, so white had time to realize the gravity of the situation (losing both rooks) and was angry for making a blunder. And as he waited for the queen the take the rook, he had his finger on the king ready to go and moved him automatically before realizing that black didn't take the rook
You know what's interesting, I saw a video where stockfish was black, playing Hikaru's bot. And they premoved 8 moves for stockfish as just black pushing all its pawns to the 6th rank. Then stockfish was turned on. It won magnificently. Thus, you do find true masterpieces at the extreme ends of the spectrum.
Let's hope this isn't a preview for the Nepo v Carlsen match at the end of the month ...That would be some way to kick off a world title defense/ attempt
Why was this wrong 5:47? If the rook takes, then you can take the rook at the corner with the queen. If the rook takes the bishop after that move, you take the knight with the queen (Im not going against anything good sir Gotham said im just simply asking a question) (Also cant white just cover the check with the queen at 6:57?)
I really dont know how, but I achieved a whole 31 blunders against a chess bot, draw by stalemate, is it even possible to lose against the easiest bot without trying to lose, wish I saved the pgn but like got damn
9:45 "Um, at this point I don't even know what the engine wants."
The engine wants to kill itself, Levy. That's what the engine wants.
The engine should suggest both players resign. No one deserves to win that crap game...
It's me. I'm the engine.
the engine probably wants to end humanity
@@surveil3548
That engine later became something known as Skynet.
@@johnwalker1058 Skynet Gambit: Play a game so horrible that you doom humanity
Pupil: "I got my first Brilliant move!"
Coach: "I'm so proud! Show me the game!"
The game:
The game:
31 Brilliant moves
44 Best moves
9 Excellent moves
1 Inaccuracy
0 Mistakes
0 Blunders
0 Missed wins
*Accuracy: 99.9%*
YOU KILLED MEEEEE
More like
1 brilliant move
0 best moves
0 excellent moves
0 inaccuracy
0 mistakes
50 blunders
60 missed wins
Like finding a diamond in a pile of shit.
@@sakuya9017 yeah
"Chess when played perfectly is a draw"
That has yet to be proven.
I would say the computer championship has proven this to not be true, they even win with black sometimes.
@@SulixD Computers are still imperfect and they can still do mistakes. Traditional computers that calculate moves see limited depth because there is way too many calculations to solve the entire problem and no computing power. And neural networks operate on small but expected margin of error.
@@SulixD but the computers arent perfect yet? wouldn't they always play the same opening then? surely the best players so far, but if you had foresight of all possible move orders, probably draw i would guess
@@SulixD Only because they are specifically forced to play bad openings. (Both engines take turns on each opening to keep things fair.) When allowed to play whatever they want, it's almost exclusively draws.
"Ends in a draw." That is how you tell the GM title is legit.
A game played perfectly ends in a draw, after all
Best part is that a king and a bishop can't checkmate, so they wasted like 30 moves getting the 3 fold repetition when the pawn was hanging for most of them.
Typical GM game where they repeat moves and draw.
Takes takes takes and it’s just a draw
Ya from the opening dead draw
Wow I'm exactly the 1000th like
3
I think I lost some brain cells looking at this, this is bad
"i have no idea who's going to win this game and i've seen it 5 times" -- classic
Am I the only one who almost pissed themselves laughing at the end when Black started chasing the Bishop across the board?
Ta ta ta ta ta
no XD
And then he somehow gave up and started walking in a square I just couldn't stop myself :D
defenitely not the only one
i did too!!!
why can't I get brilliant chess players like these gentlemen as my opponents
Magnus Carlsen been real quiet ever since this game dropped
He probably died after seeing this
He's using it in his world championship prep.
Yes bcs he dont want to waste time.
This game is like "The Killer Joke" but for chess players. You show this to any titled player and they'll drop dead.
Except for Levi, he's been inoculated by all the other viewer games.
He got depressed when he saw that game
15:55 - Dammit, I was watching this during work and you *KILLED* my productivity. I had to rewatch that three times and I'm still dying.
Why are you watching a Levy video and working and the same time? So either you are not watching the video or you are not working
@@Churly25 Are you my boss?
@@Churly25 person who has never watched a video in the background while doing anything before
This was NOT a draw, both players lost and you can't convince me otherwise
True
As a 600, I admit Im trash but I and most 500-600s defenetly play better than this lol
i think the chess community lost as a whole
@@just888why you'd think like this, until your game is featured on this channel and realize you play even worse.
@@CapeSkill bold of you to assume I'll send a game without analysing it
"When the King is put in check, he should run away". If you understand how deeply ingrained this idea was in both players, a lot of their blunders suddenly make sense. I actually predicted the hanging the queen check!
🤓
@@chrisdawson1776 this dude can stop with the nerd emojis
@@BoltCreations 🤓
Man, Togo really has some interesting up-and-coming chess players
I'd love Togo there. I'm Ghana have to say that it's a part of the world that I've never Benin
@@stevenhale2935 Wait how far can you take this?
@@bomboid Well I wouldn't want to act like too much of a Chad...
@@stevenhale2935 Lmao
And it isn't Togo. Togo has red square with a star, not rectangle. It's abkhasian flag (not recognized by UN).
14:35
"Bishop, the cops outside"
"Lock up the pawns"
Black's opening was god tier
the whole game was god tier
Magnus level skill
Alphabet Opening, Dyslexic variation
@@unacarstensen3181 😂😂😂😂
@@unacarstensen3181 more like autistic variation
7:22 Queen to b1 had me dying, and then King to e2 was the burial. XD
botez gambit declined...
very rare
I kinda lost it when Levy said "it's such a bad move, they're calling the cops outside, are you hearing it," and you could actually hear the cops outside.
that was my favorite part, I've never seen a move so bad the cops got called 😂😂
his wittiness in situations like that never fails to make me laugh
15:56 got me laughing so hard
100th like
15:55 that king struggling to capture the bishop and the bishop moving from one end of the board to the other with that bgm is some three stooges shit
That bishop made 19 moves between the same two squares
I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at chess before.
Like, what was his plan? Sure the bishop kept moving to the far corner, but it by no means needed to keep doing that after the king arrived, unless premoves screwed him up.
Really hilarious haha
7:35 That was definitely a premove, not a blunder. White did not expect a blunder that bad to happen and moved the King to e2 knowing it couldn't be avoided. Except, well, it could. That's just unlucky.
Queen can block though?
I recently had a game where my opponent put all of his pawns except his b pawn on the 6th rank on the 7 first moves, had to move his king on move 8 due to check and then resigned not having moved a single piece. My opponent had the gotham flair on his profile. Quite funny.
i kinda believe his point is to end up in one of levy's video
Well, actually there's an opening, where you HAVE TO put all your pawns on the 6th rank. It's called the "Hippopotamus Defense"
Ha 😂
@@royalredbird9717 No, lol. The Hippo involves moving your pawns to the sixth rank, but you don't have to move ALL of them there, and you definitely aren't meant to do that and also fail to develop any other pieces.
@@TungTran-ch8fi The game in itself is nowhere near interesting or long enough to be featured on Levy's channel. Having looked at his games archive I think his point was to lose a lot of games to drop rating points (he was around 7-800 when I played him, I see he went down to 2-300 and now is on a long winning streak and back up to 600). So I guess just losing games to win games easier.
"Even if Gradmasters were paid to set up such a position, they couldnt do it"
I dropped my sandwich laughing at this
dude, it's like 11pm watching this and i'm laughing uncontrollably. this game was such a mess the person who invented chess died in the after life
You mean Gary chess?
@@highasheaven9239 wtf?
“Bribery sure but this is not FIFA” IM levy rozman
@@highasheaven9239 also invented aimchess
7:00 you can trade queens instead of loosing the second rook
"how to lose at chess", but with a twist: no one loses
this is one of this draws when both players and everyone with them lost
1:38 YO BRUH THIS HAD ME CRYING HAHHAHAHA
Yo bro we have the same gentlemen pfp
This can't be real, no way. I haven't played or seen such opponents even when I was 600
I remember my play at 1100 and I know for a fact i wouldn’t miss a queen literally sitting next to my rook, nor would I have played that queen move in the first place anytime beyond like 400. This seems like a fake game honestly
@@seancarterx nope. I'm 1700 and when I'm tired or tilted in a blitz game, I miss free queens that can be taken by pawns or free pieces on the other side of the board. It happens soo easily.
@@PROJECTJoza100 same and I'm 1600 rapid lol
@@seancarterx I think Qb2 it's a mouse slip. White saw the rook hanging and simply pre-moved Ke2. It's probably a blitz or even a bullet game.
@@seancarterx I’m sorry, but I think you might just be overestimating yourself a little. I’m 1400 but I remember hanging tons of queens around 1100-1300. I actually blundered a queen this month
7:35 Maybe white premoved the king to save time
The guy analyzing seems like a really good player. Might even be a GM someday
That's Andrew Roswell. You actually didn't know him? He's an IM
I bet his wife will be a grandma before that
yes hes top 1000 players in the world lmao
i bet he's at least rated 1300 on lichess
I heard he is an IM, with a popular UA-cam Channel.
"Chess, if played perfectly, will always end in a draw"
This game is probably the best example of this
I'm rated 1560 and 10 moves into the game somebody usually blunders a queen, I'm very impressed by this game
do you play lichess? rating is more inflated there
0:47
That's in fact the flag of the partially recognized state of Abkhazia
Yes
Fr why
These guys actually have a higher rating than i do…
Gives me hope, but then I realize how much I must suck to not be at their rank...
I was like, yeah, when I was 1k, where the hell were these chumps? But then I remembered that a 1k player advanced both their A and H pawns into my half of the board as their opening. The worst part? I lost the game (though, I was quite sloshed).
I'm only rated 870 and the vast majority of my opponents play better than this...
@@sethrakes1991 yep. 800s today are stronger than 800s in the past due to more resources to chess than ever
@@bluecocacola the rating system is pretty much irrelevant now, at least online
I find it cute that Levy really thought a player with that kind of gameplay would have any intention or capability to draw a game. Any draw that occurred from us is always unintentional.
"Never ever ever say it's too late for counter play"
-Levy 2021
gothamchess: 14:49
me:By chekmatin
12:18 "we stay hungry, we devour"
Yesssss Levy
I was bouta say lmao
The flashback of all time
Levy's commentaries are something else, I especially appreciate the GM title for both of them.
Great video as always! Btw, I believe the flag is Abkhazia, not Togo. The glitch probably relates to the fact that Abkhazia is likely the first place name alphabetically in their system.
I am glad someone pointed that out I suppose it might appear for countries that do not officially exist
The real problem with Ng5 at 1:51 is that it plays directly into black's plan with h6 kicking away the knight. On the other hand, maybe it was a trap. I actually think Arli tried to play f6 and his mouse slipped. But f6 still loses e6.
Man, I am about 1000 rapid, I hope that this game was the worst for both of them, yes, sometimes we do some shit lol
No way that wasn't intentional game. Way too many blunders and no brainers.
I don't understand a game like this ... at least around my rating 1100 - 1200 rapid people usually play legit openings and if either of us hangs a queen or some shit we usually resign.
@@nekoizmase9 Yeah I’m finding this one incredibly hard to believe. Even if bullet I’m 700 bullet and don’t have any games where both me and my opponent missed so many obviously hanging pieces. Even when I’m very drunk lol.
@@SulixD Exactly, same. I'm 1200 and games usually end with like 1-2 big blunders or few minor mistakes in endgame. No way someone play terrible move after terrible move
Maybe thay let their kids have a game? That's what it looks like to me
7:55 The only explanation I can see here is that black mouse-slipped and white pre-moved its king, anticipating the queen taking the rook.
I would be furious if that happened to me
I love how the black king chased the white bishop at the end 😂 it reminded me of playing a game called “tip, you’re it” when I was younger, and trying to tag the fastest kids in the class but failing miserably :(
it's called "tag" lol that's the full name
7:00 Not true! You can cover the check with your queen and only lose one rook.
Maybe I’m just in a good mood, but I haven’t laughed at any UA-cam videos harder than I did at queen to B1 and subsequent king to E2.
man trust me even I was in such a bad mood but now i am getting stomachaches
That King trying to chase the bishop away has to be the funniest shit I've ever seen in Chess 🤣 And The Bishop is jumping up and down the whole time
The strat on 1:32 for black was to connect 4. Play a game within the game. Eric would be happy.
I applaud what your doing and I support you with the daily uploads. But I can’t be the only one who is scared levy will burn himself out and I REALLY don’t want that to happen.
Me, an 800 rated: "So there's hope for me?"
Yes once I was 800 now I am 1400, you can do it too
I was stuck at 1400-1500 for a long time.
Then at 1700.
Now I am 1900.
Bro im genuinely enjoying this content.. i’m going through levy’s entire account while waiting for new uploads 😁😁
3:38 "Bribery? Sure. But this is not FIFA" ☠☠
Boom, roasted
At 1:45 I thought black was going to do my signature boat strategy. Move every pawn forward by one except for the outside two and then see what happens from there. I have used this same strategy since I was in 6th grade. And surprisingly. I have almost never lost a game. There were a few people that were too good for me to beat, but most people just completely fail to beat my strategy. I don’t even know a safe way to beat my strategy. One time somebody copied every move I made, so I quit the game because he was annoying.
Generally, the way to beat strategies like this is to just very slowly improve the positioning of your pieces, gain space, and eventually try to open up the position with some pawn trades. It's actually very difficult, though.
Been going through lessons with a grandmaster by Boris Gulko and now I click this.... art of a game.
That reminds you of 2 lands existing in chess: GM land (Gulko for example) and 1000 land.
I don't really understand how can you treat chess like this, but these people can teach me video by video.
7:34 that king move might have been a pre move, he didn't expect for the opponent to misclick
As a 1000 rated player I feel this game on a spiritual level
1000ners *immortal* game... 🙌
Btw, I am also only 1300 rated... 🤝
As a 500 ELO player who blunders pieces all the time and then goes "Oh no", I think I have an explanation for Queen to b1and then King to c2. My theory is that black did a mouse-slip and instead of taking the rook like they wanted to, they instead pushed queen down. However, on White's last turn when they moved Bishop to C8, they realized they blundered both rooks and expecting Queen to A1, the pre-moved King to e2. That's my theory anyway.
I've had a guy move his pawns forward like that before. He did it for the first 5 or so moves, then started pushing their pawns further to push my pieces. His strategy was to win time sinse it was bullet. I won on the end because his pawns fell appart after I allowed him to keep pushing.
That Qb1 Ke2 stuff is so typical. Black obviously had a mouse slip, but White just had realized that they now lose the rook and already premoved Ke2. That even happens in rapid games when someone is completely convinced about what the next move will be.
7:50 no white saw the blunder of the 2 rooks after they played their move and was like damnit and premoved ke2. Black just mouseslipped
15:32 I mean black is now literally in a zugzwang because you can either move the bishop and lose the c pawn or move the king and lose the bishop or move the pawn which I’m pretty sure is the best move because it doesn’t hang anything and continues with the draw instead of losing. And I really can’t blame black because that’s about the best thing they can do.
im 500 rating in rapid and not even i would blunder this much
(X) Doubt
Mmmmmmmm not sure
12:14 that was so smooth
after king e2 my brain just melted
I only just got caught up on the recaps.
Man levy has leveled up! Also psychology looking far more solid after every game and playing with confidence for wins. Awesome. Major progress. 💪
I have been 1000 elo player from months now and this game makes me feel like a GM
It's very interesting how games played by low rated and high rated players both tend to end in a draw, the former group bc they don't know how to win and/or prevent stalemate/repetition issues, and the latter one bc they're too good at preventing their opponent from winning. When you're in the middle it's a lot harder to get a draw...
My favourite part in this whole video was " Chase the bishop, chase the bishop "... I was laughing so hard 😂
7:00 white will be able to save the 2nd rook when black plays Qxa1+ since the white queen can block the check with Qd1. White would still be up 2 points of material after black plays Qxa2.
I once lost a bullet game against someone playing blacks "opening" and quit chess for 2 months..
lmfaooo i feel this
The Alphabet opening 😂😂😂.
you lost because of time?
that sounds like someone that is trying to play fast and without thinking much
Might have been me you were playing lol
Black did not decide to trade queens. Black moved the queen to check the king, didn't realize it could be taken by the other queen, and was lucky that the pawn was there to recapture.
Why can't the 1100s I play play as terribly as this?
I'm 600 rated and I rarely see games this bad! I can only assume both players were high as a kite.
They do, you just dont notice it
Because you play like this :)
@@fack_duck1272 I promise you I am not this garbage
Laughed way too much with the bishops march at the end. But I think the time control helps to explain what the hell was the game - at the end, Black was trying to flag or stay alive with quick premoves. The Queen move was a mouse slip followed by a premove. The opening was trying to confuse preparations and avoid premove. Very common in certain time controls.
Unless I'm very mistaken... This definitely must be a classical chess game.
(or Bullet with increment of course)
4:50 do not invite another robbery XD
9:08 in this position knight h6 is right and then instead of queen d5 i say bishop to e6 check then idk you finish the game
Huh
This game was both painful and hilarious to watch. Were both players trying to lose?
11:00 it's like germs spreading around what is this position
7:06 what if you moved the queen down for a queen trade and save the rook?
You lose the right to castle and ur not safe
@@keenansmith20You're very safe, actually, since none of Black's pieces are in any sort of position to hunt you down.
It feels like 2 1000 rated stockfish engines are battling with eachother
@7:30 This move is very very very suspicious, I'd say it indicates a fake game. Even very low ELO players would have capture the black Queen with the Rook, it was a very obvious choice.
maybe he realised the mouse slip and tried to be somewhat "forgiven"?
White pre-moved King to e2 thinking there was no way Black wouldn't take the rook. Very reasonable explanation.
@@gust4v100 Missclicks happen, brain farts happen. I just think one blunder, as bad as it is is, is not enough to classify a game as "very very very suspcious", you know? Especially after a pretty solid early to mid game from both sides. You'd think a person wanting to make a fake game "video worthy" would try to get Gotham's attention as early as they can, and there were a lot of opportunities to do so before Qb1.
@@gust4v100 Well, that's fair enough.
"It's such a bad move, they are calling the cops outside" 14:35 xD
this isn't the Togo flag, it's the Abkhazia flag.
Togo has a red square, a white star in it and yellow and green stripes.
Abkhazia has a red rectangle a white hand in it and white and green stripes
This actually makes lots of sense. I was irritated because Togo seemed such a random flag but I suppose Abkhazia is the first "state" in the alphabet and therefore turning up wrongly for several players...
I can actually explain 7:34. I assume black took too much time to take a turn, so white had time to realize the gravity of the situation (losing both rooks) and was angry for making a blunder. And as he waited for the queen the take the rook, he had his finger on the king ready to go and moved him automatically before realizing that black didn't take the rook
i agree with the long castle being better (sometimes)
White throwing the bishop from corner to corner every move is somehow the funniest thing I saw in a while
Dude. I am convinced the brain damage you take from these games is affecting your tournament mental health. XP
My brain just been fried whenever I play 900 they have super vision
If the kings weren't a thing, at the middle of the video I wouldn't know from which player perspective I was watching the game
Botez Gambit Accepted: King Sacrifice Variation
10:34 This is completely reasonable, in my opinion…
You are indirectly defending your h-rook which, otherwise, would be taken after …Qb1+ and …Qxh1
We get it Gotham. You and chess really have a special relationship!
Edit: you also have an even worse relationship with the chess engine
the evaluation bar went: ⬆️⤵️↗️↩️↖️↔️🔄⬆️🔚
13:25 By Checkmating?
You know what's interesting, I saw a video where stockfish was black, playing Hikaru's bot. And they premoved 8 moves for stockfish as just black pushing all its pawns to the 6th rank. Then stockfish was turned on. It won magnificently. Thus, you do find true masterpieces at the extreme ends of the spectrum.
Let's hope this isn't a preview for the Nepo v Carlsen match at the end of the month ...That would be some way to kick off a world title defense/ attempt
Why was this wrong 5:47? If the rook takes, then you can take the rook at the corner with the queen. If the rook takes the bishop after that move, you take the knight with the queen (Im not going against anything good sir Gotham said im just simply asking a question) (Also cant white just cover the check with the queen at 6:57?)
Omfg man your commentary is just hilarious 😂
I really dont know how, but I achieved a whole 31 blunders against a chess bot, draw by stalemate, is it even possible to lose against the easiest bot without trying to lose, wish I saved the pgn but like got damn
the eval bar getting those full reps in 💪🏾💪🏾
3:40, "Bribery sure, bt this is not fifa"
this was really funny 😂
At 7:41 it can be premove
When he started playing more ponds and he said "there is clearly a lack of strategy at all" had me dieing