Your channel is the best. No fluff intro, no 30 minute video that could be done in 10 and your jokes are legit funny. Keep it up, loving the commentary.
@@RikMaxSpeed I think he's saying "banana hammock", which is a style of men's underwear that often gives that kind of triangular appearance (like those pawns).
Faustino has the fastest rise to GM level play in history. Not only plays at the GM level at 10, but he also started playing in 2020, which is just ridiculous.
@@mauijttewaal Doesn’t 2020 mean he started playing at 6? And it’s the incredibly short amount of time Faustino has taken to achieve GM-level play that the original comment is praising, not the age in which he started playing
Oro's remarkable progress over four years raises (for me anyway) an interesting question about the relationship among chess, math, and music. There are no literary prodigies--no one has written The Sound and the Fury at age ten--but there are many examples (e.g. Fisher, Ramanujan, Mozart) of early genius in chess, math, and music. I have read about pattern recognition in chess, which makes sense, but how many games has Oro played? Enough to allow him to "see" the right moves, or is his ability intuitive? Probably not a question of interest to most people, but how the brain works with these formal systems that are both rule-bound and creative seems endlessly interesting.
yeah he's played an incredible amount since aged 6 when he got into it in lockdown plus modern sites like chesscom give him access to endless puzzles and strong players so it's super charged his talent it seems
IMO, prodigies all share one this thing in common: They have fantastic memories and pattern recognition, which helps with abstract thinking. I think that's really what it comes down to, Memory. Math, music, chess, all takes great memory to be good at. A lot of these areas have a visual memory component. With literary areas, it's more creative, I think, and experience driven. Like, Grammar, spelling, sentence structure seems less objective than chess. Like, rules change and it's organic and contextual. Math is objective. There are clear cut rules. Music is math kind of intersect. Chess has a lot of pattern recognition and defined rules. So yeah, I think it just comes to memory. I was pretty good at chess and math when I was younger, but I'm trash now. Memory is trash, too, lol. I think my memory could only take me so far. My pattern recognition? Trash. There you go. There is my theory to throw into the mix.
@@AnthonySoulsagreed that memory is the core - and having strong memory likely boosts ones ability to visualize - since that is super important too. Its like a canvas they can draw on but they can draw much more content before previous content starts erasing. For normal people after a few neurons of thoughts/ideas drawn on the canvas - things already start to fade (i.e same when making moves on a chess board in your mind - starts getting blurry after few moves) so i think yeah baseline the memory matters a lot
Poor Hikaru, he had to deal with Magnus effects for over a decade, and now just before the goat force dwindling, we see Faustino Oro in his way. Jokes aside, i think this kid will be a super great deal in the future, i have seen an interview by Saghar Chess base India and the kid himself analyzing his own games like a pro, incredible, go and check it everyone. Thanks for this video epic chess!! I quite enjoyed it😊
Wow this kid's a BEAST. Not only beating Hikaru but ahead in time. Would love to see what he does against Magnus. I'll bet Magnus wont be playing any trash openings against him!
its so ridiculous. What the heck is going on. Why is it that women are popping babies out that are grandmasters by the time they are 2 years old. Lets create something more useful nature please
Great game by Oro I watched some of his games he was playing today defeating GMs left and Right I’m not sure how many more Norms he needs to become a GM but hope he does compete in some tournaments and gets the title GM
man, I just wanted to compliment you - unlike hundreds of other "social media chess celebrities" you are concise, rather explanatory, focusing on the important stuff, i could get most of it under 10 minutes, the crucial ideas and all other people are like "check those 10 important moves that you HAVE to know if you want to beat Carlus Magnussen" and proceed rambling for 30 minutes while going into countless digressions that are just impossible to understand and memorize in one sitting anyway so what's the point, not to mention they thin the soup with so much water of blah blah blah gee, it's like they want me to spend time watching them talk and show me ads, not really teach chess or share in amusement at master play jglad i have an extension to block channels entirely from search results, i can block out their stupid noise
Damn... this youngsters getting better and better, I think engines also help to get a deeper understanding of the game + his talent ofc, just insane how good he is at his age.
oh man.... you got me at the end with Kramnik. hahahaha He just so matter-of-factly says "let's do the procedure...." heheheh Love to see Hikaru get beaten TWICE by a 10 year old. Maybe that Alireza bit Hikaru did is coming back to bite him in the arse. The a-Ha reference did not make it past my ears, either. :)
@@epicchess2021 I'm okay. Just puttering along. Watching your vids sometimes when I need a chill out mood b4 bed and a chuckle. Yeah that Argentine moves like he already knew what moves he should make. I think he definitely will beat Magnus many times b4 Magnus retires. Just needs another 2 years of practice! hahah
The 10-yr old's playing style is so languid, yet so imperious. Not to mention the wonderful synergy and flow of his play; its quite unbelievable and surely the sign of a true genius. And as always the annotation and analysis of the game was so clear and concise! Thank YOU !
@@epicchess2021 @mal2ksc is referring to Goethe's Faust (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust). But the kid's last name is also interesting as ORO means GOLD in both Spanish and Italian. So, the kid is destined for success any way you look at it. As I have already said, Oro will be the world champ sooner than many can imagine.
GREAT commentary 😂..! Your script is very well done 👍. Lionel Chessi. .💯... Immensely enjoyable & appreciated ; keep up the good work. Thanks once again ❤
That picture of hikaru and danny came entirely out of nowhere just as I had a sip of coffee. Nearly sprayed the laptop with it. Dayum that was unexpected hilarity.
This remind me that time when Maradona was doing a little training session with a kid born without legs and when he scored a goal against the kid he shouted "GOLAZOOOOO" (what a goal)
Let’s do the procedure but I edited it it didn’t really happen lol. At least not on this game. But he says that at times when he reports someone for cheating
Kramnik really should give his a head a wobble. All this time he has been accusing Hikaru of cheating yet he now sees Hikaru destroyed he just assumes that the 10 year old is cheating. However, if he just analysed the games with Stockfish (as you did) he would see that Hikaru did not play the best moves, so does that not suggest that Hikaru doesn't cheat (if ever Hikaru was going to make use of an engine it would be in this game rather than be humiliated by a 10 year old) so doesn't that suggest that Kramik's previous accusations against Hikaru are not valid?
No. Smart cheaters only cheat sometimes. Carlsen said if he could cheat on only 1 or 2 moves per game, he would never lose. Hikaru was more modest and said he would need 3 or 4 moves per game to never lose. An average GM might need 5 or 6 to become world champion.
@@illarionbykov7401 yes I realise this but that is why I added that if there was any game where Hikaru would be tempted to cheat it would be at a critical move with a 10 year old who has beaten him before. The fact he lost so badly increases the probability he doesn't cheat in the runs he does as a streamer where he is explaining his thinking anyway.
@@CovidIslandDiscs I don't think so. Proven smart cheaters will sometimes lose to weaker players on purpose because they think it makes them look more legit. Hans Niemann has lost multiple games to 2300 rated players (like Eline Roebers, a teenaged girl) in the same timeframe he had wins against elite super GMs. Niemann himself confessed he has cheated in some (but not all) his games.
@@illarionbykov7401 just out of interest then, do you think Hikaru cheats occasionally? I honestly don't think he does but I accept it is probably impossible to prove one way or the other.
@@CovidIslandDiscs my hunch is that Hikaru doesn't. Same with Carlsen, Fabi, and Nepo. They all have stories about playing against cheaters, and how frustrating that was for them. Their behavior and body movements while streaming and playing OTB is pretty consistent with them playing their own moves. But we're in an era when it's so easy to cheat, nobody is above suspicion. Some cheaters are more skilled at hiding their cheating. I've seen quite a few videos of ordinary pro players scoring upsets in online chess against top superGM's in which the lower ranked players' eyes were constantly sneaking quick glances away from the board while their opponents were constantly focused on the board. There are also a couple upset videos of OTB chess tournaments in which the lower ranked players upset top players while behaving in a relaxed and casual manner while their top GM opponents were tense and hyperfocused on the game. The normal behavior of competitive chess players is tense and hyperfocused while playing a meaningful game. Players who seem constantly distracted and/or relaxed are the most suspicious, IMO.
I watched the game yesterday and just thought oh yeah kids pretty good, but this is a really special game, so I went back and watched a couple of his other games. Man, this kid is the real deal
These are positions I find myself in as black quite often, being a Caro Kann player. Its great to see top men going at it in a situation I am trying to improve!
Your channel is the best. No fluff intro, no 30 minute video that could be done in 10 and your jokes are legit funny. Keep it up, loving the commentary.
Thanks very much! And glad you’re enjoying the odd joke haha, I try and get a balance, overdo it for some not enough for others but hey ho 😁
@@epicchess2021 the jokes help me remember the games better.
Brilliant channel,humourous tension with jokes and one liners as they move...
To me the video quality dropped when you were forced to watch the videos for longer to know what happened in the game
Exactly, straight on the point (and jokes).
Imagine losing to him and getting absolutely squeaked on. "VAMOS! VAMOS! QUE PASA?!" lmao... Ouch man.
Plays like a man but doesn't have the etiquette of one yet :S
And getting emoted on 😭
@@Clytax no
Camera wo wo, camera wo wo 🗣️🗣️
This guys commentary is rated 3150. Easy.
Haha thanks a lot
love your simplicity, just like our little Messi
wtf crap commentary ;l
Haha, he's ready for the Commentary Candidates.
Love how you get so much witty commentary in while still actually analyzing the moves. "The rook wants to get out of the forking way." lol
Haha thanks glad you enjoyed!
@@epicchess2021 I liked "banana hammer", the "sniper on the chocolate slide line" and "C-Ships" ? ⛵😃
@@RikMaxSpeed I think he's saying "banana hammock", which is a style of men's underwear that often gives that kind of triangular appearance (like those pawns).
"we're all stuck at 2850, right" Okay, I'll see myself and my 1000 elo out the door
Haha yeah only playing, I’m also nowhere near that believe me 😁
Im stuck at 650, sometimes I see myself above 700 tho
My 400 ass might as well go home then lmao
@@NicoEskaSenuaT lmao
l am at 1500 and l think l suck. Can just imagine what u guys feel xD
Faustino has the fastest rise to GM level play in history. Not only plays at the GM level at 10, but he also started playing in 2020, which is just ridiculous.
I think it's a bit hard to start playing chess at 4 tbh :D
Wow that is insane
Lots of kids start at 4...
@@markknopfruit1417 no wonder why ppl say americans are dumb lmao, 2024 - 2020 = 4 years, 10yo - 4 = 6yo when he started playing
@@mauijttewaal Doesn’t 2020 mean he started playing at 6? And it’s the incredibly short amount of time Faustino has taken to achieve GM-level play that the original comment is praising, not the age in which he started playing
Oro's remarkable progress over four years raises (for me anyway) an interesting question about the relationship among chess, math, and music. There are no literary prodigies--no one has written The Sound and the Fury at age ten--but there are many examples (e.g. Fisher, Ramanujan, Mozart) of early genius in chess, math, and music. I have read about pattern recognition in chess, which makes sense, but how many games has Oro played? Enough to allow him to "see" the right moves, or is his ability intuitive? Probably not a question of interest to most people, but how the brain works with these formal systems that are both rule-bound and creative seems endlessly interesting.
yeah he's played an incredible amount since aged 6 when he got into it in lockdown plus modern sites like chesscom give him access to endless puzzles and strong players so it's super charged his talent it seems
IMO, prodigies all share one this thing in common: They have fantastic memories and pattern recognition, which helps with abstract thinking. I think that's really what it comes down to, Memory. Math, music, chess, all takes great memory to be good at. A lot of these areas have a visual memory component. With literary areas, it's more creative, I think, and experience driven. Like, Grammar, spelling, sentence structure seems less objective than chess. Like, rules change and it's organic and contextual. Math is objective. There are clear cut rules. Music is math kind of intersect. Chess has a lot of pattern recognition and defined rules. So yeah, I think it just comes to memory. I was pretty good at chess and math when I was younger, but I'm trash now. Memory is trash, too, lol. I think my memory could only take me so far. My pattern recognition? Trash. There you go. There is my theory to throw into the mix.
@@AnthonySoulsagreed that memory is the core - and having strong memory likely boosts ones ability to visualize - since that is super important too. Its like a canvas they can draw on but they can draw much more content before previous content starts erasing. For normal people after a few neurons of thoughts/ideas drawn on the canvas - things already start to fade (i.e same when making moves on a chess board in your mind - starts getting blurry after few moves) so i think yeah baseline the memory matters a lot
Memoria de otras vidas. Eso alimenta la intuición.
Poor Hikaru, he had to deal with Magnus effects for over a decade, and now just before the goat force dwindling, we see Faustino Oro in his way. Jokes aside, i think this kid will be a super great deal in the future, i have seen an interview by Saghar Chess base India and the kid himself analyzing his own games like a pro, incredible, go and check it everyone. Thanks for this video epic chess!! I quite enjoyed it😊
Haha indeed and cool thanks for the tip I haven’t seen that one
I've seen some of his classical time control games and he is scary: calm, measured, plays the best moves.
Hes a cheat and a coward
@@Peter-w4s1e How did he cheat to be IM with FIDE rating 2418 and why are you spreading your negative comments to several posts here?
Gotta love his reaction at winning. 3rd degree burns
Hikaru deff got so mad when he saw this
Destroyed is the right word - JUST WOW
Hikaru was on the phone to Kramnik by move 15, "Vlad something odd is going on can you look into it for me. Kisses, Hikaru".
hahaha
Wow this kid's a BEAST. Not only beating Hikaru but ahead in time. Would love to see what he does against Magnus. I'll bet Magnus wont be playing any trash openings against him!
He has beaten Magnus too.
Hikaru lost the game at the 4:32 mark when he didn't play Kxd4 as shown by the arrow drawn by your cat.
haha exactly
😂 So true.
I'd love to see the king do that.
What the heck, that kid absolutely belted Hikaru, there was no debating or conversations, Hikaru sat down and got told.
Lmaoooo I wouldn't mind being stuck on 2850😂😂😂😂
Can't even stay above 1000 😂😂😂
Okay let's do the procedure
Blocked.
😂
LOL
This kid is going to be a GM by 11 if he gets enough games in. What a talent! Unbelievable
He's not that good
@@Peter-w4s1e He started to play at 6, it's 10 and is winning over Magnus and Hikaru in some games, come on.
@@Peter-w4s1e Yeah, you could get him with your scholar's mate, right?
its so ridiculous. What the heck is going on. Why is it that women are popping babies out that are grandmasters by the time they are 2 years old. Lets create something more useful nature please
@@Peter-w4s1e Explain
Rumor has it, young IM Oro never misses an Epic Chess video.
😂 👍
No. If he had he would have become a GM by now.
😆 something like that haha
@@epicchess2021 Results may vary.
this kid is phenomenal..
0:13 Abhimanyu Mishra looks positively evil. 👿
Mishra takes the most evil pics for sure haha tho I don’t recall him being in this video lol
"And says, Aha, take on me. But is this kid gonna be a one-hit wonder or the real deal?" Loved that.
Insane! Can't wait to see this kid playing otb with the world's top players. The tactical and positional awareness of this kid is off the charts!
He wins a blitz game big deal
4:20
Ahh, yes, the famous Kd4 king sacrifice.
It happens at 4:20 cuz when you do it you're under the influence 🤣
Great game by Oro I watched some of his games he was playing today defeating GMs left and Right I’m not sure how many more Norms he needs to become a GM but hope he does compete in some tournaments and gets the title GM
Yeah this kid is something else!
Witnessed two things Hikaru getting his ass whopped, and the best chess commentary I’ve ever heard. What a legend!
haha very kind thanks a lot for watching glad you enjoyed
man, I just wanted to compliment you - unlike hundreds of other "social media chess celebrities" you are concise, rather explanatory, focusing on the important stuff, i could get most of it under 10 minutes, the crucial ideas and all
other people are like "check those 10 important moves that you HAVE to know if you want to beat Carlus Magnussen" and proceed rambling for 30 minutes while going into countless digressions that are just impossible to understand and memorize in one sitting anyway so what's the point, not to mention they thin the soup with so much water of blah blah blah
gee, it's like they want me to spend time watching them talk and show me ads, not really teach chess or share in amusement at master play
jglad i have an extension to block channels entirely from search results, i can block out their stupid noise
Thanks very much for the kind words! Glad to hear you're enjoying, cheers
Damn... this youngsters getting better and better, I think engines also help to get a deeper understanding of the game + his talent ofc, just insane how good he is at his age.
Hahaha, love the thought of Kramnik just preemptively doing the procedure on Faustino 😂😂
At 4:28, the top moves for Black. Kxd4 ??
That kid is future goat material 🐐
maybe! but a long time to that status, if ever.
There is the danger that he is lured away from chess by the temptations of the fairer sex ;-)
“The chocolate slide” will forever be a part of my chess knowledge
oh man.... you got me at the end with Kramnik. hahahaha He just so matter-of-factly says "let's do the procedure...." heheheh Love to see Hikaru get beaten TWICE by a 10 year old. Maybe that Alireza bit Hikaru did is coming back to bite him in the arse. The a-Ha reference did not make it past my ears, either. :)
Haha yeah that clip gets me every time 🤣 and yeah lol and yes what a player this kid is! Nice to see you back in comments hope you’re well!
@@epicchess2021 I'm okay. Just puttering along. Watching your vids sometimes when I need a chill out mood b4 bed and a chuckle. Yeah that Argentine moves like he already knew what moves he should make. I think he definitely will beat Magnus many times b4 Magnus retires. Just needs another 2 years of practice! hahah
"We're all stuck on 2850." Wait, you guys have 4 figure ELO?
😂
The 10-yr old's playing style is so languid, yet so imperious. Not to mention the wonderful synergy and flow of his play; its quite unbelievable and surely the sign of a true genius.
And as always the annotation and analysis of the game was so clear and concise! Thank YOU !
Agreed and thanks very much!
In case anyone is wondering, at 6:32 if knight f6 it doesn't stop queen h7. After q h7 knight x h7, knight f7 is mate!
4:25 you gotta love the king move suggestion drawn on the board :P
😆
Coming here to say the same. King D4 is one hell of a move, probably the best in the position!
:D The Young monster is awesome!
he really is, this game has really hit it home to me how good he really is, crazy maturity to his play
@@epicchess2021 Will use the chance to thank you for the awesome content!
The thought of everybody vacuuming at the end of a long day made me giggle. I have a new vacuum on order, so I cant wait to use it myself =D
Haha
This is the first time that I've seen your channel and the commentary is awesome. Videos are fast and precise
Thanks very much glad you enjoyed!
With a name like Faustino, I have to imagine someone has already asked if the kid has made an unholy bargain.
I’ll have to look it up because I don’t know the meaning!
@@epicchess2021 @mal2ksc is referring to Goethe's Faust (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust). But the kid's last name is also interesting as ORO means GOLD in both Spanish and Italian. So, the kid is destined for success any way you look at it. As I have already said, Oro will be the world champ sooner than many can imagine.
Take on me? tyou just had to, didnt you?
*ahem!* take meeeee onnnnnnnn!!!
and he said, "a-ha" whoich is thecname of the band
@@aþs our boy is good what can i say? XD
@@aþs legendary commentary honestly
@@northofbrandon ikr
Hikaru getting fortnite danced after losing to a 10yo in chess is not what I had on my bingo card for 2024
The A-Ha bit was a brilliancy I didn't expect!
what a game, felt like Lionel was the GM and hikaru the IM
Yeah crazy composure
GREAT commentary 😂..! Your script is very well done 👍. Lionel Chessi. .💯... Immensely enjoyable & appreciated ; keep up the good work. Thanks once again ❤
haha thanks a lot glad you enjoyed!
the commentary is absolutely hilarious yet so direct and to the point. love it
This bro can do a stand-up at the Apollo on chess ! Every 2 seconds an exquisite expression - 'You are in my parking space !'
Haha idk about that glad you enjoyed tho thanks for the kind words!
"We're all stuck at 2850 right?"
That's why I like this channel, the bonus craziness.
No matter how hard I try ,I always read "messi" instead of "chessi"
The boards at 0:01 and 8:31 are not the same ... Wasn't this a video of that particular game ? Am i missing something ?
Yeah the reaction at the start is from his previous victory, I mentioned at start but I don’t think clearly enough sorry!
@@epicchess2021 Oh ok sorry my bad, i should've paid more attention :)
This kid is amazing. Ultra aggressive play, it's great to watch. Great commentary too
I remember when Hykaru said he wasn't impressed with Faustino's level...🤣
That picture of hikaru and danny came entirely out of nowhere just as I had a sip of coffee. Nearly sprayed the laptop with it. Dayum that was unexpected hilarity.
hahaha yeah I've got a few classic pictures saved now that are fun to roll out 🤣thanks for watching
4:32 What is the arrow Kd4 trying to tell me
4:30 only the silicon overlord could spot just a brilliancy in king takes d4
Kramnik at the end: "Interesting"
That young one is VERY impressive.
a-ha also had minor hits with The Sun Always Shines On TV, and Hunting High And Low
I’ve never heard them sorry haha
Kramnic - Let's do the procedure
poor little guy, being compared to people that run towards a ball...
Stockfish sending the plays to Faustino Oro's brain😂😂😂
I've been using my king wrong. It can move like a bishop and jump to different colors.
This remind me that time when Maradona was doing a little training session with a kid born without legs and when he scored a goal against the kid he shouted "GOLAZOOOOO" (what a goal)
A 10 year disrespect speedrunning the world #2?? The king of disrespect speedrunners? I can’t even believe this
It's happening again...
Can someone please explain what Kramnik said at the end? And hopefully what he meant by it?
Let’s do the procedure but I edited it it didn’t really happen lol. At least not on this game. But he says that at times when he reports someone for cheating
the chocolate slide? Man, I'd say it's postmodern defense
I don't want dinner with Danny Rensch. Can I just get the money instead?
Haha fair enough 😆 yes ok
At first I thought the commentary was corny, but then it grew on me.
Big ups Epic chess keep it up!!
Top moves for black @ 4:29
Kg8 f4
I've played this a few times but it comes with very high risk of losing immediately.... not an engine choice
🤣😄so true
defeated, not destroyed. Nakamura is still alive.
Lionel Chessi is absolutely suitable
I think this is more of a sign of a man that knows how to use Stockfish
Chessi must have enrolled on the Gotham chess course - there's no other explanation!
"The rook wants to get out of the forking way." Lol
I dont quite understand the thing with kramnik at the end ?? Can you explain?
he pretty much blocks and reports any young players who are amazing because he thinks they all must be cheating
The "Epic" cap in the background just adds something special to this video
Haha glad to hear thanks for watching
That felt like Hikaru kicked John Wick's dog...
haha
The Kramnik joke at the end had me dying 😂. You have the best commentary in chess
haha thanks a lot glad you enjoyed
Really strong, for sure but ONE Magnus, ONE monster ;-)
As a below average checker player, I watched this at .5 speed and still was lost.
Kramnik really should give his a head a wobble. All this time he has been accusing Hikaru of cheating yet he now sees Hikaru destroyed he just assumes that the 10 year old is cheating. However, if he just analysed the games with Stockfish (as you did) he would see that Hikaru did not play the best moves, so does that not suggest that Hikaru doesn't cheat (if ever Hikaru was going to make use of an engine it would be in this game rather than be humiliated by a 10 year old) so doesn't that suggest that Kramik's previous accusations against Hikaru are not valid?
No. Smart cheaters only cheat sometimes. Carlsen said if he could cheat on only 1 or 2 moves per game, he would never lose. Hikaru was more modest and said he would need 3 or 4 moves per game to never lose. An average GM might need 5 or 6 to become world champion.
@@illarionbykov7401 yes I realise this but that is why I added that if there was any game where Hikaru would be tempted to cheat it would be at a critical move with a 10 year old who has beaten him before. The fact he lost so badly increases the probability he doesn't cheat in the runs he does as a streamer where he is explaining his thinking anyway.
@@CovidIslandDiscs I don't think so. Proven smart cheaters will sometimes lose to weaker players on purpose because they think it makes them look more legit. Hans Niemann has lost multiple games to 2300 rated players (like Eline Roebers, a teenaged girl) in the same timeframe he had wins against elite super GMs. Niemann himself confessed he has cheated in some (but not all) his games.
@@illarionbykov7401 just out of interest then, do you think Hikaru cheats occasionally? I honestly don't think he does but I accept it is probably impossible to prove one way or the other.
@@CovidIslandDiscs my hunch is that Hikaru doesn't. Same with Carlsen, Fabi, and Nepo. They all have stories about playing against cheaters, and how frustrating that was for them. Their behavior and body movements while streaming and playing OTB is pretty consistent with them playing their own moves.
But we're in an era when it's so easy to cheat, nobody is above suspicion. Some cheaters are more skilled at hiding their cheating.
I've seen quite a few videos of ordinary pro players scoring upsets in online chess against top superGM's in which the lower ranked players' eyes were constantly sneaking quick glances away from the board while their opponents were constantly focused on the board. There are also a couple upset videos of OTB chess tournaments in which the lower ranked players upset top players while behaving in a relaxed and casual manner while their top GM opponents were tense and hyperfocused on the game. The normal behavior of competitive chess players is tense and hyperfocused while playing a meaningful game. Players who seem constantly distracted and/or relaxed are the most suspicious, IMO.
Yeah beat his as.... i have am a new fan of this kid.. great win
It would be really cool to see you cover some fun games like Anna Cramling vs Fabi as well
KID IS A NEW CHAMP !
4:32 King to D4 was obviously the play here. Unfortunately it was missed by Hikaru.
😁
his name is Chessi ... username checks out
Lionel Chessi. lol. Epic name. Love it
he is so young he doesnt know what respect is
I watched the game yesterday and just thought oh yeah kids pretty good, but this is a really special game, so I went back and watched a couple of his other games. Man, this kid is the real deal
yeah he's insane
Hikaru demands an explanation
Future GOAT. Insane. Thanks.
These are positions I find myself in as black quite often, being a Caro Kann player. Its great to see top men going at it in a situation I am trying to improve!
"Lets do the procedure, I block and report"
That was a super clean game for him.
he got emoted on
Great commentary I really enjoyed the humour and great analogies. Very entertaining.
Where is Mister Gold from?
Argentina.
@@prakash_clt GM Bent Larsen did a lot of Chess Tango in Buenos Aires... Very brave since the magic city is full of dog-poop! Sacred culture!
Great commentary