Levy blunders a pawn and spends 1 minute four seconds of a 3 minute blitz match being mad about losing a pawn, and then loses on time. These are very instructive.
That's why Levy struggles so much to get the GM title. He just has a massive ego and can't handle blundering which is part of the game. If he could stay calm in moments like these, I believe he has the skills to be a GM. He should look into lowering his ego first.
Idk, I think he does it for content.. the blunder wasn't planned, but he capitalize on it for views.. maybe.. He stated that he get more views on his bad games I could be wrong
Using this as a launching point for learning, Levi is an example of someone with exceptional technical skill in a field with a TERRIBLE mindset. He makes one mistake and completely loses all composure and starts beating himself up in the middle of a game with a major time restriction. Blunders happen, but if you dwell on them, you're already a loser in terms of mentality. There is a difference between people who play to win and people who play to avoid losing. Play to win, don't dwell on your mistakes during a round, and treat blunders as a challenge instead of a game-ender.
Don't reinforce behaviors you don't want repeated. We all know it's the "pin of shame" but it's still a pin and therefore the attention their parents don't give them... We all love you Levy.
Because in chess losing material without any compensation in gaining positional advantage is bad. And here he lost positional advantage instead of gaining any because the queen infiltrated.
@@LiiquoriceI don't blame him no. I saw the move immediately but that's partially because I'm not under the scrutiny of thousands of people and am not weighed down by that pressure. On the other hand, Levy didn't seem to follow his own advice "checks, captures, attacks". It's just ironic that the most obvious, and most forcing move in the position was not played. This is no indictment on Levy himself.
Levy blunders a pawn and spends 1 minute four seconds of a 3 minute blitz match being mad about losing a pawn, and then loses on time. These are very instructive.
That blunder was a big threat to his position while the enemy king is completely safe, there's no good moves so he decided he's just trying to survive
sure but it was still even according to stockfish and he did survive for a decent amount of time
Yo goofy if you had a brain you would know that when his opponent moved and took the pawn it literally ruined levy’s whole position 🤦♂️ ur brain dead
This Levi guy thinks he's GothamChess or something 💀
Im Gotham
Levy didn't lose this game, he legit gave up
By not moving for the rest of the game? Not very sporty to waste your opponents time instead of resigning
he might would've been able to draw if didn't spend that 1 minute after losing the pawn.
Levy never fails to get beaten. (idk where you saw the gramma error guys)lmao
waiting for the grammar police...
@@ghostbaconhair 🤓🤓🤓actually it's beaten!!!!
Beat
@@djw7141 Real.
Beats*
another great episode where Levy speaks words
That's why Levy struggles so much to get the GM title. He just has a massive ego and can't handle blundering which is part of the game. If he could stay calm in moments like these, I believe he has the skills to be a GM. He should look into lowering his ego first.
lol
brudda did you know that he doesn't necessarily act like this when he plays by himself/doesn't stream/doesn't record a video
bro's reaching to the stars with that comment
Idk, I think he does it for content.. the blunder wasn't planned, but he capitalize on it for views.. maybe..
He stated that he get more views on his bad games
I could be wrong
How would you know since you don't see it?@@Liiquorice
What's funny is that a7 was the only thing that you needed to worry about and you managed to blunder it.
Dude. Just because a7 was the one blunder he made doesn't mean it was the only thing he had to worry about.
@@daret9056it was tho
pride before the fall
Using this as a launching point for learning, Levi is an example of someone with exceptional technical skill in a field with a TERRIBLE mindset. He makes one mistake and completely loses all composure and starts beating himself up in the middle of a game with a major time restriction. Blunders happen, but if you dwell on them, you're already a loser in terms of mentality. There is a difference between people who play to win and people who play to avoid losing. Play to win, don't dwell on your mistakes during a round, and treat blunders as a challenge instead of a game-ender.
Rook G3 in that position.
You loose a rook but can force a draw through repetition
Im never screamed THE ROOCK as loud as when i watched this match)))
g3 looked really good there, if he was trowing a fit, he would've seen it.
0:23 dude I’m a smaller chess creator and I get thee SHI***** comments 😂
Chess speaks for itself😂
I love how he said it's gonna be a rough titled Tuesday 😂
Levy never fails to fail
2023 yawn
It was the easiest thing to do????
Levy couldnt be bothered to put a disclaimer in this one...
Levy fails
It was just a draw he did not find R g3😂😂
Don't reinforce behaviors you don't want repeated. We all know it's the "pin of shame" but it's still a pin and therefore the attention their parents don't give them... We all love you Levy.
Are levy and Gotham chess different person, cuz it seems like that.
Different demons in control, no doubt! ;) [j/k, lol!]
Previous video: *Levy won on time*
Today's video: *Levy lost on time*
Why is losing that pawn so bad?
Because then the pawn is gone.
it's not that bad, specially if he stopped mopping and found Rxg3
Because in chess losing material without any compensation in gaining positional advantage is bad. And here he lost positional advantage instead of gaining any because the queen infiltrated.
@@anonnona6940he’s still up material, what are you on about?
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If only they played g3😔
rook takes g3 looks really good, as a 900 player that i am
@@MaxIronsThirdits losing
Who went too far, and when
Hikaru, with pineapple shirts
polska przejmuje ten film!!!!11!1!!!1!
Title should be "Blowhard blunders pawn, tells his Mommy everyone is mean to him."
Bro lost the pawn and gave up all hope immediately instead of seeing Rxg3+ which draws lol 4:27
can u blame him for not seeing something? like duhh especially sacrifices to get a draw are like hard to spot, don't you think?
@@LiiquoriceI don't blame him no. I saw the move immediately but that's partially because I'm not under the scrutiny of thousands of people and am not weighed down by that pressure. On the other hand, Levy didn't seem to follow his own advice "checks, captures, attacks". It's just ironic that the most obvious, and most forcing move in the position was not played. This is no indictment on Levy himself.
@@Liiquorice he lost 1/3 of his entire clock, just pondering his life, when we do sheet wrong, we move on, adapt, he could've got out of it.
Pin me cuz im early #6
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