Little man is amazing to even be competing at such a young age. Shows his love of the game. I think he does really well most of the time sitting there. I like his chill laidback way of playing. Inspiring!
The best you can get from playing with this little guy is patience and training in self-control and anger management. I think The black player wasted checkmate if he had placed his queen on the d8 board at minute 18:48, besieging the opponent's king.
@@АркадийЖиголо what does that have to do with an 8yr old kid acting like an 8yr old kid. Its just CHESS, he didnt max out the SAT. Its chess and the kid is 8yrs old so expect him to act like a kid is all im saying.
Love this channel, congratulations. Fun to watch this young phenom's evolution! What a character and a pleasure to watch! Inspiring!! Thnx 4 sharing...
He's being a kid, but glad that gentleman called out when he wasn't being respectful. These are lessons that will only make the little one grow and the result when he's not focused will make him humble!
@@George-mn6ps No he did not. He raised his hand wide for a sweeping handshake… as he has done many times… and the Bespectacled One petulantly reached for the clock instead.
An authistic can feel the emotions so much more than everyone. The kid want go out of the situation, but it must finished the game. And the adult has so much anger, we can see the manifestation. It need not much for an explosion.
why should he keep it to himself, he and his parents want him to play chess he needs like anyone else to @@Ck-zk3we to learn to control himself. don't your panties in a bunch
He gets bored and complacent. He just doesnt take it as serious as often as his opponents as this stage. Of course, the last thing they want is to lose to a young child and it just means more to them at the moment.
@@tysontakayushi8394 When German raised his hand wide for a sweeping handshake - as he has done before - and The Bespectacled One petulantly ignores him.
I've been loving this channel since I stumbled across it a week ago. Been watching every match posted after work daily. Highlight definitely being the tweedledum vs tweedledee match, brilliant. I'm guessing the writing the moves down forces the player to slow down and think a bit more before playing? As he's definitely a quick player. Or is there another reason? I'm pretty new to chess.
You are absolutely correct. With such control, children write down moves in order to “slow down” themselves with the answer, i.e. don't make a move reactively
Мне кажется я играл с этим мальчиком год назад там тоже цирк был после проигрыша он бил по столу и кричал дурачки,меня чуть не ударил,судью хотел ударить,цирк короче
@@Rassel75 Для меня это неприемлемое плохое поведение. «Неуважение» возводит его на уровень намерения, которого не существует. Жертвой этого плохого поведения является сам ребенок. Best Regards.
Мелкому нужно объяснить, что надо уважать соперника! Перед началом партии руку пожать, которую тебе протянули и в конце, не зависимо, выиграл ты или нет. Теперь урок получил, надеюсь осознал свои ошибки.
@@mixer1555 Deliberately incorrect. What do we call that? German was obviously starting to reach out extravagantly to The Bespectacled One, who ignored this generous display of fraternity and reached for the clock instead. You are free to hate children if that is the current status of your soul, but please don’t substitute your animosity for reality.
At least banging the clock at 18:30 disatracted the older guy so much, that he forgot (or missed) to checkmate the boy easily with move queen to e1. 😂 (Instead he moved the Queen wrong and thoughtless to d6.) [corrected]
Es demasiado joven, demasiado niño, le cuesta mantener la atención y en un momento dado su naturaleza lo distrae. Será un gran maestro pero hasta entonces tiene que aprender a respetar las formas, se gane o se pierda.
Tweedledum is playing a lot of Chess, maybe he doesn’t want it that much, just his parents… I live on the other side of the world, another culture. I found it a bit stupid that the gentleman didn’t take it as a joke or respond with a joke at the time of the greeting. He’s just a child. As they say around here: ‘In Russia, good morning is a punch in the face'.
if you watch his games him, his brother and his sister obviously enjoy playing. Especially against each other. They enjoy winning and do not enjoy losing, this is normal when extremely competitive in any sport.
I’ve seen several of Tweddledum’s matches. I’m not a doctor, but autism comes to mind. They should warn his opponents or his opponents should be aware of his style
Finally a comment that read my mind. I noticed it too, but people brush it off coz it could be a kid thing. It isn't really.. He is uniquely gifted. Autism kid can have really high IQ, and low EQ. Hence how he seems like "all over the place" a bit with his focus, but he is actually focused.. even when he is looking around bored. As they do get bored easily unless really into it. How he avoids eye contacts most of the time. Comes off as "weird/rude" in his manners (low EQ). And when his opponents did the opposite of what he expected (as I've seen in other vids), his expression of contempt shows... and here he got upset again towards the end. But he is gifted for sure, and it is lovely to observe him.. My cousin is also Autistic with high IQ (tested with Mensa Inst.), and something in her distant eyes like in own world, reminded me of Tweddledum.. that and her saying insensitive things due to her lack of emotional processing abilities.
@@mclovinjwst Then don't let him sit there and let him play with other 5 yr olds with the same condition would you want that? OP is merely suggesting so opponents can somehow accommodate him for his adhd
Que clase de mentor es ese que no le puede enseñar a éstos niños que es solo un juego de ajedrez, que no se llora si se pierde, que se saluda al inicio y al final por respeto al contrincante y ganes o pierdes, es solo un juego
And I would also like to ask how does Israfilov shouting across a hall full of ongoing games, rather than waiting for an arbiter, comport with vaunted “chess etiquette” and “respect?” Because I think it showed a marked lack of respect for others.
@@bramvissers4985 By raising your hand and waiting for the arbiter to arrive - silently. As does every other considerate player. Any other brain-stumpers you need answered?
@@gerry4b Well, he raised his hand and then talked to the arbiter who was less than 3 meters from him and walking towards him. The shouting, which you mentioned, is a figment of your imagination.
What gentlemen? He’s a Grown man pouting because a kid brought his Spider powers got under the mans skin easily. And zipping up the hoody was HILARIOUS!!!
Dee and Dum are the reason this channel is getting views. I wonder what mass * acceleration has to say about the average force applied to the clock from each player throughout the match :D
His name is German Yunker. At the time of this chess "game" he was 6 years old, chronologically, but what that means in his particular case is debatable. He most certainly does Not rationalize with the mind of a child, regardless of all those wits advocating for his innocence. To suggest that this "child" is unaware of the effects upon the opposition by his antics during the match is simply ludicrous. Cunning, with the intent to defeat the foe, by hook or by crook, is a dominant aspect of his Nature. Anyone failing to see that this very young genius intentionally engages in distraction tactics is blind, at least in one eye.
These kids seem to play without any strategic plan, attack whenever they can, accept most of the proposed trades, and are incredibly prophylactic. That way they play fast, put time pressure on opponents, are efficient and tactical. I think up to 1500 rating, for blitz and fast paces, this style of play is smart and can serve as a model for players of any age. I love to see them in action
Israfilov behaved like a complete snitch, comparing the strength of an adult with that of a child, and then raising his voice to say that the child almost ruined the watch. Fortunately, the organizers didn't pay any attention to it. And if the game is reviewed, he cheated.
It's just a child! Someone told him to play chess and his opponents expecting him to behave like an adult? And the people in the comments are saying that a little discipline wouldn't hurt him. That's the child's parents job to decide whether he needs discipline or not. I hope that person has no children. I have no respect for people like him.
Being 'just' a kid does not make it right to behave like this. If everyone just allows him to behave how he want, he'll end up as an entitled adult. And just try to make an adult, who is misbehaving, behave. That will go well...
@@bramvissers4985 as I said before, it is the PARENTS who decide whether to discipline the child or not. If they don't like how a 7-8 year old child behaves, they shouldn't play with him. He is a child. That's his full time job. To be a kid. Full stop.
@@RiverWorksCo That's wholly backwards. If he can't behave when he is in an adult environment playing with them, then he shouldn't play with them, full stop. The adults are not misbehaving, it is him. Also, he is not being 'disciplined', but he gets to see how people don't appreciate how he sometimes behaves, and how that can have consequences. That's a valuable lesson, whether it is at home or in the real world. Being a kid is LEARNING how to behave. Only having people around you accomodate your every little tantrum is borderline child abuse.
He’s a child. Imagine spending your childhood playing chess with a bunch of grown adults. I would imagine he’d be happier outside running around. Him and his brother have had hundreds of great battles that they’ll played with great discipline. This was a great lesson to learn, a few hiccups aren’t that big of a deal, relax.
Agreed. And cunning, deceptive, disruptive... He wants to win, he expects to win, and he is perfectly willing and capable of using any of his many talents to accomplish his goal. All the bleeding hearts in this chat defending his disruptive behavior are either blind or dumb. Being born with exceptional gifts of logic and reasoning ability does not exempt this kid from the basic requirements of civility and fair play other participants in these chess tournaments are expected to abide by. He was called out, openly and publicly, and he doesn't like or expect that to happen. For whatever reason (s), his name is absent from the current lists of competition chess, from what I can find. That's a good thing, for him.
The bigger child was struggling (emotionally) throughout the game. Sad actually, as the older child actually looks for respite from the officials because...? The so-called real child hit the timer too hard..LOL
Little man is amazing to even be competing at such a young age. Shows his love of the game. I think he does really well most of the time sitting there. I like his chill laidback way of playing. Inspiring!
his behavior is disgusting tbh
The best you can get from playing with this little guy is patience and training in self-control and anger management.
I think The black player wasted checkmate if he had placed his queen on the d8 board at minute 18:48, besieging the opponent's king.
If you dont realize youre playing against a kid, well you probably shouldnt be playing at all......
@@robertjones1838 It seems that you have experience with kids behavior. I will take your opinion into consideration.
@@robertjones1838 в первую очередь это игра с чужим интелектом. А он от природы у всех разный и на старте, и на финише.
@@АркадийЖиголо what does that have to do with an 8yr old kid acting like an 8yr old kid. Its just CHESS, he didnt max out the SAT. Its chess and the kid is 8yrs old so expect him to act like a kid is all im saying.
@@robertjones1838if he's going to act like that then maybe he should go play with other kids until his parents can teach him better
Good lesson to the boy
Love this channel, congratulations. Fun to watch this young phenom's evolution! What a character and a pleasure to watch! Inspiring!! Thnx 4 sharing...
He is just a kid, his mind is out of this world. His attitude is not mature enough; he has to wait. Don’t blame him
the beef between them continues from 4 months ago when TD won against Israfilov in a tight duel
И это и есть суть конфликта? Напряженный поединок? Мда...
Guy cant handle a small child.
He's being a kid, but glad that gentleman called out when he wasn't being respectful. These are lessons that will only make the little one grow and the result when he's not focused will make him humble!
Nonsense. German did absolutely ZERO that could even remotely be construed as disrespectful.
He refused to shake hands at the beginning. @@gerry4b
Ce petit est extraordinaire ! 😅😅😅
@@George-mn6ps
No he did not. He raised his hand wide for a sweeping handshake… as he has done many times… and the Bespectacled One petulantly reached for the clock instead.
@@Magribinec
Hmmm… I can think of other options for those bothered by children.
An authistic can feel the emotions so much more than everyone.
The kid want go out of the situation, but it must finished the game.
And the adult has so much anger, we can see the manifestation. It need not much for an explosion.
A little discipline never hurt anyone. GG.
That includes you.
Know when to keep it to yourself
@@Ck-zk3we He is Mr. Scrooge. XD
The clock was screaming "Stop hitting me so hard?"
molto molto maleducato... spero per lui che impari anche l'educazione oltre a saper giocare bene a scacchi!
why should he keep it to himself, he and his parents want him to play chess he needs like anyone else to @@Ck-zk3we to learn to control himself. don't your panties in a bunch
Как мило в капюшон застегнулся! Обожаю этого ребёнка! 🥰
Тогда вам нравятся невоспитанные дети.
9.00 Rad1, puts on the Spiderman mask. Lol. At this point, he was already crushing. Unbelievable that he threw it away.
He gets bored and complacent. He just doesnt take it as serious as often as his opponents as this stage. Of course, the last thing they want is to lose to a young child and it just means more to them at the moment.
people hating on the gentleman for complaining but if you notice at the start the kid didnt even want to shake his hand he was taunting him
Wrong… the exact opposite occurred.
Yang benar adalah pria dewasa itu. Mereka berdua adalah lawan yang setara. Maka mereka dipertandingkan oleh panitia.
@@gerry4b when? is not the first time i see that kid being rude
@@tysontakayushi8394
When German raised his hand wide for a sweeping handshake - as he has done before - and The Bespectacled One petulantly ignores him.
The bespectacled man refused to fight and was attacked by the web of the little Spider Boos Tweedledum.
I've been loving this channel since I stumbled across it a week ago. Been watching every match posted after work daily. Highlight definitely being the tweedledum vs tweedledee match, brilliant.
I'm guessing the writing the moves down forces the player to slow down and think a bit more before playing? As he's definitely a quick player. Or is there another reason? I'm pretty new to chess.
I from Argentina 🇦🇷 Messi.
That, and for review of opening moves with his instructor later on.
Me too 😁
@@gerry5134
That’s quite a distinguished name you have! You’re parents chose well!
You are absolutely correct. With such control, children write down moves in order to “slow down” themselves with the answer, i.e. don't make a move reactively
I didn't know Spider-Man played chess, this is awesome!!!
Человек-паук ест мух))(с)
The kid is playing while doing Quantum physics homework
No, he's playing while picking his nose. And he should be forced to stop. No other player wants to touch pieces with boogers on them.
Hes 5 years old lol
@@BradJames878acuéstate jajaja es un niño
😂
Урок уважения к оппоненту, при всей зрительской симпатии к юному таланту. Желаю успехов в дальнейшем пути и пусть у тебя всё получится Tweedledum.
The only lack of respect is in your fevered imagination.
@@gerry4b Where there’s a will, there’s a way
Мне кажется я играл с этим мальчиком год назад там тоже цирк был после проигрыша он бил по столу и кричал дурачки,меня чуть не ударил,судью хотел ударить,цирк короче
@@gerry4bлупить по кнопкам, сшибать фигуры и зевать во время игры для тебя уважение?
@@Rassel75
Для меня это неприемлемое плохое поведение. «Неуважение» возводит его на уровень намерения, которого не существует. Жертвой этого плохого поведения является сам ребенок. Best Regards.
This kid doing homework at the same time damn he badass!!!
I want to give this kid a hug so much, I hope he get lots of hugs outside of these games
We need more of this kid and vs Magnus
а где посмотреть вторую партию?
Мелкому нужно объяснить, что надо уважать соперника! Перед началом партии руку пожать, которую тебе протянули и в конце, не зависимо, выиграл ты или нет. Теперь урок получил, надеюсь осознал свои ошибки.
It was Israfilov who retracted his hand from German’s approaching arm.
@@Vlinelпрошу прощения, это ваш ребенок?
@@mixer1555
Deliberately incorrect. What do we call that? German was obviously starting to reach out extravagantly to The Bespectacled One, who ignored this generous display of fraternity and reached for the clock instead. You are free to hate children if that is the current status of your soul, but please don’t substitute your animosity for reality.
In that age u were eating mud.Atleast that kid playing chess at a good level.
😂😂😂
Hello. Please could you tell me where i could buy a chess set that is used on chess fight night
DGT
It’s so sad to watch when the baby realizes that he’s losing. But without losers there are no victories
Kid can learn some manners for sure. Tough fighter!
like the adult not shaking hands. lol
Adult knows Kid picks boogers from past competition.
Adult no want to touch booger hand.
At least banging the clock at 18:30 disatracted the older guy so much, that he forgot (or missed) to checkmate the boy easily with move queen to e1. 😂
(Instead he moved the Queen wrong and thoughtless to d6.) [corrected]
he just wanted to teach him a lesson
Он не хотел сразу ставить мат, а наслаждался процессом
e1
@@mynameisjeff5225- Upps, yess 👍🏼 I corrected that. 😊
@@ph0enix901ah un niño 😐 (¿Por qué no le da la lección a. Anatoly?).
Es demasiado joven, demasiado niño, le cuesta mantener la atención y en un momento dado su naturaleza lo distrae. Será un gran maestro pero hasta entonces tiene que aprender a respetar las formas, se gane o se pierda.
Even though the boy lost, he really cares about his game. A few more years on, he will be in the land of the Grand Masters.
Not likely 😂
😂😂😂😂no deja de ser un niño por increible que juegue, quien se siente frente a el debería saberlo, está de Spiderman, peligro 😂😂😂
Where can I sign up for these matches???????
Мне партия понравилась. Напряжённая и необычная.)
Tweedledum is playing a lot of Chess, maybe he doesn’t want it that much, just his parents…
I live on the other side of the world, another culture. I found it a bit stupid that the gentleman didn’t take it as a joke or respond with a joke at the time of the greeting. He’s just a child.
As they say around here: ‘In Russia, good morning is a punch in the face'.
😂😂😂
if you watch his games him, his brother and his sister obviously enjoy playing. Especially against each other. They enjoy winning and do not enjoy losing, this is normal when extremely competitive in any sport.
@@THIRTEENTH13TH What child wants to play with unsmiling, grumpy, self-absorbed adults.
@@LP-hs6yzyou seem like one of those adults.
@THIRTEENTH13TH that's why in every video he's yawning and looking bored.
I’ve seen several of Tweddledum’s matches. I’m not a doctor, but autism comes to mind. They should warn his opponents or his opponents should be aware of his style
Agreed
هل تقصد أن الطفل يعاني التوحد؟
They're like 5 years old!! Who's expecting a 5yo to sit there and be an adult
Finally a comment that read my mind. I noticed it too, but people brush it off coz it could be a kid thing. It isn't really.. He is uniquely gifted. Autism kid can have really high IQ, and low EQ. Hence how he seems like "all over the place" a bit with his focus, but he is actually focused.. even when he is looking around bored. As they do get bored easily unless really into it. How he avoids eye contacts most of the time. Comes off as "weird/rude" in his manners (low EQ). And when his opponents did the opposite of what he expected (as I've seen in other vids), his expression of contempt shows... and here he got upset again towards the end. But he is gifted for sure, and it is lovely to observe him.. My cousin is also Autistic with high IQ (tested with Mensa Inst.), and something in her distant eyes like in own world, reminded me of Tweddledum.. that and her saying insensitive things due to her lack of emotional processing abilities.
@@mclovinjwst Then don't let him sit there and let him play with other 5 yr olds with the same condition would you want that? OP is merely suggesting so opponents can somehow accommodate him for his adhd
Does anyone know why he doesn't just watch the video afterwards and write down the moves then?
this is a discipline established by a mentor so that every move is assigned
Que clase de mentor es ese que no le puede enseñar a éstos niños que es solo un juego de ajedrez, que no se llora si se pierde, que se saluda al inicio y al final por respeto al contrincante y ganes o pierdes, es solo un juego
When you begin to think 'it's just a game of chess' you may as well quit the game altogether… 😢
@@beterluidanmoe1237 Then don’t play little one; if it’s gonna hurt you, in any game, not just this, you need to be conscious that it’s just a game
Watch what video afterwards? The CFN YT rebroadcast that might post days, or weeks later? It's a chess club, not a media enterprize
18:48 why did the guys timer start going up?? He was a 8 seconds!
And I would also like to ask how does Israfilov shouting across a hall full of ongoing games, rather than waiting for an arbiter, comport with vaunted “chess etiquette” and “respect?” Because I think it showed a marked lack of respect for others.
Well maybe if they got off their phones they could hear the kid slamming the clock in a small room.
@@zynthesis
That’s brilliant bumpkin. Think it up all by yourself?
How should someone react to disrespectful behavior, if not calling for the arbiters during the game?
@@bramvissers4985
By raising your hand and waiting for the arbiter to arrive - silently. As does every other considerate player. Any other brain-stumpers you need answered?
@@gerry4b Well, he raised his hand and then talked to the arbiter who was less than 3 meters from him and walking towards him. The shouting, which you mentioned, is a figment of your imagination.
Красиво разыграл малыш партию, ход g2-g-4...невороятно как оживил игру. У оппонента игры практически не было видно...
Tweedledum doing sudoku to relieve the boredom whilst his opponent plans his next move..😊
The moment he zipped up that spider man hood he lost the game
He didn't want to be there. Do you ask yourself if he had a choice? Everyone else there does. But, does he?
@LP-hs6yz No I didn't ask myself. So I took it you asked him as you seem to have all the answers?
What gentlemen? He’s a Grown man pouting because a kid brought his Spider powers got under the mans skin easily. And zipping up the hoody was HILARIOUS!!!
Doctor Octopus vs Spiderman 😂
Dee and Dum are the reason this channel is getting views. I wonder what mass * acceleration has to say about the average force applied to the clock from each player throughout the match :D
и Алиса!
@@alexsandrix yes.
Лучший перфоманс, жаль малыша, но он делает шахматы интересными
The kid made his homeworks while playing
XD
And crying
Труляля зажёг ) За сутки 45 тысяч просмотров у этого видео )
Who is the boy actually ? @cfn guyss , could u plz tell me ?? The details about the boy
Где находится эта шахматная мекка?
Москва, Старосадский переулок 6/12 стр2
Moscú
What watch is Tweedledee wearing? Very curious..
Looks to be the 'Hot Wheels' logo on the strap.
Ahh yes! Good eye!
Ele é muito top jogando!! Amando as partidas dele. Quando ele fica olhando para o tempo, está a pensar nas jogadas, isso?
What’s the real name of Tweedledum ?
Герман
@@lyubov949Germany?. That's a country mate
His name is German Yunker. At the time of this chess "game" he was 6 years old, chronologically, but what that means in his particular case is debatable. He most certainly does Not rationalize with the mind of a child, regardless of all those wits advocating for his innocence. To suggest that this "child" is unaware of the effects upon the opposition by his antics during the match is simply ludicrous. Cunning, with the intent to defeat the foe, by hook or by crook, is a dominant aspect of his Nature. Anyone failing to see that this very young genius intentionally engages in distraction tactics is blind, at least in one eye.
Is Tweedledum’s score going down. I remember seeing it +1500 in other videos
different ratings for each time format. His rating is higher in blitz(3 min each)
Menurut saya permainan yang melatih ketenangan seseorang dalam bersikap dari kondisi apapun..
Lighten up.... dum is just playin around with hand shake and the guy complains about clock tapping too hard.... dude relax
What was D. Israfilov's move with the queen at 16:50 !?? 😳🤔🤔
Veterans move the little boy amazing ❤
These kids seem to play without any strategic plan, attack whenever they can, accept most of the proposed trades, and are incredibly prophylactic. That way they play fast, put time pressure on opponents, are efficient and tactical. I think up to 1500 rating, for blitz and fast paces, this style of play is smart and can serve as a model for players of any age. I love to see them in action
Please add subtitles this is the most I've ever seen players talk in a chess game.
His parents need to teach him some manners. They are not doing the kid a favour by letting him be disrespectful and undisciplined.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Tweedledum is a fictional chess player from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Unico - un saluto dalla Lombardia
15:05 Why doesn't Spidey take the rook with his queen?
hes not paying attention to the game
Porque si lo hace, pierde su torre y su caballo.
Tweedledum bringing beefs to chess 😂
I recall watching them both play a few months ago, and little chap won.
next time comes Spiderboy back😉
Israfilov behaved like a complete snitch, comparing the strength of an adult with that of a child, and then raising his voice to say that the child almost ruined the watch. Fortunately, the organizers didn't pay any attention to it. And if the game is reviewed, he cheated.
and his opponent acted like a jerk from the very beginning of the game
His school homework distracted him
playing and writing each move notation? what is next? writing a book report ?
love this kid
Just learning chess. Why didn't the kid take his rook at 15:00?
It's just a child! Someone told him to play chess and his opponents expecting him to behave like an adult? And the people in the comments are saying that a little discipline wouldn't hurt him. That's the child's parents job to decide whether he needs discipline or not. I hope that person has no children. I have no respect for people like him.
100% agree... 🙂
Being 'just' a kid does not make it right to behave like this. If everyone just allows him to behave how he want, he'll end up as an entitled adult. And just try to make an adult, who is misbehaving, behave. That will go well...
@@bramvissers4985 as I said before, it is the PARENTS who decide whether to discipline the child or not. If they don't like how a 7-8 year old child behaves, they shouldn't play with him. He is a child. That's his full time job. To be a kid. Full stop.
@@RiverWorksCo That's wholly backwards. If he can't behave when he is in an adult environment playing with them, then he shouldn't play with them, full stop. The adults are not misbehaving, it is him. Also, he is not being 'disciplined', but he gets to see how people don't appreciate how he sometimes behaves, and how that can have consequences. That's a valuable lesson, whether it is at home or in the real world. Being a kid is LEARNING how to behave. Only having people around you accomodate your every little tantrum is borderline child abuse.
@@bramvissers4985 check out Tweedledum vs Alekseev. It was uploaded about an hour ago. That's how you teach/treat a kid.
The future is yours. Be happy always❤
10:00 😂😂😂
18:35 не коня брать,а чёрный ферзь е1 белым мат
да он малого просто проучил)
Да, его "компьютер" работает быстрее.
В свободное от игры время можно записывать ходы. Тренер подсказал.
Little spider-man ✌🏼 you are great! Be happy and keep enjoying the game 👍🏼
63 thousand views shows our support for our little Tweetle. Get that guy out of there.
He is just a kid! It's completely normal to be rude in his age.
Its not normal. Especially for kid.
@@Proximaodessa you are wrong
😅😅😅😅😅
Tweedledum is a fictional chess player from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
18:33 buddy really snitched on the kid.. someone needs some help.
True somebody need to teach that kid respectful behavior when his parents clearly do not want to do that.
Those two were not vibing right.
It is Tweedelee with his tung?
He’s a child. Imagine spending your childhood playing chess with a bunch of grown adults. I would imagine he’d be happier outside running around. Him and his brother have had hundreds of great battles that they’ll played with great discipline. This was a great lesson to learn, a few hiccups aren’t that big of a deal, relax.
Looks like he's focusing more on writing than playing
I think they are trying to stop him a bit with that.
18:32 разве не мат? поиздеваться хотел?
Мне не нравится наказывать этого ребенка и заставлять его терпеть унижения.
Ну да мат 😊, а он решил наябедничать )
How old is this kid, six?
lolol tattle tell snitch bhahaha...
🤭😭🤣
the adult ended up acting like more of a child than tweedle...
Qe1 ++ ???
The old friend is a loser, he doesn't see a child in front of him.
Not every kid does act like that
Мелкий не поздоровался?😮 Наказан
Maybe he doesn't like d.Israfilov ! 😆
Боже, как можно было оставаться серьезным, когда Твидли надел капюшон😂Он просто чудо.
Yo no pude parar de reír todo el tiempo que tuvo la capucha puesta!
That’s not how you treat kids who share your love for the same game and have so much talent.
Little man missed that queen at 15:13
@@magicmarker503 he didn’t miss anything
@@skid3339he lost the game.
Мужчина прекрасно знает этого вундеркинда, игра не в поддавки, а на равных😂
Kids disrespectful
Agreed. And cunning, deceptive, disruptive... He wants to win, he expects to win, and he is perfectly willing and capable of using any of his many talents to accomplish his goal. All the bleeding hearts in this chat defending his disruptive behavior are either blind or dumb. Being born with exceptional gifts of logic and reasoning ability does not exempt this kid from the basic requirements of civility and fair play other participants in these chess tournaments are expected to abide by. He was called out, openly and publicly, and he doesn't like or expect that to happen. For whatever reason (s), his name is absent from the current lists of competition chess, from what I can find. That's a good thing, for him.
I thought Israfilov was done for when the kid when Spiderman mode
This child was taught by his parents that if you want to win, do not shake hands.
The way he look 😊
Выигранную партию умудрился проиграть Герман. Капюшон виноват...
Уверенность виновато,он ещёо не умеет управлять своими эмоциями и разумом,как только научиться управлять волеи, тогда может управлять армией
@@tasosiwsifidis4690
A 6 year old being needlessly and unfairly attacked by an insecure ego can get rattled.
Spiderman boy😱😱
Тут малыш больше взрослый дяденька.
Een volwassen man die niet begrijpt dat een kind een kind is 🙄
Is my guy acoustic or what?
He's electric.
Genie Ali Nevaspitan
The bigger child was struggling (emotionally) throughout the game. Sad actually, as the older child actually looks for respite from the officials because...? The so-called real child hit the timer too hard..LOL