@Professor Adriano Marques THE KING CAN'T TAKE BECAUSE THE BISHOP WOULD BE CHECKING IT IF IT DID AND TO PUT YOUR OWN KING INTO CHECK IS AN ILLEGAL MOVE, THE QF8 MOVE IS CHECKMATE
White missed twice opportunity 5:34 queen f8 a checkmate 7:42 rook f4 catch both king & queen Anyway good game for both player and the little girl is so humble & adorable at her age
You were right in the title I dont believe Im seeing a 6 year old playing rapid chess so calmly lol It would have been more accurate to see a normal speed game, played by a 6 years old, sitting calmly for minutes, thinking about possibilities...
7:34 e4 to f4 would attack queen and king so a tower quee trade, that couldve been game chainging.. (tower f4, queen goes f4 and beats the tower, bc she has to save the king and pawn will beat the queen) or did i just overlooked something? :P
Good point. I also looked at Rf4. If Qxf4 then gxf4 then Rxc5. Although yellow hoodie person avoided checkmate, she would lose the bishop and be down a piece and is still losing the game. Qxf4 isn't the only move though, Rf5 is another blocking move. If Rxf3, then Rxf3 and game looks even but Idk. And after Rf5. If Rf1, then either Qxf1 or Qxf4 followed by either Rxf1 or Rxf4. If Rxf4, then white is down a rook. If Rxf1, then Rxf1 is checkmate. Btw, you don't say tower. Instead, you say rook. Good job on seeing Rf4 though.
@@winddancer4776 congrats your child is a prodigy, I was also believing that gold bracelet was a grown woman that let her win more in a pedagogical way, than cause is the kind of content that this channel occasionally puts out.
Its so cute the way she defend against fried liver attack. She had a winning chance 3:26 by taking Rook with the Bishop. opponent missed a mate in one at 5:32 queen to f8# instead of e8.
I am watching her play and the name 'Nezhmetdinov' keeps popping into my head. How can someone so adorable be so savage? The Lesson I learned from this game: backward moves are difficult to see but they exist
People seem to have forgotten that TRUE sports is NOT winning or losing. It used to mean learning how to think critically and compete in a healthy way. Too many people want to teach you how to lose for the bragging rights to beat some one. Build them up before you knock them down.
That was amazing she really go on her plan can’t imagine a 6 year old can have that analyzes even though shall we say it’s not perfect move but she has the potential.
I see comments speculating that white let her win, but to me white seems like a regular low rated player playing another even lower rated player under fairly difficult time constraints. White makes a range of subtle and not so subtle mistakes and is in a losing position by the end of the game. Look at the position at 0:44 where white trades two pieces for a rook and a pawn. You'd do this if you learned the numerical value of the pieces but had no regard for piece activity (trading your only two developed pieces for a rook on a closed file, leaving black with a 3 to 0 lead in development and already having castled) Then at 2:45, g3 is inaccurate defense, hanging the exchange when queen to the second rank would defend g2, without hanging anything. Now some of whites bigger blunders, 2:00 (not taking a free piece), 3:22 (not taking a free piece) 4:50 (not playing mate in 2, and hanging a bishop) 5:19 (not playing mate in 1) 5:50 (not playing mate in 4, hanging the queen instead to a backwards bishop move). Thing is, almost all these blunders seem understandable to me. There was no standard mating pattern to any of those mates. Backwards moves are easy to miss, g3 is the standard defense when a queen and bishop gang up on your king like that, and not taking on f2 with the knight is psychologically hard since you moved the knight to g5 (already inaccurate) for that exact reason. The only blunder from white which really baffles me is not just taking the pieces with pawns when they are hanging like that. At least on 3:22 white might have just forgotten about the hanging piece, as she had to deal with the mating threat first. Honestly since the players look to be 6 and maybe 10 (the other player is not in the frame so I could be way off) and they are playing with only 3 minutes on the clock I think they played pretty well. Developing pieces, playing rooks to open files, attacking the opponents king, playing moves with purpose, not just getting distracted like a lot of kids I've seen playing chess.
A game full of blunders but still impressive for this little angel and I think her opponent made it easy for her to win and learn coz white had the chance to totally dominate the game !.
3:07 black had checkmate in two moves. White moved pawn g2 to g3... black queen take that pawn putting white in check, white only has one option and it is to move king to h1. That is where black moves bishop from h3 to g2 putting them in check but also checkmate
That's best camera angle for chess in UA-cam
5:35 Queen to f8 instead e8 is checkmate for white
@Professor Adriano Marques That bishop belongs to white...it's defending teh queen, not attacking.
@Professor Adriano Marques The Queen is defended by the Bishop, also I use lichess.org not chess.com.
@Professor Adriano Marques THE KING CAN'T TAKE BECAUSE THE BISHOP WOULD BE CHECKING IT IF IT DID AND TO PUT YOUR OWN KING INTO CHECK IS AN ILLEGAL MOVE, THE QF8 MOVE IS CHECKMATE
Yeah. It is a checkmate
as if you had played like that when you're 6...lol
That little princess is going to become a queen.
Yeah
Promotion
😊
Once she becomes a queen, she will make chess a real thing
a free queen eater:)
6:00 i thought it was checkmate until i saw the bishop. she was lucky
It's not lucky, it's mistake from that boy.
that was blunder.
chess is never about luck! its always the outcome of your mistakes that adds up to make a loss
Like any rookie mistake, he was able to checkmate on f8 with the queen escorted by the bishop but he didn't see her!
White missed twice opportunity
5:34 queen f8 a checkmate
7:42 rook f4 catch both king & queen
Anyway good game for both player and the little girl is so humble & adorable at her age
Yeah bro
Princess with no tantrums
How adorable!
4:54 queen F8 is checkmate for black
7:24 queen G2 is checkmate for white
4:54 No E6 was a option 🙄
@@namanmaheshwari1551bro that’s free queen
You were right in the title
I dont believe Im seeing a 6 year old playing rapid chess so calmly lol
It would have been more accurate to see a normal speed game, played by a 6 years old, sitting calmly for minutes, thinking about possibilities...
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Dada is a delightful little chess player and very polite as well.
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5:33 White missed checkmate… instead of Qe8, should have been Qf8#
Dada is sooooo adorable!!!
Is that cute little Dada from coffee chess? The way she moves the pieces. So dainty and polite.
7:34 e4 to f4 would attack queen and king so a tower quee trade, that couldve been game chainging..
(tower f4, queen goes f4 and beats the tower, bc she has to save the king and pawn will beat the queen)
or did i just overlooked something? :P
Good point. I also looked at Rf4. If Qxf4 then gxf4 then Rxc5. Although yellow hoodie person avoided checkmate, she would lose the bishop and be down a piece and is still losing the game. Qxf4 isn't the only move though, Rf5 is another blocking move. If Rxf3, then Rxf3 and game looks even but Idk. And after Rf5. If Rf1, then either Qxf1 or Qxf4 followed by either Rxf1 or Rxf4. If Rxf4, then white is down a rook. If Rxf1, then Rxf1 is checkmate. Btw, you don't say tower. Instead, you say rook. Good job on seeing Rf4 though.
5:34 is mate in 1 (queen f8)
Dada almost lost but that boy in Yellow played clumsily when he lost the chance to checkmate.
White : g3 Black : Q×g3+ white: Kh1 Black: Qg2 # , infortunately she didn’t see this mate in 2 but it was a good game ❤❤❤
They play like children, just as they should. You can almost feel their brain neurons clicking, remembering, adjusting. Beautiful!
They do not trashtalk each other.
I hope they will continue that way as they age.
It's a pity win,but the idea is encouraging the kid, building confidence
@@winddancer4776 a whole damn checkmate not given that's a damn pity win.....and gold bracelet did not capture so many minor pieces many times....
No she is not she seems like full grown woman..
@@winddancer4776 oh man didn't see that coming
@@winddancer4776 congrats your child is a prodigy, I was also believing that gold bracelet was a grown woman that let her win more in a pedagogical way, than cause is the kind of content that this channel occasionally puts out.
Missed a check mate on Qf8# (5:36)
2:30 the best move in the game.
Bishop to G4.
The worst is Q to e6 @ 6:00
That confused me a bit but yeah if it were me I would have placed the bishop in h3 as soon as that happened.
Oh hell na bro, big respect to her opponent, bro litterally giving the girl a chance and in the end he instead let the girl win. BIG W bro.
6:00 a blunder from those small hands 😂
she really loves her bishop there
7:29 White could have played Rf4+ which folks king and queen and white can take off black queen
Yeah a lot of better moves could have been played in this game. They are only beginners.
I want to see her play at the next level: 1 minute chess
Highly impressed with her skill set and maturity at this age. She’s definitely going to get better with time.
im highly impressed by this girl
*black bishop eats white queen*
Me: OHHHHHHHH SHIIEEEETTT DEYM THAT KID IS GENIUS AF
brilliant for a six year old child.awesome
Awwww😭😭😭soooooo cute. I can't handle the level of cuteness she has. Instead of the game I was watching her dangerously innocent moves
0:35 instead of 0-0-0 Bxf2 was a good choice for traxler counter gambit
Being an NM I will say that she made some mistakes but still played calmly 😊
wow, they are playing better than me.
Wow, the move played by white by moving the queen in front of the black king is a admirable blundet
Dada won when the clock ran out. Good game!
When you get checkmated by a 6 year old, you really need to reconsider your whole life after that. Well played loved the video , cheers
He was obviously being very nice to the 6 year old
she could litterally kill the rook almost the whole game
i cant beleive she didnt notice it
The boy had given wrong steps.
I hate blitz games because I won’t have enough time to think about the attacks and tactics.
Its so cute the way she defend against fried liver attack. She had a winning chance 3:26 by taking Rook with the Bishop. opponent missed a mate in one at 5:32 queen to f8# instead of e8.
Brilliance plus cuteness 😍
And that the very end, she proudly gathers her loot!
I am watching her play and the name 'Nezhmetdinov' keeps popping into my head.
How can someone so adorable be so savage?
The Lesson I learned from this game: backward moves are difficult to see but they exist
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You guys are obviously missing that the white is probably a teacher or someone who is going easy on that kid.
yeah, he obviously gave up all of his pieces at the end, or he was jsut really really dumb.
That was adorable
Adorable little girl chess player. The luck with her(she almost getting checkmate)
People seem to have forgotten that TRUE sports is NOT winning or losing. It used to mean learning how to think critically and compete in a healthy way. Too many people want to teach you how to lose for the bragging rights to beat some one. Build them up before you knock them down.
4:51 it's check mate in one move
Nice sharing this sport of chess game. Thanks keep safe always have fun
shessmart i only learned how to play chess when i was 11 THIS YEAR
She's not smarter because she started sooner.
@@Ken.- I'm no longer 11 I'm 12 now I'm I. Highschool I already know now
5:35 gold bracelet blundered mate in one rip.
Excellent, Young and developing great minds.
3:20 - 4:11 was mate in 2 lol.. she could win easily
Love how she pointed at the clock at the end😂…very impressive 👏🏼👍🏼
Brilliant attacking movement little princess 😍😍😍
she is so calm unlike me when i was 5 i was playing chess and i was panicking while playing with my brother
Nice
Funny 😊
who else is feeling more stupid the longer you re watching?
God bless the little one! She's absolutely brilliant.
Damnnn, at 6 I didn't even know how to tell time.
Legend says, Bishop C5 is still immortal there :D
😅
Walho Pina capture Ang queen
Bisop c5 to e7 winning by white at 5:32 video time
I learned at 6 too now I forgot it and I’m trying to relearn
Little shy to point out the lasped time...sweet !
3:00 king f2
dang she's good
That was amazing she really go on her plan can’t imagine a 6 year old can have that analyzes even though shall we say it’s not perfect move but she has the potential.
3:34 Black queen to g3, king to h1, then queen to g2 would be checkmate right? I dont see any other comments about this.
There was a pawn, even if the black queen went to g3 the pawn on h2 would've taken the queen
OMG HE DIDNT KILL THE QUEEN
Nice playing
I see comments speculating that white let her win, but to me white seems like a regular low rated player playing another even lower rated player under fairly difficult time constraints. White makes a range of subtle and not so subtle mistakes and is in a losing position by the end of the game. Look at the position at 0:44 where white trades two pieces for a rook and a pawn. You'd do this if you learned the numerical value of the pieces but had no regard for piece activity (trading your only two developed pieces for a rook on a closed file, leaving black with a 3 to 0 lead in development and already having castled) Then at 2:45, g3 is inaccurate defense, hanging the exchange when queen to the second rank would defend g2, without hanging anything. Now some of whites bigger blunders, 2:00 (not taking a free piece), 3:22 (not taking a free piece) 4:50 (not playing mate in 2, and hanging a bishop) 5:19 (not playing mate in 1) 5:50 (not playing mate in 4, hanging the queen instead to a backwards bishop move). Thing is, almost all these blunders seem understandable to me. There was no standard mating pattern to any of those mates. Backwards moves are easy to miss, g3 is the standard defense when a queen and bishop gang up on your king like that, and not taking on f2 with the knight is psychologically hard since you moved the knight to g5 (already inaccurate) for that exact reason. The only blunder from white which really baffles me is not just taking the pieces with pawns when they are hanging like that. At least on 3:22 white might have just forgotten about the hanging piece, as she had to deal with the mating threat first. Honestly since the players look to be 6 and maybe 10 (the other player is not in the frame so I could be way off) and they are playing with only 3 minutes on the clock I think they played pretty well. Developing pieces, playing rooks to open files, attacking the opponents king, playing moves with purpose, not just getting distracted like a lot of kids I've seen playing chess.
A game full of blunders but still impressive for this little angel and I think her opponent made it easy for her to win and learn coz white had the chance to totally dominate the game !.
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3:07 black had checkmate in two moves.
White moved pawn g2 to g3... black queen take that pawn putting white in check, white only has one option and it is to move king to h1. That is where black moves bishop from h3 to g2 putting them in check but also checkmate
Are you blind or what. Can’t you see the pawn in h2.
3:35 Dada CAPTURE THE ROOK!!!!!
Once her opponent lost the queen it was game over...
Amazing trick by the 6 year old Dada
Im assuming that white gonna end this with queen f8
Yaa bro instead of Qe8 white could have played Qf8
5:26 queen f8 mate
Correct I also thinking the same. I thought white was preparing for that move only.. Then when it played wrong.. It was disappointing..
she missed the check mate at the end. she just as to move to queen over that was protected by the pawn CHECKMATE. but shes only 6 and I was impressed
7:44 rf4+ winning back the queen for a rook.
Exactly..
But it's only cause of time pressure leading to wrong move.
I was 7 years old when I started chess
Yet you're still a weak player today!
@@jorgedourado7629 how u know
I WAS 8 ;-;
her opponent gave a rook for two pieces and didnt take the knight on c3
lol, she's absolutely adorable.
At 5:20 White had mate in 1 with Qf8++
How does a six year old get this good at chess?
Man !! the opponent let go of many chances for winning 🧙♂️
That's good little girl... :)
That's was really impressive 😍
SO GREAT! SHE IS AMAZING!
Ultimately, Black Bracelet is well played..
Skfu
And suddenly everyone is a garry kasparov in the coments
And i thought i was smart
3:12 it should be queen cross G3 black force move was to play king H1 then white play queen G2 checkmate
What’s wrong with the people who pushed the dislike button?
There is no reason to do it
Yuoscf&/%*&$&^^$-$
I swear, white blundered like half of their pieces, were they like going easy on her or something? still, Dada played extremely well.
She is so cute ...and her few innocent moves...! But she LL soon turn stronger.
It´s a lot of pressure for a 6 years old child!!!
Well she has me beat I learned chess at 11 years old and I’m still bad at it
I am impressed, great game to both sides
5:33 f8 = skakmat
Such a nice player