The Last Chess Shop in New York City

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @TheAtlantic
    @TheAtlantic  5 років тому +7

    Next watch a short doc on one of the last video stores: ua-cam.com/video/RFTJWTmYkTM/v-deo.html

  • @Leausm
    @Leausm 6 років тому +1395

    I didn't expect to be feeling all these things from a video about a chess shop

    • @aknopf8173
      @aknopf8173 6 років тому +22

      It is not so important what you do, it is more important how you do it.

    • @Matt-od1do
      @Matt-od1do 6 років тому +2

      @@aknopf8173 context and intent are important

    •  6 років тому +2

      Sexual confusion being one of them

    • @aknopf8173
      @aknopf8173 6 років тому +1

      @@@Matt-od1do
      Yes, of course context is important. But the context was in this case that I answered to JohnnyWatches and I think that makes the intent very clear.
      @Some Guy
      Good one! Wouldn't it be funny if JohnnyWatches wrote about being attracted to the shop owner?

    • @ibnawf112
      @ibnawf112 6 років тому +1

      ... 😂😂😂😂 me too

  • @lesrun1
    @lesrun1 6 років тому +729

    My wife and I visited this shop last summer in search of a chess set for my cousin’s teenage boys having been directed there by one of the regulars in Washington Square. We spent an hour talking less about chess and more about the immigrant experience in America. He told me his story and I told him of my family’s history. A moving connection!

    • @jeffk1722
      @jeffk1722 6 років тому +7

      It's the one right at Washington Square Park, right? One block away? I think I visited it a few years ago.

    • @eragonshadeslayer1790
      @eragonshadeslayer1790 6 років тому +1

      ha noice pun at the end!

  • @dimator
    @dimator 6 років тому +469

    What a warm, philosophical man. Great video.

  • @RosstaFloss
    @RosstaFloss 6 років тому +318

    “Maybe the lack of not having got married and have children, you become the father of everybody.”
    Such a wonderful and wise man...inspiring!

  • @Luboman411
    @Luboman411 6 років тому +447

    Wow. I cried a little. I don't know why. I guess when the owner cracked up, and disclosed that he knows how it feels to be mistreated, to be an outcast. That hit me right in the feels. I live some blocks south from this shop in Manhattan. I just sent a link of this video to a good friend and neighbor. We just started playing chess at a chic lobby of a new SoHo hotel that has some chess boards. Now we will go to this shop instead.

    • @thedr00
      @thedr00 6 років тому +38

      Please say hi to him from me, a random internet stranger on the other side of the world, who was deeply moved by his story.

    • @warriorsrule9350
      @warriorsrule9350 6 років тому +11

      I am glad to hear that Luboman. If I was local, I would do the same thing.

  • @JackOfAllTrades0404
    @JackOfAllTrades0404 3 роки тому +103

    For those wondering if they survived covid: I shopped there last month and they seem to be doing well! I bought my first board and pieces of quality from these guys and it was worth every penny! If you’re in the area you need to check them out!

    • @MilesColtrane.
      @MilesColtrane. 3 роки тому +6

      I was scrolling down to try to find comments on their covid situation. Makes me happy to find out they’re doing fine. Thank you

    • @rayliam80
      @rayliam80 3 роки тому +4

      Thanks for this update. Like others, I was also wondering the same thing.

    • @Kilgore_Trout
      @Kilgore_Trout 3 роки тому +2

      That's awesome! I wonder if chess' resurgence in the last year or so had anything to do with it.

    • @DinoGooch
      @DinoGooch 2 роки тому

      Hello! What brand were the items u got? I really want a chess set they sell but I live in cali 😢

  • @v.duskren8819
    @v.duskren8819 6 років тому +447

    "At night, this,
    whatever this material that
    gives us this blackness around,
    it's a nice companion.
    In a city like New York,
    when it's hustle and bustle,
    and millions of people.
    Here you are the king of the night,
    in the store.
    Outside you are the king of the city.
    And now you see
    each street
    has its own double life.
    A curtain is raised,
    and you see
    the homeless,
    the Con Edison guy,
    the garbage guy,
    the rat,
    the bat.
    All the creatures of the night.
    And 5, 6 o'clock in the morning,
    and somebody pulls a curtain,
    and all that theater of the night
    is gone.
    That theater, I find,
    this is my place.
    These are the people that-
    you become invisible like them."
    -- Imad Khachan

    • @flyinthelife
      @flyinthelife 6 років тому +5

      He tickled my feelings.

    • @mishtaromaniello8295
      @mishtaromaniello8295 6 років тому +49

      He did, after all, go to America to get a Ph.D in literature. He knows his way with words.

    • @krothnetworker
      @krothnetworker 6 років тому +2

      stunning

    • @bluewren65
      @bluewren65 6 років тому +24

      A poet and a philosopher and a hell of a decent man. Just lovely.

    • @CraigKinsey
      @CraigKinsey 6 років тому +4

      Viceroy Duskren Exactly my thought. Thank you for doing this. He is a poet and a beautiful man.

  • @notthegoatseguy
    @notthegoatseguy 6 років тому +133

    It wasn't that long ago that a wonderful mini documentary like this would've been limited to a NYC based film festival or maybe shown in some art theaters in the greater NYC metro area. I'm glad this made it onto UA-cam as it was a very touching documentary. I never really knew about chess culture until I visited St. Louis and interesting to see a small part of that culture still living in NYC.

    • @JGGarza
      @JGGarza 6 років тому +3

      Read up on Bobby Fischer's story. You will be greatly impressed, and hopefully motivated. :)

    • @sinbaon2154
      @sinbaon2154 6 років тому +3

      Living in St. Louis I thought all cities had Chess Shops. I am mistaken, but that is life.

  • @inotterwords6115
    @inotterwords6115 6 років тому +171

    This is a great example of a special interest piece. It finds an entire new world hidden away in a small corner that most people are entirely unaware of.

  • @NegatingSilence
    @NegatingSilence 6 років тому +211

    I don't know how you packed so much emotion into a video like this, but you did. When I was a kid I read books on chess, memorized famous games, watched Searching for Bobby Fischer, entered school tournaments, and despite having very little money I saved up and bought a chess clock from a shop just like this one.
    For me it was computers. When every computer could beat every human, I felt the game lost an element of exploration, magic and allure. And this wasn't even that long ago. To think of a time when there was a market for a 24-hour chess shop saddens me greatly.

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 6 років тому +10

      My 6 year old brother taught me how to play chess when I was 7, he had just learned that day. We didn't know about castling or en passant yet. I taught my kids how to play when they were little.
      I think I was at this shop some decades ago, I didn't go in, I talked to some people playing chess outside on the sidewalk. One of the guys was a chess master. He described his handicap when playing in competition, he gets 2 minutes on the clock and the opponent gets 40 minutes.
      I beat a chess hustler once. Got him good, and believe me he didn't lose on purpose.
      A lot of good chess players hung out at a bar called, "The Grass Roots" on St. Marks Place. Could always get a game there. These guys were good, chess teachers even. I don't remember winning but I recall being congratulated by a chess master for giving his best student a hard time winning.
      Open for 24 hours at one time, pre internet chess, maybe pre chess computers, maybe pre cable vision. Nighthawks at the diner.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 6 років тому +1

      Well chess isn’t random enough. Plus it’s so a human can beat a human. Internet chess is a joke. It’s about beating the human across from you.

    • @timhua6936
      @timhua6936 6 років тому +3

      Chess Engines are improving everyday. It was just recently released that Deepmind's AlphaZero, a machine learning chess engine, completely crushed Stockfish the current champion of chess engines. There is a lot of life in this game, and it's not going anywhere.

    • @K4inan
      @K4inan 6 років тому +2

      @@timhua6936 It beat an older generation of stockfish, running on subpar hardware lol. Stockfish 10 would destroy alphazero

    • @TheGrandmaster1
      @TheGrandmaster1 6 років тому +3

      I don't think chess has anything to worry about for us humans yet though. There is more to chess than any human can ever come close to memorizing, no matter how good computers get, so the games between regular and even good players will still be just as random and unexplored for us as they were before computers. Computers aren't for us to really play anymore and try to beat. They are to show us where we went wrong so we can improve.

  • @FM-bw2ux
    @FM-bw2ux 6 років тому +239

    Damn! We need more people like Imad in today’s society.
    I’m gonna go to his shop just to shake his hand and thank him for what he does.

    • @barrydebois5390
      @barrydebois5390 6 років тому +8

      doubt it!

    • @Novazon2
      @Novazon2 6 років тому +26

      @@barrydebois5390 it's funny, I check your channel and it reflects you perfectly: "This channel doesn't have any content"

    • @nepadron
      @nepadron 6 років тому

      @@Novazon2 and?

    • @adamarens3520
      @adamarens3520 6 років тому +18

      Well buy something too while you’re there. Give the man some business .

    • @urbanequinox
      @urbanequinox 6 років тому +2

      I’ve passed by this shop probably hundreds of times when I used to work in the area. It always seemed like a lovely neighborhood place. I’m not a chess player myself but I always thought it was awesome that such a place existed for those who were. I’ll def recommend it to people I know!

  • @demenok1313
    @demenok1313 6 років тому +14

    Man this dude hit the nail right on the head. I always had this strange feeling whenever i was out at night in a big city (i'm from a small town so i'm not used to it), like you are seeing something special, that no one else has seen or will ever see. At night, you find the special people, and you somehow feel like you are all conected, because you are all still out there, even at the late hour. But i could never explain it...
    Imad put that feeling into words perfectly. Amazing.

  • @Gumbocinno
    @Gumbocinno 6 років тому +3

    4:34 That happy smile with a bit of melancholy at the end of the conversation. This is a guy I want to have a cup of coffee/tea with. Seems really grounded.

  • @robertreyes6664
    @robertreyes6664 Рік тому +2

    Poetic, Iconic, Nostalgic, world class hospitality

  • @hardc00re10
    @hardc00re10 6 років тому +7

    1948 he said... and still so close to tears, he must have experienced so much pain and loss...

  • @jahangirlaskar9628
    @jahangirlaskar9628 6 років тому +525

    this breaks my heart

    • @iamillasfuck
      @iamillasfuck 6 років тому +64

      "In my younger years, I would have found this person pathetic and pitiful, but don't worry life takes care of everybody, it breaks everybody."
      He is a refugee from Lebanon, who upholds the good name of minorities - he has seen the devilish nature of humanity and is grateful to be at peace in the city. There is nothing to be heartbroken about, this is beautiful.

    • @thorsten8790
      @thorsten8790 6 років тому +11

      @@iamillasfuck Beauty is often times sad and heart breaking. This man has seen terrible things and somehow I feel he is lonely.

    • @Higach
      @Higach 6 років тому +6

      @Harry Ballzac chess is more popular than it has ever been. It's just 99% online now rather than at places like this

    • @Tesla_Death_Ray
      @Tesla_Death_Ray 6 років тому +3

      @Harry Ballzac Chess was killed by computers

    • @Tarmac2021
      @Tarmac2021 5 років тому +1

      @@Tesla_Death_Ray I'm not on the same idea of you. I think computers did help me with my Chess and kept me playing with friends everywhere. I've learned alot with tutorial on computers and I find it less boring than following in a book and moving the pieces.

  • @warriorsrule9350
    @warriorsrule9350 6 років тому +6

    Imad may not have gotten a PhD in Literature but he got one in Wisdom and how to live a beautiful meaningful life. And with Honors I might add. I salute Sir.

  • @tyjutsu96
    @tyjutsu96 2 роки тому +8

    As someone who works graveyard shifts, that ending monologue is absolute poetry.

  • @IcySlime1
    @IcySlime1 6 років тому +22

    Played one game here, they let me just walk in and play for free. You could really feel the community: kids running around and playing chess against the adults. And there’s only 4-5 boards there. It’s amazing, really.

  • @davidsummers4820
    @davidsummers4820 6 років тому +66

    And we shall play a game of chess,
    Pressing lidless eyes and waiting for a knock upon the door.
    -- T.S. Eliot "The Waste Land"

  • @johnwayne2103
    @johnwayne2103 6 років тому +22

    I feel the loneliness in his heart. New York city has a way of doing that to you. Next time I go I will have to visit that shop.

  • @CJAS12
    @CJAS12 6 років тому +3

    Love going there. He's always so welcoming and really cares about the patrons.

  • @lisarand7249
    @lisarand7249 6 років тому +4

    This touched me so deeply. Thank you so much for introducing me to this lovely man and such an enchanting place. What a treasure.

  • @blacksun751
    @blacksun751 6 років тому +14

    This right here is quality journalism. Absolutely we need to know what's going on in the world, but the 24/7 spit spewing over race, gender, sexuality we usually get has made people so tired, so angry, and so alone. I dream of a day we turn on CNN or Fox News and see stuff like this. Stuff that keeps us in touch with our common humanity. Thank you, The Atlantic.

  • @selcouth86
    @selcouth86 6 років тому +26

    A place that attracts so many characters, the doorway as inviting as that first moment before cracking open a good book.

    • @thorsten8790
      @thorsten8790 6 років тому +2

      Most people haven't read a book in years...

  • @magneto44
    @magneto44 6 років тому +6

    the world moves on whether we like it or not, but there is something romantic, tragic and inspiring about the person who is the last man standing in their world

  • @JAKphoenixify
    @JAKphoenixify 6 років тому +6

    "All these moments will be lost in time... like tears, in, rain."

    • @blackmetalcumbia
      @blackmetalcumbia 4 роки тому +2

      he as the same element of melancholy like blade runner

  • @martini1179
    @martini1179 6 років тому +2

    I would absolutely love for this to be turned into a longer documentary. I didn't think I could be so moved by a short piece about a chess shop and its owner.

  • @alejandrogutierrez4554
    @alejandrogutierrez4554 6 років тому +5

    Chess is one thing my father teached me, and i'll always be thankful to him for taking his time, I've just went to hug him after writting this.

  • @moscott7849
    @moscott7849 5 років тому +2

    I have known and had dealings with Imad for the last twenty plus years. It has always been a great pleasure meeting an talking with him, I only hope he can keep Chess Forum going. It is such a unique place.My very best wishes to him.Duncan Scott

  • @gabereal917
    @gabereal917 4 роки тому +12

    I hope this store is doing alright during quarantine.

    • @tguns1
      @tguns1 3 роки тому +1

      I'm with you. I just saw this video and we need more places...and people...like this.

    • @germanchris4440
      @germanchris4440 3 роки тому +1

      They will "quarantine" everything to death, that's what the whole hoax that's going on is for.

  • @ap8211
    @ap8211 6 років тому +68

    This was powerful

  • @georgeavlonitis7025
    @georgeavlonitis7025 4 роки тому +1

    I think this is one of the best short videos I have ever seen, and I have watched it many times....

  • @itscoffeeoclocksomewhere3075
    @itscoffeeoclocksomewhere3075 6 років тому +20

    What a great person, I will go there when I visit New York, I find that chess unites people and stores like this one or even libraries should never close.

  • @Ksyusha1
    @Ksyusha1 6 років тому +1

    Teaching your kids to play chess is the way to creating beautiful minds . Great doc . Thank you.

  • @rickandvickystover2575
    @rickandvickystover2575 4 роки тому +1

    Incredible...what a great and touching story. This is one great man and we need more like him in this world

  • @HockeyRobo
    @HockeyRobo 5 років тому

    I had watched this video when it just came out, over half a year back I suppose. When my mum decided to take me to New York for a summer vacation, i guess in the back of my mind i had wanted to see this shop somewhere on the trip. Sure enough, we found the shop, decided to take a peek, and were welcomed by the friendliest group of individuals I could hope to meet. The cashier gladly let us pick up pieces and boards and anything we might like to see - nothing in the shop was off-limits. And once we were about to go, he asked if I would like to play a game against a kid who had just sat down at a table. This kid was incredible at the game and it was amazing seeing this new generation of people being so engaged with it.
    I'll walk away from this shop with some of my favorite memories of New York city, thank you Chess Forum!

  • @adrianballesteros3922
    @adrianballesteros3922 5 років тому +1

    Still in busines Imad, Remarkable energy and costant congratulations, you wll be in heaven, from David - Ecuador

  • @VeralBoni
    @VeralBoni 6 років тому +11

    I never expected this video to be very emotional. Love it

  • @akshatsingh5528
    @akshatsingh5528 6 років тому +44

    This video made me unexpectedly emotional.
    I wish the best of luck to this guy. And now I guess I have a place to play chess when I'm in America :)

  • @mestizoboy
    @mestizoboy 6 років тому +1

    Wow. Speechless (nearly).
    This man and I are kindred spirits.
    I'd frequent this shop regularly if I were close.

    • @aclarens
      @aclarens 3 роки тому

      YES, he is my kindred spirit. He is REAL!

  • @Markosios2000
    @Markosios2000 6 років тому +9

    Imad is a dear friend of mine, a great, generous man. If anyone in NY know a lovely single lady. Please reach out to put them together. He is very emotional and sensitive man. From the chess forum he managed to send his siblings to school and give them a good education. Let’s help find him a wife!!!

  • @Arcesius
    @Arcesius 6 років тому +1

    This is just .. such an amazing piece. I haven't been moved in a while like this. God bless him and may he find his light.

  • @djsixgrams
    @djsixgrams 6 років тому

    Amazing - this guy has the DREAM JOB !! You help ppl everyday ...i cant wait to visit

  • @veggiebea
    @veggiebea 6 років тому +31

    He seems so melancholy. I wish I could make him feel happy. If you're reading this, I wish you success, love, community and happiness! ✨❤️

    • @wiredog771
      @wiredog771 6 років тому +8

      BTassie I play here regularly. Don’t worry. :) He is usually very upbeat and happy. I’ve actually only ever seen him like this in this video. Come visit NYC and see!

    • @ichoosemysanity6467
      @ichoosemysanity6467 6 років тому +2

      Just amazing I started a Pseudo Chess Club at McDonald's beating most competitor's and once defeating tri state Champ of 1980s.

    • @NYR2K8
      @NYR2K8 6 років тому +4

      In a way he does, but in another I just see a satisfied, highly intelligent man that never found love. That appeared to be the only thing he was truly a bit blue about, but I can tell he's found his peace being 'the father of everyone.'
      He's very inspiring in that way.
      (Also I reckon they've cut a lot of footage of him for the dramatic bits where he's philosophising)

    • @imadkhachan5639
      @imadkhachan5639 4 роки тому +2

      BTassie Please visit us next time you are in New York. It would be great to meet you. 🙏🙏🙏☀️

    • @CarynDPrescott
      @CarynDPrescott 3 роки тому

      ☺️💖

  • @apeoplesperson
    @apeoplesperson 6 років тому +5

    For all the new York chess players a lot of the chess players on union square go to this location and play each other. That guy talking is hands down one of the coolest ppl you'll talk to.

  • @stevefranks6541
    @stevefranks6541 3 роки тому

    Greetings,
    What an interesting and moving little film. It brought a tear to my eyes, and reminded me of one of my favorite films, The Search for Bobby Fischer. There are times when UA-cam can bring such wonderful films to the fore. Snippets of lives not otherwise noticed, or appreciated. Thank you UA-cam, thank you The Atlantic, thank you Imad Khachan.

  • @yorkshire3939
    @yorkshire3939 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video and very moving. I pray that the owner is still able to stay open in the city.

  • @ParthPatel
    @ParthPatel 6 років тому +6

    Randomly came across this shop a couple years ago while walking to a restaurant. Definitely want to come back soon!

  • @komalahayes1535
    @komalahayes1535 6 років тому +16

    Chess teaches you how to think. That each action has a consequence. I'm a lousy player, but carefully considering my actions is something I do all the time.😊

  • @christopherpareja8630
    @christopherpareja8630 6 років тому +2

    the king of the night. the forgotten man. nice message

  • @ludovicoc7046
    @ludovicoc7046 6 років тому +3

    This brings back fond memories of when I was a habitue of Rossolimo's in the seventies when Madame Rossolimo ran the shop after her husband died. "I am widow grandmaster!" she would exclaim in a Russian accent. Nice to know that this facet of NYC life hasn't completely passed from the scene...

    • @alancoe1002
      @alancoe1002 3 роки тому

      It's my understanding that GM Rossolimo died after a fall on an icy staircase. He had just left the chess lesson for one of his students. He also was augmenting his income at one of the chess parks, Union Square, Washington Square. Don't know which. Real dedication to teaching chess. I want to go to this shop. Wish it wasn't hundreds of miles away.

  • @BruceDeitrickPrice
    @BruceDeitrickPrice 6 років тому +2

    I spent many lovely hours at this place, over several decades.

  • @breaker2898
    @breaker2898 6 років тому +1

    That was just awesome.... Added a new spot when i finally visit New York.

  • @bryanauer332
    @bryanauer332 6 років тому +1

    This is one of the best UA-cam videos I've ever seen.

    • @aclarens
      @aclarens 3 роки тому

      YES, YES, YES!

  • @OrionIsDaBest777
    @OrionIsDaBest777 5 років тому

    Such a great and humbling video.....we can only aspire to be as good and kind as him.

  • @fatjesus1584
    @fatjesus1584 6 років тому +2

    I have never met this man, but I have learned to love him dearly in less than 7 minutes.

  • @frunkybooii
    @frunkybooii 6 років тому

    Absolute legend mate you are exactly the sort of man that I aspire to become as I grow old. Humble, thoughtful, caring but still passionate. Watching from New Zealand but if I'm ever in New York I'll be sure to stop by for a game.

  • @whackamole
    @whackamole 7 місяців тому +1

    “Maybe in my younger years I would have found this person pathetic and pitiful.” Good god 💔. He was cut short saying about life breaking you. I’d love to hear the next bit. It does indeed. But things like this keep us going. And keep us together. This is great.

  • @euphoricfeelin4757
    @euphoricfeelin4757 2 роки тому +2

    Met imad at a street vendor getting breakfast. He knew everyone and was buying breakfast for people including my wife and myself. We then struck up a conversation on the history of nyc and he was giving us a lil tour guide before we had to go to the museum of ice cream. the man was very friendly, knowledgeable, and caring. A very interesting man that i feel like i could talk to for hours. He ended up giving my wife and I $200 just to use while we were visiting NYC. We were very reluctant on taking it but he insisted and It was a big shock. If you ever see him around don’t be shy to say hi to him. Very good man and an overall amazing human being.

  • @pedroportillo1585
    @pedroportillo1585 6 років тому

    I will be going to New York on for a weekend in January. I shall visit this wonderful man and his beautiful shop.

  • @DerekMcAdam2023
    @DerekMcAdam2023 4 роки тому +2

    Why The Queen’s Gambit make me love chess so much? Before I watch this show I never like or play chess but after I finish the show 6 times a already love chess, video everything about chess I love it.

  • @malpertuis.
    @malpertuis. 6 років тому +71

    I wanted more, but it was so concise I know that it was perfect.

  • @gastonojeda3099
    @gastonojeda3099 8 місяців тому +1

    El año pasado estuve con mi novia en esa ciudad, la verdad que quedé fascinado con el trato, especialmente de este lugar Chess Forum, extraño mucho esa ciudad, ojalá pronto pueda volver a visitarla. Saludos desde Buenos Aires

  • @Kubooxooki
    @Kubooxooki 3 роки тому +1

    I've played chess for more than 30 years and have been to NYC a few times, and I can't believe I never visited this place. It's a dream of mine now to spend an afternoon there some day.

  • @seandelaney5266
    @seandelaney5266 6 років тому +101

    Did not know Kasparov's brother owned a chess shop..

    • @agaplife3764
      @agaplife3764 6 років тому +3

      Ha! That's exactly what I thought! His long lost cousin to be precise.

    • @ojeojeoje1990
      @ojeojeoje1990 6 років тому +6

      Fun Fact: Real Kasparov was there 7 years ago and didnt buy anything

  • @GirlGeekLovesStampin
    @GirlGeekLovesStampin 3 роки тому +1

    I wish I could visit your shop. Beautiful!

  • @rancorlutner4186
    @rancorlutner4186 6 років тому

    Imad's shop will be my 1st stop when I get back to NYC in early 2019. I don't know how I've missed it before. Hopefully this film will bring Imad lots of new friends and customers. Chess and backgammon are wonderful games that teach people some many lessons beyond their boards. And I'm willing to bet that Imad is a wickedly good chess player.

  • @1CME90
    @1CME90 6 років тому +19

    Damn, they used to be open 24hrs?! Someone must have been playing some serious chess. I learned how to play chess when I was a kid and still play to this day.

    • @mestizoboy
      @mestizoboy 6 років тому +5

      Nah. NYC -imagine how many people have varying schedules.
      I'm retired, and a lifelong hardcore night-owl -- I'd LOVE to be able to hang out at a shop like this at 2 or 3 am.

  • @leopoldbloom78
    @leopoldbloom78 6 років тому +2

    Pure emotion,one the best videos in a long time

  • @georgeavlonitis7025
    @georgeavlonitis7025 4 роки тому +3

    I placed the quote, "We traffic in hope," in my classroom.

  • @willfranklyn2
    @willfranklyn2 Рік тому

    Incredible video. A mandatory visit when I travel to New York next.

  • @BobbyMack
    @BobbyMack 6 років тому +1

    I went here last year and a lot of his sets are absolutely beautiful.

  • @August_Nande
    @August_Nande 3 роки тому

    i just found this video. When i first came to new york city for school i started playing chess in the park and was just terrible. i stopped by this chess shop and bought a set so i could practice in my dorm. I had forgotten about that moment and that time until just now. Thank you. This is a beautiful person. I hope he is doing well these days.

  • @MuhsinFatih
    @MuhsinFatih 6 років тому +1

    That's beautiful. I kinda missed my tournament training days

  • @FU2012
    @FU2012 6 років тому +3

    I don't think i can say anything new that hasn't been said in the comment section by all the lovely people. It hurts me to know that this shop will probably disappear sooner than later. NYC is about making money and Imad Khachan and his little shop isn't. What abeautiful piece of short movie this is.
    I think I should feel lucky I heard of this beautiful human being. All the best to you Imad.

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 6 років тому

      FU2012, you sound rather beautiful yourself.

  • @jdarmstrong29
    @jdarmstrong29 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful, thoughtful storytelling. Well done!

  • @CodyvBrown
    @CodyvBrown 6 років тому

    this was so beautiful and soulful. I've walked by this shop many times and am now kicking myself for not wandering in. will be playing a game next time I'm near.

  • @adamf.4823
    @adamf.4823 6 років тому +1

    It's amazing to me that almost anyone who has spent any amount of time in this part of Manhattan knows this shop and has wondered about it. Probably millions of people. New York is an amazing place. I miss it.

  • @RandomChessTalk
    @RandomChessTalk 2 роки тому

    What a great short film, many thanks to the director and this man.

  • @ciivil
    @ciivil 6 років тому

    I clicked this video completely unaware to the fact that I would be getting teary eyed by the end of it. Proud to be a New Yorker but ashamed to have never been to this shop. Just another creature of the night who has to visit

  • @Jacksirrom
    @Jacksirrom 6 років тому +28

    A good reminder on how tenuous our relative liberty and safety is. I hope it can remain that way and that we can return to welcoming people like this man to the USA.

  • @oracleofottawa
    @oracleofottawa 6 років тому +3

    A most excellent and CLASS piece....

  • @plef5566
    @plef5566 6 років тому

    This was beautiful. A good story told in a simple way. Nice work.

  • @nmikloiche
    @nmikloiche 7 місяців тому

    His description of the night was beautifully poetic. Although I play chess badly, and I am seldom in NYC, I would very much like to meet the King of the Night.

  • @GortFromAltier4
    @GortFromAltier4 6 років тому

    I visit this place every time I visit New York. Imad is always incredibly friendly and he has a great collection if chess boards and pieces!

  • @RustOnTime
    @RustOnTime 6 років тому

    Wonderful! I have visited New York a long long time ago and have always been looking for reasons to return. Visiting this is now a very big one.

  • @blackblaud
    @blackblaud 6 років тому +4

    New York is a truly amazing city.

    • @blackblaud
      @blackblaud 6 років тому

      @ I bet you've never been there.

  • @TimothyEspinosa
    @TimothyEspinosa 6 років тому +1

    This made me super emotional in 7 min. Well played.

  • @BIONICLECLAYPOKEMON
    @BIONICLECLAYPOKEMON 6 років тому +2

    Oh. Thank you for this, Imad.

  • @imperfectnic
    @imperfectnic 6 років тому

    Beautiful. Will be visiting next time I'm in NYC and ordering from the website soon.

  • @CoffeeHouseChess
    @CoffeeHouseChess 4 роки тому

    This is more than a shop. This is a culture. Every cities should have a shop like this.

  • @soundaholixx
    @soundaholixx Рік тому +1

    I bet this place smells like old books, wood and coffee. That sounds delightful.

  • @krothnetworker
    @krothnetworker 6 років тому

    Beautifully shot and illustrated. Speechless.

  • @robertbyington7715
    @robertbyington7715 6 років тому

    A man who appreciates what he has as well as a willingness to share it is very rare

  • @brubrudsi
    @brubrudsi 6 років тому +1

    Praying for this man he seems like a great person.

    • @aclarens
      @aclarens 3 роки тому

      YEs, YES, YES, we need more people like him in this world

  • @generalpatzer6893
    @generalpatzer6893 6 років тому +2

    May God bless this beautiful man.

  • @woden20
    @woden20 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video I absolutely loved it.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @wasterzumbody8141
    @wasterzumbody8141 6 років тому

    The way he talks, you can really tell he is an artist of words. I pity these kind of people, not that rich but they found the contentment that will suffice for the rest of their lives. I wish someday I'll find my calling.