The Draw Confusion Anomaly | GM Mustafa Yilmaz vs FM Lev Zverev | World Blitz 2022

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • In chess, it is sometimes confusing in which position a draw can be offered. For one player it may be a dead draw position but for their opponent, the same position can be something to keep fighting for a result or maybe they are just confused. Watch the final moments of the game between GM Mustafa Yilmaz (2564) and FM Lev Zverev (2333) to see what happened in the game.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @123amsterdan456
    @123amsterdan456 Рік тому +11

    He was so happy with the draw haha
    That smile is worth some rating points

  • @stagna1959
    @stagna1959 Рік тому +13

    White was obviously winning from start of the video
    0:37 Bc5 was bad blunder
    1.Ka5 was winning plan, black cannot check because a1 square is protected by bishop and after 1.Ka5 Kb7 .2 Na6 Rd1 3.Nc5+ Ka8 black king does not have very important access to b7 square.
    Now almost every reasonable move wins.
    Tough luck for GM, but position was not so easy to calculate in seconds. I wonder how old endgame masters would have played it in their best days : Capablanca, Karpov ?

    • @claudiog7692
      @claudiog7692 Рік тому

      Was there blitz in Capablanca’s time? Definitely a different kind of game

    • @stagna1959
      @stagna1959 Рік тому +3

      @@claudiog7692 I am sure they sometimes played endgames in bad time trouble. Even though there was adjourments also. I myself witnessed how Hillar Kärner checkmated Mikhail Tal on board in mutual bad time trouble in Tallinn 1983 . Too bad Estonian TV did not keep video about it in archives, ( lot of TV archives were destroyed later ) it was certainly one of the most exciting chess experience for Estonian chess fans.

    • @magnusaliojin4223
      @magnusaliojin4223 Рік тому

      No.

  • @forgive_me_for_being_unfunny
    @forgive_me_for_being_unfunny Рік тому +7

    He had to get up to move the rook 😁😁

  • @SaakarChess
    @SaakarChess Рік тому +26

    Kudos to the kid for holding a GM🥰

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 Рік тому +4

      While I agree with your sentiment, the term “kid” in chess has little significance. It’s like saying “kudos to the kid for clapping the adult on PlayStation”. So many kids better than adults in these fields. He’s only a temporary FM: a question of time, not ability.

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 Рік тому

      @nurzur I don’t get yours, and I don’t see how it is a good analogy. You being impressed by someone who is or was better than you has little to do with my point.
      (Which is why you didn’t get it I guess: my point is about the term kid. In wrestling, to use your example, a kid beating an adult would truly be unexpected, and the term kid would have huge significance. In the fields I mentioned, a kid beating an adult is not only possible, but commonplace.)

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 Рік тому

      @nurzur ​what are you even talking about? This is the second time you completely missed the point. There is absolutely no significance in being a kid and beating an adult in fields such as video games and chess, because being an adult does not necessarily confer an advantage: in fact, it might even be disadvantageous. Meanwhile, a kid beating an adult in wrestling, boxing or athletics would be far more significant.
      My point still stands.

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 Рік тому +1

      @nurzur My opinion is as true today as it always was.
      You're not even getting it, so you're not really qualified to pass judgment.
      Once again, being a kid in fields like chess and video games is absolutely insignificant, unlike in other fields where it matters a lot if a kid holds an adult.

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 Рік тому +1

      @nurzur because it was always like this as you are proving with your own examples - once again, you are not even getting my point.
      These things happen often in chess and video games, so it does not matter that the opponent is a kid. As opposed to other fields where it matters greatly.

  • @Monkey-lh1nz
    @Monkey-lh1nz Рік тому +3

    I never knew Vsauce was a ChessGrandmaster

  • @Bist1000
    @Bist1000 11 місяців тому +9

    Mustafa Yilmaz great player form Turkey

  • @sirmixcomps
    @sirmixcomps Рік тому +2

    Mad respect little dude

  • @kembo666
    @kembo666 Рік тому

    Respect is more worth than half a point

  • @nikospitr
    @nikospitr 7 місяців тому

    The gang of Zverev, Averin and Uskov :)

  • @sinangokmen4939
    @sinangokmen4939 Рік тому +8

    Mustafa abi :)

  • @mahmoudmikdadi4898
    @mahmoudmikdadi4898 Рік тому

    3:17 Nikolai again 😂😂

  • @sablezubshruz9811
    @sablezubshruz9811 Рік тому

    Main question for me - will this kid beat Magnus in 10 years))))

  • @20acivi08
    @20acivi08 Рік тому +1

    i love the kids gang xD

  • @gauravverma8608
    @gauravverma8608 Рік тому

    Thats what i do when i am about to lose a match against a 2000+ rank guy. Lol

  • @peterbachtiar4185
    @peterbachtiar4185 Рік тому

    wow...

  • @pundaliktemkar9257
    @pundaliktemkar9257 Рік тому

    😇❣

  • @erselunal4959
    @erselunal4959 7 місяців тому

    Çocuklardan ilk kez nefret ettim