@@HunterBelkiran I am a 2100 USCF, 2142 or something like that. I do not believe so. He plays like an 1800, maybe a 1900. I switched to poker though where you can make real money, but used to love playing at Washington Square, the Marshall and Westfield Club in NJ back when the game still was a big thing to many people. Glad to see there is still some kind of scene around, but it's changes so much.
@@MP-oj6zo I doubt the 1400 hobbiest players spent their entire lifetime studying, practicing and playing chess, as opposed to the 2600+ pro players. That's like someone that is good in the local Sunday Basketball League, and then playing 1v1 against an NBA player.
Actually, "professional" means it's your profession, as in it's your source of income. And since the hustler earns a living playing chess, he could be considered a "professional" as well.
How many chess streamers have played this guy for content? LOl. This guy is in so many streams. It's like, if a chess streamer goes to NY to play chess, it's against this guy : P
Very strong opponent. A bit of bad manners at least in the last video, but I love this nice game. Both players played for a win. Noël had to defend very well and he did it.
And yet he did not get a penny from all those videos...who is the hustler at the end? Overall I find this format disgusting - when a titled player comes to the park and "under cover" beats old amateurs who buy their lunch for the pennies they win at chess
@@nealorr5086 I was referring to the title, obviously nobody is being hustled, I just take offense to calling park players hustlers when by definition it's the other way around.
The eval bar went constantly only in one direction. Wow. No hidden chance for the hustler. And he was a bit nicer than the last time he played with you. ;-)
@@nealorr5086 I mean to be fair in that position, black was up material and only had to beware of his king safety and some tricks with white's attack. Defend white's attacks --> win with your material advantage.
I usually like Noel's blog posts on Lichess. Nice to put a face to the name and see some of his play. Just very solid stuff. Very nice. Love the trick at the end. And I also thought it was Aronian on the thumbnail!
@@gmsi7d371 This is not a random guy found in the street, this is a professional chess hustler. I'm a random guy on the street, and either of these guys would beat me in.. 8 moves, 10 if they were cautious.
@@gmsi7d371 Dude that guy is not a random guy from the street. He is one of the strongest chess hustlers in the world, he is master strength. He would beat 99.9% of people at chess. And the grandmaster in the video would crush HIM. And then there are people (Magnus, Nepo, Fabiano, etc.) that would crush the grandmaster too. There are levels to this game. You're spouting nonsense that the GM title doesn't mean anything.
Paul knows pretty fast when he is playing a top player. He wasn’t born yesterday. Good video. Alessia does great content. The top players have confidence to push pawns fast whereas I break out in a cold sweat every time I leave a pawn hanging.
I got you :) He says it twice here 4:23: 4:29: 4:35: 4:37: 4:39: 4:42: 4:48: 4:53: 5:00: He says it 4 times at 5:02: 5:05: 5:10: 5:15: That should be 17 times the Hustler said it
There’s less than 1% in the global population that are GM. So I’m not surprised they that strong. 🤷♂️ hustler on the street are just fish food to them 😅. No offense to the Russian hustler on the street 😅.
my god i didnt see that shit i had to look in the comments and at the speed they playing and able to do that on the spot and paul not falling for it my god GM are on a whole other level
Before the Internet made chess easily accessible, we sparred in the parks and clubs, at tournaments and schools, in hospitals and jails, back rooms and cafes, and all varieties of venues. Face to face, often with quippish smack talk, usually good natured. Life long friendships formed, a cast of characters fill one's memory bank, important life lessons digested, this is why chess is a live sport. Just like making the beast with two backs is better live than from a feed.
Park chess player hustlers often talk trash for several reasons, rooted in psychology, entertainment, and culture: ### 1. **Psychological Warfare**: - **Distraction**: Trash talk is a classic form of psychological manipulation. By talking trash, players attempt to distract their opponents and make them lose focus, leading to mistakes. It can break the concentration of even experienced players. - **Intimidation**: Chess hustlers use trash talk to project confidence and dominance. The aim is to intimidate their opponents, making them feel pressured or less capable. This can make a player second-guess their moves or feel discouraged. ### 2. **Entertainment**: - **Spectacle for the Audience**: In public settings like parks, chess games often attract onlookers. Trash talk adds an element of entertainment to the game, making it more engaging for spectators. It turns the match into a performance, not just for the players but for those watching. - **Building Reputation**: Hustlers thrive on reputation. Being known for sharp wit and bold trash talk can attract more players and potential challengers. It also adds to the persona of being a “tough” opponent. ### 3. **Cultural Influence**: - **Street Chess Tradition**: In many street or park chess scenes, especially in places like Washington Square Park in New York City, trash talk has become an ingrained part of the culture. It's seen as part of the game's rhythm, blending strategy with streetwise banter. - **Competitive Edge**: In some urban environments, trash talk is a way to assert dominance and express oneself in a competitive space. It reflects a broader cultural practice of verbal sparring, where wit and quick comebacks are as valued as physical or mental prowess. ### 4. **Confidence and Hustling**: - **Bluffing**: Chess hustlers often bet on games, and trash talk can serve as a form of bluffing. By talking a big game, they may convince opponents that they are more skilled than they actually are, potentially causing opponents to make more cautious or flawed moves. - **Self-Motivation**: Some players use trash talk as a way to pump themselves up. By vocalizing their confidence and deriding their opponent, they keep their own morale high. In essence, trash talk in park chess is part psychological strategy, part entertainment, and part cultural expression. It adds to the lively, competitive atmosphere and is a hallmark of the hustler's approach to the game.
This is all true, and many of the commentators are unaware of it. That being said, Paul's trash talk was a bit redundant which made it annoying. What's the Shane Gillis joke? I don't have Autism, but it nicked me.
Suddenly when he's losing it's just a game - you can see why he is a good hustler, constantly talking whilst the other player is thinking, trying to put the opponent off - but this guy can actually play so it didn't work...
08:43- "I blundered my rook!" Poisoned Rook- - K x R, B to d3 Check! K x d3 (best move, imho), Q x Q, and it is Queen vs. bishop, with with white having a passed pawn heading to a light square... 1400 ELO. Had to stop the video and it took me about 60 seconds to spot it. The GM seemed to see it instantaneously! The hustler side stepped it (to his credit), but it only meant he was going to survive a few more moves...
"oh I forgot about that rook" *A few minutes later* "I gave you that rook..." Nah, bro, you blundered that rook. Giving it is when people agree to play down a piece, so they intentionally lose it. 😂
She couldn't wait to tell him that he was a GM lol. Anyway, that's way too much talking for me. I don't talk crap. I let my opponent talk as I try to destroy him. Humble pie.
@@kvgoodspirit1806 Sorry, I do not see that. You could tell that the man on the left knew that he made a mistake. The guy on the right did not capitalize.
WIth little time left, i wouldn't have seen that rook "blunder" trap on e2🤣 I would have taken the rook happily, and then cry when my queen was dead 2 moves later.
@@jamesmacdougall2694 I watched him play a decent player, maybe 1700, with 1 to 5 odds, plus either a Queen, two rooks, or two bishops, the three alternating. He easily won when giving the two bishops and time odds, but had trouble with the other two, although he could pull of some wins. He’d do crazy stuff like that. There’s also stories of masters trying to like the video, trying to hustle the hustler, and, of course, getting destroyed by Dzinzhi (even 5 min games) and having no idea who they were playing, at one point a top 15 player in the world in classic time controls, and, just guessing, maybe top 5 at speed chess.
8:43 i was racking my brain on why the white king didn't take the black rook. After a few minutes i saw the trap that black set up to get white's queen. Very smart on both players!!
At 4:47the street hustler lost the game...he should have played rook F2...then play knight F7, then queen G5....then rook takes pawn F5...he would have had a great positional advantage....he threw away the game building behind the pawn
The dude still did incredibly well against a grand master - so kudos to him
Pretty sure he's one of the stronger "hustlers" - probably like 2100 - 2200 elo.
It's good attitude "I gave you a rook, whatre you try'n so hard?" lol. Very relatable temperament.
@@HunterBelkiran I am a 2100 USCF, 2142 or something like that. I do not believe so. He plays like an 1800, maybe a 1900. I switched to poker though where you can make real money, but used to love playing at Washington Square, the Marshall and Westfield Club in NJ back when the game still was a big thing to many people. Glad to see there is still some kind of scene around, but it's changes so much.
@@Allen-jn4kxhe was also drinking booze while playing lol
@@sampleoffers1978 'I gave you my rook, I don't give a fook' attitude
"He's a Grandmaster."
"Oh, so he wasn't playing serious?"
LOL
yea GM's are crazy, immagine being ranked 1400 thinking you are good and now 2800 dude appears lool twice the brain size.
@@MP-oj6zo I doubt the 1400 hobbiest players spent their entire lifetime studying, practicing and playing chess, as opposed to the 2600+ pro players. That's like someone that is good in the local Sunday Basketball League, and then playing 1v1 against an NBA player.
1400 already good? I don't think so
WOw, he protects the king well. Good job!😂
I think Paul made that suggestions a few times 😅
4:47 peon al paso ?
@@amayadiego7324 No es legal, tienen que estar de lado a lado
"It's good to understand that you made a mistake" - savage 😂
But absolutely useful advice for anything, from the most novice to the most advanced.
Good life advice, seriously
lol
Great job by Noel defending his King against Paul's attack. He coordinates his pieces very well in an impressive way. He makes it look effortless.
I predict Paul will fasten his seat belt next time.
He better does!!
I think he will Protect the King.
I thought it was Aronian 😂
Hahaha almost 😋
Camera angle says no way.
he sounds and looks a bit like Aronian ya
Aronian has softer features and better hair
There is a resemblance in this view.
Considering this is a Grandmaster White played quiet well, I mean come on, this is a hustler on the street and Black is a professional player.
Russian Paul is around 2300 playing strength USCF
@@udoonua2818wow I didn't know he was that high rated 😅 impressive!
He should be proud lf his effort.
Actually, "professional" means it's your profession, as in it's your source of income. And since the hustler earns a living playing chess, he could be considered a "professional" as well.
@@GerbenWijnja-xn5kyok, but still the verdict is clear, Hustler is not even near gms level of understanding the game
How many chess streamers have played this guy for content? LOl. This guy is in so many streams. It's like, if a chess streamer goes to NY to play chess, it's against this guy : P
Very strong opponent.
A bit of bad manners at least in the last video, but I love this nice game. Both players played for a win. Noël had to defend very well and he did it.
And yet he did not get a penny from all those videos...who is the hustler at the end? Overall I find this format disgusting - when a titled player comes to the park and "under cover" beats old amateurs who buy their lunch for the pennies they win at chess
@@elmirgThat's life. Better can survive. The hustlers don't have to play chess. They can do other things.
@@elmirg I think you pay them even if you win, and It's pretty cool to play a grandmaster and put up a fight
Full of charisma, love listening to the banter while watching him play
Sounds like two npcs trying to talk to eachother
What’s an npcs?
Paul plays such creative chess, amazing.
That’s fun to watch! I don’t know much chess but the skill level is so cool
GM hustlers vs old chess park players.
Not really. Do you think these guys don't realize what's up when some guy with a Swedish accent is being filmed playing him n the park?
@@nealorr5086 He is Swiss.
Actually he is from Nigeria
He seems to be from south sudan
@@nealorr5086 I was referring to the title, obviously nobody is being hustled, I just take offense to calling park players hustlers when by definition it's the other way around.
I enjoyed this video immensely!! I love listening to the banter back and forth!!
Should be in pro games to!
the older gentlemen is awesome, I like his trash talk and how he admits to messing up. great video *new sub*
I liked that the GM kept giving him subtle compliments to calm him down, haha. "If I have a good opponent I need to try hard."
A good game of chess. Hustler also quite impressive, decent master strength I would say.
The eval bar went constantly only in one direction. Wow. No hidden chance for the hustler.
And he was a bit nicer than the last time he played with you. ;-)
This is what happens when you play a Grandmaster 😭
The trash talking in this game is cringe 🤮
True
Thank god for mute.
Paul had a chess engine in his vodka at 4:15
Paul is a bit of a loud mouth, but his 'good game' was clearly sincere at 8:57.
He's not a loud mouth - he's a hustler. He is trying to convince his opponent to focus entirely on defense, a strategy that prevents you from winning.
@@nealorr5086 I mean to be fair in that position, black was up material and only had to beware of his king safety and some tricks with white's attack. Defend white's attacks --> win with your material advantage.
@@moatef1886
My comment.
Your head.
I usually like Noel's blog posts on Lichess. Nice to put a face to the name and see some of his play. Just very solid stuff. Very nice. Love the trick at the end. And I also thought it was Aronian on the thumbnail!
Noel plays calmly and was winning that one all the way thru. Bravo!
Noel was never in huge danger but the other guy is no slouch either. If they played 10 games he could probably take 1
@@EB-bl6cc Maybe. Would be interesting battles for sure.
@@gmsi7d371 This is not a random guy found in the street, this is a professional chess hustler.
I'm a random guy on the street, and either of these guys would beat me in.. 8 moves, 10 if they were cautious.
@@gmsi7d371 Dude that guy is not a random guy from the street. He is one of the strongest chess hustlers in the world, he is master strength. He would beat 99.9% of people at chess. And the grandmaster in the video would crush HIM. And then there are people (Magnus, Nepo, Fabiano, etc.) that would crush the grandmaster too. There are levels to this game. You're spouting nonsense that the GM title doesn't mean anything.
@@moatef1886 hello how are you doing ?
Congratulations Noel on his tactical find. Very nice, Noel.
Russian Paul is a funny guy I gotta admit 😅
Whole reaction from old man😂 and your boyfriend's wickedly troll was. Op😂😂😂😂 love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I love the way they banter back and forth
Someone give Prigozhin a cap, my hand is numb looking at him
lol A+ comment
This comment is gold
Very very funny !!
It's an affect, he's not blocking the sun. Notice there are almost no shadows.
Oh, so that's where Prigozhin went! Hidden in plain sight
"Oh shit I forget!" LMAO I feel it bro!!!
Fantastic video. Thank you !
❤️❤️❤️
Losing: "I gave you too many pieces!" Good humor.
The hustler deserves a cut of the revenue from this video for his effort and temperament.
He deserves all the money actually
Amen
Hopefully they gave him something.
02:39 Jumpscare of the year
YOU WERE RIGHT!
If He would of would of won he wouldn’t be saying “it was just a game.
Paul needs to use some of his hustling money to get a pair of sun glasses.
He did, but lost them in a bet
Big fan of watching Paul whenever he pops up in someone's video. Guy should have his own channel.
Paul is an absolute beast. I'm surprised I haven't seen someone selling shirts of him nearby.
🤮
That guy sank fast. He knew he was drowning when he said he made a mistake
PROTEKTAKIN ..... thats gonna be stuck in my head for a week
paul is saluting from the first move
Paul knows pretty fast when he is playing a top player. He wasn’t born yesterday. Good video. Alessia does great content.
The top players have confidence to push pawns fast whereas I break out in a cold sweat every time I leave a pawn hanging.
So do the bottom players. They push relentlessly! Haha
@@briandoile5011 There is the term "woodpusher"
Cannot stand that man. Thank you for winning.
Buck: I don't give a _____!
8:42 lololol
Paul has a strong trash talk😂
...duck?
Finally a match with Noel, that was a great match and watching your BF in action was epic!
The best video i watch today in youtube so enthusiastic joke emotion and super duper funny we want more video like this❤
Great verbal exchange, playful defiance vs. chutzpah, very funny. Takeaway of the game: " protect the king".
these videos should be named, "yet another grandmaster beats up same old chess hustler in NYC"
Fun game actually. Well played both
I will like the person's reply who counts how many times he said "protec the king"
I lost the count 😅
I got you :)
He says it twice here 4:23:
4:29:
4:35:
4:37:
4:39:
4:42:
4:48:
4:53:
5:00:
He says it 4 times at 5:02:
5:05:
5:10:
5:15:
That should be 17 times the Hustler said it
Why does he say it so many times? Is this meant to distract the opponent?
As a Grandmaster he was gentle. He could win in 25
GM are so strong, always very impressive !
There’s less than 1% in the global population that are GM. So I’m not surprised they that strong. 🤷♂️ hustler on the street are just fish food to them 😅. No offense to the Russian hustler on the street 😅.
@@dantemarcos14100.001% actually
@@dantemarcos1410There are 2000 GM's on the planet.
Great move at 8:40!
At the end she is like: “He’s just better.” 💀
"Protect the king! Protect the king!" and casually sipps his lil bottle with dirty sprite xD
Dude lives in the street and is drinking booze. Hustler won this one.
Brilliant moves, especially rook to 8:40
I am not a good player, why did he do this? I can't see why the guy didn't just take the rook
oh, his queen, i see
@@saltydog9321 If the white king took the rook the black bishop would have checked him and taken his queen. Brilliant move!...
my god i didnt see that shit i had to look in the comments and at the speed they playing and able to do that on the spot and paul not falling for it my god GM are on a whole other level
I like these two together
3:42 Noel played Bf8 attacking Ra3. 5:22 I first noticed this.
Hahaha😅
I was wondering when he would take it for like an hour
@@AdmiralAverage01 After rewatching, I was impressed how he found all the in-between moves before finally taking it.
I noticed it straight away but was wondering why he didn't take until like 5 business days later 😆
@@RLstavista he had to protect the king!!! Paul warned him for a reason haha
It was very cool to watch a grand master play Sméagol
Before the Internet made chess easily accessible, we sparred in the parks and clubs, at tournaments and schools, in hospitals and jails, back rooms and cafes, and all varieties of venues.
Face to face, often with quippish smack talk, usually good natured. Life long friendships formed, a cast of characters fill one's memory bank, important life lessons digested, this is why chess is a live sport. Just like making the beast with two backs is better live than from a feed.
I was following you until that last sentence
You sound like an old warrior my friend
Oh no I blundered my rook, said the bishop sneering & the queen laughs
That was a great game. I subscribed to help Paul, but it wasn't enough! 😆
guy took a shot mid-game in a sicilian vs a GM, that's strong
Somebody get this man a hat 🤠
Park chess player hustlers often talk trash for several reasons, rooted in psychology, entertainment, and culture:
### 1. **Psychological Warfare**:
- **Distraction**: Trash talk is a classic form of psychological manipulation. By talking trash, players attempt to distract their opponents and make them lose focus, leading to mistakes. It can break the concentration of even experienced players.
- **Intimidation**: Chess hustlers use trash talk to project confidence and dominance. The aim is to intimidate their opponents, making them feel pressured or less capable. This can make a player second-guess their moves or feel discouraged.
### 2. **Entertainment**:
- **Spectacle for the Audience**: In public settings like parks, chess games often attract onlookers. Trash talk adds an element of entertainment to the game, making it more engaging for spectators. It turns the match into a performance, not just for the players but for those watching.
- **Building Reputation**: Hustlers thrive on reputation. Being known for sharp wit and bold trash talk can attract more players and potential challengers. It also adds to the persona of being a “tough” opponent.
### 3. **Cultural Influence**:
- **Street Chess Tradition**: In many street or park chess scenes, especially in places like Washington Square Park in New York City, trash talk has become an ingrained part of the culture. It's seen as part of the game's rhythm, blending strategy with streetwise banter.
- **Competitive Edge**: In some urban environments, trash talk is a way to assert dominance and express oneself in a competitive space. It reflects a broader cultural practice of verbal sparring, where wit and quick comebacks are as valued as physical or mental prowess.
### 4. **Confidence and Hustling**:
- **Bluffing**: Chess hustlers often bet on games, and trash talk can serve as a form of bluffing. By talking a big game, they may convince opponents that they are more skilled than they actually are, potentially causing opponents to make more cautious or flawed moves.
- **Self-Motivation**: Some players use trash talk as a way to pump themselves up. By vocalizing their confidence and deriding their opponent, they keep their own morale high.
In essence, trash talk in park chess is part psychological strategy, part entertainment, and part cultural expression. It adds to the lively, competitive atmosphere and is a hallmark of the hustler's approach to the game.
This is all true, and many of the commentators are unaware of it. That being said, Paul's trash talk was a bit redundant which made it annoying.
What's the Shane Gillis joke? I don't have Autism, but it nicked me.
@@nealorr5086 annoying -> intimidation, it's intentional as well I'm sure
guy appeared to be drinking from an airplane bottle, which does not help your game much.
awesome to watch
Surprised no else is noticed his opponent drinking 😂
I thought that was a 5 hour energy
Suddenly when he's losing it's just a game - you can see why he is a good hustler, constantly talking whilst the other player is thinking, trying to put the opponent off - but this guy can actually play so it didn't work...
Amazing played noel. 😍🥰
08:43- "I blundered my rook!"
Poisoned Rook-
- K x R, B to d3 Check!
K x d3 (best move, imho), Q x Q, and it is Queen vs. bishop, with with white having a passed pawn heading to a light square...
1400 ELO. Had to stop the video and it took me about 60 seconds to spot it. The GM seemed to see it instantaneously!
The hustler side stepped it (to his credit), but it only meant he was going to survive a few more moves...
05:00 Take, PROTECT THE KING, take take, PROTECT THE KING, take, PROTECT THE KING PROTECT THE KING
"oh I forgot about that rook"
*A few minutes later*
"I gave you that rook..."
Nah, bro, you blundered that rook. Giving it is when people agree to play down a piece, so they intentionally lose it. 😂
when slavic people say 'I gave you...' it does mean 'I blundered'
Did he scratch his balls or why did you blend him out at 7:06? 🤣
Why did white not take the rook at 8:41 ?
Trying to get some noob intel here on this move. Anyone?
King takes rook, bishop d3 check, king moves, queen takes queen
@@bjordsvennson2726 Thank you.
That was closer than I expected
She couldn't wait to tell him that he was a GM lol. Anyway, that's way too much talking for me. I don't talk crap. I let my opponent talk as I try to destroy him. Humble pie.
Maybe the hustler is also an undercover grandmaster 😅
The plot thickens.. ❤
He's 2300 rated
Lets go Noel!
He said its just a game but deep down he believes this is for real.
That Rook was in danger from the beginning
Horse tail bro back there almost lost his eyes when Alessia stood up 🙃
I don’t know 💩 about chess but this was the best game I ever saw 💯
Damn they play almost all the moves instantly xD
They both must have like 200 IQ haha
When you see Cristiano Ronaldo seemingly dribble the ball behind his feet, do you think "He must have a 200 IQ"?
@@nealorr5086 bad example maybe use ronaldinho instead=/
@8:44, why didn't that guy take the black rook?
It was a trap. If he took the black rook, white's next move is bishop to d3, check. Winning the White queen on the next move with the black queen.
Because after he takes the rook, Bd3 check and loses his queen after Qd5
@@kvgoodspirit1806 Sorry, I do not see that. You could tell that the man on the left knew that he made a mistake. The guy on the right did not capitalize.
he played very well
I've noticed these "hustlers" try to distract you by talking non stop.....glad they get put in their place.....
One more thing Alessa please sit the old men in left side
Bcs of sunlight i see in both videos he covered his head with hands
Give him a tax-accountant-green-visor-hat
@@UAPch Why he doesn't buy a pair of sunglasses, the world will never know...
I've never in my life seen someone take a swig from a tiny travel size bottle of liquor lmao
This hustler guy is really famous seen him in so many vids on youtube.
That king was well protected sir 😅.
You got to Respect Russian Paul.
Street Hustler was confused after his third move😅
WIth little time left, i wouldn't have seen that rook "blunder" trap on e2🤣 I would have taken the rook happily, and then cry when my queen was dead 2 moves later.
Me too. I was wondering and looking at the board for minutes wondering why he didn't take the rook. Then I finally saw the trap for the queen.
I was wondering why he didn't take the rook. It's amazing he saw that so fast.
:) i love the banter
Right up there with nails on a chalkboard.
The man on the right side should protect his eyes with a basecap but he looses.
I remember when Dzindzi was the top nyc hustler.
I once got bullied by Dzindzi in a classical game when I was an expert. He made me look like I was a 1200 player though 😖
@@jamesmacdougall2694 I watched him play a decent player, maybe 1700, with 1 to 5 odds, plus either a Queen, two rooks, or two bishops, the three alternating. He easily won when giving the two bishops and time odds, but had trouble with the other two, although he could pull of some wins. He’d do crazy stuff like that. There’s also stories of masters trying to like the video, trying to hustle the hustler, and, of course, getting destroyed by Dzinzhi (even 5 min games) and having no idea who they were playing, at one point a top 15 player in the world in classic time controls, and, just guessing, maybe top 5 at speed chess.
8:43 i was racking my brain on why the white king didn't take the black rook. After a few minutes i saw the trap that black set up to get white's queen. Very smart on both players!!
at this point any hustler in NYC knows that if someone shows up with a camera it's going to be a very though game
At 4:47the street hustler lost the game...he should have played rook F2...then play knight F7, then queen G5....then rook takes pawn F5...he would have had a great positional advantage....he threw away the game building behind the pawn