Why You Should NEVER RESIGN!
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Do not resign my bollocks… you resigned 4 times during your last tournament …
yes but thats actually a difference xDD
Pin of bollocks
You can resign when you're playing against 2500-ranked players and you can't stop mate in 5. Versus players below 2000, never resign even if you see mate in 1, because there's always (and I mean always) a chance they don't see it.
Lmaooooo
Omg, John Chess?? Inventor of chess??
The number of games I've won from a totally lost position just because someone resigned after hanging a queen is actually astounding.
Players overestimate the value of the Botez gambit.
Careless stalemate is quite common too.
Yeah brother if you can bring a game back after hanging a queen you're playing sub 1200 level chess
To be fair when you hang a queen without any sort of compensation or positional activity you're just dead lost.
Unless and until your opponent somehow loses his brain cells amidst the match or both of you are 1200 rated players or below.
Try that against 1400s and he'll likely beat you with a 75 to 85% accuracy.💀
@@billcook4768 Sit down simp
“Rooks don’t generally have a guard unless they’re guarded” welcome to gothamchess recaps
Rooks are like guards themselves
@@GhostSenpaiEdits well, they are buildings, and buildings are the ultimate guards.
The rook guards for itself
*hm, yes. The floor is made of floor.*
"6 points is not equal to 6 points." Welcome to Gothamchess recaps
Golden rule of chess: never resign when you have a knight
Never resign when you have a king
"Never resign when there's a horse on the board"
-Levy, April 1st, 2022
How about a pony?
@Flash bang worst and most annoying advertisement strat -_-
I have been down a rook so many times and then the other person let’s go a bit and then you check-fork every piece they have.
Fun fact; I once had an opponent resign when they had Mate in one lol.
I had a guy offer me a draw one time when I had mate in 1. I didn't see the mate, but I knew I was winning, so didn't accept, and won anyhow a few moves later.
Might’ve been sandbagging
@@MrVovansim yeah some people are just disrespectful with the draw offers they make lol, like down 2 pieces and their sending you a draw
Me too. But I only realized it after going through the review. One move earlier I had a much better evaluation. I felt kind of bad for my opponent and even sent him a message.
@@michaelgraflmusic I didn’t realize he had mate either lol. He “blundered” his queen the move before, but by taking his queen, he had a double knight/ rook check that was mate if he saw the knight move
My jaw dropped harder than the Eval bar in the last move. My God what a game
so true
that white player had to have been sandbagging
im surprissed i didnt hit my table
i was giggling so hard when i saw the mate
While I´m occasionally guilty of resigning myself, I wholeheartedly agree with the title. One of the reasons I kinda suck at converting advantageous positions or just playing endgames is because I only play online, and half of my opponents just resign when they get to a worse position, denying me the opportunity to royally screw up and serve them a win on a silver platter
ikr?? but its 400 rated noobs that do this alot. i think when when we get to 1600, ppl will stop resigning so much
@@gcg8187 the higher rating is, the higher is the resign rate. There is totally no reason to keep playing lost position until checkmate
Finish game with bot
@@Buck_Cherry my philosophy is only resign when you have nothing left to learn. If you’re a total beginner I have no problem with you playing until checkmate against queen and rook if you learn how the pieces support each other. I’m rusty by now, but I’ve gotten close to an 1800 rating. If you’re a 1600 player I’m going to be really annoyed if you make me play Queen vs. king to its conclusion.
@@kenconnelly773 I'm not talking about rook checkmates only, but about all losing positions with abs(eval) >= 4. I don't care about my opponent. I have no interest or reason to keep playing such thing. Only 2 things can happen:
1) You lose. You've lost your time and self-respect just hoping for the opponent to blunder.
2) Your opponent blunders and loses / makes a draw. But you didn't deserve it. You don't get any satisfaction or time refund.
You said something about learning.
The point is, while playing without a piece you can only learn how to play without a piece. But, as I noticed earlier, why on earth do you need such skills?
16:11 "kings can't touch, chess is not that progressive yet" lmfao levi
This, I- Beautiful.
But bishops can touch....
@rogermwilcox Yeah thats been a problem for a while now...
@@andrewbloom7694 bishops can also touch minor pieces 🗿
@@librone ayo 📸
Never Resign, Unless you're playing against me, then always resign.
@Flash bang thank deez nutz
@Flash bang thank en passant
Ah, a very FINE gesture, almost GOLD is it not?
Reason this as "men" lol
How funny would it be if there was a world chess champion that never got to actually play chess because everyone just resigns against them?
gm: resign after losing a pawn
this guy:i have my queen
The ending was so anticlimactic, i love it.
The whole talk about "the opponent playing on your terms" was quite informative!
Gotham:Never resign my pupils!
Me who just resigned in a game b4 this video, when i was winning:
wish the vid was posted an hour earlier
@Deadpool. Thank you
Me who recently graduated from 700 to 1000 Elo, and suddenly NO ONE resigns EVER, even after blundering 15 points in the first 10 moves:
Fughk you all for infecting the minds of these imbeciles.
@@anuartureshbayev1291 you're not later
@@jonbbbb omg sans irl?? (REAL)
I didn't resign; my internet merely disconnected
A) if I had ever been rated in the 900s I would swear this was me playing White. I get ahead in material, start playing way too fast and loose. Thanks for the reinforcement of “one step at a time”.
B) “Chess is not that progressive yet” knocked me out of my chair!
Informative and entertaining, this is awesome stuff man. Thanks for helping all of us get better (or at least laugh at being bad). Keep up the great work!
I remember while you were streaming on twitch , you got a bad position from the start against one of the Gms if i am not mistaken , and you got very low and even said once that " its's just over " but then you didn't give up and converted the game to a win , that should be the spirit , even i dont resign until i mate or get mated , thats it , no else no buts :)
Thats how i play rocket league but in chess i just cant handle my own stupidity sometimes.
If i hang a queen and 2 more pieces right after imma just call it a day and do something else.
@Deadpool. I don't want to make fries...no thanks!
"I DON'T RESIGN UNTIL I MATE" damn bro
@@SATYASHEEL. My guy is one interaction from catching a charge 💀
@GothamChess Pin of Wholesome please?
Yeah resigning is like pointless if u're playing for rating. Literally 50% of the people stalemate me with 2 queens.
I know
GothamChess: Never resign!
Also GothamChess: Resigns 72.3% of times he lost (according to insights)
Это правда
Levy assumes his opponent, who are ELO 2000+, will actually play right. ELO 900s-1100s don't always play right.
I’m amazed by how much I laugh during these videos. Levy is hilarious
16:42 "You have knight G5 check which guarantees you win a queen." Not terribly easy to spot. I missed it. This situation would make a pretty good chess puzzle.
Also Levi: "cmon you are down a rook just resign"
its different at different elo levels though. at his level its very unlikely someone will blunder a queen and hand you the win
LEVI?!
@@walladazzle_MC Must be Levy's evil twin
The King after his army disapears: Fine i'll do it myself!
Love the tip on the 2 move combo, you should make a video on different 2,3,4 move combo scenarios
Another option is resigning on move 2 in an online tournament when you are playing someone you don't want to play against because you think he is a cheater 😅
Exactly what I was thinking when he said you can resign on any move 😆
Or just resign on move 2 because you feel like your opponent is trolling you with a meme opening lol
the resign button speaks for itself
The Resign Gambit
When you are already on a losing streak and then this video pops up:
"I am inevitable"
1:19 Apparently, words in Polish with a consonant followed by i and then another vowel become palatalized ( if you are interested you can serch palatalization on wiki ); so siema would be pronounced as shiema ( but not with the english sh, its like the russian letter latinized as shch, namely Щ )
This video has been up for 5 hours and I’ve already won 2 games where I was down a piece. Thanks, Levy.
Never resign when you have a king
OMG! That was hilarious! "Sometimes we fear that which our opponent had never even considered!" -- Nimzowitsch, in "Karlsbad International Chess Tournament 1929"
This was the first time you've explained the threat behind considering "Captures" in "Checks/Captures/Attacks" in a way that I was actually able to fully grasp. It's not just about "Can I take a piece and thus get points, lul?" or even "Can I take a piece improving my position?" but there's a clear continuation of: "For all the pieces he could respond with, what will they leave undefended or vulnerable to follow-up attacks?"
That ending. Straight to radio silence! Lolled so hard.
Thank you! This is so important. Resigning is not a good habit - I understand if its completely hopeless situation, you're 18 points down - sure. But in most situations, even if you lose an important piece you can still turn it around. I've had games where I was beaten down for 30 moves and I was down a ton of important, but then my opponent got a bit too aggressive and I managed slowly turn the momentum and win with check mate. It felt amazing, and it was only possible because I refused to give up.
"if its completely hopeless situation, you're 18 points down "
You mean like in this very game? XD
Don't resign.
@@VRNocturne hahaha.. true!
Once I was losing by far, the person I was playing against had my Queen, and a lot of other pieces, but eventually I took his Queen, other pieces, then won!
You are right, yesterday I was in danger of getting mated in 3 or 4 moves but my opponent made a mode that allowed me to mate him in 1 move and I won 😄
Good morning Levy... I have about 2 years now following your channel & goes without say that you my favorite content creator keep it up.... all the way from Sout Africa
your account was made an year ago but alr this is prolly your another account. also didnt ask dont care
Brilliant bishop sacrifice at 13:10 hanging it 4 ways with threat of M1
As someone who plays around this level, I relate.
Lately I’ve had games in which I blundered my queen early on and wound up down by 15-20 points only to have the opponent resign as soon as I capture their queen.
I had one game in which I was down by 17 and went on the run of my life to end up a few moves from check mate when my opponent complained that they had been beating me by 17 and resigned.
I wish I’d taken a screenshot because it felt more satisfying than any checkmate I’ve ever given.
1:45 gotta love the New York accent saying hot dog
Even if you don't win, get get valuable endgame practice. And there is no greater feeling than swindling a draw from a losing position.
I have been playing chess for a bit and found this video and before I found this video I didn’t realize there was a resign button and I still can’t find it
good don't find it
Levi you said bishops are better than knights, but the problem is when I have a bishop and my opponent has a knight he wins , and when I have a knight and my opponent has a bishop, then also he wins,why is that so ?
because he is better than you
U sux. No h a rd feelins.
gotta love that eval bar drop
That ending was brilliant lmao
It's safe to say, no one cheated in this game
I remember when I was playing a game in my first FIDE rated chess tournament, I was lost and my opponent had a forced mate. I did not resign, and I lost anyway. My 60+ old opponent was trash talking me all that time after I lost the game, he was like-"WHY ARE YOU SO ANNOYING!?YOU DON'T RESIGN AND WANT TO WASTE MY TIME..I THINK YOU ARE NOT MATURE ENOUGH BECAUSE YOU ARE JUST A CHILD" and all that... Conclusion:Well, sometimes you gotta resign.
Then you realize, they were being immature losing their shit.
I think your opponent just was an a-hole.
Old dude was a jerk. Good for you wasting his time.
"My 60+ old opponent was trash talking me all that time after I lost the game" they were the immature player at that table. Sheesh, you'd think their mommy and daddy would've told them not to be a sore winner. Shame they were incapable of ever growing up past a 10 year-old's level of maturity.
When the opponent has a truly stellar mate, it is considered good manners to run it to the end to show the plan in all its glory.
this video is a great example of why i love gotham's outros
so the enemy can checkmate you so they don't want you to resign because they want to taste the victory
I learned this lesson after realizing it wasnt actually over and i had resigned
I never resign
this guy gonna take every chance he can get to plug his unprincipled “vienna” sideline.
18:00
_"Foreshadowing is a literary device..."_
Fight me Levi
I never resign. I let my opponents checkmate me.
Based
“The resign button” lmaoooooo Levy is really a comedian and a chess elite dude.
I remember being in a match and sorely losing. They had almost all their pieces and I was left with a queen, bishop, and a few pawns...
And then they blundered mate in 1. After protecting that one square for like 5 moves. It was brilliant.
I never resign.
I just win.
against 200s who have been blindfolded and drugged? Maybe.
I never resign.
I just loose.
@@imamasterbaiter6645 BOOM roasted
The day I started watching his videos I improved alot in chess! Thank you!
Smack in the middle of the video I get an ad of Hans Niemann screaming, followed by "My chess speaks for itself" merch.
that ending hit me
I resigned once and immediately regret when I saw my opponent didn’t take my hanging knight.
I once got a -4 position against an FM and resigned as I didn’t see a way to stop his checkmate but there was one. That was sad😢
I was on a chess break from last 1 month got back today i have got a lot of 'levy content' to cover
That last bit was just too funny to me 😭🤚. The player with white* would have been so happy converting his pawn to queen LOL and boom they get checkmated in the next move 🙈😂
i do not resign, i hack into my opponents account and change all their passwords to assert my dominance beyond the chess board
thought i was the only one
The term resign is not applicable for vishy 😂
Looks like every bullet game in my 5 game losing streak
There is much chess learning in trying to survive as long as possible in an obviously loosing endgame.
Gotham claims that I shouldn't resign,but he resigns in games tho😐
he respects his opponents and knows they will be able to checkmate him
bc 800s can easily lose a game where they should win, so its best to stay in cuz theres a good chance ur opponent blunders
Me in daily chess : Gotham said no resign, buckle up
OH MY GAWD THAT ENDING LOLLLLLLLLLLL
Can you imagine his face when he found out he managed to get himself checkmated
that black queen is like naruto fighting the six paths of pain, and winning in the end LMFAO
1:41 thanks levy, very cool
I think literally everyone saw this coming when he started pushing the pawn
The end was so brutal XD
I think that Siema was drunk by the beer he drunk before the game lol
Well that took a turn
I resign early and often so there’s no chance I end up in compilations like this lol.
Earlier today, I won a game where I was 11 points behind in material because my opponent blundered his queen and then his bishop in back to back moves... at moves 63 and 64.
The title reminds me of the line from "The Batman (2022)". "If you... are justice... please DO NOT RESIGN"
16:10 Oh how I loled
That's how I play StarCraft 2.
Surrender button does not exist, you leave when defeat screen (or maybe victory screen) pops up
“Oh no I threw, time to throw harder
The moment you get tilted you start playing as a player 500 rating below your current one lol
I think at 16:52 white played e6 hoping for Qxe6 and the fork with Ng5 lmao
this has to be the best ending to a chess game
im just trying to imagine how happy black was when white just hung checkmate in one
Normal people: knock over king when they resign
Me: throws king across board in rage
Levvy bingo:
-intense begin stare
-i live in new york
-sports reference
-guess the elo reference
-more valuable than …?
I highly recommend Mr. Dodgy's Chessable course on Eric Rosen's stalemate tricks. I hardly touch the resign button anymore because I know there's a good chance my opponent will walk into a stalemate.
This is exactly why if I ever get a piece up I just start trading everything till I can just take all the pawns.
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Levy: "in this position, you have absolutely 0 chance of losing"
Me: You misunderestimate me..
The evaluation bar just had a seizure at the end there damn
Today when I was about to loose I got stalemated in two different games back to back . There's no feeling better than that 😁
funny when the king runs across the board
More 3 videos to go... hitting 1k videos.... Let's go Gotham.... Appreciate your work
when i know im gonna lose i just walk my king whenever i have the chance for fun
Gotham: "these players are writing a story"
also Gotham: "Rooks don’t generally have a guard unless they’re connected to something else”
meanwhile Gotham: resigns 4 times in his tournament
not too long ago I played a game where the board was just our kings and my opponent's queen and my opponent had no idea how to mate with just a queen so it ended up being a draw by 50 move rule