My old man taught me how to play chess when I was five. It was a board that didn't have actual pieces, but squares that showed how each piece could move. When I got older we started playing on a board with actual pieces. We must have played more than a few hundred times between when I was five and fifteen. He kicked my ass every single time. And then, when I was fifteen, I finally beat him. He pushed his king over in defeat, and then gave me a huge bear hug and told me how proud he was of me. Forty plus years later still one of my favorite memories. He made me earn the victory, and that's what makes that memory so special.
I taught my little brother chess. By the time he reached 14 he started to easily beat me. Since I was still a teenager myself (2 years older) I felt humiliated and refused to play any more chess with him. Nowadays he works for a chess website, plays at tournaments and has even made it to a national tournament one time. Proud of him.
The same thing happened to me. I played against a bunch of people and they all thought I was good since I knew how the pieces moved and I lost every round in front of 13 people 💀
@@allxrtx6594 Not really, Muhammad Ali is a classic example of this. He was arrogant and annoying with people, yet he could generally back it up most of the time.
@@trex511ft Arrogance doesn't have to be earned, nor does being arrogant mean your confidence is unsubstantiated. "Arrogance has to be earned" is just an edgy line to throw in a television show. Like "Any man that says I am the King is no King" when in fact, the man that said that, was King.
@@RegularDudethe line doesn't mean he wasn't literally the king, its merely a statement that if you have to keep verbally reinforcing your power over others in order to feel like you have power, you don't have power, you have the illusion of power and are trying to keep it up.
The fact that this kid could beat House at chess should have surprised no one, including the audience, least of all House. The kid is established in previous scenes to be a tournament level chess player. House is a casual player. Anyone with even the most passing familiarity with the chess world knows that any tournament level player could easily beat almost any casual player nearly every time regardless of the ages involved. No, what's interesting about this scene is House's successful attempt to stress the kid out for diagnostic purposes.
Tails is disappointed in your recent decisions 😂, He already tried killing himself by going in a car and *penetrating into his boss hou...* jumping off a bridge
I do not recommend looking at Carlsen's stuff, it may be confusing. At beginning levels it is best to do alot of tactics. There are websites like "chesstactics" which lets you do them for free or websites like chess.com which gives you a limited amount unless you buy a membership, but the membership is worth it
So I've seen the full episode and the kid is smart. He knew he couldn't win so he went with the next best thing, bluffing. It's an important tactic especially in poker.
SuperSaberRex House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
Jake Bishop if you were a regular player you would also know that complex theoretical engine moves can’t really be perceived by players outside the rank of a higher master. Tricks and tactics are still effective even in a ~2000 game.
@@elijahchurchwell5808 you mean high level players like Nate. It also depends, if the position is at +5 , but only if white plays the correct move then that's true, in this case ever natural looking move is winning. If you have multiple winning moves it is just completely winning, as long as white doesn't completely fuck up white should win. Edit: also I just wanted to add before you accused a guy who's account is named after a former world chess champion of not knowing chess well. Just think about that
😂 he's the kid from Paris Hilton music video nothing in the world can stop us tonight, i got to say he really did a great job playing the character even though he's unknown
@@trex511ft Sicilian can also be aggressive and risky, usually that’s what black aims for. If white is a coward, they can go for a closed Sicilian to avoid the main line open Sicilian.
Why didn't you show the end. Spoilers ahead: House finds a winning sequence of moves and when he tells the kid, the kid is like: I knew, I was bluffing so that you surrender and I win
House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
I love this! I was literally thinking as soon as I saw the kid move his pawn to f4 "wow he's playing the bird opening" (a pretty uncommon opening in chess), then House calls it out a few seconds later.
@@colinmurphy2214 We are talking about the show and in the show house wins, but if you want to talk about the real position, yes house is down a piece but whites king if wide open and blacks positions in much stronger.
No he doesn't the end of the show he tells the boy how he would have moved, and that House would have checkmated him, the kid smirks and says I Know, I was bluffing
Twistedmist ua-cam.com/video/Ru_dAg9Dazw/v-deo.html they put that in the show but it’s not really true. The video I attached shows an analysis of the game, even after house’s moves at the end he’s loosing
I dont care this video tries to go against the plot of the show. Half the time when this shit is in shows the fucking bishops are both on the same color, or the pieces are in impossible spots from each taking a move.
Gryphon Man Yes it does. House was playing poorly, (56% accuracy) Nate played nearly perfectly (98% accuracy), Nate already had enough of a lead by the last move that a child could have finished off house. I don’t know if you’re literate in terms of chess, but after 16. ... Qd6 White is +5.16
Yeah its a nasty habit of this channel and the Office, especially when the tv series has ended! They should do House's rudest moments (not comebacks, more like comments)!
Chess the game of kings.i love the game myself mainly because of the history behind it.real kings and rulers whould play the game as a way too sharpen the mind before battle.and the interesting thing about it is the game itself was inspired by an actual kings death in battle..just fun fact😁
You know House figures out a way to win but that doesn't count. It was a timed game. The kid saw a path to victory. House took way too much time to figure it out.
Care to lay down your King? You can't win. You can pin my queen. My knight to E7. Your king to H8. Sacrifice rook takes pawn. Bishop blocks. Queen to H5. Checkmate. [demeaningly] Save what's left of your dignity. Lay down your king.
looks like doctor house has met his match finally got his ass kicked takes a smart intelligent fellow. She turn around and play chess chest is an object of the game I love playing it
The Bird is simply 1.f4. As a chess instructor, I teach kids to not open this way, as it opens you up to fool's mate (1.f4 e5 2.g4 Qh4#). That said, there is an elderly member of our chess club who always opens with the Bird, and he usually wins. Sicilian is specifically 1.e4 c5, and is the most used opening by grandmasters.
Hugh Laurie was so perfect for this role. And he knew it! Heck, it beats playin crappy a xtra on f.r.i.e.n.d.s. on a ✈️ agreeing w/ “phoebes” that Ross n Rachel were, in fact, ON A BREAK!
Everyone is out for themselves, thinking that anyone has to do anything for you or be nice to you is just a looking to be let down or hurt. Hard learned lessons indeed.
@@ziquaftynny9285 No, that's life. Maybe you haven't been lied to enough to realize it for what it is or maybe you wouldn't know a lie when you heard one.
👆👆👆👆I recently started microdosing and using psilocybin coupled with therapy. It has helped opened my emotions up as its something l've had trouble with, it also helped me with my depression
2:00 Cue the chess nerds. Bird's Opening isn't passive. It's aggressive. Risky too: White volunteers a weakness on his kingside to control e5, and it may come back to haunt him. Of all things, Bird's isn't the sign of a coward. Who noticed that on move 3 White's king and queen magically swapped places? And a little later magically swapped back? Continuity!
House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
Also LOL at the arrogant kid saying "the sicilian defence, a sign of an idiot" 1) It's not even the sicilian defence, because the sicilian requires white to open with e4 rather than f4, so the kid is just wrong. 2) The sicilian defence is one of the most common defences played by grandmasters, so there's nothing at all idiotic about it. 3) The kid is playing the fucking bird opening, which is a dubious opening that's rarely played at the top level, so he can't talk.
I know bugger all about chess but somehow what you said makes an awful lot of sense weird? I dunno but I admire anyone who plays the game so kudos to you my good sir. =)
I agree, the kids opening move was perhaps the worst opening move anyone could play. It removes some protection for the king and does nothing to allow main pieces to deploy. I can't imagine why anyone would even consider such an idiotic opening. What it really shows is that no one, not the writers, the director, the actors or even the grip has the slightest idea how to play chess.
Sicilian defense is probably the most successful defense ever. Favorite of Best of all times like Fischer and Kasparov. Also, you cannot play Sicilian against the Bird opening. These two don't know what they are talking about.
With The Internet and Chess Machines so advanced as they are, losing to someone younger than 20 is no shame... (that is, of course, if you are over 20 haha)
I won against a rly good player at lichess, he told me he was a grandmaster and that I can tell him who I am after the game, when I said I was playing with my real name he said it was just dumb to play under a pseudonym and not reveal my real name even after the game :D Had to quit chess though, I started to go crazy after 2 weeks of nonstop practice, I saw practically everything in the world as chess moves, took about 2 weeks before I was back to normal again, well not normal, but as I was before
@@mlgtactics9911 yea, was planning which move would be the best next few moves depending on how other customers in the supermarket walked around, constantly ready to counter or change the strategy, actually way scarier than it sounds not to be able to think straight wondering if u are going crazy :)
Roberto Chighine in speed chess I would go for a king pawn opening. I might even develop the queen early if I can find a safe spot for it, that tends to work in blitz even though it’s a bad idea in a real game.
@@kaizoisevil Anecdote: back when I was starting to play, we didnt have a real chess club in my town, just 4 - 5 players with ~1500 elo playing in a room. Somehow a WIM got to know about us and came visit us, not disclosing her rank. She starts to play a game, playing a centre game! We were already laughing at the "noobish" opening, but we stopped when after 10 moves the game was already over. Only then she smiles and reveals that she was an international master! Never judge a player by its opening, I guess :)
Which is actually worse. Losing in a game you don't normally play to someone who is great at it is not shameful, getting tricked by a dorky teenager when you're Gregory fucking House is sad though.
House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
"And it is in this position that Dr. House resigns the game"
Captures captures
@@cfgcfh6350 Sorry about that...
Agadmator?
I am the senNUT
For example
My old man taught me how to play chess when I was five. It was a board that didn't have actual pieces, but squares that showed how each piece could move. When I got older we started playing on a board with actual pieces. We must have played more than a few hundred times between when I was five and fifteen. He kicked my ass every single time. And then, when I was fifteen, I finally beat him. He pushed his king over in defeat, and then gave me a huge bear hug and told me how proud he was of me. Forty plus years later still one of my favorite memories. He made me earn the victory, and that's what makes that memory so special.
I taught my little brother chess. By the time he reached 14 he started to easily beat me. Since I was still a teenager myself (2 years older) I felt humiliated and refused to play any more chess with him.
Nowadays he works for a chess website, plays at tournaments and has even made it to a national tournament one time. Proud of him.
So wholesome 😌
Awww
@CHAOSCANDIDATE Nope! You replied with an unnecessarily rude comment, no points for you so don’t even try with the bonus :)
Maybe he just let you win 😉
One time I played 4 chess games at once in a park...everyone thought I was brilliant...then I lost all 4 games.
You stole that from a simpsons episode.
@@ThaAmjab lol
@@ThaAmjab - D'oh!
The same thing happened to me. I played against a bunch of people and they all thought I was good since I knew how the pieces moved and I lost every round in front of 13 people 💀
@ozayevable its called reference
“Arrogance has to be earned.”
That is so true, so many people are arrogant yet they haven’t earned it.
Arrogance is unsubstantiated confidence, so if they earned it, you would just call that confidence.
@@allxrtx6594 Not really, Muhammad Ali is a classic example of this. He was arrogant and annoying with people, yet he could generally back it up most of the time.
@@trex511ft Arrogance doesn't have to be earned, nor does being arrogant mean your confidence is unsubstantiated. "Arrogance has to be earned" is just an edgy line to throw in a television show. Like "Any man that says I am the King is no King" when in fact, the man that said that, was King.
@@RegularDudethe line doesn't mean he wasn't literally the king, its merely a statement that if you have to keep verbally reinforcing your power over others in order to feel like you have power, you don't have power, you have the illusion of power and are trying to keep it up.
@@trex511ft Muhammad was cocky and confident, I wouldn't say he was arrogant.
Being smart doesnt make you automatically good at chess
It kind of does. I started at a 1400 level
@@KurasakiBleachigo1 what you're saying is impossible and a lie.
@@KurasakiBleachigo1 Even if it is still quite low ranking
True. However, being stupid does make you suck at chess [automatically].
Robert Smith 1400 is not a low ranking but he’s still full of shit
The fact that this kid could beat House at chess should have surprised no one, including the audience, least of all House. The kid is established in previous scenes to be a tournament level chess player. House is a casual player. Anyone with even the most passing familiarity with the chess world knows that any tournament level player could easily beat almost any casual player nearly every time regardless of the ages involved.
No, what's interesting about this scene is House's successful attempt to stress the kid out for diagnostic purposes.
he didnt beat him, house had won, and he tried to bluff him and seized.
Joseph Ditzler Someone analyzed it and even after House makes the move he came up with, he’s still losing the game
his failed
Yeah….. except house won.
@@shaneglass3576 he did not, house is shown to put his king down
*After losing chess to a 16 year old, House had an existential crises and jumped off a balcony into **-a pool-** the ground*
Tails is disappointed in your recent decisions 😂, He already tried killing himself by going in a car and *penetrating into his boss hou...* jumping off a bridge
Damn, you beat me
-A bush- The pavement
But he didn’t actually lose. He explains later in the episode he had a different strategy than the kid predicted.
Oh wow 😂😂🤣🤣
Man, I wish I could play chess, well, I can, but just not win at it.
Look up guides from Magnus Carlson. You’ll find it very intriguing.
I do not recommend looking at Carlsen's stuff, it may be confusing. At beginning levels it is best to do alot of tactics. There are websites like "chesstactics" which lets you do them for free or websites like chess.com which gives you a limited amount unless you buy a membership, but the membership is worth it
The DarkSide Yeah, you are right. He should play chess.com and see what rating he is and then look at websites based on that.
Think of it like tic tac toe but on a much larger scale.
Keep playing ...it will help you with decision making in life...
So I've seen the full episode and the kid is smart. He knew he couldn't win so he went with the next best thing, bluffing. It's an important tactic especially in poker.
SuperSaberRex House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
Except house was actually losing on that position, I put it into stockfish(the best chess computer available) white is completely winning.
Jake Bishop alpha zero,
Is the best
, son. But I catch your drift
Jake Bishop if you were a regular player you would also know that complex theoretical engine moves can’t really be perceived by players outside the rank of a higher master. Tricks and tactics are still effective even in a ~2000 game.
@@elijahchurchwell5808 you mean high level players like Nate.
It also depends, if the position is at +5 , but only if white plays the correct move then that's true, in this case ever natural looking move is winning. If you have multiple winning moves it is just completely winning, as long as white doesn't completely fuck up white should win.
Edit: also I just wanted to add before you accused a guy who's account is named after a former world chess champion of not knowing chess well.
Just think about that
I'm surprised Ben Shapiro didn't sue for his likeness being portrayed.
Lol Ben Shapiro DESTROYS House
@Char Char Binks isn't this show is waaaay before ben shapiro ?
Ben Shapiro destroys house with FACTS and LOGIC
@@doyle8120 no that was Ben Shapiro as a kid
@@jarrodclarke7559 Ben Shapiro ANIHILATES doctor with HARD FACTS and LOGIC
“Sicilian defense, sign of an idiot.”
Lolol just no.
That combination wasn’t Sicilian defense at all.
@@petrr5396 But he played c5, started from sicilian.
@@bartoszkonieczny3238 Yes and no. Playing C5 invites white to play E4 and transpose into a Sicilian, but you can also avoid it and stay in the Bird
@@Joe-nh8eq ???? White plays first sicilian is when black responds to e4 with c5
@@united-statesdhhs6278 apparently someone doesn’t know what a transposition is. Do it on the board and see for yourself
Patient goes into seizure and House just rolls his eyes and says "crap" --- I LOVE IT! 😂
"I hate this kid"
"I like this kid" 😂
The actor who plays the kid did an amazing job of this character!
😂 he's the kid from Paris Hilton music video nothing in the world can stop us tonight, i got to say he really did a great job playing the character even though he's unknown
i was in front of my parents..full blast...
“What you doing tonight”
“mAsTuRbAtiNg”
yeah, talking like that you must've been 5.
@@SteveCowlishaw lmao
*Nobody:*
*House: "I'm going to stress this kid till he bites off a finger"*
I have to say I've never enjoyed watching two people play chess so much
watch game grumps playing chess. thank me later
“Bird’s Opening, passive approach.” Um…that opening is aggressive and risky. Definitely NOT the sign of a coward.
Yeah, they switched up. Bird's opeining is sign of an idiot, Sicilian defense is the sign of a coward lol.
@@trex511ft Sicilian can also be aggressive and risky, usually that’s what black aims for. If white is a coward, they can go for a closed Sicilian to avoid the main line open Sicilian.
@@trex511ftunless you play the Sicilian dragon. Then you’re really brave.
Why didn't you show the end. Spoilers ahead:
House finds a winning sequence of moves and when he tells the kid, the kid is like: I knew, I was bluffing so that you surrender and I win
yea, actually "full" clip is already uploaded on this channel lmao
House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
Well, the move was a bad move, so...
@@colinmurphy2214 there was still drawing chances. Queen vs an open king
V V No hopes of drawing in a +6 position
I love how Chase is smiling once House said that. Lol 😂
"why would he be hiding something" "i dont know because hes evil"
Bird's opening, passive approach??? YEAH, RIGHT!! 😂😂😂
Happy 60th to Hugh Laure, a living legend
He seriously reminds me of Joffrey Baratheon!
The fact that the kid aggressively plays 1.f4 is hilarious... disrespect at the highest level
Kid starts to seizure.
House: Crap.
Leaves the room.
I believe you have IQ of no more than 60
Sim, estamos aqui por causa do Raffael Chess!
O gênio é um miserável
Tbm kkk
Isso mesmo!!!!
Kkkk
Fui descoberto kkkkk
"I hate this kid. And he doesn't even have Lupus!"
I love this! I was literally thinking as soon as I saw the kid move his pawn to f4 "wow he's playing the bird opening" (a pretty uncommon opening in chess), then House calls it out a few seconds later.
Why would you be so rude to Dr. House? He’s such a respectable and simple man.
Well you did just call him simple
He is neither but ok lol
"Chase find some way for the mother to get lost"
The kid made that suggestion too ;)
House is actually winning.
The DarkSide no he was never winning in that game. ua-cam.com/video/Ru_dAg9Dazw/v-deo.html here it is analyzed
@@colinmurphy2214 Kid literally admits at the end that he was bluffing and was going to lose.
@@colinmurphy2214 In the show House eventually wins.
@@colinmurphy2214 We are talking about the show and in the show house wins, but if you want to talk about the real position, yes house is down a piece but whites king if wide open and blacks positions in much stronger.
@@jaychess7308 you must really like chess according to your profile.
this is a re- upload with less :(
Quem veio pelo Rafael Chess?😀
Ben Shapiro vs House
No he doesn't the end of the show he tells the boy how he would have moved, and that House would have checkmated him, the kid smirks and says I Know, I was bluffing
Twistedmist ua-cam.com/video/Ru_dAg9Dazw/v-deo.html they put that in the show but it’s not really true. The video I attached shows an analysis of the game, even after house’s moves at the end he’s loosing
@@colinmurphy2214 The kid admits house would have won. Now house might have been in a worse spot but that doesn't mean he would have lost.
I once played a chessmaster in Jamaica it was fun
I dont care this video tries to go against the plot of the show. Half the time when this shit is in shows the fucking bishops are both on the same color, or the pieces are in impossible spots from each taking a move.
Gryphon Man Yes it does. House was playing poorly, (56% accuracy) Nate played nearly perfectly (98% accuracy), Nate already had enough of a lead by the last move that a child could have finished off house. I don’t know if you’re literate in terms of chess, but after 16. ... Qd6 White is +5.16
Isn't this the same episode feom before?
At 0:54, House looks like he's getting ready for war. Brat vs. Doctor in a battle of insults. My money is on House.
Dear uploader,
You're running out of clips, aren't you?
Yeah its a nasty habit of this channel and the Office, especially when the tv series has ended! They should do House's rudest moments (not comebacks, more like comments)!
I thought this was actually really interesting.
@@belledelphine9692 House is awesome (this clip as well), but the uploader has uploaded not but 2 weeks ago!
@@Adam1Gee House DESTROYS people around him with facts, logic, and douchebaggery lol
This is a great episode
Quem veio por causa do Rafael chess?
Não sei nem que é.. Vim porque digitei xadrez, e apareceu o House, que eu gosto muito, na lista.
Vou lá ver que é esse cara agora.
honestly house is so unpredictable and mysterious lmao
It's funny cuz the kid trying to bluff house is what caused the stress that started the seizure
Chess the game of kings.i love the game myself mainly because of the history behind it.real kings and rulers whould play the game as a way too sharpen the mind before battle.and the interesting thing about it is the game itself was inspired by an actual kings death in battle..just fun fact😁
You know House figures out a way to win but that doesn't count. It was a timed game. The kid saw a path to victory. House took way too much time to figure it out.
No one:
House: Crap, he’s having a seizure
Their initial chess dialogue is like the starting chatter before in Injustice 2.
*This kid is like house's twin...*
Care to lay down your King?
You can't win. You can pin my queen. My knight to E7. Your king to H8. Sacrifice rook takes pawn. Bishop blocks. Queen to H5. Checkmate. [demeaningly] Save what's left of your dignity. Lay down your king.
Later in the episode house found a way out of that chess trap, only for the kid to say he was bluffing.
It's not a trap, the kid's just winning. And in reality house's "way out" lead to a loss as well.
looks like doctor house has met his match finally got his ass kicked takes a smart intelligent fellow. She turn around and play chess chest is an object of the game I love playing it
I've been waiting for this one for a while
" save what's left of your dignity lay down your king" so Magnus Carlson
Hans is the bluffly kid, stupid haha
MAGNUS CARLSEN, IS THAT YOU?
House could have flagged him while he was having a seizure
It is not sicilian defense and it is not a sign of an idiot it is one of the best defenses and playing f4 birds is a agressive opening
Why do the exact moves he says mix it up ...
Might not win but it would prove he isn't always right
Il show this to my frends at the bar and the library
The Bird is simply 1.f4. As a chess instructor, I teach kids to not open this way, as it opens you up to fool's mate (1.f4 e5 2.g4 Qh4#). That said, there is an elderly member of our chess club who always opens with the Bird, and he usually wins.
Sicilian is specifically 1.e4 c5, and is the most used opening by grandmasters.
Hugh Laurie was so perfect for this role. And he knew it! Heck, it beats playin crappy a xtra on f.r.i.e.n.d.s.
on a ✈️ agreeing w/ “phoebes” that Ross n Rachel were, in fact, ON A BREAK!
Yes, that was a big lesson for me... understanding that all people are NOT good and that life is NOT fair.
Only if you are looking at life from your own selfish perspective xd
Everyone is out for themselves, thinking that anyone has to do anything for you or be nice to you is just a looking to be let down or hurt. Hard learned lessons indeed.
@@ziquaftynny9285 No, that's life. Maybe you haven't been lied to enough to realize it for what it is or maybe you wouldn't know a lie when you heard one.
this kids the best actor ever
Define destroy... I thought it was pretty close.
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2:00 Cue the chess nerds. Bird's Opening isn't passive. It's aggressive. Risky too: White volunteers a weakness on his kingside to control e5, and it may come back to haunt him. Of all things, Bird's isn't the sign of a coward. Who noticed that on move 3 White's king and queen magically swapped places? And a little later magically swapped back? Continuity!
It's like they put out a casting call that just said "angry face".
If you watch more of this episode you will find out that the kid was bluffing and House really would have won.......just saying
House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
Bird's opening...very suspicious
House had to learn the move that would’ve won the game afterwards so he did lose thooo!!!
Stop reposting the same clip with a diffrent title.
Unsub from the channel fake Tupac
@@horrormetaldoll what the f*** , are you serious?
@@explosivezz._.killas9049 calm down tupac
Breaking news 16 is Einstein 2 after winning a game of chess, find out what he did on the next episode of dragon ball z
maaan im so high i thought i was watching the movie
Someone needs to make a compilation of the clips with this kid and title it "Ben Shapiro ABSOLUTELY OBLITERATES House MD"
Looking for Lupus? House MD - 4x08 - You Don't Want to Know
It's never lupus. Except for one episode
Great actor that kid is
He's underated surprised that he isn't in more acting work his name is nick lane check out his imdb
Also LOL at the arrogant kid saying "the sicilian defence, a sign of an idiot"
1) It's not even the sicilian defence, because the sicilian requires white to open with e4 rather than f4, so the kid is just wrong.
2) The sicilian defence is one of the most common defences played by grandmasters, so there's nothing at all idiotic about it.
3) The kid is playing the fucking bird opening, which is a dubious opening that's rarely played at the top level, so he can't talk.
I know bugger all about chess but somehow what you said makes an awful lot of sense weird? I dunno but I admire anyone who plays the game so kudos to you my good sir. =)
I agree, the kids opening move was perhaps the worst opening move anyone could play.
It removes some protection for the king and does nothing to allow main pieces to deploy.
I can't imagine why anyone would even consider such an idiotic opening.
What it really shows is that no one, not the writers, the director, the actors or even the grip has the slightest idea how to play chess.
I played Sicilian defense for most of my high school tourneys and feel attacked
Sicilian defense is probably the most successful defense ever. Favorite of Best of all times like Fischer and Kasparov. Also, you cannot play Sicilian against the Bird opening. These two don't know what they are talking about.
Exactly as a chess player I cringed at this episode
nice to see a young levy from gothamchess.
I love how this title is a poke at all the previous Ben Shapiro comments made about the kid.
But house did catch the bluff before his next move
After hours of studying the board aha.
That was the birds defense not Sicilian. Sicilian is 1. e4, c5
With The Internet and Chess Machines so advanced as they are, losing to someone younger than 20 is no shame... (that is, of course, if you are over 20 haha)
Ohhhhhh I wanna play chess House
Does anyone know how House could've won? What this doesn't show is that House said he would have won by moving his Queen to D6
When House played young Ben Shapiro
I won against a rly good player at lichess, he told me he was a grandmaster and that I can tell him who I am after the game, when I said I was playing with my real name he said it was just dumb to play under a pseudonym and not reveal my real name even after the game :D
Had to quit chess though, I started to go crazy after 2 weeks of nonstop practice, I saw practically everything in the world as chess moves, took about 2 weeks before I was back to normal again, well not normal, but as I was before
Lol what
@@mlgtactics9911 yea, was planning which move would be the best next few moves depending on how other customers in the supermarket walked around, constantly ready to counter or change the strategy, actually way scarier than it sounds not to be able to think straight wondering if u are going crazy :)
this kid is giving me the same vibes as Geoffrey from GOT, Am I the only one ? 😄
>Chess genius
>1. f4
Legit XD XD
Roberto Chighine I never understood why people would play bird’s opening.
@@kaizoisevil I guess it's ok to play it informally at speed chess, but i'd never use it in a tournament. My elo's already low enough lol
Roberto Chighine in speed chess I would go for a king pawn opening. I might even develop the queen early if I can find a safe spot for it, that tends to work in blitz even though it’s a bad idea in a real game.
@@kaizoisevil Anecdote: back when I was starting to play, we didnt have a real chess club in my town, just 4 - 5 players with ~1500 elo playing in a room. Somehow a WIM got to know about us and came visit us, not disclosing her rank. She starts to play a game, playing a centre game! We were already laughing at the "noobish" opening, but we stopped when after 10 moves the game was already over. Only then she smiles and reveals that she was an international master! Never judge a player by its opening, I guess :)
They should hire a grandmaster to compose these games...
My mum would kick your ass in 5 moves!!! My mum is a math and chess genius!!!!
Really its hard to say he destroy him
I don't like the kid
More like 'House was winning but gets fooled in Chess battle by a 16 year old!?'
Which is actually worse. Losing in a game you don't normally play to someone who is great at it is not shameful, getting tricked by a dorky teenager when you're Gregory fucking House is sad though.
@@SomeoneElse- agreed! House did get owned by a teenager. He would have won, but he let a 16 year old mess with his mind
House was loosing the whole time, after the last move-the one he says to Nate as he leaves-Qd6, house is down a piece and has a worse position. A child could have finished house off at that point.
Appolo Emanuel Lasker said “The hardest game to win is a won game”
I didn’t know Michael Reeves was on House MD
They have some kid running this channel now ? Making these title lines ?! Lol house is interesting enough as It is
Sicilian the sign of an idiot? Sorry Bobby Fischer... hahaha
i'm not much of a chess guy but a friend of mine is obsessed with it and said this game was amateur as hell
The kid played very well, house played moves that the computer said were inaccurate, but a human could easily play.
Kid played exceptionally
Ben Shapiro defeats House using facts and logic.
Kid looks like Ben Shapiro. Acts like him too.
MetalPhoenix13 Ben is nice for the most part
How can you compare this wonderful child with Ben Shapiro...
that kid looked like magnus
i think producers made it on purpose
Watch the same 16 year old kid operate on someone...