I love how levy squeezes 17 games of two of the best chess players in the world into one video but also dedicates the whole next video to just this one masterpiece
For those that are curious. I tried counting every missed mate. Including the 5 possible moves when black lost on time, I counted 59 missed checkmates. Most missed mates on one move came out to 9 when Levy stopped counting.
Some people say you should never forget your inner child. I took that advice to heart when it comes to chess, I play like a 3 year old, but damn it's so fun.
This chess game had a better narrative, character development and plot twists than at least 90% of the Netflix's shows, just winning with a 35 material deficit is enough to make a best seller book or movie but the amount of checkmates this king escaped can make this the comeback history of the century (at least on the low elo history)
I was even trying to be considerate with how he was 300 elo and just low on time but there were SO MANY obvious moves right there that I simply cannot believe that he somehow found a way to lose
This game actually makes a lot of sense to me. We are dealing with a player who learned opening tactics, but NEVER learned basic checkmating tactics. My younger kids play JUST like this. They never want to sit and learn how to give a checkmate. Their games end by just taking ALL of their opponent’s pieces, getting as many queens as possible, and just expecting their opponent to resign. This is why I say lower rated players should never resign. I know it’s supposed to be chess etiquette or something, but how do you ever learn how to win an endgame if the game ends every time someone hangs their queen?
That's me lol. But everytime I take all the pieces out except for king it goes stalemate. Thought the rule is so stupid so I just stopped playing. Elo 105 or something
@@giedrius2149 it’s a totally solvable problem. You just need to learn how to force a checkmate just like you likely learned opening techniques. If you have two Rooks (or Rook and Queen) the ladder mate is the easiest to learn imo. Also Rook and King or Queen and King is also not too tough once you learn the pattern. Where I still struggle is if I am left with only bishops and/or knights.
Not even that. As someone who plays a decent amount of bullet, finding mates with low time can get very tricky. A better strategy in a demolishing position like this is to just remove all opponent's material and then premove ladder mate with 2 queens (will take less than 1.5 seconds off your clock)
What's absolutely fantastic about this game is if this was over the board, they both probably would have agreed that white's king actually was checkmated at one point during that final sequence, it was only by virtue of the computer telling white he still had legal moves that he didn't concede
@@strategicsage7694 That's easy: He can gather all of Hololive! I'm dead freaking serious: You have to watch some of Hololive's games! Insanity and hilarity ensue! I don't care if you're a weeb or not, just bombard that idea out of your head and watch them as a chess player!
@@mikeluque6527 I always though carafe was the slender necked ones with a glass stopper you used to air wine. Almost certain my mom had an almost identical one that Levy uses to put flowers in for many years. Maybe she still does.
Harry: I’m up 35 points in material Levy: So you’re going to checkmate, right? Harry: … Levy: … so you’re going to checkmate, right? Mohammad: *wins game*
@@mhaao I learned playing chess when i was 27. Only mistakes, practice and more games will make you better. You will get a lot better when you start anticipate opponents moves, and start counting more than two moves. By counting quickly next three moves, you will be at 1400 elo without even knowing. Keep having fun!
I ran the game through the analysis engine. here's what it came up with: White: Brilliant: 0 Great Move: 0 Best Move: 24 (most of these were in the endgame) Excellent: 16 Good: 11 Book: 2 Inaccuracy: 7 Mistake: 1 Miss: 1 Blunder: 1 Black: Brilliant: 0 Great Move: 0 Best Move: 15 Excellent: 33 (most of these were in the endgame) Good: 8 Book: 1 Inaccuracy: 8 Mistake: 0 Miss: 2 Blunder: 1 Summary: Black got the better of white in that game. Both white and black missed some chances in the opening. Black better navigated a chaotic middlegame. Accuracy: White: 70.7 Black: 74.0 Granted, this doesn't include time so probably really inaccurate
Levy went from analyzing a matchup of the two best players in the game playing at the highest level to analyzing a 50 elo matchup and both videos were excellent.
Lol I’m 800 elo I enjoy watching these videos because it makes me think I’m not bad when I get checkmated in 5 moves lol btw I’m updating it as I get better
He lies to get clicks and youtube promotes the video, then he changes it. Gimmick. Still a good video though. EDIT: This comment has recieved a lot of hate, even getting a response from gotham. In no way did i insinuate lying was bad (or "gimmick") i was just observing what had happened. The comment above me clearly wrote that they think it's actually 50 elo, so i was just informing them it wasn't... that's all. I clearly stated i like the video and have no issues with gotham, not sure what all the anger is about. I support clickbait because it obviously grows a youtubers' community, but like i said it just can be a little confusing for a viewer. It's a little disheartening for my comment to be read in a way i wasn't expecting, i don't want to be viewed as the guy who attacked Gotham, because that wasn't my intention! Thanks for reading.
@@Archive41024Depends honestly,i Find his repeatedly changing clickbait-ish titles to be funny.Then again,he wasnt fooling around on the Magnus vs Hikaru match tho.
@@nonsens7832 I've seen him do it two other times. Come back later the title will be different. Doesn't bother me, i want the video to be popular anyway. Just kind of disappointing when the titles aren't true.
Sometimes I wish I could start all over again with my chess journey so to speak. The first few weeks of learning the very basics of the game are just magical
I was signed up in a random chess tournament at my school. I had no experience in chess except that 1 time I played those old windows chess game. I learned basic chess and the classical 4 move checkmate. Many memories were made that day.
I don't understand how the opening was so normal for over 10 moves (and this is even counting the bishop down), and then at the end it became so ridiculous. I mean, I would give checks all the time just out of fear of stalemating by accident and chances are I'd find a mate out of pure luck. This is insane.
Most modern chess players are probably 1000+ in openings by sheer virtue of memorizing 1 or 2 lines from a couple of openings, with some lesson/engine help. Learning the London isn’t difficult, for as ample, and gets quite a decent position. As soon as they’re out of the memorized opening, well… we get games like this one 😂
Whether you remember it or not, there was a time when you played like this. Might have only been for a game or two, might have been years, but it exists.
@@stupidnamefilter yeah but if you know the rules and think a bit you are probably better then that ^^ But yeah ok maybe you are right for the first one or two games but other then that this should not happen :D But ok if someone is that bad but have fun it is ok, i mean it is a game and as long as you have fun why not.
@@stupidnamefilter you have to know how to play to play this badly. Like you can get 0% on the test unless you knew the answers and answered incorrectly on purpose...
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White is a genius! LOL He had this planned 20 moves ahead. Black didn't quite understand how to coordinate his queens. 🤣🤣🤣This should be the game of the year!
I do like the low ELO vids because despite playing chess since I was little, I have never played ranked. Always against my dad and my school's headmaster. I would *guess* my ELO is around 1600. But I remember all the silly mistakes I made when I was learning and all of the really short-sighted half-attempts at strategy I made. A lot of my early games at best consisted of tiny micro-strategies, 2 or 3-move combos that puts opponents in mildly annoying situations until you find one annoying enough to win a game. So it's fun to watch these analysis videos because whilst I'm a much better player than I was as a kid, it's nice to have a professional go through why some moves are bad (or indeed why they're good). It's like an analysis of my younger self. But that endgame? Holy shit. I don't think it's possible to analyse that.
@@isavenewspapers8890 Its just a way of saying that you're forcing the knight to either take a pawn/piece, or leave your position. AKA asking it what it came here for, and leave if it doesn't wanna do anything.
@@sanjayl3362 I know what it means. What I'm saying is that I don't know why this person specifically decided to quote this moment of the video. Normally, this would be done to draw attention to a funny or interesting moment, but this moment seems pretty mundane.
This is so much fun to watch, makes me feel like I'm not the only brainlet when playing chess I myself am the master of stalemates, happens way more often than a checkmate
There's also a moment at 17:46 where he counts a move as a 'mate in 1' which is actually the wrong move that Harry then makes. It's like watching Harry slowly turns you into a Harry.
the main point of learning opening theories is not to play like a robot, move by move, it is to not poop your pants within the few first move and ready to embrace the battle. You will see a lot of time, some one start with a garbage move and then turn out it is a decent opening with the move order mixed later on, and newbies who don't know opening theories will panic. And thanks to Levy and his opening courses, I've gained 300 elo for the last few month, I'm proud to say that I'm a pretty good 1500s elo player
No joke, some of the things he says seem obvious, yet I still missed out on them. Definitely helped me improve, especially in terms of awareness - which piece can take which, how to put pressure and create succesful attacks etc.
7:33 is way better. He didn't identify, it just his oponent helping him to make right moves, I do it myself to my oponents(eh or did in recent past), and to save his horsey he moves it in only obivious safe place, but that is one of good time codes in this history
@@Molb0rg It's more like I thought I was prepared for the worst play I've ever seen in my life, and yet that move still was not what I expected given the context of the last move
@@klodpraisor it was a good video any way, made me notice the difference in noob strategies(noob myself, so), now I do look at my opponents games - how did they played with others(in addition to analyze how was my game with them) and try to find some flaws or sucesses in their games(did that before as well but was looking for different things). In that sense often a good move is 30-50% chance, as there is a good move with the piece and a bad or few bad ones. And they look identical(for a noob) until it played the situation 2-3-5 moves. And it may happen more often with reactive chess which noob tend to play, as they make 1-2 move offence(two moves is advanced noob) and react on the same level, and here is when opponent may have a chance to help opposite side to have a chance to make a good move, as it sees some level of danger and tries to immediatly solve the problem, at least pointing the problem to opposite side. And that is why you see game score is like rollocoaster, black white advantage - black helps white, white helps black and it a success when one of the sides keeps the advante it has for 2-3 moves. So chances to play a good move or even few aren't that low, it keep it each and every time is what is a problem, and strategy. So that we see some good moves here is not suprising, somtimes a good move is the only one(reasonable) to make, it just that pro do not get in such situations, as they do not have the chances, because they both sides prevent it from happening. All in all I think noob chess are underrated, lol
15:47 My favorite thing about the mate in one on C4 here is that it's actually, true to its name, blundering your queen by force as it is the only legal move with which to protect your king which means even at an Elo of 1 you lose your queen. It is literally impossible to miss because the rules will not let you.
I've had this happen to me a couple of times. The opponent tried to BM by making all his pawns queens before winning and either stalemated or lost on time. I hope both players are ok ... :)
The entire first 2 minutes of this video was better chess played than the entirety of the most recent GTE episode. Absolutely amazing accomplishment by these 200 dudes so far!
Props to black for finding that one check that wasnt a checkmate 10 times in a row
that takes some real skill
Really
well, luck
Exactly what I was thinking
This comment had 689 likes and I liked it without thinking. Then later I saw that I liked a comment and wondered what it said 🙂😂
Cheese ㅤ
I love how levy squeezes 17 games of two of the best chess players in the world into one video but also dedicates the whole next video to just this one masterpiece
As he should.
@@gressorialNanites agreed
Honestly wanna see more of these
I feel like a learn more as someone who doesn’t play
Because this game is unfathomable to the human mind
For those that are curious. I tried counting every missed mate. Including the 5 possible moves when black lost on time, I counted 59 missed checkmates. Most missed mates on one move came out to 9 when Levy stopped counting.
Legend.
You are the hero we don’t deserve.
thank you
Gracias
730 likes and only 4 thank you replies.. lemme help.
Harry was more focused on building a harem than conquest
Ahahahaha
Yet even with a full harem he never got to mate
@@karabenomar lol
@@karabenomar LOL
@@karabenomar LMAOO
A wise man once said: "If you find Mate in 1, look for better". Brilliant use of chess principles in this game.
Simp subscriber?
That wise man was GM Ben finegold😂
@@RadEadan yes * gigachad face *
The rate of the eerie atmosphere is equal to the rate of the air outside.
@@wolf-od3zw prolly Harry was the wise man
this is limbo, but with chess rating
how low can you go
Hehehehaw
@@thunder7433 once a saw a dude rated 100 (Made himself low like that on purpose), but I don't think you can go any lower than that
This is kinda low
E
Let's count the mate-in-1s, shall we?
11:17 Qxh2# (1 mate, 1 total)
15:12 Qb4# (1 mate, 2 total)
15:35 Rc2#, Qb6#, Qfc1#, Qd6#, Qc4# (5 mates, 7 total)
16:06 Rc2#, Qb6# (2 mates, 9 total)
16:18 Qc3#, Qec1#, Qeb6#, Qbb6#, Ra6#, Rc2# (6 mates, 15 total)
16:39 Qa7#, Qeb3#, Qb6# (3 mates, 18 total)
17:00 Qb1#, Qb2#, Qcb3#, Qeb3#, Qb6#, Qa7# (6 mates, 24 total)
17:12 Qa7#, Qeb3#, Qb6# (3 mates, 27 total)
17:18 Qb1#, Qb2#, Qcb3#, Qeb3#, Qb6#, Qa7# (6 mates, 33 total)
17:34 Qb6#, Qa7#, Qeb3#, Qfb1#, Qb5# (5 mates, 38 total)
17:54 Ra6#, Qa6#, Qc4#, Qfc1#, Qbb5#, Qfb5#, Qbb6#, Qec3#, Qec1#, Qeb6# (10 mates, 48 total)
18:24 Qh1#, Q1g2#, Qfb5#, Qc4#, Qbb5# (5 mates, 53 total)
18:56 Qf5# (1 mate, 54 total)
19:02 Qbf6#, Qbe2#, Qc4#, Qce3#, Qe1#, Qfb3#, Qe4#, Qf5#, Qf7# (9 mates, 63 total)
All of them are unique positions because black kept moving pawns :')
63 is wild 💀
😔
black is searching for golds but loosing diamonds
63 LMAOOOO
Oh my!!!!!!!
"This isn't a flower vase, it's a drink holder"
Right, a drink holder...
for flowers.
U.mm uhh… yeah that’s not how brain my work …nvm
Its a carafe brother, its used for serving wine
I was your 666th like
Next time I'm having a bad day, I'm just going to remember what this king went through. What this king survived. What a hero.
hanging onto dear life and winning off a single pawn that was threatened. that pawn is the real MVP
It needs the Zoidberg (Woop Woop Woop) sound effect for each move.
3 woman can not stop a pawn from winning, hero of the day
They should make movies about this
😂
I volunteer at a chess club for 9-year-olds, and this video is the first I've seen that actually matches theirs.
I bet even 9yr old aren't that as I wasn't even that bad
Some people say you should never forget your inner child. I took that advice to heart when it comes to chess, I play like a 3 year old, but damn it's so fun.
Personally I learned the moves at 12, and was no good, but never this bad.
@@tonybarfridge4369 Being this bad takes years of practice, dedication and hard work. One day you will get there bro!
@@mariuszpudzianowski8400 Yeah I'm looking forward to being 97
This chess game had a better narrative, character development and plot twists than at least 90% of the Netflix's shows, just winning with a 35 material deficit is enough to make a best seller book or movie but the amount of checkmates this king escaped can make this the comeback history of the century (at least on the low elo history)
😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊
😮😮😅😅😅😅😅😅😅🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😢
wth where are the 2 replies in this comment
Oh 😊😊 that’s iiooo 😅😅😅😅😅
@@KaidenPvP15spam comments
Black at the end missed so many mates that it’s actually impressive how he found all the WRONG moves
I think he played all the right moves, but not necessarily in the right order.
I was even trying to be considerate with how he was 300 elo and just low on time but there were SO MANY obvious moves right there that I simply cannot believe that he somehow found a way to lose
The reason I love this channel is he can go from covering a riveting match between Magnus and Hikaru to this game in back to back videos.
could you imagine Magnus and Hikaru commentating this game lol
@@williamrobert9898 😭😭😭😂😂
And a weird “lost on time” parallel between the two.
@@williamrobert9898 They're gonna end the video after the first move
This game actually makes a lot of sense to me. We are dealing with a player who learned opening tactics, but NEVER learned basic checkmating tactics. My younger kids play JUST like this. They never want to sit and learn how to give a checkmate. Their games end by just taking ALL of their opponent’s pieces, getting as many queens as possible, and just expecting their opponent to resign.
This is why I say lower rated players should never resign. I know it’s supposed to be chess etiquette or something, but how do you ever learn how to win an endgame if the game ends every time someone hangs their queen?
As a lowly 1100, I agree 100%. It's still 50/50 if you blunder your queen against me lmao
sell them
That's me lol. But everytime I take all the pieces out except for king it goes stalemate. Thought the rule is so stupid so I just stopped playing. Elo 105 or something
@@giedrius2149 it’s a totally solvable problem. You just need to learn how to force a checkmate just like you likely learned opening techniques.
If you have two Rooks (or Rook and Queen) the ladder mate is the easiest to learn imo.
Also Rook and King or Queen and King is also not too tough once you learn the pattern.
Where I still struggle is if I am left with only bishops and/or knights.
Not even that. As someone who plays a decent amount of bullet, finding mates with low time can get very tricky. A better strategy in a demolishing position like this is to just remove all opponent's material and then premove ladder mate with 2 queens (will take less than 1.5 seconds off your clock)
As someone who hasn’t watched any of the video yet, this is a certified GothamChess classic
Ob
As someone who also hasn’t watched the video yet I love the part late on in the video where he said a funny thing
Same
Same here
I haven’t seen the video but this was so relatable
What's absolutely fantastic about this game is if this was over the board, they both probably would have agreed that white's king actually was checkmated at one point during that final sequence, it was only by virtue of the computer telling white he still had legal moves that he didn't concede
Levi in 2022: 50 Elo game
Levi in 2025: -3000 Elo game
Levi in 2028: slaying titans
Nah man, I'm gonna be the first player in history to get negative Elo. I have the skills (or lack of them rather), time, motivation. Just watch me go.
@@mariuszpudzianowski8400 good luck, see you at the top
@beyond your imagination thx
@@denispasanen9237 Don't you mean bottom?
Levy should create a tournament between all his 50 elo fans, would be epic.
He needs to find some actual 50 elo players first, instead of 200+
Underrated
@@strategicsage7694 That's easy: He can gather all of Hololive! I'm dead freaking serious: You have to watch some of Hololive's games! Insanity and hilarity ensue! I don't care if you're a weeb or not, just bombard that idea out of your head and watch them as a chess player!
@@MALEMization
holy shit the rabbit hole expands I thought I was on another video for a second
@@ConfusionUwU I've always wanted GothamChess to analyse a Hololive game that's all!
Levy refusing that his "glass" isn't a flower vase is hilarious. It is.
It just looks like a jug
It's called a carafe, man. haha
@@mikeluque6527 I always though carafe was the slender necked ones with a glass stopper you used to air wine. Almost certain my mom had an almost identical one that Levy uses to put flowers in for many years. Maybe she still does.
It's a carafe, you can do both with it, but drinking straight from it is weird
It’s giving Phil Lester
“White won with a 35 point disadvantage and survived 100 possible checkmates “ 😂. Not even Magnus could survive that.
Bro wtf
magnus will cry the shit down if that ever happens to him
Not even stock fish would be able to do that 😭
I feel so happy for Levy. It's such a feat that he got sponsored by such a big company like Water.
i didn't really think much on his water container until he pointed it out lol
Bonder
Can't wait for the Levy-oxygen collab to drop
Belmud
I thought the company name is hydrogen dioxide
bro hung more checkmates in 60 seconds than GMs have made in their entire lives
False GMs has to learn to play aswell
@@lightwrkszn7674 you must be fun at parties
@@lightwrkszn7674 fAlSe
@@williamrobert9898 stfu, that's overused
@@lightwrkszn7674 🤓
This may be the single most undeserved victory in history. Incredible.
Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany
@DerPudding Pretty undeserved win if you ask me
his opponent also gets the most deserving loss lol
@@georgeiii2998 ok, the 2nd most lol
Underserved loss maybe, but if you manage to dodge 59 checkmates, you earned it. Mind games on max lol.
Thinking to myself "oh theres mate in one this wasn"t so bad" and checking the time stamps to see 10 minutes left hit me like a fucking train
Remember iys 200 elo.. not even martin would miss that M1
200 elo chess players out there motivating us to never give up🔥🔥🔥
white survived a check avalanche in a very impossible level and the coincidence of the last pawn that hasn’t died yet won him the game
@@thekingruler1182 probably due to the stockfish 200's trying to pass you to get to 2100 kekw
@TheKingRuler11 As a 1800 elo, you'll get better
@@cameron_j40 life changing comment
I love how Levy starts on a calm tone, explaining every move and alternative and goes on to scream beyond madness in the endgame.
Harry: I’m up 35 points in material
Levy: So you’re going to checkmate, right?
Harry: …
Levy: … so you’re going to checkmate, right?
Mohammad: *wins game*
Voldemort has a nightmare in which a muggle caretaker is murdered
@@Scratchy__The_cat no it was Harry.
@@Scratchy__The_catno it wasn’t
unsuccessful argument, successful troll in making people believe @ramen3611 is a harry potter nerd XD
You went full Anakin meme, and I love it.
Mohammad sending this game thinking be like levi would be proud of him for winning against 2 queens
Actually I was shocked I won the game and thought it will be a good low elo game to analyse and I hope it was
@@mhaao I learned playing chess when i was 27. Only mistakes, practice and more games will make you better. You will get a lot better when you start anticipate opponents moves, and start counting more than two moves. By counting quickly next three moves, you will be at 1400 elo without even knowing. Keep having fun!
@@mhaaoخرب عرضك هذا طلع انته 😂😂😂، والله عفيه طيحت حظ الأمريكي
18:49 Levi turned into Mickey really quick
lmao
😂
true 🤣
he forgot that he took chess lessons instead of voice acting lessons
That was hilarious, and I was watching on 1.25x so it sounded even higher
I like how at 17:46 Levi counts Queen b2 as a Mate and seconds later when Black plays the move its the WRONG ONE😂
he is just so lost at that point 😂
@@TungTran-ch8fi Yeah, these videos can't be beneficial for his sanity😂
Yes yes, that was it, noticed it as well, so did our player, sooo it just a human error, metabags, lol
Quest : Find the only move that doesn't mate your opponent in a +20 M1 situation.
MAYBE THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN DOING
literally avoiding mate in 1
and that's why they're gms
@@dolbitnormalno8294 the fuck is that pfp
For many many moves in a row
I was screaming at the end when Levi was counting all the mates in one 🤣
He should’ve shown all of the blunders, mistakes and missed wins at the end
500 blunders, 700 mistakes, 450 missed wins, 100 felonies, 250 counts of manslaughter.
that would ruin the clickbait bro
@@Anonymous_Pi nah there's only 2 blunders: black blundered the whole game and his own time
There's more blunders than there is moves
I ran the game through the analysis engine. here's what it came up with:
White:
Brilliant: 0
Great Move: 0
Best Move: 24 (most of these were in the endgame)
Excellent: 16
Good: 11
Book: 2
Inaccuracy: 7
Mistake: 1
Miss: 1
Blunder: 1
Black:
Brilliant: 0
Great Move: 0
Best Move: 15
Excellent: 33 (most of these were in the endgame)
Good: 8
Book: 1
Inaccuracy: 8
Mistake: 0
Miss: 2
Blunder: 1
Summary:
Black got the better of white in that game. Both white and black missed some chances in the opening. Black better navigated a chaotic middlegame.
Accuracy:
White: 70.7
Black: 74.0
Granted, this doesn't include time so probably really inaccurate
No way levi got sponsored by water, can’t believe he made it this far. So proud of levi!
Levi’s the best. Even own a clothing brand🔥
Levy went from analyzing a matchup of the two best players in the game playing at the highest level to analyzing a 50 elo matchup and both videos were excellent.
"This is not a flower vase you bozos."
Tough words from someone drinking from a flower vase.
I’ve never seen two people be so evenly matched in being bad at something. 😂
Tbh I half expected white to somehow checkmate black
@barthoven609 Considering the Dunning-Kruger effect, he probably thinks everyone he plays sucks.
These low-elo chess videos always manage to improve my mood, no matter how bad my day is going.
Happy to hear it from the winner of the most ridiculous match
@@mhaao Mohammad is that you 😭😭
Legit this is more entertaining than watching GMs play.
Hey man why u disrespecting me like that bruv
@@blackisanxious7178 yes
A match between someone that does everything they can to loose and someone who does nothing they can to win
the stoppable force VS the movable object
@@wasifchowdhury2004 lmao
Literally. 😂
This is extremely well put
Luigi wins by doing absolutely nothing
White went beast mode on the psychological game avoiding 100 mates in 1.
As a 250 elo player myself, somehow, this video gives me immense joy.
same😭
😂😂😂😂😂
sameeeeeeeeee
same
Lol I’m 800 elo I enjoy watching these videos because it makes me think I’m not bad when I get checkmated in 5 moves lol btw I’m updating it as I get better
Never seen 50 elo chess game before, this is gonna be a good one
The comment section is a battleground rn
He lies to get clicks and youtube promotes the video, then he changes it. Gimmick. Still a good video though.
EDIT: This comment has recieved a lot of hate, even getting a response from gotham. In no way did i insinuate lying was bad (or "gimmick") i was just observing what had happened. The comment above me clearly wrote that they think it's actually 50 elo, so i was just informing them it wasn't... that's all. I clearly stated i like the video and have no issues with gotham, not sure what all the anger is about. I support clickbait because it obviously grows a youtubers' community, but like i said it just can be a little confusing for a viewer. It's a little disheartening for my comment to be read in a way i wasn't expecting, i don't want to be viewed as the guy who attacked Gotham, because that wasn't my intention! Thanks for reading.
@@Archive41024Depends honestly,i Find his repeatedly changing clickbait-ish titles to be funny.Then again,he wasnt fooling around on the Magnus vs Hikaru match tho.
@@Archive41024Does he really do this consistently?
@@nonsens7832 I've seen him do it two other times. Come back later the title will be different. Doesn't bother me, i want the video to be popular anyway. Just kind of disappointing when the titles aren't true.
@@Archive41024 No way🙄
Sometimes I wish I could start all over again with my chess journey so to speak. The first few weeks of learning the very basics of the game are just magical
The first win ever would be my choice. I still remember if too!
I was signed up in a random chess tournament at my school. I had no experience in chess except that 1 time I played those old windows chess game. I learned basic chess and the classical 4 move checkmate. Many memories were made that day.
how did you learn
@@melon9285 Mostly by playing a lot and then analyzing games. Also reading helps but that can get boring imo
Check shogi. After I played couple of games on lishogi I got serious dose of empathy towards 400 elo players
Bro tried to checkmate with the Harem Gambit.
I don't understand how the opening was so normal for over 10 moves (and this is even counting the bishop down), and then at the end it became so ridiculous. I mean, I would give checks all the time just out of fear of stalemating by accident and chances are I'd find a mate out of pure luck. This is insane.
Rookies rarely play end games
Most modern chess players are probably 1000+ in openings by sheer virtue of memorizing 1 or 2 lines from a couple of openings, with some lesson/engine help.
Learning the London isn’t difficult, for as ample, and gets quite a decent position.
As soon as they’re out of the memorized opening, well… we get games like this one 😂
Yesterday Levy showed the best possible match in the world and today he flipped the script with the worst game in the world
Technically the best possible match is stockfish vs stockfish
@@CircuitrinosOfficial 🤓🤓🤓
That is not worst game in the world, that is some kid having fun with 3 queens, not caring about win or lose.
The pain you feel when realize there were so many Single Queens on that board but none of them were willing to mate with your king...😭
bruh
Hahahahhaha
Ayo😏
Sus🤨
That's how a red pill podcast is born 😅
skill issue 😎
bro managed to create an entire harem of queens and be unable to mate with any of them. truly a carlos magnusen moment
Levy going insane after trying to count how many -M1's in the position is something I didn't expect to see
wait are you the plates of fate guy
I didn't think Chess at this level existed.
Whether you remember it or not, there was a time when you played like this. Might have only been for a game or two, might have been years, but it exists.
@@stupidnamefilter yeah but if you know the rules and think a bit you are probably better then that ^^ But yeah ok maybe you are right for the first one or two games but other then that this should not happen :D But ok if someone is that bad but have fun it is ok, i mean it is a game and as long as you have fun why not.
It doesn't. This is not a serious match
@@stupidnamefilter you have to know how to play to play this badly.
Like you can get 0% on the test unless you knew the answers and answered incorrectly on purpose...
@@stupidnamefilter I have never played this badly bro even when i was a beginner
The fact that it wasn't even a draw, but it was a win for white just made me feel that at least I'm not the worst player in the world
Can we all just take a minute to appreciate the craftmanship on that flower vase?
lmao
7:57 I don't think white saw the mate in one, I think they saw the undefended pawn.
I think i saw it
Harry: Haha look how many Queens.🤤
Levy: 😱🤯🤬
edit: decided to spell his 4 letter name right.
Lol 😂😂😂
😂😂
@IloveMonke7866 😢it's Levi from aot now 😂
The thing that makes this even funnier is the title “GM” on both of them
HOW IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE TO MISS LIKE 100 MATES IN ONE?!
Actually he missed 63
@@Randomguy-mx3po no way u counted that lmao respect
@@Randomguy-mx3po +respect
You are the MVP here
Just like me for real
Recount them it was 62
Dude I'm not gonna lie watching Levy agonize at the end is straight up comedy gold
The stare into the void at the beginning was magical
Always is
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$560k? Amazing! how did you get started?
Levy needs to make videos like this with a drinking game involved. Every blunder is a shot
i don't want to die, thank you
or levi to die, for that matter
.5 blood alcohol
are you trying to kill him??
wow your trying to make him get knocked out cold and die
@@mattychae7176 could use beer or something lower abv as the shots. Doesn’t have to be hard liquor
"Can't make a checkmate without cracking a few Queens, Jack!"
- Harry, probably
I miss mate in 1 frequently and I get mad at myself, this guy turned it into an art
12:49 everyone seems to have missed knight to E3, this is only viable because the pawn is pinned by the queen
I like seeing the games with the timer. You get a feel for how long these players spent on each move.
White is a genius! LOL He had this planned 20 moves ahead. Black didn't quite understand how to coordinate his queens. 🤣🤣🤣This should be the game of the year!
Huh
This is without a doubt one of the games of all time.
From all the games I have seen in my life, that is DEFINITELY one of them
Oh it is definitely one of them
Oh definitely one of THEM
its definitely one of the series of the near infinite amount of chess moves possible and discovered
My god one of them!
Dude just wanted to build a harem man, leave him alone😂
(18:47)
"There are 20 mates in this position"
*starts Mickey voice*
"TwEnTy Of ThEm, MiNiMuM"
Levy is a living god 😂
MICKEY LMAOOOOOOOOO
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I do like the low ELO vids because despite playing chess since I was little, I have never played ranked. Always against my dad and my school's headmaster. I would *guess* my ELO is around 1600. But I remember all the silly mistakes I made when I was learning and all of the really short-sighted half-attempts at strategy I made. A lot of my early games at best consisted of tiny micro-strategies, 2 or 3-move combos that puts opponents in mildly annoying situations until you find one annoying enough to win a game.
So it's fun to watch these analysis videos because whilst I'm a much better player than I was as a kid, it's nice to have a professional go through why some moves are bad (or indeed why they're good). It's like an analysis of my younger self.
But that endgame? Holy shit. I don't think it's possible to analyse that.
"This is not a flower vase you bozos!"
- Levy, showing a flower vase
He's just trying to gas light us, but we are smarter not to be made buffoons.
18:18 best reaction I've seen from him so far
“Just ask the knight what its intentions are” 5:24
This quote seems kind of random. Am I missing something?
@@isavenewspapers8890helps to watch the video
@@isavenewspapers8890 Its just a way of saying that you're forcing the knight to either take a pawn/piece, or leave your position. AKA asking it what it came here for, and leave if it doesn't wanna do anything.
@@sanjayl3362 I know what it means. What I'm saying is that I don't know why this person specifically decided to quote this moment of the video. Normally, this would be done to draw attention to a funny or interesting moment, but this moment seems pretty mundane.
@@isavenewspapers8890 I suppose they thought it sounded random out of context
18:19 i dont know how much meme can i make with this
Bro said ima fork the queen and bishop with my bishop😂😂
17:51 the voice break is real. I feel for him.
11:36 this man is too brilliant for our minds to even attempt to comprehend. Put him agains magnus right now, we’ve found our champions
Levy being like the count from Sesame street counting mates
ONE bozo! Ah, ah, ah!
golden comment
This is so much fun to watch, makes me feel like I'm not the only brainlet when playing chess
I myself am the master of stalemates, happens way more often than a checkmate
19:33 oh, that's like playing bullet hell, you are dodging, but don't know how
In the part of the vid where Gotham was still trying to enumerate all of the missed mates, there's at least one he missed. That's how insane this is.
there's a total of 59 lmao so yeah there were a fair few left
There's also a moment at 17:46 where he counts a move as a 'mate in 1' which is actually the wrong move that Harry then makes. It's like watching Harry slowly turns you into a Harry.
@@MrDagren interestingly enough, the very next move Levy actually says that Queen f6 ist not M1, when in fact it is.
My stomach hurts from laughing. I'm a terrible player but this just made me feel really good about my chess.
the main point of learning opening theories is not to play like a robot, move by move, it is to not poop your pants within the few first move and ready to embrace the battle. You will see a lot of time, some one start with a garbage move and then turn out it is a decent opening with the move order mixed later on, and newbies who don't know opening theories will panic. And thanks to Levy and his opening courses, I've gained 300 elo for the last few month, I'm proud to say that I'm a pretty good 1500s elo player
Levy your videos are not just entertaining but they're also instructive ,,I would like to thank you for all your lessons man I'm now 900 in blitz 😊
@don't be surprised What is that shit ?
No joke, some of the things he says seem obvious, yet I still missed out on them. Definitely helped me improve, especially in terms of awareness - which piece can take which, how to put pressure and create succesful attacks etc.
That endgame looked like a puzzle on avoiding checkmating
4:24
I just started laughing uncontrollably after that move
literally the pawn is walking and crusing the crib
7:33 is way better. He didn't identify, it just his oponent helping him to make right moves, I do it myself to my oponents(eh or did in recent past), and to save his horsey he moves it in only obivious safe place, but that is one of good time codes in this history
@@Molb0rg It's more like I thought I was prepared for the worst play I've ever seen in my life, and yet that move still was not what I expected given the context of the last move
@@klodpraisor it was a good video any way, made me notice the difference in noob strategies(noob myself, so), now I do look at my opponents games - how did they played with others(in addition to analyze how was my game with them) and try to find some flaws or sucesses in their games(did that before as well but was looking for different things). In that sense often a good move is 30-50% chance, as there is a good move with the piece and a bad or few bad ones. And they look identical(for a noob) until it played the situation 2-3-5 moves. And it may happen more often with reactive chess which noob tend to play, as they make 1-2 move offence(two moves is advanced noob) and react on the same level, and here is when opponent may have a chance to help opposite side to have a chance to make a good move, as it sees some level of danger and tries to immediatly solve the problem, at least pointing the problem to opposite side.
And that is why you see game score is like rollocoaster, black white advantage - black helps white, white helps black and it a success when one of the sides keeps the advante it has for 2-3 moves. So chances to play a good move or even few aren't that low, it keep it each and every time is what is a problem, and strategy. So that we see some good moves here is not suprising, somtimes a good move is the only one(reasonable) to make, it just that pro do not get in such situations, as they do not have the chances, because they both sides prevent it from happening.
All in all I think noob chess are underrated, lol
Lmfao
this is like Elmer trying to catch Bugs by firing several cannons and blowing everything except Bugs' spot
15:47 My favorite thing about the mate in one on C4 here is that it's actually, true to its name, blundering your queen by force as it is the only legal move with which to protect your king which means even at an Elo of 1 you lose your queen. It is literally impossible to miss because the rules will not let you.
The white pawn moves up, not down, you cannot lose on c4.
We’re actually reaching levels of elo I thought were impossible
The difference between 50 and 500 really just comes down to the amt of time spent tilting after a game like this
I'd rather watch 100 more of these than another Magnus/Hikaru game 🤣🤣🤣
15:54 till the end I couldn't stop laughing
I've had this happen to me a couple of times. The opponent tried to BM by making all his pawns queens before winning and either stalemated or lost on time. I hope both players are ok ... :)
i do that. WAY too much
Love how he reviews the game calmly in the start and then at 18:18 he just loses it 😂. Great video!
"it's a drink holder thing" - GothamChess
The entire first 2 minutes of this video was better chess played than the entirety of the most recent GTE episode. Absolutely amazing accomplishment by these 200 dudes so far!
I don't know. Games 3 and 4 were relatively normal.
I’m actually impressed he didn’t stalemate.
that would have been better than the actual outcome
Dude saw the quote "when you see mate in 1, look for better" and took it a little too seriously.
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Take a shot every time levy “doesn’t hate that move”
Gothams inserts of slight humour always makes me laugh. Gotham really makes the best chess content on UA-cam. Hands down.
More like Muhammad's and Harry's inserts of humor.