Hi! I'm the guy in the video 🤣 I messed up the move order in the opening and that got me in this super sad position ahah. I enjoyed playing with Anna during the Streamers Blitz Cup 😃
Thank you for clearly explaining all of your moves and the reasoning behind your moves in a way that we could understand and slowly enough to where we could comprehend.Thank you again.
Honesty in your commentating is super refreshing. It's tough if not impossible to work everything out in blitz, but flat out admitting you were going on instinct and "bluffing" is inspiring.
Anna, you’re a good sport. When you win you don’t rub salt into your opponent’s wounds and when you lose you learn from the experience and congratulate the winner.
Hi Anna Thank you for showing us the game, and yes, absolutely I did enjoy it!! It's very instructional having you explain and demonstrate essential chess principles from move 5 onwards and see how you took advantage of the space and strong centre. Perhaps the Nimzo-Indian 4.Qc2 line should be renamed 'The Cramling Attack' !
That guy's rating is 1757. Anna's rating is significantly higher at 2061. Of course she "destroyed him" as she originally wrote on this video and then she changed it to "shocked him" after several people were offended by her original video title. Anna is 300 rating points above him. That's not a shock at all. She is expected to beat anyone significantly lower in rating.
@@howardtreesong4860 except the millions of people who are dense and think a woman can’t be smart at amazing at something that is usually dominated by men
When I was in college, a friend of mine in the dorm liked to play chess, so we would sit down and play chess. I knew how to play - but I had never studied theory at all. So, after losing 3-4 games, I headed to the campus library to study up on chess theory. (This is where I learned about the Sicilian defense - which my friend hated when I played it). I also happened to find a small paperback on chess theory from Bobby Fischer. I found the book fascinating, because his entire theme was ATTACK. The book was fool of examples of how to attack from all kinds of positions. His biggest advice was always look for a way to attack. Watching this reminded of when I read that book. Great job in the tournament!
It is better to play positional chess until you have developed your pieces and have accumulated positional advantages, before launching an attack. It is seldom a good idea to attack while you have pieces waiting to be developed.
Congratulations. Keep going it’s a great game. I live in Hastings UK and in the 80’s we hosted some of the biggest tournaments ever. I met most of the top players. Sadly I don’t play any more but we still have a great club locally.❤️
The two Anna's I follow finished 1-2, lol. Maybe you see now why I keep talking about NOT having, "fear", and not allowing it to have control of any aspect of your game- not even to say, "I was scared when". People can use this when they play against you- and as you finally said, LOOKING & APPEARING confident, is just as important as being so, at times. This goes for many, many things, in this life. Won't be long, I believe, before you win your first big tournament. Keep implementing BOTH of your parents games, and you continue to build yourself into a very well-rounded player.
Awesome game! Thanks for mentioning the alarm. I had to pause the video just to find out where it's coming from. And when I continued watching, that's when you mentioned it. 😁
Interesting game! Good analysis from you Anna of this game of chess, thank you 👏 Good advice on psychological behavior during the blitz tournament! I agree
Anna ... You have a really beautiful, sporty approach to people in connection with the meeting at the game! Congratulations..Contrary to appearances, people are definitely more important than any sport*Best regards
Hello, Anna. I created a variation of the Cow opening I call the Manatee, or Sea Cow, opening 🤭. It’s not a great opening but I’ve had some success with it.
@@svetfeddersen9767 the Manatee came about because I was doing the cow wrong 😂 From White you open 1d3 then 1e3. With your Cow you then play Nd2 Nb3 and mirror the King side, but on this I jump straight from Nb1 to Nc3 and Ng1 to Nf3. I then develop my bishops to d2 and e2 before castling. It’s a mess. I know. It’s big and cumbersome just like a manatee. It also doesn’t hold up very well to aggression. But if you confuse your opponent by this opening, and they play a little more conservatively, it’s possible to have some success. But if your opponent just goes for an outright attack it’s not going to hold up very well.
@@dr.floridamanphd Have you tried doing something similar from the Black side? If you played one well known defence and had pawns on d6&e6, knights on c6 and f6, bishop on e7 this could arise from some lines in the Sicilian, e.g. Scheveningen!!
My favorite Swedish hero who didn't play Chess was Beowulf the man who hunted and defeat the Grendel. Beowulf means dog face beast; what we would translate into bear. Today we would say Grendel; and Grendel means bellowing powerful growls. The Babylonians called them mushkhushshu However in Beowulf time they are describe to be more like young Big Foots in shape and size..
Knowing nothing about chess, my take away was that it is a winning strategy in blitz tournaments simply to force the opponent to have to think. Thanks for thisw
A good game, nice job. Congrats on the 2nd place. As you noted, confidence is a big part of success, and it sounds like this win also brought another important factor: momentum. Can't say I'm a fan of sponsorships, IMO it lowers/cheapens the classy tone (example: the soft classical music in the background of intense games). On the plus side, I don't see any visible tattoos on you yet- exceptional, nowadays. 😁
GG ! Congrats !! Great advice Anna that's how I guess I got away with quite a few blunders by playing them very confidently in otb blitz. Time is money especially in otb blitz. Great fun too right. Sac sac mate and if it doesn't work win on time.
@@jason_108 No, both had 3 minutes on clock when they started + 2sec increment and when checkmate happened white had 43 seconds on clock 8:41 Position was lost anyway, but ...Kc6 would have been better move , it is not an instant mate at least
I think that the point Anna made in the video was that her opponent found himself in a losing position in less than one minute. The remainder of the time taken was simply needed to apply the coup-de-grace.
I also created a new cow variation called Wife Cow and the moment i move D3, i will yell at my some random accussations at my opponents face for no reason
This is the kind of attack Kasparow was doing all the time except for the fact that he exactly knew what he was doing as he was always brutally fast calculating.
Hello @AnnaCramling Back when I was about 13 (1976) I could 'map out' moves towards 36. My life long friend could inch that out a bit. I was wondering - if you will tell - how far can you see?
Dear Anna, well done! I would like to thank you, for you truly make chess more fun and interesting. There is one thing that makes me laugh the most: Men who are commenting you on your looks. Here is why. You remind me of my daughter so much, that i find myself a little bit upset, and yet amused whenever i feel that someone isn't respectful enough towards you. It is ridiculous and i am learning to just have fun with it. 😅🎉 Personaly, i think you are a very courageous young lady, and your heart is in the right place. And yes, you still have to develop yourself more as a human being, and find out what life is all about. I wish you nothing, then the very best on your journey. Thank you once more. Blessings to you and your kin. Amen. 🙏😇❤️
Well played. Well done! So cute that none of you knew where to stand 😊. Top 3 were all women. So good to see. You still managed to play very well in the tournament ❤.
Not really under a minute but that was a fast game😅 Impressive anyway. (Let me know if you're interested in collaborating; I sent you an email about it by the name Tanishq)
This is so funny. Being chessplayers and knowing all pieces has its own place, but so confused where to stand on the podium😂😂🙈🙈. Grattis till 2:a plats!😊
Great game. But what I really wanna know is who tf designed those trophies. They look ridiculous, like someone glued the ugliest vase they could find onto a little pedestal...
Bold and masterful attack, dear Anna. Congratulations!! So with your Nord VPN, you can safely watch "The Seventh Seal", until you fall asleep on your jet journey to a tournament.. While asleep, you dream it's YOU playing chess against Mr Death. But in the end, for the first time in his rein, Mr Death resigns, because he said your smile and kindness (& your skill!) caused him to become distracted. And so, you lived to play chess with thousands of humans, and live happily ever after.. Then you woke up when your jet touched down in Antwerp! 🙂
Please Play Matan Evenoff so we can watch him blatantly lie about how the pieces move vertically and call the knights ponies or something and then flip over the table and say that it counts as winning - I would be in fits of laughter
A strange thing happened to me the other day. The radio interviewed a woman who played chess and her parents also played chess. The strange thing was that they spoke Swedish. I never heard Anna speak Swedish more than a word here and there.
@@almendratlilkouatl I know that she speaks three languages but 99 % of the things she says on YT are in English and then there are some few words in Spanish.
Anna please comment; I started to learn how to play chess, because my daughter has started to play. I am not competitive in games or sports, because I have always felt that winning at the expense of beating someone is not healthy . I am 75 yrs old. Was pulled into the USMC (marine corps) as a combat medic(corpsman) during the Vietnam War. I am not immune that in life, competition to survive happens. But to play at it as a sport seems unnecessarily harmful. How do you feel for the other player, after beating them? What is your rationale for being ok with that?
Get the exclusive NordVPN deal here: nordvpn.com/chessanna. It’s risk free with Nord’s 30 day money-back guarantee! #ad
I rather use ChadVPN
No surprise; another real nice Guy. Congrats Anna.
Can't you afford a sweater that fits better? That one is several inches too short. Fall is here it's going to get colder.
Video starts at 2:06.
@@ckobo84 Anna's a bit of a fashion bug. She knows what works.
Hi! I'm the guy in the video 🤣 I messed up the move order in the opening and that got me in this super sad position ahah. I enjoyed playing with Anna during the Streamers Blitz Cup 😃
What is your rating ?
@@Xadrez_XequeMatos thanks for the game!!!!! Was so nice meeting you!
@@AnnaCramlingLikewise, Anna! I hope I can get a rematch some day 🙏 ♟️
@@williamyoung512 My peak is 1775 FIDE, 2000 online. Currently on 1757 FIDE :)
Haha! Thanks for commenting! I'm glad you lost!
Thank you for clearly explaining all of your moves and the reasoning behind your moves in a way that we could understand and slowly enough to where we could comprehend.Thank you again.
Honesty in your commentating is super refreshing. It's tough if not impossible to work everything out in blitz, but flat out admitting you were going on instinct and "bluffing" is inspiring.
Anna, you’re a good sport. When you win you don’t rub salt into your opponent’s wounds and when you lose you learn from the experience and congratulate the winner.
She has an unfair advantage, she unintentionally distracts her opponents.
Hi Anna
Thank you for showing us the game, and yes, absolutely I did enjoy it!! It's very instructional having you explain and demonstrate essential chess principles from move 5 onwards and see how you took advantage of the space and strong centre.
Perhaps the Nimzo-Indian 4.Qc2 line should be renamed 'The Cramling Attack' !
That guy's rating is 1757. Anna's rating is significantly higher at 2061. Of course she "destroyed him" as she originally wrote on this video and then she changed it to "shocked him" after several people were offended by her original video title. Anna is 300 rating points above him. That's not a shock at all. She is expected to beat anyone significantly lower in rating.
There should be no shock involved in a 2000+ elo player beating a 1757 player. Everybody fully expects that to happen.
You know clickbait sometimes goes over people heads (content creator usually)
@@howardtreesong4860 except the millions of people who are dense and think a woman can’t be smart at amazing at something that is usually dominated by men
This video would have greatly benefited with a little analysis at 6:01. That eval bar was rapidly moving toward a black advantage.
When I was in college, a friend of mine in the dorm liked to play chess, so we would sit down and play chess. I knew how to play - but I had never studied theory at all. So, after losing 3-4 games, I headed to the campus library to study up on chess theory. (This is where I learned about the Sicilian defense - which my friend hated when I played it). I also happened to find a small paperback on chess theory from Bobby Fischer. I found the book fascinating, because his entire theme was ATTACK. The book was fool of examples of how to attack from all kinds of positions. His biggest advice was always look for a way to attack.
Watching this reminded of when I read that book. Great job in the tournament!
It is better to play positional chess until you have developed your pieces and have accumulated positional advantages, before launching an attack. It is seldom a good idea to attack while you have pieces waiting to be developed.
Smart to study up! Ever the student here.
I enjoy your video's Anna
Really nice to see you pick up a sponsor
Without skipping a beat Anna continues posting content right after the Olympiad !! The girl's hard working to say the least!
Just love watching her!⭐️⭐️⭐️
Congratulations. Keep going it’s a great game. I live in Hastings UK and in the 80’s we hosted some of the biggest tournaments ever. I met most of the top players. Sadly I don’t play any more but we still have a great club locally.❤️
Clickbait worked on me. And now I think less of myself.😂
Good game Anna.
Well played, Anna. Bluffing the confidence and all.
The two Anna's I follow finished 1-2, lol. Maybe you see now why I keep talking about NOT having, "fear", and not allowing it to have control of any aspect of your game- not even to say, "I was scared when". People can use this when they play against you- and as you finally said, LOOKING & APPEARING confident, is just as important as being so, at times. This goes for many, many things, in this life.
Won't be long, I believe, before you win your first big tournament. Keep implementing BOTH of your parents games, and you continue to build yourself into a very well-rounded player.
You make me want to play chess again , been 30 years
yes ! you definitely should :)
Same here.
Do it bro it's a lot of fun.
Great Job, Anna, and your sportsmanship and effervescence is so admirable … Thank You, Champ!
Awesome game! Thanks for mentioning the alarm. I had to pause the video just to find out where it's coming from. And when I continued watching, that's when you mentioned it. 😁
Interesting game! Good analysis from you Anna of this game of chess, thank you 👏 Good advice on psychological behavior during the blitz tournament! I agree
is it you?
I’m working towards this being my standard, all-the-time, opening. Thanks for teaching me!
anna your awesome !! , the game of chess seems like a great way for a senior person to play to keep their mind sharp .
Always smiling… contagious and fun to watch.
Anna ... You have a really beautiful, sporty approach to people in connection with the meeting at the game! Congratulations..Contrary to appearances, people are definitely more important than any sport*Best regards
Hello, Anna. I created a variation of the Cow opening I call the Manatee, or Sea Cow, opening 🤭.
It’s not a great opening but I’ve had some success with it.
Please explain the Manatee!!!
@@svetfeddersen9767 the Manatee came about because I was doing the cow wrong 😂
From White you open 1d3 then 1e3. With your Cow you then play Nd2 Nb3 and mirror the King side, but on this I jump straight from Nb1 to Nc3 and Ng1 to Nf3. I then develop my bishops to d2 and e2 before castling.
It’s a mess. I know. It’s big and cumbersome just like a manatee. It also doesn’t hold up very well to aggression. But if you confuse your opponent by this opening, and they play a little more conservatively, it’s possible to have some success.
But if your opponent just goes for an outright attack it’s not going to hold up very well.
@dr.floridamanphd I like that, thank you for sharing!
I hope the pun was intentional haha. Sea Cow, C Cow, Nc3 (a c knight, c cow) instead of Nd2
@@dr.floridamanphd Have you tried doing something similar from the Black side? If you played one well known defence and had pawns on d6&e6, knights on c6 and f6, bishop on e7 this could arise from some lines in the Sicilian, e.g. Scheveningen!!
I appreciate your openness and that you did not have everything neatly planned out ahead of time
How many times does sneakily flip her bird, starting at 9:07?
its so nice to see happy people, how refreshing everyone in todays world !!
Great to see 2 of the nicest chess streamers finishing first and second!
The other one is the red hair girl on the stage?
@@Ca-yr2rz Amaya came first, she's the one who comes on stage last in the red dress
@@biosparkles9442 thanks!!
Anna, I love the way you think out loud on these videos.
Great win, great video. Congratulations, Anna, and thank you!
My favorite Swedish hero who didn't play Chess was Beowulf the man who hunted and defeat the Grendel.
Beowulf means dog face beast; what we would translate into bear.
Today we would say Grendel; and Grendel
means bellowing powerful growls. The Babylonians
called them mushkhushshu
However in Beowulf time they are describe to be more like young Big Foots in shape and size..
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you- Thank you AGAIN Anna for helping me to think like a champion!!! You are the Best!!!! 👏👏😘
Knowing nothing about chess, my take away was that it is a winning strategy in blitz tournaments simply to force the opponent to have to think. Thanks for thisw
Thou art my path of Light in learning Chess,
thank you! Marcel
At 8:35 I would have tried to disrupt her progress by Q g8 to g5 and remove the knight.
A good game, nice job. Congrats on the 2nd place. As you noted, confidence is a big part of success, and it sounds like this win also brought another important factor: momentum.
Can't say I'm a fan of sponsorships, IMO it lowers/cheapens the classy tone (example: the soft classical music in the background of intense games). On the plus side, I don't see any visible tattoos on you yet- exceptional, nowadays. 😁
Det ska bli kul att kolla nya säsongen av Förrädarna!
Also, something to watch out for when playing the Black side of the Qc2 Nimzo. Great win Anna!
Congrats, great game! Fun one to watch.
You're gonna see these people again over a chess board, never tell them you were bluffing.
Never give up more you play more confidence you get at that top level.
Anna chose to go with the torpedo gambit.
Anna's game is absolutely amazing!
What a way you've found to earn a living and see the world doing something you love to do. What a blessing.
I have been following you in English.... and I found a few days ago that you are from Fuengirola lol. Saludos desde USA.
I restarted playing chess thanks to you and just passed 300!
8:39 I'm only 1600 rated by I do not understand why he did not play Kf8 (?)
Anna is that girl you'll forever have a tiny crush on, but still hang out with all the time because she's doing the most fun stuff.
GG ! Congrats !! Great advice Anna that's how I guess I got away with quite a few blunders by playing them very confidently in otb blitz. Time is money especially in otb blitz. Great fun too right. Sac sac mate and if it doesn't work win on time.
Brilliant. Good game. Well checkmated
Less than one minute??????
I don't understand all this clickbait. Anna's videos are excellent in themselves! No need to trick viewers 😕
I think that's her actual play time exclusive of his.
Oh well
@@jason_108 No, both had 3 minutes on clock when they started + 2sec increment and when checkmate happened white had 43 seconds on clock
8:41
Position was lost anyway, but ...Kc6 would have been better move , it is not an instant mate at least
I think that the point Anna made in the video was that her opponent found himself in a losing position in less than one minute. The remainder of the time taken was simply needed to apply the coup-de-grace.
I also created a new cow variation called Wife Cow and the moment i move D3, i will yell at my some random accussations at my opponents face for no reason
“I destroyed this guy in less than a minute…I also defeated him at chess 😏😅
Great job! Enjoyed that!
This is the kind of attack Kasparow was doing all the time except for the fact that he exactly knew what he was doing as he was always brutally fast calculating.
Psychological? You bet! If your commentary is in align with the video then your "poker face" was superb. Well done, Anna!
Congrats Anna. Good game.
Good job, nicely played
Congratulations Anna. Great tournament
What a beautiful game, Anna. Your narration makes it so interesting to watch, wow. You are also such a tall girl haha))
Hello @AnnaCramling Back when I was about 13 (1976) I could 'map out' moves towards 36. My life long friend could inch that out a bit. I was wondering - if you will tell - how far can you see?
Well done, short and sweet, fun to watch.
Dear Anna, well done! I would like to thank you, for you truly make chess more fun and interesting. There is one thing that makes me laugh the most: Men who are commenting you on your looks. Here is why. You remind me of my daughter so much, that i find myself a little bit upset, and yet amused whenever i feel that someone isn't respectful enough towards you. It is ridiculous and i am learning to just have fun with it. 😅🎉 Personaly, i think you are a very courageous young lady, and your heart is in the right place. And yes, you still have to develop yourself more as a human being, and find out what life is all about. I wish you nothing, then the very best on your journey. Thank you once more. Blessings to you and your kin. Amen. 🙏😇❤️
Anna with 3 min on the clock: 🌩
Anna with 60 min on the clock: 🦥
Inspiring. Love the open
You didn't look like you wanted to play against him. You tore him up. That guy was better than me and you owned him.
It took a lot more than 1 minute.
The headline says she "shocked" the opponent in less than a minute, not that she won the game in less than a minute. She played a shocking move.
Congrats! Victory well deserved. I bet your mom was very proud
It's impressive how fast all you play
Well played. Well done! So cute that none of you knew where to stand 😊. Top 3 were all women. So good to see. You still managed to play very well in the tournament ❤.
Not really under a minute but that was a fast game😅 Impressive anyway.
(Let me know if you're interested in collaborating; I sent you an email about it by the name Tanishq)
Congratulations Anna on gaining 30 points and winning 2nd 🎉🎉🎉
This is my new favourite channel and I don't even play chess!
Total domination, amazing game!!
I didn`t know the Blitz tournament have FIDE rating! Congrats on so many points!!!
It would have been nice to have the timer visible. Great game!
This is so funny. Being chessplayers and knowing all pieces has its own place, but so confused where to stand on the podium😂😂🙈🙈. Grattis till 2:a plats!😊
I'm not a chess expert, but right before the end, didn't Anna have a check on his King, with her Knight, or am I getting something confused?
Great game. But what I really wanna know is who tf designed those trophies. They look ridiculous, like someone glued the ugliest vase they could find onto a little pedestal...
True
WTG Anna that was a good game enjoyed
Bold and masterful attack, dear Anna. Congratulations!!
So with your Nord VPN, you can safely watch "The Seventh Seal", until you fall asleep on your jet journey to a tournament.. While asleep, you dream it's YOU playing chess against Mr Death. But in the end, for the first time in his rein, Mr Death resigns, because he said your smile and kindness (& your skill!) caused him to become distracted. And so, you lived to play chess with thousands of humans, and live happily ever after.. Then you woke up when your jet touched down in Antwerp! 🙂
Please Play Matan Evenoff so we can watch him blatantly lie about how the pieces move vertically and call the knights ponies or something and then flip over the table and say that it counts as winning - I would be in fits of laughter
Is takin immediatly on e6 and put the tower on e1 after an error? Because if he takes you pin his queen
Amizing game, you are great
8:43 He did a terrible move. Gave you the game. King c6 was the move.
Interesting how you caused him the crowd him out where his king ended up getting pushed down, which you were then able to exploit.
Anger Management with Anna C.
"I don't speak Portuguese but I do speak Spanish" is a guaranteed way to insult a Portuguese person!
Id also be done in 1 minute
Nice game. I would have played 10. Bh6, stranding black's king in the center.
Joao is Portuguese for John. Portuguese is similar to Spanish.
As amateur geoguessr player these NORDVPN transations were pain to watch
Lol your opponent went a little nuts with the fianchettos! That can't be a good thing in the Nimzo Indian.
Congrats n the second place. 🎉 Always carry a folding tote. U can carry it and the prize(s) aboard.
Anna, you are a ray of sunshine.
Love the videos. Have you ever played against Anna Muzychuk?
A strange thing happened to me the other day. The radio interviewed a woman who played chess and her parents also played chess. The strange thing was that they spoke Swedish. I never heard Anna speak Swedish more than a word here and there.
La suegra is swedish and el suegro is Spanish, so Anna speaks Swedish, Spanish and English
@@almendratlilkouatl I know that she speaks three languages but 99 % of the things she says on YT are in English and then there are some few words in Spanish.
Great game and very helpful explanation. But it took more than a minute 😄
Anna please comment; I started to learn how to play chess, because my daughter has started to play. I am not competitive in games or sports, because I have always felt that winning at the expense of beating someone is not healthy . I am 75 yrs old. Was pulled into the USMC (marine corps) as a combat medic(corpsman) during the Vietnam War. I am not immune that in life, competition to survive happens. But to play at it as a sport seems unnecessarily harmful. How do you feel for the other player, after beating them? What is your rationale for being ok with that?
Boy howdy, you're tall, Anna! On the stage everyone looked little
Hello Anna,
It doesn't matter what you play, I could watch you play all day long.