For something that seemed like it was going to be somewhat salacious, this actually turned out to be one of the more wholesome pieces of chess content.
Yeah! I mean, this is marketing clout. Lie detectors are mostly bullshit. There's the editing and scripting and all that. But as a market piece for such a tiny sport like chess this was nice and pleasant. I come from a martial arts background where the marketing is "I WILL KILL YOU!!! NO I WILL KILL YOU MORE!!!" "SEE THE KILLING NEXT SUNDAY! Yeah, I prefer the wholesome vibe a lot more.
@@klaushoward9158this 100%. Isn’t it crazy that people being candid is so much more endearing than a bland piece of “you boost me up then I’ll boost you up” my respect for both these guys just went up another notch. Loved it.
I just want to know. What's Lucy's reaction to the question - do u like andrea botez and u said yes. Please tell in one of your videos or in comments 😂. I m really curious.
But what if they had tricked a friend by stealing a piece off their board when they looked away and it turns into a real conspiracy regarding their actual profession???
I really respect Levy for still wanting to be a GM and being willing to admit that his acceptance is more coping than genuine. He still wants it, and I want it for him. He's had good enough games and good enough performances that he could probably reach for it, but he's talked about his mental blocks and anxiety that hold him back. That's hard to come to terms with and be honest about, and I respect the crap out of him for talking about it publicly.
The ironic part is while it seems harder, I actually think fixing your mental game and performance anxiety issues would take less time than acquiring the knowledge to make the next move to GM. So if he already has the knowledge and skill (or close to) to be a GM, I think the hardest part is done, he just needs to seek out a good sports psychologist and therapist.
At this point in his age and Elo trajectory... Becoming GM would be a highly irregular and exceptionally rare accomplishment. At one point maybe there was a path to it, but it would be hard to accomplish while running a busy TH-cam channel. Hikaru had the benefit of already being a gm when he started making videos.
@@Daniel-ng8fiI don't think he has the knowledge though. When you see him analyze top level games, or even when playing Hikaru... He's often amazed at the moves they make, in a way that, to me, seems like he doesn't intuitively understand top level moves without analyzing. He's close in terms of ELO as just a number... But even 100 rating points at that upper level is like an entirely different and distant plateau of understanding. Close, yet so far away. Plus, his age. Learning chess, or anything for that matter is significantly harder as you age. Him becoming GM now would be a very atypical path to gm. I think it's the opposite. Psychologically he can can handle it, but he just doesn't have the practical knowledge to be a gm. I can't imagine being able to build a channel like his, and becoming a gm at the same time. If he focused on becoming a gm from a young age, throughout his career, I have little doubt levy could have been a gm. But her shouldn't be so dissatisfied. His career as a creator is way more lucrative, he's got way more recognition than any gm besides Magnus, his job is much more social and interactive and enjoyable than that of a GM's (Hikaru aside lol), he likely has a far bigger impact and influence over the chess world as the top chess creator. The only gm anyone cares about is the #1 for the most part. Everyone else is basically a side note in history. Surely he would ideally want to be a gm AND have his channel... But from where I'm standing, his TH-cam career is a much better choice if having to choose between the two.
@@d-rockanomaly9243 You're implying he wants to be a GM to grow his career and publicity, but that's probably just not true. In reality this guy loves chess and he wants to reach the highest levels of it. What you're saying isn't wrong, he has many disadvantages, but at the same time anything is possible. There are underdogs in every sport.
That Toy Story guy is Geri, he originally appeared in the short “Geri’s Game”. Where he’s shown to be a chess player too! It’s all wrapped back around.
I clicked for the lie detector content, but the actual video was phenomenal... The evening atmosphere of deep talks was making you hold your breaths much longer than normal... Every question you kept expecting them to get savage about each other...but turns out they both love and respect each others work and skill a lot. Wholesome friendship story and a bit of sneak peak behind their real personalities and some small fragments of info about their personal life or life stories... Dude. This video frickin slapped! Definitely do more, this is gonna get way more views than any other chess videos (maybe excluding the cheating scandal....). However most importantly these kinds of videos will make people realize chess is a great game of mature people bonding over the board. Games tend to be toxic and look at these two gentlemen showing you great example how relaxed you can be while playing a rival...
Danny's honesty about jelousy is actually great, it shows in this recent content that he is in fact comfortable in front of a camera, he does want to create content and this video is spectacular! Hope to see more from this, it's never too late to start making good quality content and help the industry grow!
@@Jared_Witte03 yes, it means 'cap'. Not sure if that's how you use 'cap' but you nailed the meaning regardless. Almost like how no matter how I spell 'jelosy' you'll still get the point. Because spelling is dumb like that. Or humans are smart like that... idk
I love how they/Danny asked the lie detector man about his name, how he got his job, about his previous works... I've seen many lie detector videos, and I believe some of them had this man, and no one ever even asked/said his name. You got my like 2 minutes into the video.
I comment on almost NO Chess videos. I consume them voraciously, but almost never comment. This video needs to be seen by everyone. Well done, guys, and I'd like to see more of these between other players/content creators.
Completely agree. Hence commenting on your comment (and one other haha). These two always struck me as not being anything other than honest and this video showed that in the best way (didn't need the actual lie detector as they both immediately said yes to the supposedly embarrasing answer).
Frankly I don't think there is a better chess commentator than Robert Hess. Danya is definitely great too, but Hess is just something else when it comes to that.
For me personally, it's definitely Jan Gustafsson who got me excited about chess again. The combination with Peter Svidler was great, especially the World Championship match between Carlsen and Karjakin
I absolutely love this video. The interaction is so intimate and radically honest. And watching these two be self facing about themselves and their internal sensations about life and GM status.
But he seemed to believe he was telling the truth. So is this detector actually able to pick up his subconscious, true beliefs? Or was it just giving false readings? Personally I am an over thinker. I could imagine myself making myself nervous and throwing off the results lol
It is very cool that two of the most influential individuals in the online chess world would agree to do this. And then you come away thinking that they are both legitimately great people who enjoy what they do and truly love the game of chess. This was awesome. Thanks Levy and Danny.
14:45 This could honestly be a good example of why lie detector tests aren’t accurate. This is the kind of answer that would be stressful to admit out loud. Stress can be for a lot of reasons not just dishonesty. The machine just read that his blood pressure went up, which among other reasons could just mean he was stressed about bragging.
Like you would know anything? And yeah you're kinda right, but that's why he said a little which means unsure, but lie tests doesn't only use blood pressure
@@feli_1 It is widely known at this point by anyone familiar with the literature that “lie detectors” are massively inaccurate and do not meaningfully detect lies. They are a defunct pseudoscience. Yes, they measure more than just blood pressure. That does not mean they have some magic ability to discern truth.
Actually my favoruite chess event EVER was the Chess WCC 2018 commentary ever commentated by Danny & Hess. And they had guests on like Nakamura when he first started to become a streamer, it was AMAZING to behold as a new chess viewer... Danny & Hess has amazing commentary chemistry.
I’ve watch both of u for years, and this is the most entertaining video from y’all ever. Honesty is the best policy and Chess is the best game. Keep the dope content rolling.
Danny is the GOAT chess commentator. Dude is so naturally funny. My favorite Danny line as he crossed a street in Europe: "dodging traffic. A game as old as chess......and half as dangerous"
Very cool interview/conversation. I am sorry to say I watch yts and forget to like sometimes but Levy, I like yours more than most. Danny came across as much more likeable than I expected him to. Now to see more lie detector chess games! :D
WOW! That was a GREAT piece of content. Chapeau!! I always got a bit of an arrogant vibe from Danny, but it turns out he is honest, concerned about his work and admits he has weaknesses in such a heartwarming way. I came for the jokes, i stayed for their personality! Would LOVE a podcast by them!
@@MikkoRantalainenThese machines just check for a reaction, be it pulse or blood pressure. Being afraid to get caught in a lie can of course cause such a reaction, but answering uncomfortable questions honestly can also cause the same reaction. These tests are useless. Fun to watch though
@@MikkoRantalainen No it's completely useless technology for detecting lies, the guy who invented this technology hated how people started using it. People are different, anxiety and stress plays a huge role into how your results come out.
If they were valid they would be used everywhere commonly. Imagine how much easier it is to just connect people to a magic lie detector and ask questions than hire an investigation crew and try to find evidence of crimes
Leaving a comment to feed the algorithm, even though I'm a little late. Wholesome chess content is wonderful. Also, 100% I would watch the heck out of a Levy/Danny chill chess podcast.
Honestly, i wouldn't be surprised if anxiety when asked a question with more weight made Levy's test read a little off. Danny was definitely more relaxed throughout. I guess i read it more as anxiety/uncertainty/a desire for nuance rather than deception in most of those cases. Anyway it reminds me of myself and my own internal thought processes, and I empathize... i think a lot of answers i believe are truthful would read as doubt. Great video! There was a good dynamic there.
Wow, Danny's answers were really honorable, he seems like a very decent human being. I think a majority of ppl would have a hard time saying some of these things out loud, respect!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🤥 *The lie detector test begins with questions about earnings and personal preferences.* 01:05 🎙️ *The interviewer discusses the lie detector expert's background and experience.* 03:08 ♟️ *They mention playing chess while undergoing the lie detector test.* 08:12 🤔 *The interviewer admits to feeling proud of the interviewee's success but also experiencing moments of jealousy.* 10:06 👶 *The interviewer discusses childhood experiences, including shoplifting.* 16:28 📈 *Questions about financial success and content creation.* 18:46 🎙️ *The interviewer talks about their influence in the chess community.* 21:59 💰 *The discussion shifts to spending habits and budgeting.* 22:23 📚 *The possibility of writing a second book is mentioned.* 22:39 😕 *GothamChess occasionally feels jealous of opportunities and collabs rather than being jealous of people.* 23:05 😅 *GothamChess admits that he was careful about discussing the cheating scandal at first, as he considered the possibility of legal action.* 24:17 😄 *GothamChess mentions that he sometimes subconsciously eases off in games for content's sake and prefers entertaining gameplay over winning.* 24:58 🤣 *GothamChess expresses a desire to go get a drink after the interview.* Made with HARPA AI
I'd love to see more content like this, even without the lie detector. Just 2 guys who are immensely influential in the Chess world playing a couple games, and talking about the game, and life in general. Definitely need to get Magnus, Hikaru, and Fabi involved in this sort of setting.
This is currently the best piece of chess content of all time and will be remembered forever. 🐐🐐's of the chess BOOM pouring their hearts out. Forever honorary GM's and I hope you both eventually get there, we know you can.
Podcast idea is a solid one. I don't often sit through whole videos but would happily have you both in my ear while walking the dog. Could be more market with folks who aren't on WiFi.
Who do you want to see play lie detector chess next?
Hikaru and Magnus would be sick
Kramnik
Hikaru and Magnus
Bobby fischer
Hikaru and Magnus
For something that seemed like it was going to be somewhat salacious, this actually turned out to be one of the more wholesome pieces of chess content.
Thank you for making this comment - it's the thing that encouraged me to watch it! I was going to skip after the summary at the start!
Salacious? 😳
@@austinewing526 That's because of a neurochemical. Is that not the equivalent of saying yeah, that's because of contrast and arm or leg?
Yeah!
I mean, this is marketing clout. Lie detectors are mostly bullshit. There's the editing and scripting and all that.
But as a market piece for such a tiny sport like chess this was nice and pleasant. I come from a martial arts background where the marketing is "I WILL KILL YOU!!! NO I WILL KILL YOU MORE!!!" "SEE THE KILLING NEXT SUNDAY!
Yeah, I prefer the wholesome vibe a lot more.
@@T4gProdw
This was fun
Big fan Levy!
You guys showed and incredible amount of candor and I'd love to see more of that kind of content. Massive fan of yours here too!
@@klaushoward9158this 100%. Isn’t it crazy that people being candid is so much more endearing than a bland piece of “you boost me up then I’ll boost you up” my respect for both these guys just went up another notch. Loved it.
Post today's video🗣️🦅🔥🔥🔥 ragghhh🦅🦅🦅🦅
I just want to know. What's Lucy's reaction to the question - do u like andrea botez and u said yes. Please tell in one of your videos or in comments 😂. I m really curious.
Imagine not asking "Have you ever cheated in chess?"
Its possible they did ask and just didn't want it in the final cut of the video. Also they must have asked do you think Hans cheated
@@StanislavHronekno way can they ask about hans, they don’t want to get sued
@@Tateygb they can ask and just not put it in the video. Plus the lawsuit ended a while ago
But what if they had tricked a friend by stealing a piece off their board when they looked away and it turns into a real conspiracy regarding their actual profession???
@@Tateygb Can someone get sued for this? I mean isn't there a difference between accusing someone and saying "I personally think someone cheated"?
I really respect Levy for still wanting to be a GM and being willing to admit that his acceptance is more coping than genuine. He still wants it, and I want it for him. He's had good enough games and good enough performances that he could probably reach for it, but he's talked about his mental blocks and anxiety that hold him back. That's hard to come to terms with and be honest about, and I respect the crap out of him for talking about it publicly.
The ironic part is while it seems harder, I actually think fixing your mental game and performance anxiety issues would take less time than acquiring the knowledge to make the next move to GM. So if he already has the knowledge and skill (or close to) to be a GM, I think the hardest part is done, he just needs to seek out a good sports psychologist and therapist.
At this point in his age and Elo trajectory... Becoming GM would be a highly irregular and exceptionally rare accomplishment. At one point maybe there was a path to it, but it would be hard to accomplish while running a busy TH-cam channel. Hikaru had the benefit of already being a gm when he started making videos.
@@Daniel-ng8fiI don't think he has the knowledge though. When you see him analyze top level games, or even when playing Hikaru... He's often amazed at the moves they make, in a way that, to me, seems like he doesn't intuitively understand top level moves without analyzing. He's close in terms of ELO as just a number... But even 100 rating points at that upper level is like an entirely different and distant plateau of understanding. Close, yet so far away. Plus, his age. Learning chess, or anything for that matter is significantly harder as you age. Him becoming GM now would be a very atypical path to gm. I think it's the opposite. Psychologically he can can handle it, but he just doesn't have the practical knowledge to be a gm. I can't imagine being able to build a channel like his, and becoming a gm at the same time. If he focused on becoming a gm from a young age, throughout his career, I have little doubt levy could have been a gm. But her shouldn't be so dissatisfied. His career as a creator is way more lucrative, he's got way more recognition than any gm besides Magnus, his job is much more social and interactive and enjoyable than that of a GM's (Hikaru aside lol), he likely has a far bigger impact and influence over the chess world as the top chess creator. The only gm anyone cares about is the #1 for the most part. Everyone else is basically a side note in history. Surely he would ideally want to be a gm AND have his channel... But from where I'm standing, his TH-cam career is a much better choice if having to choose between the two.
@@Daniel-ng8fiman that's exactly what i thought. But i guess the mental part might just be harder for some people
@@d-rockanomaly9243 You're implying he wants to be a GM to grow his career and publicity, but that's probably just not true. In reality this guy loves chess and he wants to reach the highest levels of it.
What you're saying isn't wrong, he has many disadvantages, but at the same time anything is possible. There are underdogs in every sport.
The lie detector guy is so talented. Not only can he fix broken toys but also do this!
Ayo. Why is this so on point. Havent seen toy story in decades but this is 1:1
That Toy Story guy is Geri, he originally appeared in the short “Geri’s Game”. Where he’s shown to be a chess player too! It’s all wrapped back around.
@@mattkim96Oh ye!!
I remember watching that when I was younger. It’s all come full circle 😆🔥
I'm dead
I remember that short movie being in the begining of the bugs movie @@mattkim96
I clicked for the lie detector content, but the actual video was phenomenal...
The evening atmosphere of deep talks was making you hold your breaths much longer than normal...
Every question you kept expecting them to get savage about each other...but turns out they both love and respect each others work and skill a lot.
Wholesome friendship story and a bit of sneak peak behind their real personalities and some small fragments of info about their personal life or life stories...
Dude. This video frickin slapped! Definitely do more, this is gonna get way more views than any other chess videos (maybe excluding the cheating scandal....). However most importantly these kinds of videos will make people realize chess is a great game of mature people bonding over the board. Games tend to be toxic and look at these two gentlemen showing you great example how relaxed you can be while playing a rival...
this content was goated, now do one with magnus and hikaru xD
Petition to make this happen 🖊️ 📓
They would never agree to that but we can always hope
and Hans
This would be the next best thing to the Vegas thing, which isn't happening. :(
@@TheAdsfasdf4 Hans' lawyers are typing up terms of agreement as we speak. Hahahahaha.
Danny's honesty about jelousy is actually great, it shows in this recent content that he is in fact comfortable in front of a camera, he does want to create content and this video is spectacular! Hope to see more from this, it's never too late to start making good quality content and help the industry grow!
*jealousy you missed the a
@@Jared_Witte03 🧢
@@KrumovBobby What does the hat mean? That you don't care about misspelling?
@@Jared_Witte03 yes, it means 'cap'. Not sure if that's how you use 'cap' but you nailed the meaning regardless. Almost like how no matter how I spell 'jelosy' you'll still get the point. Because spelling is dumb like that. Or humans are smart like that... idk
@@Jared_Witte03 cap = lie
"bro i got a million dollars"
"CAP!" = "youre lying"
I love how they showed the Lie Detector being calibrated in the beginning.
“Calibrated”
Looked like a scene from a movie
Very much like the intro to Mindhunter
I swear I go vibes from toy story where the toy man stitched up Woody@@YoungKing-01
*Polygraph. Lie Dectectors don't exist
Such huge respect to Danny for his honesty. He just seems like such a standup guy.
Okay that was way more wholesome than I expected
Danny is really a peach of a man, and Levy is always damn entertaining.
Very well said‼️
Danny ‘s 🍑
do you like andrea botez was wild fr
She hawt
Honestly refreshing to see two men speaking from the heart, so much better than bottling it up and acting toxic
Speaking from the heart, and the rate at which it beats.
I love how they/Danny asked the lie detector man about his name, how he got his job, about his previous works... I've seen many lie detector videos, and I believe some of them had this man, and no one ever even asked/said his name. You got my like 2 minutes into the video.
I've never seen a lie detector video that felt wholesome before. Great job guys, that was a treat.
I comment on almost NO Chess videos. I consume them voraciously, but almost never comment. This video needs to be seen by everyone. Well done, guys, and I'd like to see more of these between other players/content creators.
Completely agree. Hence commenting on your comment (and one other haha). These two always struck me as not being anything other than honest and this video showed that in the best way (didn't need the actual lie detector as they both immediately said yes to the supposedly embarrasing answer).
the machine would blow up as soon as Hikaru enters the room, I love hicky he is deceptive as a kid, I dont even know how much selfaware he is of it
David Robbins is 100% the guy from Toy Story 2
Ah now u mentioned it.. especially from the cinematic shot at the intro with the background music.. definitely looks like him
Isn't that the same character from that short Pixar released of two old guys playing chess?
@@gabrielabrahao4383 it is indeed actually! Wow…
20:58 I don't know why but I just find it so cute how Danny finishes the knight move for Levy
Levy never fails to be in chess videos
because of partnership?
i mean that's true
Except that time he and Lucy were in Kitchen Nightmares
And he never will, until the day chess speaks for itself
Dumbest Comment of the year
We need more content with these two, also a podcast would be amazing.
Frankly I don't think there is a better chess commentator than Robert Hess. Danya is definitely great too, but Hess is just something else when it comes to that.
Leko ....
Totally agree! He is the best English speaking commentator
For me personally, it's definitely Jan Gustafsson who got me excited about chess again. The combination with Peter Svidler was great, especially the World Championship match between Carlsen and Karjakin
Sagar Shah is great aswell
Especially with david howell
i would watch the *hell* out of a chess podcast like this. Good talk, ambient music, good chess, good vibes.
11:54 You guys could call the podcast “IM Enough”
I think this comment needs more appreciation
This is so underrated
Thats great
LMFAO
epic
Goodstuff.
hi anish
How is this underrated?
Aniishgirii
How many chess pieces have you 'borrowed' so far?
All the answers we need, good chess content and just overall engaging, thanks for the video
I absolutely love this video. The interaction is so intimate and radically honest. And watching these two be self facing about themselves and their internal sensations about life and GM status.
Actually an insanely good lie detector test video. Seems like it's not scripted like most, good shit.
16:12 is what y'all are looking for 👍
Appreciate that
Are you the real Richárd Rapport?
@@yrtocsavu1996he isnt
theres also 15:37
I don't like that so many humans are so obsessed with how mush others earn.
I like when Danny is involved . His street interviews are always funny.
Hey props to whoever shot this. Editing is solid as well but definitely keep making content with this level of photography.
11:45 levi casually sacrificing THE ROOOOOOK
DA RUUUUUKKKKKKKKK
15:57 a career of thousands of people destroyed in an instant
DAYUMMM
This may be the coolest video you all have done. Would love to see it with other players!
Danny: I want to try beat the polygraph.
Also Danny: explains every answer to the most detail and truthfully.
Levy seems not to be honest with himself, and it spills over. Danny was in pure confession mode. Great video!
But he seemed to believe he was telling the truth. So is this detector actually able to pick up his subconscious, true beliefs? Or was it just giving false readings? Personally I am an over thinker. I could imagine myself making myself nervous and throwing off the results lol
Yeah I think he has made more than 10M
It is very cool that two of the most influential individuals in the online chess world would agree to do this. And then you come away thinking that they are both legitimately great people who enjoy what they do and truly love the game of chess. This was awesome. Thanks Levy and Danny.
Very wholesome video. Such a great dynamic between Levi and Danny.
14:45 This could honestly be a good example of why lie detector tests aren’t accurate. This is the kind of answer that would be stressful to admit out loud. Stress can be for a lot of reasons not just dishonesty. The machine just read that his blood pressure went up, which among other reasons could just mean he was stressed about bragging.
Like you would know anything? And yeah you're kinda right, but that's why he said a little which means unsure, but lie tests doesn't only use blood pressure
@@feli_1 It is widely known at this point by anyone familiar with the literature that “lie detectors” are massively inaccurate and do not meaningfully detect lies. They are a defunct pseudoscience. Yes, they measure more than just blood pressure. That does not mean they have some magic ability to discern truth.
13:35
Danny: I'm in the box
Detector: And that's a fking lie
Well, technically he was in the box, but the bishop prevented him from catching the pawn.
This was a great video! I loved the conversation and especially the honesty and the way Danny spoke
This was great! They had such a good chemistry together and Gothams closing statemt was wholesome as heck.
Even there are no Magnus, there are still a lot of Magnus….oh Levy 😂
But this is such a heartwarming content, didn’t expected that to be honest ❤
Wow, Im super impressed with Danny's answers.
Great step in the right direction. The camera work, lighting, chefs kiss. Honestly I think the honesty helped me this a reality!
Actually my favoruite chess event EVER was the Chess WCC 2018 commentary ever commentated by Danny & Hess. And they had guests on like Nakamura when he first started to become a streamer, it was AMAZING to behold as a new chess viewer... Danny & Hess has amazing commentary chemistry.
You guys are killing it with the videography.
That last statement by levi saying he looked up to him was epic and very kind
I’ve watch both of u for years, and this is the most entertaining video from y’all ever. Honesty is the best policy and Chess is the best game. Keep the dope content rolling.
Heartwarming video❤
Levy and Danny are legends ❤️❤️❤️
Pathetic.
@@blbl126 It's been 9 months I hope that you've grown an changed as a person
Danny is the GOAT chess commentator. Dude is so naturally funny. My favorite Danny line as he crossed a street in Europe: "dodging traffic. A game as old as chess......and half as dangerous"
Wow Andrew, amazing job on the videography!!
Best Chess video in a Long time. Great production skill, great people and sublime theme for YT video.
0:28 WHAT IS THAT?!?!?!
it’s a different angle a knight goes next to the rook and so on
Thank you for the explanation 👍@@The787Dreamliner
Very cool interview/conversation. I am sorry to say I watch yts and forget to like sometimes but Levy, I like yours more than most. Danny came across as much more likeable than I expected him to. Now to see more lie detector chess games! :D
Please make this a podcast, these guys would be great
Levy:"Dont try this at home"
Its not like I have a whole lie detector in my home
We need a Hikaru and Magnus one
damn, what a nice idea and such a sweet ending, you guys rockkkk
Wow, this video was a lot more emotional than I thought it was going to be. Loved it!
finally, Levy being milked by someone instead of the other way around
I don't know if this was on purpose or not but the moment where Danny replies "I AM" to the IM question was hilarious.
WOW! That was a GREAT piece of content. Chapeau!!
I always got a bit of an arrogant vibe from Danny, but it turns out he is honest, concerned about his work and admits he has weaknesses in such a heartwarming way. I came for the jokes, i stayed for their personality! Would LOVE a podcast by them!
David Robbins is such a sweet and amicable person, I loved his vibe!
"lie detector" tests are in reality no better than a coin toss in determining deception.
Lie detector does work if the subject believes into it hard enough. Then even monitoring the pulse will be enough.
@@MikkoRantalainenThese machines just check for a reaction, be it pulse or blood pressure. Being afraid to get caught in a lie can of course cause such a reaction, but answering uncomfortable questions honestly can also cause the same reaction. These tests are useless. Fun to watch though
@@MikkoRantalainen No it's completely useless technology for detecting lies, the guy who invented this technology hated how people started using it. People are different, anxiety and stress plays a huge role into how your results come out.
If they were valid they would be used everywhere commonly. Imagine how much easier it is to just connect people to a magic lie detector and ask questions than hire an investigation crew and try to find evidence of crimes
Very confidently wrong.
I hope Danny got Wesley's permission for this
levy is in trouble with lucy for the "do you like andrea botez" question
When was it 😭
15:41
Danny didn't even seem to attempt to lie a single time :D
What a great, wholesome finish to the video. Excellent stuff.
Honesty is rough. Exposing your self is hard. Even though i think Gothem is a bit full of himself i applaud his honesty. Great video 👏
Amazing video, great idea, great format, make a series out of it :) best of luck for 2024
WHAT IS THE PIANO PIECE AT 0:26?????
Ballerina by Yehezkel Raz
Darude - Sandstorm
@@andrewb1337 This is fake it's just a troll ^^
@@andrewb1337love this so much🙏 thank you
@@andrewb1337 TYSM😊
Leaving a comment to feed the algorithm, even though I'm a little late. Wholesome chess content is wonderful. Also, 100% I would watch the heck out of a Levy/Danny chill chess podcast.
Would watch this podcast every week!
Honestly, i wouldn't be surprised if anxiety when asked a question with more weight made Levy's test read a little off. Danny was definitely more relaxed throughout. I guess i read it more as anxiety/uncertainty/a desire for nuance rather than deception in most of those cases. Anyway it reminds me of myself and my own internal thought processes, and I empathize... i think a lot of answers i believe are truthful would read as doubt. Great video! There was a good dynamic there.
The ending was so wholesome
Wow, Danny's answers were really honorable, he seems like a very decent human being. I think a majority of ppl would have a hard time saying some of these things out loud, respect!
Wow was one of the deeper lie detector things ive seen haha
That fact that Levy had to say "I don't think so" when asked if he's made $10 mill but couldn't say definitively 💰
11:33 "no deception" as he rubs his ear lol I think he needed the lie detector test on him.
amazing video, I don't know why I was so surprised by the quality
Nowadays chess community has the best and most entertaining content. I'm all for it
This is probably one of the first videos where levy isn’t screaming at us 😂
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00:00 🤥 *The lie detector test begins with questions about earnings and personal preferences.*
01:05 🎙️ *The interviewer discusses the lie detector expert's background and experience.*
03:08 ♟️ *They mention playing chess while undergoing the lie detector test.*
08:12 🤔 *The interviewer admits to feeling proud of the interviewee's success but also experiencing moments of jealousy.*
10:06 👶 *The interviewer discusses childhood experiences, including shoplifting.*
16:28 📈 *Questions about financial success and content creation.*
18:46 🎙️ *The interviewer talks about their influence in the chess community.*
21:59 💰 *The discussion shifts to spending habits and budgeting.*
22:23 📚 *The possibility of writing a second book is mentioned.*
22:39 😕 *GothamChess occasionally feels jealous of opportunities and collabs rather than being jealous of people.*
23:05 😅 *GothamChess admits that he was careful about discussing the cheating scandal at first, as he considered the possibility of legal action.*
24:17 😄 *GothamChess mentions that he sometimes subconsciously eases off in games for content's sake and prefers entertaining gameplay over winning.*
24:58 🤣 *GothamChess expresses a desire to go get a drink after the interview.*
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Some of the most entertaining chess / non chess content I've ever seen - thanks so much gents :)
Do you like Botez 😭
She's not terrible
-Levi Rozman
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15:35
A VERY feelgood interview. Thanks guys!
This was cool and wholesome, nice job guys
this is super good, we need more of it
Danny Rensch is always wholesome.
Fantastic ! This should be a series.
I love this community and its figures, knowing Levy and others, was one of the best thing happened to me.
I'd love to see more content like this, even without the lie detector. Just 2 guys who are immensely influential in the Chess world playing a couple games, and talking about the game, and life in general. Definitely need to get Magnus, Hikaru, and Fabi involved in this sort of setting.
This is currently the best piece of chess content of all time and will be remembered forever. 🐐🐐's of the chess BOOM pouring their hearts out. Forever honorary GM's and I hope you both eventually get there, we know you can.
Podcast idea is a solid one. I don't often sit through whole videos but would happily have you both in my ear while walking the dog. Could be more market with folks who aren't on WiFi.
This video is much appreciated ❤ thank you..!!
Yessss! Love this kind of content! We're are all people, and sometimes it's very funny to just think back and share things.
Podcasts while playing chess would be awesome!
I am setting the over / under at about $6 million... based on the ever so slight hesitation.