I heard he's called out Hans and Magnus for cheating, said Hans is using a butt plug that vibrates and Magnus has a supercomputer inside his hair which uses static electricity to power it. He's asking for a lolly pop each from both and a formal apology. Kids the next pre-first half American world champion
That's so interesting they both from Kazakhstan and so young discussing post game analysis in Russian and their discussion is quite intensive. Thanks Sagar for that kid game.
People shouldn't push younger kids to resign in these situations. A lot of time all that fosters is over-respect that can lead players to constantly give higher rated players benefits they have not earned. No current top rated player routinely resigned as a kid when they had a losing position including Magnus Carlsen. Make them beat you should be the motto, leave the respect resignations for non-competitive games or when there is truly no hope and plenty of time.
@@presleyelisememorial maybe in a few meaningless blitz games but in general he knew when to resign. You can link me some games to prove me wrong though
@sonicpowerr4068 And what would you know about chess? What's your FIDE blitz rating and obviously you don't appreciate how fast these youngsters improve. My rating you can look up on FIDE and ecf sites I'm over 2100 and I know when someone is far stronger than their rating
@@Faust50 Hikaru is Japanese-American, this kid is from Central Asia (Kazakhstan), and is probably Turkic descended... as you can see: equal ethnicity, LOL.
I think his friend after the game was trying to tell him that at 10:10 he could have played Rc8 to win the c3 pawn, he'd still be losing but it would at least somewhat prolong the game.
Hans if he drew against this kid he's gonna lose like 8 points or even more if he drew, It's due to 800 points margine Hans is 2700+ The kid 1900+ It's like 800 He has no choice but to win
At the end Hans pointed some moves while standing. Person blocked Hans while he probably replied something short. The other kid jumped quickly to point some "mistake" maybe and he wasn't the one playing, so isn't like Hans owe explanation to him.
Maybe like a 2150. He wasn't bad, I mean, he is good, but he lost the bishop pair in the opening. There are a couple ideas on how to save the bishop, but the main idea is 4. c4! and Ba4. Black has a little problem with developing pieces.
@@denischinese delusional and stubborn to the end. Sure, whatever. Hans loves this kind of hate war. Lets be honest, lol.. Where's the evidence, Sherlock? lol
he took a pawn while putting a check but yeah I assume checking first then taking the other pawn is better according to the eval bar. 5 seconds to think lol
Well sometimes if you are in a lost position the other player doesn’t know how to convert it and can maybe fall for stalemate I guess. It is also good practice to try to figure out how to win a lost position
Why do chess players look at each other so often? Is it like poker where youre trying to get a read on them? Or is it just a part of the nerves and deep thought and means nothing?
Facial expressions can reveal a lot about the mental state of your opponent. It's data gathering. Plus staring at your opponent can be a way to place psycholgical pressure on them.
This kid played against Magnus & Hans in same event !!
I heard he's called out Hans and Magnus for cheating, said Hans is using a butt plug that vibrates and Magnus has a supercomputer inside his hair which uses static electricity to power it. He's asking for a lolly pop each from both and a formal apology. Kids the next pre-first half American world champion
@@percy9228huh fr?😂
@@percy9228Bruh😂
@@percy9228 bro started early haha
@@percy9228 please shut up, are you especial?
Good thing the kid didn't win - Kramnik would have had a heart attack.
Lmfao😂
😂😂
He wouldve started the procedure
he would try to beat the kid himself. literally.
I am also glad the kid didn’t win, his expressions shows lots of entitlement and no humbleness
Hans telling the kid "chess speaks for itself" at the end
This kid smiled with every opponent he came across. Can't wait to see him mold up further❤
“Nope,” he yelled out after someone pointed out his mistakes. He wasn’t teachable at that moment.
@@flickdrumming2829 bro you here hating on a kid, rest
Fr hope he has a bright future in the game .
If someone wants to play till checkmate it's his right, there's no rule about early resignation. People make mistakes.
True
Nobody calling it illegal
That's so interesting they both from Kazakhstan and so young discussing post game analysis in Russian and their discussion is quite intensive. Thanks Sagar for that kid game.
Are you bothered by the fact that people in Kazakhstan speak Russian? This is a post-Soviet space:)
@@АлександрБелый-б6ф No, I'm Russian, in opposite.
Small Hikaru Nakamura ❣️🥰
nah, stop offending the little kid.
I think Hans ran the time down on purpose to make it more interesting both for him and for the well playing kid.
Magnus and hans can't make this kid resign. He only accept checkmate.
He was about ready to play even after the checkmate
Lol
If you playing magnus or hans I would enjoy every bit of it down to the last move ngl
The kids too entitled 😂
in his age every move against a GM is a huge experience
I like this kid.. the happiness in his face .. awww so cute
That boy will reach heights!
The boy is future world champion! The younger boy is good too.
jaise hum ko pata nhi
naahh i am taking my words back.
“Nope,” he yelled out after someone pointed out his mistakes. He wasn’t teachable at that moment.
@@u.v.s.5583he yelled out after someone pointed out his mistakes. He wasn’t teachable at that moment.
Two kids discussion at end like have 200 IQ
he yelled out after someone pointed out his mistakes. He wasn’t teachable at that moment.
«Не умничай!» 😂😂😂
Combined kids have 200 total?
The Kid is an awesome talent already. Nakamura fer sure - the way he stares up and into space. He likes his pieces neat n tidy too.
So much eye contact, I like it, all the games should be this way
People shouldn't push younger kids to resign in these situations. A lot of time all that fosters is over-respect that can lead players to constantly give higher rated players benefits they have not earned. No current top rated player routinely resigned as a kid when they had a losing position including Magnus Carlsen. Make them beat you should be the motto, leave the respect resignations for non-competitive games or when there is truly no hope and plenty of time.
Especially in rapid and blitz your opponent can still blunder under time pressure so it makes to take it till the end
Magnus never played until mate
@@KnightToRememberhe absolutely has.
@@presleyelisememorial maybe in a few meaningless blitz games but in general he knew when to resign. You can link me some games to prove me wrong though
All that matters are the moves everything else is fluff
The kid looks more in hans than board😂😂😂😂😂
hahaha good boy!! I like his smile when Hans arrives.
Bro never resigns 😂😂
This kid is so cute.❤
That kids a lot stronger than 1904 lol
1904 fide
not really
@sonicpowerr4068 And what would you know about chess? What's your FIDE blitz rating and obviously you don't appreciate how fast these youngsters improve. My rating you can look up on FIDE and ecf sites I'm over 2100 and I know when someone is far stronger than their rating
@@sonicpowerr4068says the 300 elo player 😂
@@steelsteez6118 you define yourself with your word,
not me or anyone else.
The chess indeed, spoke for itself
Kid played an AMAZING game... blundered the rook ending...
Lil guy played like a 2400 blitz online
not really
Nah, just played like a 1900
He probably is 2400 online. Online ratings are a joke. I know 1600 fide rated players with 2200 online ratings.
@@sonicpowerr4068 What would you know about anything, Patzer? I would be willing to bet good money that you don't even have a 1600 online rating.
@@mychessvideos61 I would bet,
you are absolutely defining about yourself.
Patzer is you, not me.
Your words definitely define you, not me.
Kid is getting some serious spotlight experience.
Pretty to see his friends explaining he has chance to draw with Rc8+xc3
This 2:33 moment tho 😂
he seems nice and smart person : ))
Levy would be proud
"You and I would lose to the kid in 10 moves, especially you, but Hans beats children!"
@@u.v.s.5583 haha lol, whats your rating?
@@jethalaalchampaklaalgada7927 Honorary GM. Honestly, blitz would be around 1300
This kid is never give up until he got checkmate.
Why do i see mini nakamura 🤔🤣
Hikabey Nakamurulin.
@@Faust50 Hikaru is Japanese-American, this kid is from Central Asia (Kazakhstan), and is probably Turkic descended... as you can see: equal ethnicity, LOL.
Kid is so cute 🥰
he is the one who tried to stalemate magnus
I think his friend after the game was trying to tell him that at 10:10 he could have played Rc8 to win the c3 pawn, he'd still be losing but it would at least somewhat prolong the game.
That was a great game. I thought hans was done he was dowm on time. But he stayed calm. That kid has some serious talent
5:26 he offered draw?
Yes
Hans if he drew against this kid he's gonna lose like 8 points or even more if he drew,
It's due to 800 points margine
Hans is 2700+
The kid 1900+
It's like 800
He has no choice but to win
Hansmoke the machine Nieman is the strongest full blooded American player after bobby Fischer and the new idol today.
The kid has a style 😂
Hans is telling this kid 100k and I’ll make you a super Gm
kid´s partner trying to talk to Hans at the end of the match, and Hans ignoring him.
Yeah sad but it seems Hans didn't notice him
At the end Hans pointed some moves while standing. Person blocked Hans while he probably replied something short. The other kid jumped quickly to point some "mistake" maybe and he wasn't the one playing, so isn't like Hans owe explanation to him.
He actually approvingly nodded to him at the end of the match, referee just blocked the camera on the video
He said to him if Rc8 was a draw
10:47 his teammate pointed out to him the mistake he made.
he yelled out after someone pointed out his mistakes. He wasn’t teachable at that moment.
I cannot resist having schadenfreude. That pawn grabbing enthusiasm, beautifully quenched by a promotion! And then the mate.
Sweet kid.
4:33 My low elo brain would never think of this
A big future hope
Kid is overwhelming
2:37 bro pulled a Magnus on Hans
4:34 and hans played the bongcloud but sideways Sicilian variation
The kid said Hans played better than Carlsen
the kid is king
He plays with zero complex.. litl boy doesn't fear nobody
He have nothing to loose
haha..true...enjoying to the fullest. Living the moment
& the kid smiles again 😁❤
that kid is deadly if you go easy on him
Who is watching this kid more than chess board ?
Kalin kalai little guy;) The Kazakhstan flag is lovely ;)
bro stares a lot 😂😂
Almost as if he's a kid
Now Hans be like: I beat kids!
An ability only showed by Karpov Levy Magnus!
kid must have had a bad day to go against number 1 and number 22 in the world in the same week
he yelled out after someone pointed out his mistakes. He wasn’t teachable at that moment.
Kid has yet to reach the how to resign chapter in chess class
or not
The kid is soo cute
Maybe his rating is 1904 but he played like 2300-2400 player
Maybe like a 2150.
He wasn't bad, I mean, he is good, but he lost the bishop pair in the opening. There are a couple ideas on how to save the bishop, but the main idea is 4. c4! and Ba4. Black has a little problem with developing pieces.
Hans level is to play with such a kids, Magnus is too elite for him.
lol, have you seen what Hans did to MVL and Wesley the last days in speed chess online? He eliminated these too elite guys
@@sabbaseleftheriadis5601 let's be honest. He and Stockfish eliminated these guys.
@@denischinese lmfao
@@denischinesebait used to be believable, pathetic troll
@@denischinese delusional and stubborn to the end. Sure, whatever. Hans loves this kind of hate war. Lets be honest, lol.. Where's the evidence, Sherlock? lol
I like how the title has to clarify that Hans beat the kid, as if they are in the same elo.
The at kids gonna be hard to beat someday
Hans punished the kid by forcing promotion... Tbh the kid asked for it
its so weird that game beat magnus?
did Magnus send this kid?
I thought at the end of the game Hans would say "chess speaks for itself" 🤣😂
damm man🤣🤣🤣
This kid looks like hikaru's little version
Nurassyl Primbetov.
This kid after being paired against Magnus and Hans: these pairings are trash
little guy played someone who smothered MVL and Wesley So lately.. I so wait Carlsen vs Hans on speed chess online
10:26 Hans fulfilled his dream , Making the Queen
Where is your commentary?????
Neither Hans nor Magnus was very gracious to this kid.
I don't know who looks the most bored. In the end game, it was funny to see the kid almost jumping off his chair to smash the button though.
Hans lost his chess spirit never be the same
Get owned kid, maybe one day you'll be half as good as Lord Moke.
5:26kid offers a draw
That was a mistake, he should have offered a draw at 10:41
I like nieman the way he look at the child it seems he trying to cheat him.😅😂😊
We need don sagar shah commentry 😅😅
At 10:09 isn't there a check and than the white takes the pawn???
he took a pawn while putting a check but yeah I assume checking first then taking the other pawn is better according to the eval bar. 5 seconds to think lol
Too close for comfort for Hans
8:56 What are these asian kids on. Lil bro has a lot of time so is he just trying to distract hans?
Isn't he the kid that tried stalemating Carlsen?
lucky kid
Sagar sir please come back to your commentary post chess videos are incomplete without your voice
Yes @chessbaseindia
Close one.
Hans level
2.35 -2.40 hahaha this kid try to make me smile but i am laugh...hahaha
2301 club
No fue tan fácil.Saludos.
Somebody learn to respect his apponent, if you have absolutely lost position
There is no such thing of an absolutely lost position, that concept does no exist in chess!
Well sometimes if you are in a lost position the other player doesn’t know how to convert it and can maybe fall for stalemate I guess. It is also good practice to try to figure out how to win a lost position
Why do chess players look at each other so often? Is it like poker where youre trying to get a read on them? Or is it just a part of the nerves and deep thought and means nothing?
It's natural to look ahead, we usually avoid it so as not to make the other person uncomfortable, but at some point our eyes meet.
Facial expressions can reveal a lot about the mental state of your opponent. It's data gathering. Plus staring at your opponent can be a way to place psycholgical pressure on them.
Bro is cutie patootie
🎉🎉🎉
He was doing fine until fxe5. Kh2 was much better
Niemann Beats looks like Nightfall in dota 2 prf player lmao
i think nieman plays like 2000s this time
I can't beat this kid for real. Im 1500 elo
He deliberately played worse moves than he can