Except there are also plenty of guys in his age group that are ALSO beating him... Like Alireza, Gukesh, Pragg, ... He won't be able to wait for those to retire... Guess his dream to be the FIRST american world champion will be quite hard to achieve... 🤣🤣🤣
@@jadionstudios1446 That's kinda the joke ;) In a stream, Niemann claimed he would become the first american world champion. And everyone mocked him for not remembering about Fischer. Niemann later tried to claim he had never said that, but too bad for him, he had said it on stream, so there is video evidence...
Levy in the interview raise a good point, Hans is only 15 years younger than Hikaru. If you have to wait for Hikaru to grow old and slow. By the time Hikaru retired Hans already way pass his prime. There are already younger and better players compete at high level chess, does he think only the old declining generation compete with him.
@@michaelreed2787 What is your criteria of comparison lol? Blitz? Bullet? Classical? If classical, then Alireza is not better than Gukesh or Erigasi. If bullet, he is not better than Nihal Sarin. If Blitz, then yes, maybe he is better than all of the kids.
I for the life of me do not understand why you would think waiting for your opponent to grow old and incapable so that you can win would be a cool thing to say. That could genuinely be the epitome of loser mentality.
Hans is 21. He is not as young as he thinks he is by chess standards. Magnus became a GM at age 13. He will never achieve greatness when you look at what Magnus had achieved by the time he was 21. He thinks he is being cocky but actually he is just arrogant and delusional.
Magnus had beaten Karpov and gave Kasparov a rude shock when he was 13. He was also world number 1 in his early 20s. Hans is not even top 10 yet, and hasn’t won any major titles other than the stuff the internet calls him. Instead of beating his chest after winning Title Tuesday, he should actually win a major event and put his money where his mouth is. Right now, all he’s doing is talking out of his ass.
Ok, let’s do some math. Hikaru is 36, and still insanely strong. So let’s say for him to hit Kramnik’s level, it’ll be another 10 years and 100 pineapple shirts. After 10 years, Hans will be 31. That means, he’ll start feeling the pinch of age, and have to get his prostate checked more often and can’t put as many beads as usual. Not only that, he’s forgetting that Magnus and Hikaru are not the real problem. Rather, it is the Indian players in the same age bracket as him. They are ALSO coached by his new best friend, Kramnik. So, chances are, he might beat Hikaru or even Magnus when they have other things to worry about, but he’ll never win tournament after tournament like he thinks as long as those boys exist. Hans will be another could have been.
Yea Hans doesn't have to sweat about Hikaru or maybe Magnus for too long but he is classes away from Arjun, Pragg, Alireza, Gukesh too and they're his age or even younger. I feel that Magnus may be the next Vishy, establishing himself comfortably into the Top 10 for decades to come.
I think Hans has suffered from feeling like the odd man out or the under dog his whole life and he probably came to the conclusion that he has to be his biggest advocate and derive confidence from sticking out his chest and saying how he is the greatest... but in an ideal world he wouldn't feel so insecure about his position because he's a top 16 chess player in the world. But at the same time his attitude has made him a chess celebrity more so than the others in the bottom of the top 16. He's a very odd character.
Its mind-blowing the level of arrogance that Hans has consistently displayed. Its only confidence if you can back it up. He was smoked by both Hikaru and Magnus very soundly.
I guess he prefers streaming over playing competitive chess these days. In an interview, he mentioned he might give it two more years to try for the FIDE World Championship title. That seems to be the only classical format he's focused on for now. By the way, Kasparov retired at 41-playing at this level really takes a toll. As for Anand, the guy is a monster 🤣🤣
There is a skecth from key and peele where they plan to "rob a bank" by working there for 30 years thus getting money from the bank every month... I feel like Hans waiting to beat Hikaru when he retires is about the same logic and it is really sad
Max is the exact opposite of Hans. Max is 0% ego and 100% passion for the sport. Hans is 99% ego, 0% passion, 1% buttplug chess computer inserted a few inches deeper then comfortable.
"I'll be the best when the guys beating me retire"
Real though wow 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Except there are also plenty of guys in his age group that are ALSO beating him... Like Alireza, Gukesh, Pragg, ... He won't be able to wait for those to retire...
Guess his dream to be the FIRST american world champion will be quite hard to achieve... 🤣🤣🤣
@@daedalronwhat about fisher ?
@@jadionstudios1446 That's kinda the joke ;)
In a stream, Niemann claimed he would become the first american world champion. And everyone mocked him for not remembering about Fischer.
Niemann later tried to claim he had never said that, but too bad for him, he had said it on stream, so there is video evidence...
21-9 was an absolute chess massacre
I know!, is it even legal?? Did Hikaru get arrested for molesting Hans in such a way?
@@Idrathernot.🙄
Can you really use the word absolute here if the final was 23.5 to 7.5?
@@Rflexionabsolutely molested
Getting a 25% in a class is an absolute failure
Hans : my reign will last so long.
Random indian kid : hold my beer 🍺🍺
Praggnanandhaa has two years on him and a higher FIDE rating
Pragg and Gukesh are just like 😶🌫️
hold my curry
gukesh
Bit young for beer no?
Hans was better in 2021 as he still had the engine 😂😂
@HistoryBard he had God on his side too. he could feel heaven's presence inside of him
Hans walked himself into trash talk gone wrong compilations lmao
Hikaru's disrespect speedrun with Hans was definitely interesting to watch 😄 The only thing missing was the glasses, lol
If he had his pineapple shirt on, he would've gone 24-0
@@WynterChrysalis Totally 😄
Yeah he definitely cheated three years ago. Even Levy spanked him.
”He is older than me, so in the future he will be older than me” -Hans probably
😂😂😂
Levy in the interview raise a good point, Hans is only 15 years younger than Hikaru. If you have to wait for Hikaru to grow old and slow. By the time Hikaru retired Hans already way pass his prime. There are already younger and better players compete at high level chess, does he think only the old declining generation compete with him.
Chess spoke for itself.
and it says Hans is useless when not cheating.
@5:20 5:35 hans is trying to get the plug to work
It was running out of power😔
It's so interesting that egocentric people can get so confident, that they begin to brag about future achievements, that they didn't actually do.
I think Hans forgets that people like Alireza exist. So even when Hikaru retires, he still won’t be the best
If Hikaru retires, he won't be the best because Hikaru isn't the best.
What about the Indian juniors? I mean realistically, Erigaisi, Gukesh and Pragg have even more chances than Alireza, let alone Hans
Your right he is one of the best@@Rflexion
@@juanchi_legendAlireza is better than all of the Indians. Nihal sarin is closest in blitz skill but Alireza is much better than him in classical.
@@michaelreed2787 What is your criteria of comparison lol? Blitz? Bullet? Classical? If classical, then Alireza is not better than Gukesh or Erigasi. If bullet, he is not better than Nihal Sarin. If Blitz, then yes, maybe he is better than all of the kids.
Twice the pride, double the fall
I for the life of me do not understand why you would think waiting for your opponent to grow old and incapable so that you can win would be a cool thing to say.
That could genuinely be the epitome of loser mentality.
Yeah, also they are 15 years apart, not 40. When hikaru is 80 yo and not playing Hans will be 65 and getting farmed by young talents
The Brat speaks for itself
Hans is 21. He is not as young as he thinks he is by chess standards. Magnus became a GM at age 13. He will never achieve greatness when you look at what Magnus had achieved by the time he was 21.
He thinks he is being cocky but actually he is just arrogant and delusional.
No wonder with a mentor like Kramnik
He’d been number one for a year by that age. Hans is just silly.
Hans is a joke. 😂
Magnus had beaten Karpov and gave Kasparov a rude shock when he was 13. He was also world number 1 in his early 20s. Hans is not even top 10 yet, and hasn’t won any major titles other than the stuff the internet calls him. Instead of beating his chest after winning Title Tuesday, he should actually win a major event and put his money where his mouth is. Right now, all he’s doing is talking out of his ass.
@@detherocablest7054 magnus was 19 years old when he became world number 1 😭
Ok, let’s do some math.
Hikaru is 36, and still insanely strong. So let’s say for him to hit Kramnik’s level, it’ll be another 10 years and 100 pineapple shirts.
After 10 years, Hans will be 31. That means, he’ll start feeling the pinch of age, and have to get his prostate checked more often and can’t put as many beads as usual. Not only that, he’s forgetting that Magnus and Hikaru are not the real problem.
Rather, it is the Indian players in the same age bracket as him. They are ALSO coached by his new best friend, Kramnik. So, chances are, he might beat Hikaru or even Magnus when they have other things to worry about, but he’ll never win tournament after tournament like he thinks as long as those boys exist.
Hans will be another could have been.
Dang Man 😂
@@ChessPulse_Hub Please pin of shame me 😬😬
Hans looks like he's about to cry 😂
Yea Hans doesn't have to sweat about Hikaru or maybe Magnus for too long but he is classes away from Arjun, Pragg, Alireza, Gukesh too and they're his age or even younger.
I feel that Magnus may be the next Vishy, establishing himself comfortably into the Top 10 for decades to come.
love bro's argument is just "when everyone who's better than me stops playing i'll be the best" like bro that isn't a flex
There is only one correct answer to any question about Hans Niemann....and that is; "Who?".
Hans thinks he's a revolutionary lmfaooo
Total domination. Niemann eats huge humble pie.
Hikaru cooked, smoked and roasted Hans
I think Hans has suffered from feeling like the odd man out or the under dog his whole life and he probably came to the conclusion that he has to be his biggest advocate and derive confidence from sticking out his chest and saying how he is the greatest... but in an ideal world he wouldn't feel so insecure about his position because he's a top 16 chess player in the world. But at the same time his attitude has made him a chess celebrity more so than the others in the bottom of the top 16. He's a very odd character.
Hans looks like me in 6th Grade when I was in a math test and didn't know anything cause I didn't study
I would love to read Levi‘s mind during these interviews.
He will use beads next time
Hikaru the Duck in the rain, no Hans spray is going to bother him
Its mind-blowing the level of arrogance that Hans has consistently displayed. Its only confidence if you can back it up. He was smoked by both Hikaru and Magnus very soundly.
Hans is the jester of chess. He just doesn’t realize that everybody is laughing at him. Not with.
Hans lost to levy he cant say shit anymore
That's what he gets for messing with the GOAT
Hans is so full of shit lmao
Hans calling himself a revolutionary for cheating and shlt talking in chess and being ranked 16th in the world.
I'd like to see people boycott him.
Hans is a massive melt
Notice Hans consistently being surprised by running out of time, and starting to react like "Wut? It didn't...I thought..."
The big boys is too much for Hans right now. Not yet 😁
The skill gap between Hans and the other three is the same skill gap between me and Hans.
You wouldn't have a chance of scoring 9 points against Hans. You probably wouldn't even manage to score half a point.
why is it so much fun to see Hans lose badly?😂😂😂
Just like Hans will be better at Chess when Hikaru dies I will be better than Hans myself when he dies🤯
Levy was like .... yah yah😅 we are gonna see ....... 😂😂😂
Hans, it's okay.
Isn’t Hikaru only like 15 years older?
Anand is still playing over 50 though he is semi-retired.
I guess he prefers streaming over playing competitive chess these days. In an interview, he mentioned he might give it two more years to try for the FIDE World Championship title. That seems to be the only classical format he's focused on for now. By the way, Kasparov retired at 41-playing at this level really takes a toll. As for Anand, the guy is a monster 🤣🤣
There is a skecth from key and peele where they plan to "rob a bank" by working there for 30 years thus getting money from the bank every month...
I feel like Hans waiting to beat Hikaru when he retires is about the same logic and it is really sad
Since when was 36 considered super old lol
I had no idea Max Verstappen played chess
That's nakamura
Du du doo doo
Max is the exact opposite of Hans. Max is 0% ego and 100% passion for the sport. Hans is 99% ego, 0% passion, 1% buttplug chess computer inserted a few inches deeper then comfortable.
@@haaspaas2 1000% ego and 100% dumpster mouth.
Well made video
It is an outstanding mystery, how overly confident and miserable you have to be, to be just talking about yourself, all the time 😂
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6:06 💀
I could sit and watch Hans lose ALL DAY LONG and enjoy every minute of it. Thanks Hans !!!
As if Hikaru is anywhere on the same level as Magnus. Its just about the same difference in skill.
Did Hans "Earpiece“ not work?! 🥸