Brilliancies at 800: Sacrifices the queen for smothered mate. Brilliancies at 2700: Sacrifices material for King hunts, obscure tactics and checkmates Brilliancies with bots: Moves the bishop with the hanging rook to enticipate the weather next week
What's missing in this video is that Duda had only 2 minutes on the clock in a rapid game after Anish played Rac8. He spent 15 seconds, started laughing at the camera realizing he had forced mate in 11. It took him 15 seconds to calculate mate in 11 with rook and queen sacrifice, despite having moves like Rxc8 that were easily winning anyway O_O
I have not seen something like this in a speed chess game since Tata Steel India 2019 when Magnus calculated a mate in 12 against Vishy, sometimes I get a bit over surprised that I start thinking maybe they did not calculate till the end but just tried to find the best move at every turn as they played
@@williamrobert9898 He definitely calculated it all. 1) He started laughing at the camera 2) Had he not calculated it down to the forced mate, he would be so much down in the material that he would be dead lost if it wasn't for the mate.
@@patrykapiezo1650 That's the thing, there were many cases in which Chess players sacrificed a lot of materiel for a mating attack just to realize that their calculation wasn't on point, that's why I said maybe they take it one move at a time or maybe it just comes in their mind while the attack already started, don't get me wrong I'm not saying Duda didn't see it, my comment is coming from a healthy spot, these guys are definitely capable of calculating this deep
happens to me all the time bro,when it happens I walk out outside and I kneel down to touch my grass and then I look up at the clouds, as the wind blows my hair to the side. I realize.. I'm an idiot.
Sacrificing the queen looks insane. But I ran that board position to really understand what's going on, and it turns out that at this point, black would only have a single possible move at each turn, without having any opportunity to pick between even two options. (Except that move to get yourself checked by the pawn, but that obviously was no actual option.)
I’m like 800 in bullet and I get like a couple a day, bullet is the cheat code for brilliants because you move fast and make moves that make no sense, and often the ones that make no sense are brilliant 😂
I attended just one tournament in my life. Despite not being into chess, I accepted my friend's offer because why wouldn't I. I did plenty of moves like "okay, I can spot the potential response for my opponent that would destroy my whole idea". My opponents saw those responses and beat me. It wasn't a fun experience.
Sounds pretty fun. Going to a tourney, getting beaten by people way better than you. I mean, assuming you want to get better, that's the absolutely the best possible way (or, at lest, part of it). Really fun!
@@l.pietrobon3925 Learning to respect your opponents intelligence and ability to defend is a very necessary step in the process to becoming better. It does sometimes work in lower elos, but it's a very bad habit to develop. 6:59 Levy explains the whole thing perfectly.
@@l.pietrobon3925 It's just the whole experience... The one match you actually stand up a few moves would be the highlight, probably. And watching all the finals after being knocked out early. Getting the tourney jitters out early can't be a bad thing.
The fact that im sitting here, suffering and finding it after a solid 8 minutes, knowing that somewhere there was a mate in 11 and this dude found it during a game is insane. Hes just always in the puzzlerush mindset
Levy, thank you for getting me into chess, I’ve been playing for a little over a year now and I’ve finally broken 1400. You are such a captivating and hilarious teacher. Happy thanksgiving Levy!!!
Levy your analogy of the naked king and the king with a new construction versus one who had a party and burned down his house was legitimately hilarious. Well done.
Why is Levy such a phenomenon and a total one of a kind in the Chess media world? Because his combination is rare: a funny entertainer who understands his audience, and to 90% of chess players has high level chess knowledge to boot plus he’s a content machine and his voice is listenable.
Spot on. Plus he stuck to what works for him and didn't try reinventing the wheel after he began growing like crazy. I love the fact that the content hasn't really changed and he doesn't try introducing experimental content every week. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
Chess, like history, is as interesting as the teacher makes it. I appreciate the pithy, engaging explanations by Levy. I started playing this week after watching a variety of game recaps, ect for the last couple of years. It's more difficult than it looks when you have to decide what happens next.
@@saimon174666 it's wild to me. Like actually lose. what if the opponent makes a mistake? I'm a newbie but I nearly resigned to an online match then the opponent made an error. I checkmated 'em. Soooo.... yea.
@@jazdj04 I was being sarcastic. It's up to your own discretion, finishing game or resigning anytime is your choice. Only thing I would call bad manners in chess is leaving the game without resigning (which had been done in classical as well!)
For legal reasons, I enjoyed the mating sequence but why do you have to clickbait me, I actually thought there was a game with 10 brilliant moves in a row. FeelsBadMan
You are quite literally the person that made me think to myself “I really should start playing chess to actually learn.” I would know nothing without people like you, Danya, the Chessbrah channel, Hikaru, Finegold and others. So thanks Levy, happy holiday. :)
Dude you got it... I'm watching this while coding. Had to rewind to re-hear the question @5:14 and answer you. I'm gonna go with protecting the king and things you've captured.
6:50 Everyone plays this way, when they are losing.😂 it's like the desperate checkmate of your losing position. And because the opponent wins, he stops thinking and sometimes it works.
I went to the practice tool just to see how close would I got to the 11 moves checkmate, I didn't consider the king running away in that direction but even then, I did find 2 other checkmates in 10 and 14 moves, this was really cool!
Someone once Said in a video “playing chess is good but playing chess good is a waste of life” he really is right man How can he find this in 15 seconds 😮
Hey for everyone considering an e4 or d4 course allow me to regale you with the differences. e4 is much more in depth and specific, it will be more powerful imo and catch people less prepared than d4. However, there are not many overlapping ideas. Every move can make a whole different variation and it takes a lot of studying. d4 is much easier to learn and throughout Levy says “if you forget and just get your set up you’ll have an okay position.” It’s a lot more idea based and still has some cool traps but is less aggressive feeling. Both are good, but if you’re busy I’d recommend d4, if you’re more dedicated, I’d recommend e4, or you can choose which ever one you’ve learned from videos to get a deeper understanding.
It's good advice, but if you're looking for a relative easy to learn opening with E4, I suggest the Vienna. Yes, there are many different variations, but at the beginner level, many will fall for the Vienna gambit and the position kinda plays itself after that. You can still lose, but they will be quick games, so you will learn fast. Just my two cents. Also, the Queens Gambit has a lot of compliated variations also, and that's a D4 opening. For a solid D4 opening, just play the London.
@@tjitsekoster9379 oh yeah, 100%, I’m just talking ab Levy’s courses. I tried e4 and it was just a lot given me being in school so I switched to his d4 course and am having success with it. But yeah, the Vienna is pretty cool.
Bro you're just so real. A real chess lover, a real streamer, a real connect creator, a real commentator, a real fan others and....and (simply) a real dude. Love the ways you present the beauty of chess!
I don’t know how to start learning chess, but I have watched some moves that other people start with. I got a lot of best moves and I had no clue what I was doing. The game after I got a lot of blunders and I still don’t know how to think more than 3 moves ahead
For what it's worth, I got really into chess videos and I realized early on it's a whole lot of memorialization and plain WORK. If you don't enjoy the process of finding patterns and learning openings it's gonna be a bit of a drag. Best way to at least start is to brute force an understanding of one opening like the guy above me said and if that sucks then maybe it's not for you
This guy sounds like my teacher a bit lol. He's makin me to figure it out with my puny brain. I still love the content a lot man and I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you for being an amazing and educative content creator! :)
Good god!! The dopamine rush I got from this checkmate got me running on all 3 legs!! Cheers to JKD, Anish and Levi for bringing us this amazing chess game. Now I gotta add happy thanksgiving to y’all… for legal reasons apparently
a brilliant move is sometimes a sacrifice for a better cause, so you might drop points first but you should find the follow up that will improve your position much better
Pre-video prediction: it's two engines going against each other and giving themselves brilliant moves. Post-video: did I miss the part with the 10 brilliant moves?
8:27 Beautiful heating, huh? Something tells me Levy's apartment is mad cold. Radiators are "wish I had a heat in more than the corner of the room" heaters, huh Gotham.
15:55 whats the point of sacrifice... When bishop is still there, u moved the same piece where it supposed to go... And now ure down a queen and a rook?
It's just to delay the mate as much as possible. Think of it this way: if this was a puzzle, when you moved the Rook for the discovered check, the computer would block with the Rook and Queen because technically they are the "best" moves for Black in the given position.
Thankful for your channel. I would not have even noticed the brilliance without your shared insight each step of the way. It is fun to watch a passionate expert reveal how they view the game. Keep ‘‘em coming.👏
14:52 this has to be out of the box but I’m guessing white sacs the rook and goes g7 Edit: After this I guessed everything correctly but could have never even seen the queen sac
Damas y caballeros no voy a escribir en inglés pero aprendí bastante gracias a este canal desde que lo descubrí (8 meses más o menos) pero mejore bastante gracias a Levy pero yo sigo siendo bastante malo. Espero siempre tus vídeos y gracias por el trabajo
Fabulous mating sequence with all the sacs, but white was ahead and leaning heavily the whole time. It was inevitable that the unprotected black king would eventually succumb to its vulnerabilities.
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f3 e5 g4 qh4# gg
PIN OF SHAME!!!
10 clickbaits in a row!!
Pin of shame!
@@seanbucket Nah no one plays f3 with white on 1st move unless it's Magnus Carlsen...
Brilliancies at 800: Sacrifices the queen for smothered mate.
Brilliancies at 2700: Sacrifices material for King hunts, obscure tactics and checkmates
Brilliancies with bots: Moves the bishop with the hanging rook to enticipate the weather next week
Bro 💀
😂
Greatest comment about the computer I have ever seen 😂😂😂😂😂
'anticipate'
@@canadiancontrarian3668* eniticypate
What's missing in this video is that Duda had only 2 minutes on the clock in a rapid game after Anish played Rac8. He spent 15 seconds, started laughing at the camera realizing he had forced mate in 11. It took him 15 seconds to calculate mate in 11 with rook and queen sacrifice, despite having moves like Rxc8 that were easily winning anyway O_O
I have not seen something like this in a speed chess game since Tata Steel India 2019 when Magnus calculated a mate in 12 against Vishy, sometimes I get a bit over surprised that I start thinking maybe they did not calculate till the end but just tried to find the best move at every turn as they played
@@williamrobert9898 He definitely calculated it all.
1) He started laughing at the camera
2) Had he not calculated it down to the forced mate, he would be so much down in the material that he would be dead lost if it wasn't for the mate.
@@patrykapiezo1650 That's the thing, there were many cases in which Chess players sacrificed a lot of materiel for a mating attack just to realize that their calculation wasn't on point, that's why I said maybe they take it one move at a time or maybe it just comes in their mind while the attack already started, don't get me wrong I'm not saying Duda didn't see it, my comment is coming from a healthy spot, these guys are definitely capable of calculating this deep
@@williamrobert9898 Yeah i was watching this game live. He started laughing, played the rook check and every next move was blitzed out.
where i can find the vid?
Imagine being up +13 points of material and get mated in the very next move
happens to me all the time bro,when it happens I walk out outside and I kneel down to touch my grass and then I look up at the clouds, as the wind blows my hair to the side. I realize.. I'm an idiot.
@@Wizahdude bruh ..💀
Literally happened to my opponent today lol
once I mated a guy when I was down 19
toxic
I'm literally watching this while procrastinating on a coding project. Levi is really on top of his predictions
Who asked?
@@MonkeSquid69 no one 😔
same here, funny
no way same
LOLL me too, hes too good
That queen sacrifice...to checkmate the king with a pawn...sacrificing 9 points to win with 1 point material...INSANE!
Sacrificing the queen looks insane.
But I ran that board position to really understand what's going on, and it turns out that at this point, black would only have a single possible move at each turn, without having any opportunity to pick between even two options.
(Except that move to get yourself checked by the pawn, but that obviously was no actual option.)
@@Yora21 thats why it’s called forced bro
@@Yora21 of course because it's a forced check
@@wastaken-404 you can hold the enemy at gunpoint and force them to resign
This guy has more brilliant moves in a single game than i have in my entire chess career
I’m like 800 in bullet and I get like a couple a day, bullet is the cheat code for brilliants because you move fast and make moves that make no sense, and often the ones that make no sense are brilliant 😂
What career?
@@Firesmegma Ouch
You never had a Career in the first place bruh 😜
>career
lmao
Levi: *Misses mate in 937*
His viewers: "And he sacrifices, HIS CAREER!"
Ong
Me: *captures nothing for 50 moves and makes a draw*
Matthew 5:34-37
*Levy*
I attended just one tournament in my life. Despite not being into chess, I accepted my friend's offer because why wouldn't I. I did plenty of moves like "okay, I can spot the potential response for my opponent that would destroy my whole idea". My opponents saw those responses and beat me. It wasn't a fun experience.
Sounds pretty fun. Going to a tourney, getting beaten by people way better than you. I mean, assuming you want to get better, that's the absolutely the best possible way (or, at lest, part of it). Really fun!
@@kindlin Getting steamrolled doesn't contribute to learning imo since you never had a chance
@@l.pietrobon3925 Learning to respect your opponents intelligence and ability to defend is a very necessary step in the process to becoming better.
It does sometimes work in lower elos, but it's a very bad habit to develop.
6:59 Levy explains the whole thing perfectly.
@@l.pietrobon3925 It's just the whole experience... The one match you actually stand up a few moves would be the highlight, probably. And watching all the finals after being knocked out early. Getting the tourney jitters out early can't be a bad thing.
If you know chess a little like 25 percent a queen bait can make you quit the whole gane
The fact that im sitting here, suffering and finding it after a solid 8 minutes, knowing that somewhere there was a mate in 11 and this dude found it during a game is insane. Hes just always in the puzzlerush mindset
As a high level player, the fear that rook sacrifice must have put into him is insane
“What’s he doing?” 11 moves later: “FUCK!”
@@opticpower7542 literally me everytime I play chess
Proof?
@@jonnygonza673 yes
Was the first sentence necessary
Levy, thank you for getting me into chess, I’ve been playing for a little over a year now and I’ve finally broken 1400. You are such a captivating and hilarious teacher. Happy thanksgiving Levy!!!
his courses are top notch if you haven't studied them
Congratulations on reaching 1400
Oh hey same!! Literally reached 1400 a couple of hours ago!
Same. I started last November and I'm around 1950 right now.
@@CatSurfer jeez dude. Sounds like you have a knack for this game
Levy your analogy of the naked king and the king with a new construction versus one who had a party and burned down his house was legitimately hilarious. Well done.
"if you see it, then they're definitely gonna see it"-Levy Rozman 2022 This is just so true in many levels 😂
kinda sounded like dig at our board vision 😂
Except low elo chess
As a Polish person, i can say that his pronounciation of Jan-Krzysztof Duda was phenomenal.
As a Russian: he’s second “Ragozin” was about 99% clean
I can confirm
polish "person"
potwierdzam
@@viper6396 What ye mean?
"Offended by how handsome I am?"
Had me rolling
5:40 "For legal reasons I shower more than once I week" - Gotham you never fail to disappoint. Stand up comedy at its finest.
Sit down comedy
@@Susp7ooooooohhhhhhhhhhhh I just got that (after 3 months)
14:20 he just started telling a story of the violence, of a polish beast (as a polish person, i feel proud of him :D)
Thx!
@@anonamos_ Dang I had no idea Jan enjoyed minecraft
@@arhia6106 co ty tu robisz jak🍜
Levy: the queen cant just rampoline her own pawn
chat gpt: are you sure about that?
9:18 My brain: *DEW IT, EN PASSANT*
Why is Levy such a phenomenon and a total one of a kind in the Chess media world? Because his combination is rare: a funny entertainer who understands his audience, and to 90% of chess players has high level chess knowledge to boot plus he’s a content machine and his voice is listenable.
Spot on. Plus he stuck to what works for him and didn't try reinventing the wheel after he began growing like crazy. I love the fact that the content hasn't really changed and he doesn't try introducing experimental content every week. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
You should have added Duda's reaction as well. When he found the mate, he was smiling for 2-3 minutes straight.
Chess, like history, is as interesting as the teacher makes it. I appreciate the pithy, engaging explanations by Levy. I started playing this week after watching a variety of game recaps, ect for the last couple of years. It's more difficult than it looks when you have to decide what happens next.
That's always the tough part.
What elo are you at now?
From Italy, you have a new follower! Clear and deep explanation, you are very good to entertain the public too
Per me parla troppo invece , andasse più veloce con la partita
5:18 king safety and development!
edit: close enough!
10 seconds in and I'm already bricked up this is gonna be good
pics or it didnt happen
@@bartos7152 AYO
naww bruh why you getting hard from chess?
NNN urges hit this brother hard, he seeing chess pieces as hot women
@@askinnyshademan bro’s thinking about pinning the queen to the king and getting a mate from behind 💀💀💀💀
@@Guhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 😮
5:35 why you gotta call me out like that Levy?
5:25 Wait what, Levy is spying on me 16 hours after the video is released?! I'm literally am watching this while coding lol.
SAME WTH
@@MrDaveDavidson me too
“oH MayBe THey WonT sEe iT, no you don’t play that move in chess” sometimes I make a bad move and then think this same exact thing 😂
6:40 Levy: if the queen could teleport it would be mate in 2.
chatgpt: hold my reality warping beer sir. iykyk
“The queen is not just going to trampoline over its own pawn. It can’t just like-it can’t teleport.”
ChatGPT: Umm, actually….
At 5:20 got me laughing 😂, just goes BLAH BLAH BLAH 😂😂😂
15:26 i laugh my life when you talk about the Queen sacrifice
Bro just asked a 1000 to find a 11 move checkmate
"He had a party and burnt his house" 🤣
7:32 that got me laughing af as I was thinking that what if they don’t see😂😂😂😂
I saw this live and I jumped in my chair when I saw Duda do this. Bad manners from Giri not even letting Duda finish though
I think he could have even resigned earlier imo
Bad manners in chess - resign only when you're sure you're lost. Wow.
@@saimon174666 it's wild to me. Like actually lose. what if the opponent makes a mistake? I'm a newbie but I nearly resigned to an online match then the opponent made an error. I checkmated 'em. Soooo.... yea.
@@jazdj04 You're comparing the New York Yankees to grade school T-Ball
@@jazdj04 I was being sarcastic. It's up to your own discretion, finishing game or resigning anytime is your choice. Only thing I would call bad manners in chess is leaving the game without resigning (which had been done in classical as well!)
You’re the most entertaining chess content creator. Your humor mixed with chess knowledge is unmatched.
For legal reasons, I enjoyed the mating sequence but why do you have to clickbait me, I actually thought there was a game with 10 brilliant moves in a row. FeelsBadMan
I saw g7+, however, I didnt even saw the foward moves, truly an amazing game
You are quite literally the person that made me think to myself “I really should start playing chess to actually learn.” I would know nothing without people like you, Danya, the Chessbrah channel, Hikaru, Finegold and others. So thanks Levy, happy holiday. :)
Dude you got it... I'm watching this while coding. Had to rewind to re-hear the question @5:14 and answer you. I'm gonna go with protecting the king and things you've captured.
Same here lol
6:50 Everyone plays this way, when they are losing.😂 it's like the desperate checkmate of your losing position. And because the opponent wins, he stops thinking and sometimes it works.
"Im a chessplayer, i only shower once in a week." Best comment!!
10:05 shiver me timbers
The amount of fun you had doing the commentary was a real joy. Thank you.
Gotta love those brilliant, hard-to-find moves Bxc2+ and Bxd3+
I went to the practice tool just to see how close would I got to the 11 moves checkmate, I didn't consider the king running away in that direction but even then, I did find 2 other checkmates in 10 and 14 moves, this was really cool!
There is no mate in 10 in that position
@@chupacabra2311 If not played perfectly by Black than yes
bro had 10 batteries on a pawn 😆😆
5:14 yeah, you threw me off there and got my attention. 😁
I was getting ready for work and having coffee and all of a sudden its a pop quiz!
Someone once Said in a video “playing chess is good but playing chess good is a waste of life” he really is right man How can he find this in 15 seconds 😮
No, he said "The ability to play chess is the sign of a gentleman. The ability to play chess well is the sign of a wasted life."
@@shikazcloudz ye ık but ım not that of a chess nerd (not calling u nerd btw) to try finding it
Yep, Paul Murphy 😌
13:43 How appropriate... GothamChess feels Batman. 🤭
5:30 I’m watching this while playing chess lol
Edit: I blundered my queen
LMAO
EHAHHENDHSNZJSJW
5:33 I was literally reaching to put my phone on the shower ledge when he said this 😂
7:31 Donald Duck not being a duck
But also being a duck for a moment😂😂
For legal reason, very funny video Levy. Your entertainment ability is magical :)
Hey for everyone considering an e4 or d4 course allow me to regale you with the differences.
e4 is much more in depth and specific, it will be more powerful imo and catch people less prepared than d4. However, there are not many overlapping ideas. Every move can make a whole different variation and it takes a lot of studying.
d4 is much easier to learn and throughout Levy says “if you forget and just get your set up you’ll have an okay position.” It’s a lot more idea based and still has some cool traps but is less aggressive feeling.
Both are good, but if you’re busy I’d recommend d4, if you’re more dedicated, I’d recommend e4, or you can choose which ever one you’ve learned from videos to get a deeper understanding.
It's good advice, but if you're looking for a relative easy to learn opening with E4, I suggest the Vienna. Yes, there are many different variations, but at the beginner level, many will fall for the Vienna gambit and the position kinda plays itself after that. You can still lose, but they will be quick games, so you will learn fast. Just my two cents.
Also, the Queens Gambit has a lot of compliated variations also, and that's a D4 opening. For a solid D4 opening, just play the London.
@@tjitsekoster9379 oh yeah, 100%, I’m just talking ab Levy’s courses. I tried e4 and it was just a lot given me being in school so I switched to his d4 course and am having success with it. But yeah, the Vienna is pretty cool.
As a London player this advice is sound.
@@kit4241 I don’t but I think Levy is working on an English course that probably uses the Reti move order
12:00 Im laughing so hard man haha i can REALLY REALLY realte this
Me too!
Bro you're just so real. A real chess lover, a real streamer, a real connect creator, a real commentator, a real fan others and....and (simply) a real dude. Love the ways you present the beauty of chess!
5:15 I feel called out! I was watching this video while coding a uni project, and this just redirected my attention back to the board! 😂😂
Thank you for this wholesome, interactive, super instructive video. Your hype hypes me up as well haha. Great content as always!
When I tried to replicate that same list I managed only get blunders…
Your videos are always making my day better.😀 Thank you Levy
Bro has the fortnite pfp
“Oh! Maybe they won’t see it?” Literally me & my buddy. I felt stabbed in the back; that shit killed me. 🤣🤣
0:08 he talkin like he’s nvr seen a game or fight before😂
I don’t know how to start learning chess, but I have watched some moves that other people start with. I got a lot of best moves and I had no clue what I was doing. The game after I got a lot of blunders and I still don’t know how to think more than 3 moves ahead
Learn 1 opening and play it a bunch and learn as much as you can. For example the best opening for beginners imo is the danish gambit
For what it's worth, I got really into chess videos and I realized early on it's a whole lot of memorialization and plain WORK. If you don't enjoy the process of finding patterns and learning openings it's gonna be a bit of a drag. Best way to at least start is to brute force an understanding of one opening like the guy above me said and if that sucks then maybe it's not for you
"Maybe you are watching this while coding"
Spot on, Gotham.
This guy sounds like my teacher a bit lol. He's makin me to figure it out with my puny brain. I still love the content a lot man and I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you for being an amazing and educative content creator! :)
5:18 pov: my teacher when she is explaining a topic and the whole class is silent
7:32 what was that voice 😂😂😂 12:02 too 😂😂😂
Good god!! The dopamine rush I got from this checkmate got me running on all 3 legs!! Cheers to JKD, Anish and Levi for bringing us this amazing chess game.
Now I gotta add happy thanksgiving to y’all… for legal reasons apparently
Just got my first brilliant move. Only 1200s but what was funny I went from 3.5 to 2.5 on that move
a brilliant move is sometimes a sacrifice for a better cause, so you might drop points first but you should find the follow up that will improve your position much better
sometimes its a move to force a draw/ stalemate too
14:57 is the part everyone cares about.
Ty man
"This king just bought a new construction, this king just threw a party and burned down his house" 🤣 🤣 🤣
Pre-video prediction: it's two engines going against each other and giving themselves brilliant moves.
Post-video: did I miss the part with the 10 brilliant moves?
8:27 Beautiful heating, huh? Something tells me Levy's apartment is mad cold. Radiators are "wish I had a heat in more than the corner of the room" heaters, huh Gotham.
9:50 do i get prep time?
u ain't batman
15:55 whats the point of sacrifice... When bishop is still there, u moved the same piece where it supposed to go... And now ure down a queen and a rook?
Same concern i got!
I have the same question...king went to f7 anyway so why sacrifice rook and queen?
It's just to delay the mate as much as possible. Think of it this way: if this was a puzzle, when you moved the Rook for the discovered check, the computer would block with the Rook and Queen because technically they are the "best" moves for Black in the given position.
@@neBen_ Yea I got it now... I was about 500elo when I made this comment
@@ANONYMOUS96690 it's all good, I was probably less than that by the time you made it 😂
“Maybe you’re watching this while coding” was the biggest “I’m in the matrix” moment ever.
Would you rather fight 100 Horse sized ducks or 100 duck sized horses?
Thankful for your channel. I would not have even noticed the brilliance without your shared insight each step of the way. It is fun to watch a passionate expert reveal how they view the game. Keep ‘‘em coming.👏
I love nerdy pleasures like this. Tremendous combo and wonderful commentary, thank you!
5:26
I'm literally coding right now. Gotham you're a hell of a man.
7:32 made me laugh so hard lol.
8:15 THE KING COMPARISON LMAOO
Just mind blown now I’m motivated to play a game of chess let’s go you all got this guys
no i don't, but i'll keep playing nonetheless lol
Levy, I love how you add violence to chess. Thank you. Happy Turkey day.
3:08 On behalf of the german community I must strongly oppose this mentality. Rules are meant to be kept and worshipped. Especially the StVO!
well those rules in 1941-1945 were a little iffy though
5:28 "in the shower" bro playing chess in the shower would be wild
"Offended how handsome I am"
14:52 this has to be out of the box but I’m guessing white sacs the rook and goes g7
Edit: After this I guessed everything correctly but could have never even seen the queen sac
7:43 below 1000 we play hopium chess
Alright, just watching your video about ICBM and this one was enough for me to sub. You explain things very well.
Levy is so entertaining you can just listen to him read out random ingredients off a menu and laugh
15:03 and he sacrifices... THE ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOK
15:28 THE QUEEEEEEEEEN
Damas y caballeros no voy a escribir en inglés pero aprendí bastante gracias a este canal desde que lo descubrí (8 meses más o menos) pero mejore bastante gracias a Levy pero yo sigo siendo bastante malo.
Espero siempre tus vídeos y gracias por el trabajo
don't worry, I don't speak Spanish, but I there is always Google Translate, so I can read pretty much anything anyone writes.
Fabulous mating sequence with all the sacs, but white was ahead and leaning heavily the whole time. It was inevitable that the unprotected black king would eventually succumb to its vulnerabilities.
me when i find out the whole ending didnt happen...-_-
11 move forced checkmate.
I can see hikaru solving this as a puzzle XD
10:21 Idk why, but for some reason I kept dying of later when he made those sounds🤣😂🤣