elo 474 and 500: 1.7 accuracy the other person when I go against someone with 450 elo and i have 520 elo: 85 accuracy, punishes my checks, pins my knights, takes on the smallest of mistakes and sees forks i was going to do in 4 turns
same here, I have like an average accuracy of 82 or something and my opponents do as well, I'm at 600 at the moment and looking at that match, I feel betrayed
New viewer here. Love ur videos. I’m a novice but I love Chess. I read in a Chess book that beginners should try to trade pieces (as long as you don’t fall behind and don’t get in bad positions) to simplify the game. Is this true? Thanks 🤔🇨🇺🇺🇸
@@danieliglesias1669 As a beginner, you should just play. Not with a specific goal of trading pieces. Just try your best. When playing, try to find the best move, find advantage, find attack or search for a defensive plan if your opponent is attacking. There is very often a resource or two if you overlooked something. Most important part - You will make mistakes and make good moves. Learn from both. Try to analyse your games after. I often analyze my games afterwards, both the games I lost and won. Not just the lost ones! The games I won quite often turn out I won them because my opponent made more mistakes than I did. Not because of my brilliancy. Sometimes, my opponent had non-obvious winning position, but blundered. I thought I played amazing game untill I've analyzed it :) Channels like this one can give you very useful tips and help you improve much faster. Play puzzles to improve tactics. A lot of puzzles. Also, just play regular chess and with time, you will develop intuition for positions
Not going to lie - there have been multiple times I either mated or was mated and still tried to figure out my next move because I didn't realize it was over.
Gotham is a genuinely good teacher, which is one of the reasons why I love him. There are so many people out there who, while being a master in their own respective crafts, are physically incapable of effectively teaching someone else about their craft. People think that teaching is easy but it’s really not
So in this game, Jack achieved the following: 1. won the game with black, 2. scored 1.7 accuracy (almost as hard as scoring 0 in a True/False questions-only exam, because that means you have to consistently find the worst possible moves), 3. won with just a bit over half of his opponent's accuracy.
Nah, pretty sure it's actually really easy to play worse and get a worse accuracy. Just pick a random piece and move it to a random square where it's possible to move.
Jack propably thought he was in preatty even position, so decided to move pawns forward, because that what profesional players do, when got no other good moves and thats why he got so bad score, because he was not able to see how good position he actually got and so he didnt go trade the bishop for the knight, because has learned that bishop value is 3,25 and knight value is 3,15, so Jack propably thinks thats bad trade, while does not see how with the fork he could have got free bishop. White decided to put the knights in the side propably, because its his personality, that he likes to do it and didnt put it in middle, because knows that doubled pawns or not so strong and so, if he decides to castle. It will not be that good with doubled pawns. Black really got blind eye to not see the big forks he can do, when he got his own thoughts with his own cheeky plans and so does not care about the forks. Im myself rated like 1000, so I dont have that good eye to see all the brilliant moves, when I just come up with slow plans, that opponent is able to see, but this game was hilarous for me, because how bad they were in actually seeing any moves.😂
Something that helped me get far better at chess was Levy’s tip of looking for checks attack and captures. It really did help me (along with puzzles) to look at the board a different way.
The Queen is the strongest piece and it may do whatever it wants. It may block, it may mate, it may take, it may not take. Doubting the Queen is treason.
My first guess was Bxa3, trading a good bishop for a fairly bad knight but damaging white's structure, but then when he said "he didn't move any of these pieces", I thought "oh, well b6 does less than any other move on the board right now, and actually restricts the bishop's movement, so maybe he played that awful move?"
I accidentally clicked out of the video since I had to check a message and I saw the video only had a minute left. I still was surprised and tried to find how the hell the game ended deep in the middle game.
12:23 - "If I gave you, like 10 guesses here for Black's next move, you would legitimately never figure it out" Me: [immediately starts looking for whichever pawn move makes the least amount of sense]
Whenever Gotham says "I could give you ten guesses to find the move they made" I always think of a pawn move that does nothing or worse than nothing. My first thought was a6, but b6 was in fact worse, because a6 would keep the knight from going to b5 (even though that's not really important anyway) it does a little more than literally nothing which b6 does. In this case if I was given ten guesses I think I would find it since there are only 9 pawn moves.
i cant stress enough that black moving pawn b6 was genuinely my first guess as to what black would move after levy said he could give us 10 chances to guess what they would move. obviously at the end of the day its still a guess but the irony of it is still simple and beautiful to me tbh
It's easy to guess because he says we're never going to guess it. If he said nothing and we were playing a game of "guess the move" we would never guess it.
The thing that makes me such a dynamic level 700 player is that sometimes I make GM moves and other times I make 7 blunders just to keep my opponent on their toes
Puzzles are much easier because you know there is a solution that improves your position. You don’t know that in a game with a clock running…but, you should still look at every move with the same thought process and be calm.
Thing is that if you can play a good opening, there's almost always a play that improves your position, even if it's not a guaranteed mate. Just playing your knights to the center often is improving position. Conversely, there are almost always plays that weaken your position, like moving a piece so that it leaves another piece hanging. Even if you're accurate enough to just not make a move that loses horribly, you'll avoid a lot of situations where the analysis says that your best move is still on the way to a loss.
You know how it is to ride a horse and accidently step on a lizard killing it instantly? That was what Black must have felt like. (Opposite for the white, obviously)
In the mind of a 500, at 15:50, moving the bishop to b5 appears to be an attempt to set up a fork on e2, despite the knight being on f4 and defending the square, which he probably missed.
A rare game where it felt like Black blundered into his opponent's checkmate. It truly felt like the board itself was the loser of this game, as it had to absorb all the execrable moves atop it.
What I like most about these videos is that Gotham goes on tangents at multiple points during the game exploring sensible, nuanced side lines from various positions, and then the actual players just ignore all that and play the dumbest moves instead.
15:44 I suppose he's trying to go knight e2 check for a forced knight trade, and when the bishop takes e2 it'll fork the rook and a pawn (which the pawn could be guarded by the rook that was guarded by another rook and you wouldn't actually end up getting anything but the instinct makes sense in a short vision)
I don't care why you sit and wait for a few seconds in the beginning of each video, but I'm really glad you do because my computer takes that time to fade in the sound. By waiting 2 or more seconds you I don't have to rewind to beginning of the video to hear what was your opening line.
OK I AM NOT JOKING I GUESSED THE MOVE CORRECTLY. I am rated 570 so I was watching this to see how people my level play. And when you told me to guess In my head I said “ I would move that pawn to protect that bishop” I am not joking, I think I need to watch more of your videos so I can get better.
we love the insight. I had the opposite where I went "oh I reckon it'll be c6, that looks like the worst move" only to then have levy highlight it as one of the 2 alternatives that were actually good XD
Levy I love the random side tangents you have when analyzing games, it really makes it a lot more entertaining than just sitting and going through the game
13:02 b6 made sense for a second because black probably saw "Undefended Bishop in the center? I need to protect it." Then you revealed the next move which made that move the most confusing move of the game.
I wanted to say thanks for Chessly , literally help me get excited whith Chess again . Chess and Gotham chess are always helping me with my mental health. So thanks
No way I actually guessed the move b6, just seemed to be the most outlandish move. 1100 rated and it's definitely something I would've seen myself doing early in my time of playing chess. Just moving a piece to "further development" because I'm not sure what moves are winning
I actually watched Levy's Stockfish vs AlphaZero video 15 times. Not because i kept forgetting how they moved, i completely predicted every move the chess engines would make after watching for 5 minutes, but i just felt like he deserved more ad revenue.
12:30 with any given position, you have at most king: 8 moves 2 bishops: 14 moves each 2 rooks: 14 moves each queen: 28 moves 2 knights: 8 moves each 8 pawns: 4 moves each this comes out to a total of at most 140 moves in any position (in practice it will likely be a lot less). Your videos get hundreds of thousands of views, so if everybody just guessed randomly you'd have thousands of people getting it right.
I think i might be having a case of the big dumb but i counted all the bishop moves and only got 13. You get 7 squares on the long diagonal and 6 on the shorter. How did you get 14?
Thats given the fact that all the moves are random. Here, there are obvious good moves and some not so good moves. But again, it's random, so u got a point
The amount of people that just zoomed right away to the ending that it became the most replayed proved that this game really is bad for the brain that we just want the pain to be over already
My wife and I were watching this video together. She’s 780 rapid, and when Levy gave us 10 guesses to find the next move for black, she pointed it out immediately like it was the most obvious move lol😂we both laughed so hard when levy showed it
@1000 VIEWS VIDEO CHALLENGE I thought that at first, but I couldn't come up with any reason for black to think moving the king was a good idea, and low rated players won't move the king unless it is forced, obvious, or endgame
@1000 VIEWS VIDEO CHALLENGE i shouldn't have said 'good' reason, but what i meant was that b6 serves the purpose of defending the bishop (even if it is not necessary). A king move doesn't do anything at all.
12:23 dude, I'm so bad at chess that I actually guessed that black would do B6...because that's the move that I would have chosen in that situation LOL
I would just like to thank you Levy so much for making these kinds of videos too ,because with the help of these kinds of videos, not only do I feel the second-hand embarrassment of those blunders that I know I make too😂 but also learn how to work on them and avoid them or use them against my opponents in my future games 😃 Before Gotham chess was on TH-cam ,when I used to play chess back in 2014-15, I reached a point around where I lost so constantly ( like 1 win in every 20 games) made me frustrated and furthermore always losing without understanding why I even lost made it even more so and when I scoured YT all I found were these games of super GM's or GM's games nad moves of those for players like me at that seemed alien Neither could I comprehend them nor apply those in my games and eventually ended up leaving chess considering it to be a game too complex and a waste of time for me ,but your videos again rekindled my interest in chess ,not only did it help me improve my Elo rating from a mere 388 to a 926 but also gave me a deep appreciation for the intricacies of the game itself . Your easy to understand explanations of all games ranging from even a 100 elo rating 😃 to a game between SGM's, all those moves and reasoning behind them seem logical and fun to listen too when you explain them compared to others. Again thank you so much for your efforts in making these videos.
12:23 - "If I gave you, like 10 guesses here for Black's next move, you would legitimately never figure it out" First Guess was king to somewhere And next 3 guesses were pawns and then 5th guess was what he did
Fantastic content! These games are therapy for me - I'm not the only one making bonehead blunders. Thanks to Jack for submitting this one - super entertainment!
I actually find these incredibly informative. Despite being rated significantly above 500, there are still plenty of tactics that I miss and these highlight them well. Such as trading pieces to remove a defender.
Levy.... It's called talent. You can't be doing something exceptional without talent. I can bet that not even Magnus Carlsen capable to achieve such amazing feat. Not even Stockfish can do that.
@@THEJPIndustry It's a genuinely good idea. He would probably make a very powerful treat and then disregard it over and over again, while trying to find blunders whose refutation is too hard to be seen by someone of his opponent's strength.
@@THEJPIndustry Magnus would be like "hey fellow kids, I can blunder too, I chose a line in the accelerated Morphy variation of the Ruy Lopez that wastes a tempo by move 20"
I bet black was shocked that the game was suddenly over after he made that last move.
Underrated comment😂😂😂
that sometimes happen to me and i got to 1000 :))))
I am rated 1300 at lichess and I always have trouble to finde checkmates like this..
Indeed. I was looking for this comment.
Haha absolutely
After all the chess drama lately, it's refreshing to see a game where we can be 98.4% certain that none of the players cheated
I am about 0.3% sure that Hikaru doesn't cheat XD
They must have known the top engine moves to be sure to avoid them. How else do you get such low accuracy? Statistically extremely suspicious.
@@u.v.s.5583 They totally used the engine to find the worst possible moves 😆
The last move is very dubious though.
They cheated using Martin.
I can absolutely guarantee that both players were amazed that the game ended with that move
1000%. after witnessing this game i firmly believe black had no idea it was actually checkmate
Still waiting on the compilation of just 30 minutes of Levi staring frozen in time but rapidly changing clothes
The video we never knew we needed.
The video we wish existed.
On it guys.
+1
@@Roberto-nn6kb +4
Gotham naming the next move and the bar immediately going the other way never gets old.
lmao true
I give you 1k like
@@-aid4084 I give you 6 like
@@rayyanradwan8678 I give you 2 like
@@andrewoleszczuk3935 i give you bruh like
Today's stare was long and seemed confused, Levi seemed deep in thought. 8/10
no 10/10
@@Konkov yes definitely a 10/10
it's levy
@@mr.chicken5948no Levi, like th ejeans
He's seen things no human should see.
Levi is always staring at you like an estranged father at the beginning of every video
@Bully peter no
@andrew tate didn't ask
stolen comment
@andrew tate Okay ngl thats low key funny made me chuckle there a bit nice work haha
And like a disappointed father at the end
elo 474 and 500: 1.7 accuracy
the other person when I go against someone with 450 elo and i have 520 elo: 85 accuracy, punishes my checks, pins my knights, takes on the smallest of mistakes and sees forks i was going to do in 4 turns
Unfortunately that is just life
Two days ago i did three great moves and a brilliant in the same match...
CURRENTLY I AM 499 elo
same here, I have like an average accuracy of 82 or something and my opponents do as well, I'm at 600 at the moment and looking at that match, I feel betrayed
@@marcovaleriofranco9310 man loses 3000 elo in 3 days
500 doesn't mean they can close games.
BRO I LOVE THE SOUND EFFECT HE MAKES AT 8:57 IT PERFECTLY MACHES THE EVAL BAR DIVE DOWN
and he said bishop takes right before he realized there's another move from a different planet! lol
“If you don’t know what your plan is, your enemy also doesn’t know what your plan is.”
~Sun Tzu (probably)
actually he did said this
Be like water, play random moves! Sun Tzu.
It’s really wise, but it’s also something Frank Reynolds might say.
Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness - Sun Tzu, the art of 400 elo chess
Levy has to sit in silence to intimidate the camera into never looking away in fear of its life
me when the robot
I feel like the way he looks, feels like he's confident I'm already in a completely losing position.
New viewer here. Love ur videos. I’m a novice but I love Chess. I read in a Chess book that beginners should try to trade pieces (as long as you don’t fall behind and don’t get in bad positions) to simplify the game. Is this true?
Thanks
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Once when he did it, my YT crashed immediately.
@@danieliglesias1669 As a beginner, you should just play. Not with a specific goal of trading pieces. Just try your best.
When playing, try to find the best move, find advantage, find attack or search for a defensive plan if your opponent is attacking. There is very often a resource or two if you overlooked something. Most important part - You will make mistakes and make good moves. Learn from both. Try to analyse your games after.
I often analyze my games afterwards, both the games I lost and won. Not just the lost ones!
The games I won quite often turn out I won them because my opponent made more mistakes than I did. Not because of my brilliancy. Sometimes, my opponent had non-obvious winning position, but blundered. I thought I played amazing game untill I've analyzed it :)
Channels like this one can give you very useful tips and help you improve much faster.
Play puzzles to improve tactics. A lot of puzzles.
Also, just play regular chess and with time, you will develop intuition for positions
Coming back to see potentially the best stare in GothamChess history, 10/10 cathartic stare
Bro fr got the fluoride stare 💀
8:54 "So the queen blocks... And the bishop takes the qu- *gets possessed by a demon*"
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Okay your comment made that 50times more funnier
😂😂😂😂😂
shout out to black for finding mate in 1 what a savage player
It's not that easy a move to see. Being a 1500 myself I may not have found it in a blitz game. Honestly impressive.
@Void I feel attacked, captured, and checked
Not going to lie - there have been multiple times I either mated or was mated and still tried to figure out my next move because I didn't realize it was over.
@@zilnarthepowerful 😂😂😂😂
@@zilnarthepowerful "ok I'm gonna take this piece and next I'm
what"
Black finding a smothered mate is absolutley insane
He probably played that just for a check and was shocked it was checkmate
The way Gotham smoothly changes a question to an explanation.
@Bully peter Actually, it isn't. I might report you now! Stop spreading false information!😊
Gotham is a genuinely good teacher, which is one of the reasons why I love him. There are so many people out there who, while being a master in their own respective crafts, are physically incapable of effectively teaching someone else about their craft. People think that teaching is easy but it’s really not
@@elithemitzu so true
@@elithemitzu Thank u
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So in this game, Jack achieved the following: 1. won the game with black, 2. scored 1.7 accuracy (almost as hard as scoring 0 in a True/False questions-only exam, because that means you have to consistently find the worst possible moves), 3. won with just a bit over half of his opponent's accuracy.
4. Having his game explained by Gotham on YT
5. Having his game commented by haydncnj 😉😁
Nah, pretty sure it's actually really easy to play worse and get a worse accuracy. Just pick a random piece and move it to a random square where it's possible to move.
Thinking about it, it's very very hard to score 0 in a True/False exam. The best chance is to know all the right answers and answering the opposite.
Jack propably thought he was in preatty even position, so decided to move pawns forward, because that what profesional players do, when got no other good moves and thats why he got so bad score, because he was not able to see how good position he actually got and so he didnt go trade the bishop for the knight, because has learned that bishop value is 3,25 and knight value is 3,15, so Jack propably thinks thats bad trade, while does not see how with the fork he could have got free bishop. White decided to put the knights in the side propably, because its his personality, that he likes to do it and didnt put it in middle, because knows that doubled pawns or not so strong and so, if he decides to castle. It will not be that good with doubled pawns. Black really got blind eye to not see the big forks he can do, when he got his own thoughts with his own cheeky plans and so does not care about the forks. Im myself rated like 1000, so I dont have that good eye to see all the brilliant moves, when I just come up with slow plans, that opponent is able to see, but this game was hilarous for me, because how bad they were in actually seeing any moves.😂
Something that helped me get far better at chess was Levy’s tip of looking for checks attack and captures. It really did help me (along with puzzles) to look at the board a different way.
"The queen can not block, because the bishop would take. So the queen blocks!"
Levy is a fantastic commentator...he really is.
The Queen is the strongest piece and it may do whatever it wants. It may block, it may mate, it may take, it may not take. Doubting the Queen is treason.
And the bishop ta... Brbrlrlvlrbrl.
Believe it or not, I did anticipate the B6 for black, "shoring up the bishop"
...B5 afterwards absolutely floored me
My first guess was Bxa3, trading a good bishop for a fairly bad knight but damaging white's structure, but then when he said "he didn't move any of these pieces", I thought "oh, well b6 does less than any other move on the board right now, and actually restricts the bishop's movement, so maybe he played that awful move?"
b5 was savage! The caveman attack!!!
@@cynicanal111 yeah my first thought was Bc8 undeveloping the bishop for no reason
@@ramble21 Naw, when someone undevelops like that Levi says "well at least they know it's possible to move backwards".
I predicted it too! My jaw actually dropped
The stare was warm yet cold
So loving yet so brutal
It brought an unexpected sense of calm and peace within oneself rate it 12/10
If you successfully ignore the video runtime the ending always comes as a shock lmao. Levy perfected that trick
Sometimes it's funnier to check, see 2 minutes left, and wonder how the hell it goes down hill so quickly.
I accidentally clicked out of the video since I had to check a message and I saw the video only had a minute left. I still was surprised and tried to find how the hell the game ended deep in the middle game.
Well it came as a shock to me loool
And then you don’t know if that was an ad in the middle of the video or the end😂
I was so shocked 😭😭😭
12:23 - "If I gave you, like 10 guesses here for Black's next move, you would legitimately never figure it out"
Me: [immediately starts looking for whichever pawn move makes the least amount of sense]
That's what I do at this point, I place my 10 guesses on pawn moves that do nothing or bad things
Me to and i got it first try for my first time
yeah same and gets it almost everytime
literally said pawn to b6😭
Its so easy to guess. Can only be a pawn move that is stupid or a king move
When Levy hit the back button at 1:32 I fully believed moving the knight back was black's actual move.
8:58 is quite frankly my favourite clip on the internet
He turned into the hulk
same
Ikr 😂😂 it’s hilarious
No way you predicted Magnus's bidding time against Hikaru 😱😱😱
@@merobest7236 Ikr!?🥶
The Gotham stare at the start of every video really resets me back into reality every time and all of a sudden I find myself studying chess
Damn the bots have made it over to Gotham vids now.
@@ddandymann I'm not a bot but the andrew tate one is lowkey funny
The reply section of bots and bot-haters like me.
@@notnotalwen4891 lmao well I hope you're not with them because you got me to click. The vids alright, kinda funny.
study 40 hours a day !
The abrupt ending just punctuates the fantastically insane end
B6 was literally my first guess, to defend the bishop that wasn't under any attack
My first guess was b5. I was so close :(
That was also my choice, but because it wasn't doing anything.
@@Androxx6 b6 is way better than b5 because you can still play b5 after and waste two moves instead of one.
I was able to guess that it would be a pawn move to the 6th rank. My first guess was g6 though.
b6 was also my guess lol
Obviously he was trying to Fianchetto his Light squared bishop that wasn't on c8
Whenever Gotham says "I could give you ten guesses to find the move they made" I always think of a pawn move that does nothing or worse than nothing. My first thought was a6, but b6 was in fact worse, because a6 would keep the knight from going to b5 (even though that's not really important anyway) it does a little more than literally nothing which b6 does. In this case if I was given ten guesses I think I would find it since there are only 9 pawn moves.
Rb8 was another candidate to the title 😂
@@hioo3453 I was thinking like some random king move or smtn
@@henryashford9344 yeah I guessed king f8
Thanks for telling us DOG
8:57 and the bishop takes * motor starting noises *
Accuracy of 1.7 is honestly impressive.
There should be a new chess player challange
"How low can i get the accuracity and still win? "
Kind if like new world Recorder setting
its beautiful in a weird way
@i better call be gone hacked account bot
you could use that, if you like a move then find a different one and play that instead
@@THEJPIndustry I want to see Hikaru to play as bad as possible, but win :D
i cant stress enough that black moving pawn b6 was genuinely my first guess as to what black would move after levy said he could give us 10 chances to guess what they would move. obviously at the end of the day its still a guess but the irony of it is still simple and beautiful to me tbh
9 times out of 10 when he says you'll never guess the next move, they're pushing an outside pawn in the midgame
@@Raptorman0205 or blundering mate in 6
I guessed it too and I think its just because me and black are on the same level 🥲
it was my first guess too, i scanned the board and i find it to be the move with less sense behind it
It's easy to guess because he says we're never going to guess it. If he said nothing and we were playing a game of "guess the move" we would never guess it.
The thing that makes me such a dynamic level 700 player is that sometimes I make GM moves and other times I make 7 blunders just to keep my opponent on their toes
Puzzles are much easier because you know there is a solution that improves your position. You don’t know that in a game with a clock running…but, you should still look at every move with the same thought process and be calm.
this. I have no idea when a tactic or a play is available so naturally it wouldn't matter if I know how to get it done
Thing is that if you can play a good opening, there's almost always a play that improves your position, even if it's not a guaranteed mate. Just playing your knights to the center often is improving position. Conversely, there are almost always plays that weaken your position, like moving a piece so that it leaves another piece hanging. Even if you're accurate enough to just not make a move that loses horribly, you'll avoid a lot of situations where the analysis says that your best move is still on the way to a loss.
@@lancepanics2996 To set tactics in your openning you have to check your openning with engine and let it play and show tactics that you can set up
I totally lost it when the game just ended by completely throwing all advantage and getting mated in the same move. This content is comedy gold.
You know how it is to ride a horse and accidently step on a lizard killing it instantly? That was what Black must have felt like. (Opposite for the white, obviously)
In the mind of a 500, at 15:50, moving the bishop to b5 appears to be an attempt to set up a fork on e2, despite the knight being on f4 and defending the square, which he probably missed.
A rare game where it felt like Black blundered into his opponent's checkmate. It truly felt like the board itself was the loser of this game, as it had to absorb all the execrable moves atop it.
At 12:30 I actually guessed the next move because it’s how I would think lol, I was so excited when I guessed it 😂😂
Same
What I like most about these videos is that Gotham goes on tangents at multiple points during the game exploring sensible, nuanced side lines from various positions, and then the actual players just ignore all that and play the dumbest moves instead.
I bet you anything that Jack was really surprised when that knight move was checkmate.
Greed 💀🫳
8:58 ~ "And the bishop takes...wwwwwrrrrraw" whatever Gotham did there killed me😂😂
Me while watching these videos: "oh wow how could they possibly not have seen that?" Me while playing: *makes mistakes just as bad if not worse*
Hehe this is so true
2:55 Levy: "you know who you are"
Me: *side glances at the list of Gotham videos recently watched many times, sips tea*
😂😂 I've never felt so seen
15:44 I suppose he's trying to go knight e2 check for a forced knight trade, and when the bishop takes e2 it'll fork the rook and a pawn (which the pawn could be guarded by the rook that was guarded by another rook and you wouldn't actually end up getting anything but the instinct makes sense in a short vision)
Well, a rook is worth more than a bishop, so that does still make some sense.
0:01 wtf is that stare 😳
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I don't care why you sit and wait for a few seconds in the beginning of each video, but I'm really glad you do because my computer takes that time to fade in the sound. By waiting 2 or more seconds you I don't have to rewind to beginning of the video to hear what was your opening line.
it's also very amusing
I love how the elo bar is just constantly moving up and down
My brain is actually melting on how crazy the game was, I never would have expected something like to exist T-T
OK I AM NOT JOKING I GUESSED THE MOVE CORRECTLY. I am rated 570 so I was watching this to see how people my level play. And when you told me to guess In my head I said “ I would move that pawn to protect that bishop” I am not joking, I think I need to watch more of your videos so I can get better.
I was close I guessed b5
I guessed a6
I didn't guess that, but as soon as I saw that I was like "next move after that is gonna be e5, just to make Levy even more mad"
we love the insight. I had the opposite where I went "oh I reckon it'll be c6, that looks like the worst move" only to then have levy highlight it as one of the 2 alternatives that were actually good XD
i also guessed it
8:58
And bishop takes--
WOOOOOAOAREEEEWAAAARRGH.
I don't think Levy ever played that badly even when he was six, so I can understand his frustration.
Are you actually his dad or are you just cosplaying as his dad, cause Levy hasn't replied to any of your comments
@@starmorpheus Oh, don't worry, he does - I get texts from him with lots of winks and smiles.
Levy dad what is his reaction if you played e3?
@@finalboss3106 he would probably answer d5, e5, or take out one of his knights. Then beat me in 12 moves.
@@eugenerozman9143 What would be your reaction if you had to play ChatGPT
3:10 Thanks for mentioning me!
Brooo why is it that for the first 2 seconds Levy is literally starring into your soul🤣
Levy I love the random side tangents you have when analyzing games, it really makes it a lot more entertaining than just sitting and going through the game
The fact I actually guessed b6 is probably indicative of my chess ability
Same LOL I was thinking "hmm what could I do here that is the dumbest most passive move" and guessed B6, I should've taken a video for proof lmao
13:09 that finally proofs that I have empathic superpowers. Although I couldn't guess the second move
13:02 b6 made sense for a second because black probably saw "Undefended Bishop in the center? I need to protect it." Then you revealed the next move which made that move the most confusing move of the game.
The “Danger Levels” at 5:48 just killed me😂
Same..
I refer back to your opening's video a lot because I can't remember in the handful of months it is before I see an opening again.
I wanted to say thanks for Chessly , literally help me get excited whith Chess again . Chess and Gotham chess are always helping me with my mental health. So thanks
💯💯 I gotta say the drama and chessly got me back in full swing. Just played like 6 hours yesterday 😭
No way I actually guessed the move b6, just seemed to be the most outlandish move. 1100 rated and it's definitely something I would've seen myself doing early in my time of playing chess. Just moving a piece to "further development" because I'm not sure what moves are winning
@@illustriousbreadcrumb7816 maybe in a bullet game
Ngl I thought King H7
I also guessed b6
07:28 we can play queen e5 and Its an check
I actually watched Levy's Stockfish vs AlphaZero video 15 times. Not because i kept forgetting how they moved, i completely predicted every move the chess engines would make after watching for 5 minutes, but i just felt like he deserved more ad revenue.
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I watch any ad to completion that is less than 60 seconds. Its just little things
12:30 with any given position, you have at most
king: 8 moves
2 bishops: 14 moves each
2 rooks: 14 moves each
queen: 28 moves
2 knights: 8 moves each
8 pawns: 4 moves each
this comes out to a total of at most 140 moves in any position (in practice it will likely be a lot less). Your videos get hundreds of thousands of views, so if everybody just guessed randomly you'd have thousands of people getting it right.
I think i might be having a case of the big dumb but i counted all the bishop moves and only got 13. You get 7 squares on the long diagonal and 6 on the shorter. How did you get 14?
@@hendo1877 by being generous and overestimating because I'm lazy
@@top5g04t i got fourteen
You can definitely have more than one queen.
Thats given the fact that all the moves are random. Here, there are obvious good moves and some not so good moves. But again, it's random, so u got a point
that stare was majestical 💀🤣
12:23 to 13:16 gotta agree Levy, i would have never thought about b6 😂 you have so many moves and you choose one that does almost absolutely nothing
13:20 WHAT THE- I AM LAUGHING IN TEARS RIGHT NOW 🤣
i swear to shit i guessed it
he could have literly played pawn b5 from the first move if he wanted that but he split it into two useless moves
The amount of people that just zoomed right away to the ending that it became the most replayed proved that this game really is bad for the brain that we just want the pain to be over already
HOW DID THIS MF KNOW THAT I WAS THINKING "Why tf is he death staring me for 2 seconds?"
My wife and I were watching this video together. She’s 780 rapid, and when Levy gave us 10 guesses to find the next move for black, she pointed it out immediately like it was the most obvious move lol😂we both laughed so hard when levy showed it
I found b6 as the unexplainable move lol… but only because it was the least logical pawn move I could find
@1000 VIEWS VIDEO CHALLENGE I thought that at first, but I couldn't come up with any reason for black to think moving the king was a good idea, and low rated players won't move the king unless it is forced, obvious, or endgame
@1000 VIEWS VIDEO CHALLENGE i shouldn't have said 'good' reason, but what i meant was that b6 serves the purpose of defending the bishop (even if it is not necessary). A king move doesn't do anything at all.
8:58 that growl almost had me dying 🤣🤣🤣
The end had me on the floor.
Line delivery on point.
13:05 nah levy im not gonna lie, swear on my life, swear on my moms; when u said u will never guess I instantly said pawn b6 idk y, but I did.
Me too, I thought of what moms would do nothing at all for the player
Well, the move was b6 and not b7, but close enough.
@@isavenewspapers8890 homie it ain't that serious
i did too on god
same, b6 was the obvious candidate there!
9:55
Levy: "And now black plays probably his best move of the game which is, short castle"
Stockfish: I would like to disagree
5:49 my new alaram ringtone
what's mindblowing is that they still find the mate in 1 :o
13:00 I GUESSED IT YESSSSSS btw he played this move to guard the bishop but he moved it again to be defended by the horse just sharing my knowledge
You was looking straight into my souls bro
"I'm not ready even though l have seen this game already". Gotham should drop another hip-hop jam. Those rymes 🔥🔥
"now the queen blocks and bishop takes th- *primal war cry* "
12:57 as a 670 rated player, I smiled and knew he would play B6 XD bcs those are moves i've made hahahaha
0:39
That's literally my daily routine😂
12:23 dude, I'm so bad at chess that I actually guessed that black would do B6...because that's the move that I would have chosen in that situation LOL
8:53 😂 lol
17:32 oh it's still midgame and white is winning, why is the video almost over?
5 seconds later: oh... oh ok
That 'knight to F4 move' for Levy is the equivalent to Gordon Ramsays "Where's the lamb sauce?"
I would just like to thank you Levy so much for making these kinds of videos too ,because with the help of these kinds of videos, not only do I feel the second-hand embarrassment of those blunders that I know I make too😂 but also learn how to work on them and avoid them or use them against my opponents in my future games 😃
Before Gotham chess was on TH-cam ,when I used to play chess back in 2014-15, I reached a point around where I lost so constantly ( like 1 win in every 20 games) made me frustrated and furthermore always losing without understanding why I even lost made it even more so and when I scoured YT all I found were these games of super GM's or GM's games nad moves of those for players like me at that seemed alien Neither could I comprehend them nor apply those in my games and eventually ended up leaving chess considering it to be a game too complex and a waste of time for me ,but your videos again rekindled my interest in chess ,not only did it help me improve my Elo rating from a mere 388 to a 926 but also gave me a deep appreciation for the intricacies of the game itself . Your easy to understand explanations of all games ranging from even a 100 elo rating 😃 to a game between SGM's, all those moves and reasoning behind them seem logical and fun to listen too when you explain them compared to others. Again thank you so much for your efforts in making these videos.
as a slovenian i am feeling very blessed to have our country mentioned in one of gotham's videos
12:23 - "If I gave you, like 10 guesses here for Black's next move, you would legitimately never figure it out"
First Guess was king to somewhere
And next 3 guesses were pawns
and then 5th guess was what he did
The way he sat there perfectly still for the first 75 frames of the video really got me giggling uncontrollably.
Best example of accidentally winning a game
12:23 i just immediately starting thinking of all pawn moves or king moves
At 9:10 when they didn’t take the queen my glasses literally fell off
I love how he marked the 500-rated players as "GM".
Bruh I thought it meant these are GMs playiing 💀
anyone know why please @me if you do
@@fluffybubba7530 honourary titles
@@alix6xgorg839 how are they given
@@prince_bk By the power of GothamChess idk google it.
The first time I actually got angry at chess game
Fantastic content! These games are therapy for me - I'm not the only one making bonehead blunders. Thanks to Jack for submitting this one - super entertainment!
I actually find these incredibly informative. Despite being rated significantly above 500, there are still plenty of tactics that I miss and these highlight them well. Such as trading pieces to remove a defender.
13:15 Tbf I did guess what I thought the dumbest move was which for me was b5 so I wasn’t far off 😂
The staring in the beginning 😂
Levy.... It's called talent. You can't be doing something exceptional without talent. I can bet that not even Magnus Carlsen capable to achieve such amazing feat. Not even Stockfish can do that.
I would love to see magnus try having an accuracity of 1.8 and still win.
@@THEJPIndustry It's a genuinely good idea. He would probably make a very powerful treat and then disregard it over and over again, while trying to find blunders whose refutation is too hard to be seen by someone of his opponent's strength.
@@THEJPIndustry Magnus would be like "hey fellow kids, I can blunder too, I chose a line in the accelerated Morphy variation of the Ruy Lopez that wastes a tempo by move 20"
At 12:23 that move was legitimately my 2nd guess after a6