The kid has the board pictured in his brain like photo memory. He’s gifted. This view of the board let’s viewer see moves possible and played. Fabulous!
At first glance, this talented child is not serious, but it actually backfires on his opponent, he is still a child but very mature in competing, he is not in a hurry to end the game, before plan A, he already has a plan C, extraordinary!❤❤
It’s amazing how he won so seemingly effortlessly. Had that young magnus attitude of drifting off and paying attention to other things. I wish I could play chess that well.
I have been playing chess for more than 30 years, and it takes all my concentration to win a game question ? , How this child Can win a game with hardly looking at the chessboard is amazing…….🎠
He has a photographic memory. He doesn't need to watch the board the whole time, which actually helps him a lot in figuring out his opponent possible moves. When he is staring at the abyss, he is not actually distracted he is watching the virtual board in his mind and figuring out his opponent next move without being distracted by him. That's why he is so quick to answer his opponent moves.
@@quantumleap17 He obviously has an incredibly analytic brain. Whatever his story, there's definitely more going on inside his head as he appears to be scanning his surroundings, than we mere mortals can possibly comprehend.
then his parents should let him do something that challenges him. otherwise he will only become more antisocial. the child already has no behaviour. As always, the parents are the problem.
If you lose to a booger eating baby still in his diapers that doesn't even look at the board and is off in la la land you should probably just stop and give up forever.
I love at 2:40 he glances up at his opponent and wiggles his eyebrows. I don't know if he's thinking "well. That was unexpected ... but I have the solution." Or "well, that was unexpected, are you sure you want to make that dumb move?"
I think that the kid does not make these thoughts at all. He just makes the needed moves and for the rest of the time his thoughts were not even chess related. Problaby a slow going on game for him :)
My dad taught me on a set that had the directions on to move when i was in first grade. Later in life , when i would play and win, men would said they let me win . Same things with cards and then they would say i cheated. Then i never wanted to win at anything. Wow …that was 20 years of therapy.
@bunnie12345 I knew a man who, when playing golf, would insist on gambling on the event. Then, when a good shot was played by an opponent, he would ask him, "How did you do that?", thereby making his opponent self-conscious. Men do this to one another all the time.
I d9nt know so I cannot say, but do wonder if this poor kid and his siblings have ever been allowed to do anything other than chess. Not one of them looks like they genuinely enjoy the game
I think he knew he was going to win but was also pondering on the mysteries of the universe and how he fits into it. I hope he took some time to get that boogey later too.
If you lose to a booger eating baby still in his diapers that doesn't even look at the board and is off in la la land you should probably just stop and give up forever.
I just started watching him play earlier with his sister, and it amazing how nonchalant he is being in this match. His level at this age is amazing not to mention how it doesn't bother him digging for that nugget in public (in his match with his sister he was digging then as well) which had me smile, and know how innocent of an act this is to them with no fear of how others might see it. Amazing how innocent children are, and how extremely intelligent they are if you just give them a chance to show it.
При просмотре второй партии я обратил внимание, как нестандартно играет этот малыш! Вопреки теории, он несколько раз подряд ходил одной и той же фигурой - ферзём, в поисках бреши в обороне соперника. Очевидно, вся композиция партии у него в голове! Он уже в начале партии выигрывал по времени, и этот разрыв нарастал в течение всей партии. Талантливый, просто гениальный ребёнок, грамотно обыграл своего более старшего соперника при почти одинаковом рейтинге! Впервые вижу такого уникума - это новое поколение, очевидно "из космоса!"😊
Es la segunda vez que veo al niño jugar,y me asusta ver que no mira el tablero casi màs de la mitad del tiempo de juego,aun asi mira de vez en cuando a su oponente desesperado,por Dios será Real el pequeño?
This little boy is on another level. He hardly look at the chess board but he plays within his mind. He has a great visual memory. For me, even if I play without taking off my eyes from the board a second, I hardly win against good player..👍👍👍
I love to watch the way tweedledum makes opponents suffer. He doesn't show it on his face, but you see he is enjoying it. Just watch his sparkling in his eyes. This child probably becomes a great champion . 👍
that final move looking to sac queen to promote was crazy. It gave him the possibility that opponent would blunder at the cost of a pawn, and it worked!!
Настоящий Вундеркинд! Не думает, доску смотрит только когда ходит. Хороший ход найдет мигнавенно. Кто это мальчик - автомат, откуда кто знает? Его тренеру совет: - Спасибо вам за то что научил(ла) малышу играть. Жестко скажите ему что бы пальцы в рот не сует. Разные люди играет, берегите малыша от загрязнения. Мне очень понравился, желаю ему здоровье, счастья, и стать чемпионом мира!
@@ТатьянаБерезкова Зря смеетесь. 🙂 У меня есть несколько знакомых с детьми. Одна знакомая любит стерильность во всем. Особенно в отношении еды. И вот, родила она, уже и второй ребенок есть. А эта мания стерильности не прошла. Так ее дети, по сравнению с другими, болеют намного чаще. Другая знакомая вообще не заморачивается. Дети могут есть с земли и она даже замечания им не делает. Так эти дети вообще практически не болеют.
This boy is a real genius 😂.he looks sleepy, not even focusing on the board ,while his opponent was really having hard time figuring out what's the best move.. congratulations young boy!!
Because he can visualize the board in his mind, like an artist painting, musician playing. No dots, no keys, no numbers, no caged system. Strong mindscope 4k screen where he “drifts off” (to us) and can see all the beauty and all the alternatives.
Sorry to break it to you, 1389 is not a genius level ELO. He has some talent, but Faustino Oro became International Master at the age of 10. That's 2300 ELO level.
@@jdcarmona33 If you mean at 17:18, then his pawn would have promoted anyway, so probably not the best move, but still winning as far as I can tell. In fact, almost seems like he expected opponent might not see it cause of the time pressure - but I'm not even ranked so what do i know...
This child is a prodigy at the game of chess. He only keeps one shot on the chessboard and knows what is going on and does not care about the game. He sometimes looks to the right, other times to the left and does not pay any attention to the game while the opponent is very tense in this game. He will have a bright future.
Nah bro, if you went to chess tournaments you'd be baffled at how many six year Olds there are playing at this exact level. I lost to every person aged under 10 this year.
What does "Brilliant Future" mean? A lot of money, women, the ability to make millions from nothing or through the labor of others? Will this young man be able to give birth to bread and children, to give his life for another person, to stand up for those who have been deprived of their rights by being given only responsibilities by those who have all the rights?🤔
One thing I notice in Tweedledum is when he is about to make a move and then in suddenly in doubt, he always looks at the opponent's eyes couple of times before making a move.
I'm fairly new to chess! @17:19 why did the older guy move his King from the check position instead of taking the little boys Queen to neutralize the check?
He knew from the beginning but 14:23 is when he started watching his opponent for the purpose of watching him lose. Before that it was only furtive glances to suss him out. That was awesome.
I play Chess and don't worry about [looking] at the board either. I don't win but this child prodigy and I both have that in common-we're distracted by everything else. I think I have a gift like him.
The child is a savant as were Magnus and Hikaru. Time will tell if he maintains his ability to play chess at an increasingly higher level and deal with the stress. He might decide he’d rather enjoy his youth.
No, he is not. Samuel Reshevsky was defeating grandmasters from the whole Europe (till they found Vidmar to face him) - that was a genius. There are kids in India that play far, far better. I don't say I don't like him - but 1300 ELO is really just above average, you cannot really compare it to Magnus.
His opportunity came at around 13.58 when he forked the king and bishop, before that he was losing when he lost a knight at H6. Never giving up paid off well.
at the first step the boy already knew how to win. very intelligent and genius. he looked bored waiting for his opponent to act. just looking around without focusing on the game. no need to look long to move. know how to win. well done young man 👍👍
Bellissimo! Il bambino guarda sempre a destra e anche qualche volta a sinistra, perché vede e percepisce l'invisibile, che gli da delle indicazioni e lo guidano nel gioco, che quasi distrattamente conduce. A mio avviso ha il grande dono della veggenza oltre a una ineguagliabile intelligenza, nel gestire tutto ciò che avverte.
Really very strange way of playing,that child seems not to pay attention to the Game,but he knows pretty well what to do anytime...he is so Smart,i am amuzed
The board is plugged in and relaying moves to a computer like the DGT boards. This is likely being displayed on a TV screen which is what he is looking at. He may feel more comfortable analyzing in 2-d especially if he trains and plays on a computer mostly.
We miss you Yunker brothers!! I'm sure you're still playing, I want to know where to see you. Someone can tell me? Se os echa de menos hermanos Yunker !! Seguro que seguís jugando ,quiero saber donde veros. Alguien me lo puede decir?
Божий дар у мальчика. Вполне возможно, что он сам этого даже не понимает.И у него просто в памяти все, что происходит на доске. Поэтому он не смотрит туда. Ему скучно.
He's in Flow State. Spiritual Inspiration ...he will lose the gift as he gets older and less innocent . I used to be a savant as a kid but lost my power in my teens
@@zuibeckpulezon4626в детстве когда личность человека ещё не окрепла, человеком может управлять или помогать субличность (человек живший с вашей душой до вас) когда личность окрепнет к 12-13 годам ребёнок проживает уже свою жизнь за себя.
Bien jugado por parte del pequeño, Re5 muy buena jugada, te toman de alfil y si rey h7, Df7+, Ag7 y Dxg7 !!! Muy buena aun que el negro tenia la simplificación, y tenia el final ganado en Tc2 y Axf3 doblando peones
la verdad es que el negro tenia mucha ventaja que desperdicio con movimientos muy dudosos empezando por la jugada Cb4, mejor era b6 directa , despues impresiciones por ambos lados , el Te5 si fue buena pero el nergo se defendio pesimo , pero no hay que olvidar que el jugador de blancas es solo un niño aunque tiene un gran futuro, no me gusto si actitud media despectiva pero quizas es solo que esta en modo combate .
@@franzbutykoff3028 no pienso que tenga una actitud despectiva, es un niño pequeño, lo que pienso es que su mente ya resolvió el juego y le da tiempo de distraerse, al fin y al cabo, es UN NIÑO.
@@Дмитрий-ц3с1н I don't know russian, but I disagree. I mean damn, he's a kid, he's got skills and he is clearly getting socialized by playing with those far older, seeing how they are. He will learn manners and how to act! He's still young! Cannot imagine you were much better? I certainly wasn't!
@@villep7907 Socialization surrounded by people several times older than him? Of course, he is great, but I really hope that he has a fulfilling childhood.
The kid likes it fast his photography memory processes things fast.The opponent was good in slowing him down but eventually he still won the game effortlessly.Amazing😂😂😂
Amazing game..Rxe5 was brilliant offer which of course couldn't be accepted. Later, mr. Tweedledum blundered a Knight but got back the piece as he captured the Bishop..At the end nice trick to win! Great game.🥰
Was it a blunder?! Usually, he shows some reaction when he blunders. I think, it was a sacrifice to expose the king and two moves later get it back in form of it bishop. But, you may be right.
These kids seem to play without any strategic plan, attack whenever they can, accept most of the proposed trades, and are incredibly prophylactic. That way they play fast, put time pressure on opponents, are efficient and tactical. I think up to 1500 rating, for blitz and fast paces, this style of play is smart and can serve as a model for players of any age. I love to see them in action
El niño tiene la ventaja de que no se estresa, al tener tanta inocencia se distrae con sus alrededores y cuando vuelve a poner la vista en el tablero puede ver todo con claridad y es que en sus gestos faciales se le ve inocencia jejejeje, en cambio el muchacho ya tiene una auto presión y una frustración de todo tamaño por no permitir dejar que lo venza un niño y le presiona más al verlo que esto para el siquiera es un torneo 😂
Es impresionante ver como juega mirando poco el tablero, aveces como si supiera cual es la jugada que va hacer el oponente y su propia movida. Hasta se da el lujo de distraerse, parece como si el juego fuera muy lento y fácil para el. Tremendo
Those commenting this kid is a genius have to look again at his ranking. He is at the moment a good social player, no more. He just happens to be playing another ordinary player
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The kid has the board pictured in his brain like photo memory. He’s gifted. This view of the board let’s viewer see moves possible and played. Fabulous!
Exactly you can tell he is thinking while looking away
At first glance, this talented child is not serious, but it actually backfires on his opponent, he is still a child but very mature in competing, he is not in a hurry to end the game, before plan A, he already has a plan C, extraordinary!❤❤
It’s amazing how he won so seemingly effortlessly. Had that young magnus attitude of drifting off and paying attention to other things. I wish I could play chess that well.
he is thinking about the game in his head the whole time, but rarely looks at the board
@@lingofearth2786 mag who?
He must be three or four moves ahead. I feel lucky if I'm one move ahead.
I needed this today . He is not even looking at the board. I luv it . 💙
...and still he makes tons of mistakes.
@@Kamamura2 Blundering a Queen ! This is some next level.
Now thats the ultimate insult to ur opponent when u don't even look at the game and pick ur nose and slobber spit on ur fingers and then win.
It's not an insult. It's the mind of a 7 year old that happens to be a genius too.
It's extremely possible, 1 brain hasn't endured any stress.
@@joelpineda2042 I laughed so hard at this comment!
I laughed so hard at this comment
😂😂😂😂
At his age, I remember feeling smart just because I learned how each piece worked. 😂 This kid is truly impressive.
Me too, but I'm talking Checkers.
at this age I thought I was smart because I knew water could wet things, and there was no school on Saturdays so I could play all day.
He's a little brat now. He's going to grow to be a bigger one.
Same
The little boy a genius.
I have been playing chess for more than 30 years, and it takes all my concentration to win a game question ? , How this child Can win a game with hardly looking at the chessboard is amazing…….🎠
Il faut l ' affronter en partie sérieuse ,donc en partie lente ainsi ,il ne profitera plus de son point fort .
Evidentemente hay alguien detrás de la cámara chivandole sus movimientos
😂😂el niño tiene el ajedrez en la cabeza está pensando sus jugadas 🤦🏻no te das cuenta
Vừa chơi vừa mải xem Doreamon. Coi thường đối thủ 😅
That was my first observation
He has a photographic memory. He doesn't need to watch the board the whole time, which actually helps him a lot in figuring out his opponent possible moves.
When he is staring at the abyss, he is not actually distracted he is watching the virtual board in his mind and figuring out his opponent next move without being distracted by him.
That's why he is so quick to answer his opponent moves.
You know that for sure, or are you just assuming?
@@quantumleap17 He obviously has an incredibly analytic brain. Whatever his story, there's definitely more going on inside his head as he appears to be scanning his surroundings, than we mere mortals can possibly comprehend.
then his parents should let him do something that challenges him. otherwise he will only become more antisocial. the child already has no behaviour. As always, the parents are the problem.
@@Colbato. Your parents? 😀
If you lose to a booger eating baby still in his diapers that doesn't even look at the board and is off in la la land you should probably just stop and give up forever.
I love at 2:40 he glances up at his opponent and wiggles his eyebrows. I don't know if he's thinking "well. That was unexpected ... but I have the solution." Or "well, that was unexpected, are you sure you want to make that dumb move?"
I think that the kid does not make these thoughts at all. He just makes the needed moves and for the rest of the time his thoughts were not even chess related. Problaby a slow going on game for him :)
@@computerjantje it could be what you sya AND the 2nd one of mine. LOL
One of the greatest gift for a kid is to show him how to play chess. Knowing the ability to make the right decision will help him in life.
I think in this case, the child shows you how to play :D
My dad taught me on a set that had the directions on to move when i was in first grade. Later in life , when i would play and win, men would said they let me win . Same things with cards and then they would say i cheated. Then i never wanted to win at anything. Wow …that was 20 years of therapy.
@@bunnie12345 You should resume and don't give up. That is a skill I wish I have.
with what?
@bunnie12345 I knew a man who, when playing golf, would insist on gambling on the event. Then, when a good shot was played by an opponent, he would ask him, "How did you do that?", thereby making his opponent self-conscious. Men do this to one another all the time.
You can tell he’s got a great chess career ahead of him: he already has the bored look between moves down pat.
I agree with you. I found the little child it's really bored playing chess. It IS something mechanic nota interesting for him at all
🤚 yeah I agree
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with 1389 at an age of 6? Come on! his Dad wanna make money.
I d9nt know so I cannot say, but do wonder if this poor kid and his siblings have ever been allowed to do anything other than chess. Not one of them looks like they genuinely enjoy the game
I think he knew he was going to win but was also pondering on the mysteries of the universe and how he fits into it. I hope he took some time to get that boogey later too.
You read my mind 😂😂😂
Made may day 😂
He ate it during the game
@@abguruprasad
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If you lose to a booger eating baby still in his diapers that doesn't even look at the board and is off in la la land you should probably just stop and give up forever.
This kid looked into the future and determined every possible move this guy could make
He had no chance
That was my exact thought 😂
Были))) 2 шанса)) этот маленький мальчик коня зевнул, потом ферзя на предпоследнем ходе.
It is absolutely.. Mind bogglin. I mean.. How??? Amazing!!
From your joke, you exactly described what he does. His thinking all the time and he doesn't need to look at the board to know how the situation is...
The respect and resilience between all ages and races of chess players is always so admirable.
I just started watching him play earlier with his sister, and it amazing how nonchalant he is being in this match. His level at this age is amazing not to mention how it doesn't bother him digging for that nugget in public (in his match with his sister he was digging then as well) which had me smile, and know how innocent of an act this is to them with no fear of how others might see it. Amazing how innocent children are, and how extremely intelligent they are if you just give them a chance to show it.
@@JustAllinOneResource we all go back to digging for the nuggets in public in the end 😝 old people do it all the time too!
При просмотре второй партии я обратил внимание, как нестандартно играет этот малыш! Вопреки теории, он несколько раз подряд ходил одной и той же фигурой - ферзём, в поисках бреши в обороне соперника. Очевидно, вся композиция партии у него в голове! Он уже в начале партии выигрывал по времени, и этот разрыв нарастал в течение всей партии. Талантливый, просто гениальный ребёнок, грамотно обыграл своего более старшего соперника при почти одинаковом рейтинге! Впервые вижу такого уникума - это новое поколение, очевидно "из космоса!"😊
Es la segunda vez que veo al niño jugar,y me asusta ver que no mira el tablero casi màs de la mitad del tiempo de juego,aun asi mira de vez en cuando a su oponente desesperado,por Dios será Real el pequeño?
Это откуда такой мальчик - Фишер!, он даже на доску не смотрит и такие комбинации проводит, афигеть!!!
There's no such thing as outer space.
@@ilacallya324 не стоит воспринимать дословно, в моём комментарии это был юмор!
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Loved when he looked qt the guy setting up the sacrifice, trying to work him out.
Putting boogas on the pieces is also a good tactic.
My thought, 'instant forfeiture.' Ugggh!
*boogers. "boogas" sounds like a voodoo curse or something
@@whocares_bear either way the little kids is an evil mastermind
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@bobman929 😂🎵🎶
This little boy is on another level. He hardly look at the chess board but he plays within his mind. He has a great visual memory. For me, even if I play without taking off my eyes from the board a second, I hardly win against good player..👍👍👍
If the highest level players you go against are below 800 ELO that means nothing.
Enjoyed watching this! Going to show my daughters in the morning…they’re 5 and 6 and LOVE playing chess and they’re getting gooood!
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I love to watch the way tweedledum makes opponents suffer.
He doesn't show it on his face, but you see he is enjoying it.
Just watch his sparkling in his eyes.
This child probably becomes a great champion .
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Amazing how he looks positively bored, until he smells blood. Then he practically pounces out of his chair and slams the pieces. Riveting.
So thats why he picks his nose!
I imagined david attenborough saying what you just wrote.
I love this boy. Though I dont know the game but I love watching him play...
@@gwendolynburdeos9 same I’ve never played a day in my life but always find myself watching gifted players compete in it.
the progression of that guys mental breakdown in real-time was cinema
Right? You know he’s cooked when he started rocking back and forth.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i swear the man fell apart in front of the world haha what happened there? rocking sweating hands shaken it was like life or death game.
kid was focussing something else still won... truly multi talented... i want to learn chess from him.
that final move looking to sac queen to promote was crazy. It gave him the possibility that opponent would blunder at the cost of a pawn, and it worked!!
Unnecessary sacrifice when he can force promotion of the pawn without losing his queen. So bad move.
Настоящий Вундеркинд! Не думает, доску смотрит только когда ходит. Хороший ход найдет мигнавенно. Кто это мальчик - автомат, откуда кто знает? Его тренеру совет: - Спасибо вам за то что научил(ла) малышу играть. Жестко скажите ему что бы пальцы в рот не сует. Разные люди играет, берегите малыша от загрязнения. Мне очень понравился, желаю ему здоровье, счастья, и стать чемпионом мира!
QUE NO SE META LAS MANOS EN LA NARIZ, ES FEO
Больше грязи-лучше иммунитет!
@@СтасВолков-ш4ы молодец иммунолог. 🤫🤭🤣
@@ТатьянаБерезкова Зря смеетесь. 🙂 У меня есть несколько знакомых с детьми. Одна знакомая любит стерильность во всем. Особенно в отношении еды. И вот, родила она, уже и второй ребенок есть. А эта мания стерильности не прошла. Так ее дети, по сравнению с другими, болеют намного чаще. Другая знакомая вообще не заморачивается. Дети могут есть с земли и она даже замечания им не делает. Так эти дети вообще практически не болеют.
ЮНКЕР ГЕРМАН АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧ, 6 ЛЕТ, МОСКВА.
This boy is a real genius 😂.he looks sleepy, not even focusing on the board ,while his opponent was really having hard time figuring out what's the best move.. congratulations young boy!!
He always yawns but wins too.😀😀
He is a rude one didn’t shake hands for ages
Might be an attention idiosyncrasy. Looking around anywhere but the primary task is a trait
I hate to play these kids who crush you while thinking about everything but chess
@@libertas12 Same
The kid sets his pieces perfectly at the start of the game and during the game many of his pieces are on several squares at once.
That was my thought too 😂
Details smetails
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Yes I found that really annoying. It was like he didn’t want to be there.
lol
At first I thought he was distracted. How silly of me! He was playing the game in his mind all along. What an incredible kid!
I think it was another day in the park for him, great talent. He had no care for the opponent 😀
Am I missing something? At 14:25 if black moves the queen up to take the pawn in front of white’s king, isn’t that mate?
You're missing something.
Black was given the check
Isn't white defending the mating square?or black just got checked that move .
White queen was protecting. The kid was driving the game.
Пешка на g 2 защищëнна
Excellent 👌.... what a champion.... wonderful
Because he can visualize the board in his mind, like an artist painting, musician playing. No dots, no keys, no numbers, no caged system. Strong mindscope 4k screen where he “drifts off” (to us) and can see all the beauty and all the alternatives.
As a kid, I learned how to put a piece of pie on a spoon. Chess came many decades later. Still learning .
At this age, i ate sand.
Hahahha
Same
Lol
Lol..Same here i was eating limestone
😂😂😂😂😂
I guess the whole board is virtually displayed in his brain. Genius boy. Admire him a lot.
Sorry to break it to you, 1389 is not a genius level ELO. He has some talent, but Faustino Oro became International Master at the age of 10. That's 2300 ELO level.
That kid is a reincarnation of a chess master. Absolutely brilliant that he looks bored while taking his opponent out
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Jajajaja
He hung his queen
@@jdcarmona33 If you mean at 17:18, then his pawn would have promoted anyway, so probably not the best move, but still winning as far as I can tell. In fact, almost seems like he expected opponent might not see it cause of the time pressure - but I'm not even ranked so what do i know...
Little kid: "Interesting move, mister. I'll counter by pulling my upper lip down over my lower lip."
are the pieces sanitized after the game?
😂😅 WEAK
@@youtubecommunity1965 😂
Hahaha! I hope so!
You still believe in *fairy-91* ? 🐑
Yes with the tears of his opponents
Not even looking at the board. He knows where every piece is and knows where the other guy moved too. So cool to watch.
This child is a prodigy at the game of chess. He only keeps one shot on the chessboard and knows what is going on and does not care about the game. He sometimes looks to the right, other times to the left and does not pay any attention to the game while the opponent is very tense in this game. He will have a bright future.
Nah bro, if you went to chess tournaments you'd be baffled at how many six year Olds there are playing at this exact level. I lost to every person aged under 10 this year.
Childs have great instinct, he did a false move at the end tho
Autism wins
He will lose this ability and begin to over think.
What does "Brilliant Future" mean? A lot of money, women, the ability to make millions from nothing or through the labor of others? Will this young man be able to give birth to bread and children, to give his life for another person, to stand up for those who have been deprived of their rights by being given only responsibilities by those who have all the rights?🤔
Truly incredible how that mind works.. apparently taking little notice of his opponents moves amazing
One thing I notice in Tweedledum is when he is about to make a move and then in suddenly in doubt, he always looks at the opponent's eyes couple of times before making a move.
I'm fairly new to chess! @17:19 why did the older guy move his King from the check position instead of taking the little boys Queen to neutralize the check?
17:19 зевок. Qе5. Но все равно там 2 ферзя идёт. И победа так и так😀
Quite a nice talented family Yunker! Two brothers Gl and Gr, and of course my favourite Alisa!
This young boy already decided and moved before his opponent put the piece down. Bright young man.
He knew from the beginning but 14:23 is when he started watching his opponent for the purpose of watching him lose. Before that it was only furtive glances to suss him out. That was awesome.
I play Chess and don't worry about [looking] at the board either. I don't win but this child prodigy and I both have that in common-we're distracted by everything else. I think I have a gift like him.
The child is a savant as were Magnus and Hikaru. Time will tell if he maintains his ability to play chess at an increasingly higher level and deal with the stress. He might decide he’d rather enjoy his youth.
I doubt the kid will get a say in this. parents are essentially controlling his life.
What stress though?
He needs to be hanging out with kids his own age. Riding bikes ,playing video, playing sports. Instead of being around adults.
@@killingsleep seriously man. great way for the kid to feel like an outcast his entire childhood.
No, he is not. Samuel Reshevsky was defeating grandmasters from the whole Europe (till they found Vidmar to face him) - that was a genius. There are kids in India that play far, far better. I don't say I don't like him - but 1300 ELO is really just above average, you cannot really compare it to Magnus.
The energy when they are finishing the round...
Kid was like, are you okay? Did I hurt your feelings? Poor opponent, I felt the defeat already half way through
See, while he is looking around, he sees everything around, and at the same time, he is seeing every next move for him and his opponent
His opportunity came at around 13.58 when he forked the king and bishop, before that he was losing when he lost a knight at H6. Never giving up paid off well.
at the first step the boy already knew how to win. very intelligent and genius. he looked bored waiting for his opponent to act. just looking around without focusing on the game. no need to look long to move. know how to win. well done young man 👍👍
Je croit pas qu'il s'ennuyait. Je pense plutôt qu'il cherchait un point pour se concentrer
Bellissimo! Il bambino guarda sempre a destra e anche qualche volta a sinistra, perché vede e percepisce l'invisibile, che gli da delle indicazioni e lo guidano nel gioco, che quasi distrattamente conduce. A mio avviso ha il grande dono della veggenza oltre a una ineguagliabile intelligenza, nel gestire tutto ciò che avverte.
Really very strange way of playing,that child seems not to pay attention to the Game,but he knows pretty well what to do anytime...he is so Smart,i am amuzed
Really very strange way of playing,that child seems not to pay attenti
The board is plugged in and relaying moves to a computer like the DGT boards. This is likely being displayed on a TV screen which is what he is looking at. He may feel more comfortable analyzing in 2-d especially if he trains and plays on a computer mostly.
I think he's just looking around for what to eat for supper. Or whom.
We miss you Yunker brothers!! I'm sure you're still playing, I want to know where to see you. Someone can tell me?
Se os echa de menos hermanos Yunker !! Seguro que seguís jugando ,quiero saber donde veros. Alguien me lo puede decir?
This young lad is a future grand master.
12:44 Dudes hand twitch is when you know he's already accepted defeat
Божий дар у мальчика. Вполне возможно, что он сам этого даже не понимает.И у него просто в памяти все, что происходит на доске. Поэтому он не смотрит туда. Ему скучно.
He's in Flow State. Spiritual Inspiration ...he will lose the gift as he gets older and less innocent . I used to be a savant as a kid but lost my power in my teens
@@zuibeckpulezon4626в детстве когда личность человека ещё не окрепла, человеком может управлять или помогать субличность (человек живший с вашей душой до вас) когда личность окрепнет к 12-13 годам ребёнок проживает уже свою жизнь за себя.
@@Родион-с9к веришь в этот бред?
ДА ТЯЖЕЛО ДЕТКАМ СТОЛЬКО ВРЕМЕНИ СИДЕТЬ. 🤫
@@Родион-с9к какая ещё душа,субличность
The little boy rarely looks at the board or even pays attention to the other guys move , INCREDIBLE
Really amazing, which country is this child from? how old is he Thankful
@@حسنحسینی-غ9خ 🇺🇸
Luar biasa anak ini calon juara dunia mainnya lucu ga pernah pocus ke papan catur. Selamat tuk anak lucu
МОЛОДЕЦ МОЛОДОЙ ИГРАЕТ ПРИКОЛЬНО ЛЕГКО УВЕРЕННО КРАСАВА
Bien jugado por parte del pequeño, Re5 muy buena jugada, te toman de alfil y si rey h7, Df7+, Ag7 y Dxg7 !!! Muy buena aun que el negro tenia la simplificación, y tenia el final ganado en Tc2 y Axf3 doblando peones
la verdad es que el negro tenia mucha ventaja que desperdicio con movimientos muy dudosos empezando por la jugada Cb4, mejor era b6 directa , despues impresiciones por ambos lados , el Te5 si fue buena pero el nergo se defendio pesimo , pero no hay que olvidar que el jugador de blancas es solo un niño aunque tiene un gran futuro, no me gusto si actitud media despectiva pero quizas es solo que esta en modo combate .
Me da Risa que el Niño en ves de mirar el Tablero ve alos Lados todo Tranquilo
@@franzbutykoff3028 no pienso que tenga una actitud despectiva, es un niño pequeño, lo que pienso es que su mente ya resolvió el juego y le da tiempo de distraerse, al fin y al cabo, es UN NIÑO.
о чем задумался на 2:28 ? там ладью под ферзя двигаешь и делаешь размен фигур и получаешь преимущество
At about 1:36 my understanding in the rules once you move the piece and take your hand off it you can't move it again. But the kid did.
Piece is mostly on white square he centered it..
У мальчика супер визуальная память, он всю расстановку фигур держит в голове
Чтобы делать такие ходы думать в принципе не нужно. При всем уважение к мальчику он даже не пытался играть в шахматы.
Очень неспортивное поведение и неуважение к оппоненту
@@Дмитрий-ц3с1н I don't know russian, but I disagree.
I mean damn, he's a kid, he's got skills and he is clearly getting socialized by playing with those far older, seeing how they are. He will learn manners and how to act! He's still young! Cannot imagine you were much better? I certainly wasn't!
@@villep7907 Socialization surrounded by people several times older than him? Of course, he is great, but I really hope that he has a fulfilling childhood.
@@Дмитрий-ц3с1н Форточку открой, душно стало. Ты на возраст пацаненка посмотри и потом говори про уважение, такие вещи приходят гораздо позже.
That was just wonderfully amazing and super enjoyable to watch ❤ that kid is Brilliant!
While he's incredible, I don't know if I'd shake his hand after he picked his nose and had his fingers in his mouth the whole game 😂
I agree. As great as he plays he should be taught some manners.
Salty taste
I guess that you and we all were kids once, and I bet we did worst than that..
He is truly genius, but remains a kid overall..
@@BTA08 he is just a kid
@@kamranlawrencetufail And kids must be taught manners. That's a fact.
The kid likes it fast his photography memory processes things fast.The opponent was good in slowing him down but eventually he still won the game effortlessly.Amazing😂😂😂
Amazing game..Rxe5 was brilliant offer which of course couldn't be accepted. Later, mr. Tweedledum blundered a Knight but got back the piece as he captured the Bishop..At the end nice trick to win! Great game.🥰
Was it a blunder?! Usually, he shows some reaction when he blunders. I think, it was a sacrifice to expose the king and two moves later get it back in form of it bishop. But, you may be right.
Yeah, I think he knew what he was doing haha
Why couldn't he take the rook?
@@valk_illmer Honey pot. Kid had a master plan to compensate and win
@@CapDanAddams well yeah, I was trying to figure out what that plan was.
Que bueno es ese niño mirarlo jugar es mejor k mirar las grandes ligas que Dios lo bendiga
На доску даже не смотрит 🤭
These kids seem to play without any strategic plan, attack whenever they can, accept most of the proposed trades, and are incredibly prophylactic. That way they play fast, put time pressure on opponents, are efficient and tactical. I think up to 1500 rating, for blitz and fast paces, this style of play is smart and can serve as a model for players of any age. I love to see them in action
17:06 почему пешку не срубил?
17:18 почему ферзя ферзём не срубил?
Is this the Visual Description of the word 'Nonchalant' ?
Mozart on the chess board; only a glance here and there to know what's going on while formulating the next assault.
Pela primeira vez eu vi esse pequeno gênio pensar para executar uma jogada. Esse menino é um fenômeno!😊
17:24 Такое поспешное нервозное собирание фигур ))) Кажется это нежелание признать поражение
А проигравший руку пожал? Или я не понял
Genius! He looks everywhere except the board and looks bored! Lol I’m practically
Speechless!
The Kid invented this game before his reincarnation.
The kid played the game using a board positioned in the Quantum realm that was projected to his right side!
Huh......?
У меня сложилось впечатление, что пацану скучно,он будто играет. Молодчина.
i gcónaí ar an mbarr
I really love and admire this boy ..Happy watching his moves..
Помоги этому ребёнку быть таким успешным и в взрослой жизни
В таком возрасте,так сест и со взрослым человеком шахматы играть уже само по себе чудо
El niño tiene la ventaja de que no se estresa, al tener tanta inocencia se distrae con sus alrededores y cuando vuelve a poner la vista en el tablero puede ver todo con claridad y es que en sus gestos faciales se le ve inocencia jejejeje, en cambio el muchacho ya tiene una auto presión y una frustración de todo tamaño por no permitir dejar que lo venza un niño y le presiona más al verlo que esto para el siquiera es un torneo 😂
Ganó mientras veía Barney en la televisión que estaba en ese salón 😂
Es impresionante ver como juega mirando poco el tablero, aveces como si supiera cual es la jugada que va hacer el oponente y su propia movida. Hasta se da el lujo de distraerse, parece como si el juego fuera muy lento y fácil para el. Tremendo
@@natanael7590 niño prodigio?!
Autism
Imagine how god good he will play when he begin to look at the board more than 15 seconds for the whole game 😂
A few of the people at this level can sorta just play without the board anyway. It's pretty nuts
4:54 “Great! didn’t fall for it. Now I have to take the long way around. Be sitting here for another 15min.”
At 14:30 is check mate for black queen if move in front of white king
Tweedledum doesnt seem to enjoy chess...it was pass his bedtime
The kids already mastered psychology while playing 👏
Es un genio, me encanta.
Does anyone know a good chess app that is challenging?
I love how he fidgets and picks his nose😂😂😂😂. It's almost as if he's bored by the game and wants to go play with his buddies. What a cutie pie❤❤
Great! He's learned to play chess brilliantly. Now teach him some social skills.
Channeling Bobby Fischer.
why i laughed so much to this that older guy is so nervous
Those commenting this kid is a genius have to look again at his ranking. He is at the moment a good social player, no more. He just happens to be playing another ordinary player
I would agree with you but considering that he is not looking at the board, this is kind of something 😂
@@michaelscotch69 he also is not playing particularly well. He is just running a pattern