I think the only reason he didn't go for promotion is that he had nobody to capture on a1 and it would feel really weird to become a light bishop after spending all his previous life in darkness :D Anyway, that would be quite a journey, from g7 to a1, one capture at a time.
@@carmacksanderson3937 nah, the tactics of this game are really hard to find, but they played the entire game far better than the way 1100 does. If this is in a gte episode, levy could be likely to guess this is abt 2000 tbh
@@namluonghoai4316 Even with all those blunders, though? I think Levy might have said the tactics found were just luck. Perhaps 1100 is too low, though, you're right
There should be a community "Guess the Guess the ELO ELO" game, where we guess what Levy will think the ELO is on any future Guess the ELO submissions. EDIT: I think he would've guessed 1500-1600 for this.
It really gives me hope to see that even 2300 rated players are confused when there is tactics all over the place. Now let's keep pratice and reach this level one day !
Even the strongest grandmasters make blunders when put in a unique position with lots of tactics, especially on faster time formats. We are all humans after all.
Yeah, it's surprising to look at my own game when I thought my opponent was rolling over me, and I missed something I could have seen if I'd looked for the right stuff. Of course 2300 players tend to see tactics more often, but they do slip a bit, and it's worth doing certain checks to keep them honest.
This game is the perfect example of the meme with the guy stepping on the rake, vs the guy doing the amazing jump and figures over the stairs to still land on the rake and hit himself in the face.
Levy should seriously do blitz commentary with this kind of hype the last part was an absolute barn burner if this was guess the elo they played like half of their rating.
I have the opposite reaction. I think "damn I know it's unlikely but I hope it's me". I love having other people analyse everything about me, whether that be in chess or in any other activity, and whether it be positive or negative.
This game is like a weird fever dream where every move (except the extreme pawn diagonal advances) feel like a logical and natural move at first glance at least to me, but then when you run stockfish on it it looks completely ridiculous
isn't it just Rh8+? knight is pinned, so choices are ...Kxh8 Qxf6+ Kg8 Qg7# , or Bxh8 and white can choose between Qxf7+ Rxf7 Bxf7# or the less exciting Bxf7+ Rxf7 Qxf7# that doesn't seem that hard to find if you know a mate in 3 is there.
@@theMosen actually queen to Qxf6 does work to win the game. if you block the check on white's king with white's knight, white mates the black king in 6 moves.
@@scottwarren4998 Qxf6 Ne5+. Blacks bishop can simply take anything that blocks, renewing the check, and white must sac their queen or be mated, while their own attack falls apart. E.g. Qxf6 Ne5+, Nf3 Bxf3+, Qxf3 Nxf3 Or Qxf6 Ne5+, Rd5 Bxd5+, Bxd5 Qxf6
"Stockfish had an aneurysm!!" Absolutely ridiculous game! I think this game top five for wild eval swings. Props to John for submitting this masterpiece! Incredibly entertaining! Thanks for the great content!!
I was crying at the endgame Shoving the pieces on the board is the most accurate representation "I have no idea what's going on anymore, I will just check I guess"
i once had m11 in a position down two rooks and basically all my pawns. some geometric checks with the queen for about 5 moves and shuffling my bishop to mate the king in the corner. i didnt find it but i did win that game because opponent blundered x ray winning the queen
as someone who struggles to make videos with reasonable gaps between uploads, levy is an inspiration as i literally watched him react to game for the first time on stream yesterday, casually stating "i might make a video about this game" afterwards, and then bam a day later it is here
And that is why I always play with an increment. It's always sad to see such a fascinating position get destroyed by the unstoppable march of the clock.
This is really entertaining as its finally not some one move blunders but there was thought in every move, it just turns out that they were blunders after thinking a little bit
Of all the games that were “totally crazy” this one was legit the best I’ve seen on this channel. Also what’s up with comments from 30 minutes ago saying “omg great game to watch” like bro this video was posted 35 mins ago you did not watch it
loved the ending😂😂😂 recently started getting into chess. about a month into my journey and loving every minute of it. thanks for your content! lots of love from south africa 🇿🇦
But like for a 10 minute game where they're both under huge time pressure at the end, it still seems like a very high level game and totally acceptable; it's just super wild.
@@lebaguette5393 Every other higher than 1000 game with a lot of blunders has the same comment. That doesn't mean they all copied the same "original" one. It isn't even an original comment to begin with.
This was so fun and entertaining to watch and the way Levy describes the game with such energy and enthusiasm is so wholesome to watch! This was one of favorite GC videos ever, and I've watched a lot of them haha.
That is the most amazing stockfish evaluation I've ever seen. Black takes a rook with a pawn, promotes, and puts the white king in check with their new queen... And the evaluation goes from +45 to M19 for white. Absolutely ridiculous.
Levy, the TCEC (Top Chess Engine Championship) Superfinal between Stockfish and KomodoDragon started yesterday, it would be nice if you made sort of a recap showing the best games once it finishes :)
This is perhaps the most amazing game I've ever seen. Every move is a high level move, but every single blunder requires and even higher level understanding of the position. If I had played this game (as a 1400), it would have been the best game of my entire life. I would be proud of this game.
The thing that makes this game special are the circumstances, It's like everyone is stuck in chains. Missed opportunities from both sides. Both are trying to Rush the game in, when they get the advantage they immediately give it away. White was doing very bad however, loads of lost mates. NOt that I would HAVE FOUND them its just that, a 2300 doing it is not good. So, I think his defeat is well-deserved. It really is. Black, who is potrayed as the Antagonist is actually a cool guy, who was playing a lost position, He never resigned and saw the chance of time. That's exactly what I do always against a GM. Like Levy.
Maybe the earlier developments numbed me to the hilarity, but i was just staring in disbelief... Surely black would get rid of the queen and promote... right?!? Why save the knight _now_ ? Or maybe they were both pre-moving? o.O
Never saw a crazy game like that and I'm 76 and have been a USCF player and insatiable chess game watcher since 1973! I've watched, studied, and played-over tens of thousands of games and I can see why Stockfish almost had an aneurysm!
They play the move that make sense if we look outside but actually a blunder if we see inside it. That's why playing puzzle is good for looking the inside opportunity that we have.
you know that these players losing elo when the game goes on, the opening is kinda normal but the end is like 1/10 of their rating, just like how i play all my chess games
There's nothing funnier than when the evaluation oscillates like that, but because you and your rival both play so bad that each move you make gives full advantage to the other.
The funniest thing is when people say ,,how could 2300 play this badly". Like bro. They would probably win the game vs you in 15 moves. You are sitting comfortable and you still probably couldn't find these ideas yourself in 3 minutes, when they have about 10 seconds to move. You probably miss mate in 1/2 in your own games when you have 5 minutes. There is no hope for you here fellow 1000. It takes years of practice to navigate in these positions and if you don't invest enought time in improving you just can't say they are bad. Even Levy is impresed by complexity of this game. Even Carlsen would have hard time there. YOU WOULD NOT PLAY THIS GAME BETTER. YOU WOULD NOT FIND BEST MOVES THERE WITHOUT USING STOCKFISH.
Thats why I love GothamChess I love understanding high level games and at the same time Levy make us to guess the moves and make us to think. I love Chess and I love how Levy explains everything in detail. I love this yt channel period.
My feelings during this game were like finding out my wife is pregnant.......but my best friend was the father. ONLY to find out I was wrong. Oh thank god. Then I found out my brother is actually the father. Just horrible!! But wait, some good news....I find out that my brother gave my wife herpes so that kind of makes me happy again, until I realize I am going to lose my house and half my money to my ex-wife and my BROTHER.....but kind of happy bc I'm going to be an....uncle?!
13:17 mate in two.... Ngxf7 -> two variations, if Rf8xNf7, Bishop e6xRf7 checkmate; if Rf8 doesn't take Nf7, then Qg5, black bishop f6XQg5, Nf7xBg5, discovered checkmate by the white bishop on e6
This reminds me of an old saying in chess that goes (from Aljechin?) "If you want to see the most awesome combinations and fireworks over the board look to really good players, but not necessarily the best ones, because the best grandmasters generally see the combinations way ahead of time and avoid them before they can happen or resign before they ever take place".
This is literally the best game I have ever seen…blunders are of two types…noob types and gm types…these blunders at times even seemed logical but were blunders ohh mannn
Levy, you should make videos of games like this. In this type of games, you can criticize people in your usual entertaining way, but it also unleashes the absulate beauty of chess. The position was just so beautiful to watch.
The character development of black's g pawn through this arc was breathtaking😭 Go Garry!
😭😭😭
Gravo Barry
the pawns have names now
Adam Bart Charlie David Eliott Fred Garry and Harold
he later grew up to become mr garry kasparov and was awarded best pawn
The saddest part is that he was so close to being a Queen 😢
7:50 the pawn that wanted to become a bishop. Almost inspirational.
My boy the g pawn got to live out his dream and didn’t even get taken. One square short of promotion sadly but he survived like the G he is
If he promoted to a queen instead of a bishop the chess gods would be disappointed
I think the only reason he didn't go for promotion is that he had nobody to capture on a1 and it would feel really weird to become a light bishop after spending all his previous life in darkness :D Anyway, that would be quite a journey, from g7 to a1, one capture at a time.
@@vlastimil-furst it was supposed to destroy the light squares not join them
gxf6 fxe5 exd4 dxc3 cxb2 bxa1=B :D
Damn only if this was submitted in a guess the elo episode, Levy would go crazy
he'd probably have an aneurism at seeing the elo/time control tbh
I imagine he'd guess like, what 1100? So the guess would be a full HALF of the actual ELO 😂
@@carmacksanderson3937 nah, the tactics of this game are really hard to find, but they played the entire game far better than the way 1100 does. If this is in a gte episode, levy could be likely to guess this is abt 2000 tbh
@@namluonghoai4316 Even with all those blunders, though? I think Levy might have said the tactics found were just luck. Perhaps 1100 is too low, though, you're right
There should be a community "Guess the Guess the ELO ELO" game, where we guess what Levy will think the ELO is on any future Guess the ELO submissions.
EDIT: I think he would've guessed 1500-1600 for this.
It really gives me hope to see that even 2300 rated players are confused when there is tactics all over the place. Now let's keep pratice and reach this level one day !
Even the strongest grandmasters make blunders when put in a unique position with lots of tactics, especially on faster time formats. We are all humans after all.
exactly what I was thinking
They played some intense stuff though
Yeah, it's surprising to look at my own game when I thought my opponent was rolling over me, and I missed something I could have seen if I'd looked for the right stuff.
Of course 2300 players tend to see tactics more often, but they do slip a bit, and it's worth doing certain checks to keep them honest.
Only problem is you wouldnt reach that position nor would u find moves like Qd5. You need stratigcal moves too not just tactics
This game is the perfect example of the meme with the guy stepping on the rake, vs the guy doing the amazing jump and figures over the stairs to still land on the rake and hit himself in the face.
Can you send that meme
@@dgdgdggdg3463 yes I gotchu
@@mrevilducky can you send me that meme too?
Send meme
Perfect meme analogy 😂
Levy should seriously do blitz commentary with this kind of hype
the last part was an absolute barn burner
if this was guess the elo they played like half of their rating.
He did (rapid) with Anna Rudolph. It was how I got into chess actually
@@tadeuszkazmierczak1143 Yeah but he was much better than Anna :D
"Barn burner" is a great figure of speech.
The game wasnt that bad, levy himself wouldnt have found mpves like Qd5. Watch his blitz games
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This is so fun to watch. Another idea is analyzing incredibly well played games by lower rated players
Cool, I like it
Oh these kind of videos already exist on this channel, they are called cheater videos.
@@smrtfasizmu6161 Dude, low rated players can be precise once in a while, good games are not synonym of cheating
This don't exist, unless they were cheating
@@andreib4226 I'm 900 and I have some 90% accuracy games, very rare of course, im still trash
Everytime I see a video titled "absolute garbage chess game" I'm like "omg I hope it wasn't me"
Yeah. I’m scared of being called “random noob” in such game. Almost my biggest nightmare
I saw that eval graph, and really thought he picked one of mine
Haha so true!
I have the opposite reaction. I think "damn I know it's unlikely but I hope it's me". I love having other people analyse everything about me, whether that be in chess or in any other activity, and whether it be positive or negative.
This game is like a weird fever dream where every move (except the extreme pawn diagonal advances) feel like a logical and natural move at first glance at least to me, but then when you run stockfish on it it looks completely ridiculous
12:45 I spent 5 minutes staring at my computer screen to find the mate in 3 and man it was worth it
Me too. I probably spent the first minute wondering why he said "it's very difficult", until I saw why Qxf6 doesn't work.
isn't it just Rh8+? knight is pinned, so choices are ...Kxh8 Qxf6+ Kg8 Qg7# , or Bxh8 and white can choose between Qxf7+ Rxf7 Bxf7# or the less exciting Bxf7+ Rxf7 Qxf7#
that doesn't seem that hard to find if you know a mate in 3 is there.
yup I just hit play lol.
@@theMosen actually queen to Qxf6 does work to win the game. if you block the check on white's king with white's knight, white mates the black king in 6 moves.
@@scottwarren4998 Qxf6 Ne5+. Blacks bishop can simply take anything that blocks, renewing the check, and white must sac their queen or be mated, while their own attack falls apart.
E.g. Qxf6 Ne5+, Nf3 Bxf3+, Qxf3 Nxf3
Or Qxf6 Ne5+, Rd5 Bxd5+, Bxd5 Qxf6
I have never before advocated for drug testing in chess. This is literally insane.
They had low time
this is normal bro
Hot take: How not to play chess/How to lose at chess is the best series of Gothamchess
Agree
Respectfully disagreed. Guess the Elo is elite
@@korikamau4080 How to lose at chess is like GTE but with only the most extraordinary games. GTE is still very entertaining though
How to lose at chess is basically GTE premium for free
Guess the Elo is just as good. It’s a tie for me
When the 2300 blunders still have more purpose than my entire game
"Stockfish had an aneurysm!!" Absolutely ridiculous game! I think this game top five for wild eval swings. Props to John for submitting this masterpiece! Incredibly entertaining! Thanks for the great content!!
I was crying at the endgame
Shoving the pieces on the board is the most accurate representation
"I have no idea what's going on anymore, I will just check I guess"
Ooga booga moment
Levy watching this game to learn GM-level tactics
Didn’t you hear? Levy became a GM 5 days ago
@@lewismusgrave8538 it's believed that it was an April fools prank
@@NoName-bo6gi r/woosh
@@mihirlalbeharie4459 🗿🗿🗿
@@NoName-bo6gi we know
This was an amazing game, my favourite so far. I love how the blunders aren't obvious but the eval tanks so hard
You know, as a 2300 myself, I tend to go for the bongcloud
which makes you a bad player then.
King E2 only move.
why elos are grandmasters?
Thanks levy. I was just about to start writing my paper
F… you for your profile picture
5:20 maybe he was worried about black bishop to check? which would make him have to alter his defense on the middle
I didn't think it was possible to be down 12 points of material and have Mate in over 10 moves
Verlisify your reputation precedes you but at least you have good taste in chess youtubers
Imagine being a crappy click bait youTuber and coming here in chess videos lmao
@@masterspork3735 it's his first comment here??
i once had m11 in a position down two rooks and basically all my pawns. some geometric checks with the queen for about 5 moves and shuffling my bishop to mate the king in the corner. i didnt find it but i did win that game because opponent blundered x ray winning the queen
as someone who struggles to make videos with reasonable gaps between uploads, levy is an inspiration as i literally watched him react to game for the first time on stream yesterday, casually stating "i might make a video about this game" afterwards, and then bam a day later it is here
Yeah. The guy puts in the work, that's why he deserves all of the subs he has imo.
Dude is a millionaire. I'm sure it's not that much of a strain.
Having played on both sides of the classical French (a 2300 myself), this was quite a spectacle to observe!
And that is why I always play with an increment. It's always sad to see such a fascinating position get destroyed by the unstoppable march of the clock.
This is the most amazing game I have ever seen in both a sarcastic and a truthful way. I wonder what percentage of accuracy these players got.
Black’s G pawn was an absolute legend
A fucking monster
gangsta lol
Just straight up the "best" game I've ever seen
This is really entertaining as its finally not some one move blunders but there was thought in every move, it just turns out that they were blunders after thinking a little bit
Of all the games that were “totally crazy” this one was legit the best I’ve seen on this channel.
Also what’s up with comments from 30 minutes ago saying “omg great game to watch” like bro this video was posted 35 mins ago you did not watch it
Maybe they already saw it in the stream but wanted to comment
I watch all videos on 2x speed
Stockfish having a seizure watching the humans skipping over an obvious Mate in 18 😢😢
loved the ending😂😂😂
recently started getting into chess.
about a month into my journey and loving every minute of it.
thanks for your content!
lots of love from south africa 🇿🇦
Levy: "Chess is tough at 2300"
Me: *cries in 100 Elo*
But like for a 10 minute game where they're both under huge time pressure at the end, it still seems like a very high level game and totally acceptable; it's just super wild.
6:29
The knight comes, the bishop comes, the queen comes. 💀
Levy, this is your best video. I could not stop smiling or laughing for a single second. Amazing stuff!! :D :D
This would be epic if this was in GTE, levy would have got crazy
No offence but this is a copied comment ..... -_-
the person paid levy and got it analyzed on stream yeasterday
This guy copied the "Damn only if this was submitted in a guess the elo episode, Levy would go crazy" comment
@@itachiuchiha-yj1mw Paid? Even if it was, what's wrong with that?
@@lebaguette5393 Every other higher than 1000 game with a lot of blunders has the same comment. That doesn't mean they all copied the same "original" one. It isn't even an original comment to begin with.
They actually played very well opening
As it is a closed position it is hard even for a 2300 to play
But endgame was awaful despite low time
This was so fun and entertaining to watch and the way Levy describes the game with such energy and enthusiasm is so wholesome to watch! This was one of favorite GC videos ever, and I've watched a lot of them haha.
It gives me hope to see such high rated players be this bad
this site has bad players lmaoo
This was an amazing game dummy. The players were far from "bad" lol. The complexities of the ideas was very high level :)
@@pramanverma6209 you are the dummy
@@pramanverma6209 here you have the simp in his natural habitat, Nothing complex about this game, The players were trash considering their rating
This bad players would adopt you 12 times
That is the most amazing stockfish evaluation I've ever seen. Black takes a rook with a pawn, promotes, and puts the white king in check with their new queen...
And the evaluation goes from +45 to M19 for white.
Absolutely ridiculous.
This was incredibly entertaining, sad that our protagonist lost in the end.
I feel like this is the quintessential game to represent the value of positional advantage and tempo, amazing commentary
Levy, the TCEC (Top Chess Engine Championship) Superfinal between Stockfish and KomodoDragon started yesterday, it would be nice if you made sort of a recap showing the best games once it finishes :)
when levy said "O-O-O" and "O-O" I thought he said "oh oh oh" and "oh oh"
That was actually a good game. All winning moves were very hard to find.
Some where. Some where not.
Well, except Qh6 checkmate..
It was a good game compared to most games shown in these vids, not particularly so for 2300s
@@json_bourne3812 true. But with 5s on the clock I kind of get it. Still pretty bad, but it happens lol
not even the ones levy called hard to find were hard to find. this was just bad bad play.
I never play without increment because there is no glory in winning on time.
I would love to laugh at this, but this is literally me 😂😂
Make chess flavored G fuel.
John or the other one
@@hampus7474 wtf would be chess flavoured g fuel , like fruit juice + caffeine + magnus' sweat?
As a 1700 i can agree my life has dwindled like my elo
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6:29 THE BISHOP, KNIGHT, AND QUEEN DO WHATT?? CHESS ORGY????
another gem in the crown of chess wonderment, it took AI to expose the evaluation flapping like a sheet in a gale, and Levy to raise it to the podium
What an intense chess game! It was really cool how the evaluation was so often based on alien moves the players would likely never find.
This is perhaps the most amazing game I've ever seen. Every move is a high level move, but every single blunder requires and even higher level understanding of the position.
If I had played this game (as a 1400), it would have been the best game of my entire life. I would be proud of this game.
That missing M1 was tragic
I love how the game ends with an eval of 0.0 - epic stuff!
Imagine this game in a GTE episode, Levy would have an aneurysm seeing they were 2300
Insane video, seeing strong players make blunders like this gives me hope
1:17 GM doesn’t stand for grandmaster in this case. In this gotham chess video it’s a Gotham Mess
Prayers to the g7 pawn who literally tried to take the stairway to heaven. I was rooting for it to become a Queen after doing the entire diagonal XDDD
This was the most dramatic “dame da ne dame yo dame nano yo” moment ever.
The thing that makes this game special are the circumstances, It's like everyone is stuck in chains. Missed opportunities from both sides. Both are trying to Rush the game in, when they get the advantage they immediately give it away. White was doing very bad however, loads of lost mates. NOt that I would HAVE FOUND them its just that, a 2300 doing it is not good. So, I think his defeat is well-deserved. It really is. Black, who is potrayed as the Antagonist is actually a cool guy, who was playing a lost position, He never resigned and saw the chance of time.
That's exactly what I do always against a GM. Like Levy.
"If knight takes that hangs a king... that's illegal" kills me
19:30 when i saw Qxb4 i legit laughed so hard lol
Maybe the earlier developments numbed me to the hilarity, but i was just staring in disbelief... Surely black would get rid of the queen and promote... right?!? Why save the knight _now_ ? Or maybe they were both pre-moving? o.O
Never saw a crazy game like that and I'm 76 and have been a USCF player and insatiable chess game
watcher since 1973! I've watched, studied, and played-over tens of thousands of games and I can see why Stockfish almost had an aneurysm!
Since 1973? Wow, you must be Levy's earliest subscriber then. Subscribed before the birth of youtube. True fan.
never laughed my ass this hard off in disbelieve, this game was nuts :) love it
That pawn has to be the greatest pawn that ever lived, and it survived to the end of the game.
This has definitely been the most informative how to lose at chess!
They play the move that make sense if we look outside but actually a blunder if we see inside it. That's why playing puzzle is good for looking the inside opportunity that we have.
you know that these players losing elo when the game goes on, the opening is kinda normal but the end is like 1/10 of their rating, just like how i play all my chess games
Stress and extreme time pressure does that to you. The more we're stressed the worse we think.
They did not have time at the end bruh
There's nothing funnier than when the evaluation oscillates like that, but because you and your rival both play so bad that each move you make gives full advantage to the other.
Whatching Levy's videos are like online chess lessons !! We really appreciate this Levy :)
"An absolutely tragic fashion" is the only proper way to describe this game ending on time.
Let’s be honest every one was afraid it could be one of their games after seeing the thumbnail
The funniest thing is when people say ,,how could 2300 play this badly". Like bro. They would probably win the game vs you in 15 moves. You are sitting comfortable and you still probably couldn't find these ideas yourself in 3 minutes, when they have about 10 seconds to move. You probably miss mate in 1/2 in your own games when you have 5 minutes. There is no hope for you here fellow 1000. It takes years of practice to navigate in these positions and if you don't invest enought time in improving you just can't say they are bad. Even Levy is impresed by complexity of this game. Even Carlsen would have hard time there.
YOU WOULD NOT PLAY THIS GAME BETTER. YOU WOULD NOT FIND BEST MOVES THERE WITHOUT USING STOCKFISH.
We are caught up playing the impassioned protagonist in our Subjective Narrative of Self🎈
u good bro?
9:12 If a 2300+ player can't find M4 in this position, what the hell makes you think I can
Careful you don’t have that radiator on while your blind is resting on it 👵🏻
You know your game is _interesting_ when your evaluation graph resembles an ECG
*Was celebrating my Father's Birthday and this video Popped Up...*
*You made my Day Bro ❤❤.*
@@yuame7605 It's already celebrated. I was free so I watched it.
When he said that both players have only 20s left I just knew this game would be lost anticlimactically on time haha
Well actually, the game was super nice to see! (Let's forget about the last part tho T_T)
Thats why I love GothamChess I love understanding high level games and at the same time Levy make us to guess the moves and make us to think. I love Chess and I love how Levy explains everything in detail. I love this yt channel period.
Day one of not translating levy's titles.
13:11 criss-cross applesauce 💀🔫
216th day of translating Levy's titles into Neapolitan: "Na partit tra 2300 elo spazzatur"
Hysterical! Especially since they were 2300's!! So much fun. Here I am a solid 800 watching 2300's blunder, blunder, blunder JUST LIKE ME!!! Loved it.
Finally time to laugh 😂😂😂
They were playing the no checkmate chellange :D
gotham these people play better than you.
nah
i think its nice that levy makes these game reviews with higher rated players
Ugh. Love the video. Hate the shilling for the crypto pyramid scheme nonsense
Time pressure very often leads to the weirdest moves and wildest games.
My feelings during this game were like finding out my wife is pregnant.......but my best friend was the father. ONLY to find out I was wrong. Oh thank god. Then I found out my brother is actually the father. Just horrible!! But wait, some good news....I find out that my brother gave my wife herpes so that kind of makes me happy again, until I realize I am going to lose my house and half my money to my ex-wife and my BROTHER.....but kind of happy bc I'm going to be an....uncle?!
You live an interesting life.
@@999SickBoy666 No just a sarcastic one. No wife, just a girlfriend. And no possibly of kids they way we do it 🍑
😅😅😅
13:17 mate in two.... Ngxf7 -> two variations, if Rf8xNf7, Bishop e6xRf7 checkmate; if Rf8 doesn't take Nf7, then Qg5, black bishop f6XQg5, Nf7xBg5, discovered checkmate by the white bishop on e6
That g pawn was 100% the main character. Black was predestined to win from the start because plot armour.
This reminds me of an old saying in chess that goes (from Aljechin?) "If you want to see the most awesome combinations and fireworks over the board look to really good players, but not necessarily the best ones, because the best grandmasters generally see the combinations way ahead of time and avoid them before they can happen or resign before they ever take place".
When the thumbnail graph is not clickbait, it's between two 2300 players, that was a wild experience!
I'm amazed at how black has so many only-1-and-quite-inhuman-move moments. That's the sign of a complex and high-level game
This is literally the best game I have ever seen…blunders are of two types…noob types and gm types…these blunders at times even seemed logical but were blunders ohh mannn
White gets connect 5 and black’s g pawn proceeds to eat the entire line, sending Stockfish into the Intensive Care Unit.
Levy, you should make videos of games like this. In this type of games, you can criticize people in your usual entertaining way, but it also unleashes the absulate beauty of chess. The position was just so beautiful to watch.
The crazier part is, white has all of it's pieces attacking the black king. And yet still misses the m8, and ultimately loses the game.