Look at the 2 holes in the top right, if they both stall for the rest of the game the first person to fill one of the holes would be the girl, meaning the guy would win
You don't know their prep. It's true that center is the only move winning by perfect play but humans don't play perfectly. Starting in the second column is actually very tricky.
Nada de nada nope because it would’ve forced the other guy to win before she would’ve. Because say they fill first column then nothing happens then the second one he is forced to win like how he did or if she got to go where he went on his last play he would’ve went on top and got a connect 4 diagonally so he would win. And obviously that’s gonna happen before they mess with the last column because if the guy played it first she would win but if she played it first he blocks it
DirtyE nope because it would’ve forced the other guy to win before she would’ve. Because say they fill first column then nothing happens then the second one he is forced to win like how he did or if she got to go where he went on his last play he would’ve went on top and got a connect 4 diagonally so he would win. And obviously that’s gonna happen before they mess with the last column because if the guy played it first she would win but if she played it first he blocks it
0:26 that move she just did is really bad, because if she had gotten a red piece in collumn 5 row 3, she could have formed two 3 long lines that would ultimately end up in a double trap, but she gives that amazing opportunity up by letting him take that 1:21 what she just did was really bad, as she could have blocked his double trap that he was forming. instead of placing the chip in slot 5 (which wouldve blocked off the second 3 long line) she plays in a completely irrelevant area way down at the bottom of the board. he then later forms that double trap, also opening up a new line in the process 2:41 that play was kinda irrelevant as it doesnt contribute to any existing lines and has a very low chance of actually making a 4 line 3:42 i dont understand how she didnt see how that would result in her loss, she had a whole other row to stall out in
0:26 How are you going to take it though? At this point if you can't find a way to get your piece on e3 you may as well play e2 and go for lines where you win by the last few moves. It's advanced, though. 1:21 e5 actually still loses to perfect play. It's not clear to see just yet why the d6 square is so important after e5 but her play was definitely worse. 2:41 Indeed. The person saying "that's a smart move" knows just as little about Connect 4 as the guy playing that move. 3:42 it didn't matter as much because a3 by Yellow would've won on a4 and b4.
@@wavelino1668 0:26 It's not advanced at all, all she has to do is never play C5R2 and she wins. 1:21 Yeah, it's tricky to see C4R6 but it's also just a good space to take if you have no good options
For most of the game, b5 was a key node. Both sides needed that location to win. For the whole game, no other nodes were as decisive. However, g6 was also a key node. Yellow needed to prevent red from getting that node, or else red wins. Moreover, red had a better opening, because red went went for the center earlier in the game.
That's a nice trap to set. At their level I wouldn't be surprised if they fell for it. Engine says it loses to d6, which is true because not having the d6 stone means you'll run out of options. So it's a nice trap, but risky. e5 followed by d6 was probably the easiest way to convert to a win.
I would agree with you since since the middle column will supposedly lead,if perfectly played,to a win.But taken the human factor most matches are started in the middle coloumn so most people memorize patterns from past games.Starting in the third or fifth column will confuse the opponent if he hasn't played before,and even if he doesnt will just lead to a draw,if again pefectly played.Allthough i got to say she she was far from a good player
@@n8likesmath i understand what youre saying but i think its a thing of definition. From my perspective of view its a drawish move because at the end of the day its a draw. -Greetings from germany
@@mikao-o-o9403 I agree it totally depends on what either person defines a "losing move" to be. I for sure wouldn't be able to play a perfect game anyway 😂😂 Greetings from US!
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen! Wow I’ve watched this ten times on repeat and that’s still not enough! Now about to screen mirror this onto my 32 inch flatscreen.
In the last part, red doesnt already have a chance to win. All she needs to do is to draw the game. While yellow has 2-3 possible ways to finish it. If this is put to an anime, this might be better
The 7 doesn't matter. As long as she plays C4R6, she wins by parity. Even disregarding parity, two players having the same threat on the same space means the game can never progress past that space, so the threat on R6 is irrelevant again.
@@piggish7491 her having her 3 diagonal pieces won her the game. He couldn’t use anything above that and that gave him like four chances to win if not for that set. She could’ve easily won by forcing him to place everywhere till too right and stacking up middle left was left so he would’ve gave it to her.
@@piggish7491 The 7 doesn't matter. As long as she plays C4R6, she wins by parity. Even disregarding parity, two players having the same threat on the same space means the game can never progress past that space, so the threat on R6 is irrelevant again.
Actually if he plays that it puts him in a forced losing position assuming Carly can play perfectly This is pos=344335467455673366542562 In the connect4 game solver engine
Gold medal my ass, she literally throw away a 100% win. When board is half filled she has an odd line win situation. All she has to do is playing it down and he has to give her the win.. Gold medal. pfft
well, if in the future we solve chess, probably first player also wins, will it mean we won't play chess? no. afaik there is no "algorithm" for people to always win
Quarantine has me watching literally anything at this point
Ike lol
Ikemright
Ikr rigt
Ikr hahahaha
True. But this is actually kind of entertaining lol
I'm glad the "connect 4 world championship" is real.
Holy shit I've already commented on this video. History repeats unknowingly.
Lmao
Bruh this is so lame me and my dad play better than this
I think you have dementia
The game is solved
It is wack
@SheepOfChrist818 The game's solved, but that doesn't mean it's boring
"gold medal match" - doesnt start in center collum
they would have lost against like half of the players on the connect 4 app
Yeah they made some major mistakes, red tried to use their either way they won move way too early in the game, but yellow saw it coming
Honestly, if you start in the middle, and play well, you automatically win no matter what
Its still allright if you dont start in center but they made a lot of minor mistakes that costed them the game
@@timmydadog it's literally optimal to place them in the middle the first few moves
This is so wholesome and so nice to see youth spending time together in a way that's not social media and/or videogames-related!
This was 10 years ago
hear,hear
@@icezzmain social media was already a thing in 2013 lol
2:42 “that’s a smart move “. lmao why
How about this move th-cam.com/video/B4AK-FEpxG4/w-d-xo.html
that move was so shit to he should have moved one left.
@@firstlast7994 yep, to put pressure on her, she would have to play on... for fuck sake i cant believe i got mad at some kids playing 😂😂
Look at the 2 holes in the top right, if they both stall for the rest of the game the first person to fill one of the holes would be the girl, meaning the guy would win
i think he’s joking
The crowd was super annoying.
Jon as it is / It was kinda friendly match, so I think it's not much of inappropriate
No crowd th-cam.com/video/B4AK-FEpxG4/w-d-xo.html
yeah they need to respect their top players more
THAT is the Gold medal match? Like, she started IN THE SIDE COLUMN
You don't know their prep. It's true that center is the only move winning by perfect play but humans don't play perfectly. Starting in the second column is actually very tricky.
Ik LIKE SERIOUSLY THI S iS cringe
@@Salomee. Who wants to battle me in connect four?
@@FightMusic say less when and where, or in what game
She could’ve won if she just waited and filled in all the other spots... at the end it would’ve literally forced her to win..smh
DirtyE yep
Nada de nada nope because it would’ve forced the other guy to win before she would’ve. Because say they fill first column then nothing happens then the second one he is forced to win like how he did or if she got to go where he went on his last play he would’ve went on top and got a connect 4 diagonally so he would win. And obviously that’s gonna happen before they mess with the last column because if the guy played it first she would win but if she played it first he blocks it
DirtyE nope because it would’ve forced the other guy to win before she would’ve. Because say they fill first column then nothing happens then the second one he is forced to win like how he did or if she got to go where he went on his last play he would’ve went on top and got a connect 4 diagonally so he would win. And obviously that’s gonna happen before they mess with the last column because if the guy played it first she would win but if she played it first he blocks it
Zach Yepez she will win if she didn't messed up in the end
Zach Yepez oh yea looking at it carefully the guy win first
She had that odd-even match set up from R2 C5 diagonal up to R4 C3 (winning spot in R5 C2). From there she should have just played defensive
Yes
He just like me fr
The only possible way she could lose was to R4 C2, she needed to block that by placing R6 C4
I dunno why I looked this up
Guess I just wanted to know if it existed.
Connect four but it's a tournament
Your right, a big one.
CREEPER 125 HD AUTTP ya 😂😂
Easy dub
I am internally screaming "Don't put it there!" At the end..
Fr, I saw that's a mile away😂
i think otherwise they would fill up the column on the left anyway and then she would be forced to put it there so she knew she was gonna lose maybe?
From 3:30 onwards yellow could guarantee a win by mirroring red's moves.
3:40 W A S T E D
She got nervous an shy when they said he should take her on a date an she lost concentration an lost.
Alex Berman towards the end
True as shit. Like how about that little boy shuts the fuck up ugh what an idiot. I hate such people
That doesn t did anything the guy was smarter that s all
she distracted bcoz he fill on the same line simultanously...
Either way they still trash whether they are concentrated or not
Anyone else notice they where playing Kinect 4 and the video was exactly 4 minutes long 😂
It's four minutes long their playing connect four and you have four like s
0:26 that move she just did is really bad, because if she had gotten a red piece in collumn 5 row 3, she could have formed two 3 long lines that would ultimately end up in a double trap, but she gives that amazing opportunity up by letting him take that
1:21 what she just did was really bad, as she could have blocked his double trap that he was forming. instead of placing the chip in slot 5 (which wouldve blocked off the second 3 long line) she plays in a completely irrelevant area way down at the bottom of the board. he then later forms that double trap, also opening up a new line in the process
2:41 that play was kinda irrelevant as it doesnt contribute to any existing lines and has a very low chance of actually making a 4 line
3:42 i dont understand how she didnt see how that would result in her loss, she had a whole other row to stall out in
0:26 How are you going to take it though? At this point if you can't find a way to get your piece on e3 you may as well play e2 and go for lines where you win by the last few moves. It's advanced, though.
1:21 e5 actually still loses to perfect play. It's not clear to see just yet why the d6 square is so important after e5 but her play was definitely worse.
2:41 Indeed. The person saying "that's a smart move" knows just as little about Connect 4 as the guy playing that move.
3:42 it didn't matter as much because a3 by Yellow would've won on a4 and b4.
she could have put it on F2
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The other column wouldn't have saved her at the end
@@wavelino1668 0:26 It's not advanced at all, all she has to do is never play C5R2 and she wins.
1:21 Yeah, it's tricky to see C4R6 but it's also just a good space to take if you have no good options
For most of the game, b5 was a key node. Both sides needed that location to win. For the whole game, no other nodes were as decisive. However, g6 was also a key node. Yellow needed to prevent red from getting that node, or else red wins. Moreover, red had a better opening, because red went went for the center earlier in the game.
Ok nerd
@@cicada_lix1839 and yet you're watching the video
Are the letters basically the the number spot they are in so basically B is 2 to the right and 5 is 5 up
@@cicada_lix1839 try playing against C4AI, it's like a chess bot
1:44 Imagine if he played g3, looking to then play e5.
That'd be a blunder, cuz of Nf6 check, picking up the queen
@@mlsanica7618 and it would be in that position that yellow would resign the game
That's a nice trap to set. At their level I wouldn't be surprised if they fell for it. Engine says it loses to d6, which is true because not having the d6 stone means you'll run out of options. So it's a nice trap, but risky. e5 followed by d6 was probably the easiest way to convert to a win.
@@mlsanica7618 but then rxf8 wins by checkmate
How did I start watching this?
We’ve all played those same moves, gotta step your game up
The video STARTS IN 0:00
Your welcome
and The video end in 4:00
Your welcome again
Thanks I was confused
*you're, you're welcome.
I love how it forms into a face with a hair and smilling
I have been playing connect 4 on my phone. This shows up in my youtube feed. Everyone is watching Loki.
Rookie league
Connect four "champion": goes first and immediately makes a losing move
Bruh
I would agree with you since since the middle column will supposedly lead,if perfectly played,to a win.But taken the human factor most matches are started in the middle coloumn so most people memorize patterns from past games.Starting in the third or fifth column will confuse the opponent if he hasn't played before,and even if he doesnt will just lead to a draw,if again pefectly played.Allthough i got to say she she was far from a good player
its not a losing move with perfect play it will be a draw
@@mikao-o-o9403 if you make a move that loses the opportunity for a certain win, you technically lost the win and that's pretty much a "losing move"
@@n8likesmath i understand what youre saying but i think its a thing of definition. From my perspective of view its a drawish move because at the end of the day its a draw.
-Greetings from germany
@@mikao-o-o9403 I agree it totally depends on what either person defines a "losing move" to be. I for sure wouldn't be able to play a perfect game anyway 😂😂 Greetings from US!
I love this old game ...
Playing a very competitive connect 4 game is very simular to playing chess if you never had played chess before
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen! Wow I’ve watched this ten times on repeat and that’s still not enough!
Now about to screen mirror this onto my 32 inch flatscreen.
I totally agree with you! I did the same!
Lamberts Purchasing why
She could not even make the GTO opening move.
I am trying to beat my friend in connect four
I’d own these kids
3:05 after the girl made that move, she lost the game
She could've still won after this actually but these players suck
I took another look and nvm she lost after this move
She could easily win even after that move.
Dang, I need to refresh my reccommend list..
Very impressive.
She started first and ended with only one potential connect 4,my guy started second and ended with 5 possible connect 4 outcomes
This is connect four and the video is 4 minutes long
All is complete, commencing self destruction.
In the last part, red doesnt already have a chance to win. All she needs to do is to draw the game. While yellow has 2-3 possible ways to finish it.
If this is put to an anime, this might be better
Connect 4 greatest board game of all time
That trap at the end was smooth
What trap? She just played an irrelevant piece and left it wide open for him to sweep her
@@thewikid8815 The pseudo-threat in column 1 that made it inevitable, I'd guess. It was sneaky and probably neither player realized it
At 3:30, I believe that if she just matches every one of his moves (like goes on top of where he goes) she will win
I got bored so I just started writing random World Championships. Connect 4, Naughts and Crosses and Snakes(Chutes) and Ladders.
Viernes por la noche, mirando atentamente todo el video
The memes are strong with this one
@Pyro Is A Nazi lol
That kid was in try hard mode for connect 4
Connect Four
The original 4 in-a-row game.
THE FUCK?? IF THIS WAS A CHAMPIONSHIP THEN I MUST HAVE BEEN A FUCKING GOD
Ive played that game so many times
I didn't know that this is a serious game we just played it as long as we enjoyed
Harley sold the bag at the end
3:24 “she’ll go on a date with you if you let her win”
As a self proclaimed pro. Those begining are really bad. But good game
Why have foam pieces? It's more satisfying when they clack
what a master i have aready play connect four in school and won 3 master player without losing and im a champion😊😊😊
Great camera angle
Wait, there’s a Connect 4 Olympic Competition???
does that classroom look like an Olympic competition to you xD
My toxic trait is thinking I could wipe the floor with these people
Her loss felt so random and unnecessary ....like sudden bad judgement?
The game is solved.. if u study it u will win every time if u start first
I see y’all talking bout r4 c9 or something like that and I don’t get it a single bit
WHY WOULD YOU GO IN ANYWHERE BUT THE MIDDLE SPOT IF YOU HAVE THE FIRST MOVE? YOU LIMIT YOUR OPTIONS SO MUCH
Play against the C4AI and you will know how difficult a match is.
Why am I even watching this 😂🧐
Great job guy
I have played this since i was 9
the girl is not paying attention thats ehy she lost
Who can't understand this game but whatch the video ?
I need to see strats for connect 4 I am in a turniment today
Well idk if this is actually competitive or just normal casual game of CF but if there is a large scale tournament this would not have ended this way
I know damn well they hooked up after this
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*Are you dumb?.*
-MoarCrow- *Yeesn't*
-MoarCrow- oh you actually think i wasnt being sarcastic?
Anyway r/wooosh
*r/wooosh to you sir i was being sarcastic too.*
Mack proving male dominance once again
I searched for this
Litarly this whole time i was watching that one spot and i was like yea thats the spot and boom it was
The boy literally had a two way win and didn't see nan one lol
You mean the one that she would've won with her own diagonal if he tried forcing it?
The 7 doesn't matter. As long as she plays C4R6, she wins by parity. Even disregarding parity, two players having the same threat on the same space means the game can never progress past that space, so the threat on R6 is irrelevant again.
3:01 if he placed his piece to make a double 3 on top of eachother, it would of set up a clear death trap
No it wouldn’t work
He already had a lethal death trap, he had a reverse seven which has the same effect from 1:20
@@piggish7491 her having her 3 diagonal pieces won her the game. He couldn’t use anything above that and that gave him like four chances to win if not for that set. She could’ve easily won by forcing him to place everywhere till too right and stacking up middle left was left so he would’ve gave it to her.
@@piggish7491 The 7 doesn't matter. As long as she plays C4R6, she wins by parity. Even disregarding parity, two players having the same threat on the same space means the game can never progress past that space, so the threat on R6 is irrelevant again.
1:50 After he played on 5th column from left there was a forced win for him on the 2nd column
Actually if he plays that it puts him in a forced losing position assuming Carly can play perfectly
This is pos=344335467455673366542562
In the connect4 game solver engine
No, because she shares the threat on row 5
Imagine not going centre column first move
Conect four classic meme in a row game
Well... people playing far from optimal is what keeps this fun...
This is mark the facebook guy
Who played connect 4 on there test in the bubble sheet
Ist this like a Championship in speciallympics?
Gold medal my ass, she literally throw away a 100% win. When board is half filled she has an odd line win situation. All she has to do is playing it down and he has to give her the win.. Gold medal. pfft
is it me or does he look like mark zuckerberg 😂😂😂
So this is how the pro plays
Not at all lol
How do you make a losing mistake on move 1?
Hey I know this game,
Bitconnect is'nt?
There should be a 30 second limit
take this W
I have this already
Why is that recommend
INTENSE
How to play this game?
There’s a way you can 100% guarantee your win if you just start first
ummm explain?
Yeah but it's not that easy
well I guess men are better at connect 4 aswell, what sports is next?
What is the name of the game? *please answer
“Just tip over the board,then a earthquake comes...”
Maybe no?
Why is this a thing when first player always wins in perfect play?
well, if in the future we solve chess, probably first player also wins, will it mean we won't play chess? no. afaik there is no "algorithm" for people to always win
Four years later reply no way.
There is a solved algorithm specifically on a normal Connect 4 board but not for any arbitrary board size
@@30svich Probably chess will be a draw, given top engine play right now
Sure, but most humans don't play perfectly. And if they do, you introduce rules to make it more complicated
How is connect 4 that long
wait this is a thing?
Sorry, but i think the guy whit glasses played very slowly