He genuinely seems like a great guy; he never fronted or talked down to her, and acknowledged her skills as soon as he recognized them. His banter was super enjoyable, he clearly was enjoying himself and she was too. Delightful interaction.
My I’m just high, but the GM and her daughter seemed to be judging him hard. They seemed scared and hyperbolizing the things he said. Or maybe I’m judging him…. Shit. Chess mated myself…
That’s Big John! He played with my girls almost every day we were in NYC - easily the one thing we miss most! He’s the most wonderful person to play! Sending tons of love from South Africa!!
I played that guy a long time ago. He stomped me. He’s one of the best players in union square. But she dominated him. Fuckin terrifying. She controlled the pace of the game from beginning to end.
I probably lost to that guy and guy level below him and ordinary GM is being crushed by Super GM. Then there is Magnus.. whom easily beaten by Stockfish and Alpha Zero beat Stockfish.. LEVELS man..
Quit your moronic yapping, I'm from northern Norway and even I know the old folks in NY who sit around playing any and all for dollars are called hustlers. Fuck we even call the old guys in oslo playing chess hustlers. Go fuck yourself.
They’re all really good. I’ve played them a couple times and they’re good at assessing your level and will teach/compete accordingly. Also, a game is like 5 bucks, so it’s a good way to waste some time
Once he knew he was outmatched, his entire persona changed into almost appreciation. Like we all know that guy would mop up 95 percent of the planet but here comes GM grandma and he doesn’t get mad but becomes almost happy. Fascinating to watch.
I learned long ago to become better at chess you must play those who are better than you. He shouldn't have been called a hustler. A hustler usually wants to play for money. He would beat just about anyone except a Grand Master. I loved watching Mom with 2 or 3 moves (maybe more) all the time. Great games.
I think most people who enjoy playing chess enjoy the form of it. The beauty in the mechanics of the game. When people stop to watch the sunset do they get mad that they can't control it, or do they appreciate the inherent beauty and welcome the coming of the night?
I used to be a magician. Magicians usually know 90% of what's going on in a magic trick, because many different effects use the same fundamentals. A magician is truly happy and impressed when they are tricked, because the magic becomes real again.
In this context “hustler” isn’t so much a bad thing as it is the colloquial term for the people who love to hangout and play chess all day in the park. Sure they’ll take your money if you are foolish enough to bet on a game without the skill to back it up, but it’s all in good fun.
He's not a hustler, but a fellow professional. The gentleman was courteous, genuinely impressed and appreciative to play your mum. She even paused a few times, and played another game with him. Respect, on both sides.
"Hustler" is merely someone that uses their Skill to earn money without needing employment or Business licensing. They make hundreds of Dollars a day on $15 & $20 games.. They are huslters on those boards.. Why? Because They know the CLOCk makes it harder and thats how they beat most people.. Slow chess games allow you time to Overveiw the last and next moves.. the clock takes that away.. either you know what to do right after your opponent moves... or you don't.. She would make Money down there because people would assume shes beatable because she a woman.. They'd be sorely mistaken lol
@@jainsoutside9318 Most of those highly experienced chess players like him down there in the park are hustlers. They make money off the games they challenge people to and most people don’t realize the trap is sprung till they’re in the game, all they see is a sweet old man or wily kid looking to play some chess. I used to sit and watch these guys run their games and it was very impressive. Most were respectful like the guy in this video, but they were also hustlers, kind of like pool sharks you might find in a billiards hall.
Love how he admired her long before he knew that she is a GM and was even more thrilled to play against her when he found out. You can see his passion for this game and even while being brutally beaten he was just so excited to witness her talent. What a gentleman.
I don’t know enough about chess to say this with anything to back it up but I’m guessing he’s at a level where he’s able to learn some moves/plays from this experience.
Big John taught me to love and appreciate chess after we played a couple games a few years back. I’ll always remember him and respect him for that. Such a pleasure to watch him enjoy these games with this GM. Sending my love, John!
He's obviously a very talented player. She's a GM. He held his own vs a GM. Respect. Also, it's sweet how Anna brags on her mom. She tries so hard to be humble about it, but that sparkle in her eyes when she reveals her chess title couldn't be brighter.
@@AndrewALineInTheSandhe was able to show how skilled he is while losing to a GM. Like I know for a fact I could never touch that guy in chess even though he got demolished by Anna’s mother.
This dude is awesome. I’m not very good at chess but I’ve seen this man in many videos, so my first time in New York I looked for him and lo and behold, he was there with a free table! He played easy on me and even gave me hints along the way, making sure the game didn’t end too quick. This dude is awesome
I live in NYC and want to take my boyfriend to play him, but do you have to pay them to play? I never understood “the rules,” of the “chess hustlers,” lol.
He was quick to estimate her to 2300-2400, she might be ranked higher but still giving another player a 2300-2400 estmate after 1 game is a true sign of respect.
@@jasonricard5058 Well, you need few things to be a GM, for example, you have to play lots of tournaments and get so called norms (favorable results) from min. 27 games in tournaments. Like performance rating has to be at least 2600, a third of all opponents has to be GMs, or 50% of players has to have some FIDE title (CM, WCM), opponents average rating has to be around 2300-2400. And you have to have a FIDE Rating of at least 2500 to be become a Grandmaster in Chess.
Can you explain? He estimated her level to be 1-2 levels below GM level and I thought that meant that she didn't play her best the first match, and that's why he thought she was very good, but not a GM
Was expecting something totally different based on the title. What a nice dude. You can tell he just loves the game / isn't so overly concerned about winning or losing. Respect.
A lot of people get misled by the term 'hustler' in this context. In NY, chess hustlers just play a good game, and you pay them the same amount regardless of who won the game.
This gentleman is a VERY strong player. It has obviously been quite a long time since he lost a game. & he is so lovely in the way he interacts with you and your (amazing) mom. This was a great video, one of the best of these I've seen 💛
what are you taking about? The way he lost his castle was a completely unforced error and huge blunder. A "VERY" strong player doesn't make beginner mistakes like that unless the time is low.
@Mallardman795 damn you kinda racist bro. Why you being the compliment police simply because he a black man? You would rather everyone talk shit about eveyone? Goofy mfs really just make up shit to feel like they valid
@@lordsneed9418 Or maybe it's that he was playing a GM and didn't get totally slaughtered. For the games to have gone on that long he would have to be good. She was just better.
@@BathersonMote That's nonsense. First of all in this game he made a big unforced error by overloading the knight defending his castle allowing his castle to get taken. That is bad chess no matter who you play against. secondly GMs don't always try to end games quickly, what they do is make certain that they win eventually. A GM would be happy to take just a single vulnerable piece then trade off all the remaining pieces until an inevitable endgame victory. That doesn't mean you didn't "get slaughtered" .
The fact that it takes a Grandmaster to properly challenge him and bring him that much joy in playing the game speaks to how great his own abilities are. I bet if you put him in the circuit, he would crush.
This guy is a regular there. I've seen him in other videos in the area. He knows what he is doing. In general, he quickly picks up on the quality of his opponent. Which says something of his skill level. My guess would be to put him just below or a couple steps below master level. That is a pure guess as I am not good at chess. It is based on his play against masters and grand masters I have seen videos of him playing.
And his ability to assess his opponent. I just looked the woman up, Pia Craminling. Her rating is 2452 (according to the site I checked). Which is pretty much dead on for what he predicted her strength to be.
We can just give that man a big round of applause. He handled that so incredibly well, and with humor. He didn’t hesitate to go for another round with her either. Bravo to him. His little “Nope” and “ugh such a troublemaker” made me giggle. What a good spirited man he is.
He wanted to play again and learn from the first game, you have to respect that attitude and drive. Also it's easy to show class when you win, to show it when you lose is the real test of character and he passed with flying colours.
I think the first subtitle is off... it's "I know you gonna hurt me" on the dropped pawn. He assessed her at around 40 seconds and probably knew she was not a normal player very early on. That is one of the fun part of these table games.. when you meet someone that you know has a deeper playbook than you and while you put up a fight, its more about learning just how they approach it. That relentless attack she was putting down entertained him for sure and the subtle smack talk was cute as well... I love playing games with experts and will try to figure out what they see by watching their eyes.... and always thank them for the lesson after my butt whopping.
I am not an astute player of chess, however I am a big fan of sweet, kind, respectful, and lighthearted human interaction. This was a treat to watch. I knew this would be uplifting and inspiring from the moment GM mama said she would need her glasses and her opponent joked they used to call them “cheaters”. These three had a great instant rapport and I’m glad I clicked on the video. Thank you! Peace.
@@db5094 chess hustlers aren’t scamming anyone, the term just refers to people who play publicly for money by competing against random people. I think people commenting here just don’t know the term and it shows.
Magnus declared the "Wedding" chess opening the best of 2024. Now every match begins with "I do!" instead of "E4." Forget the king's gambit, it's all about the ring's gambit now. The chessboard just got a lot more romantic and 'checkmate' now has a whole new meaning. Finally, a good way to get both knights down the aisle!
It's amazing how this guy is probably better than 98% of players, and Pia still wipes him out. So many fast, accurate moves from both of them, but that GM vision takes it up a level.
GMs are absolutely next level. There's an IM, not even a GM, in my chess club who always gives everyone free material at the start of blitz games and still crushes them. The second strongest player is a 2200 national master and the IM can just play e4 Nf6 e5 Ne4 d4 Nxf2 against him and still beat him like 80% of the time. Against me he just plays a4 e5 Ra3 Bxa3 Nc3 giving up a full rook for nothing and still I'm yet to beat him once. And I'm like 1800.
At her peak in the 80s, Pia might have been the strongest female player in history up to that point. Nona Gaprindashvilli, Vera Menchik, and Maia Churbanidze also have a claim to being the strongest pre-Judit Polgar woman chess player
There's levels to this shit. She'd be wiped out by most male GM, they'd be wiped out by superGM, and they'd be wiped out by Carlsen. Except maybe Ding.
Mr Big John is a legend there. He allowed me to play a game with him a few years ago. A class individual and gentleman. I hope he is still doing well and promoting positivity among the Chess Players in NYC. Big Love to everyone and Happy NewYear. Prosperous 2025 to everyone watching. 🥰
I love seeing how much this guy is enjoying the game even when losing. You can see he’s just a good sport and doesn’t lose much. When he does, he takes it like a gentleman and like he’s in a bit of awe. A true sportsman.
When he asked for one more I knew he was having fun. This was wholesome to watch. I don’t understand chess AT ALL, but watching this was a little more like watching a conversation happen.
My dad was a Julliard trained concert pianist so I understand the enjoyment and PRIDE Anna feels. One of my sister and my favorite things to do as kids was to drag dad into a top line piano store. We'd look around and dad would maybe just press a few keys and we'd wait for a salesman to come over. When they did they would usually sit down at a grand piano and show us how it sounded by playing some little diddy. Then dad knew his role was to ask if he could try and my sister and I would look at each other knowing what was coming and we'd just grin and wait. Dad would sit down and touch one or two keys, stop and adjust himself on the bench, and then he'd let it rip! We'd giggle at the salesman whose mouth was now on the floor and we'd wait for the people to start wandering in off the street or from other shops. Lord how I miss my dad.
this is so sweet, the fact a genuine nice guy is so nice and being very kind to the mom, having smiles reaching ear to ear, playing a good game of chess, man it's so nice to know that there's people like this in the world!
Bro is the best. I played against him was I was 17 and he beat me 3 and tied once. He prides himself in teaching and it must have been a privilege for him to go to school for a change since he plays a lot of people who aren't really into chess.
Dude, I've been pouring over these comments. And like everyone loves this guy It's amazing knowing this one chess player has touched the souls of so many people, and yet has remained so humble.
@@styleanthology90in another comment said he moved twice at 00:56 but it looks like he just castles. But this guy is just scrolling down comments to say the guy cheated, I’m not sure where, I may have missed it too.
Two of the nicest people and two machines on the chessboard. Pia’s so sweet she’s not mean, but she’s so casual when she wrecks “I just take what I can grab!” 😊😊
This man has been the punching bag for countless Union Square Park "Chess Hustler" videos, I hope he's well compenstated for his time as 5+ million views on TH-cam is probably going to bring in more money than "Here's a 20 for your time!" will.
There's always one of you people who think people are entitled to something! The man agreed to play on video! Nobody made him! Go get a life and learn nobody owes you anything!
@George-dy3pt you two weirdos calm yourselves. All the guy is saying is this older gentleman has been in SO many of these popular videos, it would be nice if some of them gave him some cash at least. Sure he isn't entitled to it, it's called being a decent person. This guy plays all day for not much money and allows himself to be on very lucrative videos while not receiving any of the compensation. Get off the internet for a while. your ass is clearly chapped. 👍
That man was extremely versed in this complex and strategic game. The man absolutely held his own given the fact that he’s facing a literal GM. Not sure labeling him as a “hustler” is really in good faith if I’m being honest. Dude was kind, respectful and acknowledged the obvious skill set of his opponent. I just personally feel like that gentleman deserves a bit more respect in the title than hustler. Maybe even acknowledge who he is on a personal level.
Keep in mind that the one posting the videos is NOT an (American-)English native speaker. And using the term in the titel can have several purposes, all of you choose to click and watch.
@@brendanadinay5054 You think so? It feels like if a black belt in karate hid the fact that they were a black belt, and then joined a new gym and started whooping everyone. I have no problem with what she did but I wouldn't exactly characterize it as being humble lol
@@Omni0404 it's just playing chess in a park man there is nothing to be gained on either side other than enjoyment of something both people are passionate about
The ease with which he said "23, 24" just showed he'd already been thinking about it, and the cordial way they acknowledged each other was so wholesome.
The guy was a good sport and when he realized how good she was, he was still game for another round. That's taking what life throws you in stride and enjoying the moment. This video brought me joy in the middle of a rough work day. 🙂
It’s a great opportunity to play against someone of that caliber, especially when you also have the ability to make the most of the opportunity. They are rare, and their skills are valuable.
Yeah, that makes him a chess hustler. Running a hustle and running a scam are two very different things. Being a hustler and being a scam artist are equally different
@yoshihorror1948 I don't know what your statement is meant to implicate; my comment was at the aim of recognition of intellectual prowess of individuals who clearly have demonstrated their mastery of a gambit game with several billion optional choices.
@@yoshihorror1948 I won't apologize for using a vocabulary that requires someone to open a book. I hope my language challenges the reader while giving praise to these individuals. @yoshihorror1948 knowledge is power. I want you to have the power of knowledge.
@@textik5821 hahaha, interesting comment, I mean...You are reacting to his username, or to his comment? In any case " "Goodness gracious" is a good and understandable reaction...
I don't even really play chess but this video caught me. Fascinating just to watch the interactions on a social level with two hyper-competitive but humble, wise and polite people.
I love the interaction with Big John. He seems like a good soul. And I love how much you admire your mom and love to talk her up while she likes to kindly deflect her accomplishments because she's so humble. Just all good things in humanity in 1 video. Love it!
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 didn't know she's playing against world champions there at Union Square... oh wait, she isn't? isn't your argument majorly autistic and retarded then?
Im impressed at how he was was able to adjust and adapt from game to game. To pressure a GM is a sign of many reps and years of playing chess. This was impressive by both wise and skilled chess players
He could play 50 games and win them all and not learn anything new, but losing twice to a Grand Master he would have learnt loads. This is why I always tell my kids you learn more by losing than winning, and if you lose, if at least you've learnt something it's all good.
I love that he wanted "one more." He knew how strong she was after the first match and was still eager to test his mettle against her a second time. Good dude.
Research shows the best learning in many forms of 1:1 competition is when you are losing about ¾ of the games. Challenged but not overwhelmed. But how many have the character to aim for that kind of performance?
I love how his reaction is "One more?". Watched a few of these videos now and it's really wonderful to see how many palyers react with joy at the chance to learn. So much love to Mrs Cramling for sharing in this way.
I'm guessing he was informed of her skill level before they actually started filming. Otherwise I don't think he would have probably considered it good for his image, since he's a fairly well-known chess player to the people who play chess in Union Square, to wipe out somebody's mother who doesn't know anything about chess and have it spread all over the Internet.
@@Mark-bw1wx maybe not, guessing her rating is easy considering those hustlers are usually 2000-2100, after she won the first game, he must’ve thought she has to be 2300-2400 just because 2500+ is extremely rare to see in those places, even though Pia is well known, it looks he didn’t know her.
@@lambliates Oh ok. You know more about it than I do. About all that rating stuff. That's all Greek to me. I tried to learn chess and I tried to teach my son and I was never good at it. Probably would have helped me in life. Seems like life is just a big chess game and you have to make the right moves and not let your emotions get in the way...... ...
@@ayoant-783 imo he seemed honored to be defeated like that. And you can see it in his eyes during the first game he was surprised and caught off guard. Probably the dudes favorite 2 matches he's played. He seems like a real one
Lmao, that's a good point. I assume It's just a cheesy title to get views, and I don't think they mean it in a negative way. He plays people for money daily(at least if he's like any of the park chess players I've ever met). When I think of a guy selling purses on the streets or a food truck operator, I also think of people who hustle...or it could be a shady pool shark guy lol. It's a pretty broad word. I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt, and they were nothing but polite to him. The daughter already met the guy and knows he's charming/ entertaining. What would she get from trying to make him out to be a crook.
May we appreciate such a noble opponent of Pia? He's so sweet and chill, spreads a ton of positive vibes. I'm glad I'm living on this planet, knowing that I live with great people like him, Pia and Anna.
There's not supposed to be any of that going on. It's a chess game. Unless you're suggesting there should be some kind of animosity because of the difference of their races. If that were true, I would file it under the category of "projection" more than anything else
She doesn't respect this guy. The video refers to him as a hustler and he's black so people will click on the video. He is a nice guy who plays chess smh shame on whoever owns this channel
This video actually brought a little emotion to me and I considered why. The two dedicating decades to a skill that they adore. That we would all find something that we love so much, which done for hours a day, does not bore or suck the life out of us.
That first check took my breath away. While the move seems so obvious in retrospect, it completely went under my radar. She moved the tower aggressively, but with the intent of defending the knight after the check, keeping her right side of the board completely under control. Not flashy, not technically beyond belief, but probably one of the smoothest move I've seen. Your mom is a genius!
@jas_bataille, can you explain how the first game ended? I see the position that they’re calling a mate already, when the king isn’t actually in check, yet. Is the next move to pin the knight with the rook, and the inevitable leads to checkmate?
@@franciscomayer2454 I mean, the check mate was inevitable from that point on. Most of the pieces on the man side were one move away/a take away to allow a mate.
this video unexpectedly brought me to tears. everything about it was just heartwarming, from the daughter's adoration of her sweet and humble mother to the good sportsmanship of the opponent. I don't even know how I stumbled upon this video as I don't really watch chess content, and i never comment on videos, but i just loved everything about one :)
Yes me too. I so respected how humble the mom is and that she takes it seriously but also sees it as a game. And her opponent a really good fellow. Often chess videos are so cut throat and prideful that it turns me off.
Except that when you're clumsy and keep knocking over the pieces like she does you should be adjusting your speed and she refuses to, very irritating at any level of play.
They both demonstrate a deep love of the game and a mutual admiration. Intellectual pursuit and camaraderie. It’s the deep nature of the game and it’s limitless possibilities that brings them together as new friends. So sweet.
Just observing the video briefly without any context up front, I could immediately tell this was some high level chess being played on both sides. It truly is such a fascinating game.
For people to lazy to google 🙂 Pia Ann Rosa-Della Cramling[1] (born 23 April 1963) is a Swedish chess player. In 1992, she became the fifth woman to earn the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM). Since the early 1980s, she has been one of the strongest female players in the world as well as having been the highest-rated woman in the FIDE World Rankings on three occasions. She was the clear number-one-rated woman in the January 1984 rating list, and joint number-one-rated woman in the July 1984 list.[2][3]
@@shokpfeiffer623it is not sexist. there are women's and open chess tournaments. It is a fact that there are far fewer women that professionally play chess so there are tournaments where women have the opportunity to play with one another. most women play a mix of both. it is not a question of "one gender can play better than the other".
I like how this guy is a gentleman, having fun doing what he like while listening to music, and socializing. and I also like how you are so happy and proud of your mom, that's a win-win-win for me too. good vibes
Having a GM mom that taught you "everything you now about chess" must be amazing. I'm pretty much a noobie at chess, but watching GMs at playing is amazing.
Not to mention you have a huge high level of IQ in order to become one. The secret of this game is to out think your opponent and patience. You want them to play your game you don't want to play theirs.
@@N73B60 Yeah BS. I've seen a couple of vids of this lady. She gives nothing away. In fact, if she does appear to give something away, think twice before you take it.
Of all the things I’ve been watching lately, this is the most wholesome, sweetest. The music the sounds the banter the tension and energy around a square foot table was just brilliant ❤
He genuinely seems like a great guy; he never fronted or talked down to her, and acknowledged her skills as soon as he recognized them. His banter was super enjoyable, he clearly was enjoying himself and she was too. Delightful interaction.
toitally, too bad the daughter would not stfu lol
Chess players are generally pretty civilised individuals
They looked like the were having a great time.
My I’m just high, but the GM and her daughter seemed to be judging him hard. They seemed scared and hyperbolizing the things he said. Or maybe I’m judging him…. Shit. Chess mated myself…
@@tehkeymaker17 Yeah you're just high
That’s Big John! He played with my girls almost every day we were in NYC - easily the one thing we miss most! He’s the most wonderful person to play! Sending tons of love from South Africa!!
Is "my girls" a euphemism?
@@yegorzakharov8514 💀
@@yegorzakharov8514 I hope it is this and not where my mind went
what if he started violently swinging? could both of them be able to handle him?
@@prideneverdies1001 probably not. Odd comment.
I played that guy a long time ago. He stomped me. He’s one of the best players in union square. But she dominated him. Fuckin terrifying. She controlled the pace of the game from beginning to end.
Im playing with your momma u lying lil shit
incredible the levels in chess
I probably lost to that guy and guy level below him and ordinary GM is being crushed by Super GM. Then there is Magnus.. whom easily beaten by Stockfish and Alpha Zero beat Stockfish.. LEVELS man..
I mean... She is HER
*Huge difference between a GM and an average player.*
This dude could honestly make his own channel. I've seen this guy on so many different videos, he has a good personality.
That's not a hustrler. That's a honest, hardworking S-tier player, facing a Grandmaster who held #1 amongst women.
What's an s tier player?
@@fd2blk78 above an A+ would be, an S or S+ in skill of a game means perfect
Quit your moronic yapping, I'm from northern Norway and even I know the old folks in NY who sit around playing any and all for dollars are called hustlers.
Fuck we even call the old guys in oslo playing chess hustlers. Go fuck yourself.
@@fd2blk78 it's a stupid thing that gamers invented instead of getting laid
Really can't call him S tier since he's not at the level. A tier at best
He lasted that long against a grandmaster? He too, is a beast.
Definitely GM's that can checkmate in 5 moves or less so yes
Yeah. Or she just felt bad and didn’t want to embarrass the dude.
They’re all really good. I’ve played them a couple times and they’re good at assessing your level and will teach/compete accordingly. Also, a game is like 5 bucks, so it’s a good way to waste some time
@wittyn0550 I wouldn't guess some goofy shit like that but there's one way to find out. You play him. You play her. Post what happens.
Thank you its me Im him
Once he knew he was outmatched, his entire persona changed into almost appreciation. Like we all know that guy would mop up 95 percent of the planet but here comes GM grandma and he doesn’t get mad but becomes almost happy. Fascinating to watch.
I learned long ago to become better at chess you must play those who are better than you. He shouldn't have been called a hustler. A hustler usually wants to play for money. He would beat just about anyone except a Grand Master. I loved watching Mom with 2 or 3 moves (maybe more) all the time. Great games.
Exactly and I guarantee he appreciated the losses. You don’t get better playing lesser opponents
Peobbaly hasn't lost a game in ages sometimes it's nice to lose and feel that you can strive to do better :)
I think most people who enjoy playing chess enjoy the form of it. The beauty in the mechanics of the game. When people stop to watch the sunset do they get mad that they can't control it, or do they appreciate the inherent beauty and welcome the coming of the night?
I used to be a magician. Magicians usually know 90% of what's going on in a magic trick, because many different effects use the same fundamentals. A magician is truly happy and impressed when they are tricked, because the magic becomes real again.
The smooth oldies in the background made this such a vibe
Seriously
"Lowdown" by Boz Skaggs
Odyssey - Inside Out
I’m not sure I’d label him as a hustler. He was gentlemanly. I’m sure he was honored on some level.
In this context “hustler” isn’t so much a bad thing as it is the colloquial term for the people who love to hangout and play chess all day in the park. Sure they’ll take your money if you are foolish enough to bet on a game without the skill to back it up, but it’s all in good fun.
You can literally look up the word and there's nothing positive about it. She could have said. Gentlemen or chess player.
@@j-zonol have to get the clickbait title
Yeah it’s rude to call someone a hustler . Especially someone as respectful as this man
@@j-zonolThat gentleman is a chest player for sure! 😂
He actually did really well and was a super humble and genuine dude. Ggs
i found the interaction quite charming, competitive and respectful of each other, i hate chess but find the clip inspiring
~1700 level he knows a few openings and a few traps but I'm disappointed in Cramling's endgame precision.
Chess is nothing compared to e-sports like fighting games- Let's see these people get into that scene or the ultimate version of chess-Starcraft II.
@@TheRealLazyEntrepreneur "Chess is nothing compared to e-sports like fighting games.........."
Jeezus🤦♂
@@Coxy-b34 i'm sure that was a joke.
He's not a hustler, but a fellow professional. The gentleman was courteous, genuinely impressed and appreciative to play your mum. She even paused a few times, and played another game with him. Respect, on both sides.
Yeah, I hope she’s hearing the feedback with the use of Hustler in her title,
Bc itd also be fair to say shes YT hustling with clickbait
He is a Hustler...and you have no right to take that away from him. He's earned that title from all the hard work he's put into it.
@@noobslayer6915 i understand you trying to give dignity to the context but i highly doubt that was her intention
"Hustler" is merely someone that uses their Skill to earn money without needing employment or Business licensing. They make hundreds of Dollars a day on $15 & $20 games.. They are huslters on those boards..
Why? Because They know the CLOCk makes it harder and thats how they beat most people.. Slow chess games allow you time to Overveiw the last and next moves.. the clock takes that away.. either you know what to do right after your opponent moves... or you don't.. She would make Money down there because people would assume shes beatable because she a woman.. They'd be sorely mistaken lol
@@jainsoutside9318 Most of those highly experienced chess players like him down there in the park are hustlers. They make money off the games they challenge people to and most people don’t realize the trap is sprung till they’re in the game, all they see is a sweet old man or wily kid looking to play some chess.
I used to sit and watch these guys run their games and it was very impressive. Most were respectful like the guy in this video, but they were also hustlers, kind of like pool sharks you might find in a billiards hall.
This man is a gem. Great spirit throughout it all. You can tell he has a LOVE for the game. Props to him 🎉
Love how he admired her long before he knew that she is a GM and was even more thrilled to play against her when he found out. You can see his passion for this game and even while being brutally beaten he was just so excited to witness her talent. What a gentleman.
Exactly my friend. He enjoyed every minute of the game.
I don’t know enough about chess to say this with anything to back it up but I’m guessing he’s at a level where he’s able to learn some moves/plays from this experience.
I think he performed better than you would expect for playing against a GM
you could tell he was loving it. @@cactus8928
he wasn't pressing his timer for much of the game..
Big John taught me to love and appreciate chess after we played a couple games a few years back. I’ll always remember him and respect him for that. Such a pleasure to watch him enjoy these games with this GM. Sending my love, John!
He's obviously a very talented player. She's a GM. He held his own vs a GM. Respect. Also, it's sweet how Anna brags on her mom. She tries so hard to be humble about it, but that sparkle in her eyes when she reveals her chess title couldn't be brighter.
I was very much thinking myself how sweet it is for her to be that proud of her mom
“Uh oh mom put on her glasses” 😭😭
Define "held his own"
@@AndrewALineInTheSandhe was able to show how skilled he is while losing to a GM. Like I know for a fact I could never touch that guy in chess even though he got demolished by Anna’s mother.
@@jourdansarpy4935Gm?
I love Anna's smile as she watches her mom play with high skill. She is so proud of her mom! I love it!
Both of them are pretty sweet women.
This dude is awesome. I’m not very good at chess but I’ve seen this man in many videos, so my first time in New York I looked for him and lo and behold, he was there with a free table! He played easy on me and even gave me hints along the way, making sure the game didn’t end too quick. This dude is awesome
That’s fantastic. Thanks for sharing that.
I live in NYC and want to take my boyfriend to play him, but do you have to pay them to play? I never understood “the rules,” of the “chess hustlers,” lol.
This is amazing.
He’s not really a hustler you can play for free
You're so full of shit 😂
He was quick to estimate her to 2300-2400, she might be ranked higher but still giving another player a 2300-2400 estmate after 1 game is a true sign of respect.
What number is a grand master?
@@jasonricard5058 Well, you need few things to be a GM, for example, you have to play lots of tournaments and get so called norms (favorable results) from min. 27 games in tournaments.
Like performance rating has to be at least 2600, a third of all opponents has to be GMs, or 50% of players has to have some FIDE title (CM, WCM), opponents average rating has to be around 2300-2400. And you have to have a FIDE Rating of at least 2500 to be become a Grandmaster in Chess.
Thats what i was gonna guess he was
Can you explain? He estimated her level to be 1-2 levels below GM level and I thought that meant that she didn't play her best the first match, and that's why he thought she was very good, but not a GM
@homerdummy5639 Thank you for explaining!
Was expecting something totally different based on the title. What a nice dude. You can tell he just loves the game / isn't so overly concerned about winning or losing. Respect.
A lot of people get misled by the term 'hustler' in this context. In NY, chess hustlers just play a good game, and you pay them the same amount regardless of who won the game.
@hextree
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Nobody should be concerned with losing unless they're actually competing. Losing and figuring out why is how you improve.
@@hextreein her history, she only calls black people hustlers. The rest are all players.
@@KingdaToroexactly..in chess a loss very helpful
4:55 The mom was like “I wouldn’t have told him I was a GM yet, but okay..” 🤣
Yeah she spoiled it, I would’ve waited until the end
Respectfully we could have done without her 😂 she didn’t really add to the video rather than spoiling things too quick or exposing her moms plans
She was talking way too much and some comments she made was unnecessary because no one was even talking to her 😂😂😂
ngl her commentary took away from the game. just shush and allow things to play out
@@Sai-bf3hr Facts! Like let them go at it respectfully, and then pay your respects at the end, that's it
This gentleman is a VERY strong player. It has obviously been quite a long time since he lost a game. & he is so lovely in the way he interacts with you and your (amazing) mom. This was a great video, one of the best of these I've seen 💛
what are you taking about? The way he lost his castle was a completely unforced error and huge blunder. A "VERY" strong player doesn't make beginner mistakes like that unless the time is low.
It’s really annoying how people fawn over blacks for being moderately nice. It’s bigotry of low expectations
@Mallardman795 damn you kinda racist bro. Why you being the compliment police simply because he a black man? You would rather everyone talk shit about eveyone? Goofy mfs really just make up shit to feel like they valid
@@lordsneed9418 Or maybe it's that he was playing a GM and didn't get totally slaughtered. For the games to have gone on that long he would have to be good. She was just better.
@@BathersonMote That's nonsense. First of all in this game he made a big unforced error by overloading the knight defending his castle allowing his castle to get taken. That is bad chess no matter who you play against. secondly GMs don't always try to end games quickly, what they do is make certain that they win eventually. A GM would be happy to take just a single vulnerable piece then trade off all the remaining pieces until an inevitable endgame victory. That doesn't mean you didn't "get slaughtered" .
"Oh she's a beast!"
He sounded so pleasantly surprised. I bet that's the first time he's been properly challenged in years.
The fact that it takes a Grandmaster to properly challenge him and bring him that much joy in playing the game speaks to how great his own abilities are. I bet if you put him in the circuit, he would crush.
@@theelaffingman8776 Go out, find him, put him out in the circuit. Or direct him how he can get to there!
@@Neo154He’s gotta want that for himself. Some people find the spotlight a little… fickle.
I guarantee he fell in love with her after that
@@Neo154😊😊😊😊 3:51
The fact that he gave her (a Grand Master) a very good second game speaks to his ability as a chess ♟️ player!
She was winning the whole time
@@m1hss it was literally a draw most of the game until the endgame then he had no idea what to do
This guy is a regular there. I've seen him in other videos in the area. He knows what he is doing. In general, he quickly picks up on the quality of his opponent. Which says something of his skill level. My guess would be to put him just below or a couple steps below master level. That is a pure guess as I am not good at chess. It is based on his play against masters and grand masters I have seen videos of him playing.
And his ability to assess his opponent. I just looked the woman up, Pia Craminling. Her rating is 2452 (according to the site I checked). Which is pretty much
dead on for what he predicted her strength to be.
She was toying with the guy, it was pretty obvious. The guy knew it as well. She didn’t want to embarrass him badly.
This man is not the hustler here, you are. He seems so wonderful
We can just give that man a big round of applause. He handled that so incredibly well, and with humor. He didn’t hesitate to go for another round with her either. Bravo to him. His little “Nope” and “ugh such a troublemaker” made me giggle. What a good spirited man he is.
Yep, he's all goodness. I like his face. Sweet guy. You just know you can rely on him. Strong player, too.
His name is Big John he’s a legend in Union Sq
I was impressed by him too - what a pleasant gentleman. Three lovely people enjoying some spirited fun. Lovely Lovely Lovely... 😊
He wanted to play again and learn from the first game, you have to respect that attitude and drive. Also it's easy to show class when you win, to show it when you lose is the real test of character and he passed with flying colours.
I think the first subtitle is off... it's "I know you gonna hurt me" on the dropped pawn. He assessed her at around 40 seconds and probably knew she was not a normal player very early on. That is one of the fun part of these table games.. when you meet someone that you know has a deeper playbook than you and while you put up a fight, its more about learning just how they approach it. That relentless attack she was putting down entertained him for sure and the subtle smack talk was cute as well... I love playing games with experts and will try to figure out what they see by watching their eyes.... and always thank them for the lesson after my butt whopping.
Honestly, kudos to that dude. He clearly is an talent himself, and i'm glad he can make some extra cash doing something he clearly enjoys.
he's literally a professional chess player.
I called him a professional. :)
I am not an astute player of chess, however I am a big fan of sweet, kind, respectful, and lighthearted human interaction. This was a treat to watch. I knew this would be uplifting and inspiring from the moment GM mama said she would need her glasses and her opponent joked they used to call them “cheaters”.
These three had a great instant rapport and I’m glad I clicked on the video. Thank you! Peace.
This was beautiful , especially about the instant rapport they had 🖤
2:04 who dying in the background 😂
That's one of these mutant NYC pigeons wreaking havoc, I've seen them on TV before
There was no coincidence after he stated what she was the 2nd X.😢
Big John is a legitimately high level player. He recognized what she was all about quickly though! Mom is a killer!
Most chess hustlers are quite skilled players
Wouldn't be much of a hustle if not haha@@micahqgecko
@@db5094 chess hustlers aren’t scamming anyone, the term just refers to people who play publicly for money by competing against random people. I think people commenting here just don’t know the term and it shows.
@@micahqgecko I know what it means, I'm just saying they wouldn't be hustling (making much money) if they weren't good players
Magnus declared the "Wedding" chess opening the best of 2024. Now every match begins with "I do!" instead of "E4." Forget the king's gambit, it's all about the ring's gambit now. The chessboard just got a lot more romantic and 'checkmate' now has a whole new meaning. Finally, a good way to get both knights down the aisle!
That dude is a very strong player. Loses with respect and dignity. Hes as happy to lose to her than win to someone else. Great chess from both.
He got beat twice and she wasn’t even trying
It's amazing how this guy is probably better than 98% of players, and Pia still wipes him out. So many fast, accurate moves from both of them, but that GM vision takes it up a level.
He actually did make some blunders I don't think he is above 1500
he also seems like a cool nice guy
GMs are absolutely next level. There's an IM, not even a GM, in my chess club who always gives everyone free material at the start of blitz games and still crushes them. The second strongest player is a 2200 national master and the IM can just play e4 Nf6 e5 Ne4 d4 Nxf2 against him and still beat him like 80% of the time. Against me he just plays a4 e5 Ra3 Bxa3 Nc3 giving up a full rook for nothing and still I'm yet to beat him once. And I'm like 1800.
At her peak in the 80s, Pia might have been the strongest female player in history up to that point. Nona Gaprindashvilli, Vera Menchik, and Maia Churbanidze also have a claim to being the strongest pre-Judit Polgar woman chess player
There's levels to this shit. She'd be wiped out by most male GM, they'd be wiped out by superGM, and they'd be wiped out by Carlsen. Except maybe Ding.
Mr Big John is a legend there. He allowed me to play a game with him a few years ago. A class individual and gentleman. I hope he is still doing well and promoting positivity among the Chess Players in NYC. Big Love to everyone and Happy NewYear. Prosperous 2025 to everyone watching. 🥰
I love seeing how much this guy is enjoying the game even when losing. You can see he’s just a good sport and doesn’t lose much. When he does, he takes it like a gentleman and like he’s in a bit of awe. A true sportsman.
It's chess, not checkers! Just like life!
When he asked for one more I knew he was having fun. This was wholesome to watch. I don’t understand chess AT ALL, but watching this was a little more like watching a conversation happen.
I'm with you never played a game even once
You can learn on TH-cam
I know the rules but I gave up trying to follow, it was just too fast to understand everything. Serious skills
At the same time he also learning from her and its not very often you get to play a GM...
I played chess a few times in my lifetime but never to the level they are playing.
My dad was a Julliard trained concert pianist so I understand the enjoyment and PRIDE Anna feels. One of my sister and my favorite things to do as kids was to drag dad into a top line piano store. We'd look around and dad would maybe just press a few keys and we'd wait for a salesman to come over. When they did they would usually sit down at a grand piano and show us how it sounded by playing some little diddy. Then dad knew his role was to ask if he could try and my sister and I would look at each other knowing what was coming and we'd just grin and wait. Dad would sit down and touch one or two keys, stop and adjust himself on the bench, and then he'd let it rip! We'd giggle at the salesman whose mouth was now on the floor and we'd wait for the people to start wandering in off the street or from other shops. Lord how I miss my dad.
That's really sweet; I'm happy you had such a father!
What a great Dad to have
What beautiful memories, thank you for sharing 🎉❤
What a great memory of a phenomenal father. RIP dad💜🕊️🙏
That's SO cute!
this is so sweet, the fact a genuine nice guy is so nice and being very kind to the mom, having smiles reaching ear to ear, playing a good game of chess, man it's so nice to know that there's people like this in the world!
The grandmaster and her daughter are the hustlers in this video.
100%
Yep! But they both had a great time!
More like a relatively cheap Master Class with a GM.
Correct, Anna Cramling is a racist.
Yep
The fact he can play a Grandmaster that well speaks to his ability.
You clowns have no clue! The dude plays chess every single day! What do you think he's gonna suck?
No, but if I played music every day that wouldn't make me a Mozart no matter how much time I dedicated.
Chess is the ultimate set piece, anyone can reach a certain level if you put in enough time
Dude is 2100 at best. Just an average hustler.
@@George-dy3pt Are you calling me a clown that's rude.
“that’s okay, i know you’re gonna hurt me”. he acknowledged defeat and continued to okay. helluva competitor. bet that brightened his day
how many times you think he told chess friends about how he hung with a GM?
BELIEVE ME: everyone he knows, KNOWS. @@juanpecan7089
I love how you look up to your mom and the support you give her.
between the music and their chill banter I could listen to this all day
I jumped out of my chair when I heard "Lowdown" by Boz Scaggs playing in the background. That is the ABSOLUTE 100% PERFECT song for this setting!
Bro is the best. I played against him was I was 17 and he beat me 3 and tied once. He prides himself in teaching and it must have been a privilege for him to go to school for a change since he plays a lot of people who aren't really into chess.
I'm so ignorant at chess that I didn't know you could tie.
Dude, I've been pouring over these comments. And like everyone loves this guy
It's amazing knowing this one chess player has touched the souls of so many people, and yet has remained so humble.
@@kellykintzley2610
Yessir. You can either draw or stalemate.
If he was the best she wouldn’t have creamed his ass
Let’s not forget to give this gentleman the respect he deserves for hanging with a grand master 😳
He cheated and if you slow the video down you'll see it. I don't respect cheaters
@@Fluffi_Bunniexplain
@@styleanthology90in another comment said he moved twice at 00:56 but it looks like he just castles. But this guy is just scrolling down comments to say the guy cheated, I’m not sure where, I may have missed it too.
@@imcoach6978yep, that's a legit move, most people don't know you can do that.
@@Fluffi_BunniI dont respect people who speak before knowing what theyre talking about. Like you.
Two of the nicest people and two machines on the chessboard.
Pia’s so sweet she’s not mean, but she’s so casual when she wrecks “I just take what I can grab!” 😊😊
This man has been the punching bag for countless Union Square Park "Chess Hustler" videos, I hope he's well compenstated for his time as 5+ million views on TH-cam is probably going to bring in more money than "Here's a 20 for your time!" will.
Well said
not very hard to be a punching bag so not sure what compensation you are thinking about...
There's always one of you people who think people are entitled to something! The man agreed to play on video! Nobody made him! Go get a life and learn nobody owes you anything!
@@George-dy3pt they also love to tell other people what they should do with their own money.
@George-dy3pt you two weirdos calm yourselves. All the guy is saying is this older gentleman has been in SO many of these popular videos, it would be nice if some of them gave him some cash at least. Sure he isn't entitled to it, it's called being a decent person. This guy plays all day for not much money and allows himself to be on very lucrative videos while not receiving any of the compensation. Get off the internet for a while. your ass is clearly chapped. 👍
This is one of the most respectful interactions I’ve seen in NYC recently
So you didn't look close to see where he cheated during the game? Nothing respectful about cheating.
The older folks usually know how to act right when they're around eachother
Get outside more
For every stereotype in NYC, there’s at least five people breaking them. It’s really an awesome place to live.
@@Fluffi_Bunni
Where did he cheat?
That man was extremely versed in this complex and strategic game. The man absolutely held his own given the fact that he’s facing a literal GM. Not sure labeling him as a “hustler” is really in good faith if I’m being honest. Dude was kind, respectful and acknowledged the obvious skill set of his opponent. I just personally feel like that gentleman deserves a bit more respect in the title than hustler. Maybe even acknowledge who he is on a personal level.
“Chess hustler” doesn’t have the same negative connotation as “pool hustler” or just plain “hustler” does.
Keep in mind that the one posting the videos is NOT an (American-)English native speaker. And using the term in the titel can have several purposes, all of you choose to click and watch.
They call him Big John here in NYC. He’s a beast when it comes to chess but a very kind hearted gentleman
@@brendanadinay5054thanks for the info. He seemed truly kind and was enjoying the game.
G.M. plays against a very good player, would you have clicked on for that thumbnail?. you would?, good for you , I WOULDN'T and so here i am .
"Go ahead, go ahead, and save me" going to be stuck in my head all damn day.
Shes great..so is he...so awesome to watch!!!
ikr
Didn’t expect to see y’all on this video
@larrydavid6656 same 😂 scrolled pst it then closed comments. My brained realized what I saw and was like wait had to coke back to double check 😂
Street beefs!!
Ay yo what
I just love how mom is so mild and meek with her expressions, but vicious in her moves. She kills you with a smile.
It's called being a hustler.
@@DerekOfRivia Or it’s called being a humble gm
@@brendanadinay5054 You think so? It feels like if a black belt in karate hid the fact that they were a black belt, and then joined a new gym and started whooping everyone. I have no problem with what she did but I wouldn't exactly characterize it as being humble lol
@@Omni0404 it's just playing chess in a park man there is nothing to be gained on either side other than enjoyment of something both people are passionate about
@@kjford587 Something can be more than 1 thing at the same time.
The ease with which he said "23, 24" just showed he'd already been thinking about it, and the cordial way they acknowledged each other was so wholesome.
And it was pretty accurate… in her peak she was 2550 and now she is 2437
@@AmplifyChris i was wondering what her peak was.
@@AmplifyChris She's 2250 in this format currently. Which is about right. Like he's really close either way.
love the way you were so proud to tell him she's a GM!! these games were great. learned a lot from the first one.
The guy was a good sport and when he realized how good she was, he was still game for another round.
That's taking what life throws you in stride and enjoying the moment.
This video brought me joy in the middle of a rough work day. 🙂
Playing better players than yourself is the best way to improve IMHO.
It’s a great opportunity to play against someone of that caliber, especially when you also have the ability to make the most of the opportunity. They are rare, and their skills are valuable.
He’s not a hustler he is an OG that gets paid for being good at chess. Respect to the skills of both
Exactly. I didn’t appreciate her description in the comments and she wouldn’t stfu during the entire game. That was brutal as well.
Yeah, that makes him a chess hustler. Running a hustle and running a scam are two very different things. Being a hustler and being a scam artist are equally different
@@NeoCreo1 facts one is considered cheating lol the other is getting paid for your skills
@@trustplanet well said
@@trustplanetomg glad I wasn’t the only one, she could’ve she shut up, she was completely out of her depth
Respect to this guy. He had no hesitation in believing she was GM. A sudden moment of "Oh so THAT'S why I got mopped so hard"
It probably made his day (week?) getting to play against a GM. Not an opportunity that tends to just walk up to you.
@@Peatingtune Based on my observation that Pia has legs, she did in fact just walk up to him
@@brucewayne5140 For every comment like this, I donate twice the amount to conservatism.
@@wiredfox3451 I'm at peace with that. Go forth. :)
@@brucewayne5140 indeed! i made a donation today as well
I love the cordiality of it all. That is the pureness of gamesmanship. I applaud both contenders.
Sportsmanship
Yes - gamesmanship has negative connotations…
@yoshihorror1948 I don't know what your statement is meant to implicate; my comment was at the aim of recognition of intellectual prowess of individuals who clearly have demonstrated their mastery of a gambit game with several billion optional choices.
@@johnathanhenley2251 gamesmanship = essentially cheating
@@yoshihorror1948 I won't apologize for using a vocabulary that requires someone to open a book. I hope my language challenges the reader while giving praise to these individuals.
@yoshihorror1948 knowledge is power. I want you to have the power of knowledge.
You can tell Anna is "in awe" of her mum, She's a force to be reckoned with!
Indeed, Sir Soppy Balls!
goodness gracious
right off the bat: Pia: but I'd have so much less w/o the glasses. Great line (not verbatim).
Geek
@@textik5821 hahaha, interesting comment, I mean...You are reacting to his username, or to his comment? In any case " "Goodness gracious" is a good and understandable reaction...
I don't even really play chess but this video caught me. Fascinating just to watch the interactions on a social level with two hyper-competitive but humble, wise and polite people.
Me too!! Agreed!
Same here. I am never anywhere near a chess board but I saw this video and had to watch!
Agree 100%
The best part is the trash talk to each other.
I've played once in my life and very poorly and I'm completely transfixed on this video.thank you
Pia so humble and Anna so proud of her, such a wholesome vid
I love the interaction with Big John. He seems like a good soul. And I love how much you admire your mom and love to talk her up while she likes to kindly deflect her accomplishments because she's so humble. Just all good things in humanity in 1 video. Love it!
Shes the hustler in this situation. The daughter is so proud of her mom! That's excellent.
Google "nyc chess hustler"
Anna is always so giddy watching people be amazed at Pia it's adorable
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 Yes, he took it easy on a grandmaster
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 Your logic is a tad off
@@TheDogGoesWoof69a GM still is a GM even if she is not the world champion
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 didn't know she's playing against world champions there at Union Square... oh wait, she isn't? isn't your argument majorly autistic and retarded then?
There is no sexism present in this video😂
Such wholesome content! I love this. The world needs more of this.
Im impressed at how he was was able to adjust and adapt from game to game. To pressure a GM is a sign of many reps and years of playing chess. This was impressive by both wise and skilled chess players
The best part about this was the awesome sportsmanship. He wanted to play again and she was willing to give him a chance. It was awesome
what sporstmanship? she knocked pieces over multiple times.
@@wishwise0because she has on a coat and gloves?
@@wishwise0😢😢😢😢😢😢
He respected her game and KNEW he wouldnt WIN..but i believe he wanted to LEARN what she had to bring to the table🙏🏽
the best part for me is the rnb music playing
He could play 50 games and win them all and not learn anything new, but losing twice to a Grand Master he would have learnt loads. This is why I always tell my kids you learn more by losing than winning, and if you lose, if at least you've learnt something it's all good.
I love that he wanted "one more." He knew how strong she was after the first match and was still eager to test his mettle against her a second time. Good dude.
Research shows the best learning in many forms of 1:1 competition is when you are losing about ¾ of the games. Challenged but not overwhelmed. But how many have the character to aim for that kind of performance?
Yes, I bet he would love to play her again!
I love your comment
Wow that so extremely accurate!
I love how his reaction is "One more?". Watched a few of these videos now and it's really wonderful to see how many palyers react with joy at the chance to learn. So much love to Mrs Cramling for sharing in this way.
Let's appreciate that he guessed her rating fairly well
I'm guessing he was informed of her skill level before they actually started filming. Otherwise I don't think he would have probably considered it good for his image, since he's a fairly well-known chess player to the people who play chess in Union Square, to wipe out somebody's mother who doesn't know anything about chess and have it spread all over the Internet.
@@Mark-bw1wx maybe not, guessing her rating is easy considering those hustlers are usually 2000-2100, after she won the first game, he must’ve thought she has to be 2300-2400 just because 2500+ is extremely rare to see in those places, even though Pia is well known, it looks he didn’t know her.
@@lambliates Oh ok. You know more about it than I do. About all that rating stuff. That's all Greek to me. I tried to learn chess and I tried to teach my son and I was never good at it. Probably would have helped me in life. Seems like life is just a big chess game and you have to make the right moves and not let your emotions get in the way......
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@@Mark-bw1wx he played her again after he already lost. So I don’t think it really matters to him
@@ayoant-783 imo he seemed honored to be defeated like that. And you can see it in his eyes during the first game he was surprised and caught off guard. Probably the dudes favorite 2 matches he's played. He seems like a real one
So wholesome just two strangers playing chess❤ makes the world a better place
Well said. Its a choice we can all make everyday.
Apparently he's a hustler..
Big Facts
I agree. America needs more of this. ❤
Kids are still getting beat a couple blocks away😂
I don’t understand why you call him a hustler. If anything, bringing your mom and not explaining her background makes you the hustler, no?
You know why Chris
Lmao, that's a good point. I assume It's just a cheesy title to get views, and I don't think they mean it in a negative way. He plays people for money daily(at least if he's like any of the park chess players I've ever met). When I think of a guy selling purses on the streets or a food truck operator, I also think of people who hustle...or it could be a shady pool shark guy lol. It's a pretty broad word. I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt, and they were nothing but polite to him. The daughter already met the guy and knows he's charming/ entertaining. What would she get from trying to make him out to be a crook.
He's absolutely a hustler.He would tell you that himself just think about it
In the chess world the point of this title is that they were hustling a hustler.
This wasn't the first time she was out there
This was such a heartwarming video. Love him just singing while they played, such a happy moment.
They were moving so fast, I couldn't keep up. I wouldn't want to face either of them in a dark chess alley. LOL. Well done to both.
Some never get out alive from that dark chess alley.
@@jeffstumpf9129 Banished to the shadow realm. Wait, wrong game
@Rough Riders:
"I wouldn't want to face either of them in a dark chess alley."
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅 Me, neither!
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May we appreciate such a noble opponent of Pia? He's so sweet and chill, spreads a ton of positive vibes. I'm glad I'm living on this planet, knowing that I live with great people like him, Pia and Anna.
I like your positive vibes. Keep spreading those.
My city is boring AF
@@demianschultz3749 which country
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Chill
It's wonderful to see how they respect each other while playing the game. No ill feelings or whatsoever.
It is a choice by mature humans.
There's not supposed to be any of that going on. It's a chess game. Unless you're suggesting there should be some kind of animosity because of the difference of their races. If that were true, I would file it under the category of "projection" more than anything else
She doesn't respect this guy. The video refers to him as a hustler and he's black so people will click on the video. He is a nice guy who plays chess smh shame on whoever owns this channel
New Yorkers respect talent, confidence what not that is why he is cool with getting beat he respects her game.
🏍️ Your comment makes one think you play chess with acrimony, vitriol and disrespect. Maybe even when you're playing go fish.
I LOVE both their demeanour so much. One ultra humble and modest the other extra chill and full of stories.
This video actually brought a little emotion to me and I considered why. The two dedicating decades to a skill that they adore. That we would all find something that we love so much, which done for hours a day, does not bore or suck the life out of us.
I agree... I'd faulk the mom too.
That first check took my breath away. While the move seems so obvious in retrospect, it completely went under my radar. She moved the tower aggressively, but with the intent of defending the knight after the check, keeping her right side of the board completely under control. Not flashy, not technically beyond belief, but probably one of the smoothest move I've seen. Your mom is a genius!
@jas_bataille, can you explain how the first game ended? I see the position that they’re calling a mate already, when the king isn’t actually in check, yet. Is the next move to pin the knight with the rook, and the inevitable leads to checkmate?
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I mean, the check mate was inevitable from that point on.
Most of the pieces on the man side were one move away/a take away to allow a mate.
I love how he respects her game the entire time and never talks down to or belittles her. Game recognize game. Lots of respect here
anna talks more trash than this guy lol
Always love seeing your mother play/be in the videos!
this video unexpectedly brought me to tears. everything about it was just heartwarming, from the daughter's adoration of her sweet and humble mother to the good sportsmanship of the opponent. I don't even know how I stumbled upon this video as I don't really watch chess content, and i never comment on videos, but i just loved everything about one :)
I agree with all you wrote!! It is wonderful to feel joy watching humans connect in such a peaceful way!
Yes me too. I so respected how humble the mom is and that she takes it seriously but also sees it as a game. And her opponent a really good fellow. Often chess videos are so cut throat and prideful that it turns me off.
yup
Same. I just clicked out of curiosity but seeing good humans is somehow really moving.
I LOVE watching Pia's games! She is so sweet, while at the same time she is a total assassin on the board. I liked this opponent too. Very nice guy.
She just "grabs what she can" hahahaha
She's the ultimate smiling assassin.
If I'm not mistaken I think she was even apologizing to the first couple of pieces she took. So sweet.
Except that when you're clumsy and keep knocking over the pieces like she does you should be adjusting your speed and she refuses to, very irritating at any level of play.
@@terro3842dude chill out. No need to pick apart a fun game like this with your random nitpicks
Ahhh I love the ease in which he took it when you said your mum was a GM. This was the chillest video I’ve ever watched and it was so heartwarming.
it's not very uncommon to come across GM's in that part of the park
How many videos you watched lol
I don't think he was surpised anymore at that point lol
I didn't get any of this who won??
@@j.megatron Pia won both, quite handily.
Great soundtrack too btw!!! Very enjoyable to watch, especially since I know nothing of chess. Thank you GM, Big John and young lady!
They both demonstrate a deep love of the game and a mutual admiration. Intellectual pursuit and camaraderie. It’s the deep nature of the game and it’s limitless possibilities that brings them together as new friends. So sweet.
Just observing the video briefly without any context up front, I could immediately tell this was some high level chess being played on both sides. It truly is such a fascinating game.
Anna's pride in, and love for her mother comes through in every video they are in together.
"Lowdown" playing in the background was such a vibe. 😎
For people to lazy to google 🙂
Pia Ann Rosa-Della Cramling[1] (born 23 April 1963) is a Swedish chess player.
In 1992, she became the fifth woman to earn the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM). Since the early 1980s, she has been one of the strongest female players in the world as well as having been the highest-rated woman in the FIDE World Rankings on three occasions. She was the clear number-one-rated woman in the January 1984 rating list, and joint number-one-rated woman in the July 1984 list.[2][3]
Just 5 ? That’s an elite list. She’s moby-dick
Even chess is sexist?
@@shokpfeiffer623it is not sexist. there are women's and open chess tournaments. It is a fact that there are far fewer women that professionally play chess so there are tournaments where women have the opportunity to play with one another. most women play a mix of both. it is not a question of "one gender can play better than the other".
Not lazy just not a chess nerd
Not lazy. Just never cared enough to google it.
Props to the gentleman playing really well and being a good sport about it despite losing!
I like how this guy is a gentleman, having fun doing what he like while listening to music, and socializing. and I also like how you are so happy and proud of your mom, that's a win-win-win for me too. good vibes
She didn’t expect him to go that fast at first. She adjusted then and stopped him in his tracks. Beast lvl Mom!!! GM status put him check
Mad props to your mom for the amount of discipline and training it takes to be a Grand Master in Chess.
Having a GM mom that taught you "everything you now about chess" must be amazing. I'm pretty much a noobie at chess, but watching GMs at playing is amazing.
Don't forget her dad is a GM too. Crazy family.
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Not to mention you have a huge high level of IQ in order to become one. The secret of this game is to out think your opponent and patience. You want them to play your game you don't want to play theirs.
Love how this dude takes the loss with grace and respect. They both seem to be great people.
Thanks!
I love watching your mum play. She is so modest yet such a beast!
She is like a venomus butterfly, spreads so much joy to those that see her but is deadly to those that attack her
She actually gave away her queen. She gave him a lot of chances.
we need neither of those presidents we need a new Presidental system.
Probably makes her a much more fun person to play against, even while she's kicking your butt.
@@N73B60 Yeah BS. I've seen a couple of vids of this lady. She gives nothing away. In fact, if she does appear to give something away, think twice before you take it.
The best and cutest part about this video is how proud the daughter clearly feels about her mom.
Dunno for me she was very interrupting.
Why not let These two great players have the Stage...
I was thinking the same thing. She seems to be so happy watching them play and she talks up her mom. You can see how proud she is, it’s adorable.
Nah she was annoying and unnecessary
SO annoying!
About her mom faking like a regular person but conning & hustling? Weird description of “cute” but y’all white people are weird.
Mom is so humble, but daughter is so proud and can't help but praise her.
2:40 he’s singing Mario😂😂 “crying out for me”
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Of all the things I’ve been watching lately, this is the most wholesome, sweetest. The music the sounds the banter the tension and energy around a square foot table was just brilliant ❤