The kid’s strategy is simple and brilliant: In the beginning, it's almost all mechanical, he sets up the chess pieces almost without looking at the opponent's moves. This gives him a psychological advantage over the opponent, also due to the time he manages to save at the opponent's expense. Then comes the central moment of the game: he tries to reduce the pieces on the board, thereby reducing complexity and being wary of attacks. He then attempts to position Bishops and Queen on diagonals that intercept the opponent's King and uses Knights as raiders. He also tries to keep the opponent's Rooks away from their King's row. Then he prepares his pieces for 2 attack strategies. The fewer pieces there are, the more skilled he is at making fast moves, which increasingly annoy the opponent. Finally, he studies the opponent's eyes intently to understand their last move and their center of interest. In short, he rightfully doesn't have strategies longer than 3 moves, which allows him to be very flexible and ready for any scenario. He's very skilled and intelligent!
NO ESTOY DE ACUERDO EN ABSOLUTO CON LO RELATADO.....CREO DE NINGUNA MANERA ESA ES SU ESTRATEGIA, COMETE MUCHOS ERRORES "INFANTILES" Y AL FINAL TENIENDO UNA RESOLUCION MAS RAPIDA Y ELECTIVA, UTILIZA COMPLEJOS VERICUETOS SIN DEMASIADO SENTIDO-.
Exactly well said and mainly , no opponent gazes at him or looks at him but only on the board while little Master knows to look at opponent not only knows to his move but also judge his frustration/ mood that I loved about him
Tweedledum is 5 years old! He never watches his opponent move. He's more interested in the other games. He just looks at the board for split second after the opponent hits the timer, then moves confidently. Unbelievable!
This little guy spends more time checking out the world, than the chess board. Very gifted, one of my favorite players. Spends no time making moves, very intuitive.
I don't think so. This looks like a good example of a child using eidetic memory to explore moves. He only looks at the board to move a chess piece, preferring to "look into space" (playing moves in his head) between moves.
@@huwlloyd4755 well said. Everyone saying he needs to do this or do that. He’d beat them all with ease and he’s a kid just having fun in his own world. Great comment 👌🏻
Man! This was one of the best matches ever! And good it was 10 minutes and not 3, so they both had enough time to think. I wish they would start posting Tweedledum again. He is by a margin the most interesting player to follow!
I watch a lot of this little guy and I always say does he even know that it is his turn...... LOL Meanwhile all the time the calculations are running through that brilliant little mind! Cracks me up.
que animalejo mas pillo jajaja me encanta la frialdad como juega ya sabiendo lo que va a hacer y mirando patra un lado y dando el pase para el otro a lo Ronaldinho
Este jovencito parece ser todo un profesional. Me encanta como maneja El juego y como y cuando llega a la posición que el quiere con las piezas. Como activa sus piezas mayores de un flanco a otro con tremenda facilidad , como apoya un peón pasado que fue muy importante en la Victoria, Como activa su Rey temprano entrando en un final muy dinámico es sencillamente increíble el muchachito.
Se parece al pequeño actor de Hijos de un mismo Dios ( Tolo ) yo no hubiera estado ni un minuto en el juego es un máquina, creo que juega con indiferencia para poner nervioso al oponente 😂👏👏👏🇺🇾
He's age 5. I don't think he has any strategy or theory beyond the first few moves. I noticed he sometimes castles his king early on. But most of the time he's flying by the set of his pants.
Little man appears to willingly trade the losing of pieces in order to end up with a relatively small, yet significant advantage for the end game phase.
I just view a video from a player name him self riddler king and i saw the next video and saw this kid well he is amazing he not even looiking to the board. FYI im not even know how to play chess his Iq is amazing
Well he chews whatever is closest to his mouth while looking at everything else but the board until he’s ready to make his next move that he thought of hours ago…
He is not ignoring the board or the game... He is just continuously thinking about the direction and changes of every piece... Beleave me he totally focusing on his game rn 🙂
The kid’s strategy is simple and brilliant: In the beginning, it's almost all mechanical, he sets up the chess pieces almost without looking at the opponent's moves. This gives him a psychological advantage over the opponent, also due to the time he manages to save at the opponent's expense. Then comes the central moment of the game: he tries to reduce the pieces on the board, thereby reducing complexity and being wary of attacks. He then attempts to position Bishops and Queen on diagonals that intercept the opponent's King and uses Knights as raiders. He also tries to keep the opponent's Rooks away from their King's row. Then he prepares his pieces for 2 attack strategies. The fewer pieces there are, the more skilled he is at making fast moves, which increasingly annoy the opponent. Finally, he studies the opponent's eyes intently to understand their last move and their center of interest. In short, he rightfully doesn't have strategies longer than 3 moves, which allows him to be very flexible and ready for any scenario. He's very skilled and intelligent!
Asa este. ❤ Tare mi-i drag cum joaca. Spre finalul partidei ii genial.
NO ESTOY DE ACUERDO EN ABSOLUTO CON LO RELATADO.....CREO DE NINGUNA MANERA ESA ES SU ESTRATEGIA, COMETE MUCHOS ERRORES "INFANTILES" Y AL FINAL TENIENDO UNA RESOLUCION MAS RAPIDA Y ELECTIVA, UTILIZA COMPLEJOS VERICUETOS SIN DEMASIADO SENTIDO-.
Exactly well said and mainly , no opponent gazes at him or looks at him but only on the board while little Master knows to look at opponent not only knows to his move but also judge his frustration/ mood that I loved about him
Tweedledum is 5 years old! He never watches his opponent move. He's more interested in the other games. He just looks at the board for split second after the opponent hits the timer, then moves confidently. Unbelievable!
This little guy spends more time checking out the world, than the chess board. Very gifted, one of my favorite players. Spends no time making moves, very intuitive.
Looks like he wishes he wasn't there, this is probably his life day in day out
@@raider1o295he’s a kid with a short attention span. I doubt he’d be this good if he didn’t love playing the game.
I don't think so. This looks like a good example of a child using eidetic memory to explore moves. He only looks at the board to move a chess piece, preferring to "look into space" (playing moves in his head) between moves.
@@huwlloyd4755 well said. Everyone saying he needs to do this or do that. He’d beat them all with ease and he’s a kid just having fun in his own world. Great comment 👌🏻
Well, I believe his eyes are looking outside while his mind is envisioning the moves on the board.
Just think how great he’s going to be once he spends at least 5 seconds looking at the board.
Не делайте авансов. Никто не знает, что будет завтра)
Man! This was one of the best matches ever! And good it was 10 minutes and not 3, so they both had enough time to think. I wish they would start posting Tweedledum again. He is by a margin the most interesting player to follow!
Agreed. I've been trying to anticipate his moves and he always surprises me! Very entertaining.
Love watching this kid play
Хочется смотреть за его игрой,поведением и главное его непосредственностью.Это уже настоящий спектакль и главный герой в нем этот мальчик.
Смотришь на его игру как будто читаешь интереснеи́шую книгу
@@МухаметБикмухаметов ага
Felicitaciones Yunker, exelente partida
Un nuevo genio ha nacido ,gracias
This young man is going to be a force in chess kingdom. Like Bobby Fischer.
Him and his twin brother are a problem. Oh and their sister who’s 5yrs older. Fun times ahead.
It's just the way he looks at the opponent when he wins a queen or wins the game. It's like I hope you are shocked!
El día que pare a pensar será imposible vencerle. A veces pienso que mientras mira a otro lado sigue visualizando el tablero. Vaya Crack
I watch a lot of this little guy and I always say does he even know that it is his turn...... LOL Meanwhile all the time the calculations are running through that brilliant little mind! Cracks me up.
que animalejo mas pillo jajaja me encanta la frialdad como juega ya sabiendo lo que va a hacer y mirando patra un lado y dando el pase para el otro a lo Ronaldinho
Me has hecho reír con lo de animalejo pillo...😂😂😂😂
Este jovencito parece ser todo un profesional. Me encanta como maneja
El juego y como y cuando llega a la posición que el quiere con las piezas.
Como activa sus piezas mayores de un flanco a otro con tremenda facilidad , como apoya un peón pasado que fue muy importante en la
Victoria, Como activa su Rey temprano entrando en un final muy dinámico es sencillamente increíble el muchachito.
The way his brain processing all that stuff with only a glance seeing to the board, and quick.
Yes, and only age 5. This is the latent power of the human brain!
Se parece al pequeño actor de Hijos de un mismo Dios ( Tolo ) yo no hubiera estado ni un minuto en el juego es un máquina, creo que juega con indiferencia para poner nervioso al oponente 😂👏👏👏🇺🇾
Es un salvaje.
He's age 5. I don't think he has any strategy or theory beyond the first few moves.
I noticed he sometimes castles his king early on. But most of the time he's flying by the set of his pants.
¿Acaso es un genio este niño? Juega muy bien y trata de. Confundir al adversario.
Little man appears to willingly trade the losing of pieces in order to end up with a relatively small, yet significant advantage for the end game phase.
@ 8:43, the look that Yunker threw him...savage. it said..this is done
I was wondering if the Yunker I see in other videos was Twinkedom.
My little Cham! Go ahead! Bright future awaits you.
Красава!!! ❤
Clean and efficient finish.
He's four moves ahead all the time.
сколько раз не смотрю всегда удивляюсь он почти не смотрит на доску и не когда не зевает это просто уникум
Little Yunker made some mistake... He could have won and checkmated much earlier... 🙂
Dónde fue su error
?
Yes @13:07, Q - kn 6 etc
@@kevinkinal9557 I noticed that too.
The Yunker kids are masters of the clock and the end-game. Amazing talents
Bonsoir,je suis un débutant à ce jeu.
Le peu qu'il m'a été possible de voir comme ce jeune homme (tee-shirt bleu)..est splendide.
14:39 "wait til I finish eating my hoodie string" 😅
У парня талантище 👍
Tweedledum 😂👍
Brilliant ❤
Мой любимый землячок... как он вдумчиво вглядывается в оппонента... Go German Go!
Wonderland!😀
Hahaha little genius fairy teaching everybody! So cute!!
So amazing
Stunning !!
2:07 is he allowed to do that?
La fin et magnifique avec le cavalier quel talent ce petit gars
Amazing!
This kid has photography memory
parece "no mundo da lua" olhando para todos os lados, mas totalmente ciente do que está fazendo
Truly the Garth Brooks of chess
A perda de um peão estratégico custou a partida a Gordov
Wonderkid...👍👍
Is he one of the Yunkers?
11:38 He can take the pawn with the rook.
If Gordov takes the rook with his rook, he loses both rooks!
4.42 Gordov loses queen at F6 and TDum gives him the ''you took the bait'' look
Weiter so Tweetledum das war brillant!
I know nothing about the Tweedle family but my guess is there Russians. The Yunkers are
very gifted.
Tweedledum is at his best against fast players, when he is less distracted.
Unbelievable
Excelente juego, muy parejo.
I still don't get it. he's not even looking at the board!
О..!!! Супер..!!! Но Алисой всё понятно.! только кто теперь траляля а кто труляля, твидлидам а кто твидлидии... 🤣🤣🤣
Браво!
This guy...it looks like the solutions, his next move is all around him, and not on the board. 😅
That was so good.....👏👏👏👏👏👍🏆👑🏅
Brilliant 😊
Судя по рейтингу Tweedledum это Герман?
Похоже на то)
🤫
gg lads 👌
The eye kid see ghost spoke to him😂😂how to move
Well he didn't cry this time tho😂😂😂😂
Omg! I remember that video when he played against his brother-silently crying… I felt bad after I laughed so hard hahaha 😂
eminim aynı anda iki veya üç kişi ile oyun oynabilir,
I was still waiting for the kid to feed his opponent a chess piece after his victory 😂
I just view a video from a player name him self riddler king and i saw the next video and saw this kid well he is amazing he not even looiking to the board. FYI im not even know how to play chess his Iq is amazing
Well he chews whatever is closest to his mouth while looking at everything else but the board until he’s ready to make his next move that he thought of hours ago…
“That’s Logic!”
The blue sweater kids be like, i'm not looking at the board because i'm bored😂😂😂 plus i don't have to surrender because i have check your mate😂😂😂😂
Sweater? I see hood, no sweat.
Exactly.
He is not ignoring the board or the game... He is just continuously thinking about the direction and changes of every piece... Beleave me he totally focusing on his game rn 🙂
@@iThinkamv thanks
For someone who knows nothing about chess who wins.
SEPERTI TIDAK KONSENTRASI TAPI LANGKAH2NYA BISA MEMBUAT LAWAN KETAR-KETIR !!!.
КРАСАВЕЦ😂
16:30 вопросительный взгляд 😅 Ты не обиделся?
2:28 e5. Why did black not do that?
I guess they valued their own knight more
edit: also, e4
e4, você quer dizer, dando um garfo? Uma questão de opção. Ele perderia imediatamente o cavalo que está em a5.
Да, я тоже заметил что не взял ферзя… Хотя видел… ))
Poor kid blundered his Queen. I can relate so hard.
11:52 I feel like Rxf5 simply ends the game.
EDIT: Rd6 looks even better
❤️🤗👀 little boy Master 💖⭐👏👏👏👏👏😇
Great to see the kid teendulum look like pendulum 😂😂😂
Es genial! Todo el tiempo le esta mostrando al oponente que nunca le ganará.😅😅
By the way, whos name the kid?
troppo distratto lo sfidante.... che gusto c'è a vincere così
Novice here. 12:29 - Why didn't tweedledum move his rook to h5?
He move the rook to h5 when he get older then now. And when he move rook to h5, theres will be another m.carlsen and greater
전쟁터에 가기 전에 먼저 체스를 두고 전략을 세울 거예요.
Wow❤❤❤
Spent 0 seconds on several moves
Я думаю, точно не знаю, это моё мнение, что это Глеб. Герман когда играет всегда позевает и частенько заламывает пальцы друг за друга
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ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ ПАРНИШКА😂
This is more entertaining than playing chess
I like to try to anticipate the moves. I'm often surprised. These young kids are unbelievable!
Tiene el tablero en la mente
O menino podia ter finalizado a partida a muito tempo atrás.
Герман Юнкер 6 лет потом его брат Глеб и сестра Алиса. Все примерно одного возраста и все рубят не по детски в шахматы. Москва.
Хорошо играет малец.
Всем юнкерам позывные поменяли
Герман Юнкер, кто ещё не знаком
На 9:40 белым ферзём на e8
Que bendicion de hijo
So lovely and so smart boy❤
Brutal in a good way. 😂😂
Gokil cepet banget wuuuooow 😮
At point 2:05😂
Good kds top 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍