This is BY FAR the best gameplay/video you posted. I like the commentary. Hearing how you strategize and why you make the moves you make help a beginner like me. Keep it up!
@Shakaloha93: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
Loved hearing your clear commentary and thought process throughout this game so much! What an exciting match. Please keep these OTB games coming! Many blessings to you! xo
I completely agree. I actually use it to get a bit of a better understanding of chess, and I tend to play a bit better after listening to Anna go through her games. Unfortunately there's a limit to how may of these videos Anna can produce. If you can suggest other chess content creators with clear explanations of their thought-processes, It'd be really helpful?
The narration made this SO much more exciting -- and I'm not even a chess player. But I also appreciate the education that comes from understanding the thought process. REALLY cool. Best chess video I've watched so far.
@dnhardy9248: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
The voiceover was great. The thing I appreciated most was the visual overlays that illustrated not only the moves you made, but also the choices that were available and the thought process you went through as you decided which move was best.
@joshwatree: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
@DanielMunoz-ni7zz: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
I love the commentary! I do not play chess, I know the basic moves, but for the first time, I'm hearing the thoughts of someone who is playing the game. Thank you. I like your other videos too, 1 on 1 interactions and people being happy and laughing in a competitive/casual environment is always heartwarming. This one is more intense, but educational
The Serendipity of being recommended this video and instantly recognize a school mate from my grade from Lycee Massillon in Paris, Wojtek !!! I attended a couple of the chess club lessons he ran at our school when we both were in middle school ! I lost touch with him but I'm glad to see him do so well in chess! Bonne continuation Wojtek :)
I have no idea how I ended up here, but that was such a fun and exciting video! I loved hearing you explain what was going through your head and your reasoning behind your moves. I'm going to have to dig up my old chess set now!
No, it is not. People with even a slight hearing loss have problems if they cannot see the speaker, that is, they cannot read lips. The speaker should always be visible.
@@Stratijevyou can get the audio as closed caption. If it bothers you cAn turn the phone into portyview and display the captioned dialogue below. Then expand the screen so you only see the board and the words.
I can't stop watching these and I don't understand a single move. I just like to see their expression when other player makes smart move that surprises them.
This is a great way of making your videos. I enjoy this way more than the ones where you just play and talk to the other player hehe. This way you get to explain a lot about moves and strategy and I get to learn a huge deal. I paused the video every single move and try to make my move and see if I could predict what you both were going to play. I really liked this video. Thank you
@chrisdrummer86: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
I taught my son chess when he was 8-9. At 10 he started beating me regularly. Soon thereafter I stopped playing with him since I was taking him to adult chess clubs. My son is now 40 and has kids 7,9,11. He and I started teaching the 11 year old when she was 10, she recently beat both him and me for the first time! I will show her your videos - I wish I had them 60 years ago when I was trying to improve my chess! Love the overlay and you explanation of options, rationale for moves, and your bravery to play a 2300 Int Grand Master!
One of your best videos. Cool setting. Unknown and strong opponent. Suspenseful musical score. Great commentary and visuals on your thought process and chess theory. Good job on not over-talking which would have diminished the game's tension.
as a chess novice, i'd appreciate more arrows and/or highlighting of pieces/squares that she mentions with algebraic notation... i'm still slow at locating pieces/squares using the A1-H8 call-outs :(
A-D is queenside and E-H is kingside. 1-4 is white side and 5-8 is black side. Now idealize sweet 16's coordinates which is c3-f6. You'll get it without arrows and perceive faster.
I found you. I have been waiting for new exciting FPGA videos for many years. It has been so long since your last video that I found a girl, fell in love, got married, bought house and had baby and there is still no new FPGA design video. Why did you forsake us? Many of us are alive to watch content like the one your produced on your channel.
@@優さん-n7m Hi. Well, life happens=) I finished the university, got my first job (FPGA unrelated), now into my second job (also FPGA unrelated). EE is still my field and I would love to make and share some interesting projects. Right now it is not my priority, right now I want to reach an ELO of at least 1800 =)
@@Aethelbeorn There is hardly anything like the videos that this guy makes. I am willing to pay and subscribe as long as he can make atleast 2 videos a month on digital designs.
I commented how proud I am of your game and congrats to your Mom and yourself for playing that tournament a few weeks back. You are helping to bring back the Chess resurrection Anna, wishing you and your's Happy Holidays!
This game was such a pleasure to watch. Your comments were entertaining and instructive and I was literally on the edge of my seat as I watched the game unfold. Really well done!
I have to watch this again! The voiceover is excellent insight for those of us intrigued, compelled, and honored to play the game, even at my low level.
It was really neat hearing your thought process on the play by play. I really like the overall format and story telling you put into this video. It surely took a lot of effort to make but it was very engaging and I can’t help but want more content like this.
Lets be real if this was a dude doing the same thing you wouldn't be watching... that is her whole thing just being pretty and selling that and people can use chess as an excuse and pretend that she is special.
she is so honest about her emotions.. to keep your thoughts and ideas together on a winding down clock is crazy... and the not have composure to respond to the opponent..
These days I don't watch too many chess games. But this was more than captivating; it was artful. Beautiful and entertaining and both parties could change gears without losing focus or quality. A worthy clash of minds and habits on par with hours of drama on a stage. Thank you for posting.
Anna! Give yourself more credit. You can keep up with them! You have shown that more and more. You're playing the strongest chess of your life. Your instincts are honed, and you have a great feel for the board.
I agree but give him credit. He had black yet in not really respecting or perhaps because it was a small tourney he did try to take the initiative.@@non9886
The voiceover is brilliant Anna! following the match closely in real time I'm seeing perhaps half of what you are until you're short of time and then I'm blown away! So good!
Don't know why this video came up among the suggested ones, but I'm glad it did. I only know the basics of the game and it was very helpful seeing a match with the thoughts of one player being narrated. That and the subtle music really made it very exciting. Thank you so much for this experience.
Great video. Loved the way you did the commentary. You discovered the solution to how to show a chess game. Hearing YOUR thought process was the key. Imagine if your opponent revealed his thought process as well.
Love your videos. I am classified as a Chess Grand Disaster with a rating (untested) of 3. However, I followed your commentary with ease and could understand the reasons for your moves with clarity. Thank you for helping out a chess lover who ain't as smart as you!! 😄😄😄
Voice over commentary was awesome. I am not even claiming to be a chess player past the understanding of how the pieces move but this was certainly interesting and enjoyable.
Anna, you're fantastic and a wonderful ambassador for the game of Chess. I love your gentle, cheerful demeanor that is not just pleasant, but also disarming. Some of my favorite videos are of you playing hustlers in New York thinking they are going to roll over you, only to go down in defeat that carries some deserved humiliation because of their dismissive attitude toward a gurl. You're doing everything right. Keep the videos coming.
It could be a great touch to have your opponent share their take on the game alongside yours-it would add an extra layer of depth if they’re open to it. Either way, I love how you guide the flow and feel of the match-it’s got a unique style that really works. Keep up the fantastic work!
I really like the format with the music in the background and your descriptions of what you're thinking and doing, it was fun to watch, thank you very much, your channel is very funny and the chess games are varied, I like it...thanks a lot
I much preferred that, with you adding your thoughts rather than feeling you have to exchange banter through the game. It makes it insightful and more tense.
@@Jagang8It looks like him (at least to me). Perhaps he lied about his elo but the alternative is that I just might be wrong (which is a strong possibility).
I've seen this twice now, and it was great fun both times. I think the IM got a little complacent when she was so low on time and he had more time. But at no time did I see here playing at a level below him, never. Also, I could never recogmize he had any plan to win other than on time, which was odd for a player of such a high ranking. You rock, Anna, keep up the good work.
@ammoalamo6485 her ranking is around 2175 which isn't too shabby. Using the chess Elo formula, a 2300-rated player would generally have about a 60-65% chance of winning against a 2175-rated opponent in any given game.
I watch alot of Poker vlogs where the player narrates in the same way you do here. It makes things much more interesting getting your insight on the game and your moves. Keep it up!
Totally cool. Good game to study. Excellent voice over! Would much rather study these games played in accessible chess tournaments than the big grand games of the past.
I really enjoyed this one because of your analysis accompanying the game, explaining your thinking throughout. Nice job, and congrats on the draw with a 2300!
I really like the ending, when both of you realize you have no short-term winning strategy and rushing through moves is going to result in major mistakes, you agree on a draw and shake hands!
I appreciate how you have this set up so it is easy to follow - and explaining your thought process is very helpful. Love the positive attitude and great smile!
He started confident and nonchallant but as the game progressed he started to realise he was playing against a strong opponent and become more focused and concentrated and took the game more seriously.
Very well played Anna, one of the best games I have seen you play..... but your worst enemy remains your clock! Its hurting your results, but still love to watch you play.
I enjoyed your narration. I'm not a high-level player and the explanations really helped. But this ending is why I don't play short-time-limit chess. For me, it's no fun when you're just moving to keep time on your clock. It would have been more fun watching the game play out if both of you had enough time to consider your moves at the end.
I noticed this a long time ago watching her play in nee york and then when she played her mom and dad, her biggest enemy is time management. She gets low on time and then has to rush her end game. If she can work on her time management i think her rating would go up quite a bit. Great video!
Can anyone help me understand the clock madness on this one? Early in the game, he had "5:05" on the clock, as it added one second each time he pressed the clock. Anna's seemed to be adding random seconds as well. Is this just the way these things work?
@millardbrown4769 I'll see if I can explain this for it to make sense in a written message. So chess clocks can be set to add bonus time for every time you make a move and hit the clock, however most games are set so the bonus time is only equal to the time you took to make your move, for example if the bonus time is 10 sec for each move then you get 10 sec back every time you hit the clock, BUT if you don't use the full bonus time to make a move then you don't get the full 10 sec back. For example even of the bonus time is 10 sec per move, if you only use 5 sec to make your move then you only get 5 sec back on the clock. This prohibits extra time adding up on the clock if you make a series of fast moves, for example if the clock didn't adjust for fast moves and you made 6 fast moves in a row then a full min would be added back onto the clock. I hope this makes sense as it's difficult to explain when not in person 😕
Such a great video. Loved the voice-over. I wish we could get your opponents thoughts in a voice-over too, it would be great. Maybe you could try that format with a game with your father or mother and mix both players thoughts in a voice-over. A lot a work but so gratifying for us. Thanks for all your hard work! Oh, btw loved the music in the background. Very effective in creating an atmosphere!
Agreed. This game was easy to watch. Good camera view, subtle music for tension, and the voice-over commentary was much more interesting than just hearing random remarks or trash talking by the players.
That last part made it beautiful. Dont forget you are up there too. One thing, as a none chess player that struck me. In the beginning, you were the one moving pieces. He on the other hand moved his back line, but was not in offense at all. He was letting you move pieces more forward which resulted in him striking you first. As he was just baiting you and than attack when you opened up by moving all these piece. Only to find a gap in his defense, which there wasn't since he did not do much to attack. Again, there could be many reason. I hardly ever watch or play chess. It just struck me and wonder if this is some sort of tactic?
Because white has the first move, white will usually be able to dictate the opening and get the pieces to more advanced and central squares. Black has to play more accurately to avoid being overwhelmed by this advantage, and black did so here, managing to activate the pieces well despite white's space advantage in the center.
another thing great about anna is how she handles defeat when she looses (was there ever a chessplayer never loosed ? anyways i love Annas beautyfull mind ❤❤
jak dostać się na takie turnieje? trzeba zacząć od gier w internecie i zdobywać rating ? w Polsce też mamy takich sporo w barach lub w wolne ustawki parkach? tzn w parkach to chyba w Polsce jednak mało popularne?
I agree with the other comments: your commentary and critique of the moves is great.I learn so much from this. Confession: I actually hate playing chess, but you make it such fun that I am compelled to watch.
The opponent is Wojtek Sochacki, he's an IM rated over 2300, over 2400 at his peak. Certainly a high class player
He looks like one of our most despicable criminals in France. Jean Louis Jourdain.
This is BY FAR the best gameplay/video you posted. I like the commentary. Hearing how you strategize and why you make the moves you make help a beginner like me. Keep it up!
Agreed!
@Shakaloha93: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
Are there others with a hot swedish girl?
I may have just found my new kink
theres no doubt in my mind, he let her win (draw) to look good. im sorry but im 100% certain.
This was what I wanted to comment too, please do more of this type of video! It was realy interesting!
Loved hearing your clear commentary and thought process throughout this game so much! What an exciting match. Please keep these OTB games coming! Many blessings to you! xo
Totally agree with your sentiments, now subscribed, thank you, really, really enjoyed this format,❤
I completely agree. I actually use it to get a bit of a better understanding of chess, and I tend to play a bit better after listening to Anna go through her games. Unfortunately there's a limit to how may of these videos Anna can produce. If you can suggest other chess content creators with clear explanations of their thought-processes, It'd be really helpful?
I actually prefer this type of chess vlogging than the talking while playing.
Yes. Excellent commentary!
Great game. I wish we could have seen you guys have more time at the end game.
The narration made this SO much more exciting -- and I'm not even a chess player. But I also appreciate the education that comes from understanding the thought process. REALLY cool. Best chess video I've watched so far.
@dnhardy9248: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
The voiceover was great. The thing I appreciated most was the visual overlays that illustrated not only the moves you made, but also the choices that were available and the thought process you went through as you decided which move was best.
@joshwatree: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
I love that you included your step by step thought process. I wish more chess streamers would do this.
@DanielMunoz-ni7zz: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
I love the commentary! I do not play chess, I know the basic moves, but for the first time, I'm hearing the thoughts of someone who is playing the game. Thank you. I like your other videos too, 1 on 1 interactions and people being happy and laughing in a competitive/casual environment is always heartwarming. This one is more intense, but educational
Bobby Fischer wrote a book about playing chess that explains a lot of this if you're interested.
The Serendipity of being recommended this video and instantly recognize a school mate from my grade from Lycee Massillon in Paris, Wojtek !!! I attended a couple of the chess club lessons he ran at our school when we both were in middle school ! I lost touch with him but I'm glad to see him do so well in chess! Bonne continuation Wojtek :)
Hi fellow high schooler ;)
*Oh, the nights we spent in Paris with Wojtek, in 2016 during the Beaujolais event he drove a beautifully restored 1950s Maserati, immaculate!*
Didn't Hidalgo arrested him on the spot for polluting too much with his old timer? :)
I have no idea how I ended up here, but that was such a fun and exciting video! I loved hearing you explain what was going through your head and your reasoning behind your moves. I'm going to have to dig up my old chess set now!
So much better in this format with a voice over! Clear and efficient!
No, it is not. People with even a slight hearing loss have problems if they cannot see the speaker, that is, they cannot read lips. The speaker should always be visible.
i have a hearing loss problem and still it s better like that, the CC are more precise and the analysis is more structured @@Stratijev
@@Stratijevyou can get the audio as closed caption. If it bothers you cAn turn the phone into portyview and display the captioned dialogue below. Then expand the screen so you only see the board and the words.
@@Stratijevpfui
With this kind of audio and voiceover this looks like a psychological thriller.
Yeah, i wanted to watch something nice and comfy before I fall asleep - now I am sweating and have a high pulse rate 😅
I really liked this format of you narrating what your thought process was during the game. Good game, Anna! 👍
That helps players in "normal" Hobby-Club niveau.
Yes, much better than the distracting cheap talk
it is like the wonder years
I can't stop watching these and I don't understand a single move. I just like to see their expression when other player makes smart move that surprises them.
Same here😅
This is a great way of making your videos. I enjoy this way more than the ones where you just play and talk to the other player hehe. This way you get to explain a lot about moves and strategy and I get to learn a huge deal. I paused the video every single move and try to make my move and see if I could predict what you both were going to play. I really liked this video. Thank you
I agree
@chrisdrummer86: Have you not seen a video that explains the moves of a chess game before? You can type in things like "banter blitz" and it's just hours of someone explaining their moves as they play. You must have been missing out on a massive part of chess videos so you have lots of great content out there for your joyful discovery.
@@derekg5563 thanks for the tip!
I like them both, but I learn more in this format. I do like heRing the trashtalk sometimes though.
I taught my son chess when he was 8-9. At 10 he started beating me regularly. Soon thereafter I stopped playing with him since I was taking him to adult chess clubs.
My son is now 40 and has kids 7,9,11. He and I started teaching the 11 year old when she was 10, she recently beat both him and me for the first time!
I will show her your videos - I wish I had them 60 years ago when I was trying to improve my chess! Love the overlay and you explanation of options, rationale for moves, and your bravery to play a 2300 Int Grand Master!
Best of luck to her.
One of your best videos. Cool setting. Unknown and strong opponent. Suspenseful musical score. Great commentary and visuals on your thought process and chess theory. Good job on not over-talking which would have diminished the game's tension.
as a chess novice, i'd appreciate more arrows and/or highlighting of pieces/squares that she mentions with algebraic notation... i'm still slow at locating pieces/squares using the A1-H8 call-outs :(
A-D is queenside and E-H is kingside. 1-4 is white side and 5-8 is black side. Now idealize sweet 16's coordinates which is c3-f6. You'll get it without arrows and perceive faster.
what's your rating@@alveolate
@@alveolate you are allowed to pause the video if you wish :)
Agreed
I liked this format a lot. No loud music, you explain your thought process well. Also, the turtle seems to still be your biggest enemy=)
I found you.
I have been waiting for new exciting FPGA videos for many years. It has been so long since your last video that I found a girl, fell in love, got married, bought house and had baby and there is still no new FPGA design video. Why did you forsake us? Many of us are alive to watch content like the one your produced on your channel.
@@優さん-n7m Hi. Well, life happens=) I finished the university, got my first job (FPGA unrelated), now into my second job (also FPGA unrelated). EE is still my field and I would love to make and share some interesting projects. Right now it is not my priority, right now I want to reach an ELO of at least 1800 =)
bro i went to the guys channel, you are really stalkin him huh? hahah@@優さん-n7m
@@優さん-n7m It's been 6 years man... time to find other content to consume.
@@Aethelbeorn
There is hardly anything like the videos that this guy makes. I am willing to pay and subscribe as long as he can make atleast 2 videos a month on digital designs.
I got REALLY into the thought process as you narrated your moves. Please do videos like this more often with play by play evaluation
I really got into her top. Its good for chess. Subscribed.
I don't normally watch chess games, but your commentary and hearing your thought process made it very clear and interesting.
This format was by far the best for allowing viewers to follow the action. Very clear.
I commented how proud I am of your game and congrats to your Mom and yourself for playing that tournament a few weeks back. You are helping to bring back the Chess resurrection Anna, wishing you and your's Happy Holidays!
Loved the voiceover, Anna! 😊
This game was such a pleasure to watch. Your comments were entertaining and instructive and I was literally on the edge of my seat as I watched the game unfold. Really well done!
Wojtek is actually from my hometown Szczecin in Poland :) He holds dual citizenship from PL and FR :) how cool you got to meet him and play together!
Bravo Wojtek Sochacki you are really good player !!
taking the guy to a draw is something many are not able to do so well done
I have to watch this again! The voiceover is excellent insight for those of us intrigued, compelled, and honored to play the game, even at my low level.
It was really neat hearing your thought process on the play by play. I really like the overall format and story telling you put into this video. It surely took a lot of effort to make but it was very engaging and I can’t help but want more content like this.
Lets be real if this was a dude doing the same thing you wouldn't be watching... that is her whole thing just being pretty and selling that and people can use chess as an excuse and pretend that she is special.
I don’t understand anything about chess but I love Ana’s videos, that way she explains the game gets me so invested. This is awesome.
she is so honest about her emotions.. to keep your thoughts and ideas together on a winding down clock is crazy... and the not have composure to respond to the opponent..
These days I don't watch too many chess games. But this was more than captivating; it was artful. Beautiful and entertaining and both parties could change gears without losing focus or quality. A worthy clash of minds and habits on par with hours of drama on a stage. Thank you for posting.
Anna! Give yourself more credit. You can keep up with them! You have shown that more and more. You're playing the strongest chess of your life. Your instincts are honed, and you have a great feel for the board.
she is just being modest...
I think it's a Swedish thing. My sister lives there and she says that you just don't boast about yourself.@@emillyyelen5169
because he screwed it up. today everybody could be master i see...
Of course you would know that, as you are of course a grandmaster yourself. @@non9886
I agree but give him credit. He had black yet in not really respecting or perhaps because it was a small tourney he did try to take the initiative.@@non9886
Wow I really liked this. I love it when "Playing Anna" and "Analyst Anna" are edited together like that ! And good job on that game 🔥
I have to say that I found this fascinating. I am merely an amateur hobbyist and your commentary taught me much. Thank you.
I dont play chess and rarely even watch it but this was enjoyable to watch with the commentary
The voiceover is brilliant Anna! following the match closely in real time I'm seeing perhaps half of what you are until you're short of time and then I'm blown away! So good!
I like this format quite a bit to hear your internal dialogue. It opens up the internal game to those of us used to studying the external game!
I really like this form that you have video and inside you are explaining. Really nicely consumable content :-) Keep on going!
Don't know why this video came up among the suggested ones, but I'm glad it did. I only know the basics of the game and it was very helpful seeing a match with the thoughts of one player being narrated. That and the subtle music really made it very exciting.
Thank you so much for this experience.
Great video. Loved the way you did the commentary. You discovered the solution to how to show a chess game. Hearing YOUR thought process was the key. Imagine if your opponent revealed his thought process as well.
Love your videos.
I am classified as a Chess Grand Disaster with a rating (untested) of 3. However, I followed your commentary with ease and could understand the reasons for your moves with clarity. Thank you for helping out a chess lover who ain't as smart as you!! 😄😄😄
Voice over commentary was awesome. I am not even claiming to be a chess player past the understanding of how the pieces move but this was certainly interesting and enjoyable.
Anna, you're fantastic and a wonderful ambassador for the game of Chess.
I love your gentle, cheerful demeanor that is not just pleasant, but also disarming.
Some of my favorite videos are of you playing hustlers in New York thinking they are going to roll over you, only to go down in defeat that carries some deserved humiliation because of their dismissive attitude toward a gurl.
You're doing everything right.
Keep the videos coming.
It could be a great touch to have your opponent share their take on the game alongside yours-it would add an extra layer of depth if they’re open to it. Either way, I love how you guide the flow and feel of the match-it’s got a unique style that really works. Keep up the fantastic work!
My name is... GIOVANNI GIORGIO
HAHAHAH
....but everybody calls me Giorgio....Moroder.
My name is Slim SHADY, can I have your attention please!
But everybody calls me GIORGIO 😂
😂 daft punk
I really like the format with the music in the background and your descriptions of what you're thinking and doing, it was fun to watch, thank you very much, your channel is very funny and the chess games are varied, I like it...thanks a lot
Your voiceover was really informative as a weaker player. You're showing that you can go toe to toe with stronger players more and more every day/
Love the voice over analyzing the moves and why you did them. So informational and just a great video to watch the game.
I much preferred that, with you adding your thoughts rather than feeling you have to exchange banter through the game. It makes it insightful and more tense.
Anna's analysis is so confident. Love her enthusiasm. Mesmerizing ambassador for the world of chess.
Anna: So what's your rating?
Wojtec: I'm a 2300 IM.
Anna: 'It was at this point that I realized that I was facing a strong opponent'
Wojtek
Yes, like the bear @@Mala_Li
Anna, you play well enough to forget about fear. You played at level with this IM. You even overcame his bishop pair.
I believe that was Wojciech Moranda. She did really well.
@@KenFullman That's actually my neighbor Eugene. I taught him chess a couple of weeks ago.
@@KenFullman Wojciech Moranda is a 2600 GM. Definitely not him.
@@Jagang8It looks like him (at least to me). Perhaps he lied about his elo but the alternative is that I just might be wrong (which is a strong possibility).
@@KenFullman Looks like Wojtek Sochacki to me
Edit : in fact she give his name at 14:58
"It was at this point that I realised...", I thought that sentence would end quite differently. 😅
That I .................
@@joshuanun4933...fucked up
@@aylen7062 no cussing please in Chess only Alexandria Botez is allowed to cuss.
@@joshuanun4933 Forgive me Alex, for I have sinned.
@@aylen7062 funny , no mocking , cussing allowed lets be nice.
This is a great video, especially the dramatic music interspersed throughout the dialogue. Well done all the way around.
I've seen this twice now, and it was great fun both times. I think the IM got a little complacent when she was so low on time and he had more time. But at no time did I see here playing at a level below him, never. Also, I could never recogmize he had any plan to win other than on time, which was odd for a player of such a high ranking. You rock, Anna, keep up the good work.
@ammoalamo6485 her ranking is around 2175 which isn't too shabby. Using the chess Elo formula, a 2300-rated player would generally have about a 60-65% chance of winning against a 2175-rated opponent in any given game.
You're such a joy to watch, pure genuine excitement and love for the game and the experience. Someone tell Magnus to coach this girl to GM!
Wow:) Very nice talk thru, makes it dynamic!
I watch alot of Poker vlogs where the player narrates in the same way you do here. It makes things much more interesting getting your insight on the game and your moves. Keep it up!
Yeah, I'm sure her future opponents get something out of it as well. 😉😆
I must say that these chess commentary chess vids are really nice.
The ambient music fits perfectly
i am always so impressed by top class players thought processes. this lass is a hell of a player and commentater. great stuff.
Well done Anna - a brilliant battle. Merry Christmas :)
Totally cool. Good game to study. Excellent voice over! Would much rather study these games played in accessible chess tournaments than the big grand games of the past.
One of the best videos I have ever seen from you, nice music choice, very very nice commentary, also very impressing chess! This was like a movie!
I really enjoyed this one because of your analysis accompanying the game, explaining your thinking throughout. Nice job, and congrats on the draw with a 2300!
I love how you were sharing your thought process and the graphics on screen, really helps me understand the game since I'm a novice. 😊
Love the voice overs!!! Keep up the great work
I really like the ending, when both of you realize you have no short-term winning strategy and rushing through moves is going to result in major mistakes, you agree on a draw and shake hands!
Noooo. Spoilert
I thought she ran out of time and would have lost.
@@ThexSleepingDragon it was draw
You’re the coolest chess player, great and fun game!
I appreciate how you have this set up so it is easy to follow - and explaining your thought process is very helpful. Love the positive attitude and great smile!
Thank you for explaining these games. I really enjoy trying to follow. I’m an honest beginner and the commentary is so helpful.
Very good draw, Anna...congrats...you can make it to 2300, for sure!
This commentary video was PERFECT
I loved it
I could sense the tension
Please, make more!!!!!
That was goose skin feeling lol
That was fantastic! You’re a rockstar. When your folks see the game, they will be very proud.
So, that was good shaking at the end with the draw...like a small dance of celebration..eh? Thanks for sharing Anna and good luck going forward!
It's such a pleasure to watch you play, strategize, be so friendly, appreciative and skilled! Keep it up!
That was great to watch. Love the commentary on your own thoughts, I'm still new to chess and it makes me understand the game better.
He started confident and nonchallant but as the game progressed he started to realise he was playing against a strong opponent and become more focused and concentrated and took the game more seriously.
yes..and when he took it seriously he won
@@alfblizz2423no offense but moment you take a look at top 100 and see(I cant finsih this senctence because feminists will find where I live)
It was a draw.@@alfblizz2423
@@alfblizz2423 it was draw, dear lord do you not even understand the basics?
@@ruzziasht349 i do understand the basics. what about you?
I literally didn't feel the time as i was watching this because i loved the game
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
Very well played Anna, one of the best games I have seen you play..... but your worst enemy remains your clock! Its hurting your results, but still love to watch you play.
I enjoyed your narration. I'm not a high-level player and the explanations really helped. But this ending is why I don't play short-time-limit chess. For me, it's no fun when you're just moving to keep time on your clock. It would have been more fun watching the game play out if both of you had enough time to consider your moves at the end.
I haven't played a game of chess for years, but I do remember the feeling of holding your own against a much stronger opponent.
What a great video!
Love with Anna's smile 💜
I noticed this a long time ago watching her play in nee york and then when she played her mom and dad, her biggest enemy is time management. She gets low on time and then has to rush her end game. If she can work on her time management i think her rating would go up quite a bit. Great video!
Can anyone help me understand the clock madness on this one? Early in the game, he had "5:05" on the clock, as it added one second each time he pressed the clock. Anna's seemed to be adding random seconds as well. Is this just the way these things work?
@millardbrown4769 I'll see if I can explain this for it to make sense in a written message. So chess clocks can be set to add bonus time for every time you make a move and hit the clock, however most games are set so the bonus time is only equal to the time you took to make your move, for example if the bonus time is 10 sec for each move then you get 10 sec back every time you hit the clock, BUT if you don't use the full bonus time to make a move then you don't get the full 10 sec back. For example even of the bonus time is 10 sec per move, if you only use 5 sec to make your move then you only get 5 sec back on the clock. This prohibits extra time adding up on the clock if you make a series of fast moves, for example if the clock didn't adjust for fast moves and you made 6 fast moves in a row then a full min would be added back onto the clock. I hope this makes sense as it's difficult to explain when not in person 😕
@@abcdefgcdefg5178 Thank you! That makes perfect sense
@@millardbrown4769 anytime :)
I love your enthusiasm
The music and commentary makes this peak internet chess. Good job, Anna.
Such a great video. Loved the voice-over. I wish we could get your opponents thoughts in a voice-over too, it would be great. Maybe you could try that format with a game with your father or mother and mix both players thoughts in a voice-over. A lot a work but so gratifying for us. Thanks for all your hard work! Oh, btw loved the music in the background. Very effective in creating an atmosphere!
Agreed. This game was easy to watch. Good camera view, subtle music for tension, and the voice-over commentary was much more interesting than just hearing random remarks or trash talking by the players.
That is actually a great idea !!!
*I already know what his thought process was: Crap, crap, crap, darn she moved that!, Crap, crap, she's better than I thought! Crap, crap, CRAP!*
LOL@@radicalrick9587
It would be nice if Wojtek Sochacki's name would be credited at least in description.😉
Leokadia Masztalska :) pozdrawiam z Polski.
@@Corleone007 wzajemnie
Not really. Most people have no idea who he is. She didn't even recognize him, and secondly, she peaked everybody's interest by not saying who it was.
@@Golden108 just sayin that in chess world this is common courtesy to give a name when someone is GM or IM. Nothing more. Cheers.
I agree, it’s common courtesy.
That last part made it beautiful. Dont forget you are up there too.
One thing, as a none chess player that struck me. In the beginning, you were the one moving pieces. He on the other hand moved his back line, but was not in offense at all. He was letting you move pieces more forward which resulted in him striking you first. As he was just baiting you and than attack when you opened up by moving all these piece. Only to find a gap in his defense, which there wasn't since he did not do much to attack.
Again, there could be many reason. I hardly ever watch or play chess. It just struck me and wonder if this is some sort of tactic?
Because white has the first move, white will usually be able to dictate the opening and get the pieces to more advanced and central squares. Black has to play more accurately to avoid being overwhelmed by this advantage, and black did so here, managing to activate the pieces well despite white's space advantage in the center.
I've lived in Mississippi for over 65 years but I would love to live somewhere there are venues to visit where chess is played.
I know nothing about chess and I still found this increasingly intriguing. Well played against a pro, congrats! :)
Love you anna!!!
This was a very fun game to watch and great commentary too! Great job Anna!
The end game went crazy. Full of adrenaline🤣🤣🤣. Very fun to watch.
another thing great about anna is how she handles defeat when she looses (was there ever a chessplayer never loosed ? anyways i love Annas beautyfull mind ❤❤
The fact that they held an equal position for the entire game is insane.
That game was crazy like a circus because it was so IN TENTS! Great job Anna!
Great game! Being able to force a draw with a 2300 international grandmaster is really something. Keep hustling Anna!
International Master...it's different.
Świetnie oglądało się waszą rozgrywkę.
jak dostać się na takie turnieje? trzeba zacząć od gier w internecie i zdobywać rating ? w Polsce też mamy takich sporo w barach lub w wolne ustawki parkach? tzn w parkach to chyba w Polsce jednak mało popularne?
I agree with the other comments: your commentary and critique of the moves is great.I learn so much from this. Confession: I actually hate playing chess, but you make it such fun that I am compelled to watch.
That was a great game!!! Thank you for sharing this on YT!!!! The commentary is awesome. I have many of the same type of thoughts when i play.