I like the confidence and self-esteem this kid demonstrating. I love it. Also, I like how that older gentleman, whoever that was, trainer or relative said in turkish "no, no" to the interview. Good move.
That elder gentleman is an arbiter and he was not speaking in Turkish he was saying "hayır" which means "no" but that word do exist in most of the Turkic languages also judging by how close he was being to the kid he is probably also from Uzbekistan. Also I saw him speaking in Russian in some other videos, that is also pretty common in ex ussr countries.
@@youtubecensoringcomments7427 he saved losing position and drew. It's nothing less than a win for me..and love that sheer joy he shows when the opponent falls into his trap :)
6:23 ...Kd7 would still be black win, but IM got greedy seeing queen en prise and took it , losing his queen after white promoted with check . It does not happen often that 2 queens vs one queen endgame is draw, but I personally witnessed how GM with 2 queens vs one queen fell into stalemate trap and furiously wiped all pieces off the board after it .
@@alisonanderson4732 Cmon, it was local tournament I finished my game and stood next to their board. No videos exist as far as I know. That veteran GM is known to be temperamental and kind a bully. But he quickly realized that it was fair play and went to his opponent who picked up pieces from floor and shook his hand . Still earned his veteran prize as usual ...
I have seen prag, nihal, Gukesh, nodirbek from there young days. They were far better than these kids. They were always humble and focused more on game than this rude behaviour. That's why they are now top players.
its not easy to play in the world rapid Championships which is very tough and he was Not far from winning this match for this brilliiant 12 year old boy
I agree 100% Elu. All those fanboys praising his attitude here would get red faced if he does it to them. They wouldnt like it . I respect humility more than arrogance. In fact I despise arrogance. The boy got lucky that the GM made this elementary blunder.
@@aleksk4151 If he was 30yo I would of course mind it, but at 12yo the arrogance is exactly what you need for becoming a strong player later on. And yes, he tricked him and the IM smiled afterwards when he got outplayed. That's what I would do too. Elementary blunder? wow that's condescending.
Its a trap set by him , he eventually wasted his time and make it below 3 seconds and made beleive his opponent that he made this move without thinking as he is run of time
I like the confidence and self-esteem this kid demonstrating. I love it.
Also, I like how that older gentleman, whoever that was, trainer or relative said in turkish "no, no" to the interview. Good move.
I think it was one of the arbiters
That elder gentleman is an arbiter and he was not speaking in Turkish he was saying "hayır" which means "no" but that word do exist in most of the Turkic languages also judging by how close he was being to the kid he is probably also from Uzbekistan. Also I saw him speaking in Russian in some other videos, that is also pretty common in ex ussr countries.
@@stormtrooper-w4e i think he says "tired", not "hayır"
@@tolgapekdemir Actually he said “Hayir ” which is Goodbuy in Uzbek. They wanted interview him.
That stare was not self confidence but arrogance.
At first, I thought the opponent was Ian Nepomniachtchi
+1.
@@chetan_naik +1
+0.5
@@Ozeanruderin Drrrraw?
@@th6n yes, same opinion is a draw
This is the third video I have watched which included him
Been fascinated every single time
Great Endgame Trick to remember . 6:20 BRAVO👏👏 WELL PLAYED YOUNG MAN.👏👏
Swindled!!!
The way he captures Queen at 6:43 without looking...that attitude 😅😅
He thought he was winning
@@crackedinhalf8998 lol true
Like the kid Magnus walking around when still in the game huh 😂
😂😂😂😂
@@youtubecensoringcomments7427 he saved losing position and drew. It's nothing less than a win for me..and love that sheer joy he shows when the opponent falls into his trap :)
That queen skewer looked like it was straight out of Josh Waitzkin’s playbook. That was pretty slick.
Sweet and Confident. Thanks Chess base India for covering all talents.
Rude
@@Shiiinnne How so. Because the boy doesn´t feel inferior? Just cope.
There was a 3-fold repetition @ 0:36, 2:12, & 2:52 Funny how it ended in a draw anyway.
You're right.
The gleam in the eyes, stern look at the opponent and smile when what u r calculating is happening on board. Awesome.
That's called being rude 😂😂😂 you seem to lack basic awareness
@@Shiiinnne Nah it's confidence
Uzbek 🇺🇿 guys power
what a guy. amazing endgame.
This kid is going places❤️
He's going to become one heck of a player, those eyes say it all.
Being cocky at 12 isnt a good sign
Being cocky also means u'll be competitive but he will also face a lot of losses cuz of his arrogance and he'll learn from it@@deadlysamurai5192
Looks like he learns from Nakamura
Those expressions 🚀
Yeah and it’s quite ugly for child to behave like this
Or Kasparov
Nah the kid is definitely Nepo 2.0
To be a massive deck
Another young player from Uzbekistan!
6:23 ...Kd7 would still be black win, but IM got greedy seeing queen en prise and took it , losing his queen after white promoted with check .
It does not happen often that 2 queens vs one queen endgame is draw, but I personally witnessed how GM with 2 queens vs one queen fell into stalemate trap and furiously wiped all pieces off the board after it .
Link to game? Show me wiping pieces off the board.
@@alisonanderson4732 Cmon, it was local tournament I finished my game and stood next to their board. No videos exist as far as I know. That veteran GM is known to be temperamental and kind a bully. But he quickly realized that it was fair play and went to his opponent who picked up pieces from floor and shook his hand . Still earned his veteran prize as usual ...
...Kd7 isn't a win for Black, White can still perpetual check him if he refuses the Queen capture.
@@danielt.4330 White doesn't have a perpetual. White is lost if Black didn't take on f6.
@@chessandmathguy No, because White will continue with Qe7+, which is a perpetual. Black can't interpose with either Queen.
This guy Is from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🔥
So much attitude with this kid. He Will learn by the experience 😄
6:43, He played "No Look Queen Capture" there 😂.. Attitude ❤✌
Wow... wonderful youngest chesster.
The older player hoped the young player will ask for a draw since his queen was constantly chasing/attacking.
6:17 there’s the giveaway. Hindsight is always 20/20...
Khumoyun Begmuratov MASHALLAH
Brilliant trap this child prodigy set for his opponent. He is so composed.
Как красиво поймал второго ферзя🙂👍👍👍👍👍
6:43 that look in his eyes, not looking at the board while grabbing the queen...!
Having a 12 yr old stare at you like that would piss anyone off. And to have your queen flung to your side of the table .
My boy 🇺🇿🇺🇿
Ozbekmi bu bola
Quite a battle for a while there. Great chess game.
Slick move with the pseudo Queen sac, follow instantly by the skewer! He went from losing to winning just like that!
Wow just wow 🤩🤩
Great stuff .. 👏👏
He already shakes his head in dismay like a real GM!
Many people do that at lower levels wtf
The death stare by kid after taking the queen 🥶🥶
6:31 watch carefully, boy is laughing 👿
Remember this name,Khumoyun
Such a brilliant kid!
Suchabrilliantkid
Amslrsadmoulanalmloongoodmesrilankna
This kid need some serious attitude adjustment....man te way he glares at his opponent
Uz🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
Oh no my Queen !
brilliant upload by,CHESS base india
6:35 He is literally Staring at his soul 😂😂
I saw that coming a mile away. Why would the white king ever want to be placed along that diagonal is absurd to me
Uzbek Sila🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
I have seen prag, nihal, Gukesh, nodirbek from there young days. They were far better than these kids. They were always humble and focused more on game than this rude behaviour. That's why they are now top players.
Still can't shake hands.
This guy is the future of chess
How does the brown player have 2 queens?
@@mzsports3298 basic chess rules ?
This kid's stare is enough to rattle my concentration.
6:20😮
His neighbour children understand how brilliant he is
Didn't expect Qf6+ and then white wins the black queen. Brilliant from the 12 year old!
5:49 the glare of death
Attitude..! No look queen capture 😀 staring direct into opponents soul khumayun..
He thought he was winning lol
6:38 death stare
We proud of youu
Uuzbekistaan ,🇺🇿
WHAT A GAME!
-Mom, can we buy Nepo?
-But we have Nepo at home.
Nepo at home:
Waw that was a heck of a trap!! 12 years old??? Are you kidding me???
That head pat couldn't be more condescending
6:52 what happened there??
At first, I thought the opponent is Casemiro J
I want to see carlson teaching him humbleness through chess….
bruh are you being for real
@@mrfake5251yeah
3:15 he could just take pawn
Black almost lost on time when he blundered, thankfully his GM brain reminded him.
Entertaining game
reminds me of the ending scene in searching for bobby fischer
That's not a boy. That's a 30 year old man in a boys body
6:19 Phahahaha you little prat!
UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿
incredible
Is there a post credit scene also?
What does he point at 6:54? It is his move but what does he mean?
After all that stare and 2 pawns clear on board, game still draw. Nice move kid 😅
Amazing
Brilliant!!!
6:14 poker face something coming had no idea
Interesting hairstyle for both players
Lol, is this a joke? The skinfade and the northface
how is this something special? they are normal looking unlike other chess players with lazy homeless hairstyles... yes im referring to hans or magnus.
Why did they suddenly stop the game?
Here we got the future chess world champion
Need to be more humble I thing
What's the opponent's name?
Shark eye contact...
The look of the boy👀
Is he an IM or FM?
its not easy to play in the world rapid Championships which is very tough and he was Not far from winning
this match for this brilliiant 12 year old boy
He should have gave that double clap after capturing that black queen, while staring at his opponent.
Can someone tell why the game ends ? the boy wasn’t checkmated, was he ?
they agreed on draw
ok thanx ! but what was the idea behind the draw for the boy because he had 2 pawns more 🤷♂️
Isn't this something similar to what happened in the Finding Bobby Fischer movie, just with two extra pawns.
Well done but need to learn some manners, not a fan of the stare down and pawn throwing, chess is for gentleman
Those were hardly bad manners and that's why he will be a strong player, he wants to fight :)
he is 12 years old and was extremely stressed during the game(just imagine playing a GM in the world rapid championship)
Bad manners, rude boy, throwing that piece someone should teach him manners
I agree 100% Elu. All those fanboys praising his attitude here would get red faced if he does it to them. They wouldnt like it .
I respect humility more than arrogance. In fact I despise arrogance. The boy got lucky that the GM made this elementary blunder.
@@aleksk4151 If he was 30yo I would of course mind it, but at 12yo the arrogance is exactly what you need for becoming a strong player later on. And yes, he tricked him and the IM smiled afterwards when he got outplayed. That's what I would do too. Elementary blunder? wow that's condescending.
La déviation pour enfilade !!!
🤣🤣🤩👍
Its a trap set by him , he eventually wasted his time and make it below 3 seconds and made beleive his opponent that he made this move without thinking as he is run of time
6:35 the way he is staring at him, like will consume him whole at once from just his eyes. oh lol
The kids name pls
Personally I wouldn't take that disrespect
What this add in the last about ?
I always come to the comments, to find out who won the match, because I'm not brilliant enough to figure it out by myself
Add 2d chess please 🙏🙏
Where is the standings table,… not a video on that daily
was it a draw at the end ? i didnt get it
Ahahha kid’s expression when he got him at 6:30
He is a killer, Who playa chess