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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @cellobarney
    @cellobarney Год назад +142

    Your dad’s “Yes!” At the end of the video was so awesome. It’s very clear that your upbringing has shaped your wonderful attitude.

  • @jak.masters
    @jak.masters Год назад +312

    We follow and support your journey, win lose or draw - because you and your family are awesome, wholesome, lovely people x

  • @spindoctor6385
    @spindoctor6385 Год назад +174

    Anna needs a spindoctor in her head. Going back with the knight is not an admission of a bad move, it was a perfectly executed plan where she baited the oponent to play h3.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Год назад +14

      100% agreed.

    • @mrzold
      @mrzold Год назад +10

      I don't really play chess (watch it a lot), but I do play hold-em poker. You have the same dynamics and philosophical and psychological considerations in poker. Every time something changes in a poker game that challenges your "game plan" (someone bets differently, gives a "tell", a card is dealt that shifts the dynamic of the cards on the table, etc.), you have to check your ego, and do what is "the best move", otherwise, you get dangerously "pot-committed", which is what Anna did. Twice! A great learning experience, but ouch! Also, as the end game approached, notice Anna's "If things had been different" explanations, which remind me of a very old obscure cultural reference: "if my mother had wheels she'd be a trolley car". Anyway, Anna - keep doing what you're doing; it is always educational and entertaining and you are a great ambassador of the game and your love of the game is infectious. Give them hell in the next round. Oh, I guess I should finish watching the video - there are a few minutes left!

    • @mrzold
      @mrzold Год назад

      Oh, and as said in the last video: NEVER UNDERESTIMATE YOUR OPPONENT!

    • @peterfredriksson1857
      @peterfredriksson1857 Год назад +3

      Well... Could be true if h3 was weakening white but that's not the case here I think. 😊

    • @spindoctor6385
      @spindoctor6385 Год назад +1

      ​@@peterfredriksson1857Well, it is one less defender of the pawn on G3 with the king on the g file, She still has her dark square bishop, two knights, two rooks, the queen and pawns on the f and h files that could all potentially attack it.

  • @williaaamj
    @williaaamj Год назад +63

    you put down so much time for us, playing, preping, explaining, uploading everyday. Thanks

    • @soloark7430
      @soloark7430 Год назад +1

      Sir not to pop your bubble or anything buuuuuuut
      This is her main source of income

    • @williaaamj
      @williaaamj Год назад +1

      @@soloark7430 yes, still hard work

  • @Rawrkorn
    @Rawrkorn Год назад +34

    I love when Anna jumps into the screen at the beginning. Feels like it's Christmas early 😂😂❤

  • @manuterioh
    @manuterioh Год назад +14

    Tough game against a great player. Thanks for the clear and honest commentary.

  • @JHSullivanIII
    @JHSullivanIII Год назад +4

    Your commentary on your games is improving my chess. Thanks! Explaining your thinking, both "solid" and "inspired", is really helpful. : )

  • @joeokabayashi8669
    @joeokabayashi8669 Год назад +2

    Your commentary during your replays brings life to the game! Thank you.

  • @Tuck213
    @Tuck213 Год назад +8

    Fascinating to see your analysis. So many chess insights into future moves, hard to wrap my head around. You and your parents are geniuses, good luck next game!

  • @foantje5857
    @foantje5857 Год назад +10

    Thank you for this, love these kinda reviews

  • @Aaron-th7xx
    @Aaron-th7xx Год назад +4

    Some brilliant moves by Isgenderova! Sacrificing the knight then offering the rook sacrifice!

  • @skttnm
    @skttnm Год назад +2

    Cool thing about Anna sharing her thinking is that I realize I think same way. However, she is a Master who has studied theory whereas I am a noob and have never studied theory, let alone play chess more than once a year or so.
    You learn more from your losses than you do from your victories. Thanks for having the humility and the enormous strength to share even when you lose. We still love our favorite chess player!

  • @stevemartin8003
    @stevemartin8003 Год назад +2

    Love your honesty and reflection. So enjoy watching and listening to your updates. All the best for your upcoming games.

  • @jeanstp4522
    @jeanstp4522 Год назад +5

    I had just saw a previous video of her saying that one of the most common beginner mistake was to push these side pawns too early. She was right!!!

  • @shaneclinger5888
    @shaneclinger5888 Год назад +2

    If you're going to lose a match I believe this is a great match to do it with. You learned so much in hindsight. I love watching and learning with you.

  • @richardknouse618
    @richardknouse618 Год назад +29

    Everything devolved from h5. You always do better when you play methodically. That said, I always look forward to your posts. I noticed that you avoided the word "fear" today. That is solid progress.

  • @michaelkewl7056
    @michaelkewl7056 Год назад +4

    Keep going Anna, its not the game but the courage to stand up after the fall that counts. Good luck for ur upcoming match

  • @jamesb2034
    @jamesb2034 Год назад +1

    One of the things I have always loved about chess is that fresh board setup at the start of the next game!

  • @WalterLiddy
    @WalterLiddy Год назад +1

    The amazing thing as a viewer is that even in a loss, your thinking about the game at every step is so far beyond what I'd be able to do.

  • @DouglasThom
    @DouglasThom Год назад +49

    But tomorrow is another day!
    Great fortitude, Anna. It's not a mistake if you learned from it. Good luck next game!!

    • @TheLeopard2A6
      @TheLeopard2A6 Год назад +1

      that was deep .. but technically was still a mistake/inacc. ))

    • @DouglasThom
      @DouglasThom Год назад

      @@TheLeopard2A6 Yeah, can't argue that! Hahahaha

  • @homerhill1135
    @homerhill1135 Год назад +5

    You are awesome. You'll get em next time! We are pulling for you.

  • @Kubooxooki
    @Kubooxooki Год назад +1

    You played an incredibly interesting game against a very strong player, and I for one thank you for keeping your chess exciting and instructive for us.

  • @SoniicBlade
    @SoniicBlade Год назад +2

    the self reflection at the end feels like some therapy session to her.
    so she can talk about how she felt and what she can do to do better.
    anyway good luck on the next game!

  • @LSam01
    @LSam01 Год назад +9

    Animo, Anita. En el ajedrez o se gana o se aprende.

  • @Nicholaskumalo
    @Nicholaskumalo Год назад +15

    Anna maja also played her and admired her skill in tactics, now I see why, but you played great yourself Anna you definitely be proud of your play

  • @PsychologyAcademia
    @PsychologyAcademia Год назад +10

    Her opponent played every move perfectly with only one winning line. The ending is very computer like.

  • @RobbieStacks90
    @RobbieStacks90 Год назад +37

    I like that Anna didn't play conservatively. That means that she's not afraid to explore different games and grow as a player. Even though she lost the match, this was a win because she gained knowledge.

  • @lukebrennan5780
    @lukebrennan5780 Год назад +2

    It was a good game - you learn from your mistakes and today was better. I laughed today when your Dad said "Can I have your autograph! :-)
    these recaps are incredibly interesting to all of us. Watching the Twitch stream with your Mum's game beside yours is AWESOME.

  • @ultimognu_catan
    @ultimognu_catan Год назад

    Attacking the Fianchetto bishop, love it!!! Hard game but I like that you tried the lines that feel right and be creative

  • @georgemacdonald8899
    @georgemacdonald8899 Год назад

    It's such a privilege to be "inside the tournament" with you as you play. I play H5 when doing the fishing pole trap, but when it goes wrong it frequently goes brutal like that! Thanks for sharing this game, very educational! Your dad is such a great dad, my dad also taught me chess and I am forever grateful.

  • @mememe733
    @mememe733 Год назад +8

    Don’t worry about it Anna 😊
    With time you will forget most of the individual games you play and even the results, whereas the precious memories of traveling with your parents to these places/events and share your passion for chess with them, will always stay with you ☺️
    Good luck tomorrow 🍀

  • @Bismarck-S
    @Bismarck-S Год назад +2

    “She’s slightly higher rated than me”, yeah, literally by one elo.

  • @AlexanderNevermind888
    @AlexanderNevermind888 Год назад

    I love Anna's breakdown of these games, as her analysis also puts a spotlight on chess psychology over the board. I think playing too much speed chess can develop these intuitive impulses as well. If you play the Sicilian enough and have become familiar with many of the positions, you eventually will realize that a move like...h5 can only be done under a certain set of circumstances. Once she starts playing more OTB she will get better. Speed and bullet may be more fun to stream about, but there's a reason why, outside of Hikaru, many streamers get stuck at a certain point and usually their OTB ratings are around 1000-2000. While blitz tactics appear nice, there's a superficiality to their OTB play that shows up regularly. I think in time Anna will overcome this and it should make her even better at blitz. For reference, see her mother's blitz game against that NY hustler. Because of her OTB training, she knew where her pieces belonged and had the game won before he even realized that he was lost.

  • @aptudo
    @aptudo Год назад

    Great video, Anna! I learn so much from your chess analysis, and I am uplifted by your outlook. Good luck with the rest of the tournament!

  • @Club321Fun
    @Club321Fun Год назад +1

    Your insight and attitude makes you a winner in my book!

  • @paria.
    @paria. Год назад +1

    anna you got this!! thank you for the videos youre an awesome player never doubt that.

  • @statstar1
    @statstar1 Год назад

    Anna,
    1. You are a strong chess player, you got this!
    2. Losses are part of the game. It’s how you respond to a loss that separates the greats from the rest of the players. Develop a shake it off ritual. Be grateful that you found something in the loss that will make you stronger. Treat losses with the curiosity and optimism that great inventors treat failed experiments.
    3. Detach yourself from the pieces. The pieces are just pieces, they are there to follow the plan. To paraphrase Jose Raul Capablanca: The plan is to find one move at a time, the best move. So, if a move didn’t work, continue with the plan to find the next best move.
    4. Have fun and all the best for the remainder of the tournament! You got this!

  • @scottcampbell5536
    @scottcampbell5536 Год назад +1

    Good experience Anna and you will bounce back strong. We all love your content. You make Chess fun :)

  • @joelgeorge5816
    @joelgeorge5816 Год назад

    Anna Amazing video It's refreshing to see the behind the scenes. wish you the best of luck for the best of the tournament.

  • @dowaliby1
    @dowaliby1 Год назад

    Some of the most important lessons can come in defeat or when things don't go the way we had hoped. And that lesson is in the words Anna herself said several times: "I shouldn't doubt myself." A good takeaway for all of us, and not just in Chess.

  • @malenotyalc
    @malenotyalc Год назад

    Epiphany is the word you were looking for.
    Also, I love to see how excited you get and your enthusiasm!

  • @papatingle9964
    @papatingle9964 Год назад +1

    Hey Anna, it's not easy to admit when making a mistake, and I appreciate you taking us through your journey, and the pain that comes with it.
    Still, I fail to see how in 13:20 it's not completely winning very quickly. I don't know what the best line is... but even
    Nb4 preventing Qxa2 wins on the spot. a5 or Qc8 both fail to Nxd5, there's no way to save the knight on a1 and probably d5 is also going to fall.

  • @scottwareham6987
    @scottwareham6987 Год назад +2

    Keep going, Anna! The journey is what makes the destination, you can bounce back. Enjoy, learn, and have fun! 😊

  • @arturhoffman8941
    @arturhoffman8941 Год назад +1

    Good luck Anna! I hope tomorrow will be a better game for your team 💪

  • @CAPUTse
    @CAPUTse Год назад +3

    love the self reflection. realizing your own ego problems and understanding the reason of why you doubled down on a bad desicion is huge, especially at ur age. good luck in ur next match

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 9 месяцев назад

    Love your visual peaks at the beautiful country of Montenegro.

  • @AtlanticPerspective
    @AtlanticPerspective Год назад +3

    Love your honest content! I guess you will always consider now if the rook has open files in this forks calculations. Best of luck! I am learning from you for my next year OTB debut!

  • @reechard54
    @reechard54 Год назад +2

    I feel for you on reversing moves. Mountain climbers, if they are to survive, learn one cardinal rule: never take a step that you can’t take back. It is so hard to do though. The ego gets in the way! After some near misses, I gave up mountain climbing.

  • @roberttai646
    @roberttai646 Год назад +1

    Learning from a loss can many times offer you insight that you might not otherwise get. Wishing you the best! (PS. Your mom's performance at the Grand Swiss was awesome!)

  • @umuden
    @umuden Год назад

    The way you analyzed all these is so valuable, imo

  • @jordanmcmorris5248
    @jordanmcmorris5248 Год назад +2

    I love how she went for h5 after a4 being a huge problem in the last game, but you do have to play the current game after all

  • @farainfarsai5098
    @farainfarsai5098 Год назад +1

    You and your Dad are awesome. Good luck in the next game.

  • @luckymagudulela5395
    @luckymagudulela5395 Год назад +1

    Good luck Anna, behind you all the way

  • @tomhunter8617
    @tomhunter8617 Год назад +1

    When you had a ray of light moment early in the game! I think this might have been an " Epiphany" Stick in for the next round.

  • @SomeCallMeStone
    @SomeCallMeStone Год назад +1

    Incredible analysis! It's amazing to me how the engine calls out winning positions based on moves that are allowed so far in the future. Thanks for taking the time - gg wp gl next

  • @chaineloisir2506
    @chaineloisir2506 Год назад +2

    You need to prepare a line against the King's indian attack: what she played was part of Bobby Fisher repertoire against the Sicilian

  • @trex9263
    @trex9263 Год назад

    Sorry for the loss, Anna. As long as we learn from our mistakes it's still a win in the grand scheme of things. I really love these tournament videos.

  • @drziggyabdelmalak1439
    @drziggyabdelmalak1439 Год назад

    Bad Luck, Anna. The next game to look forward to. i adore your honest apprasal of your games and feelings. Not many would do that!

  • @DarkFader2000
    @DarkFader2000 Год назад

    Thanks for the breakdown for the new update. Can’t wait to try out the tractor beams!

  • @katis999
    @katis999 Год назад

    Keep your head up, that game was very exciting. You win some, you lose some. Good luck for the next game, Anna

  • @Ttavoc
    @Ttavoc Год назад +1

    I think thats the biggest advantage of AIs: They dont have an Ego. They do whats the best.

  • @itsjim2875
    @itsjim2875 Год назад +1

    Anna - you're fabulous. Just continue as you are..

  • @ecospider5
    @ecospider5 Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed your 2 minute opening of the video.

  • @chesswithbill
    @chesswithbill Год назад

    Keep rockin', Anna! Defeat is a brutal "thing," I definitely know it! You're great and gonna be greater still - keep it up!

  • @phil8750
    @phil8750 Год назад +1

    Rule Nr. 1 never resign🎉

  • @ZorbaPress
    @ZorbaPress Год назад +1

    Anna, I love your creativity and audacity. And you work hard calculating at every move.. ... May I suggest that from the opening, you build up some small positional advantages, and then -- not sooner -- go for your attacks and pawn sacrifices. ... Good luck in the next round: your fans are cheering for you !

  • @datapro007
    @datapro007 Год назад +1

    We still love you Anna

  • @jamesbarker1994
    @jamesbarker1994 Год назад

    Don't give up! Good luck in the rest of the tournament

  • @Goose1283
    @Goose1283 Год назад +1

    Anna you got this.... Just don't sacrifice pawns anymore

  • @DatFlipTho
    @DatFlipTho Год назад

    Du är så cool, att kunna ge beröm till sin motståndare är alltid imponerande :) o vinner säkert returmatchen!

  • @elasticharmony
    @elasticharmony Год назад

    Advancing the knights early was the error, they had nothing for the risk and that positional difficulty lead to the lock up, attacks that fail a very big mistake

  • @richardcasey4439
    @richardcasey4439 Год назад

    “I felt like a genius”, love it

  • @bytejuggler
    @bytejuggler Год назад

    Ah, what a delightful family you are. All the best from South Africa.

  • @alejandrojimenez108
    @alejandrojimenez108 Год назад

    It's a tough loss but you clearly know what's going on in these positions as they develop, which is so important, don't doubt yourself or the ideas you are finding!

  • @ianheaton7984
    @ianheaton7984 Год назад

    After a long discussion with a chess master, I gave up playing the game. I do like the way you analyse your moves

  • @thedarkuniverse2177
    @thedarkuniverse2177 Год назад

    Anna, sorry that you are still recovering. Being sick doesn't help with the chess playing. Thank you for the wonderful chess content and creative ideas in your youtube channel!!!

  • @bassfischer4273
    @bassfischer4273 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Anna! There is no light without dark and it's a strong individual who can face their defeats with grace and honor. Good luck tomorrow.

  • @karlkrisiulevicius4410
    @karlkrisiulevicius4410 Год назад +1

    Unlucky Anna, I’m sure you’ll bounce back stronger in the next game 💪

  • @adriangedamke2069
    @adriangedamke2069 Год назад

    Anna you learn more from losing than by winning. I think you can come back from this defeat to be evan stronger. Hindsight is a marvellous thing as you know now where you went wrong & your opposition took full advantage, better luck next time . Ps love watching your chess games.😊

  • @Edwin_Klasen
    @Edwin_Klasen Год назад

    You are such a delight to watch. Great spirit💫

  • @aaronchan1088
    @aaronchan1088 Год назад

    Playing an early h5 and short castling...a recipe for disaster. Literally shook my head and wasn't surprised at the outcome.

  • @jahoneluv4681
    @jahoneluv4681 Год назад

    Anna, I enjoy watching your channel, because of the energy you bring, the smile, coupled with your ability to play chess. That said, the analysis after your move b6... (which at that point I agreed with) is grand. All I can say!!! 😂😂Especially after breaking down the position in view of the eval-bar. Oh-my 😂

  • @marleybone6615
    @marleybone6615 Год назад

    As the old saying goes: “Live and learn.” That’s just what you did? Good job!

  • @mmathems395
    @mmathems395 Год назад

    Not to worry because that loss can make you a stronger player now. So, it's good that you have reviewed and checked how some moves affected your game. Thinking about that pawn move that came about by a "divine inspiration", check if you were overexcited at that point, and check if that happens often. It's just that you have so much potential that you can see anything that you want to see (but you must wait). Try to be more respectful and fearing of your opponent (it would be so good if player ratings were unknown), and play cautiously - wait to see more of what they actually do, wait for mistakes, and calculate more when the alternative possibilities are fewer - before then stick to some basics and build a sure foundation. You'll be alright because you stay learning 😉Thank you for this content 😊

  • @cloudysunset2102
    @cloudysunset2102 Год назад

    Now you know how your opponents feel after YOUR brilliant tactics Lol. I really do appreciate your sober analysis of this game and the psychology of your emotions you so honestly describe. I am sure anyone watching this will identify with your brilliant loss.

  • @gabebabe1
    @gabebabe1 Год назад

    I agree - trust yourself - no ‘new’ moves unless you know the outcome.

  • @gregoryfloriolli9031
    @gregoryfloriolli9031 Год назад

    Interesting analysis. Good luck on the next game.

  • @brjones27
    @brjones27 Год назад +2

    Isn't it pretty rare for someone at 2100 to find so many top engine moves?

  • @KVUSA77
    @KVUSA77 Год назад +2

    This was a great game, very complex.

  • @Sifo_Dyas
    @Sifo_Dyas Год назад

    When you consider all the best moves your opponent found, try not to be sad, give credit, learn, and move on.

  • @stairwaytoheaven8118
    @stairwaytoheaven8118 Год назад +5

    Even though I am from Turkey I wanted you to win, hope the rest of the tournament will be even greater for you Anna!

  • @maximilian_k.2453
    @maximilian_k.2453 Год назад +1

    I feel so sorry but tomorrow is another another day and we will see you shine again for sure

  • @delturge
    @delturge Год назад

    Swedish Chess Jedi: "Use the Cow, Anna. Use the Cow." Your opponent played a very good game. Hit the gym. Come back stronger. You can do it!

  • @ThvonS
    @ThvonS Год назад

    You are an absolute role model talking about this game. You will certainly bounce back. *kram*

  • @rogerw1521
    @rogerw1521 Год назад

    You did great. Focus on the next match. We will cheer for you.

  • @davidsprenkle2641
    @davidsprenkle2641 Год назад +1

    Your Dad is great--totally positive and supportive! And he's right--your opponent played very well.
    Got to say, though, when you played 6. . . h5, I gasped. In these King's Indian Attack positions, White typically is expanding on the kingside, Black on the queenside. Black isn't set up to attack on the kingside in such positions. You played like a berserker--and ran right onto your opponent's sword.

  • @AthosRac
    @AthosRac Год назад

    06:29 if you lose a pawn, you also win b2 pawn....with tempo.

  • @zeusros
    @zeusros Год назад +5

    ¿Sabes que va a ser una rival difícil desde el primer movimiento y aun así arriesgas? Como se suele decir en España, los tienes bien puestos. Dudo mucho que tuviera miedo de tus padres, lo tiene de tu potencial 😊.

  • @chazfatur1929
    @chazfatur1929 11 месяцев назад

    Failures lead to success... don't be afraid of your ego to retreat a piece and admit that it's the safest move. Many Generals in battle know when it's time to retreat!

  • @rpralica
    @rpralica 10 месяцев назад

    The whole game was without a plan starting with the pawn h5 because you don't play such moves if you plan to castle there. The second thing is the bad calculation of variants because she missed the key and very obvious move c3 and that was the end.Go ahead, Anna, you learn from your mistakes.