@@@florimueller963 Its true that both moves are "winning", but queening the pawn is vastly more devastating, it wins faster and easier. Queening the pawn gets you a very simple Rook+Pawn vs Pawn end game, while going for Rb2 gets a rather complex Queen vs Knight+Pawns. If you go Rb2+, then he goes Kg3. Yes, you can trade rooks, but now he takes the h4 pawn with his knight, he has two pawns and a knight to your queen. Still your best move is Qh8 (threatens both pawns), then the following sequence seems best: ... Nf5. Qxf6 Kf4. Kg1 h4. Kg2. Ke4. Qe6 Kf4. Kh1 h3. Kh2 Ne3. Kxh3 Nf5. Qd5 Ne3. Qd4 Kf3. Qe5 Ke2. Kg3 Kd3. Kf4 Nc4. Qc5 Kc3. Qe4 Nd2. Qe3 Kc2. Qd4. Qc4+ Kb2. Ke3 Nc1. Qb4 Kc2. Qd2 Kb1. Qc3 Na2. Qb3 Ka1. Kd2 Nc1. Qb6 Na2. Kc2 Nb4+. Qxb4 Ka2. Qb2#. As you can see that queen vs knight end game isn't easy to do, if I was low on time I wouldn't want to do that if I could help it. Now if you go a8=Q, what is he going to do? His best move is Rg1, you respond with Kh2. Now what does black do? His best move is Rg2. Then white takes the Rook with his queen Qxg2, Knight takes queen Nxg2. Now, Rb2+, Kf3 and the rook takes the knight Rxg2. Now play continues with a rather simple Rook+Pawn vs Pawn endgame. ... Kf4. Kh3 Kf3. Rg6 f5. Rh6 Ke4. Rxh5 f4. Kg4 f3. Rf5. f2. Rxf2 Ke5. h5 Kd4. h6 Ke3. Rf4 Ke2. h7 Kd3. h8=Q Kd2. Qd4 Kc2. Rf2+ Kb3. Rb2+ Ka3. Qb4#. Not only is that sequence much shorter, its much easier to execute when you are low on time.
also he had to reach so far to get the pieces moving lol. That's why in tournaments with kids involved in my area the tables are much smaller so they dont have to reach as much.
This kid reminds me of me being young, Especially his newer videos good energy got that natural flow. That's what we lose along the way many times. You'll see it that when adults jokingly sing it's usually short. That the difference is we're acting it and kids don't. The adults will stop, the kids will sing on.
After Ne7 it was much stronger to continue with Bg5 and not to take on d7. Even in a bullet game its easy to see this. You threat to double the pawn on f6 and if Ng6 then take on f6 Queen can`t take because the bishop is unprotected
oh wait i looked at wrong time bishop was in the way, back when the rooks were on same color squares my bad, but yeah the knight hanging at the end was a bit of a mistactic
He's going easy on the kid. He could've mated him but apparently this kid crys and throws temper tantrums when he loses so yeah. He threw the game lol very humble dude
No one seemed to notice that the young boy was lucky to be using a defective clock. Every time he hit the clock time button he received an extra 2 seconds. Watch from 25 seconds left in his game.
It's called being 8 years old. You would be doing the same thing, except in your case you would also be drooling and you wouldn't even be able to figure out how to make a legal move in chess, let alone play an actual game.
Bobby Fischer was 1726 at age twelve. Most GMs get to 2700 at fourteen and 2701 at thirty. They run out of stuff to copy. High-achieving children should be closely watched.
We have fo be fair here.....2037 rating? He plays more like a 1600 leaving all those hanging pieces everywhere. We have to be fair......The boy plays REALLY WELL!!!!.
its hilarious no matter how many times i play chess i look at this kids game and say why do i even bother lol, im good at times, horrible more times, every once in a while i can come up with a great game but kids like this do it every time, how do they do it at that level is beyond me
Capture a piece by taking it from the board then placing a piece on its square. Else, it is touching a pice so move it to a free square without capturing. That awful how they capture
9:15 the kid says Kf2 is the winning move. It's not. After Rb2+ the rooks are exchanged (if Ne2, simply Rxe2+) and white promotes. Kid got a lost position there.
Do you know her eight-year-old Pinkamena from Moscow? (1575) The girl is even more impressive than the young man. Pinkamena's club CFN broadcasts a chess tournament once a week and once a week subscribers of the channel have the chance to play against Pikamens or their 14-year-old sister (1947). Here Pinkamena is playing against a 1746 player ruclips.net/video/ACJgjcQw0Qc/видео.html Greetings from Berlin
Is "Golan" just a nickname? his last name? or his first name? ... If it is a nickname what is his real first & last name? ... If it is his first name what is his last name? ... If it is his last name what is his first name? ... Anyone?
Looks like white just missed mate in one at 6:59. Knight to d6 is checkmate
Oh Nicely Spotted!!!!!
Yup good catch
very nice checkmate
King E6
White Knight from b5 to d6 is a direct checkmate at 6.59
The kid should get extra time for wearing the suit.
White was stronger in the full game, but for 8 years old boy has great level
7:28 He played that so smoothly
At 2:12 he notices me then proceeds to look into my soul. Damien really made my heart pound
Marvero Rants t-that’s Golan
The art of putting a clock away from a kid reach...
9:14
"This is the winning move" 😁
(Kf2)
He is So sweet
but is it? NO NO
@@KunalKrishna it's not, it's loosing on the spot because of Rb2+
@@spirou2012 queening the pawn is better than Rb2+
@@obsidi2 why do you think that ueening is better. okboth moves are winning, but i would prefer Rb2+ it gives white much less chanses
@@@florimueller963 Its true that both moves are "winning", but queening the pawn is vastly more devastating, it wins faster and easier. Queening the pawn gets you a very simple Rook+Pawn vs Pawn end game, while going for Rb2 gets a rather complex Queen vs Knight+Pawns.
If you go Rb2+, then he goes Kg3. Yes, you can trade rooks, but now he takes the h4 pawn with his knight, he has two pawns and a knight to your queen. Still your best move is Qh8 (threatens both pawns), then the following sequence seems best: ... Nf5. Qxf6 Kf4. Kg1 h4. Kg2. Ke4. Qe6 Kf4. Kh1 h3. Kh2 Ne3. Kxh3 Nf5. Qd5 Ne3. Qd4 Kf3. Qe5 Ke2. Kg3 Kd3. Kf4 Nc4. Qc5 Kc3. Qe4 Nd2. Qe3 Kc2. Qd4. Qc4+ Kb2. Ke3 Nc1. Qb4 Kc2. Qd2 Kb1. Qc3 Na2. Qb3 Ka1. Kd2 Nc1. Qb6 Na2. Kc2 Nb4+. Qxb4 Ka2. Qb2#.
As you can see that queen vs knight end game isn't easy to do, if I was low on time I wouldn't want to do that if I could help it.
Now if you go a8=Q, what is he going to do? His best move is Rg1, you respond with Kh2. Now what does black do? His best move is Rg2. Then white takes the Rook with his queen Qxg2, Knight takes queen Nxg2. Now, Rb2+, Kf3 and the rook takes the knight Rxg2. Now play continues with a rather simple Rook+Pawn vs Pawn endgame. ... Kf4. Kh3 Kf3. Rg6 f5. Rh6 Ke4. Rxh5 f4. Kg4 f3. Rf5. f2. Rxf2 Ke5. h5 Kd4. h6 Ke3. Rf4 Ke2. h7 Kd3. h8=Q Kd2. Qd4 Kc2. Rf2+ Kb3. Rb2+ Ka3. Qb4#.
Not only is that sequence much shorter, its much easier to execute when you are low on time.
0:47 he did not press the clock
Maybe could have won if he didn't keep missing the timer.
$5536373737
Nope not a chance if he's still not carefull of the opponents moves. I mean he only realized the threats when time was close.
also he had to reach so far to get the pieces moving lol. That's why in tournaments with kids involved in my area the tables are much smaller so they dont have to reach as much.
At around 0:50 the kids didn't hit timer unlucky
he missed the time quite often early in the game aswell
Points where he lost more than one second: 0:49, 2:04, 2:35
Thats the consequences of trying to act cool when hitting the timer.
If only he hits it properly . I guess hes still a kid .
@@wingsgamingfans5850 usted tiene razón
2:26 he is looking into my soul
This kid reminds me of me being young, Especially his newer videos good energy got that natural flow. That's what we lose along the way many times. You'll see it that when adults jokingly sing it's usually short. That the difference is we're acting it and kids don't. The adults will stop, the kids will sing on.
He was looking at the camera and giving expressions lol😀😂
One move he would’ve won lol
i like the way he hits the clock
Yaa 👌
After Ne7 it was much stronger to continue with Bg5 and not to take on d7. Even in a bullet game its easy to see this. You threat to double the pawn on f6 and if Ng6 then take on f6 Queen can`t take because the bishop is unprotected
2:34 - looks like the kid lost 5s by missing the clock?
👍🏼
adler 👁
On 0:50 also... 😓😓😓
Points where he lost more than one second: 0:49, 2:04, 2:35
Yeah, just the 5 seconds he needed at the end to win !
Can't take the eyes off the kid's moves.
(not the chess board moves)
Especially from 2:10 to 2:30
😍😘
knight -> d6 backing up his homie rookie on e8 while going for the win. I would've missed that one too boss. (6:58)
Joshua Buena ..then the kid could take down the knight (d6)it’s not backed up
@@yousufal-amri1889 True
@@yousufal-amri1889 wtf how would he take??
What a fantastic fighting spirit this boy has! Gg from both sides!
He lost by the clock, the time had run out. I would've liked to see what would happen if they both had a little more time! Good game though!
6:57 white miss checkmate on knight on b5 to d6 🧐
He missed timer so frequently
The kid missed to touch the clock a couple times
at 06:59 white knight to d6 can give amate as it also protect the rook in e8
@6:59 white missed mate in one...Nd6+
That's a very nice chess timer they have.
wait is golan and dada siblings they have the same eyes and always looking at the cameras?
Are you telling me the adult is rated 2034 .. Doesn't seem like it lol
i mean if its because he missed the rook fork,i think he might be going a bit easier on the kid maybe
oh wait i looked at wrong time bishop was in the way, back when the rooks were on same color squares my bad, but yeah the knight hanging at the end was a bit of a mistactic
He's going easy on the kid. He could've mated him but apparently this kid crys and throws temper tantrums when he loses so yeah. He threw the game lol very humble dude
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 hahaha..
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 He won. Look at the clocks at the end.
0:56 was a relative pin. If knight moves then bxe8
2000 elo player probably wanted to give this child a game but time finished
Very well presented kid.....
No one seemed to notice that the young boy was lucky to be using a defective clock. Every time he hit the clock time button he received an extra 2 seconds. Watch from 25 seconds left in his game.
8:56 the young chap should have just not moved and flagged the opponent ahahah
The 8-yr old player is not concentrating, he is staring at the camera...
It's called being 8 years old. You would be doing the same thing, except in your case you would also be drooling and you wouldn't even be able to figure out how to make a legal move in chess, let alone play an actual game.
Bobby Fischer was 1726 at age twelve. Most GMs get to 2700 at fourteen and 2701 at thirty. They run out of stuff to copy. High-achieving children should be closely watched.
At 8 I used to eat chalk...
Why do you think he got so good so young?
Im just glad that the clock still useable after that match .
We have fo be fair here.....2037 rating? He plays more like a 1600 leaving all those hanging pieces everywhere. We have to be fair......The boy plays REALLY WELL!!!!.
@odorf aculep, yes, he really is rated 2037. Top 100 list best players age 50 and up.
Must have missed things. Only saw him hang the knight. Played pretty much like a 2037 should play in my opinion.
Andrew Koines Naaaaaa he wants the boy to looks good on the video.
_Correction: Golan is playing the black pieces_
The 8 year old is so good
Golan congrats keep rocking 💖
Wow that 8 year old on the white pieces must be Benjamin Button.
At 8 I used to eat chalk....
In the last
Kf2
a8 change to Queen
Bruhh. I know this only move
This kid is so brave 😂
Just one more move.....but if you look at the clock the boy time moves fast than the other time
Saludos futuro Bobby. Felicitaciones desde Chile
its hilarious no matter how many times i play chess i look at this kids game and say why do i even bother lol, im good at times, horrible more times, every once in a while i can come up with a great game but kids like this do it every time, how do they do it at that level is beyond me
Mikkel Grabinski Woah that was mean as fuck, literally no reason at all for that.
6:58 white didn't notice he can checkmate with his horse
so cute the little prince : (((( ^ ^
Nice suit... Made me think it was Damien playing... :)
that was brilliant, almost did it
Hello
2:28 "....mmm i think i'm gonna give him this one so he feels good"
Good jab kid,good jab... 9:26
I thought for a second that i set the playback speed to 2x
what weight and brand are those chess pieces?
He distracted at the crucial moment.
It didn't, no. What made you think it would?
7:36 rook a 6 and then knight c 6 and the pawn is history
Why the kid said: This is the winning move if it's not?
Have any of these younger chess players defeated their elder opponents?
Very good game
if hes 2037 im GM
Last black is playing good 😏
LOL! 06:59 After rook exchange white Knight to D6+ is CheckMate.
when I was 8. I don't even know how to move a pawn
Llmao
the way the kid moves makes me anxious
Qute and smart boy in chess.....
Amazing ......
I really love this quteness
Capture a piece by taking it from the board then placing a piece on its square. Else, it is touching a pice so move it to a free square without capturing. That awful how they capture
My deay beautiful baby 8:56 you should move back the rook in a2 after that 2nd move you should king in white
You were winning this game 10000%
the way he hits the clock gives me anxiety
i think you mixed up who was playing black and who was playing white at the beginning
I like to play with a kid like this!!
😆
This kid is lik 9000 rating
Belated happy birthday to GOLAN🎉🎉
@AaaanLyn LPZ, Thank You! This video is from Golan's ACTUAL B-Day, he turned 8 on the day this vid was taken!
@@winddancer4776 Always WC 😊😊 , BTW how do you know that ??
And also , is that why he wear suit??
@@winddancer4776 Oh , That means Welcome💖😊
@@janilynlopez3539 She's the mom!
1:51 White side's horses just get married 😂😂
If only he used his time wisely to choose his moves he would’ve won
Why does it say 2037 player in the title?
0:47 he didn't Press his Time Stop Button
9:15 the kid says Kf2 is the winning move. It's not. After Rb2+ the rooks are exchanged (if Ne2, simply Rxe2+) and white promotes. Kid got a lost position there.
it's just 8 years old
Wats the purpose of those thingies they hit
Very well played
young geniuses :)
Hes adorable child with a gidted talent
I think it's a bit premature to refer to him as "gifted". Bright and above average, certainly.
Looks like carlsen. Object linking and embedding. Max frequency modulation. SJ.
0:48 😂
If ref mikey was there Golan would have won
Who won the game?
Pretty nice game 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Black 7.29 could make checkmate.
Blitz missed things like checkmate in minute 7:00
Where?
@@chona6566 knight to d6 is checkmate before white rook move
This is the winning move, not enough to time boy i see ur simulation.
Do you know her eight-year-old Pinkamena from Moscow? (1575) The girl is even more impressive than the young man. Pinkamena's club CFN broadcasts a chess tournament once a week and once a week subscribers of the channel have the chance to play against Pikamens or their 14-year-old sister (1947). Here Pinkamena is playing against a 1746 player ruclips.net/video/ACJgjcQw0Qc/видео.html Greetings from Berlin
Is "Golan" just a nickname? his last name? or his first name? ... If it is a nickname what is his real first & last name? ... If it is his first name what is his last name? ... If it is his last name what is his first name? ... Anyone?
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful !
U SAID WHITE PIECES 8 YEAR OLD GOLAN BUT WHEN I WAIT YHE WHITE IS WILIS
2:37 8 year old boy missed to push the timer
He missed a lot more than that.
This is the winning move
at 0:50 was the timer for Golan supposed to keep going after he pressed it?
He probably didn't press it hard enough, or either hit somewhere around the button itself, because no, it is not supposed to do that.
Somebody was faster than me (as usual), but yes, Golan actually missed the button and nobody noticed.
Yeahh