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I think I see why it was so difficult. Your opponent was Canadian. Clearly all the times he didn't take was just him being polite since you hadn't taken anything yourself.
@@MeCantSpell Or all Canadian Grandmasters are at 100 rating, they are so good at giving their opponent an equal oppertunity that they end up losing all their games out of politeness
@@MeCantSpellAs a canadian, I'm pretty sure that our country's grandmasters just don't want the title because they're overly polite and don't want to take the position, so that another "more valuable" candidate can take it instead. Sorry.
@@uwesca6263 That's the "Unpaid Actor For Sure" video, where the opponent opened with Bongcloud right before Simp was going to do the same; not the usual type of piece blunders, but a lot of nonsensical king and queen shuffles. I'm also a fan of: "That's A Lot Of Money !!!", another video that Simp ends because the opponent was playing so bad. "He Trapped My Queen ??", where Simp is doing a near-pacifist run; probably the most similar video to this one as far as sustained batshit insanity goes. "He Blundered His Queen The Entire Game", where his opponent blunders their queen on 58% of their moves. "Chess, But My Opponent Doesn't Care About His Woman", where his opponent blunders their queen on 65% of their moves.
im bad at blitz and half the time i miss obvious free pieces because i just assume the opponent wouldn't make such a stupid move. i also do stupid moves under time pressure and then watch my opponent not eat my dudes, presumably because they don't expect people to blunder everything
@@sleepyzeph Never assume your opponent couldn't make a mistake. If the move looks dumb, it probably is. And if it actually includes a trick you didn't notice, it is better to play it out and learn from it.
This video was agonizing though the Game intself last only for 5 minutes, It felt like 50 minutes, jesuschrist, worst player i've ever seen, he had to made like 25 blunders in like 40 moves
@@Bossboko that actually happened before in another challenge where he have to keep the king in the middle of the board. He bongcloud. Opponent copy. He move king up again, opponent still copy. The game eventually ended in a draw after the king tried to touch each other but can’t so they just sidestepping each other 3 times.
@@mr.e822 However considering how 100 rated players generally behaved in past games, it was entirely possible that this player would have resigned just out of boredom because the game dragged too long. In that case Simp would have won and lost everything.
@@loafes1352 I just realized that Simp himself nearly lost on time after seeing your comment, and also that his opponent was pre-moving like hell towards the end, probably trying to flag him.
I dunno, by that time the opponent has probably realized Simp's not taking any pieces. I'm a fan of 5... Ne4, which was simply breathtaking. Also 15... Bc3, with Simp's reasoning of that move.
His biggest analysis triumph was in the "Approach Him" gay king video, where he moved his king to c7. It was M2 for his opponent either way, but he reasoned that on c7 it required a quiet move from his opponent first. Of course they couldn't find it, lost their queen to a discovery, and abandoned the game even though they *still had a mate in 2.*
I'd like to think that there is a child playing on the other side of the board, which makes this video wholesome. It could have been their first chess victory ever, which may spark interest in chess. They will study openings, tactics, and one day may even beat Karlos Magnum in a tournament - all thanks to Simp and his challenge!
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This may be the greatest video you have ever made! (Or at least out of the ones I seen) I was continuously baffled at how things kept progressing and was even expecting the opponent to randomly resign, abandon the game or stalemate you.
I love how long it took for Simp to play moves 6, 12, 16 and 18, just staring in disbelief at how bad the preceding moves were. Nearly lost on time because of it too.
The reason things like this happen in chess is because, at this low a level, not only do people not realise that they can take a piece, but when they DO realise, they will often talk themselves out of taking it because taking it would be "playing right in to your hands." and they're a lot smarter than that. This is honestly true, without any chess knowledge and with the myths of what chess is, people tend to gravitate towards mind games to try to be clever.
I honestly expected this game to end in opponent resignation, thus forfeiting all your earnings. I felt it in my bones, like the existential dread one feels the night before the work week begins anew. But much like your opponent, this game found new ways to surprise and infuriate me.
This was tremendous to watch! Thank you. I actually understand your opponent, because I do the same thing: I'm seeing my own brilliant plan so blindingly, i don't see what's right in front of me. Granted, in my case, it means I blithely stroll onto squares clearly guarded by five opponent pieces, while your opponent simply ignores your queen standing in front of him asking him to take her. But it's the same principle. Anyway, thanks for another hysterical entry!
I feel your pain chess simp. I work as a chess coach in schools and occasionally I find it’s very difficult to give pieces away against the young kids when they refuse to take them
Well stockfish isn't able to do it. It marks knight sac that leads to mate in one as blunder. Sure stockfish, I will play for another 20 moves in bullet just to not lose my knight.
This is still the funniest of your videos. I just watched it again after some months, and I think for the fourth time, and still kept laughing about it.
I want to see a challenge were Simp has to win in 10 moves or less. No gimmecks just a quick checkmate so we can actually see how good he is instead of holding him back.
That's not how chess works. Being able to win in 10 moves depends on your opponent more than anything. It would be just the same as the other challenges, not much to do with chess skill but more gambling and trying to predict your opponent's blunders.
he didn't ignore the rules. only the one which was not possible. you cannot lose material without making bad moves (except exchanges which are useless in this challenge), which you can also call a blunder or a sacrifise (if it doesn't give you potential in attack or allows some tactics). how could he lose pieces without sacrifises then? by blundering? it just doesn't make any sense. and like he said in a video, there would be no way to judge if any loss of a piece was a real blunder and not a sacrifise
"he'll take it for sure." If your opponent can't see a free queen, there is no way on Earth they can see they can take the knight after trading the rook for the bishop.
Hmm, I think the difference between blunder and sacrifice is clear - just ask Stockfish. If it's a good move, it's a sacrifice, if it's a bad move, it's a blunder.
This shows how much of a soul crushing job a paid actor is. No wonder unpaid actors are all there is available.
Long live the unpaid actors
Viva Unpaid Actors
So slaves, right?
@@broccoliyong9319 Not being paid isn’t what makes it slavery, it’s coercion and oppression
@@broccoliyong9319 As the other guys said. Without them, it's called "volunteers"
I think I see why it was so difficult. Your opponent was Canadian. Clearly all the times he didn't take was just him being polite since you hadn't taken anything yourself.
As a canadian I can confirm this is 100% accurate
Is that why there are no Canadian Grandmasters? 😂😂😂
@@MeCantSpell Or all Canadian Grandmasters are at 100 rating, they are so good at giving their opponent an equal oppertunity that they end up losing all their games out of politeness
@@MeCantSpellAs a canadian, I'm pretty sure that our country's grandmasters just don't want the title because they're overly polite and don't want to take the position, so that another "more valuable" candidate can take it instead. Sorry.
😊
It's actually crazy, that this guy attacked the queen and when SImp just let her stay there undefended he just forgot about it
If you don't move, they won't notice you.
he didn't attack the queen. He probably played Nf6 because that's a developing move.
@@ornil That's my guess as well. He didn't even realize he was attacking the queen.
Just proves that Martin is actually very realistic.
Simp was baiting them into moving their knight to the edge of the board, and they knew better than to fall for it!
We’ve seen some incredible gameplay from 100 rated players before, but I think this guy takes the cake for sheer number of WTF moves played.
There was once a player so bad that simp abandoned the challange because he thought that this guy knows simp and therefore played extra bad.
@@uwesca6263 which video?
@@uwesca6263 link please
@@uwesca6263 That's the "Unpaid Actor For Sure" video, where the opponent opened with Bongcloud right before Simp was going to do the same; not the usual type of piece blunders, but a lot of nonsensical king and queen shuffles. I'm also a fan of:
"That's A Lot Of Money !!!", another video that Simp ends because the opponent was playing so bad.
"He Trapped My Queen ??", where Simp is doing a near-pacifist run; probably the most similar video to this one as far as sustained batshit insanity goes.
"He Blundered His Queen The Entire Game", where his opponent blunders their queen on 58% of their moves.
"Chess, But My Opponent Doesn't Care About His Woman", where his opponent blunders their queen on 65% of their moves.
@@lmabacus404thats a lotta video names
It truly is impressive how many blunders the opponent made, and how much they refused to take anything.
The true 100 experience
Compare this to Simps only 24 blunders
im bad at blitz and half the time i miss obvious free pieces because i just assume the opponent wouldn't make such a stupid move.
i also do stupid moves under time pressure and then watch my opponent not eat my dudes, presumably because they don't expect people to blunder everything
I refuse to believe he is a real person after all of that.
@@sleepyzeph Never assume your opponent couldn't make a mistake. If the move looks dumb, it probably is. And if it actually includes a trick you didn't notice, it is better to play it out and learn from it.
the worst part is that opponent probably walked away thinking he did a good job by "being careful and not capturing everything"
I audibly screamed multiple times, I cannot believe he avoided taking your pieces for so long, absolutely insane
This video was agonizing though the Game intself last only for 5 minutes, It felt like 50 minutes, jesuschrist, worst player i've ever seen, he had to made like 25 blunders in like 40 moves
@@jajasking9652 all the misses 💀
@@jajasking9652because he's a paid actor
"I'm not a paid actor, but $20 is $20" - Chess Simp
This deserves a lot of likes
Moreover, $49 is $49.
In this economy, I felt that.
Challenge should have been that he gets paid for every piece of material he loses, but won´t get paid anything if he lost.
this
@@NWRIBronco6 I don't use discord, but if someone else wants to suggest that there then I am fine with it.
Pretty sure you're not going to suggest it because you don't want to pay up. Coward. 😂
That's not how being a payed actor works, but it would make for an interesting challenge.
Good idea actually.
Clearly the opponent was doing a very similar challenge of their own
I think maybe he recognised chess simp and realised he couldnt take.
@@scubasteve6175 or a paid actor
Katie: I won't pay you if you sacrifice pieces
Chess simp: yes you will
Eh, simp could argue that sacrifice means losing pieces for the purpose of gaining a strategic advantage
@@paroperha I daresay money is strategic advantage
I would say if simp throws a piece under fire it is sacrifice, but if opponent attacks and simp does not move it is a blunder.
This is the most hilarious chess video I've seen in a while.
How can losing be this difficult? 😂
You've probably never seen that Nintendo game "Punch Out!" where you literally had to let Average Joe win by decision.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx i get it
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx its not average joe, its glass joe
@@oyungogdfrust4136
His name is still Joe either way.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx W- Who's Joe?
if you went for the bong cloud, maybe the opponent would too
100 rated players don’t know about accepting a bingcloud
@@Bossboko no, but they might mimic what you're doing because they think YOU know what you're doing
But accepted bong cloud will 100% end in a draw.
@@Bossboko that actually happened before in another challenge where he have to keep the king in the middle of the board. He bongcloud. Opponent copy. He move king up again, opponent still copy. The game eventually ended in a draw after the king tried to touch each other but can’t so they just sidestepping each other 3 times.
@@user-ti4di1uh2d
So its probably a bad idea for 2 bongclouds, right?
Nobody wants a draw.
Part of me dreaded he'd give away all the materials and then get stalemated.
That wouldn’t count as a win, so at the very least he wouldn’t lose all his money. But, he would fail to get the extra $20 for losing.
@@mr.e822 However considering how 100 rated players generally behaved in past games, it was entirely possible that this player would have resigned just out of boredom because the game dragged too long. In that case Simp would have won and lost everything.
@@JannPoo What a humiliation that would be.
I was envisioning his opponent not knowing how to checkmate and eventually running out of time
@@loafes1352 I just realized that Simp himself nearly lost on time after seeing your comment, and also that his opponent was pre-moving like hell towards the end, probably trying to flag him.
Without any context, this game is one of those games that should be watched with Damedane playing in its background
Levy should make a video about it.
@@RGC_animation please someone send this game to levy
On kazoo or recorder.
@@rockstermaniac
Send it for guess the elo.
Would be hilarious to see levy lose his mind
@@Legendendear "What's the elo? Uhh.... Negative 50?"
Your pieces and pawns got so entangled with your opponent's, it looked like a "I'm Better Than My Viewers" starting position. 😂
When he moved his queen into a position to be taken by 2 knights at the same time is the funniest thing ever
I dunno, by that time the opponent has probably realized Simp's not taking any pieces. I'm a fan of 5... Ne4, which was simply breathtaking. Also 15... Bc3, with Simp's reasoning of that move.
Pawn jump queen! Bishop jump queen! Rook jump queen! Gang bang!
"I solemnly swear that this guy is not a paid actor"
Or as he once said, "I solemnly swear this guy is not a paid actor, or at least, not paid by me."
I love simp's psychological analysis of what makes 100 rated players move certain pieces.
the absolutely flawless analysis of "if i move my knight, he moves his knight"
His biggest analysis triumph was in the "Approach Him" gay king video, where he moved his king to c7. It was M2 for his opponent either way, but he reasoned that on c7 it required a quiet move from his opponent first. Of course they couldn't find it, lost their queen to a discovery, and abandoned the game even though they *still had a mate in 2.*
2:20 is the moment you broke my smile into laughter
"The plan is simple: if I move my knight, he'll move his knight.
Exactly as planned" 😂
I haven't laughed so much in a long time over a chess video. This was genuinely unbelievable how he found new unthinkable options almost every move
Remember that this gentleman is rated 106, which means he has won at least one game.
His opponent probably resigned, only way he could have won
he may have rolled down from 400
This guy couldn't beat Martin.
Ahahaha!
this guy is a paid actor
4:47 Text to speech got so mad that it started to show emotion
They are starting to believe!
I was mentally preparing for the opponent to resign after realizing they blundered their queen
That would have been too funny lol
This was the perfect opponent for this challenge
surprised the guy can even checkmate at the end, that might be an accident
"I'm better than my viewers. But this guy, and only this guy, is my equal."
I'm not watching chess simp after this
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same
@@leopoldotactico Reference to the title of the vid
24 blunders. This game proved that game played perfectly doesnt always end with a draw
1:55
I snifflaughed real hard, never lose faith in the 100 rated players' ability to baffle scientists
I genuinely can't understand how that person was so bad at chess... It's a miracle they checkmated you...
I'd like to think that there is a child playing on the other side of the board, which makes this video wholesome. It could have been their first chess victory ever, which may spark interest in chess. They will study openings, tactics, and one day may even beat Karlos Magnum in a tournament - all thanks to Simp and his challenge!
Almost had a brain aneurysm watching this dude from Canada try to play something that looks like Chess
"That blunders a queen and a fork at the same time, so of course !
I'll push a pawn"
Genius.
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This may be the greatest video you have ever made! (Or at least out of the ones I seen) I was continuously baffled at how things kept progressing and was even expecting the opponent to randomly resign, abandon the game or stalemate you.
This was incredibly *painful* to watch I literally gasped so many times and I shouted “WHAT” so loud at his Bishop D2 my roommate came to check on me
Bishop D2 had huuuuge "The horse took the ELEVATOR? I didn't know horses could DO that" energy.
Fair is fair
I deem your mission… Accomplished
And no I'm not Katie
heh
Woah!!! WOAAAHHH!!!!!!
Woah
The funny thing is that this guy 100% believes this was his best game ever.
I love how long it took for Simp to play moves 6, 12, 16 and 18, just staring in disbelief at how bad the preceding moves were. Nearly lost on time because of it too.
What if, the guy who proppsed this challange actually paid your opponent to take as little as he could without raising any suspision? 😳
I guess he payed your opponent even more money not to take any of your pieces.
The reason things like this happen in chess is because, at this low a level, not only do people not realise that they can take a piece, but when they DO realise, they will often talk themselves out of taking it because taking it would be "playing right in to your hands." and they're a lot smarter than that.
This is honestly true, without any chess knowledge and with the myths of what chess is, people tend to gravitate towards mind games to try to be clever.
You see the same thing at the poker table all the time. Once someone only thinks you could be bluffing, you've won half the battle.
Legit one of the funniest videos on this channel, that was 49 dollars well spent to whoever did that
The opponent must have been playing a "no green in the analysis" challenge, I can't explain this game in any other way.
If you queen with a pawn and lose the queen, technically you lost 10 points of material
"That blunders the queen and the fork at the same time, so of course, I'll push a pawn."
Plot twist opponent is a also a paid actor 😂 but doesn't know about it .
Almost ran out of time there, that would have been an embarrassing way to lose a "lose the game" challenge.
Imagine if he removed the "25 bucks if checkmated with pawn" and they actually managed to do it.
Twisting the game like that is liable to cost more than it gains.
I bet this game gave stockfish a brain aneurysm
I honestly expected this game to end in opponent resignation, thus forfeiting all your earnings. I felt it in my bones, like the existential dread one feels the night before the work week begins anew.
But much like your opponent, this game found new ways to surprise and infuriate me.
Monday morning is indeed the worst time of the week
The secret of this match is that the opponent had the same challenge. It's the only possible explanation.
"I solemly swear, that I'm a paid actor"
- Chess Simp, probably
I have a dreadful suspicion that guy thinks this was a really interesting and dynamic game, hunting your king like that
Man this must have been painful to play, but it was super fun to watch!!
This dude was either doing his own challenge or is proof of alien life.
This was tremendous to watch! Thank you.
I actually understand your opponent, because I do the same thing: I'm seeing my own brilliant plan so blindingly, i don't see what's right in front of me. Granted, in my case, it means I blithely stroll onto squares clearly guarded by five opponent pieces, while your opponent simply ignores your queen standing in front of him asking him to take her. But it's the same principle.
Anyway, thanks for another hysterical entry!
I usually always learn something watching these.... But this one. I learned nothing lol what a strange opponent
plot twist: the other guy was a regular paid actor but thought he's still being paid to lose in this game
At some point I was thinking that opponent would have forced you to mate him.
I feel your pain chess simp. I work as a chess coach in schools and occasionally I find it’s very difficult to give pieces away against the young kids when they refuse to take them
So he will finally follow his dream occupation which is being A PAID ACTOR
I was half expecting Simp to snap and slam out a quick checkmate just to hurt this guy as much as they hurt him.
"There's no way to tell a difference between a blunder and a sacrifice" then 2:54 LOL
Well stockfish isn't able to do it. It marks knight sac that leads to mate in one as blunder. Sure stockfish, I will play for another 20 moves in bullet just to not lose my knight.
@@mariuszpudzianowski8400 I bet you forgot that your opponent doesn't have to take the knight.
Goes to show sometimes you are your own worst enemy, the dude probably just kept overthinking
It's hard to win against grand masters. But it's also hard to lose against grand noobs.
When he put himself in two forks simultaneously, I just couldn’t take it
This is still the funniest of your videos. I just watched it again after some months, and I think for the fourth time, and still kept laughing about it.
I want to see a challenge were Simp has to win in 10 moves or less. No gimmecks just a quick checkmate so we can actually see how good he is instead of holding him back.
If you want to suggest a challenge I suggest joining the discord server
this would just be the seal clubbing challenge though.
So basically, you're asking him to be a smurf?
He already did one for 5 moves or less
That's not how chess works. Being able to win in 10 moves depends on your opponent more than anything. It would be just the same as the other challenges, not much to do with chess skill but more gambling and trying to predict your opponent's blunders.
The opponent has his own challenge
This guy makes martin looks like a gm 😂
I don't think I've ever seen someone blunder their queen so many times in one game. This guy HAS to be a paid actor
The opponent rating of 106 makes me wonder if they are a smurf, trying to get their rating down to 100.
If i was the guy who sent the challenge I'd not pay him a cent for ignoring the rules regardless if he lost or won.
he didn't ignore the rules. only the one which was not possible. you cannot lose material without making bad moves (except exchanges which are useless in this challenge), which you can also call a blunder or a sacrifise (if it doesn't give you potential in attack or allows some tactics). how could he lose pieces without sacrifises then? by blundering? it just doesn't make any sense. and like he said in a video, there would be no way to judge if any loss of a piece was a real blunder and not a sacrifise
whenever he would move his king instead of taking id die a little on the inside
After countless battles against paid actors, Simp became one of them.
Truly saddest character development.
"he'll take it for sure."
If your opponent can't see a free queen, there is no way on Earth they can see they can take the knight after trading the rook for the bishop.
When you are paid actor but the opponent too
I'd absolutely love to see the accuracy of this game
this was paid actor vs paid actor
Plot twist: the guy on the other side was also doing this challenge.
The opponent was obviously a paid actor by the same challenger with the same challenge.
3:59 the way he just didnt say anything else after "i hate this game" ☠
That guy was so bad that we can't even call him a paid actor 😂
I think that was the opponent's age, not ELO.
I can't have been the only one begging for the opponent to resign or abandon the game
The opponent was an unpaid actor, protesting a lack of payment.
I think your opponent might have also been a paid actor.
Oponent let his cat play for him 😂
Something tells me the opponent was also doing some sort of challenge.
"I didn't even know that was an option" 😂😂😂
“Your woman, your choice”
-Chess simp, 2023
the opponent probably had the same challenge as you
That’s the second person in the series who’s bank account is gonna deplete faster than when pet sim x brought out their new $250 plushie
"I didn't even know that was an option" just killed me
Hmm, I think the difference between blunder and sacrifice is clear - just ask Stockfish. If it's a good move, it's a sacrifice, if it's a bad move, it's a blunder.
It would've been funny if the opponent took all of Simp's pieces then stalemated him
I know 100 rated players aren’t anything special or supposed to be amazing, but holy shit.
100 rated chess, but you have to win by checkmate with at least 6 points material disadvantage
To enter the mind of a 100 rated player would be such a gift