This Kid Completely Destroyed Me In 30 Seconds
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
- This was round 2 of a blitz tournament I played in Menorca, Spain. Hope you enjoy the video!!
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Thanks for the game Anna!
gg wp :)
Ty SBF
You're both so rude, he thanks her and you compare him to a swindler.
Bro thinks he's, Stanley.
Stanley too strong
173 people. Stanley came 6th.
spoiler alert. thanks a lot
@@user-un6gw1sq9flol what your not even on the video. shut up
I played Stanely in 2022 when his rating was about 1600 compared to mine, which was around 2100, losing to him hurt at the time but seeing how quickly his rating has shot up and how good a player he is and what a nice chap he is, the hurt has gone :)
Sure you did, bot
@@timothyandrewnielsen We played at the Southend quickplay tournament in UK April 22. Why would anyone want a bot to say this?
@@user-ve4fp8ej1b your username is user-ve4fp8ej1b
What's his rating now?
@@timothyandrewnielsenAre you a bot? Am I a bot? Who‘s a bot, who not? 🤖
It is so generous of you to show your losses, no matter how painful to you they may be. They are painful to me to see you lose, not to mention in my own bumbling games I am in my own realm of pain..... daily, Lol. Thank you for demonstrating such courage.
its a game, she did not broke her arm to be "painful" to lose xD
I like that you show your loss. It shows humility. The world needs more of that.
No man its already very humid over here
Dont need more humidity
@@architboraste209 Oh I see you what you did there... You tried to make a funny.
@@dabunnisher29 tu thoda aaichigand h kya
Stanley seems like a great person.
he is he’s my best friend
@@SM12457your face needs work, his hair is flawless
Indeed great; he's not just Stanley...listen to Anna, he is STAN LEE 🎉🎉❤
you should hear his parable
he is
Stanley is the man! One of the nicest kids you could've run into. Awesome player too.
6:55 kid in the back is digging for gold
Damn thats terrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was thinking the same thing, hopefully he is not touching any of the chess pieces
Somebody call an arbiter.
He was successful!
In germany we would say he is drilling for oil 😅
I'd love to see more of these blitz matches.
I liked this kind of video. I am entertained and learning at the same time lol. I wouldn't mind seeing more of the games from this tournament explained in this way. Thanks for sharing!
Kids these days are incredible. Just the other day I was beaten by a 10 yr old kid who during the game was having an existential crisis about how 10x2 is 20 and 10x3 is 30, but he couldn't understand why 20x2 wasn't also 30. Meanwhile he's playing middlegame pawn sacrifices that I couldn't comprehend even with 5 minutes staring at the board. I love chess :D
Haha "an existential crisis", one of the funniest comments ever :D
The school system isn't teaching anymore as much as it's telling children what they should think. 😢
I lost against a three month old yesterday - crazy times.
@@GCTACOBATMAN Depends where in the world you are.
@@GCTACOBATMAN It never ever did that before. No, that's totally new. Never in the history of the world did schools tell kids what to think. It's only recently. Can you imagine the Jesuits (brilliant educators by the way, and that is not sarcasm), for example, telling children what to think? No, because it never happened before.
Tanks for thoses videos. Love the story tell telling as well as the voice-over. Definitivelly going to look at more and more of this format !
You are one of the real ones Anna you were extremely respectful and you went as far as to make this video and detail all the things you didn't know and what you learned and were very nice to your competition you may think this is normal behaivor but the world is full of narcisists and disrespecful "players" if you will. It's very heart warming for me to watch you play with so much respect and it's clear to me that your heart is made of gold. A pleasure to watch you "lose" as it is to watch you "win". Those were in quotes because you know what I mean.
Anna vs the clock? I’ve never seen this before.
Hehe. :)
Huh? She said you shouldn't count this as losing on timing, and she was right. This was hopeless long before the last few moves. If not for the convienance of the clock running out, she should have just resigned before her last actual move. I'm sure she would have still lost if you gave her another 3 minutes on the clock, but that might have been by running out the clock too, because running out the clock is what happens when a good chess player who doesn't want to resign has no idea how to save the game, which I'm sure is what happen here. Did you pay attention to the material on the board at that point? It was 5 pawns and knight vs. 7 pawns and a rook, and one of her pawns was doubled!
@@davealan5685 relax, its a running joke :)
@@davealan5685 teach me the ways of the sperg
Would like to see more blitz matches, so yes. Thanks for showing.
Definitely would love to watch more exciting games from the blitz tournament.
Yes, let's see some more of these games Anna!
Yes Anna, I would love to see more of your games explained like this.
Great that you showcase and analyze both your wins and losses. The losses are probably the more instructive.
Really loving this game commentary, Anna! Keep it coming ☺️
No way! I played Stanley in March in a blitz, I took him to the last few minutes, but way too strong in the end. Lovely to see you taking on an English player Anna ❤
I love that you share your losses. Thanks for showing us so much growth!
Siiiiii haz más vídeos del torneo!!, me encantó el formato podcast y el vídeo del juego. ❤❤❤
I can’t wait for the video on that double cow game we saw at the end!
Yes! I came here for that one as well!
Indeed, more than one cow on the board at the end of the video: is that called "Cow Opening, Herd Defense"?
Of course we want to see more of your games from this tournament!
you are always learning so much even when you lose. You are so graceful whether you win or lose. I am so Proud of you!!! Please show the other games.
I watch so many of your games and forget to like and comment! Thanks for showing me your games and explaining your thinking Anna!
Now this is the way to watch chess! I love the commentary as to what you're think and discussion of strategies. You definitely have a winning formula here. 💯
Yes i would like to see more of these games. He was a nice lad and a good player. I like also the interaction between players too.
I am learning a lot by watching beautiful Anna playing and explaining her game!
Stanley looks like the most chill guy! Would love to hear his voice :D Loved this video
yes! we want to see more of the games
I love that Anna shows her wins and her losses.
She's effectively promoting other players. That helps her standing in the online community.
Definitely more of these. Great game.
So many chess content creators wouldn't put a loss like this on, but you did, and your comments were very interesting, and as usual you were so gracious before and after the game. Bravo Anna.
Really enjoyable format this one, amazing!
Organizers were like: We need more chess tournament in our chess tournament!
Ha. That's a good one.
Awesome, love the interaction with these brilliant chess players
Would love to see more games from this tournament.
More of the games vs. kids, please! They're so cute and your interactions with them are so heartwarming.
I like how you explained your thought process! I love chess I don't play often. I know it takes alot of strategy to be good but never heard of theories which must be certain strategies used idk lol. Great content by the way!
Bravo !
Excellent game for both !
Well played, Stan!
Strong pressure from the start!
I don't play chess but I am strangely drawn to chess videos. This is the most captivating match I've ever watched simply because you narrated what you were thinking and what your options were. I felt like I was right there with you. Great video.
Ar 5:23 I quite like 1. ... 0-0-0
Stops the fork and attacks the Knight on d5.
If 2. Nxe7+ Nxe7
3. Bxe7 Rh8-e8 pinning the Bishop allowing taking it the next move and giving you two centralised rooks.
If 2. Bxe7 Rh8-e8 and you have the pin plus attack on d5 Knight
If 2. N-b6+ Kb8
I know it's easy to analyse a blitz game retrospectively and perhaps I am missing something, but I do like it as a potential way out of the Knight's fork threat.
Yes please show us more of the games!!
Looks like a super nice kid! Hope he goes far and keeps enjoying it!
Dude has awesome hair.
yeah he does !!
Very helpful commentary and schematic. Great review
I always want to see more of your games😊
I'd like to see more games of this tournament. Thanks.
Of course we wanna see the blitz games!
I would like to see more of the games. Stanley played so good.
It was amazing watching his eye movements, pre-playing a lot of moves in his head. :)
I've lost to that opening many times and my response was always "what happened?". It is a very powerful opening.
Yes, doesn't look very dynamic at first (which is why for years masters all played 2 c4) but clearly a lot more to it than meets the eye! White develops pressure surprisingly rapidly.
I want to see more of the games!!
your analysis is spot on. your thinking is very good
You'll get them next time. I love your games win or loose. Always informative.
playing against sam bankman-fried.
I believe the correct spelling is Sam Bank-Fraud.
@@miked2543 you know that's a bot right? it copied someone's comment
That kid in the background at 7:04 digging for buried treasure effortlessly switches between both - IMHO, sod the Chess what he's doing takes real talent. I hope he's rewarded for his endeavours
Hi! I'm just a 6-year-old who absolutely loves chess, and I really admire you! This video was so captivating, especially seeing how the game unfolded with such intense moves. Stanley played incredibly well, and I learned a lot about the Jabava London opening, which seems really tricky! Even though the game didn't go your way, it's amazing to see young players like Stanley excelling. I'm always excited to learn more from these games, so please keep sharing more tournament experiences. Thanks for an inspiring video!
At 3:26, my gut feeling is to go Qd5, when Anna did that later, he brought out the knight to f3, then I'd take the pawn on c5 with the bishop, he takes that bishop with his knight, you take the knight with your queen. Now you're up a pawn and his attack is stopped on that side.
I like that you show games that you win, draw and lose.
Nice...I like to open with d4, but I never follow with Nc3. This is definitely something I need to research and practice. Thanks for the explanation!
Yes!!! More games, please, especially that double cow 🐄 one teased at the end! 😊
You are my queen gambit!! Most of the streamer doesn't choose to show when the lose. You do. This is my kind of Champion. I am happy to see that exemple of modesty from an strong player like like you
When is your next tournament? I love watching your mom's commentary. I spent a LOT of time watching the last tournament.
Definitely want to see the double cow game.
Happy Birthday Anna. I really like your games
Very inspiring game with obviously friendly, respectful people. Nice.
I admire your ability to show both sides of your career. Good to keep it real!
I played his older brother in southend and we had a great chat. What a player.
7:37 lmao the guys at the other table are laughing cuz they saw him playing the cow
Fascinating video I love the editing ! I am curious about what was said to each other after the game. The live mic should be turned on at the end of videos that have been edited that way i think. These tournament series are your best videos, and this one is particularly captivating. I know almost nothing about chess but I've been binge-watching your channel for 3 days now...
Hello Anna, greetings from Germany. It's really great to watch you play chess. The 14 year old girl played very well and aggressively, you can lose sometimes. Please more of this tournament and keep it up.
I would like to see more of the games in this tournament
Not only a talented player but a very polite one too!
Of course we want all of the games ! Haha
No pause or anything 😭
Bro is a menace in any tournament in Britain
playing against sam bankman-fried
ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
😂
😂
Sams smarter cousin
Watched a few now and enjoyed them all :)
What’s special about you is that you celebrate the game of chess and of being a good sport, I don’t know anyone who is like you and you deserve a lot of credit.
Instructiva partida. La de rápidas que habrá ganado el chico con esa apertura. Creo que cuando desconocemos una apertura o variante es útil seguir la actitud de Kasparov. Prudencia, pensar bien las réplicas y no arriesgar. Normalmente nos ponemos a pensar a toro pasado y cuando nuestra posición está irremediablemente deteriorada. Y en aperturas tácticas y de tanto contacto de piezas el bando a remolque puede intentar imponer un ritmo lento y posicional. En la partida: la aguda c5 es el comienzo de los problemas para el negro, pero si se desconoce la apertura es muy difícil anticipar la tormenta.
I like how their was intense music when you talk about the forks lol
I trust that this will inspire you to learn more about the theory behind the opening that you faced in this game to make you an even stronger player; and what you meant to say in the video was that it is "amazing to see such a young person" doing so well
Ot would be cool to see all the games that you played in the blitz tournament
Dude he put his side back in order so dang fast too.. and reset clock. Dudes a wizard.
I get into similar situations playing my kid.
I think the future looks very bright for all of you talented whippersnappers
Thanks for not only posting videos where you win but videos where you lose as well,... It's very humble and encouraging
You can’t blame her an honour to lose to the great Stanley Badacsonyi
Amazing player and a good sport....more videos plz!!
At 7:36 there's two boys playing in the background, and I love how good sport they look, smiling and having a great time!
I appreciate your humility. A quality of a great chess player.
yes please more games Anna
On your question, sure I'd love to see more game (especially ranked/official games).
Final game opens with a 'moooo'
Quick question Anna, how did you manage to retain the same corner seat for the entirety of this blitz tournament? I notice you had such a vantage position for filming all your games. Was that specially arranged for you?
Great job Stanley
Chess is one of the only games you can say with pride you beat a 10 year old. Great video!