GM Pia Cramling Beats WIM In 9 Moves!!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2022
  • In round 2 of the chess olympiad in Chennai GM Pia Cramling (my mom) beat a WIM in 9 moves, this was how! Hope you enjoy the recap :)
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  • @billcook4768
    @billcook4768 Год назад +3766

    Imagine you want to be the best player in Sweden, but there’s this super strong player ahead of you that is never going to quit. And it’s your mom.

    • @shouryaaswal5681
      @shouryaaswal5681 Год назад +324

      sounds like the plot of a new anime

    • @gigachadzyzz2906
      @gigachadzyzz2906 Год назад +159

      @@shouryaaswal5681 Baki plot but chess.

    • @abdjahdoiahdoai
      @abdjahdoiahdoai Год назад +32

      Strongest woman player*

    • @giannisxalkis1965
      @giannisxalkis1965 Год назад +63

      @@abdjahdoiahdoai he didnt say strongest he just said super strong

    • @Snowkobbie
      @Snowkobbie Год назад +12

      @@shouryaaswal5681 Death Note vs Hunter x Hunter, where L plays chess against Chrollo Lucilfer over 26 episodes. That would lead to some interesting mind games. (I'm just boldly assuming that you've watched those series. 😉)

  • @walterkummer8469
    @walterkummer8469 5 месяцев назад +159

    Thumbnail of Pia with red, glowing eyes cracks me up. Her chess power is great, but she's so soft-spoken and kind.

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 2 месяца назад +2

      She's so calm and objective in her analysis. Pretty much the opposite of Anna. Which makes sense, as you don't become a GM by chance.

    • @fluxrider7027
      @fluxrider7027 Месяц назад +1

      @@rogergeyer9851 Calm, objective and soft-spoken, except when she's live streaming a game of Anna's. Then she is a non-stop flow of words and excited tones. 🙂

  • @davidboivin7996
    @davidboivin7996 Год назад +193

    The pride you have in your mom is simply heart warming. Really enjoying your videos.

  • @weekmix
    @weekmix Год назад +242

    Mom in '86: dear, tell me some special words I'll remember forever
    Dad in '86: mmmm what about the variation against K-H3 in the closed Sicilian?

    • @Oblitus1
      @Oblitus1 2 месяца назад +10

      The only thing I remember about 1986 is that it came after 1985. I bow to Pia's powers of recollection.

    • @RossMoorsTours
      @RossMoorsTours 2 месяца назад +8

      Nh3

    • @kaldo_kaldo
      @kaldo_kaldo 26 дней назад

      So romantic

  • @ChickenViaEgg
    @ChickenViaEgg Год назад +1491

    Your mom not only is still playing chess but in the chess Olympiad AND clocking IM's out in 9 moves? What a powerhouse 🙌

    • @bobmatt5175
      @bobmatt5175 Год назад +136

      WIM is very different than an IM and significantly weaker. It’s not that surprising for one to get wiped off the board by a GM, although in 9 moves is unusual.

    • @blondymonk1535
      @blondymonk1535 Год назад +18

      WIM*

    • @onniruusunen9444
      @onniruusunen9444 Год назад +64

      @@bobmatt5175 9 moves is super unusual. Maybe like one in 5000 games WIM loses that quick

    • @newt2120
      @newt2120 Год назад +2

      @@bobmatt5175 whats a WIN? and whats IM?

    • @montysaini8602
      @montysaini8602 Год назад +22

      @@newt2120 WIM is women international master, and IM is international master. The difference is between rating

  • @Rustie_za
    @Rustie_za Год назад +84

    GM's - resign with almost all pieces on the board because they can see 10 moves into the future. Me - keeps fighting until only my King and 3 pawns are left.

    • @JimmieBrown-sg8fq
      @JimmieBrown-sg8fq Год назад +5

      Same here LOL to the bitter end keep hope alive.

    • @pthelo
      @pthelo 5 месяцев назад +3

      Right on. I've scored so many stalemates instead of losses by not resigning!

    • @mofe620
      @mofe620 5 месяцев назад +3

      The better you get, the better your opponents you face. At some point you just know it's not worth the suffering waiting for the final defeat. Yhh you try a bit, but at some point, you know your opponent will convert and you have no meaningful counterplay.

    • @Leoatwallacerockhole
      @Leoatwallacerockhole 2 месяца назад

      Me too lol silly me

    • @brentmason6782
      @brentmason6782 2 месяца назад

      Wrong! She’s not seeing 10 moves in…this is yet another example of “click bait” from Anna! The title claims her Mom win in 9 moves…a resignation is not at all what I’d give myself bragging rights…only the person looking to boost their own ego would! I’ve played this game out much further and “White”could have still won! More “click bait” “my Mom is a genius…”garbage! That was truly the last video I waste 10 mins on from her!!!

  • @derelique_
    @derelique_ Год назад +61

    I love how much Anna loves her parents, its too sweet.

  • @DDHDTV
    @DDHDTV Год назад +19

    The fact the she remembered what your dad said in 1986 about a Nh3 closed Sicilian line is just mind boggling

  • @EmmanuelLee1691
    @EmmanuelLee1691 Год назад +531

    Impressive. I can't believe your mom remembered a line from 1986. I also can't believe that her opponent blundered even after thinking for 13 whole minutes

    • @ifbfmto9338
      @ifbfmto9338 Год назад +37

      I can’t believe her opponent is a WIM
      What a freaking joke, that title shouldn’t exist

    • @tylersoexclusive713
      @tylersoexclusive713 Год назад +71

      @@ifbfmto9338 something to make them feel important I guess. Although me personally I would take that as an insult. But there’s only 1 woman in chess history (Judit Polgar) that was able to keep up with top men chess players. I don’t know why it is that women are worse at chess than men are, but they definitely shouldn’t have their own rating system. Give everyone the same system and the women that really care about it will strive to reach their deserved titles.

    • @tarikcavalcanti4867
      @tarikcavalcanti4867 Год назад +41

      There are considerably fewer female players in general

    • @dieterschneegans1850
      @dieterschneegans1850 Год назад +107

      @@tylersoexclusive713 I think the reason these exclusive titles exist is to make it more appealing for young girls to join the game because chess is just a male dominated discipline. Just take a look into a tournament hall of an open tournament. It's like 95-98% men. Given that distribution I say it's no wonder there are so few female GMs

    • @lampshadow64
      @lampshadow64 Год назад +52

      @@tylersoexclusive713 Actually women do have the same rating system as men and lot of them do have GM titles, the highest title you can have in chess except for being a World Champion. Hou Yifan was also fighting with the best players and was at least in the top 100 at her best but I think she treat it more as a hobby now and have another career outside of chess. Maybe the reason there are so few world class women chess players is that women are more "normal" than men and are not ready to spend 8 hours a day for 10 years to become a world class player and treat it more as a hobby.

  • @daveb1177
    @daveb1177 Год назад +183

    I dig these recaps. The "inside chess" stories are interesting. Props to your mom. I can't remember what I had for breakfast let alone what someone said to me in the 80s.

    • @jackieking1522
      @jackieking1522 5 месяцев назад

      I remember a comment from a friend in 1969..... We were trying our first game of tennis for the season. After game 1, as we crossed over he said " When you told me you were no good at tennis I thought you were just being modest." I think I'll send it to him right now, sorts a New Year present.🤗

  • @italixgaming915
    @italixgaming915 Год назад +474

    About early wins, this reminds me when I was a student, our school was invited to a tournament. There were 20 teams of 4 in total. Our first match was against a very strong team (the guy on the first board was rated above 2300...). I was playing at the third board and next to me was a player who we had to find at last minute since one of our players wasn't able to play that week-end. Before the game, he asked for a trap and the guy of the second board showed him an opening trick that ends with a smothered mate. So we start the games - these were rapid games with 20 minutes and no increment - and after 2 minutes I heard "Mate!" on my left. I looked at the board and I saw the exact position of the trap! That completely changed the entire match since our opponents started to panick. A few minutes later, I played c6, forking a bishop and a rook. My opponent tried to save the rook and my next move was not cxb7 but c7, TRAPPING THE QUEEN on her original square! 2-0. We finally won by 4-0 a match we should have lost by the same score.

    • @re8688
      @re8688 Год назад +13

      nicee

    • @gonzobatano5352
      @gonzobatano5352 Год назад +9

      Black pawn on a8, can you imagine that?

    • @obeyourfatheryah
      @obeyourfatheryah Год назад +13

      What a great story! Tales like this one are what the RUclips comments section could have been known for. (Maybe I'm more likely to be grilled on my grammar choice using 'are' instead of 'is' referring to the plural 'Tales' instead of the qualifier 'like this one').
      gg Pia Cramling

    • @julianhodgson1202
      @julianhodgson1202 Год назад +3

      Sounds like the Nd6 smothered mate in the Caro Cann

    • @italixgaming915
      @italixgaming915 Год назад +1

      @@julianhodgson1202 I don't remember exactly what trap it was but for sure it was with Black (since I had White on the 3rd board).

  • @morrischan932
    @morrischan932 Год назад +39

    wow more of these videos please, its great to hear the analysis of the games and why the players are moving as they do

  • @papitaalhilomc1155
    @papitaalhilomc1155 Год назад +311

    The fact that you analyze every possible line makes me happy.

    • @Av-uv6xu
      @Av-uv6xu Год назад +7

      so much analyzes for "the content" instead of immediately showing the cheapo blunder at the end xD

    • @toba5878
      @toba5878 Год назад +6

      @@Av-uv6xu yeah - seems more like tryhard go 10 mins + to me xD

    • @zero-ui1ew
      @zero-ui1ew Год назад +8

      I think your underestimating "every possible line"

    • @treeman10
      @treeman10 Год назад

      It’s just to get the video longer than 10 minutes

    • @marvin_yee
      @marvin_yee Год назад

      i kinda lowkey want anna to play my opening lol just to get her perspective on the lines to be taken

  • @BradTheThird
    @BradTheThird Год назад +32

    And here's me... Someone who only knows the barebones of chess, doesn't follow chess and doesn't know he got onto watching your chess videos, thinking "Wow, nine moves!? That must have been a quick game!"
    And then hearing that those nine moves was a forty minute game.

  • @CoachFrikki
    @CoachFrikki Год назад +33

    You beat me with this system at a park stream in NY a few weeks ago. Now I see where you learned it from haha - e5 is definitely best way to play w/ black against the closed Sicilian.

  • @sjhanson1690
    @sjhanson1690 Год назад +10

    Wow, what a great move and a great game your mom had. Great job on your moms part remembering the advice of your dad from so long ago too. Thanks for adding those little details, that’s what makes following you so fun.

  • @wilsonreissouza
    @wilsonreissouza Год назад +60

    Props on respectfully avoiding to mention the opponent´s name. Class move. Anyone can blunder and i would want my opponents to be that respectful if i was on the losing side of that game. (I know it shows in the video, before someone mentions it)

    • @jameskaufmann765
      @jameskaufmann765 Год назад +7

      Anna has some class, indeed. I didn't even notice that point of yours when I was checking out the video. I think that says something, too, about her delivery.

    • @rudeboinoddy5576
      @rudeboinoddy5576 Год назад +10

      literally says there name in the left lol

    • @Turalcar
      @Turalcar 2 месяца назад +1

      Professional games are in public record so I don't think that crossed her mind. She would probably be more worried about mispronouncing it.

  • @TEKRific
    @TEKRific Год назад +37

    What a wonderful tribute to your mother Anna, especially after round 4. Thanks for the analysis and good luck and much success in your future games in the olympiad! Full fart framåt! Vámonos!

  • @robertvargas1849
    @robertvargas1849 Год назад +8

    I learn so much from your videos. I hope you have a great career in chess either as a player, coach/teacher, and or commentator, and or whatever!

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I was wondering about this game after you told us about it! Good luck on YOUR next game!!!

  • @skiddwister9143
    @skiddwister9143 Год назад +74

    It's amazing that Anna can teach chess and make people's day at the same time.

    • @newt2120
      @newt2120 Год назад +1

      How is she making ur day?

    • @skiddwister9143
      @skiddwister9143 Год назад +27

      @@newt2120 The fact that Anna is always positive, accommodating, available on all her socials, and has a bright, positive personality no matter what she is doing. Playing, talking, and teaching chess, Answering questions, riding a go-cart or a bike. Her smile alone makes a day brighter.
      In the world we are in now, people like Anna stand out.

  • @benz.
    @benz. Год назад +11

    What a great game. It would be awesome to see some more recaps of your mother's games!

  • @oliverlewis3126
    @oliverlewis3126 Год назад +43

    So happy for your mum. Well played to her

  • @SPLESKAN
    @SPLESKAN Год назад +3

    Drives me nuts how she keeps saying "af" instead of "F" 😆

  • @danielb4560
    @danielb4560 Год назад +3

    What a brilliant move and game by your mom! You have the most talented chess family ever! Love always!

  • @geostarz
    @geostarz Год назад +1

    Hi Anna, from the last month I’ve been watching chess content. I have been seeing your channel, but I didn’t see this video. It’s nice to see your mother GM Pia Cramling playing with WIM ms.Knarik. She used to be my old math teacher, she used to also teach us chess.

  • @joseluna7765
    @joseluna7765 2 месяца назад +3

    You bring joy to the art of chess; you and your mom (and dad)! Anna, "You are an inspiration to more chess lovers than you can imagine!" Muchas gracias from the bottom of our hearts, from Texas!

  • @lassejohannessen9257
    @lassejohannessen9257 Год назад +2

    Takk for analyser! Jeg har selv ca 1700 i rating, og derfor er det perfekt å lære av deg som ligger over 2000. Har venner som kjenner moren din godt :) Håper jeg får muligheten til å treffe dere personlig en gang selv..Lykke til videre med sjakken !

  • @glenmenas9424
    @glenmenas9424 Год назад +1

    I'm new to Chess, and I always kind of end up in this position. Now it makes more sense what I need to do in this situation! Thanks this was a big help!

  • @alpinewind3209
    @alpinewind3209 Год назад +1

    Wow, great analysis, and you have such a nice smile and energy. Your videos are a treat! Keep up the great work.

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 Год назад +5

    9 moves....wow... love that it was a move your dad told your mum about - Cramling family effort but still shows just how good your mum is - plus remembering it from 1986 - wow! GMs are just another level.... I understand that her oponent blundered but she put her into the unusual situation that forced her to overthink...

  • @AndersHaalandverby
    @AndersHaalandverby 5 месяцев назад +4

    Pia Cramling is a beast, like she is a monster. She is this nice, lovely lady, so charming , soft spoken, calm, soothing voice , just seems like the nicest person on earth, and then just DESTROYS on the chess board. So freakin cool. :)

  • @ccandantube
    @ccandantube Год назад

    Great Recap of Mom’s play. Thanks so much :)

  • @kevinchu3529
    @kevinchu3529 10 месяцев назад +2

    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve thought so long before moving and as soon as I moved my opponent moves I immediately see my blunder and…yep…resign.

  • @rafaelmunoz7525
    @rafaelmunoz7525 Год назад +3

    Great analysis thank you for all explanations and lines, loved it! And thank to your father back in 1984 ... the 80's baby!

  • @jaimeduncan6167
    @jaimeduncan6167 Год назад +2

    It's amazing that her mother remembers, and to reinforce the theme of you are not lost because the other is super strong, Fabiano blunders a win position that before was a simple draw (he could give the points to his team), in the same olympiad. So yes it happens, at she say, at all the levels. In Spanish we have this saying "al mejor mono se le cae el Zapote"

  • @d.s.8733
    @d.s.8733 Год назад +1

    That was a great explanation, I don't know if this works at that level, what I have done and it has worked out great is to place my white square bishop on e6 and then my queen on C8 which provides a 2 for 1 exchange if the knight stays. However I can see that the knight likely moves out and then back to f3 strengthening their position

  • @Kubooxooki
    @Kubooxooki Год назад +4

    Your mom is amazing. Great commentary! 👏❤️

  • @gilachess
    @gilachess Год назад

    Saw thiis ages ago and so many different sources repeated this "recap". Still, it's always intreresting to see your version of it !! :)

  • @tahmeedchowdhury0007
    @tahmeedchowdhury0007 Год назад +22

    *sees thumbnail*
    Ah yes, Gotham's latest rival, AnnaChess

  • @overdose4sth
    @overdose4sth Год назад +1

    Salute to your mum, all the best with the olympiad

  • @kennymitchell3020
    @kennymitchell3020 Год назад +5

    She's a legend!!! Great game Pia

  • @sembei501
    @sembei501 Год назад +9

    Ya había visto la partida pero siempre es interesante el trasfondo. Impresionante memoria la de los ajedrecistas, por cierto.
    Probablemente su rival ni se planteó que el caballo fuese capturado porque cedía toda la diagonal. Ceguera estratégica. :))

  • @NickMaovich
    @NickMaovich Год назад +3

    hey Anna really love your content!

  • @jamestrowbridge5629
    @jamestrowbridge5629 Год назад +5

    Congratulations! You explain chess so well, and also the most excited chess player that I have ever known. Good luck.

    • @mmathems395
      @mmathems395 11 месяцев назад

      She's so inspiring. She might be the face of Chess.

  • @DDHDTV
    @DDHDTV Год назад

    Always love to see more family content on here too :D

  • @acpliego
    @acpliego Год назад

    This is a lesson in the close Sicilian. Awesome. Saludos de México y España

  • @perkalov
    @perkalov Год назад +1

    I play closed as white, from time to time and I find that Bd2 is preferable to Be3, to avoid setting up a fork on d4 (if black moves a pawn there). Not doing Be3 and letting black block his kingsbishop with all his pawns is quite okay. Also, with an early Bd2 you open for Qc1, threatening Bh6.

  • @GodBeluga
    @GodBeluga Год назад +1

    Thank you GM Anna for this analysis.

  • @synchronium24
    @synchronium24 Год назад +4

    Anna mentioned Ng5 and Ng1 as ways to prevent the g2 bishop from being overloaded. But castling queenside seems to accomplish this while being a lot more natural move. Is there anything wrong with it?

  • @JJ_1000
    @JJ_1000 Год назад +3

    Really loving the thumbnails for these recaps, they are super cool !!

  • @schizoidman7916
    @schizoidman7916 5 месяцев назад

    Knight on the rim is dim. You can support the f4 pawn br4ak from e2 just as well and also eye the d4 square to make black think twice about mover their knight there.

  • @ifixfridges7792
    @ifixfridges7792 Год назад

    this is the best thumbnail in the history of chess YT videos

  • @terrystinnett1190
    @terrystinnett1190 Год назад

    Anne just keep that wonderful heart and that magnetic smile ... it's contagious Youngin !.. By the way your Mom Rocks !

  • @RockyTremblay
    @RockyTremblay Год назад +2

    I hope that you realize how happy your mom is to have you with her. You are an inspiration Anna.

  • @percarell6550
    @percarell6550 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Anna!

  • @Sherlock2022
    @Sherlock2022 Год назад

    I like the set up for black in this game. I play the Modern Defence, could similar ideas be used for this too? Thanks.

  • @jeffreybrewer7526
    @jeffreybrewer7526 Год назад

    WOW , that looks like me playing the white pieces. I'm pulling for you to get your norm! Congrats to Pia !

  • @astronemir
    @astronemir Год назад +1

    Walking around in Stockholm and you see Darth Pia, she takes out a chess board, and slays anyone who loses, dumping their defeated pieces into the canals. What a bad ass photo though 😂

  • @BassPhat
    @BassPhat Год назад

    I lost to to Sicilian w/Nh3 (as Black) in lightning last night. Got shredded on the King side. I remember threatening the Knight fork but wasn't allowed to do it.

  • @humanbean3
    @humanbean3 Год назад

    it must be really cool to have amazing parents! surely the proof is this high quality human we see before us that they have created

  • @OKingSizeTv
    @OKingSizeTv Год назад +2

    Your mom remembering your dad's advice from 40 years ago is such an anime thing to do.

  • @TH-dg2mm
    @TH-dg2mm Год назад +1

    Crazy to win in 9 moves in a game of this length.

  • @pellax
    @pellax Год назад

    Me están entrando ganas de ser un día profesional solo por compartir tablero un día con esta chica. Este año lo tengo un poco a full para empezar a entrenar, pero el que viene quien sabe .

  • @slatebook2384
    @slatebook2384 Год назад

    I thought that this white square bishop of the white would take on his black counterpart as it was anyway the "bad" bishop due to the white structure of the black. Couldn't anticipate the double chess of the knight on D4 going then to F5 though. Brilliant game.

  • @evelynn4273
    @evelynn4273 Год назад +2

    She was playing against Pia Craming. The game was actually decided 9 moves ago.

  • @loulasher
    @loulasher Год назад

    I don't always love seeing the eval bar but here it punctuates they move, or just screams out in comic-horror.

  • @englishgeezer655
    @englishgeezer655 11 месяцев назад

    brilliant, thanks for posting.

  • @craigjeavons3218
    @craigjeavons3218 Год назад +1

    Hey Anna, love the content. I’m very much just learning from scratch. I realise this video is from some time back now but I’m watching relevant videos as I’m going. One question about this game (which is fantastic btw, congrats on this one Pia). Would WHite king to F1 not have saved the day here?

  • @ThePawnslayerChessVideos
    @ThePawnslayerChessVideos Год назад +2

    You could say (puts on sunglassess*) that round was a Pia cake for her.

  • @jadenlee19
    @jadenlee19 Год назад +1

    bro the thumbnail made me hallucinate wtf

  • @dylan_1313
    @dylan_1313 Год назад +2

    The thumbnail is scary af

  • @marcox1185
    @marcox1185 Год назад

    Amazing instructive video

  • @Jorgewit
    @Jorgewit Год назад

    Incredible! Congrats!

  • @thaba3773
    @thaba3773 2 месяца назад +1

    Well, in a normal game, when noticed the blunder, he could just castle and will not lost any other piece, just exchange.
    But maybe for this kinda of game, was already a end game!

  • @MaxIronsThird
    @MaxIronsThird Год назад

    It's so funny they way Anna say "moves".

  • @gheffz
    @gheffz Год назад

    13 minutes to make a blunder move... incredible! Also incredible was your mum remembering a move your dad showed her in 1986!! Wow!

  • @nunoalexandre6408
    @nunoalexandre6408 Год назад +1

    Thanks for Sharing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @thom1218
    @thom1218 Год назад +1

    I saw the thumbnail and GM and immediately thought GrandMa

  • @michaelbennett7561
    @michaelbennett7561 Год назад +1

    I wish that chess players would just play to the conclusion of games, even when bad stuff like that happens. No resigning, just playing to the bitter end!

  • @TheReaper002
    @TheReaper002 Год назад

    The longer you think the worse the random move you make becomes.

  • @so_awe_some
    @so_awe_some Год назад

    The youtube title wallpaper kindly reminded me of gothamchess

  • @thomasbeckett1245
    @thomasbeckett1245 Год назад +1

    I recently had a win in five moves, ninety percent accuracy, it felt great, like the best win ever, although a few months ago I had a 100 accuracy game. It’s always fun though win or lose.

  • @kamilhorvat8290
    @kamilhorvat8290 5 месяцев назад

    The title photo is really scary, especially in this day and age. With that look, Grandma Pia could take part in Terminator franchise.

  • @Revalent
    @Revalent Год назад +1

    I know the evaluation stochfish is showing but I'm just curious. If the white queen goes to F2 isn't the game still on?

  • @moosewild4239
    @moosewild4239 Год назад

    Loved that game. I had that position today. Mom remembers move from 1986. I'm trying to remember moves I see on youtube. LOL

  • @MrLucOz
    @MrLucOz Год назад +1

    First of all congratulations to Pia Cramling`s brilliant game one of the female best players of all time. The beauty of chess is in that, it's not old enough to play sometimes we have great young geniuses at the top of the world rating and other older GMs who continue to play well and delight us.

  • @user-ty3zh7qi3x
    @user-ty3zh7qi3x Год назад +2

    I continued the game after move 9, I don't think WIM would've won, because of the Pawn on F3, but that's a skill issue, if WIM was on par during this game, this game would actually still be playable after making a mistake like that.

  • @valeriekeefe8898
    @valeriekeefe8898 11 месяцев назад +1

    So you're telling me a WIM can play like an 800 in the early-middle-game... there's hope for me to get a title yet.

  • @sproutbean
    @sproutbean Год назад

    the thumbnail has me dying i love it

  • @fubarbrandon1345
    @fubarbrandon1345 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice Anna...thank you.

  • @AxSeyffert
    @AxSeyffert Год назад +2

    I´m from 1986 and now I feel 40 (thanks!)

  • @rwsmith7638
    @rwsmith7638 Год назад

    Sometimes a blunder is the result of steady pressure from not playing passively. You're Mom had her pieces all in a position to take advantage of mistakes, and her opponent made a doozy.

  • @webdawson
    @webdawson Год назад +1

    What an amazing family 😊

  • @phillipmoore9012
    @phillipmoore9012 4 месяца назад

    I had to examine white's position for a long time before I agreed he was about to lose. Thanks for the analysis before the resign.

  • @proven22x52
    @proven22x52 Год назад +1

    Wow 9 moves sicilian mod, experience is the best teacher 🧐👍

  • @fortifor5410
    @fortifor5410 Год назад

    Great mom, great player

  • @YoMcNeely
    @YoMcNeely Год назад

    I love the way you say move, “moove” 😍

  • @craigjones7770
    @craigjones7770 Год назад +2

    How did you bend your little finger without any of the other ones moving 🤣🤣

  • @Cloxxki
    @Cloxxki 5 месяцев назад

    I'd be interested what a computer could achieve from that resigned position, against a player of Pia's level. Did you ever explore that?