I love how I can think "Of course, Levy. I can see why these moves are horrendous" and then play my own game where my opponent must think that I eat crayons
This game will still be studied in 500 years. Masterpiece. They both saw 50 moves ahead and saw the draw. Blacks queen move was exactly what can happen in this elo.
Bahahaaha. Imagine they sit there at the beginning of the game guy 1: "draw in 50" guy 2: "yes I see that now, well should we play it out anyways?" ...ouch I think I just cracked a rib laughing, ty gotham, ty comments section
The endgame was so frustrating because white didn't follow this principle and actually trade rooks. When Levy first started counting the rook trades being offered, white had 5 pawns and a bishop to 4 pawns, not to mention the first rook trade would have forced the black king as far back as possible (h8). Hell, it's practically 3 pawns for black because the one at c7 is guaranteed to get taken by white's bishop 2 turns later. The fact that white couldn't do that trade and then win with a 2 pawn and 1 bishop advantage means they really had to go back to the basics after this one.
Tbf, I was thinking about the same move they played to get the rook into play and attack the queen. I was staring at that bishop the entire game and I knew the pawns were trash, I just forgor to think 💀
One thing I've noticed starting out in the low ranks is that a lot of people don't know how to checkmate and just expect you to resign. I've danced my lone king around the board until the clock ran out a few times because of it. So at low ranks at least, I never resign. There's a pretty good chance I can run out the clock or force a draw.
What's your rating? And in what time control ? In bullet dure, but if your opponent has 2 minutes on the clock in an endgame like this he should always be able to easily win
endgames in beginners are mainly determined by how smart you are. these guys are low ranked because of their awful endgames are their lack of smarts. my openings and middlegames are pretty similar to these 700s but i'm in 1500 because my endgames are nearly perfect.
What he really really meant is dont give checks in the middle of a board when the only pieces you have are a bishop and rook because you arent gonna checkmate them that way.
there isnt a contradiction there, always look for checks because it makes it easier to find tactics and winning combinations, but just because youre considering the moves doesnt mean you have to play it without thinking one move ahead, is what levy means.
This is quite possibly the most riveting, dramatic, edge-of-the-seat, draw in the history of chess. Because never at any moment was there the slightest possibility of it being a draw. Until the final moment, when it was. Wow.
13:10 - I legitamently wouldn't be surprised if that was a misclick. I've done horrindous blunders like that in the past because of a misclick or the game freezing and misinterpreting my inputs when it unfreezes.
You know most of these games just offer endless laughs and entertainment to me. That endgame brought me physical pain. This was like listening to the greatest performance of my favorite symphony of all time but the guy next to me is talking on his phone for an hour.
Levy opens these videos with the same 30-second sketch every time and I still can't help but laugh in anticipation because I know what we are about to witness on the board transcends comedy itself
If you have been wondering why he kept yelling "trade the rooks and win the end game", now you've seen what that one rook can do if not taken off the board.
17:27 Honestly, that KG7 checkmate plan was my exact idea in that position. I did not see the discovered attack on the rook at all. But I definitely wouldn’t have blundered the rook AND the bishop. That is insane. When you lose a rook you didn’t expect to lose why would you go forward with the same plan without reassessing?
It was also my first idea. And i am such an impulsive person that i could totally see myself doing that without even thinking. But since it wasnt me playing i looked for a little longer and saw the free rook.
Hey Levy, just wanted to give you a big thank you! I just played my second over the board tournament last night and I was able to take first place with 4 points out of 4. You have always been my coach thank you so much and everyone get a chessly course!
This is roughly the level of chess where you can see a lot of serious stupidity and blundering pieces for no reason but also occasionally amazing moves that are just like "how did they see that?"
I absolutely love when Levy theoretically makes a move in analysis, says he loves it, has all the confidence in the world, and stockfish subtracts 1-3 points from whatever move he's defending. I know what Levy is saying is 100% true for a human player, but it's an ever-reminder that the machine gods are looking down upon us playing chess and laughing while enjoying a margarita and playing candy crush on a beach
I cannot possibly express how dumbfounded I was when I correctly guessed 5:21. You said I wouldn't be able to guess so I just thought of a random move and it actually happened
6:40 Yeah there's a pretty clear reason for this queen move: white knight had a clear fork on both it and the b file rook within one move so it was preventing that fork and while it means one rook got boxed in, it was either move the queen or that b file rook or blunder a rook.
This video is actually perfect for beginners. It could also be called "A lot of dumb bs you better not do, more reasons why and even more brain cells Levi is loosing while analyzing" :D just amazing!
I think G3 at 05:45 is to avoid back rank mate, I am 800~ and a lot of times I straight forget backrank mates because I am crushing the opponent on the other side, so I have straight up started pushing a pawn as soon as I castle. Since white pushed G3 right after Castling I think that is the most probable reason. And Yes, I was able to guess that because I make those garbage moves...
I love how black was offering white a clear win by the rook trades and white actively trying not to trade into a no brainer winning endgame , triple digit is truly the wild west
Endgame tip for 700s: if you have a rook and they have a rook and pawns, sac your rook for all the pawns. Because your 700 opponent doesn't know how to mate with king and rook, so it's a draw. If they mate you after using some time, report them for cheating, and gain back your elo.
Whatever your ELO is (ok, let’s say under 1300), you can learn a lot from this analysis by Levy. This is very well done and makes you feel like a genius for seeing the mistakes before they are made and if you don’t see them he will show you and make you feel them….
Gotham, I've been going through a lot these past couple months with family issues, personal issues, and just seeing the world in general in a negative way, but your videos have helped me get better and I always feel better watching your videos. Thanks :)
What helps me in this situation, is having goals for the future, things you look forward to. It can be simple things, like God of War Ragnarok, or learning a language, the ending of a series... It helps you keep going in difficult times.
@@obiarne or chess! The simpliest of goals in life you can have is to just get better at playing chess. We're watching a chess channel after all, aren't we?
The funniest thing about this video is that White has Naruto's picture (from 1st arc of naruto) when he would be roughly equal to the power level of Canari from HxH whose picture black is using!
I feel like a genius when i'm watching this. Also, it's actually impressive how they made a draw with only two kings on the board. Haven't seen a draw like that.
5:35 I think that since puzzles so often show an endgame where the king is trapped behind its own pawns that he was preparing for that, I do that sometimes although I shouldn't
Giving your king a flight square is perfectly fine. Just remember that you should wait for a good time to do it and that moving your h-pawn is generally less weakening than moving your g-pawn.
Clickbaited. This is not true chess. Only Daniel Naroditsky can show true chess. You are also not finished. The only person who is finished is Hans Niemann.
I really enjoy your style of videos. Its simple, relatively easy to record or make, and the value is given to the audience. Great job. Dont over complicate things guys
Yesterday I had a game where I didn’t move a pawn for over 20 moves 🧠 Edit: I also blundered mate in 2 but they didn’t notice and it ended with stalemate.
Trust me 1 or 2 times in the scollers mate trap i’ve seen bishop to B 5 and i just atack the queen and now the knight is not pined by mate later and im just doing good
I love how I can think "Of course, Levy. I can see why these moves are horrendous" and then play my own game where my opponent must think that I eat crayons
The McDonald's fry box full of Crayola doesn't really help that, either... But, I get it, sometimes you just need a midgame snack.
😂
I feel so attacked rn
But in reality you eat markers
But... but crayons are for fire, not for eats, that s what pencils are for
Imagine them thinking
"That was one worthy opponent."
No way
Bro im dying right now😂😂😂
Bro I’m dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🫡🫡🫡
700 elo chess is a beautiful sight to witness
1000th like
This game will still be studied in 500 years. Masterpiece. They both saw 50 moves ahead and saw the draw. Blacks queen move was exactly what can happen in this elo.
I think you meant Disasterpiece.
This isn't just art, it's the Mona Lisa of bad chess! 🤯
Bahahaaha. Imagine they sit there at the beginning of the game guy 1: "draw in 50" guy 2: "yes I see that now, well should we play it out anyways?" ...ouch I think I just cracked a rib laughing, ty gotham, ty comments section
@@JohnSmith-ut5th slipknot refernece
@@MrBrew4321 wow‼️ you sir 😃☝️ win 🏆 the internet 🛜 for today 🙌🌈
I once made martin fight himself. 33 blunders, 12 missed wins. The best part was that martin knows en passant.
Like me!
And it was a draw?
He googled en passant, holy shit
@@Dark23KnightGames Pipi bricked
I mean of course he knows legal moves, they are all given to the AI to choose from :|
The stock fish line had me rollling
Stockfish had a stroke reviewing this game😂
My ELO raised 200pts watching this masterpiece
Ah yes, an Australian viewer I see. :P
YO ITS EPIC GARDENING
From 300 to 500? I can believe that
Mine lowered 200pts
@@learntodrivenow your elo can’t be in the negatives
Just two GMs showing us what a perfect draw with two Kings looks like. Very educational
thanks bro
@@AJ_239_ he said later, not now, you silly
@@diemyfriend he did after 2 hrs
This isn't chess, this is art.
its abstract art
Conceptual art
Performance art.
it's art with an F in front
You could say it speaks for itself
"Stockfish hates it, but whatever. I hate stockfish so it counterbalances."
Basic principle to teach newbies in chess. If you have more pieces than your opponent, exchanging is almost always good
The endgame was so frustrating because white didn't follow this principle and actually trade rooks. When Levy first started counting the rook trades being offered, white had 5 pawns and a bishop to 4 pawns, not to mention the first rook trade would have forced the black king as far back as possible (h8). Hell, it's practically 3 pawns for black because the one at c7 is guaranteed to get taken by white's bishop 2 turns later.
The fact that white couldn't do that trade and then win with a 2 pawn and 1 bishop advantage means they really had to go back to the basics after this one.
This guys, is another example of: “When chess is played perfectly, it always ends in a draw”.
-A wise man...
*perfect according to current engines.
@@suyogindependent 🤓
I do food reviews while I’m hįgh on my RUclips channel 😮
These guys,are
Bro...😂😂
At the gm level draws are actually quite common. What a good game it was
@The wock but I already thanked your mom last night
so i don't have thanks left to give :(
@@diemyfriend LMAOOOO
@@diemyfriend What?
White was like "Jesus christ this guy knows his tactics, a discovered attack on my queen with his queen, I gotta get safe"
@yes nah f u
@beyond your imagination dam fr🎉🎉
Just like the Martin bot
Tbf, I was thinking about the same move they played to get the rook into play and attack the queen. I was staring at that bishop the entire game and I knew the pawns were trash, I just forgor to think 💀
One thing I've noticed starting out in the low ranks is that a lot of people don't know how to checkmate and just expect you to resign. I've danced my lone king around the board until the clock ran out a few times because of it. So at low ranks at least, I never resign. There's a pretty good chance I can run out the clock or force a draw.
So true.
What's your rating? And in what time control ? In bullet dure, but if your opponent has 2 minutes on the clock in an endgame like this he should always be able to easily win
endgames in beginners are mainly determined by how smart you are. these guys are low ranked because of their awful endgames are their lack of smarts. my openings and middlegames are pretty similar to these 700s but i'm in 1500 because my endgames are nearly perfect.
I genuinely laughed when he said “The queen is seeing everyone” 😂
Queen is for the streets
the queen sees you
Levi has 2 sides
"you have to always look for checks"
"stop giving checks"
if you look for a check and you find garbage you don't take it LOL
Looking for checks and giving checks are different things though.
What he really really meant is dont give checks in the middle of a board when the only pieces you have are a bishop and rook because you arent gonna checkmate them that way.
there isnt a contradiction there, always look for checks because it makes it easier to find tactics and winning combinations, but just because youre considering the moves doesnt mean you have to play it without thinking one move ahead, is what levy means.
I had a guy check me over 50 times because he was stalling for time, they did nothing besides making me want to jump off a cliff
It's always great to see two Gigachad Masters go at it.
true
This certainly was one of the games of chess ever.
Shut up
haha
😂
I liked the part where they said " it's chessin time" and chessed all over the place
😂
I feel like Jordan just understood that the game required no additional context via that email
"The game speaks for itself."
The plays were so galaxy brain even the computer thought they were blunders, just shows us how much we have left to learn from those masters
Mind blown.
Remember when this was titled "This is Chess."? Good times.
Lmao.
Kids won't know the beuty of that period of time... It will always be in our hearts 😔🙏🏻
It was the best 8 mins of my life
He changes his video titles so frequently, but he didn’t think to change that shirt.
I remember when it was called 57 mistakes
"Ok, fine, let's trade the rooks."
This is quite possibly the most riveting, dramatic, edge-of-the-seat, draw in the history of chess. Because never at any moment was there the slightest possibility of it being a draw. Until the final moment, when it was. Wow.
13:10 - I legitamently wouldn't be surprised if that was a misclick. I've done horrindous blunders like that in the past because of a misclick or the game freezing and misinterpreting my inputs when it unfreezes.
No one deserved to win this. Perfect as all things should be.
You know most of these games just offer endless laughs and entertainment to me. That endgame brought me physical pain.
This was like listening to the greatest performance of my favorite symphony of all time but the guy next to me is talking on his phone for an hour.
Levy opens these videos with the same 30-second sketch every time and I still can't help but laugh in anticipation because I know what we are about to witness on the board transcends comedy itself
That ending is poetry on a chess board
it looked like a yinyang symbol with rooks
Stunning performance by our 2 GMs. This is why GMs almost always draw, they're too high level.
If you have been wondering why he kept yelling "trade the rooks and win the end game", now you've seen what that one rook can do if not taken off the board.
3:30 "Stockfish hates it, but whatever I hate Stockfish, so that counter balance it"
[Spoilers]
Perfect ending. No one deserved to win that game.
🙌
Both of them deserved to lose!!! 🤷🤣
Hahahah
We all won though because we got to watch this madness. I'm ok with it.
🤣
Honestly it went better than my expectation of draw by repetition
Thought it would go for a 50 move draw because they dont know how to checkmate with rooks
@@cyrillindenmann4562 I thought it was going to be 1 move away from the 50 move draw then they do a pawn move.
"stockfish hates this move but I hate stockfish so it counter balances" is a very pure Levy line
3:32 "Stockfish hates it, but I hate stockfish." - GothamChess
17:27 Honestly, that KG7 checkmate plan was my exact idea in that position. I did not see the discovered attack on the rook at all. But I definitely wouldn’t have blundered the rook AND the bishop. That is insane. When you lose a rook you didn’t expect to lose why would you go forward with the same plan without reassessing?
It was also my first idea. And i am such an impulsive person that i could totally see myself doing that without even thinking. But since it wasnt me playing i looked for a little longer and saw the free rook.
what a class act by the grand masters leaving only the kings on the board in a known drawn end game
I like the way how you give pauses in-between to make the scene intense
and then play the move while interrupting himself to get the comedic timing just right :) 6:32
bro really didnt want to sacrifice THE ROOOOOOOOOKKK!!!!!!!!!!!
"instead of capturing the rook OR the knight, black just loses a queen" why was that part so funny to me
😂😊
The honorary GM title stands for Gotham Master, we all know that.
Actually, it just stands for GothaM
Thunderclaw yeah
@Wooshifgay Congratulations, you got the joke!
@Wooshifgay Because no one is supposed to? It's just a stupid comment, bro, it's not that deep.
Chess, when played perfectly, is a draw.
Coincidentally yes
And also when played horribly, it is a draw remarkably often.
@Hunter Vonnegut exactly! All you have to do is get a yahtzee
Hey Levy, just wanted to give you a big thank you! I just played my second over the board tournament last night and I was able to take first place with 4 points out of 4. You have always been my coach thank you so much and everyone get a chessly course!
shill
He doesnt care about you, if u died hed say "damn" then move on with his life i promise you
Congrats!
@@roach6992 What's your problem? Get a life! And do not try to search for it here. You do not belong here and you never will.
@@roach6992 stuff like this is the reason you dont have friends btw
This is roughly the level of chess where you can see a lot of serious stupidity and blundering pieces for no reason but also occasionally amazing moves that are just like "how did they see that?"
As much as I hate to see it, a draw by insufficient material was the only satisfying way for this to end
I absolutely love when Levy theoretically makes a move in analysis, says he loves it, has all the confidence in the world, and stockfish subtracts 1-3 points from whatever move he's defending. I know what Levy is saying is 100% true for a human player, but it's an ever-reminder that the machine gods are looking down upon us playing chess and laughing while enjoying a margarita and playing candy crush on a beach
levy never fails to finish inside of us
??? 💀
I cannot possibly express how dumbfounded I was when I correctly guessed 5:21. You said I wouldn't be able to guess so I just thought of a random move and it actually happened
Same
6:40 Yeah there's a pretty clear reason for this queen move: white knight had a clear fork on both it and the b file rook within one move so it was preventing that fork and while it means one rook got boxed in, it was either move the queen or that b file rook or blunder a rook.
But if nxc6, dxc6, no?
" a clear fork" 😂😂 We got Magnus Mcbozo with some insights over here
And you blundered a knight,pretty clear reason huh
Are you dum or something? White have tried to fork the queen and rook but black had a pawn covering c6, so White would've just given a free knight
This video is actually perfect for beginners. It could also be called "A lot of dumb bs you better not do, more reasons why and even more brain cells Levi is loosing while analyzing" :D just amazing!
Big fan bro.
Pin of Notre dame
pin of 😀
Pin of non shame
Pin of Temporary
The chess speaks for itself
Chess played perfectly always ends in a draw
I think G3 at 05:45 is to avoid back rank mate, I am 800~ and a lot of times I straight forget backrank mates because I am crushing the opponent on the other side, so I have straight up started pushing a pawn as soon as I castle. Since white pushed G3 right after Castling I think that is the most probable reason. And Yes, I was able to guess that because I make those garbage moves...
If you are up a piece, TRADE ROOKS lmao
00:02 no but I did stay the night at a Holiday Inn Express
I love how black was offering white a clear win by the rook trades and white actively trying not to trade into a no brainer winning endgame , triple digit is truly the wild west
Endgame tip for 700s: if you have a rook and they have a rook and pawns, sac your rook for all the pawns. Because your 700 opponent doesn't know how to mate with king and rook, so it's a draw. If they mate you after using some time, report them for cheating, and gain back your elo.
Yeah no one below 900 knows the king and rook mate. The same applies up to about 1400ish with bishop and knight.
I'm 1600 and I don't know the B+N mate. I've never drawn because of it though. I always try to preserve a pawn
I learned king and rook endgame at 500, bruhh
Chess.com has an excellent tutorial on king+rook mating, I highly recommend studying it. 😎
@@zswu31416 i learned it at 300 lmao
“Stockfish hates that move but I hate Stockfish”
well said, levy.
Me seeing this : Finallyyyy … a worthy opponent!! Our blunders will be legendaryyy!!!
Whatever your ELO is (ok, let’s say under 1300), you can learn a lot from this analysis by Levy. This is very well done and makes you feel like a genius for seeing the mistakes before they are made and if you don’t see them he will show you and make you feel them….
Those two were a long way behind 1300. A 1300 typically plays like the Nelson chess bot, hence why that bot is rated 1300.
I know for sure that a 1300 is way better then Nelson im 500 and I destroy Nelson
These videos are like a combination between laugh and stress
22:11 honestly at this point I'm surprised this is a rook trade, and not the white king running away instead of capturing the rook back.
All the levy subs playing the same moves at 500 elo is crazy
I missed the "Get outta here" in the end
57 blunders are rookie numbers when I first started chess…
Gotham, I've been going through a lot these past couple months with family issues, personal issues, and just seeing the world in general in a negative way, but your videos have helped me get better and I always feel better watching your videos. Thanks :)
What helps me in this situation, is having goals for the future, things you look forward to. It can be simple things, like God of War Ragnarok, or learning a language, the ending of a series... It helps you keep going in difficult times.
@@obiarne or chess! The simpliest of goals in life you can have is to just get better at playing chess. We're watching a chess channel after all, aren't we?
@@biharek7595 I've been addicted to Blitz chess since yesterday, holy moly haha
The 57 blunders speak for themselves
The comedic timing and the delivery of "that the rook needs to survive" while it dies on the background was unparalleled
"I want y'all listen to me: Theee the th th the."
~ _GothamChess_
(8:56 - I'm sorry, I had to)
1:51 looks like a mouse slip
2:16 this sounded autotuned for some reason
21:48 Mate in 37 bruh
The funniest thing about this video is that White has Naruto's picture (from 1st arc of naruto) when he would be roughly equal to the power level of Canari from HxH whose picture black is using!
All you had to do was sacrifice the damn rook, CJ
Have you ever seen a shirt that made you question you're vision? You have now
watching this game makes me feel like a grandmaster
No one talking about how at 21:47 white has forced mate in 37
Ik lol. Like anyone’s gonna see that, especially a 700
It's actually mate in 17. That's still a lot, but it's less than half of 37.
"Stockfish hates it, but I hate stockfish; so it counterbalances it"
-Levy
“OH My gOd, ThESe pEoPLe aRe hOrRiblE”
*Also me:*
These games are great for a laugh, and we can laugh because we've all been there. Don't stop! 😆
I love these kind of videos. Very informative and very entertaining to watch, need more lose at chess!
@beyond your imagination Very instructive, thank you
I feel like a genius when i'm watching this. Also, it's actually impressive how they made a draw with only two kings on the board. Haven't seen a draw like that.
That is actually not too rare kind of draw in chess when draws are not offered and accepted.
5:35 I think that since puzzles so often show an endgame where the king is trapped behind its own pawns that he was preparing for that, I do that sometimes although I shouldn't
Giving your king a flight square is perfectly fine. Just remember that you should wait for a good time to do it and that moving your h-pawn is generally less weakening than moving your g-pawn.
17:37 when the rook is so untouched that everyone thinks it wouldn't work anyway😂
at 5:25 i was able to guess with 10 guesses cause i guessed any legal pawn move
Just watching your videos have taught me alot ive improved alot just by watching you
Clickbaited. This is not true chess. Only Daniel Naroditsky can show true chess. You are also not finished. The only person who is finished is Hans Niemann.
pending pin of shame
I really enjoy your style of videos. Its simple, relatively easy to record or make, and the value is given to the audience. Great job. Dont over complicate things guys
I had this video playing in the background while I’m cleaning, it’s phenomenal
Imagine Gotham sticking to his first title for a video
Fr
I laughed so hard at end that tears came in my eyes
man this is better than any commedy
I'm a man that speaks for himself. I see GothamChess notification, I click and I enjoy.
@The wock bots 🤡
A man speaks for himself
The subscribe button speaks for itself
just do it
What a confusing mix of brilliant and horrendously perculiar moves! 😆
It was definitely entertaining neverthelss!!!
"A chess game played perfectly always ends in a draw" - Some wise man
A perfect game of chess is always a draw.
Yesterday I had a game where I didn’t move a pawn for over 20 moves 🧠
Edit: I also blundered mate in 2 but they didn’t notice and it ended with stalemate.
8:56
thuu-
thu dz d
(C) IM Levy Rozman
lol
Trust me 1 or 2 times in the scollers mate trap i’ve seen bishop to B 5 and i just atack the queen and now the knight is not pined by mate later and im just doing good
5:26 sounds like he was back ranked a lot before and was trying to prevent it😅