The beginning lol - has the weirdest look at the board ever - gently moves piece - fucking slaps the clock and makes all the pieces shake - awkwardly reorganizes the pieces I would hate to play against someone with such behaviour
Time pressure to force the opponent to make miskates/blunders but not to flag in a totaly wining position this is absolute crape (I m doing it my self online) but tbh you have to add increment even in online games
@@oussamahannache5762 If you are in a winning position but you are under a minute doing so, then it's on you. If you don't want to have flagging issues, go play classical chess.
I mentioned in a reddit thread one time that the clock is a piece and got shouted down. Meanwhile all those people keep flagging and thinking they're good players. Just like Kramnik.
@@tr1pl3thr333 playing quick is an important part of SPEED chess, if you can win but have to play slow and think, ending up in a loss , that shows a lack of your skill, maybe just stick to classical,
@@disguisedpaper9276kasparov said i can fight off any opponent but i cant fight off biological time. Imo time in chess is an extra piece if you know how to use it and as long as its allowed ofc youd try flagging if you could. Kramnik just salty hes slow and ancient now
He s not against flagging as such, he was clear that's it s in particular evident endings. And now he would not try to flag Kasparov in a rooks no pawn ending.
Kramnik's mouse play is so stupid no wonder he's losing on time like this. When you play online chess you don't press on the pieces and then on the square you want to move them to this is just way too slow but you drag the pieces fast with your mouse instead.
What does he think the purpose of time controls are? If you can't convert your advantage into a victory without running out of time, then you did not deserve a win.
@@Scholarofonecandle I dont see why. Ok I see why but this kind of mindset is hurtful to yourself. If its opposite Bishop endgame, you shouldn't resign, there is always a chance your opponent blunders, especially if he is under pressure on the clock. Guess whose fault is it that your opponent in under pressure on clock? Its his own fault. If I have 1 min on the clock and you have 5 seconds, even if its Rook and 3 vs Roo and 3, I am playing for a win. Clock is part of the game. Its like saying Goalkeepers should not touch the ball with the hand because its "football". If there is Money on the line, play to win. If there is no money on the line, why does it matter, play to win anyway.
@@Scholarofonecandle I agree in spirit but im afraid that as long as theit is mating material the game can go on, it is so that some questionable characters will sometimes refuse to exchange or even take an advantage because they ar winning on time and so they need to keep mate possibilities alive, its disgusting and unsportsman but what can you do
@@tintinmilou9471 I've lost plenty of games on time where I had the clear and sometimes overwhelming material advantage. What's a fact is that had I not taken the time I needed in the middle game I wouldn't of have been in such a strong position in the end, and perhaps had my opponent decided to take more time in the opening or middle game he wouldn't find himself in such a loosing position. I agreed to play a timed game, I decided what time I should take for my moves, I know I have to win in the limited time, I also know that with little time I might start blundering or end up getting flagged. The idea that the opponent's win by getting flagged isn't deserved is just from bad faith or from being a sore loser, chess is timed for a reason, the more time you have the better the chances you have at making a better move, if you can't manage your time properly that's not on the opponent but on you. A win by getting flagged, although I find them personally less satisfying than by checkmate, are just as valid than any other win, and no less honourable. There are rules already set up already in chess to have stalemates during repetition or if nothing of importance happens. If you can't play timed games, then don't play timed games, but don't blame the opponent or the time if you lose by getting flagged, it's dishonourable.
Kramnik is so slow with the mouse that I actually think he should have some kind of USB digital chess board attached to the computer where he moves the pieces regularly but the boards reads his moves and transfers them to the computer, I actually believe he would play faster that way with less slips
I don't get what people are on about with the flagging.. just don't play without incriment if you don't want flagging to be possible.. like this is insane. If you end up in a drawn endgame but have 40 seconds less on the clock than your opponent.. why shouldn't he just flag you? He didn't need those 40 extra seconds, you did, and now you pay the price..
Exactly. There is no rule in chess that forces you to resign in lost position. Also, what if I think that I can win the position, I mean, I don't have an engine on while playing, so how'd I know that I am already lost.
I believe everyone would find clock's accuracy interesting. imagine counting time and not blundering a single time that's suspicious, my bro clock better be prepared to get deleted from the game after kramnik calls his statisticians
Kasparov has lost his competitiveness in chess. He does get angry at himself, but he will lose gracefully and never blame the opponent, like Kramnik is doing.
@@1994mrmysterymanyeah everyone has seen his videos. That was the point that with age, he has changed specially since he left professional chess. Now he accepts it gracefully and tries to enjoy it but Kramnik is being an asshole pointing fingers at teenagers left right centre just bcz he is slow and loses to them. Kasparov has accepted that younger gen is better due to engine and also bcz theh are physically faster. Magnus is still the strongest but I think he is making himself mentally ready for that so he is already saying that age affects everyone , he has become so much more chilled than he used to be specially when playing with the younger gen and he is still young
On the first clip bro looked genuinely shocked that a clock meant to keep track of each player's remaining time actually reached 0 lmaooo, what was he blaming? the atomically precise quartz that it uses to calculate time?
If VK wasn't a former world champion I wouldn't, but I'm on his side on that last statement. This being said, at professional level, you must play with clocks. He should, if not avoiding blitz completely, at least play with without anyone knowing who he is.
Why does Kramik not drag pieces in online chess.... this will automatically ressolve flagging issues... I am a 2500 bullet player I can tell there is a huge difference between dragging and dronging and clicking two squares to move a piece... dragging is just way more faster
Whenever it's increment game, it's his fault. But some of these clips are in games without increment, and it's just ridiculous to have no-increment games at any serious event. Without increment games turn into flagging totally drawn positions, like with Keymer. And OTB games without increment turn into throwing pieces around, as seen in the clip with Nordibek.
*Someone wins on time* Kramnik: Try to win because you are better than your opponent *Someone wins on position* Kramnik: It is clear. We do the procedure. *Reports and blocks*
Look at his last classical tournaments. He can't cope anymore, and in classical he doesn't have his lame excuses. I begin to believe that Topalov was right.
@@fuglbirdso sad if that’s true. He purposely plays blitz so he can whine. Wow. No respect for kramnik. Some Chess players are invested so heavily into chess that they literally can’t do anything else for a career.
So in a bullet game I will sit quietly and play 10-12 moves in one minute and I will have the satisfaction that I played a good game while my opponent "will pay a very high price soon"... :D
The only way for his opponent to please this guy is by losing. If his opponent wins fair and square, then he's cheating. If his opponent wins on time then he's a dirty flagger.
I can’t believe he uses the double click method to move pieces. That’s embarrassing for a GM. He could never keep up with someone who drags the pieces.
There is a reason time control exists. You need to think of good moves within the stipulated time. If Kramnik wants to take more time than the given amount to convert, he is the one cheating. I feel like this man's madness is now crossing all limits. Young players are taught to do efficient time management, something Kramnik really needs to learn. Flagging is part of the game. If you think you can survive a lost position, there is absolutely no reason not to continue playing.
Kramnik is the most relatable player to me. Just gets irrationally angry at everything, will blame everything else for the loss. The difference is I’m an average player this dude is a former world champion
Everybody can see what happened here, there is no doubt, we do the procedure guys.
lol
ahahahhah
Lmao
It’s pretty clear
I'm missing a joke or reference here. What is it?
clock was interesting, we do procedure on clock.
😂
I would say accuracy 90 plus.
Do the procedure on Hikaru's bungus as well.
Imagine playing rapid then complaining it’s too fast
0:22 clock cheated with 90+ accuracy 🤡
There is no doubt, we will do the procedure now.
@@thiago_thesaint oh no, shiver my timbers
ninety point two accuracy, it's obvious, let's do the procedure.
Very very interesting…
clock has 99.99% accuracy. impossible. all clear. lets do the procedure
"Block an report.." ;-)
Let's do the procedure. Definitely cheating, 89% accuracy, 2nd best line and played so quickly. Block 😂
Contrary to what Kramnik is thinking it would give ultimate satisfaction to me to flag Kramnik
We all dream that
Haha same here. Even if I was a few moves away from winning by checkmate I'd stall just so I can flag him🤣
That would never happen for you😂😂@@crypticutopia7228
The beginning lol
- has the weirdest look at the board ever
- gently moves piece
- fucking slaps the clock and makes all the pieces shake
- awkwardly reorganizes the pieces
I would hate to play against someone with such behaviour
i agree so much
the arching his back is what's killing me
@@Mandevilhe’s tall as fuck it’s not his choice
Trust me you will never play with a wcc with such opinions
@@FunnyValentineFeign well I supposed it would be much more likely to meet weak players with that attitude, seeing a wcc act like that is very weird
Meanwhile, Aman is teaching 800's how to hover and premove - things Kramnik hasn't quite learned about yet...
its crazy how he's 2900 ppl like nihal and Jospem make a total fool of him
He should learn habits
Lmao yeah, this dude moving the mouse like my grandmother
@@paulo0651dont insult your grandmother like that, she is way faster than him😂
@@playingaoe5412 Lmao she 91 but still got better skills in the mouse than crynik
Time pressure is the entire point of having a clock in a chess game.
Time pressure to force the opponent to make miskates/blunders but not to flag in a totaly wining position this is absolute crape (I m doing it my self online) but tbh you have to add increment even in online games
@@oussamahannache5762 If you are in a winning position but you are under a minute doing so, then it's on you. If you don't want to have flagging issues, go play classical chess.
I mentioned in a reddit thread one time that the clock is a piece and got shouted down. Meanwhile all those people keep flagging and thinking they're good players. Just like Kramnik.
@@tr1pl3thr333 playing quick is an important part of SPEED chess, if you can win but have to play slow and think, ending up in a loss , that shows a lack of your skill, maybe just stick to classical,
@@disguisedpaper9276kasparov said i can fight off any opponent but i cant fight off biological time. Imo time in chess is an extra piece if you know how to use it and as long as its allowed ofc youd try flagging if you could. Kramnik just salty hes slow and ancient now
he said "clock is cheating"
Kramnik clicks the mouse like a boomer
I am a boomer....and even I cringed.....
Double..... Click!
ironically i though he's like 60 based on his stream and i just found out he's not even 50 this year
lol, he's gotten better at it
Please don't insult boomers. I am much better clicking and on statistics understanding
Taking "he's dumber than he looks" to the next level
Nice that you included your photo. Absolutely you're right.
@@nft3 LMAO
This is not his picture, it is a picture of an Egyptian rapper 😂@@nft3
@@nft3 LOL
hikaru trying so hard not to say anything in this situation lmao
two gm's, both have NPD, one is ever so slightly less delusional
You should do a video of Kramnik flagging other players. He has done that.
Look for Kramnik Kasparov 1994 Blitz Paris. He himself tried to flag Kasparov in a lost position.
True. He also flagged Aronian in an armageddon match in Shanghai 2010.
He s not against flagging as such, he was clear that's it s in particular evident endings. And now he would not try to flag Kasparov in a rooks no pawn ending.
@@Brian22-up3eu Of course he is not against flagging in general. He is only against getting flagged.
This just reveals that Kramnik is just a sore loser.
Kramnik's mouse play is so stupid no wonder he's losing on time like this. When you play online chess you don't press on the pieces and then on the square you want to move them to this is just way too slow but you drag the pieces fast with your mouse instead.
it's a safer option to not mouseslip and therefore viable outside of timescrambles.
@@UpperChores yeah but don't complain when you lose on time because you decided to adopt this strategy not talking about you but Kramnik
@@omarabukharoob9313 yea, kinda weird to roll with it and complain afterwards.
GM but refuses to adapt to a situation.
you dont say
@UpperChores And in 100 games you'll get maybe 2 mouse slips but you'll get flagged like 20+ of those games... what are you even arguing for lol
Kramnik is the Phil Helmuth of chess
That's disrespectful to Helmuth
@@itsJulian23 lmao
As it should be. @@itsJulian23
funny joke, but nah kramnik is actually good
You are so right lol.
In the wise words of Magnus: Too weak, too slow.
Too*
True 💯
Classical chess is the only way for him to go
Hardly weak, he's still able to outplay almost every other 2700 in the world but hes definitely slow and just doesn't seem to ever pre move
@@TyrannosaurusCHEX Yeah, Kramnik is 2800 plus in his prime.
he is faster moving actual pieces irl than with a mouse online ha
What Kramnik really means is "don't try to win on time... if it's against me. if I win on time, that's fine"
Why does his mouse sound so chunky I've never heard mouse clicks that long and labored lmaooo
The way he clicks on the piece and then clicks on the square he wants to move it to 🤦♂️
Kramnik is still using a trackball mouse, lol
3:00 If the position is drawish but you are faster, it means you are better than your opponent. Therefore, what he's saying doesn't make sense.
What does he think the purpose of time controls are? If you can't convert your advantage into a victory without running out of time, then you did not deserve a win.
Nope because in time last seconds its bull. Shit luck ... not chess you dont understand a thing about chess
When players try to flag their opponent even tho they know it’s a draw, that is bad sportsmanship. Once it’s obviously a draw the game should be over.
@@Scholarofonecandle I dont see why. Ok I see why but this kind of mindset is hurtful to yourself. If its opposite Bishop endgame, you shouldn't resign, there is always a chance your opponent blunders, especially if he is under pressure on the clock.
Guess whose fault is it that your opponent in under pressure on clock? Its his own fault. If I have 1 min on the clock and you have 5 seconds, even if its Rook and 3 vs Roo and 3, I am playing for a win.
Clock is part of the game. Its like saying Goalkeepers should not touch the ball with the hand because its "football".
If there is Money on the line, play to win. If there is no money on the line, why does it matter, play to win anyway.
@@Scholarofonecandle I agree in spirit but im afraid that as long as theit is mating material the game can go on, it is so that some questionable characters will sometimes refuse to exchange or even take an advantage because they ar winning on time and so they need to keep mate possibilities alive, its disgusting and unsportsman but what can you do
@@tintinmilou9471 I've lost plenty of games on time where I had the clear and sometimes overwhelming material advantage. What's a fact is that had I not taken the time I needed in the middle game I wouldn't of have been in such a strong position in the end, and perhaps had my opponent decided to take more time in the opening or middle game he wouldn't find himself in such a loosing position.
I agreed to play a timed game, I decided what time I should take for my moves, I know I have to win in the limited time, I also know that with little time I might start blundering or end up getting flagged.
The idea that the opponent's win by getting flagged isn't deserved is just from bad faith or from being a sore loser, chess is timed for a reason, the more time you have the better the chances you have at making a better move, if you can't manage your time properly that's not on the opponent but on you.
A win by getting flagged, although I find them personally less satisfying than by checkmate, are just as valid than any other win, and no less honourable. There are rules already set up already in chess to have stalemates during repetition or if nothing of importance happens.
If you can't play timed games, then don't play timed games, but don't blame the opponent or the time if you lose by getting flagged, it's dishonourable.
Kramnik is so slow with the mouse that I actually think he should have some kind of USB digital chess board attached to the computer where he moves the pieces regularly but the boards reads his moves and transfers them to the computer, I actually believe he would play faster that way with less slips
The scramble at 0:53 onwards is such a beautiful clown fiesta
"try to win a game because you are better than your opponent"...
Better in time management is also a skill
Back in a better age, when kramnik was mad about time
Kramnik: the clock is interesting
I like how he pretends to not understand how time works.
I don't get what people are on about with the flagging.. just don't play without incriment if you don't want flagging to be possible.. like this is insane. If you end up in a drawn endgame but have 40 seconds less on the clock than your opponent.. why shouldn't he just flag you? He didn't need those 40 extra seconds, you did, and now you pay the price..
Exactly. There is no rule in chess that forces you to resign in lost position. Also, what if I think that I can win the position, I mean, I don't have an engine on while playing, so how'd I know that I am already lost.
@@abhisekchoudhury2661 trick question - according to Kramnik you definitely did have an engine
@@buttersquidsTime for the procedure
@buttersquids he is just asking questions no one is accusing anybody
Clock should be reported for cheating. Start the procedure guys...
I believe everyone would find clock's accuracy interesting. imagine counting time and not blundering a single time that's suspicious, my bro clock better be prepared to get deleted from the game after kramnik calls his statisticians
Kasparov has lost his competitiveness in chess. He does get angry at himself, but he will lose gracefully and never blame the opponent, like Kramnik is doing.
Topalov?
I used to think that Kramnik was completely innocent in 2006 when Topalov accused him, but now...
Oh boy. You know very little about prime Kasparov
@@1994mrmysteryman
He said Kasparov now ............
@@1994mrmysterymanyeah everyone has seen his videos. That was the point that with age, he has changed specially since he left professional chess. Now he accepts it gracefully and tries to enjoy it but Kramnik is being an asshole pointing fingers at teenagers left right centre just bcz he is slow and loses to them. Kasparov has accepted that younger gen is better due to engine and also bcz theh are physically faster. Magnus is still the strongest but I think he is making himself mentally ready for that so he is already saying that age affects everyone , he has become so much more chilled than he used to be specially when playing with the younger gen and he is still young
2:00 bro needs to upgrade his mouse xd
kramnik should stick to other time controls.. what a clown truly
Time for the procedure
You mean... Procedure for the Time!
Kramnik discovers chess games with time control. Kramnik: "my remaining time shouldn't matter."
After these games he reported the clock.
On the first clip bro looked genuinely shocked that a clock meant to keep track of each player's remaining time actually reached 0 lmaooo, what was he blaming? the atomically precise quartz that it uses to calculate time?
Hahaha, Kramnik brings so much joy lately
Remember, folks! Every loss is an opportunity for the procedure.
he is surprised a clock is moving
Bro is even arguing with clocks 💀
At the moment with Hikaru he was saying: "The clock is broken, I had 3 seconds"
Lol, did his mind freeze? 3 seconds ago he had 3 seconds 😂
Flagging someone might not be satisfying, but watching Kramnik rage over if definitely is.
If VK wasn't a former world champion I wouldn't, but I'm on his side on that last statement. This being said, at professional level, you must play with clocks. He should, if not avoiding blitz completely, at least play with without anyone knowing who he is.
Neuralink would increase Kramnik's online blitz rating by at least 10%
he certainly has the mouse skills of a paralyzed individual
I think we can all agree, that all those opponents Kramnik had to play against here were... interesting.
me hit the clock before moving???
Kramnik’s 3 chins couldn’t believe it.
*Kramnik being confused about linear time for 3 minutes and 24 seconds*
Es increíble que aún le cueste aceptar las derrotas habiendo jugado ajedrez casi toda su vida.
I hate no increment Chess. But if you're playing it, you should flag. Kramnik's "advice" at the end is just gonna make you a chump.
can't believe he clicks the piece then clicks the destination - for the love of god someone should him that you can drag pieces. SO much faster.
Why does Kramik not drag pieces in online chess.... this will automatically ressolve flagging issues... I am a 2500 bullet player I can tell there is a huge difference between dragging and dronging and clicking two squares to move a piece... dragging is just way more faster
kramnik: the phil hellmuth of chess.
Whenever it's increment game, it's his fault. But some of these clips are in games without increment, and it's just ridiculous to have no-increment games at any serious event. Without increment games turn into flagging totally drawn positions, like with Keymer. And OTB games without increment turn into throwing pieces around, as seen in the clip with Nordibek.
how can he possibly be complaining about the clock, what could he actually of been saying to them? i dont understand
Vladimir finding ways to cop with his slow speed.
*Someone wins on time* Kramnik: Try to win because you are better than your opponent
*Someone wins on position* Kramnik: It is clear. We do the procedure. *Reports and blocks*
Losing on time as a gm? Might be the engine calculation time. Definitly very interesting.
2:50 Later on or maybe VERY SOON ON 💀
Old katsap is gentting angry
why you wait third part so long?!
Kramnik can't even click and hold the mouse 😅
He point at the clock like its its fault
The clock must be cheating should report and block it
why kramnik doesnt stick to classical????
Look at his last classical tournaments. He can't cope anymore, and in classical he doesn't have his lame excuses. I begin to believe that Topalov was right.
@@fuglbirdso sad if that’s true. He purposely plays blitz so he can whine. Wow. No respect for kramnik. Some Chess players are invested so heavily into chess that they literally can’t do anything else for a career.
"The watch is defective" ©Kramnik
Many times he just let's his clock run down to have some reason to complain.
So Kramnik thinks it is not allowed to win on time, when literally there is a clock there.
I just spoke to a mathematician and Hikaru’s speed in that first game is mathematically impossible.
That's not a mathematicians area of expertise. And that was OTB anyway.
But I guess you were joking.
@@ngc-fo5te Clearly a joke and a dig at Kramnik.
Grouchnik missed the days when the great masters played without a clock and blew cigar smoke in each other's faces.
After seeing Kramnimk I realised one thing: No one likes angry people.
Anger is hated by all.
What if chess does not have a set timer, but you are only given a certain time to think
Why is he clicking on the piece instead of just dragging it?
it's like that time when he tried to flag karpov except backwards.
Do de procedure!!!
Report and block!
So in a bullet game I will sit quietly and play 10-12 moves in one minute and I will have the satisfaction that I played a good game while my opponent "will pay a very high price soon"... :D
The only way for his opponent to please this guy is by losing.
If his opponent wins fair and square, then he's cheating.
If his opponent wins on time then he's a dirty flagger.
I don't understand the pleasure in such a victory.
being faster than someone else is also being better than them
I think its just a clash of generations
If you are able to flag the opponent, it just means the opponent spent too much time getting to that “drawish” position
I wonder what the proper procedure against Hikaru
Kramnik doesn't seem to understand that in blitz there are two ways to win a game. Position or clock.
I can’t believe he uses the double click method to move pieces. That’s embarrassing for a GM. He could never keep up with someone who drags the pieces.
There is a reason time control exists. You need to think of good moves within the stipulated time. If Kramnik wants to take more time than the given amount to convert, he is the one cheating. I feel like this man's madness is now crossing all limits. Young players are taught to do efficient time management, something Kramnik really needs to learn. Flagging is part of the game. If you think you can survive a lost position, there is absolutely no reason not to continue playing.
Vladimir 'the procedure' Kramnik
He blamed the clock lmao
Kramnik just keeps on winning 😂
Unbelievable how such a great champion can transform into such ab unlikable person over the course of such a short time
Kramnik about to accuse the clock of cheating
There is no way that clock can do this, start the procedure.
Kramnik is the most relatable player to me. Just gets irrationally angry at everything, will blame everything else for the loss. The difference is I’m an average player this dude is a former world champion
Wise words at the end though
So sad that Kramnik refuses to age in dignity.
Now he thinks clocks are cheating
Lol that last little spiel from Kramnik is funny. Nah bro, we take those!
2:24 Click click…
Click click…
Click click…
Click click…
Daaaamn, why did I lose on time?!