It's perfect for a blitz game. Having to win an 80 move game under time control is very difficult and if he understands the closed position, he's almost unbeatable.
This is because closed positions only happens if both play closed, which is not very often. If any of the players want to open the game from the begining and start trading pawns the closed game is over.
Since high school, I learned to babble while playing speed chess. It's like the two parts of the brain are not really attached. Chess seems to run on the visual cortex more than the jibbering cortex.
they are both very good... masters , that's all, they have lots of moves to follow already in their minds and a plan, and openings and they control all that, so they can also talk, and all that under time pressure :)
@chupapimunanyo2596 I just meant in general... Other chess sites, often have players resign before the outcome is clear, but Anna usually plays right up till the outcome is obvious. Which, I think it's great.
Beautiful game! The couple late bluffs he kept setting out kept me on my toes and it was great watching the gentlemen's respect keep growing as it got into late game
If she only had moved her knight she would have won no matter what he tried. They were set up. Once they moved it would have been safe for the rook to come in. If he takes it the other knight can check him.
After watching like a dozen of these videos, I realized that I hadn't subbed yet so I had to right that wrong. She's definitely earned it. Very entertaining channel.
Not sure how your channel got into my recommended list, but I really enjoyed your videos. I’ve “known” how to play chess…meaning I know the piece names and moves they do lol..that’s about it. I really suck. Just watching these videos is inspiring to actually learn for to be somewhat good. Very cool how people are so good. Amazing.
@@dgib1694 When pushed he explained he once had a specific ranking. But these days he is very rusty and not as good. I agree with the 70 upvotes. Strange 2 folk who voted up your comment.
I agree, with others, that it takes courage to post the games she loses. I have the utmost respect for all who are willing to play this game, in front of an audience, on camera. Not everyone is willing to be so humble.
It doesn't really have many lines, the opening almost always transposes to some opening with the King's Bishop fianchetto. Its main difference is that Black can play any way he wants on the center, so from strong players it basically translates to "go ahead, pick an opening. Any opening. I know them all."
That was a really interesting opening he did, there was also something beautiful about that closed board… Would like to see you play that guy again, I bet you’ve already looked up some H.O. counters.
@@TheAkenox making a nice compliment is not sexualizing depends on your perspective I think your mind is working on the sexuality maybe your sexual hunger is speaking subconsciously!
This channel is extraordinary, the drama illustrates the chess well enough that as bystander I get feeling of being into it even though I haven't really played since my teens [=~2*y2k - now]. Also, it makes me see playing chess as attracting players to a virtue I hadn't seen in chess, but that I sought in usenet news around y2k: the benefit of learning what neither knows beforehand by side effect of sharing a disciplined dispute with persistence. There's a bizarre coexistence/competition between the reward of winning a game and the reward to learn the lesson of an original game. What do chess players say to greet? Elo.
I m not chess expert but this is my theory on that. Hungarians are turkic origin and all turkic people used fake retreat in battlefields all the time. First weak attack then draw enemy in favorable position to attack enemies flank. Maybe Hungarian Opening made thinking this tactic.
I get the feeling if you had given that game more concentration, you could have won it! Not so much near the end, as It was already over 12 moves from the last, but as he was making that opening. Of course it might not have been so entertaining, but I really wanted you to beat him!
He stopped talking, started concentrating and won the game. Anna's really good at pulling her opponents into inane conversations to distract and finally beat them. Think of it as a gunfight, concentrate. If you get distracted you're dead.
I m not chess expert but this is my theory on that. Hungarians are turkic origin and all turkic people use fake retreat in battlefields all the time. First weak attack then draw enemy in favorable position to attack enemies flank. Maybe Hungarian Opening made thinking this tactic.
Underrated video- staple of this channel is anna playing high-rated multi-lingual players, lets keep it going. (request: put the elo rating- ? is ok- when you have a h2h game vid). thx anna and mods
my strategy . ..control squares. old but works. this guy does this. If you own the board, your enemy's options are less. if your opening is quick , while talk. what knott....gets me 30...80 sec ;) while building a def that forces a sacrifice.... its been way too long. .... I need to play more.
That end game blunder was from your worrying about your time left on the clock... A shame that your QK was stuck in the back defending two back pawns... But the sec you let off the pressure his QR would have come over to push you away from his King (QR to F1)...
@@Kevin-rw7kk I know you're tryna watch youtube but you look great today kevin, beautiful person you are! you obviously aren't used to recieve nice compliments i hope you're not too grossed out by me
An amzing game, tho I didn't follow most of it. I was watching the board instead of the display at the top. I was more interested in the chatter than the game. It is great to watch experts in action.
I don't have the patient for chess but I did good when I played, but my father... was crazy about chess. He could play two days strait without sleeping with is friend he would love this! Thank you Anna
The part where time starts running out and they have to rush their moves is always so intense
This game was insane. That closed position with all the pawns lined up is something you don't see every dau
It's perfect for a blitz game. Having to win an 80 move game under time control is very difficult and if he understands the closed position, he's almost unbeatable.
This is because closed positions only happens if both play closed, which is not very often. If any of the players want to open the game from the begining and start trading pawns the closed game is over.
Dau
I often see that when I play myself.
I actually see it everyday, speak for yourself
I play a little chess myself and I'm amazed how people can both talk and play good chess simultaneously :)
play good chess is hard even without talking XD
Definitely
If you think that’s impressive(which it is), go check out some blind chess, it’s wild.
Since high school, I learned to babble while playing speed chess. It's like the two parts of the brain are not really attached. Chess seems to run on the visual cortex more than the jibbering cortex.
they are both very good... masters , that's all, they have lots of moves to follow already in their minds and a plan, and openings and they control all that, so they can also talk, and all that under time pressure :)
As usual, Anna is always willing to show us games that she didn't win, just because they're interesting to us.
Also dude was "humble" if not just trying to be misleading, prefer that over cocky, any day
if not that blunder, actually she was winning
I really shouldn’t read the comments whilst watching a video, no point in finishing it now. 😂
She is a real gem
Marcelo Bielsa
I'm so happy you play out the last few moves without resigning early. That helps us learn. Your videos are wonderful and have rekindled my interest...
Well, if you don't see the win for white after her last blunder, you might as well just quit chess honestly.
@chupapimunanyo2596 I just meant in general... Other chess sites, often have players resign before the outcome is clear, but Anna usually plays right up till the outcome is obvious. Which, I think it's great.
@@chupapimunanyo2596 “you might as well just quit chess honestly” is a comment that a disgrace to this community
@@chupapimunanyo2596 with a username like that, you should quit chess honestly
@@chupapimunanyo2596 What about someone's first game? Not cool dude!
Beautiful game! The couple late bluffs he kept setting out kept me on my toes and it was great watching the gentlemen's respect keep growing as it got into late game
If she only had moved her knight she would have won no matter what he tried. They were set up. Once they moved it would have been safe for the rook to come in. If he takes it the other knight can check him.
@@toriless she was running out of time and panicked I think lol…GG tho
Played with him in Washington Square park, such a great fella
Better a rusty master than a well-oiled servant.
@@vandy3427 Only if you refuse to serve BBC as a man based on "preferences".
@@vandy3427 It has nothing to do with race 💀
@@jamegumb7298 where the heck did that come from
@@vandy3427 ?
But if you were well-oiled, nobody could catch you and you could slip away to Freedom
Really interesting opening actually. And the guy was cool.
Nothing but love, admiration, and respect for you, Anna. I am a new subscriber, and am loving your videos.
that rook sac for the bishop was brutal. you had him.
Was Rh3 the right move there? Because after Qf6# there isn't much going on.
That was incredible, best game yet! Great job to you both
I don’t even play chess & still enjoy these vids 🌺🤙✨
You are a true noob and you will always Become a noob with a mentality like that...
you should
🙄👍
Same
Oh, I play once in a blue Moon. I'm a wood-pusher. Always have been. That said, I enjoy the game.
I know you lost but that was a super fun and instructive game, thank you for sharing
I am not a chess player - I never 'got' it - so the banter is amazing, they play chess and chat like old friends.
Guy is a champ, however Anna challenged him enough to make him put on his concentration glasses.
Gosh, it seems like you're having a great life, meeting all these varied people and playing chess with them.
After watching like a dozen of these videos, I realized that I hadn't subbed yet so I had to right that wrong. She's definitely earned it. Very entertaining channel.
Not sure how your channel got into my recommended list, but I really enjoyed your videos. I’ve “known” how to play chess…meaning I know the piece names and moves they do lol..that’s about it. I really suck. Just watching these videos is inspiring to actually learn for to be somewhat good. Very cool how people are so good. Amazing.
Love this one. The trashtalk is so subtle but friendly ;)
the Hungarian opening was my first ever move i learnt. btw, this guy was so humble.
Google says the first move of Hungarian opening is not what this guy did. The 2nd pawn he moved (to G3) should have been the very first move, no?
He was not. Being humble would have been to tell your rank without pretending.
@@dgib1694 When pushed he explained he once had a specific ranking. But these days he is very rusty and not as good. I agree with the 70 upvotes. Strange 2 folk who voted up your comment.
I like how Anna always asks "How strong are you?" but she hides her strength from her opponent of course.
Yeah and then she loses anyway ¯\(ツ)/¯
When he talks about her father it implies that he knows full and well who she is..
7:13 bra pads or bare?
They only have to ask....
I believe they do sometimes and she just changes the subject. Typical female.@@S.Trades
I agree, with others, that it takes courage to post the games she loses. I have the utmost respect for all who are willing to play this game, in front of an audience, on camera. Not everyone is willing to be so humble.
Cool game; congratulations Oz, I had my money on you! It was great seeing you play; Anna is a good sport. I enjoy her videos.
Thanks :)
@@oz9207 hiç de rusty değilsiniz saygılar abi :)
@@aydemironur35 tessukürler:)
@@oz9207 elinize sağlık abi
Fascinating opening he played, gonna have to study the lines on that one 😃
It doesn't really have many lines, the opening almost always transposes to some opening with the King's Bishop fianchetto. Its main difference is that Black can play any way he wants on the center, so from strong players it basically translates to "go ahead, pick an opening. Any opening. I know them all."
Anna knows chess is like life...what a great woman..you had good parents and it shows
That was a really interesting opening he did, there was also something beautiful about that closed board… Would like to see you play that guy again, I bet you’ve already looked up some H.O. counters.
Good chat, good vibe, great opening, tough blunder at the end. Wonderful! Thank YOU for this.
Fun to see anna climbing her subs count from where she used to be a year ago
It's cool she is not afraid to put up games she loses.
yeah she just waits damn near a year to do it 😂
She has no choice.
that first move he played- either a noob or so strong he can get away with it.
I love blitz so much, you can be playing a master or a strong player but everyone can be susceptible to time trouble
6:32 ana should take that free knight pin by bishop... Missed win by her
knight is not free if she takes the knight Queen takes f6+ will be same way check mate she took the bishop maybe that was not best follow up for her
Always love it when you go "oh no no no!" - turning the tragedy into fun :D
That was really fantastic. You win some, you lose some. Great Game!
I love the humble demeanor of this gentleman. More players should present themselves this way.
Rook takes knight on H3 would have been interesting as bishop was pinned (@6:33)
Good job Anna. You would have had that game if you had time to "sit on your hands" like your mother always told you!
I admire his attempts to chat you up more than his game.
That's because that guy is Chat GPT robot. Human tissue on metal skeleton running newest ai chat software. This is why he needs no water like Anna.
felt bad for Anna, i felt he was sexualizing her quite a bit, with the filming and the compliments and shit
@@TheAkenox wdym he didn't say anything offensive
@@TheAkenox making a nice compliment is not sexualizing depends on your perspective I think your mind is working on the sexuality maybe your sexual hunger is speaking subconsciously!
@@TheAkenox You're kidding, right?
'I got lucky on this one' ..... such humility? I salute you Sir.
He's definitely a teacher of the sport and if the student listened they will become better
This channel is extraordinary, the drama illustrates the chess well enough that as bystander I get feeling of being into it even though I haven't really played since my teens [=~2*y2k - now]. Also, it makes me see playing chess as attracting players to a virtue I hadn't seen in chess, but that I sought in usenet news around y2k: the benefit of learning what neither knows beforehand by side effect of sharing a disciplined dispute with persistence. There's a bizarre coexistence/competition between the reward of winning a game and the reward to learn the lesson of an original game. What do chess players say to greet? Elo.
Dude scrolls his phone mid game lol
The fact that he properly plays and clocks with just one hand, as a pro would be used to doing, sorta gives him away.
Hungarian opening g4 line is very underrated in my opinion
That was fun to watch. It was a serious match with playful banter mixed in the match. Nice match Chess Princess.
Oh I get it! It’s a hustler if you win and an undercover GM if you lose. Clever!
He gave his rating. Higher than hers. He was a master.
Great game and interesting opening he played! That blunder at the end 😵
I m not chess expert but this is my theory on that. Hungarians are turkic origin and all turkic people used fake retreat in battlefields all the time. First weak attack then draw enemy in favorable position to attack enemies flank. Maybe Hungarian Opening made thinking this tactic.
the way anna thinks out loud so funny
an when she shifted her hip to pass gas so sly
She made him stop and think! Brava!
I get the feeling if you had given that game more concentration, you could have won it! Not so much near the end, as It was already over 12 moves from the last, but as he was making that opening. Of course it might not have been so entertaining, but I really wanted you to beat him!
He stopped talking, started concentrating and won the game. Anna's really good at pulling her opponents into inane conversations to distract and finally beat them. Think of it as a gunfight, concentrate. If you get distracted you're dead.
Awesome game, cool guy, Anna. Very enjoyable. 😊
When she asked how to open up the position I thought he would say "creatively" but be basically said that... But more creatively spoken
Amazing how this one went! All the pawns lined up in the center on one horizontal line! Never saw this before, very cool!
His name is oz ozden from dallas..... We talk trash and used to play chess everyday. Always we played for money. His is about 2500 online blitz
That Hungarian Opening is something...he was always retreating to draw you closer in..impressive.
I m not chess expert but this is my theory on that. Hungarians are turkic origin and all turkic people use fake retreat in battlefields all the time. First weak attack then draw enemy in favorable position to attack enemies flank. Maybe Hungarian Opening made thinking this tactic.
Except Hungarians aren't Turkic at all and the Turanian hypothesis is just old school Nazi pseudo-science.
Gotta love the old Hungarian opening always works !!
I miss living in a city where you can just go outside and run into some people playing chess.
Underrated video- staple of this channel is anna playing high-rated multi-lingual players, lets keep it going. (request: put the elo rating- ? is ok- when you have a h2h game vid). thx anna and mods
Can relate so much at your ending.
The queen was supposed to protect the King but you forgot and went on to attack
It's so nice to see even Anna is making mistakes 😄
Anna is such a gem she's a great personality for the chess world shes kind humble and funny
Anna was low on time, but I think she needed to find the move Qh6 when she blundered her knight and ultimately lost the game
my strategy . ..control squares. old but works. this guy does this. If you own the board, your enemy's options are less.
if your opening is quick , while talk. what knott....gets me 30...80 sec ;) while building a def that forces a sacrifice....
its been way too long. .... I need to play more.
As soon as she moved her Queen to G3, I knew it was over. He's a chill player but a beast
One of your most entertaining games on channel so far! This was great 👍🏻😀🇬🇧
This chess thing is fascinating. Maybe I'll learn how to play just for giggles.
Are you the guy in the video?
@@lunareclipse-rd3gy No. I don't know how to play, and I'm better looking.
@@tomhall4266 alr lol
Do svidaniya made me smile. Hi from Russia!
7:32 So what was the right move here? Maybe Qh6?
Nobody seems to care about it...
moving that queen because she focused on attack and forgot defense
Here's where it all started for me. Street chess with Anna!
easy to spot which was the major mistake
07:13 blundered badly: wrong move raising the top! opponent focused on game instantly
Interesting opening on his side.
Wow! Hi Ozden Oz after all these years! We used to hang out at the Dallas Chess club decades ago!
Hello Oz greetings
Nice to hear from u
Staunton chess set tip, so you know how to replace it back to Staunton's
Nice opening for you all.
You are ideal Chess streamer,wholesome minus nonsense trash talked.👍👍👍👍
why did she take the bishop at 6:35?
wasn't Rxh3 like waaaay better?
I don't even play chess- but appreciate + respect the battles here. & the can't judge a book by its cover theme
Anna, I love to watch and listen to you conversation.
Ah, a good game. This guy was fun to play against, I bet. Winning all the time doesn't teach you as well as losing a few.
Love to see Anna get another crack at this guy. She had him on the ropes as they say.
She's honest and shares every move she makes. We like that ! :)
That end game blunder was from your worrying about your time left on the clock... A shame that your QK was stuck in the back defending two back pawns... But the sec you let off the pressure his QR would have come over to push you away from his King (QR to F1)...
Wild that people always talk about Anna’s looks.
I see what u did there lol.
Kinda grossed me out tbh. Like you’re playing a chess game can you just treat her like a person and competitor?
@@Kevin-rw7kk oh such a fragile emotional affection you put there you should have been working at CNN
@@oz9207 lol is that supposed to be an insult? I’d be pissed too if someone kept talking about my looks during a game like bruh can we just play chess
@@Kevin-rw7kk I know you're tryna watch youtube but you look great today kevin, beautiful person you are! you obviously aren't used to recieve nice compliments i hope you're not too grossed out by me
An amzing game, tho I didn't follow most of it. I was watching the board instead of the display at the top. I was more interested in the chatter than the game. It is great to watch experts in action.
Bu Özden var ya 30 yılı geçti benim paketi hala getirmedi.
Your package has been delivered sir ! long time ago you have had not noticed!:)
5:20 why he record anna like that
I don't have the patient for chess but I did good when I played, but my father... was crazy about chess. He could play two days strait without sleeping with is friend he would love this!
Thank you Anna
@5:30 instead of Ke7, how about Nf6?
If the guy starts with 1. f3, he's either 250 or 2500
1:17 >CREEP ALERT
Good = confident; so-so = cocky hustler; very good = demure
We can always know in advance.
Ha ha ha
Very interesting board. Thank you both. That was fun. Crowded midfield for quite a while.
Hi Anna! I went to Washington square park today and played against him, and he showed me this video. I lost of course but it was very fun!
Her play was magnificent. The blunder is a shame but that was a great watch
Such a fun game. I really enjoy watching your games.
7:44 seconds, should've moved that little horsey between your king and his queen