Definitely. That isn’t a weird move or anything. No it doesn’t accomplish anything, but for a sub 1000 elo player it is a very natural move. I wouldn’t assume he is sniping based on that move.
Yeah, I really don't get his point. I know rook c1 can just end the game but it isn't that obvious why and the queen move that happened in the game doesn't even blunder the winning position. It was a very reasonable move for a 600 rated player and to conclude he must be streamsniping is just stupid.
@@TraxoLP yeah he has to feel important enough so he makes a narrative about how a move that most players under 1000 would make instantly can only be possible if they're stream sniping such a godlike chess prodigy
Stream snipers getting tricked is probably one of the most satisfying moments ever for streamers when they are playing chess especially that Qc4 Daneil Naroditsky
I still don't get that tactic. Rook takes rook is good there right? if you take the queen, your opponent gets two rooks and a bishop against your queen and if you take back the rook then rook takes, takes, and the knight is taken
@@littleoldmanboy yeah probably just saw a check that doesn't obviously blunder a piece and went for it. 600s are hard to predict early but late game just find a check and they'll play it.
I just think it's fascinating that we live in a time where this is a thing. Not only are we able to play a game of chess with anyone in the world, but the world itself can be watching, and you can communicate your thoughts to the world, so even your opponent can essentially hear your thoughts, just to be tricked by you assuming he hears your thoughts, and everyone just watches this unfold for entertainment. Magical!
I love that last one from Jerry so much because not only does he say it is a strong move but he gives a reasonable sounding explanation for someone who is not going to look deeper into it plus he acts it all out as if it was a mistake believably enough that they sniper fell for it. It is my favorite stream sniper tactic moment righty now.
@@geliscona 1700 would probably miss it especially in a rapid game, and when a 2500 is explaining why it is a good move you dont tend to think too much
lmaoo, I remember seeing that clip years ago when it first was uploaded, I couldn't stop laughing! And then as chess got more popular on twitch, it leads to some obvious / sus moments (in educational content especially.) so I had to make a vid to get revenge on them, hehe And had to put the OG stream sniper swindle in the end X)
I don't know whether the guy was stream sniping or not, but in the second clip Qc4 is a totally understandable move for a 600 player to make. Like Hikaru said, it's a move that simultaneously puts your opponent in check while also not sacrificing any obvious pieces. That's basically 2/2 for what 600 players are looking for in a move
Yes + if he was stream sniping he would have played this move one turn before as Hikaru was already suggesting it heavily. Once again Hikaru and his massive ego saying dumb shits
Queen check by lower rated player is normal. He could not know if it was good or bad move, he just played it. And he did not play it when it was suggested, but two moves later. I don't see anything suspicious. I don't understand Hikaru here
It sounded like the person had been playing moves based on what Hikaru was suggesting before the clip starts. Queen check was probably just him trying to confirm his suspicions. Since he just claimed the dude might be stream sniping then suggested the check, the guy may have played something else at first on purpose. I could be wrong but that was my read of it.
Could be stream delay. And also Hikaru was suspicious at first since the guy kept doing moves Hikaru mentioned. High level moves. And then to blunder the Queen like that just makes no sense
hikaru has stream delay maybe Might just be a coincidence but the move happens at 1:45 and the move got finished being explained like 30 seconds earlier
@@thechesshistorian even if you don't see the wide open king you could still take a rook and knight in exchange for a queen and not have to resign right?
2:09 I’m proud of my self for seeing the tactic before he explained it. He made up a bunch of nonsense saying he’s losing a rook when in reality he wins a rook if black attacks with his bishop and takes the pawn in retaliation.
Hikaru has a tendency to cry sniper. I noticed it in several of his FOW videos, where a reasonable move based on what his opponent could actually see is labeled as evidence of sniping.
@@karaltar7914 if this is the case, then it is the fault if the clip for not providing the necessary context. I didn't know I am supposed to know the history of the universe before watching this clip.
2:32 lol i like how bishop b4 is easily escapable… u just take the bishop, he retakes with the pawn, then u give a check with ur queen to e3 or something, he defends the king first, then u get a free rook
i feel very stupid after watching these types of videos. I didn't understand why qc4+ was a bad move at all. Then i analyzed it and it was just missing mate in 9 lol. Its literally the second best black move and evalation is -10.2. That is a very good move for my level .
I don't think you're stupid at all, I just think in the case of patchless games like chess - So many people have gotten so ridiculously good that regular audiences can feel left in the dust a lot of times (including me and I love the game!)
It's a bad move, because Nxe5 threatens the queen giving you a tempo on the rook exchanges. Incidentally keeping the queen on c6 runs you into the same problem unless you can present a bigger threat. I didn't run it through an engine though, so I could be missing something
@@chaosblitz7921 Oh crap, you're right. Hikaru is often way beyond us mere mortals when it comes to chess. He is afterall one of the very best in the world.
I feel like second clip is a dice toss. Qc4 is a natural move for a 600 rated player. It's hard to see what exactly you should do, so just getting a check seems like the correct option to a 600 rated player. Clips 1 and 3 were for sure stream snipers.
i'm not very good at chess, so i'd probably give a 50/50 that a couple of those moves are something i'd unironically make on my own thinking i was getting an advantage
Both Qc4's seemed like reasonable mistakes for their ratings tbh. I'm most inclined to believe chessnetwork's was a real snipe, even though he was the least accusative.
Somebody else here said that's missing context from the stream, the guy had been playing very high level moves right after Hikaru suggested them so he got kinda sus
Hikaru has a history of accusing everyone and their mother of chesting/stream sniping. 1000 rated player plays a single good move? Obviously stockfish 600 rated player makes a non-obvious blunder 3 moves after Hikaru talked it? about it? Sniper confirmed.
lol the transition between naroditsky actually baiting a sniper and hikaru pretending a 600 rated player will only check his opponent for no gain if he's watching his stream
To be fair to the guy in Hikaru's video, Qc4 may be a garbage move, but garbage moves are what 600s play. Then you must also consider it is a check, and one-move checks are also things 600s like to do.
@@Onemandon1245 in hikaru's case, queen check is the most intuitive move for any beginner. In Jerry's case, a 1700 may have thought he found something brilliant missing the in-between move. Beginner psychology. Those are not evidence of stream sniping
@@jamarimcfarlane4844 like i said. Watch the full clips. In hikaru's case the opponent was playing all the moves that hikaru called out, beating xqc very easily. Hikaru then called out the queen check which the opponent did and blundered the game
With the Hikaru one, what's the continuation that makes QC4 such a bad move? I'm having difficulty seeing it. Edit: I plugged it into Stockfish and it's a bad move, but white still has a massive advantage. Plus, xQc moved his king the wrong way
There was high probability any one would check king in tough spot.... And he said that move ages ago, by the time opponents played it board was heavily changed
It’s not sure that the second video is stream sniper based on that move alone. It’s 600rated chess player and there’s a check on the board, they’ll likely take it. He knew that the pawn take is bad, he would make plays somewhere else on the board and there’s a check. I played low level players too so I know their “natural” moves
I never seen something like this before, it was actually interesting. Though I feel like it would be hard to play as you normally would for both parties if you going to do something like this.
The point is that if black plays Rxd2, then white doesn't capture the queen but plays Rxd2 himself and the black queen is still hanging. If black tries to defend the rook again with a move like Qe6, then white trades both rooks and moves the knight back. Yes, he 'only wins a pawn,' but white retains too many positional advantages.
I doubt the Hikaru clip was stream sniping at all because I'm 1400 and idek why that move is so horrendous and their only 600 they probably just gave a check because it's a check and that's how 600s think
ngl, when i was in grade school & competing chess, my coach told me that if i intentionally sac a piece, especially a queen, i should act like i made a blunder so my opponent won't even think twice abt taking. acting def is a tactic & i'd recommend doing this in low elo tourneys.
danya's oponenet could sacrifice the queen for two rooks and knight. after the night moves rook takes rook, knight takes queen, rook takes rook check, king moves, then pawn takes knight.
The 3rd one probably wasn't a snipe, as that kind of oversight is easy to make at the 1700 level. I know that because as a 1700 I have fallen for things like that before. 1st one was definitely a snipe. 2nd one idk.
It's annoying that people assume all of these are stream snipes. Statistically people are going to make errors that just so happen to be the same move the streamer is saying to troll. This is called confirmation bias.
Duh some streamer think a bit too high about themselfs.. As if giving a check or attacking the queen would be super unnatural moves. But I guess always good to have some backup excuse just in case :D reminds me of league of legends when people pretended every time there was an invade the enemy would be stream sniping even though that's a natural thing happening to every player. As if playing a decent looking move that runs into a tricky tactics somehow is such a rare thing in chess lmao
Hikaru: says that Queen check is a great move, attempting to catch on sniping Rookie player: makes a Queen check after 3 extra completely different moves, because in a lost position he always seeks for checks (like every beginner does) Hikaru: OH MY GOD HE'S STREAMSNIPING, SO BAD😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 With the logic like these, he can say simply "Ah, and the next move is checkmating me" at the beginner of the game, lose it and then accuse your opponent of streamsniping, because you said it.
can someone explain to me why qc4 is a blunder because after rooks takes rooks white rook has to take the rook because if the knight takes the queen it would just be the queen for 2 rooks and a bishop and if rook takes rook back opponent has qc7 or qc8
I LOVE YOU DANYA (NO HOMO)
Danya casually revolutionizing Chess Education while stomping stream snipers. I love him too (Maybe homo??)😳
i love him full homo
@@thechesshistorian 🤨🤨🤨
I love Danya too!
@@thechesshistorian 🤨📸
Naroditsky with the most educational troll ever recorded
2,200 likes with no comments is kinda cool but I want to ruin that
shi i wanna add onto this
I too am here to ruin cool things for temporary satisfaction
@@sillycatgamingREAL Silly cats will be silly.....
@@thechesshistorian I am a goofy goober
Hikaru is overestimating the average chess player.
If it's a check and I don't lose immediately the piece, there is a 99% chance I'll do the move 💀
Definitely. That isn’t a weird move or anything. No it doesn’t accomplish anything, but for a sub 1000 elo player it is a very natural move. I wouldn’t assume he is sniping based on that move.
He's just trying to feed his own ego as usual
Yeah, I really don't get his point. I know rook c1 can just end the game but it isn't that obvious why and the queen move that happened in the game doesn't even blunder the winning position. It was a very reasonable move for a 600 rated player and to conclude he must be streamsniping is just stupid.
@@TraxoLP yeah he has to feel important enough so he makes a narrative about how a move that most players under 1000 would make instantly can only be possible if they're stream sniping such a godlike chess prodigy
It's already been said in other comments but there is more context to the clip.
"I can Basically Resign after Bishop B4"
"Plays Bishop B4"
*HAH , NOW U RESIGN*
Right? It's like, damn, ain't no way you're not resigning. Thought it was funny until it was you.
Call an ambulance, call an ambulance!... But not for me!
i just came from that video lol
Stream snipers getting tricked is probably one of the most satisfying moments ever for streamers when they are playing chess especially that Qc4 Daneil Naroditsky
I still don't get that tactic. Rook takes rook is good there right? if you take the queen, your opponent gets two rooks and a bishop against your queen and if you take back the rook then rook takes, takes, and the knight is taken
@@aqxbjc5879 in the 2nd case , its rook and queen vs queen and bishop, in which rook should win 90% of the times
@@aqxbjc5879 in your second case, if you take back the rook, opponent rook takes, knight takes the queen
@@Empire156 I saw the 2nd case, but with Queen back to defend the rook instead of the 2nd rook takes.
Can’t the queen just go to C7 to protect the rook?
Hikaru with the completely genuine and not at all exaggerated laugh
I dont even think the dude was sniping Hikaru. He's 600 elo, he's gonna play any check that he possibly can.
@@littleoldmanboyexcept that he could check with the rook XD but its too hard for a 600 hundred remenber that he own more than a single piece
@@littleoldmanboy yeah probably just saw a check that doesn't obviously blunder a piece and went for it. 600s are hard to predict early but late game just find a check and they'll play it.
@@Unknownz000 i can confirm sadly, any tips?
@@BBTfnC get better, repetition is key
I just think it's fascinating that we live in a time where this is a thing. Not only are we able to play a game of chess with anyone in the world, but the world itself can be watching, and you can communicate your thoughts to the world, so even your opponent can essentially hear your thoughts, just to be tricked by you assuming he hears your thoughts, and everyone just watches this unfold for entertainment. Magical!
Now that you say it in that way...
@hail homie did not live in the 1800s
@@yezurbeats homie did not live itself
@@yezurbeats I remember the 1800s. Kids don't realise how good they have it now
Skip the next joint bro, you need a break
I love that last one from Jerry so much because not only does he say it is a strong move but he gives a reasonable sounding explanation for someone who is not going to look deeper into it plus he acts it all out as if it was a mistake believably enough that they sniper fell for it. It is my favorite stream sniper tactic moment righty now.
It’s hard to know for sure if that person was stream sniping. I don’t know if a 1700 would overlook that zwischenzug, but I definitely would have.
@@gelisconI'm 1900 and I would probably overlook it unless I've already spent some time on another move
@@geliscona 1700 would probably miss it especially in a rapid game, and when a 2500 is explaining why it is a good move you dont tend to think too much
Honestly you can also just give your queen. Take two pieces and a rook for it.
@@gelisconim 1400 and i saw this check, there is no way 1700 will miss it, it's so obvious
The first stream snipe swindle I ever saw was of Jerry from ChessNetwork. It never gets old! Thanks R2D2 for putting this together.
"Were they listening? Were they listening?" 🤣
lmaoo, I remember seeing that clip years ago when it first was uploaded, I couldn't stop laughing! And then as chess got more popular on twitch, it leads to some obvious / sus moments (in educational content especially.) so I had to make a vid to get revenge on them, hehe
And had to put the OG stream sniper swindle in the end X)
ChessNetwork is the OG man!
Jerry is the best. And he is still putting out great content even this long after being antonsquared. 😂
@@theherk OH NO I'm MATED!! Anton squared me. I just fell for a SCHOLARS mate! I just got SCHOLARED!! Don't tell your friends! Don't even do it! 😂
I don't know whether the guy was stream sniping or not, but in the second clip Qc4 is a totally understandable move for a 600 player to make. Like Hikaru said, it's a move that simultaneously puts your opponent in check while also not sacrificing any obvious pieces. That's basically 2/2 for what 600 players are looking for in a move
Yes + if he was stream sniping he would have played this move one turn before as Hikaru was already suggesting it heavily. Once again Hikaru and his massive ego saying dumb shits
Queen check by lower rated player is normal. He could not know if it was good or bad move, he just played it. And he did not play it when it was suggested, but two moves later. I don't see anything suspicious. I don't understand Hikaru here
It sounded like the person had been playing moves based on what Hikaru was suggesting before the clip starts. Queen check was probably just him trying to confirm his suspicions. Since he just claimed the dude might be stream sniping then suggested the check, the guy may have played something else at first on purpose.
I could be wrong but that was my read of it.
@@master11050 Pretty much this, but this one is my bad. I could have included more of the clip because this stream snipe was pretty blatant.
Could be stream delay. And also Hikaru was suspicious at first since the guy kept doing moves Hikaru mentioned. High level moves. And then to blunder the Queen like that just makes no sense
hikaru has stream delay maybe
Might just be a coincidence but the move happens at 1:45 and the move got finished being explained like 30 seconds earlier
@@thechesshistorian Where is the original clip. I cant even tell what is happening...
IN BETWEEEEENEEERRRRRRR
I'm not gonna lie, I didn't see the in betweener either! 🤣
@@thechesshistorian even if you don't see the wide open king you could still take a rook and knight in exchange for a queen and not have to resign right?
The betweiner was so small and sneaky no one could see it
"Well, if he moves bishop there, I'm gonna have to call the ambulance"
"....but not for me!"
One of the only games stream sniping works out for the streamer.
Yeah lol
And one of the only games where being called a bot is a complement
I think the hikaru's guy is just like "I see a check, I give a check" rather than stream sniping
Exactly what I thought, noobs just like making checks and that's it
This is an amazing move
“opponent plays it”
Ok so what is so good about this is that I win
Loool
i am almost certain that the guy at 2:00 wasnt stream sniping, he's just a 600 who sees a check, nothing more nothing less
He played a lot of hikaru suggestions before in the macht moves that couldnt be seen by a 6 hundred
Knew something from Chess Network would be here. Jerry has tricked so many stream snipers over the years lol
2:09 I’m proud of my self for seeing the tactic before he explained it. He made up a bunch of nonsense saying he’s losing a rook when in reality he wins a rook if black attacks with his bishop and takes the pawn in retaliation.
the one with jerry is a classic
Hard Agree
The sell on that one was golden. Sold it so hard he had me believing the fake analysis the first time I heard it 😂
"Congratulations, you played yourself" moments against stream snipers, very satisfying.
I don’t think hikaru was getting sniped. That’s a move someone at that level would 100% make.
Hikaru has a tendency to cry sniper. I noticed it in several of his FOW videos, where a reasonable move based on what his opponent could actually see is labeled as evidence of sniping.
And this ladies and gentlemen is when you only watch a clip and don’t have full context.
@@karaltar7914 if this is the case, then it is the fault if the clip for not providing the necessary context. I didn't know I am supposed to know the history of the universe before watching this clip.
That's what I was going to say, when I was at that guys level, I would just play any check I saw so.
“Sike! That’s the wrong number” energy
To be fair I DEFINITELY would have played that last move thinking the rook falls as well 😂
Jerry is priceless. That clip never fails to disappoint. Best chess youtuber out there.
By far!
chess network's cheer was so wholesome somehow💀
I don't have to stream snipe. I find bad moves on my own
2:32 lol i like how bishop b4 is easily escapable… u just take the bishop, he retakes with the pawn, then u give a check with ur queen to e3 or something, he defends the king first, then u get a free rook
do you know what video this is
i feel very stupid after watching
these types of videos. I didn't understand why qc4+ was a bad move at all. Then i analyzed it and it was just missing mate in 9 lol. Its literally the second best black move and evalation is -10.2.
That is a very good move for my level .
I don't think you're stupid at all, I just think in the case of patchless games like chess - So many people have gotten so ridiculously good that regular audiences can feel left in the dust a lot of times (including me and I love the game!)
It's a bad move, because Nxe5 threatens the queen giving you a tempo on the rook exchanges. Incidentally keeping the queen on c6 runs you into the same problem unless you can present a bigger threat. I didn't run it through an engine though, so I could be missing something
In other words, you're losing the pawn by not moving the queen to c7 or c8
@@1dgram He means the xQc game, not Danya's game.
@@chaosblitz7921 Oh crap, you're right. Hikaru is often way beyond us mere mortals when it comes to chess. He is afterall one of the very best in the world.
Stream sniping in chess seems like the least advantageous game you could stream snipe in
I think so too. Abstract strategy games have "perfect information" but people look for these advantages in weird ways
Did anyone else see the "sniper no sniping" comment on the last one??
DORA THE EXPLORER REFERENCEEEE
im too old for this crap
1:45 I think it's a natural move most low elo players will do
I feel like second clip is a dice toss. Qc4 is a natural move for a 600 rated player. It's hard to see what exactly you should do, so just getting a check seems like the correct option to a 600 rated player. Clips 1 and 3 were for sure stream snipers.
the other players, who just made genuine errors and have no idea theyre being laughed at: 💀
Interesting how 2/3 of the stream snipe snipes were queen c4
I thought the same thing lol
There's no chess move that's more big brain than tricking a stream sniper.
1:44 It literally took a full minute lmfao bro was not stream sniping the streamer just has an ego
Qc4 probably wasn’t a stream snipe, he probably thought hehe checks go brrrrrrr
I thought so too, until I spotted Rook c1 :)
Even then, the queen is more active, maybe he was tunnel visioning.
They’re 600 rated, I doubt they are too worried about getting a more active rook
I love that a solid 30 seconds of this video is Jerry giggling to himself 😂
Me trying to learn chess from hikaru while he is trying to catch stream snipers:
i'm not very good at chess, so i'd probably give a 50/50 that a couple of those moves are something i'd unironically make on my own thinking i was getting an advantage
same here LOL
Both Qc4's seemed like reasonable mistakes for their ratings tbh. I'm most inclined to believe chessnetwork's was a real snipe, even though he was the least accusative.
No that last one… I honestly think I would’ve played that bishop move. I’m not good at spotting counter “in between” moves.
more like not the hikaru one
whats an in between move?
hikaru really thought he's getting stream sniped. lmfao that's 600 rating, he'd play check movez when he see one
Somebody else here said that's missing context from the stream, the guy had been playing very high level moves right after Hikaru suggested them so he got kinda sus
Hikaru has a history of accusing everyone and their mother of chesting/stream sniping.
1000 rated player plays a single good move? Obviously stockfish
600 rated player makes a non-obvious blunder 3 moves after Hikaru talked it?
about it? Sniper confirmed.
Stream snipers getting schooled is as satisfying as those anti-scammer videos where a good hacker schools scammers using their own process 😂
Not sure about the last one, could easily be an honest blunder.
That’s how I felt about the second one, to me the second was more of an accident than the third , I don’t even see the follow up still
nah, he had a lot of time to "think", he had a hundred different moves and chose the worst. Unless he is a 100, it’s definitely sniping.
the last one is for sure a stream snipe, they even resigned after and wanted a rematch, you probably meant XcQ's match?
3:08 "sneaky sneaky"
My mind: "get snuck up on" *with cyn murder drone's voice*
Imagine being one of those guys who played awful moves and they think you were streamsniping lol
lol the transition between naroditsky actually baiting a sniper and hikaru pretending a 600 rated player will only check his opponent for no gain if he's watching his stream
To be fair to the guy in Hikaru's video, Qc4 may be a garbage move, but garbage moves are what 600s play. Then you must also consider it is a check, and one-move checks are also things 600s like to do.
The problem was the player was playing a lot of moves Hikaru was suggesting
I don't think most of the persons here are actually stream sniping anyone. Prolly only in the Danya case
No, the danya case is the least likely one. The Hikaru clip was a blatant stream sniper, it's just missing some context.
@@tommydashed4205 rubbish. think about the likelihood of each player playing the move
@@jamarimcfarlane4844 all of these were stream snipers. The clips were just cut short
@@Onemandon1245 in hikaru's case, queen check is the most intuitive move for any beginner. In Jerry's case, a 1700 may have thought he found something brilliant missing the in-between move. Beginner psychology. Those are not evidence of stream sniping
@@jamarimcfarlane4844 like i said. Watch the full clips. In hikaru's case the opponent was playing all the moves that hikaru called out, beating xqc very easily. Hikaru then called out the queen check which the opponent did and blundered the game
Qc4 was not the worst blunder that could Happen considering the time diffrence i realy dont know if that guy was a stream snipper
In Both situations
It is not a blunder imo since rxd2 nxc4 rxd1 is gaining materials
The hikaru clip wasnt even sus, the guy was like 1000 elo and chess youtubers and coaches always say to look for checks
With the Hikaru one, what's the continuation that makes QC4 such a bad move? I'm having difficulty seeing it. Edit: I plugged it into Stockfish and it's a bad move, but white still has a massive advantage. Plus, xQc moved his king the wrong way
hikaru saying that a garbage move from a 600 rating = stream sniping and not just because he sees check and gets neuron activation
2:19 Bb4 is a blunder because even without the in between check White gets too much material for the queen
There was high probability any one would check king in tough spot....
And he said that move ages ago, by the time opponents played it board was heavily changed
I love how streamers have to make up reasons to sugest garbage move.
It’s not sure that the second video is stream sniper based on that move alone. It’s 600rated chess player and there’s a check on the board, they’ll likely take it. He knew that the pawn take is bad, he would make plays somewhere else on the board and there’s a check. I played low level players too so I know their “natural” moves
I never seen something like this before, it was actually interesting. Though I feel like it would be hard to play as you normally would for both parties if you going to do something like this.
The greatest chess move of all: just fuckin lie to people
Eric Rosen have some nice examples of the phenomenon. I clicked to rewatch them, but they were not included.
Part 2 pls. This was gold!
If players keep stream sniping, I'll have no choice but to do a part 2! 🤣
@@thechesshistorian On the behalf of everyone, I just wanted to say we appreciate you for your service
“C4, yeah C4 is good. Oh god, C4 is just completely winning. If he takes C4 im done. Oh man C4 is a dangerous move.”
1:46 queen c4 is engine's second best move, after Rook f8 check
“The king is pinned”1:34
yes we saw the video
2:33 I can’t believe Mo Syszlak would fall for this once again
You activated my trap card!
Except we're playing chess.
Card says "stop cheating."
How can knight takes e5 be good ?
Ah you win an pown ?
@@poyge394 whats a pown?
The point is that if black plays Rxd2, then white doesn't capture the queen but plays Rxd2 himself and the black queen is still hanging. If black tries to defend the rook again with a move like Qe6, then white trades both rooks and moves the knight back. Yes, he 'only wins a pawn,' but white retains too many positional advantages.
yes i figure out that you win a pawn, i was calculating take queen and that is not a good line
I doubt the Hikaru clip was stream sniping at all because I'm 1400 and idek why that move is so horrendous and their only 600 they probably just gave a check because it's a check and that's how 600s think
Hikaru really thinks the world revolves around him.
ngl, when i was in grade school & competing chess, my coach told me that if i intentionally sac a piece, especially a queen, i should act like i made a blunder so my opponent won't even think twice abt taking. acting def is a tactic & i'd recommend doing this in low elo tourneys.
3:04
I looped that part
Your biggest enemy, is yourself. According to stream snipers anyway 😂
Which is why there's a setting to delay stream. If u play bullet and put delay for 1 min - they not gonna get around in that time
danya's oponenet could sacrifice the queen for two rooks and knight. after the night moves rook takes rook, knight takes queen, rook takes rook check, king moves, then pawn takes knight.
Chessnetwork laughing makes me smile everytime
"3 clips of stream sniper trolling" is a more accurate title
2:10 almost Eric Rosen level acting, that
I think it normal move for 600 elo player
Bro got blame so hard💀
“Oh no, my queen.” -Eric Rosen
The 3rd one probably wasn't a snipe, as that kind of oversight is easy to make at the 1700 level. I know that because as a 1700 I have fallen for things like that before.
1st one was definitely a snipe. 2nd one idk.
shouldve added levy checkmating a screen sniper with his queen
Where is "oh no my queen"?
truuuueeeeee
That guy wasn’t even stream sniping Hikaru wth
It's annoying that people assume all of these are stream snipes. Statistically people are going to make errors that just so happen to be the same move the streamer is saying to troll. This is called confirmation bias.
The "out of no where" made me laugh.
the mortal kombat symbol with a horse is sick
*Sees a move any average player would make.*
*Calls out said move.*
*Player makes the move you knew they would make.*
"STREAM SNIPER!"
Duh some streamer think a bit too high about themselfs.. As if giving a check or attacking the queen would be super unnatural moves. But I guess always good to have some backup excuse just in case :D reminds me of league of legends when people pretended every time there was an invade the enemy would be stream sniping even though that's a natural thing happening to every player. As if playing a decent looking move that runs into a tricky tactics somehow is such a rare thing in chess lmao
I like how also all of these moves are just normal moves they might’ve played if they weren’t stream sniping.
LOL I play online since 2014 and I never knew about stream snipping and its counter defense. But this video was fun
This is so well compiled!!!
Ty! =D
Never attribute something to malice that you could easily attribute to incompetence,
and malice; simultaneously.
I am disappointed in you for not including gotham chess assisted checkmate it's the funniest twist i found
My favorite part when chess network did an in betweener and betweenered all over the place
S n e a k y S n e a k y S n e a k y !
Imagine being so clueless that have to stream snipe a BOARD GAME its litterally in front of you, exerything is there.
Ahh yes the "snipers gambit"
Lmaooo
Hikaru: says that Queen check is a great move, attempting to catch on sniping
Rookie player: makes a Queen check after 3 extra completely different moves, because in a lost position he always seeks for checks (like every beginner does)
Hikaru: OH MY GOD HE'S STREAMSNIPING, SO BAD😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
With the logic like these, he can say simply "Ah, and the next move is checkmating me" at the beginner of the game, lose it and then accuse your opponent of streamsniping, because you said it.
can someone explain to me why qc4 is a blunder because after rooks takes rooks white rook has to take the rook because if the knight takes the queen it would just be the queen for 2 rooks and a bishop and if rook takes rook back opponent has qc7 or qc8
Good question! After Black Queen moves away, white is up a clean 2 pawns and retains the positional advantage. So he can just move the knight back
@@thechesshistorian oh thanks i thought it was a big material blunder