SuperGM Doesn't Know Names of Tactics and Finds it Hilarious

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @SonuKumar-gf3zk
    @SonuKumar-gf3zk 16 дней назад +428

    12th Grade sees teaching 4th grade to second grade.

    • @GMHikaru
      @GMHikaru  16 дней назад +108

      Thank you for this comment - Hikaru was laughing because apparently there are chess terms he's never heard of. Chat was laughing with him - most people hadn't heard some of these either. I changed the title to reflect that's what's going on. BTW Sam Copeland was flattered Hikaru made a react of his video. -- the editor

    • @GloucoseSugarDevourer
      @GloucoseSugarDevourer 16 дней назад +16

      @@GMHikaru WOWOOW hi hikaru 20 minutes ago plis say hi i just hung my queen without my opponent realizing

    • @predator699
      @predator699 16 дней назад +3

      Pin of shame

    • @zhangyic
      @zhangyic 13 дней назад +6

      @@predator699 Why tf would this be a pin of shame

    • @joshuareynolds8134
      @joshuareynolds8134 13 дней назад +11

      ​@@zhangyic More importantly, is it a relative pin or an absolute one?

  • @Tarnbar
    @Tarnbar 16 дней назад +556

    When I grew up pawns were not called "juicers"

    • @octobsession3061
      @octobsession3061 16 дней назад +53

      when i grew up, bishop in the middle of the board wasn't called wooden shield

    • @aryan4880
      @aryan4880 16 дней назад +63

      When I grew up, pair of knights was not called "deez knights"

    • @TonyTheFuckingTiger
      @TonyTheFuckingTiger 16 дней назад

      When I grew up I actually had fun playing chess

    • @iskywalking420
      @iskywalking420 16 дней назад +15

      When I grew up, I played with no en passant....

    • @GenPac-q7z
      @GenPac-q7z 16 дней назад +3

      @@aryan4880😂

  • @carljustin5323
    @carljustin5323 15 дней назад +190

    Who uses the term cross-pin? Real chess players use real chess terms like ice skater, wooden shield, and deez knights

    • @BofaDeezKnights
      @BofaDeezKnights 13 дней назад +2

      Only a fossil would use cross-pin.

    • @jabinkooistra-bond
      @jabinkooistra-bond 9 дней назад +2

      In german chess, the white king is mandated to sacrifice all of the pawns... supposedly due to socioeconomic issues on the second rank. Only a real super duper galaxybrain gigachad hypergrandmaster would know these advanced rules.

    • @critica77y77
      @critica77y77 5 дней назад

      @jabinkooistra-bond Don’t forget the part where you have to let the enemy pawns immigrate to your territory.

  • @ivan_pozdeev_u
    @ivan_pozdeev_u 16 дней назад +75

    27:47 FYI: the narrator says "International Master Axel Smith coined this term in his book" while the book cover on the screen says "GM Axel Smith".
    This discrepancy is explained by the fact that Axel Smith is in fact a GM now, since 2016, but when he wrote the book -- and thus coined the term -- in 2013, he was still an IM.
    The shown book cover must be a subsequent edition.

    • @elonstruths1475
      @elonstruths1475 13 дней назад +1

      I mean, sure. But he was a GM when the video was made, so why call him an IM now?

    • @AdamHedley82
      @AdamHedley82 4 дня назад +1

      @@elonstruths1475 because he got demoted by making the king touch each other

  • @vlnow
    @vlnow 16 дней назад +173

    If Magnus or Hikaru hung a piece, i think their opponent would waste most or all of the clock trying to work out why.

    • @benwoodcock8805
      @benwoodcock8805 15 дней назад +6

      It probably wouldn't help any to not take it lol

    • @AdamHedley82
      @AdamHedley82 4 дня назад

      i be like "this is some trick right?" like how Rosen is like "oh no my Queen" and just wrecks people for taking it

  • @ssbeast101amv8
    @ssbeast101amv8 16 дней назад +402

    you know its a goofy ass tutorial when a top 10 player in history has never heard of it 😭

    • @stmnsdaddy
      @stmnsdaddy 16 дней назад +31

      not in history buddy

    • @myth5002
      @myth5002 16 дней назад +64

      @@stmnsdaddyin terms of Fide ratings Hikaru is tied at #10 with Ding Liren and Veselin Topalov others at a peak rating of 2816. So he is technically within top 10 in fide rating history.

    • @sesanti
      @sesanti 16 дней назад +39

      That's a stupid take. A GM no longer watches "tutorials". Hikaru is being a douche here. All the patterns mentioned in the video do exist, and most are named correctly. Maybe relative pin etc. are just made up terms, but it's still a pin, so they are not wrong.

    • @michaelreed2787
      @michaelreed2787 16 дней назад +10

      Totally disagree. Naka was pushing 2300 when he was 11. He didn’t learn this shit because he is a prodigy.

    • @michaelreed2787
      @michaelreed2787 16 дней назад +10

      @@stmnsdaddyYea Nakamura is objectively a top 10 player in the history of chess. Theres no argument. Hes literally one of the best players to have ever lived.

  • @sachensager8476
    @sachensager8476 16 дней назад +103

    25:26 Chesscom failing to spell "chess" in german correctly

    • @MyraGibsonMyraGibson-qh3do
      @MyraGibsonMyraGibson-qh3do 16 дней назад +6

      also 24:44 zwischenzug

    • @personal.assistant
      @personal.assistant 16 дней назад +9

      ​@@MyraGibsonMyraGibson-qh3doThat's spelled correctly... Also it's 24:35
      Why would you use a timestamp that's after what you're talking about is already over?! 🤦

  • @droidgeist
    @droidgeist 16 дней назад +47

    Obnoxious Hikaru.
    That guy's video was good.
    Guess he should have talked about the juicer fiancheeto making the classic wooden shield, forming a classic right triangle and fossilising the pawn.

  • @absoluteradiance5423
    @absoluteradiance5423 16 дней назад +24

    Reminds me of a presentation I made in class about a boardgame, chess of course, that basically explained how to play, some common tactics, as well as brief overview of positional analysis. Overall, it was aimed at new player audience, similar to how this video on tactics is mainly an introduction to some common strategies to include in a Chess game plan. In general, Its more useful to practice the actual calculation of moves, while still accounting for piece value and positional patterns.

  • @tomaszrasolomampionona5609
    @tomaszrasolomampionona5609 16 дней назад +46

    Wasn't Anish Giri lateley saying that Hikaru invents terms also? He talks about 'right triangles' and 'wooden shields'. These are also not traditional terms in chess.

    • @MauricioMartinez0707
      @MauricioMartinez0707 15 дней назад +20

      yeah but hikarus just joking, quoting popular streamers

    • @Chris.M
      @Chris.M 15 дней назад +1

      😂

    • @tomaszrasolomampionona5609
      @tomaszrasolomampionona5609 15 дней назад +3

      ​@@MauricioMartinez0707 I am not saying they can't do that or anything. I would in fact be hard-pressed to criticize the guy from the guide, considering he is not talking completely out of his ass. He is describing actual positions in the game, inventing terms or not.

    • @seheyt
      @seheyt 14 дней назад +3

      @@MauricioMartinez0707I’d love some sources. Because it is kind of annoying “creates the classic fossil”, “geometric blabla”, “juicer”. If I knew what memes they refer to I’d probably enjoy it more. It’s a bit like Epic Chess. You have to be in the mood to decode all the banter/nonsense

    • @supernaut314
      @supernaut314 14 дней назад +1

      ​@@seheyt idk if he made the term "juicer" for a bishop, but sadisticTushi uses it often on his shorts and videos.

  • @joshuabgambrell
    @joshuabgambrell 10 дней назад +8

    This is my friend Sam Copeland, he's an excellent chess teacher. I don't know why Hikaru is making fun of a video aimed towards sub 1000 players and children.

    • @superhero5834
      @superhero5834 3 часа назад +1

      Well Sam was happy that hikaru reacted to this video..and actually no, the video is aiming for the people who don't know chess yet.. cause even for a beginner these types of names and examples ain't useful to raise ur elo

    • @joshuabgambrell
      @joshuabgambrell 2 часа назад +1

      @superhero5834 I figured he would be, even with the tone hikaru took Sam is such a good guy

    • @superhero5834
      @superhero5834 2 часа назад

      @@joshuabgambrell he looks kind honestly.

  • @Ritz_Quest
    @Ritz_Quest 16 дней назад +43

    25:38
    Yes, that is not good German. It's pronounced "tsug ts-vong"

    • @kingkillah101
      @kingkillah101 16 дней назад +1

      I am a monk in the toug ta-vong chess monastery

    • @44r0n-9
      @44r0n-9 16 дней назад +6

      HAHAHA In an Austrian dialect maybe. It's "t͜suːkt͜svaŋ".

    • @labestianegra6373
      @labestianegra6373 16 дней назад +3

      No American ever pronounced "Zugzwang" correctly. Including Hikaru. And it wont happen. Maybe Levy sometime.

    • @nikirol4051
      @nikirol4051 11 дней назад +1

      ​@@labestianegra6373It's wild to me people can't pronounce it when the word "Pizza" literally has the same sound

    • @KaptnJolly
      @KaptnJolly 5 дней назад

      Tsook Tsvung

  • @sleepysoundz7573
    @sleepysoundz7573 16 дней назад +45

    Hikaru seems to have the maturity of a 11 year old. The video was excellently made and for sure would be really helpful for beginner to intermediate players. I don't understand why Hikaru gets the urge to belittle what the presenter says every 5 seconds.

    • @thegtaspot7925
      @thegtaspot7925 16 дней назад +7

      I wholeheartedly agree. He doesn't need to do that.

    • @ChessinaVan
      @ChessinaVan 14 дней назад

      I agree

    • @ЮрийПрокопьев-ъ2с
      @ЮрийПрокопьев-ъ2с 14 дней назад +6

      You also can have fun. Instead of worrying about non-existent problems.

    • @tufol33k78
      @tufol33k78 14 дней назад +1

      @@ЮрийПрокопьев-ъ2с exactly

    • @tufol33k78
      @tufol33k78 14 дней назад +3

      I mean... he's right
      from a pedagogical standpoint, most of terms referred can be useful, but they are made to intellectualize through concepts what from practice "just works"
      Learning a language, for example, grammar, syntax and theory is all good way to get better, but it's not the fittest for most people. It's in general more natural to learn through repetition, self-awareness, copying another human, finding what practically is said (or in chess, what actually "just works")

  • @genedios4473
    @genedios4473 16 дней назад +14

    Bro, 'pump up your rating' sent me to the nether realm

  • @sqwop1
    @sqwop1 4 дня назад +1

    Bro was like:
    Move piece and checkmate em
    How could he not know these😭

  • @blackjackAY
    @blackjackAY 16 дней назад +9

    Hikaru: "But anyways let's keeping going"
    That's how you know he said something hard

  • @andrewbloom7694
    @andrewbloom7694 16 дней назад +6

    So Hikaru was so good he never heard a single beginner term before lol

  • @colonelsanders1617
    @colonelsanders1617 16 дней назад +15

    2:05 SHOTS FIRED

    • @GrizzlyBear569
      @GrizzlyBear569 16 дней назад +3

      Levy always catching strays

    • @michn5711
      @michn5711 16 дней назад

      @@GrizzlyBear569 cause he loves levy lol

  • @YungLilBoii
    @YungLilBoii 16 дней назад +47

    Cmon Hiki. This wasn't nearly as egregious as you made it seem. Pretty good beginner tutorial.

    • @samwarren6008
      @samwarren6008 11 дней назад +3

      Exactly, it just gives names to associate moves, positions, and tactics which makes them easier to remember and execute.

    • @AndrejIzAwesome
      @AndrejIzAwesome 5 дней назад

      Lpdo is pretty ridiculous honestly

  • @joshmoxey.
    @joshmoxey. 8 дней назад +2

    "Guy with headband who makes fun of vegans"
    "Paul Saladino"
    As someone on Paul's protocol, I found this extra funny 😂

  • @joseraulcappuccino
    @joseraulcappuccino 16 дней назад +7

    laugh as you might but my favourite video on Hikaru's immortal King's Indian vs Gelfand (and where I first learnt about it) was the one by Sam. the nature of these tutorial videos may be a bit weird but Sam's actually a great teacher in his game analysis videos.

  • @Madagon367
    @Madagon367 16 дней назад +20

    I am laughing so hard. The guy is hilarious and Hikaru does not disappoint either as per usual. 'Nobody can bike that badly that must be a stuntman, right?' I'm in tears.

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 16 дней назад +4

    But he was right on point. “Stop hanging pieces!!”
    Seems simple. But once I got it through my skull, I went from 1200-1400 over a summer.

  • @Princevx
    @Princevx 16 дней назад +7

    0:41 I don’t know when combinations become chess tactics. When I was young, I I read in books, the term combination and not tactics.

    • @ivan_pozdeev_u
      @ivan_pozdeev_u 16 дней назад +1

      To my knowledge, in Russian terminology, these are called "combinations" if they involve a sacrifice and "maneuvers" otherwise. "Tactic" seems to be the English term which covers both.

    • @ponzi_0
      @ponzi_0 15 дней назад +1

      ​@@ivan_pozdeev_uthis makes a lot of sense, the only other distinction I could think is that a combination uses more than one tactical pattern in the same sequence, but I like the idea of tactical combination (sacrifice) vs tactical maneuver

  • @diogosantos1186
    @diogosantos1186 5 дней назад +1

    Just looking at Hikaru’s face already makes me cry laughing 😂

  • @scallygaming00
    @scallygaming00 11 дней назад +1

    Hikaru might need to use his game analysis to figure about what the dude in the video was talking about. But I don't even think stockfish can see through his brilliancy. Bro is just too smart.

  • @Toma-621
    @Toma-621 16 дней назад +5

    I'd love to see you or Levy make a parody course like this but its actually useful

  • @eek6764
    @eek6764 14 дней назад +5

    JP guy went full conspiracy nut

    • @sightninja
      @sightninja 7 дней назад +1

      Frankly - I’m not shocked.

  • @ivan_pozdeev_u
    @ivan_pozdeev_u 16 дней назад +7

    19:07 "I think he's [actually] trying to be serious [in this video]!"
    That's called "edutainment", Hikaru.

  • @captainxorro8553
    @captainxorro8553 13 дней назад +1

    Imagine how good Hikaru could be if he knew about these tactics.

  • @thecactusrespector
    @thecactusrespector 15 дней назад +1

    Bro was trying to reach a word count 😂

  • @張謙-n3l
    @張謙-n3l 9 дней назад

    I would argue separating relative pin and absolute pin is very important. When a piece is pinned to the king, it cannot move away. But if it's pinned to other things, even if it's pinned to the queen or a checkmating square, the pinned piece can be moved away if it can create a bigger threat, in this case, the pin doesn't really exist

  • @TTVAfluenza
    @TTVAfluenza 16 дней назад +7

    1:30 Nakamura has realized he can't be the number 1 chess player in the age of Magnus so he has to settle for biggest and best chess streamer lol.

    • @Zoro-4life
      @Zoro-4life 16 дней назад

      And you are subscribed to Hikaru and comment on his videos inspite of not liking him lol?

    • @hdmotivated
      @hdmotivated 15 дней назад

      He's not the biggest. Levy is.

  • @Kaze_Neko
    @Kaze_Neko 16 дней назад +14

    :Cross pin
    Hikaru:☠️

    • @Marveryn
      @Marveryn 16 дней назад

      on that cross pin should not the best move be reinforcing the bishop with a pawn that let you move the queen out of the pin. and if he take with the bishop you take with the queen that now protected with the pawn?

  • @Pahis1
    @Pahis1 13 дней назад +1

    Being able to name a tactic helps you find it in a game is a strange claim.

  • @delicrux
    @delicrux 7 дней назад

    as some one that has tried to learn from a 1800's chess book called the art of chess, i can confirm im still trying to learn what all the old names for the moves have become.

  • @diogosantos1186
    @diogosantos1186 5 дней назад +1

    Man, I swear to god I am crying with Hikaru’s reactions 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Caelestus59
    @Caelestus59 14 дней назад

    This is how you know when someone is a GM. They know when they hung their pieces...
    The rest of us regulars: What SORCERY is this!?

  • @richardjung9562
    @richardjung9562 15 дней назад

    i love how hikaru doesnt give a shit about calling the names of some competent stuff. he just does it

  • @PAPPADASH
    @PAPPADASH 13 дней назад

    Below like 1200 pins are the most powerful form of attack because people don't see them until it's too late very often. If you can get decent at finding and using pins early it will flat out win a lot of games.

  • @nevermind994
    @nevermind994 7 дней назад

    when you want to sound fancy and intelligent when you are presenting a school project you just copied from wikipedia:

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 16 дней назад +3

    I _always_ use soccer analogies for chess education. Didn't know there were other ways?

    • @ponzi_0
      @ponzi_0 15 дней назад

      Curious of your examples

  • @alexschmitz3414
    @alexschmitz3414 16 дней назад +21

    That just looks complicated for no reason lol

  • @asumazilla
    @asumazilla 11 дней назад

    Other people: Tactics. Chad Hikaru: moves.

  • @skout23
    @skout23 11 дней назад

    Having a name for something can indeed make it easier to recognize and remember. This phenomenon is known as the "labeling effect" or "naming effect." Having 4-5 different names for a pin.... :shrug:

  • @wendydelisse9778
    @wendydelisse9778 13 дней назад

    A lot of chess tactics have shared or overlapping themes.
    As an example, a "pin" and an "X-ray" attack have in common the idea of taking advantage of two (or more) opposing chessmen being on the same diagonal or on the same rank or file. A "fork" a greater percentage of time than one might initially think also takes advantage of two (or more) opposing chessmen being on the same diagonal or on the same rank or file.
    The tactics of encouraging an opposing chessman to leave or enter a certain square or set of squares somewhat often overlaps with the concept of the dreaded "poison pawn", a pawn that merely looks like it can be taken for free or taken in exchange for a pawn at first deemed to be of lesser value.
    The theme of "poison" chessmen is not only limited to pawns. Even a queen can be a poison piece. A poison queen that at first glance might wrongly appear able to be taken at the mere expense of a couple of minor pieces in the form of a knight and a bishop might after just a few more moves turn out to be a much more expensive grab than just the loss of a knight and bishop.
    In the first 12 or so moves of the game, the offering of a poison chessman, typically a poison pawn, is usually formally referred to as an "unrefuted gambit". However, the offering of a poison chessman does not have to be some "book move" from some long established line of play in the opening 12 or so moves of the game. Perhaps for example some supposedly free pawn one hastily snatches up around move 20 well after the opening "book move" stage of the game has played out will become an unfortunate grab that opens a path of freedom for a previously trapped opposing chessman to then sortie out in support of some ultimately game winning rampage by the opposing side.
    Short version: Chess "tactics" of various names often have shared or overlapping themes in common with one or more other named chess tactics. For the sake of simplicity, it might be better in game to look for a shorter list of themes to take advantage of, rather than to mentally go though an entire list of a couple or dozen or so named tactics. Rather often, "book openings" in the first 12 or so moves of the game will often invoke such tactical themes, but tactical chess themes can very definitely be sprung much later in a game of chess as well, and are not limited to memorized early game "lines of play".

  • @HamsterTown1
    @HamsterTown1 16 дней назад +2

    Ain't NO WAY that clearance moment. 👀
    Reminds me of 8 Mile: "This guys a gangsta? His real name is Clarence. And Clarence parents have a really good marriage." 🤣🤣🤣

  • @aivjiol
    @aivjiol 16 дней назад +2

    11:23 here a pin, there a pin, everywhere a pin pin

  • @jburch5752
    @jburch5752 10 дней назад

    I'm amazed that Hikaru could remember a game from 2004. Just consider how many thousands of games he's played since. But then again he is one of the top players in the world.

    • @BillyBall35
      @BillyBall35 День назад

      Yeah. But I feel like a lot of Grandmasters, especially the best of the best have extremely good memory, if not just photographic. Like Magnus has one of the best memories I've ever seen

  • @VivaLaFlaem
    @VivaLaFlaem 15 дней назад +1

    His "A" Sound in Zugzwang is better than Hikarus. Hikarus "A"-Sound is very english sounding

  • @khodion
    @khodion 16 дней назад +7

    LPDO comes from John Nunns Secrect of Practical Chess / Play

  • @simondewitt7161
    @simondewitt7161 2 дня назад

    9:53 The absolute pin position is borderline impossible

  • @3psical
    @3psical 13 дней назад

    "I go here, she goes there, I go here, she goes there, I win"
    nah there aint no way theres not a hidden meaning to that 😂

  • @nobertobrown8549
    @nobertobrown8549 14 дней назад

    the "ay ya yai" from Hikaru, always puts a smile😂👌

  • @ThiamUncomo
    @ThiamUncomo 16 дней назад

    19:40 Look at Hikaru's eyes
    Hikaru's mind: His what? oh... to draw white queen to d2

  • @ClarkPotter
    @ClarkPotter 6 дней назад

    I hit a 2000 rating and 20yrs of competitive chess without encountering the concept of "connecting rooks," which I find to be a wholly superfluous principle. It's just something that happens when you develop your queen and in the natural course of ensuring your pieces are coordinated and protecting one another, intrinsic to their geometry. It's silly to think of rooks "connecting" as somehow an end in itself one should strive to achieve as a principle unto itself.

  • @attilakiss8585
    @attilakiss8585 9 дней назад

    19:44 "Decoy" and "lure out" are not good terms in the example, because it is forced, so the "attraction" is better.

  • @DarkKnight-rf2uu
    @DarkKnight-rf2uu 16 дней назад +5

    The 10th game ended 5 minutes ago wheres the recap?

  • @livinlush4841
    @livinlush4841 16 дней назад +3

    Hikaru with the Levy shade…

  • @ahmadsamadzada6347
    @ahmadsamadzada6347 15 дней назад +1

    Hikaru roasting idk who this guys is😂

  • @wingwang007
    @wingwang007 15 дней назад

    “How many were new to you?” 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @thegtaspot7925
    @thegtaspot7925 16 дней назад +12

    I think this video was plain mean. Chess is getting more popular because of you guys and other RUclipsrs are popularazing it, so I dont think its fair to gang up on people trying to make chess videos

  • @brazilianmonk7670
    @brazilianmonk7670 10 дней назад

    "Top 4" was hilarious 😭

  • @Gautam89j
    @Gautam89j 16 дней назад +1

    Hikaru destroying career in one video.

  • @Veptis
    @Veptis 7 дней назад

    Mister ice skater, wooden shield, fossil, family fork, BBC, juicer... Is surprised about vocabulary?
    Maybe there should be an GMs(or commentators) react to Hikaru Analysis

  • @adamhankus1153
    @adamhankus1153 15 дней назад

    Hikaru losing his mind of juicer on bicycle 🤣

  • @jjmcn8377
    @jjmcn8377 16 дней назад +7

    I mean this is proof that world class players aren’t the best teachers. Phrases like “Loose Pieces Drop Off” are absolutely common, anyone who watches Naroditsky speedruns or John Bartholemeu will confirm. This video just radiates bad faith, watching a video for beginners and making fun of it because you haven’t heard the phrases before.
    It’s like a dad who is a mathematician making fun of school teachers for using something like the “smile and kiss method” to add fractions instead of just doing it because it’s simple to him

  • @Vulganizator
    @Vulganizator 15 дней назад

    This video is hilarious but the comments from kick viewers are even funnier

  • @Rey19917
    @Rey19917 14 дней назад

    9:20 can anyone tell me what was that bicycle crash meme

  • @Chris.M
    @Chris.M 15 дней назад

    You can have a relative discovered cross royal pin 😂

  • @x-1a000
    @x-1a000 16 дней назад

    bro tryna use hikaru and magnus to make the vid more profit, until hikaru came by💀💀

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 12 дней назад

    El Pedo - how could you forget? The trauma!

  • @mariotschl
    @mariotschl 13 дней назад

    I need a video of just Hikaru laughing

  • @Ciaolo
    @Ciaolo 14 дней назад

    If Hikaru knew more tactics he would be 4000

  • @Alekhine01
    @Alekhine01 11 дней назад

    I started playing chess about 50 years ago and have heard of all of these terms.

  • @xtennis77
    @xtennis77 11 дней назад

    It's funny because @Hikaru is legit god reviewing this guys sins

  • @Moglix3montana
    @Moglix3montana 16 дней назад

    Every time They put a little clip i completly zoned out tf

  • @allannortje6440
    @allannortje6440 16 дней назад

    "I have never heard this phrase in my life" -SuperGMHikaru , btw I am an accountant big shout out to the "big four" , I think I just hanged a amortization

  • @creamrising
    @creamrising 16 дней назад +1

    LPDO just blasted through the fimament of chess terms and can only be used as a pejorative 😅

  • @Catatonic419
    @Catatonic419 13 дней назад

    Chess grand master can’t imagine bending a rim.

  • @Luke123podcast
    @Luke123podcast 16 дней назад +5

    GENERATIONS RIGHT NOW MUST BE CHANGED

  • @johndavidallison7601
    @johndavidallison7601 15 дней назад +1

    LPDO is definitely a well known term

  • @PokerMel34
    @PokerMel34 16 дней назад

    I'm about to start making names up for moves like the weed man. This is that eye beam bishop which is the most dangerous of the top 4 bishops.

  • @readyplayerJesse
    @readyplayerJesse 14 дней назад

    "here are the big 4 tactics" proceeds to list 31 tactics.

    • @jamesontang3218
      @jamesontang3218 13 дней назад +1

      he said finally discovered attacks which was the end of the four tactics. He didnt list that many.

  • @brun4775
    @brun4775 16 дней назад

    Don’t believe Hikaru has never heard loose pieces drop off.

  • @Alekhine01
    @Alekhine01 11 дней назад

    Reuben Fine's The Middlegame in Chess used all but the cross-pin, but I have definitely heard of cross-pin. Perhaps he is using phrases older than you!

  • @tenten1417
    @tenten1417 16 дней назад

    After I heard Hikaru said tactics is most important, I go search and found that VDO and now I doubt that is it the same “tactics” Hikaru mean. 😂

  • @zarron221
    @zarron221 16 дней назад

    Perpetual check ✔️ New name on tactics 😊

  • @TimeLordThe10th
    @TimeLordThe10th 16 дней назад +1

    Hikaru reactions are just the best 😂

  • @titoburrito2236
    @titoburrito2236 15 дней назад +1

    Poor guy is probably gonna see this video

  • @FrozenAngel4173
    @FrozenAngel4173 15 дней назад

    We need a reaction to tim the tatman playing your chess bot as a new player to chess LOL

  • @Plexippuspetersi92
    @Plexippuspetersi92 15 дней назад +3

    Did Hikaru just get generation gapped?

  • @xtennis77
    @xtennis77 11 дней назад

    The 'Hobbled' horseman

  • @highsocks4169
    @highsocks4169 16 дней назад +1

    9:30 it should've been the queen behind the rook if anything. The rook isn't the more valuable piece lmao, so that just makes no sense. My interpretation is that if you move the queen then the rook gets taken.
    *ETA*
    12:20 doesn't make sense either. The guy wasn't there at all. For it to make sense the video should've started with the van already in front of him, that way he truly is "discovered". If we can SEE that he's not there, then it's not a discovered attack. This is awful lmao.

  • @TheZotmeister
    @TheZotmeister 6 дней назад

    Mr. Stallmate sure is being picky on pronunciation here

  • @Tocinos
    @Tocinos 14 дней назад

    I've 100% heard "Absolute Pin"

  • @stark_syndrome7857
    @stark_syndrome7857 13 дней назад

    This is the best chest content I’ve seen in awhile and yes I say chest and not chess because this guy has literally made me dumber so I’m making up stuff too.

  • @AllTheHandlesTaken
    @AllTheHandlesTaken 16 дней назад

    The Bongcloud is a tactic becsuse it achieves the desired outcome of making me laugh.

  • @MultiRavenclaw
    @MultiRavenclaw 11 дней назад

    Play it at 0.75, and viola, he sounds like the vegan guy now.

  • @ostentatious16
    @ostentatious16 День назад

    dont worry Hikaru, i dont think anyone knows half these terms..