You are, hands down, the best chess RUclipsr. You aren't reviewing the big names, you never clickbait, no overly edited productions - you're a raw chess player sharing your journey, and that's why we're here. Thanks for doing what you do, Anna, you've got so much ahead of you!
Theres some psychology to being late tho. Its generally considered rude so it annoys people. Also, why rush? Most people play almost jusy as well without 3-5 minutes of a 90+ minute game
Thanks, Anna! I actually watch your videos because you think. Learning principles and lines is valuable, but learning how to think about chess is priceless, and I appreciate that you model that.
Honestly just started watching your content and it’s all because I got a chess board for Christmas from my dad. I’ve never played chess before in my life and never really paid much attention to it but your videos have captivated me and I’m staying engaged whilst you’re competing. These recaps go completely over my head as a noob but I’ll pick it up eventually 😂😂
16:35 I was thinking of Bg5 myself, but that ends in a draw with perfect play and apparently the engine likes Bh4 the most, clearing the f6 and g5 square of the bishop and making it able to walk up and capture the pawn. The line you chose is also winning, and probably the "human way" to play. Keep the updates coming Anna! Great fun to follow you. Happy new year from Denmark.
You learned a valuable lesson last game not to underestimate your opponent! Chinese proverb 'a lion uses all of its strength when attacking a rabbit'. There's another one not as relevant in this case 'a lion that chases two rabbits will catch neither of them'. Good luck!
It's just a hoot watching you analyze your games... The excitement and deep commitment to the game is thrilling to watch! And so I wish you all the best for you and your family, and Anna: keep kicking ass!
Having focused on endgame study a lot the last few months, I LOVED the breakdown of this endgame, it was fascinating to see how complex this was and how precise play was needed to stay in the lead. Best of luck for the rest of the tournament!
You know it was a crazy game when Pia calculates different lines and the bar swings from fully black to fully white. Congratulations on the win, and good luck tomorrow!
Julien Song also had problems with the clock in his last tournament and it was very bad for him. A friend of his (who's a GM if I recall well) told him: "Stop trying to always play the *best* move. Just make sure to play a GOOD move." It ended up helping him a lot and he finished his tournament better than he started. So lately, everytime I see you struggle with time I say: "Come on Anna. Just find a good move!"
Pia’s Cramling devotion to nurturing Anna’s passion for chess is truly heartwarming. It’s a beautiful example of how support and encouragement can help talents flourish!
Not sure about this, but suppose white in the ending puts his King on g4 and moves it between g4 and h4 to keep out the black King. You can obviously play Be1 to stop him from doing that, but then you abandon control over a3, so Nb1-a3-b1 etc. becomes possible. White has a very passive position, no doubt, but will it be possible to break through?
Congratulations Anna this a victory, nobody can take away from you. Don't worry about to much thinking in a game. You're just are a rising star and not everything is perfect right now...... but it will be soon.
I don’t know if we have similar problems with playing slow. But I get often mesmerized by the position of play and the field of all possibilities rather than trying to win. I always want to think outside of the box and execute the proper tactic. Knowing that I have a won game , but I end up losing on time. I guess I would like to say that the creativity of chess is more important than the other aspects
I used to officiate high school football (American) and some of the worst games I did was when I got to the game just in time. My mind hadn't transitioned into game mode yet. So, I was always playing catch up. It looks like you got caught in the same position. Congrats on the win anyway.
Nice game Anna. I was told when I was going to tournaments to not ask my opponents rating at the start of a game beause either you either over estimate or under estimate your opponent. I was told to play the board and not play the rating. When the game is over and the result is known, I would then ask the rating. I actually beat someone much higher than I was because if I had known what their rating was prior to the match, I probably would have gotten intimated and played badly.
I totally agree with you. Then the next stage in progression, which I was told, was to play the board and not the opponent. Since if its Ding Liren, etc then there is no way, that you do not know what your opponents rating is.
Wow - great game and thanks a million for the end game tips and techniques!!! I frequently use one of your mom's tips/techniques to win end games! These will help!!!!
Very well done. As someone who has mentioned how I think there are times when you spend far too much time when it is pretty obvious that a very good move (either best or very close to the same as best, and easy to play following moves) can be made, I do trust you to play well under time pressure. Hopefully your judgment about when it is worth getting into time trouble, will improve. My view is to only do that when it is critical enough and likely enough to find a superior move, versus every move you have found so far being too easy to beat. The night before last, I played a game where any of 3 moves seemed to win easily enough. One was extremely solid, one was trappier but solid enough, and one was aggressive and not flawed, other than the availability of the 2 better moves. I chose the solid move, and my opponents' imperfect response allowed me to play the trappier move in addition on the next move, then I crushed him. When replaying the game for analysis after it was over, the engine was having trouble deciding between the first two moves, both being around +0.5 but often switching places and varying from 0.45 to 0.63 as the engine level went from 26 to 30 to 32 to 34 to 36. I decided to let it run overnight, and I woke up with the analysis at level 51, with the trappy move being best, 0.54 vs 0.49 vs 0.34. Even knowing that, I would still play the more solid 0.49 move every time, because no tricks are required to keep a solid advantage. The trappier move may be better, but if Stockfish 16 at level 36 didn't understand what exact line punished the opponent most, as it did understand by level 51, then neither would I. Someone who just made a mistake costing them 0.5 on move 5, 6, or 7, was likely to make more mistakes, so I went for the absolutely solid move that locks up that gain, and waited for more mistakes and inaccuracies to flow in. Being around 1400, a consideration for me is what type of position I am better at playing, what types of mistakes am I better at avoiding, what style of game do I do best at. At your level, those things still matter, but not as much, because you make smaller mistakes, play almost every kind of position well, can handle any style of play, better understand what an opponent is trying to do, etc.
Glad you read our comments about time management. ❤ One exercise, instead of chewing on what is the best move, ask yourself - What move would GM Anna Cramling make - and then do it. Love your energy, your videos. You’re fun to watch and listen to.
Great work Anna! I could feel your frustration with the time management. Would be interesting (after the tournament) to hear what training you are or going to do to improve. Would help everyone I would think.
Good luck in round 4. I am 72 years old. It is very tiring to play otb games and maintain any thought process. Your opponent is to be commended. I love your mother's commentary, she was almost screaming for you to take your King on the walk to collect the H file pawn. Well done and continued success.
Fue un emocionante juego Anna, no tengo tiempo de ver los directos cuando compites en el torneo, pero espero tu video de resumen de partida cada día, que tengas un lindo año nuevo y a superar la meta que te propusiste para el torneo 💪🏻✨🏆♟️ @AnnaCramling
I analysed the moves on high depth in leela. Kg7 was indeed better than Bd8 because after the knight is free, you have the winning move Kg5 threatening the pawn on h5. If he protects with the knight, Ba5 gets white into Zugzwang winning the game for black. The reason that b2 is not the best move is Kf2 stopping both pawns. If you instead do what you showed in the video, your king can again attack the pawn on h5 and the knight cannot protect it again due to Zugzwang.
Congratulations and Good luck in your next game. Way to continue to not give up and fight until the end playing your best under a small amount of time there for a moment. I have watched you play the Botez sisters in 3 minutes and bullet chess. You did so well against them. I know you must think about your moves but does a faster nonthreatening move help at times or is it just too risky? Get some rest, do some prep, and eat something early as you said it might help you be ready and prepared for the next game. Thanks for the cheerful recap. Hope you win tomorrow. 🐝
I always enjoy your games. I would love to travel around with you and watch you play. You are so fun and full of energy. I love your moms commentary too. What a great family.
I noticed even in other previous videos, but now i realize the real secret of Anna winning games:and that's pasta! 😁😁 Since i am italian i am quite proud of it. Pasta alla bolognese is ok but my personal tip for Anna, before any important game, is to try pasta with extravirgin olive oil and a lot of parmigiano: it is extremely simple, light but hugely powerful in the same time. It's a boost for muscle and brain: the ideal diet for athlets either in soccer or chess!!
Trust your intuition. I have been watching your tournament games for a long time. It seems that the first move you make after a long thinking usually worsens your position. At the same time, before the long thinking you sometimes know intuitively the correct move. Trust your intuition. You’re very smart, strategic. Am amazed by your intellect. Trust your intuition.
You did play the end game "very nicely". Well done and congratulations on the win. 2 wins and a draw... and winning with the black sort of makes up for the draw with the white pieces the game before.
17:30 “I could play something like Kf6 but this would allow his knight to be free” I literally said out loud I don’t understand and then she says “yeah little bit complicated” 😅
9:11 into the vid. ii think that's crazy people say that. Chess is all about positions and the more you analyze and acquaint yourself with a position the better you will become. Sure you may lose games but through analysis you gain understanding and thus later gains. so keep doing what you are doing and keep with chess, Love your analysis and games. Thank you for the Chess vids.
I can hear mom in my head: "yes e5, that's... well I would have played differently... I would have played differently, yes... yes, not e5 yes... that's a very sad move e5..." What a dear.
I really like Anna's recaps, but Pia's live commentary is the real gem. Very engaging, explicative and honest.
Helps so much for me whos knowledge of chess is basically just the rules.
Where does she comments?
@@italorodrigueslopes on her twitch channel. It is linked in the video description. She is currently commentating her next game.
@@Omega_Edit_sthanks!
@@italorodrigueslopes @AnnaCramlingExtra
You are, hands down, the best chess RUclipsr. You aren't reviewing the big names, you never clickbait, no overly edited productions - you're a raw chess player sharing your journey, and that's why we're here. Thanks for doing what you do, Anna, you've got so much ahead of you!
Well she was nominated
But we have Levy and Antonio, Eric😅
lol "never clickbait"
75 years old and still playing in tournaments! Admirable!
Indeed. And Anna's father is not far from that.
@@Doutsoldome Korchnoi played until 80. There was an 85 year old playing in London a few months ago!
We don't stop playing because we get old; we get old because we stop playing!
@@lwalker8785 That is true!
Hey
75
Is not that old😂
The Magnus style late arrival is the key to victory. :)
Theres some psychology to being late tho. Its generally considered rude so it annoys people. Also, why rush? Most people play almost jusy as well without 3-5 minutes of a 90+ minute game
Special dispensation when U "pig-out"🍜@@fauge7
Hahaha
😂😂😂
Your enthusiasm and clear commentary make all your videos extremely enjoyable.
Man what a comeback from a very difficult position in the early endgame. Well played!
This was such a great game. Seeing the chat go crazy in the endgame was great to see! And great commentary as always!
Thanks, Anna! I actually watch your videos because you think. Learning principles and lines is valuable, but learning how to think about chess is priceless, and I appreciate that you model that.
Honestly just started watching your content and it’s all because I got a chess board for Christmas from my dad.
I’ve never played chess before in my life and never really paid much attention to it but your videos have captivated me and I’m staying engaged whilst you’re competing.
These recaps go completely over my head as a noob but I’ll pick it up eventually 😂😂
Same here!
@@ioanno I fell off a bit life got in the way but your comment might’ve brought me back 😂
I don't know why, I'm tearing up at 20:19 when you tell us he said that was a real fight, it seems like he proud with you anna :')
Thanks for the commentary, Anna. Very helpful. I have personally benefited so much from your instruction. Keep it up.
Anna's recaps are always just in time for my lunch at work. Perfect length, great content, amazing chess. I approve.
When your move earns "sad move" tag and not "funny move" tag, then we're in trouble. lol Great comeback, Anna!!
“I read your comments “
Classic 😂
16:35 I was thinking of Bg5 myself, but that ends in a draw with perfect play and apparently the engine likes Bh4 the most, clearing the f6 and g5 square of the bishop and making it able to walk up and capture the pawn. The line you chose is also winning, and probably the "human way" to play. Keep the updates coming Anna! Great fun to follow you. Happy new year from Denmark.
What I love about you is that you always have a very positive commentary. And you use others weaknesses against them nice
Fantastic game and the analisys by you're mother was amazing..... she was soooo happy seeing you make the important moves.... great to see.....👍
It must be great to have your Mom commentating on the LIVE. Great Team. Good Luck!! What your doing is GREAT!! Love following your progress.
Just awesome Anna. I'm wishing that you win the tournament. Remarkably, Beautiful and Brilliant. ❤❤🎉
You learned a valuable lesson last game not to underestimate your opponent! Chinese proverb 'a lion uses all of its strength when attacking a rabbit'. There's another one not as relevant in this case 'a lion that chases two rabbits will catch neither of them'. Good luck!
Great game Anna. So happy for you. Keep it going
It's just a hoot watching you analyze your games... The excitement and deep commitment to the game is thrilling to watch! And so I wish you all the best for you and your family, and Anna: keep kicking ass!
Having focused on endgame study a lot the last few months, I LOVED the breakdown of this endgame, it was fascinating to see how complex this was and how precise play was needed to stay in the lead. Best of luck for the rest of the tournament!
Very enjoyable video, thanks. Your game analysis- and self-analysis- were interesting and honest.
You know it was a crazy game when Pia calculates different lines and the bar swings from fully black to fully white.
Congratulations on the win, and good luck tomorrow!
Julien Song also had problems with the clock in his last tournament and it was very bad for him. A friend of his (who's a GM if I recall well) told him: "Stop trying to always play the *best* move. Just make sure to play a GOOD move." It ended up helping him a lot and he finished his tournament better than he started.
So lately, everytime I see you struggle with time I say: "Come on Anna. Just find a good move!"
Well done Anna! Love your recaps. Good luck next round!
Pia’s Cramling devotion to nurturing Anna’s passion for chess is truly heartwarming. It’s a beautiful example of how support and encouragement can help talents flourish!
Hola, vi la retransmisión en twich con Pia y fue increíble la remontada de la posición, gran juego Anna!
Not sure about this, but suppose white in the ending puts his King on g4 and moves it between g4 and h4 to keep out the black King. You can obviously play Be1 to stop him from doing that, but then you abandon control over a3, so Nb1-a3-b1 etc. becomes possible. White has a very passive position, no doubt, but will it be possible to break through?
Black will slowly rotate its bishop to f6 then move the king over to capture the c pawn while white can’t do anything about it
Congratulations Anna this a victory, nobody can take away from you.
Don't worry about to much thinking in a game.
You're just are a rising star and not everything is perfect right now...... but it will be soon.
I don’t know if we have similar problems with playing slow. But I get often mesmerized
by the position of play and the field of all possibilities rather than trying to win. I always want to think outside of the box and execute the proper tactic. Knowing that I have a won game , but I end up losing on time. I guess I would like to say that the creativity of chess is more important than the other aspects
Love this so far Anna, Good luck winning.
I used to officiate high school football (American) and some of the worst games I did was when I got to the game just in time. My mind hadn't transitioned into game mode yet. So, I was always playing catch up. It looks like you got caught in the same position. Congrats on the win anyway.
Nice game Anna. I was told when I was going to tournaments to not ask my opponents rating at the start of a game beause either you either over estimate or under estimate your opponent. I was told to play the board and not play the rating. When the game is over and the result is known, I would then ask the rating. I actually beat someone much higher than I was because if I had known what their rating was prior to the match, I probably would have gotten intimated and played badly.
I totally agree with you. Then the next stage in progression, which I was told, was to play the board and not the opponent. Since if its Ding Liren, etc then there is no way, that you do not know what your opponents rating is.
Loving these videos Anna, they’re super polished, informative and professional
Wow - great game and thanks a million for the end game tips and techniques!!! I frequently use one of your mom's tips/techniques to win end games! These will help!!!!
Very well done. As someone who has mentioned how I think there are times when you spend far too much time when it is pretty obvious that a very good move (either best or very close to the same as best, and easy to play following moves) can be made, I do trust you to play well under time pressure.
Hopefully your judgment about when it is worth getting into time trouble, will improve. My view is to only do that when it is critical enough and likely enough to find a superior move, versus every move you have found so far being too easy to beat.
The night before last, I played a game where any of 3 moves seemed to win easily enough. One was extremely solid, one was trappier but solid enough, and one was aggressive and not flawed, other than the availability of the 2 better moves. I chose the solid move, and my opponents' imperfect response allowed me to play the trappier move in addition on the next move, then I crushed him.
When replaying the game for analysis after it was over, the engine was having trouble deciding between the first two moves, both being around +0.5 but often switching places and varying from 0.45 to 0.63 as the engine level went from 26 to 30 to 32 to 34 to 36. I decided to let it run overnight, and I woke up with the analysis at level 51, with the trappy move being best, 0.54 vs 0.49 vs 0.34. Even knowing that, I would still play the more solid 0.49 move every time, because no tricks are required to keep a solid advantage. The trappier move may be better, but if Stockfish 16 at level 36 didn't understand what exact line punished the opponent most, as it did understand by level 51, then neither would I. Someone who just made a mistake costing them 0.5 on move 5, 6, or 7, was likely to make more mistakes, so I went for the absolutely solid move that locks up that gain, and waited for more mistakes and inaccuracies to flow in.
Being around 1400, a consideration for me is what type of position I am better at playing, what types of mistakes am I better at avoiding, what style of game do I do best at. At your level, those things still matter, but not as much, because you make smaller mistakes, play almost every kind of position well, can handle any style of play, better understand what an opponent is trying to do, etc.
I love following these tournament games that we now get analyzed live by Pia and then once more recaptured by Anna.
Thanks for the commentary, once again, good luck for the next game! 😊👍
Well fought, Anna! Good luck on your next match.
17:55 Anna is one of few individuals that can pull the mom card, and actually be permitted
Glad you read our comments about time management. ❤ One exercise, instead of chewing on what is the best move, ask yourself - What move would GM Anna Cramling make - and then do it. Love your energy, your videos. You’re fun to watch and listen to.
GGs Anna! Good luck for Round 4. And I kinda like the idea of guessing your game result based on your reaction in the first few seconds of the video🤣
Great work Anna! I could feel your frustration with the time management. Would be interesting (after the tournament) to hear what training you are or going to do to improve. Would help everyone I would think.
I got the impression that she thought experience was paramount. Which makes sense.
Awesome play and seeing the move for your bishop in advance.
Good luck in round 4. I am 72 years old. It is very tiring to play otb games and maintain any thought process. Your opponent is to be commended. I love your mother's commentary, she was almost screaming for you to take your King on the walk to collect the H file pawn. Well done and continued success.
Good Luck Anna Thanks for sharing you process with us. I enjoy watching your youthful energy !
Enhorabuena por tus apasionantes vídeos!!! Sufro cuando veo que te apuras de tiempo 😅
Love the background she gives us. Notice how her position at 6:00 is frazzled, like her head and stomach at the start of the game!
Fue un emocionante juego Anna, no tengo tiempo de ver los directos cuando compites en el torneo, pero espero tu video de resumen de partida cada día, que tengas un lindo año nuevo y a superar la meta que te propusiste para el torneo 💪🏻✨🏆♟️
@AnnaCramling
OMG What a rollercoaster of a blockbuster game. Awesome!
Thank You Anna my game has been stuck for years,but you have helped so much in the last month! 👏😁🥰
Me fascina tanto tu amplio conocimiento en el ajedrez y el genuino amor que le tienes a él. Me alegra tanto haber podido conocer tu canal, Anna :)
That was a brilliant queen sacrifice. Don't let anyone tell you that you think too much. Brilliant!
can u update us with the tournament standings after each game anna ?
Good luck Anna , for the whole tournament .
English, Botvinnik formation, symmetrical variation. Something I play often. Great to see it at a high level.
congratulations!! very well done and explained. good luck in the next round.
Well played! Your enthusiasm shines through when speaking of these games. Nice video!
Great stick to Game Plan, as well! Had me nervous for you, however! Nothing comes easy in life … or chess! Great Job, Anna!! ❤️
Anna I like your bubbly explanation of all your chess games! Keep up the good work. You have a great smile also😊👍
I analysed the moves on high depth in leela.
Kg7 was indeed better than Bd8 because after the knight is free, you have the winning move Kg5 threatening the pawn on h5. If he protects with the knight, Ba5 gets white into Zugzwang winning the game for black.
The reason that b2 is not the best move is Kf2 stopping both pawns. If you instead do what you showed in the video, your king can again attack the pawn on h5 and the knight cannot protect it again due to Zugzwang.
Congratulations... An excellent victory Anna. Improving your ELO
Love it when you analyz the game too
Congratulations and Good luck in your next game. Way to continue to not give up and fight until the end playing your best under a small amount of time there for a moment. I have watched you play the Botez sisters in 3 minutes and bullet chess. You did so well against them. I know you must think about your moves but does a faster nonthreatening move help at times or is it just too risky? Get some rest, do some prep, and eat something early as you said it might help you be ready and prepared for the next game. Thanks for the cheerful recap. Hope you win tomorrow. 🐝
Me ha encantado tu explicación, he aprendido mucho. Gracias y enhorabuena.
I always enjoy your games. I would love to travel around with you and watch you play. You are so fun and full of energy. I love your moms commentary too. What a great family.
I noticed even in other previous videos, but now i realize the real secret of Anna winning games:and that's pasta! 😁😁
Since i am italian i am quite proud of it. Pasta alla bolognese is ok but my personal tip for Anna, before any important game, is to try pasta with extravirgin olive oil and a lot of parmigiano: it is extremely simple, light but hugely powerful in the same time. It's a boost for muscle and brain: the ideal diet for athlets either in soccer or chess!!
Love your smile and positive attitude! Great recaps too ♟️
Trust your intuition.
I have been watching your tournament games for a long time. It seems that the first move you make after a long thinking usually worsens your position. At the same time, before the long thinking you sometimes know intuitively the correct move.
Trust your intuition. You’re very smart, strategic. Am amazed by your intellect. Trust your intuition.
The formula; Fuel up, arrive with a dramatic late entrance, then demolish him with strong play! Foolproof!
A real fight! Well said, and a ton of fun to watch. Cheers!
2:02 that just reminded me of anne scene eating the pie😂😂
Go Anna Go! I'm rooting for you and looking forward to your next video. Please keep them coming. Also, Strawberry!
Well done Anna! Happy New Year!
You did play the end game "very nicely". Well done and congratulations on the win. 2 wins and a draw... and winning with the black sort of makes up for the draw with the white pieces the game before.
Best of luck for round 4 Anna.
That looked so hilarious when you were chowing down your food....😅
That bolognese right before playing was one hell of an Italian Opening
Impressive recovery and comeback win! Great job and inspiring Anna, good luck tomorrow & thank you!
ANNA-LYZING : "Dont develop all your pieces - create a disadvantage - and then go for the kill with some tactical break!" - Nice recipe!😂
Well played Anna.
Best wishes for the next round.
What a nice old Swedish gentleman!
17:30 “I could play something like Kf6 but this would allow his knight to be free” I literally said out loud I don’t understand and then she says “yeah little bit complicated” 😅
I don’t even know how to play chess and I find your chess videos so compelling.
Amazing end game by you. Really well done! I believe you can win the tournament if you focus up and make sure ur not hungry!
Congrats on the great victory! Best of luck in your next game!
I really enjoy your games and how you don't panic when your time is running down.
9:11 into the vid. ii think that's crazy people say that. Chess is all about positions and the more you analyze and acquaint yourself with a position the better you will become. Sure you may lose games but through analysis you gain understanding and thus later gains. so keep doing what you are doing and keep with chess, Love your analysis and games. Thank you for the Chess vids.
Great come back from the so-so opening....enjoyed Pia's commentary.
Good job seeing the tactic but f pawn attacks are risky!
*SZCZĘŚLIWEGO NOWEGO ROKU , DLA WSZYSTKICH !!! 🎉⛄*
7:52 it seems the guy at the third board also was upset by Anna's move
Great game, your thinking paid off!
Snyggt spelat Anna! :)
Let's go Anna, I hope you really win the whole tournament.
i would recommend not eating right before games. the digestion process causes the mind to be less sharp and focusing becomes difficult af
Good luck Anna for round 4
Anna is confident and incredible 🎉🎉🎉
I can hear mom in my head: "yes e5, that's... well I would have played differently... I would have played differently, yes... yes, not e5 yes... that's a very sad move e5..." What a dear.