8 sounds super young, but when you think about what that actually means it's unreal. At 7 I was still learning how to read lol, meanwhile she's doing simuls. I hope she sticks with chess, excited to see where she gets with it
Bodhana is simply the future of women's english chess. I was playing in 4ncl when she was sitting at the board infront of me in division 1, destroying a WIM while she is in a BOOSTER SEAT. Truly a prodigy
She could easily become strong enough to compete in open tournaments, not only in womens. EDIT: It's so unreal it's hard to put into words correctly. I'll try again: She IS already strong enough to compete in open tournaments against grandmasters.
Stories like these inspire me and give me hope for our future. I was once in a tournament back when I was rated around 2000 and I was absolutely destroyed by a 9 year old asian boy. It was a brilliant battle and I gave him all I could but he made it look so easy. I was so impressed and thanked him. Kids are incredible.
how is that giving you hope for the future? Do you think she is going to checkmate war, hunger, dispair and disease? What is going to be influenced by her besides chess? Comments like this make me lose hope for our future. Get a grip at reality bro...
Shes gonna be a legend, I can tell. I can't wait to see the world fear a new Genius. Hope she continues this as a career. She could really actually be one of the greats if she enjoys chess. I wouldn't blame her if she wants to get into sciences, or math with that smarts.
I believe I read she also broke the record for most FIDE points gained in a single competition. Something around 300-350 points. Was a blitz tournament facing mainly WIM and WGM players. Absolutely amazing
@@cammiex7238 These child prodigies can get pushed too much, or get too much exposure at a young that when they get older they start disliking the the thing they had interest in or became famous for. A good example of this is Vanessa Mae the famous violinist from Taiwan, she got pushed so much from her mother that in later life she gave up the violin.
Certainly a rising star in the Chess world. I just hope Bodhana doesn't believe all the hype about herself as she grows older and more experienced. That way she will cope with the fame and recognition at such a young age.
So once we went to this tournament in Hastings with my brother.he is about 1700 elo rated and coincidentally he played her and she absolutely destroyed him.World Class player😮
@NoobismSK2 Vaishali Pragnanandhaa beat Magnus in 2013 in Chenai, during a Simul. No one is untouchable. The comment of "wrecking Carlsen in 5 years' time" is entirely plausible. He is incredible at chess, but he's not a bot, he's human. And this new generation of chess players STARTED with game theory spawned from Stockfish. Can you IMAGINE starting THERE?
@@curtisholsinger6023Prag can defeat magnus along with a thousand other grandmasters but they all can never be better than him. Games are games. Goat is goat
15 years at the top and counting. . Bodhana is fantastic but to beat The GOAT she has to get to the top in the Open section and stay there for 15 years or more. . I wish her luck! . A female world champion would be brilliant!
I hope all this attention doesn't weight on her too much. Having so many eyes from all over the world looking at her is very stressful even for an adult
2:13 yes, she beat the England women’s team coach Lorin D’Costa. Very strange end because D’Costa was in a winning position (2 pawns and a knight vs just a bishop). D’Costa flagged and somehow there was a legal checkmate still possible for Sivanandan (don’t ask me how 😂) so the arbiter awarded her the win. She is a remarkable kid and as long as she continues to enjoy chess the sky really is the limit.
well Blitz wins do not count for real strength. i also bet a 2200 player at a tournament without even having any rating. got to an equal position in the endgame and just forced a win on time. so i was at least 600 elo lower rated (if i had a rating) but could still win.
@@ruaras6198 yeah, I believe so but if you gave me all day I couldn’t find the sequence of moves for white to win the game. I’m not saying anything was wrong with the decision, it just looks very strange to win in that position.
If there is a rook pawn, then an example mate is with the Black king on h1, the Black pawn on h2, the White king on f1, and the white bishop on the h1-a8 diagonal. It's not realistic, but FIDE rules don't account for that.
I was intorduced to her when she had a conversation and played against the older GM. She can play aggressive without risking too many fundamental chess ideas in the process. Dangerous.
Also participated, did very well in the Rapid Section but had a horrible day in the Blitz. I am a 2450 IM and she finished ahead of me. Yes, I was in very bad shape, but nevertheless my performance was 2200 and that is said to be unthinkable for 8 year olds. I will be watching her career with great interest!
Wow! Really enjoyed this. You know, a series covering the up and coming kids would be a fantastic addition. "Big Kids", like "Guess the Elo", as a theme (?) would be great. We know the top players are great, but showing who is up and coming .... and explaining why ... that would be cool. It is less cool when done after the fact, after all.
Absolutely phenomenal video! As a 6-year-old who adores chess, I'm so inspired by Boron Sandan's journey. It's incredible to see someone so young achieve such remarkable results in the competitive world of chess. Her determination and skill are truly outstanding, especially her performance at the European Blitz Chess Championship where she scored 8.5 out of 13 against a field filled with Grandmasters. Her game analysis, particularly the draw against a seasoned Grandmaster, shows her strategic depth and foresight on the board. It's heartwarming to see young talents like Boron paving the way for future generations in chess. She's not just a player to watch; she's a budding superstar setting new standards in the game. I can't wait to see where her talent will take her next. Go Boron! 💪👑 #ChessProdigy #FutureChessStar
@@a123_epic “Abhimanyu Mishra broke the United States Chess Federation record for youngest Expert by earning a 2000 USCF rating at the age of 7 years, 6 months, and 22 days, breaking the record of Awonder Liang.” She is not one in a century. Were currently in a time of some of the greatest and youngest minds to ever exist in chess and thats not even going back more than 40 years……magnus was born at the end of 1990 😂
Yea Ik about him the youngest GM in history breaking Fischer’s record but then no woman other than Judit Polgar has achieved this level as men usually dominate the chess scene. Isn’t it wild for a 8 year old to be 1900 though. Chess prodigy Misha is 10 and he is only 1200 @@H.i.m......
Most people refer to math as arithmetic. It's insane, even worse is people claiming they're good at math when the hardest math they know is calculus. At that point, with all due respect, you do not even know what math is.
Wow! Let's pray all the fame, attention and pressure and adulation don't spoil her hopefully her parents are loving sensible kind people who will protect her so she can grow up as a great human being first and a great chess player as a secondary area of development.
I know her personally as an English Junior player and actually her dad's super pushy and he's the one behind making her a superstar - he's acted super cool and relaxed in interviews but in reality he's not.
I mean Wikipedia says he strength is 1857 but if she beats multiple people ranked 2100 to 2300 her actual strength has to be at least fide master basically.
This is the most insane talent I've ever seen in the HISTORY of chess. An 8 year old drawing a GM and ending up the top ranked female in the tournament??? 😂😂😂 That's so unbelievable, what an incredible genius! Maybe she will become the worlds first female WC? With that level of talent it's possible for sure.
Her name literally means Bodhana ( Bodh= Sense ) Bodhan = to establish life into something and Bodhana is the feminine gender of the term Bodhan..... ..
I met Lorin D’Costa at an event at my university a few weeks ago! He has indeed coached the England Women’s team multiple times. Lovely man, and I’m sure he’s thrilled to see such young talent thriving in England.
I always like when the dissonance between players' name and their country 😅 USA: Nakamura, Japan Aronian, Armenia Netherlands: Giri, India England: Bodhana, India France: Alireza, Iran
Yeah but Aronian and Alireza switched federations as adults. Giri is actually Russian, not Indian (his ethnicity is mixed Russian and Nepali). Similarly Hikaru is Japanese-American by birth. Bodhana was born in London.
@@peekay4 Hikaru was born in Osaka prefecture Japan but yes his mother Aemrican (California) and father Japanese, Hikaru has dual US-Japan citizenship and grew up in US, Caruana's parents are from Italy and he is also a US- Italy dual citizen
We are seeing an era where girls will also become grandmasters from a very young age like boys and playing high level chess against top players that will encourage them to play in open section and probably become world champion. We are excited !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 out of the 6 highest rated under 10's are from England. The futures bright for English chess huh , provided they stay on track. Bodana, Ethan Pang and some other kid whos name I forget.
8 year old: 32 games, 32 wins
Kramnik: very interesting…
I know what you did there
I’m glad Gotham didn’t make the joke, but it’s still funny
@@tedlaver It's much funnier coming from a comment imo.
Aww man you beat me to it 😂
"I knew they hid something in their tea! >:'( "
"you play like an 8 year old girl" can never be used as an insult anymore...
how about a 7 year old girl
"you play like a 54yo romanian grandmaster"
I play like a 6 year old female french bulldog.
it can for magnus
@@vVearon She’s gonna troll Magnus and call him an old fart
8 sounds super young, but when you think about what that actually means it's unreal. At 7 I was still learning how to read lol, meanwhile she's doing simuls. I hope she sticks with chess, excited to see where she gets with it
Kids these days are born into insane technology. Their brains are at a much different level from that of our childhoods. Impressive none the less.
@@Wargasm54 But it's a double-edged sword, too: For every prodigy, there's probably over a thousand iPad kids.
She is probably also learning to read. These things are not linear.
@@nelsonnicholson6175the other double-edged sword is whether she gets a childhood... cos the polgar sisters kinda didn't get theirs
@@alveolateThat's her life, she is an unusual kid. Watch the feature content Levy talked about, instead of being on a IPad she learns chess....
gotham never fails to talk about kids that are better than him
Lolol
i think gotham is better
i dont think so the opponents she is winning against are probably better than gotham@@NoobismSK2
🤣🤣🤣
HE IS JUST A PROUD FATHER LOL.
Father Instinct.
Bodhana is simply the future of women's english chess. I was playing in 4ncl when she was sitting at the board infront of me in division 1, destroying a WIM while she is in a BOOSTER SEAT. Truly a prodigy
No pressure on that 8 year old! 😂
@@myth00s lol fr
She could easily become strong enough to compete in open tournaments, not only in womens. EDIT: It's so unreal it's hard to put into words correctly. I'll try again: She IS already strong enough to compete in open tournaments against grandmasters.
32-0??!!! Somebody better call Kramnik, she’s obviously cheating!!!!
"English" chess
The future of chess is indian
Stories like these inspire me and give me hope for our future. I was once in a tournament back when I was rated around 2000 and I was absolutely destroyed by a 9 year old asian boy. It was a brilliant battle and I gave him all I could but he made it look so easy. I was so impressed and thanked him. Kids are incredible.
how is that giving you hope for the future? Do you think she is going to checkmate war, hunger, dispair and disease? What is going to be influenced by her besides chess? Comments like this make me lose hope for our future. Get a grip at reality bro...
@@mortiparabeyda4130yo eberyone keep replying comments about kids who are good at chess.
So we can make this guy lose hope of the future entirely
@@mortiparabeyda4130 yeah lol its just a game
@@mortiparabeyda4130errr I think he meant hope for the future in Chess,not the world in general,chill out bro.
@@wakinguptothetruth.2566 true but he also said "hope for OUR future" so that adds to the confusion for some people
An 8 year old girl drew a grandmaster... 👏👏👏
Which grandmaster did the 8 year old draw? What grade did the painting teacher give her
Not impressive, my 4 year old daughter can do the same with enough crayons
Shes gonna be a legend, I can tell. I can't wait to see the world fear a new Genius.
Hope she continues this as a career. She could really actually be one of the greats if she enjoys chess.
I wouldn't blame her if she wants to get into sciences, or math with that smarts.
You know you never lose the title of Grandmaster, right?
@@MrHeroicDemonchess skill doesn't make you smart, don't keep spreading that misconception.
I believe I read she also broke the record for most FIDE points gained in a single competition. Something around 300-350 points. Was a blitz tournament facing mainly WIM and WGM players. Absolutely amazing
DON’T LET THE WORLD KILL HER INTEREST AND PROGRESSION PLEASE!
How will the world do that?
@@cammiex7238If she plays with women. Then she will only become the best woman. That would be the worst thing you could do to her.
@@cammiex7238 These child prodigies can get pushed too much, or get too much exposure at a young that when they get older they start disliking the the thing they had interest in or became famous for. A good example of this is Vanessa Mae the famous violinist from Taiwan, she got pushed so much from her mother that in later life she gave up the violin.
@@lessormore001 very correct. she should definitely play open tournaments to keep on learning.
I guess she bought all your courses, you didn’t plug them so I had to
for the 1st time instead of trolling him@@the_prasenjeet
Certainly a rising star in the Chess world. I just hope Bodhana doesn't believe all the hype about herself as she grows older and more experienced. That way she will cope with the fame and recognition at such a young age.
More videos on this girl as she progresses, please. I think she was the highest ranked seven year old, ever.
i actually saw her in person at the world cadets championships- her chess is terrifying and astonishing at the same time
fr
So once we went to this tournament in Hastings with my brother.he is about 1700 elo rated and coincidentally he played her and she absolutely destroyed him.World Class player😮
Really nice to see videos featuring some of the chess players who might be big names in a few years, would love to see more of these
Ladies and Gentlemen , we are officiallly witnessing Beth Harmon IRL
awesome seeing her taking headlines at a young age. Can't wait to see Levy show more of her games
Levy never fails to let us know who will be wrecking Magnus in five years time
Magnus is the goat, nobody is touching him
@NoobismSK2 Vaishali Pragnanandhaa beat Magnus in 2013 in Chenai, during a Simul. No one is untouchable. The comment of "wrecking Carlsen in 5 years' time" is entirely plausible. He is incredible at chess, but he's not a bot, he's human. And this new generation of chess players STARTED with game theory spawned from Stockfish. Can you IMAGINE starting THERE?
Sorry but you can keep dreaming about that😂😂😂
Ain't nobody touching magnus
@@curtisholsinger6023Prag can defeat magnus along with a thousand other grandmasters but they all can never be better than him.
Games are games. Goat is goat
15 years at the top and counting. . Bodhana is fantastic but to beat The GOAT she has to get to the top in the Open section and stay there for 15 years or more. . I wish her luck! . A female world champion would be brilliant!
Ooooh that photo of the girl and the old man is just magic.
I hope all this attention doesn't weight on her too much. Having so many eyes from all over the world looking at her is very stressful even for an adult
It was so lovely hearing positive chess news on non-chess TV for once. I hope she continues to grow and achieve!
2:13 yes, she beat the England women’s team coach Lorin D’Costa.
Very strange end because D’Costa was in a winning position (2 pawns and a knight vs just a bishop). D’Costa flagged and somehow there was a legal checkmate still possible for Sivanandan (don’t ask me how 😂) so the arbiter awarded her the win.
She is a remarkable kid and as long as she continues to enjoy chess the sky really is the limit.
well Blitz wins do not count for real strength. i also bet a 2200 player at a tournament without even having any rating. got to an equal position in the endgame and just forced a win on time. so i was at least 600 elo lower rated (if i had a rating) but could still win.
D'Costas pieces can block escape of the king. It's practically impossible to pull off in a game but it's how FIDE rules it.
@@ruaras6198 yeah, I believe so but if you gave me all day I couldn’t find the sequence of moves for white to win the game. I’m not saying anything was wrong with the decision, it just looks very strange to win in that position.
If there is a rook pawn, then an example mate is with the Black king on h1, the Black pawn on h2, the White king on f1, and the white bishop on the h1-a8 diagonal. It's not realistic, but FIDE rules don't account for that.
Finally a contender for Magnus
love that you’re covering Bodhana, the next big thing!!
I think bodhana is just feeling honoured and proud because she got to be featured in a gotham chess video.
I was intorduced to her when she had a conversation and played against the older GM. She can play aggressive without risking too many fundamental chess ideas in the process. Dangerous.
8 year olds never fail to break World Records!
Also participated, did very well in the Rapid Section but had a horrible day in the Blitz. I am a 2450 IM and she finished ahead of me. Yes, I was in very bad shape, but nevertheless my performance was 2200 and that is said to be unthinkable for 8 year olds. I will be watching her career with great interest!
I am very honored to know like 10 people that played in this tournament, i gotta ask them if they played against this girl
Let us know what they told you. :)
Levy: “being good at chess doesn’t mean you are smart”
Levy’s thumbnail: “200 IQ”
He pulls these titles and clickbait images out you know what.
Love the positivity and encouragement of this young girl
Wow! Really enjoyed this. You know, a series covering the up and coming kids would be a fantastic addition. "Big Kids", like "Guess the Elo", as a theme (?) would be great. We know the top players are great, but showing who is up and coming .... and explaining why ... that would be cool. It is less cool when done after the fact, after all.
Bro, imagine being a GM, devoting your entire life to chess and then you get mogged by an 8 year old. I would be reconsidering so many life choices.
Experienced chess players know very well how strong kids can get.
Chess is a young person's game.
“Are you Levy?…”
“Because you never fail.” 🗿
*Chess rizz* 🥶
Truly a Levy rizzman moment.
Yes
8-yo girl never fails to appear in a video of this guy
... what the fuck
Absolutely phenomenal video! As a 6-year-old who adores chess, I'm so inspired by Boron Sandan's journey. It's incredible to see someone so young achieve such remarkable results in the competitive world of chess. Her determination and skill are truly outstanding, especially her performance at the European Blitz Chess Championship where she scored 8.5 out of 13 against a field filled with Grandmasters. Her game analysis, particularly the draw against a seasoned Grandmaster, shows her strategic depth and foresight on the board. It's heartwarming to see young talents like Boron paving the way for future generations in chess. She's not just a player to watch; she's a budding superstar setting new standards in the game. I can't wait to see where her talent will take her next. Go Boron! 💪👑 #ChessProdigy #FutureChessStar
Love to see this. Please let her develop.
No, she's too strong. Send her to planet Vampa
8 year old: 32 games, 32 wins
*Kramnik has entered the chat*
Kramnik: ‘32-0, interesting’
Bodhana: 32/32 score
Kramik: It's time.
As a 8 year old kid, I can confirm this is impressive
She is a one in a century kind of player
Mmmm no
@@H.i.m......y not
1900 elo and she is 8 she hasn’t even hit her teens yet. She is the modern
Fischer @@H.i.m......
@@a123_epic “Abhimanyu Mishra broke the United States Chess Federation record for youngest Expert by earning a 2000 USCF rating at the age of 7 years, 6 months, and 22 days, breaking the record of Awonder Liang.”
She is not one in a century. Were currently in a time of some of the greatest and youngest minds to ever exist in chess and thats not even going back more than 40 years……magnus was born at the end of 1990 😂
Yea Ik about him the youngest GM in history breaking Fischer’s record but then no woman other than Judit
Polgar has achieved this level as men usually dominate the chess scene. Isn’t it wild for a 8 year old to be 1900 though. Chess prodigy Misha is 10 and he is only 1200 @@H.i.m......
She's now ready for chessboxing
How many pints of chocolate milk does she think it will take to lose to Levy tho? My money is on 20.
Levy fails to never not put video material in his videos.
10 likes and no comments? Lemme fix that
Kramnik: This 8 year old girl's 32-win streak is interesting.
That 1944 rating cannot be right. I'm just below that and this looks like chess well above my level.
it was blitz rating.
She clearly hasn't reached her ceiling yet.
Also I think Levy said engines gave her a 2500 rating for how she played that game.
I'm so happy Gothamchess is showing his audience how an 8 year-old has achieved much more than them, way to ruin their day 👍🏻
here before something
@@Evex6 here before someone
Pluh
@@ChezburgerLeaf Bluh
@@AK-CatBruh
At 8 years old i still didnt know how to do math wtf
and you still can't do it hahaha
Most people refer to math as arithmetic. It's insane, even worse is people claiming they're good at math when the hardest math they know is calculus. At that point, with all due respect, you do not even know what math is.
@@nemesis5640calculus? I don’t even know what that means
@@nemesis5640 calm down buddy this wasn't serious
@@nemesis5640 get off your maths high horse lmao
You know its serious when levy doesn't stare at us
Wow! Let's pray all the fame, attention and pressure and adulation don't spoil her hopefully her parents are loving sensible kind people who will protect her so she can grow up as a great human being first and a great chess player as a secondary area of development.
I know her personally as an English Junior player and actually her dad's super pushy and he's the one behind making her a superstar - he's acted super cool and relaxed in interviews but in reality he's not.
I mean Wikipedia says he strength is 1857 but if she beats multiple people ranked 2100 to 2300 her actual strength has to be at least fide master basically.
Levy never fails to never fail
This is the most insane talent I've ever seen in the HISTORY of chess. An 8 year old drawing a GM and ending up the top ranked female in the tournament??? 😂😂😂 That's so unbelievable, what an incredible genius! Maybe she will become the worlds first female WC? With that level of talent it's possible for sure.
This Indian chess prodigy has Indian roots and a Hindu. We are proud of her.
Proud of her, but she is a British national. Indian family values and discipline are cultivating champions worldwide!
Bobby Fischer reincarnated and they thought we wouldn't notice.
Guess Levy has finally find a new rival and it's a kid. Why am i suprised
Her name literally means Bodhana ( Bodh= Sense ) Bodhan = to establish life into something and Bodhana is the feminine gender of the term Bodhan..... ..
Congratulations to Bodhana! drawing against masters and even winning against a IM is not easy!
Asian parent: 🚬🗿 why cant you be that kid?
Krammik: 🗿👌
26:36 i don’t think that’s how math works
GM Nevednichy was actually 54 in this tournament, he just said "fifty" as an "at least 50" kind of statement. His subtraction was actually correct.
I met Lorin D’Costa at an event at my university a few weeks ago! He has indeed coached the England Women’s team multiple times. Lovely man, and I’m sure he’s thrilled to see such young talent thriving in England.
The 8-yo never fails to include Gotham in her videos
these jokes are so cringe and overused sorry i am not gonna give a like
@@BuggatiWeryonneither
Impressive that Krámnik hasn’t accused her of cheating yet
Both in speedcubing and chess, there are literally eight year olds who are better than me.
8 years old and defeating people with the ratings you listed is unprecedented. Maybe Samuel Reshevsky's talent at eight would be comparable.
I always like when the dissonance between players' name and their country 😅
USA:
Nakamura, Japan
Aronian, Armenia
Netherlands:
Giri, India
England:
Bodhana, India
France:
Alireza, Iran
Yeah but Aronian and Alireza switched federations as adults. Giri is actually Russian, not Indian (his ethnicity is mixed Russian and Nepali). Similarly Hikaru is Japanese-American by birth. Bodhana was born in London.
Youngest grandmaster is a US citizen -" Abhimanyu mishra" 🌚
@@peekay4 Hikaru was born in Osaka prefecture Japan but yes his mother Aemrican (California) and father Japanese, Hikaru has dual US-Japan citizenship and grew up in US, Caruana's parents are from Italy and he is also a US- Italy dual citizen
Ok, so if you want your child to excel in chess, put ANAND in their name 🤣🤣
Stopping kids from saying I liked my own comment
Thank u
W
Irrelevant to the video
Stopping kids from saying Stopping kids from saying I liked my own comment
@@Nat10244 Blud liked his own comment
Kremnik defnetly whould find her "intressting"
Levy never fails to include himself in his own videos
02:57 Kramnik: Hmm...Interesting
Levy introducing his plan B when magnus retires
For every chess prodigy born, a GothamChess Video is made
I finally got the book I preorder!!! Watch my chess career do a 360º
Levy never fails to make us watch kids
Bodhana is Sanskrit for “awakening”. She is just getting started and has not fully awakened at which time she will be Bodhi 😂
Love this! Girls and women in chess deserve more representation
We are seeing an era where girls will also become grandmasters from a very young age like boys and playing high level chess against top players that will encourage them to play in open section and probably become world champion. We are excited !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
32-0? I believe everyone would find this interesting
Don't say 32-0 kramnik might be suspicious
Very impressive, to hold a draw against a 45 years younger opponent in blitz. Kudos to GM Nevednichy!
This game against Yi is a thing of beauty
When she grows up she’s gonna be the best chess player in the world (not the best female chess player, the best period)
better than stockfish?
I think there’s a good chance you’re right.
32-0? This is a case for Kramnik
Levy's comments never fail to say Levy never fails
9:17 "swischenzug" xD it's with hard "Z" in german - ZWISCHENZUG not like a "see"-Z haha
Levy never fails
Really hope she holds on to a love of the game.
Levy never fails to get comments
Bruh this girls age is higher than my chess elo 😭😭😭
Them: you play like an 8yr old girl.
Me: thanks 😁
BRO HER 1ST GAME IS LITERALLY MY MODERN DEFENSE PREP WTF
she messed up tho it's...Ng4 a3 Nxe5 Nd5
I'm loving that you're covering women's chess ♥
3 out of the 6 highest rated under 10's are from England. The futures bright for English chess huh , provided they stay on track. Bodana, Ethan Pang and some other kid whos name I forget.
Ain't no way an 8-year old has 3x my elo
pov: she is levys unofficial daughter
It makes sense to be this much genius as she is an indian descendant 🏆
32 games 32 wins, this is... instresting -Kramnik
(Me as a 14 year old and 1600 elo on the chess website thinking I'm good)
play in tornaments you get more elo
@@arepasaxowhat is a tornament?