Andrew Tate's Dad Was A Legendary Chess Tactician

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2022
  • Hikaru analyzes some of his games against Andrew Tate's dad, the legendary chess tactician Emory Tate
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  • @AP-oq9rz
    @AP-oq9rz Год назад +9351

    I played Emory once in 1809. For the first time he opened my eyes when he upgraded his pawn into a bugatti (didnt even know what that was back then). I was only 200 rating back then but now I manage to beat the average 400.

  • @Mox1990
    @Mox1990 Год назад +3699

    Turns out emory has taken on every human in a chess match. Wow what an accomplished player

    • @ONEPIECE-gw3ky
      @ONEPIECE-gw3ky Год назад +32

      Every man be capping

    • @APNine
      @APNine Год назад +44

      @@ONEPIECE-gw3ky really???😱😱😤😱😱

    • @LAL-MRD
      @LAL-MRD Год назад +43

      I’ve watched Emory play every human being before so I can confirm this to be true

    • @Icky999
      @Icky999 Год назад +1

      @@ONEPIECE-gw3ky You're lying. They're all telling the truth and I am also right.

    • @vikinggamer7727
      @vikinggamer7727 Год назад

      "Not me though"

  • @jsmith3345
    @jsmith3345 Год назад +8688

    I played Emory once. He showed up at our club and I, being a 1600ish player at the time and not knowing him, asked him if he was new to chess. He said he was learning.... He attacked my kingside with h5-h4.... He loved pushing h pawns. About twenty moves later, I resigned. I got to see him in some tournaments in Alabama. He is certainly missed.

    • @redataoussi
      @redataoussi Год назад +68

      The smith hunter

    • @icebreaker9006
      @icebreaker9006 Год назад +301

      TURN TO THE LORD JESUS CHRIST BEFORE ITS TOO LATE, GIVE YOUR LIFE TO HIM AND START WALKING IN OBEDIENCE, WITHSTANDING FROM ALL SIN AND WICKEDNESS, JESUS SAID THE PATH TO HEAVEN IS HARD AND NARROW, AND FEW FIND IT. MATTHEW 7:13-14, HEBREWS 5:9, JOHN 14:15, MATTHEW 7:21-26, 1ST CORINTHIANS 6:9-10, JOHN 3:16-21, JOHN 10:7-8, MATTHEW 10:26, AND LUKE 13:5. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

    • @3kpapii
      @3kpapii Год назад +10

      @@icebreaker9006 why do you religious people always feel the need to push your beliefs upon other people

    • @dali2054
      @dali2054 Год назад +82

      wish i knew how to play chess all this looks so interesting

    • @3kpapii
      @3kpapii Год назад +122

      @@dali2054 he basically did what is called a pawnstorm in chess, an agressive tactic but if done properly can be lethal

  • @stevenvalentino5587
    @stevenvalentino5587 Год назад +5867

    I played Emory once, he broke into my house and killed my dog but I had a pretty good kingside attack before he checkmated me. Definitely one of the best players I've ever played.

    • @JohnStockton7459
      @JohnStockton7459 Год назад +273

      Top G never misses, your dog didnt want the smoke

    • @icebreaker9006
      @icebreaker9006 Год назад +16

      TURN TO THE LORD JESUS CHRIST BEFORE ITS TOO LATE, GIVE YOUR LIFE TO HIM AND START WALKING IN OBEDIENCE, WITHSTANDING FROM ALL SIN AND WICKEDNESS, JESUS SAID THE PATH TO HEAVEN IS HARD AND NARROW, AND FEW FIND IT. MATTHEW 7:13-14, HEBREWS 5:9, JOHN 14:15, MATTHEW 7:21-26, 1ST CORINTHIANS 6:9-10, JOHN 3:16-21, JOHN 10:7-8, MATTHEW 10:26, AND LUKE 13:5. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

    • @yeetwchybaban
      @yeetwchybaban Год назад +2

      lol

    • @NoRockinMansLand
      @NoRockinMansLand Год назад +9

      Almost 💀'd you

    • @clairvoyant-
      @clairvoyant- Год назад +4

      jhon wvik

  • @Sethseneca
    @Sethseneca Год назад +1524

    I played Emory once. I couldn’t match his perspicacity and indefatigability so ultimately I lost.

  • @panosts6178
    @panosts6178 Год назад +3956

    Emory was definitely brilliant. He didn't have the discipline to be a GM and play drawish positions. He constantly went for attacks. More of an artist than a machine for sure

    • @jazzminchen4204
      @jazzminchen4204 Год назад +203

      Chess artist. That's nice.

    • @Yrgzip0
      @Yrgzip0 Год назад +627

      Yeah Andrew has mentioned how his dad always played for the win and would rather lose making a push than play for a draw. Is that the smart move? Probably not, but it’s definitely respectable.

    • @sowmyan3458
      @sowmyan3458 Год назад +470

      lmao he's an artist who doesn't like to draw

    • @josuastangl7140
      @josuastangl7140 Год назад +42

      @@sowmyan3458 hahaha

    • @vulk7183
      @vulk7183 Год назад +19

      Just like his son Andrew who always had the artistic desire to be famous

  • @janringbeck4119
    @janringbeck4119 Год назад +3557

    I played Emory around 880 A.D. He was raiding my monastery together with other Vikings. He could read the stars and predict weather patterns by using his chess board. That was how he and his fellow Vikings navigated. He offered me to spare my life and wife, in case I could beat him in a chess match. I couldn't, he beat me on the kingside and attacked my queen after the match was over.

  • @DragonballG.
    @DragonballG. Год назад +2740

    I played Emory once, he arrived in a Bugatti, asked what colour my Bugatti was, sipped on sparking water, breathed air, then proceeded to show unmatched perspicacity and indefatigability in our match. He fool’s mated me, then outro’d to Tourner Dans La Vida. His son played a match next to me, winning the under 16’s chess championship at 5 years old. He headkicked his opponent and stole his girlfriend, all whilst chewing on scavenged KFC and without the assistance of a nightlight. Amazing.

  • @witmentality5910
    @witmentality5910 Год назад +2479

    I played Emory right after he pillaged and plundered my village in southwest Africa, 10 miles from the Nile. While it was a close game, the win ultimately went to him because he sacked his queen for my middle pawn, but unfortunately I don’t remember the rest because I blacked out

    • @human8612
      @human8612 Год назад +47

      Nile is in east Africa not west

    • @tonyliu9493
      @tonyliu9493 Год назад +246

      @@human8612 Emory is the reason the Nile is in east Africa

    • @NoRockinMansLand
      @NoRockinMansLand Год назад +8

      @@tonyliu9493 😳

    • @moda8509
      @moda8509 Год назад +5

      You blacked out even more ?

    • @sekokhan5307
      @sekokhan5307 Год назад +7

      @@human8612 thats the joke einstein

  • @itsyoboiasu1441
    @itsyoboiasu1441 Год назад +876

    I played Emory once. He had a very good kingside and it was a very close game but I certainly had the upper hand most of the game until he said”what color is your Bugatti ..” after which my king committed suicide…! What a chess player truly sensational !

  • @sagarb.21
    @sagarb.21 Год назад +41

    I played Emory Tate once back in the 90s. He is such an inspirational guy. He explained to me that my unborn status cannot be used as an excuse to not play.

  • @willchongwei
    @willchongwei Год назад +531

    This one time at band camp, I played Emory. He was actually a very talented musician as well. Not many people know this but he defeated me with one hand, whilst playing trombone with the other. Hell of a guy.

    • @UNKNOWN5427
      @UNKNOWN5427 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @-guitarhero
      @-guitarhero 10 месяцев назад

      how do you play a trombone with 1 hand

  • @blank_C7
    @blank_C7 Год назад +886

    “My unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer indefatigability makes me a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor.” - Andrew Emory Tate

    • @kinglear5952
      @kinglear5952 Год назад

      Especially in the fields of rape and human trafficking.

    • @justinrensel8518
      @justinrensel8518 Год назад +14

      @@CL0_ JR is just repeating his father's line. He talks about it in the Patrick Bet David interview.

    • @mujtab8siddiqu1
      @mujtab8siddiqu1 Год назад +25

      Emory Andrew Tate II is the chess player and father of Emory Andrew Tate III the kickboxer.

    • @CL0_
      @CL0_ Год назад

      @@mujtab8siddiqu1 thats what i said

    • @CL0_
      @CL0_ Год назад +2

      @@kevinmalone675 finally, someone who gets it.

  • @andyruiz1269
    @andyruiz1269 Год назад +376

    I played Emory once at a small tournament in London. I opened up with an e5 and I don’t remember anything else. I woke up in a pool of blood in the middle of a field, with a single sticky note stuck to my forehead which read, “checkmate”. I didn’t know where I was so I wandered for days, hoping for some human contact. I ended up seeing some bright white lights a few hundred metres away, I was starving, wet and delirious. As I got closer and closer I realised it was a car, I could hear what sounded like music coming from it, it was “tourner dans la vide”, and the car was a Bugatti. I felt a sudden shock in my chest and heard a loud bang… I realised I had been shot. I woke up in intensive care 3 weeks later. To this day I don’t know what happened, I’m never playing Chess again, and I am now haunted by images of Bugatti’s.

  • @timeismoneyinsights
    @timeismoneyinsights Год назад +67

    "which is not the move of a top g"- incredible

  • @mythorganizer4222
    @mythorganizer4222 Год назад +351

    I played Emory once when he invaded my kingdom back in 1504. I managed to check his king but shortly after he went after mine and with a single swing of his legendary bugghati sword technique killed both the king and the queen. It was a sad day for the kingdom but I say it was Common Tate W.

  • @JoseFlores-du4my
    @JoseFlores-du4my Год назад +712

    I played Emory once. We were in opposing camps in a drug dispute and instead of the carnage of gang violence we played a game. I got mated in 17 moves but he let me live. Awesome guy!

  • @ilikethingsfromjapan
    @ilikethingsfromjapan Год назад +193

    I played Emory once. He had a very quiet but powerful aura about him. I’d been playing professionally for 6 months so I was fairly inexperienced but I had a lot of confidence. He absolutely destroyed me with a H6-H7 horse attack which left my queen wide open. After he check mated me he made me eat all my chess pieces as a lesson, which I promptly did, and unfortunately chipped 13 of my teeth. A brilliant mind and a brilliant man.

  • @doom7872
    @doom7872 Год назад +481

    I wish this comment section was readable, I wanted to actually see what people had to say about him.

    • @Doormat_Specialist
      @Doormat_Specialist Год назад +14

      Same here

    • @slyramu
      @slyramu Год назад +7

      Same

    • @adambreezy251
      @adambreezy251 Год назад +118

      These cringe kids ruining all the good stories about real people meeting him

    • @TKCEDM
      @TKCEDM Год назад +92

      Yeah sad to see it's a bunch of 12 year olds that think they're funny, especially considering it's all the same regurgitated Bugatti jokes

    • @ahmadadam450
      @ahmadadam450 Год назад +6

      Yeah..

  • @marwanfahmy6028
    @marwanfahmy6028 Год назад +204

    I played Emory once. I was walking through the Sahara practically dying of thirst. I was frantically searching for even a single drop of water when emory emerged from the ground holding cold, refreshing bottles of water. I begged him for one and he told me i can have all of it if i beat him at a game of chess. Unlucky for me, his kingside attack really blindsided me, and I lost the match. He said, take this one bottle anyways, but then i blacked out and i woke up with no water

    • @prat391
      @prat391 Год назад +14

      why does emory sound like a stand user

  • @funahead5426
    @funahead5426 Год назад +210

    "My unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer indefatigability makes me a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavour"
    -Emory Tate.

    • @PlutoEsBliss
      @PlutoEsBliss Год назад

      He is really good in speaking English frfr

  • @azueri9187
    @azueri9187 Год назад +55

    I played Emory once in 1199 A.D. He pillaged my castle and slaughtered my people all the while attacking the kingside of me and several other super grandmasters. One of the best chess players I’ve ever fought.

  • @singpi2414
    @singpi2414 Год назад +255

    I played Emory once when I was talking to Adam in the garden of Eden and out of nowhere tourner dans le vide starting playing and he pulled up in a Bugatti challenging me, Adam, and Eve at the same time crushing us all and proceeded to also beat the Snake and left.

  • @bigjohn5142
    @bigjohn5142 11 месяцев назад +5

    i played Emory back in 1977 Versailles france, i was simply dumbfounded, bewildered, flabbergasted even, at his sheer perspicacity and indefatigability, i did not stand a chance.

  • @Harry-vc7fj
    @Harry-vc7fj Год назад +555

    I played emory once. He brutally beat both me and my sister and had a very well constructed kingside attack. He still lost though so he got mad and killed my mum

  • @ak42069
    @ak42069 Год назад +38

    I actually played Emory once back in 2008. What I thought was a chess game quickly turned into a game of golf and who could knock the pawns the farthest off the board. Unfortunately he promoted his pawn into a queen giving him the double move allowing him to turn 3 of his queens on the board into the Bugatti. He won a very close game that day.

  • @donbon5563
    @donbon5563 Год назад +26

    I once played Emory in the prehistoric ages. He had a very good kingside attack and then after he beat me we ate a velociraptor together for dinner. Truly a gentleman

  • @ld6461
    @ld6461 Год назад +25

    I also played Emory one time. Checkmated me with his King. I'll never forget that day.

  • @DaaimShabazz
    @DaaimShabazz Год назад +16

    The footage is from the World Open (in Valley Forge). I took on an old first generation digital camera. The resolution was low obviously but it was a previous moment. Mark Paragua beat Bonin ( on the next board) with mate in eight!!!
    I do remember that clock and may have taken a photo of it.
    Glad Hikaru found it useful. :-)

  • @pingu6338
    @pingu6338 Год назад +75

    I played Emory once. He invented the time machine mid-game go back 40 years back to talk to my soon to be parents and he try to convince them to not let their future son (me) to not get into chess then he went to 1909 France to tell some random Italian entrepreneur that he should start a car company. Then went back to present date but I have a well defended king so I ended up winning by time. Certainly a top-tier player.

  • @madudepeter100
    @madudepeter100 Год назад +42

    I played Emory once, it was a cold summer in the Bahamas, the winds were howling and there he was. Standing in between the shadows of my lawn , with a chessboard in his grasp. His kingside attack really got me

  • @brianmccormick8328
    @brianmccormick8328 Год назад +68

    Played Emory before. He sacked rook for knight and shattered my kingside pawns and left my king alone. Proceeded to beat me in about 10 moves after that.

    • @vulk7183
      @vulk7183 Год назад

      Won't you claim your price...?
      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣

    • @hellfire5738
      @hellfire5738 Год назад +5

      Then his son came and beat you *literally* with 10 moves. Then you woke up.

  • @oootto2152
    @oootto2152 Год назад +44

    I played Emory once. I was born in a small village. I was still a child when we were raided by chess players. Foreign chess players. Torn from my club, I was made to play their strategies. With each new club, my masters changed along with the openings they made me play. With each change, I changed, too. My thoughts, personality, how I attacked kingside with h5-h4... openings can kill.

  • @kyrozephyr8628
    @kyrozephyr8628 Год назад +14

    I played Emory once in 1922. He preached speeches about equality and labor rights to my pawns. Eventually unrest grew and the pawns revolted and decapitated my king and proclaimed a new Free Pawn Republic that lasted 70 years before my king took power again, however he doesn’t call himself king anymore.

  • @jakeprewitt3009
    @jakeprewitt3009 Год назад +15

    Love this. Mr Tate was so much fun to watch as a scholastic player in the 90s.

  • @miqseri
    @miqseri Год назад +8

    I played Emory once. He simply uttered the words "It's Tateing time" and proceeded to absolutely Tate all over the chess board. Truly one of the chess players of all time.

  • @anshuuu9708
    @anshuuu9708 Год назад +15

    I played Emory once, and now our game is known as the first recorded chess game in the history of chess.

  • @Mccoins
    @Mccoins Год назад +5

    i LOVE how much respect chess players have for eachother. Its why i love the game

  • @joeydiazfunnyclips5751
    @joeydiazfunnyclips5751 Год назад +65

    I played emory once, 5 moves into the game and he achieved hive mind consciousness with the chess pieces and my pieces began attacking themselves and eventually my pawns formed a circle around my king and decapitated him. Good game

    • @jason8079
      @jason8079 Год назад

      call it the french defense

  • @Iwo142
    @Iwo142 Год назад +35

    I played Emory once. After rushing his pawns he stood up and checkmated me with the king. He was the last person known to check with the king, what a true legend

  • @rafectennis
    @rafectennis Год назад +146

    “Sometimes you gotta sacrifice a b**ch” - Andrew Tate

  • @puzzlepenguin2910
    @puzzlepenguin2910 Год назад +32

    I love watching Hikaru either analyzing or playing games. It's so much fun! 😁

  • @icecoldhristaki9450
    @icecoldhristaki9450 Год назад +28

    I played Emory once in 1205 B.C. I was hunting a mammoth when i found him doing handstand pushups. He offered me a sparkling water and we sat there for 19 years. It was a truly inspiring battle but he won with 0.4820 moves. I miss him every day.

    • @kl6544
      @kl6544 Год назад +2

      You literally have no concept of time if you think 1205 B.C had mammoths

    • @icecoldhristaki9450
      @icecoldhristaki9450 Год назад

      @@kl6544 (it's a part of the joke bro)💀

    • @kl6544
      @kl6544 Год назад +4

      @@icecoldhristaki9450 imma be honest with you my man i dont think it was

    • @Pascal-mg5zf
      @Pascal-mg5zf Год назад

      @@kl6544 it 100% wasnt haha but still funny

  • @Space-lb7be
    @Space-lb7be Год назад +34

    I want more video of Emory! It’s fun to watch

  • @TruantAll
    @TruantAll Год назад +12

    I played Emory once as a small child, back when the Bongcloud opening was still named Knight's Dildo. He caught me on a nasty counterattack and screamed Top G while punching the clock. I've never played since.

  • @clarkgomez4420
    @clarkgomez4420 Год назад +12

    It's amazing how he can remember every move that was played

    • @jqamrl3204
      @jqamrl3204 Год назад +7

      He has his move sheets

  • @flamarjr2000
    @flamarjr2000 Год назад +268

    A very famous Emory quote, “ I didn’t invent chess but when God invented chess… I was standing right there! “

    • @eightyoutube11
      @eightyoutube11 Год назад +5

      Lame tbh

    • @stupedbeats
      @stupedbeats Год назад +10

      UNFAZED

    • @sickisick8103
      @sickisick8103 Год назад +9

      @Ashura maybe not cold, but it's actually a fun joke😂.
      I think you're just an enraged kid because of Andrew... but this is not Andrew, it's Emory. Keep your sadness and envy to yourself ig🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @eightyoutube11
      @eightyoutube11 Год назад +5

      @@sickisick8103
      ? It’s a lame quote . Don’t know what all your blabber was about

    • @damiendhark1000
      @damiendhark1000 Год назад +7

      @@eightyoutube11 Ur so mad for some reason.

  • @fallingsky219
    @fallingsky219 Год назад +3

    I remember playing Emory in Siberia back in ‘89, it was a hard fought game but I had to resign since a tiger ripped my arm off and I had blacked out due to blood loss. Wish I could’ve played him again before he passed 🙏

  • @Kenny-md2zf
    @Kenny-md2zf Год назад +14

    I played Emory once and he seems to have a talent to let chess speak for itself

  • @justAMZ
    @justAMZ Год назад +62

    I played against Emory Tate once. I tried pulling a kingside attack (probably my best move) and then he said my location, the name of every family member of mine, and the Bugatti he would use to murder them all. I sadly resigned, but it was a really good game.

  • @mrsmith3930
    @mrsmith3930 Год назад +32

    Emery used to play for St Alban's chess club in England back in the 90's I remember him well.

  • @hahahahaha-od6oy
    @hahahahaha-od6oy Год назад +8

    that smirk was nasty my man 8:40 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @karamshawa3648
    @karamshawa3648 Год назад +9

    I played Emory once. But his unmatched perspicacity couple with his sheer indefatigability made him a feared opponent which ultimately made me quit.

  • @williamzhao2456
    @williamzhao2456 Год назад +231

    I hope Hikaru can challenge Andrew someday

    • @marwood9421
      @marwood9421 Год назад +179

      Andrew would get destroyed but it would make for some good content.

    • @2HandHangerDunksOnly
      @2HandHangerDunksOnly Год назад +97

      Andrew is nowhere near as good as his father, especially in terms of chess skill.

    • @jacksonfitzsimmons4253
      @jacksonfitzsimmons4253 Год назад +33

      @@2HandHangerDunksOnly nah Andrew would easily beat Hikaru or Magnus

    • @amkh110
      @amkh110 Год назад +102

      @@jacksonfitzsimmons4253 smoking that sarcasm too much lmao

    • @jaymatthews9324
      @jaymatthews9324 Год назад +2

      He don't want the smoke, G

  • @ahmadshayan1547
    @ahmadshayan1547 Год назад +2

    I just love the fact that everyone here has played Emory Tate at some point in their life.

  • @charasmaticfiend2688
    @charasmaticfiend2688 Год назад +2

    Yup. I know all those players from my days in the NYC chess scene.
    Washington Square Park and both Marshall and the late great Manhattan CC.

  • @redataoussi
    @redataoussi Год назад +8

    Hikaru so smart he surfs on the algorithm! Wow would told hikaru will someday review games against tate

  • @roy_mezz-awake2470
    @roy_mezz-awake2470 Год назад +3

    I played Emory once in Tiraspol after he attempted to use a pickaxe to chip away at a Lenin statue. He loved attacking kingside and was extremely aggressive.

  • @Jerome-mv3ps
    @Jerome-mv3ps Год назад +11

    I played Emory once in 2087. He played the famous StockFish Opening, consisting of 33 moves of plain theory, I answered with the Emory defense. Somehow he was not surprised by that. I always tried to at least stalemate him, because I knew winning just wasn't an option for me but then I missed his double en passant leading to forced checkmate in 18 moves. After he won he advised me to take his very own time capsule which was a bugatti-delorean and to come back to this video.

  • @Duck72432
    @Duck72432 Год назад +16

    I played Emory once I beat him so he shot me in the head but I survived, the next day I woke up dead

  • @Shiggystardust
    @Shiggystardust Год назад +4

    Im truly gobsmacked how many people played Emory.

  • @AfkAustralian
    @AfkAustralian Год назад +3

    I played Emory once. In a remote alleyway in the city of Perth, Western Australia. I was walking down it alone, at night, when suddenly from the shadows Emory emerged with board and pieces in hand. Was a wonderful game except for his stifling kingside attack. Amazing player and brilliant tactician

  • @DickenSauce
    @DickenSauce Год назад +6

    So sad that people in the comments disrespecting Emory, he's dead
    R.i.p
    Atleast don't makes jokes about him

  • @lukesolomons732
    @lukesolomons732 Год назад +9

    I played Emory Tate once, he beat me after a couple of swift moves, he then asked me "what color is your Bugatti?.

  • @Tulslp
    @Tulslp Год назад +3

    I played Emory once in 42069 BC and He pushed his H pawns were he would go on to check mate me and I went into a outlandish rage following this L

  • @strikelandviktor
    @strikelandviktor Год назад +4

    I played Emory once in 1505 in Florence. Someone named Niccolo or some shit keeps whispering in my ear about a fast copper colored wagon I could buy with the winnings. 20 moves in, Emory started screaming about perspicacity and infatiguability and I just resigned.

  • @parthtehlan8988
    @parthtehlan8988 Год назад +8

    apparently everyone's played him

  • @ExcellentHealth
    @ExcellentHealth Год назад +3

    I played Emory once. We both picked up pieces and put them down on different squares.

  • @DaPopeOfDope101
    @DaPopeOfDope101 Год назад +7

    Imagine if that man had the discipline to take a draw, he could’ve been 2700 easily. Still a legend in chess to say the least!

  • @ExploringAlpha
    @ExploringAlpha Год назад +3

    This is legitimately fn crazy that hikaru actually played emory tate

  • @gingerbread7778
    @gingerbread7778 Год назад

    I’m glad you made this video, subscribed.

  • @fixxed7925
    @fixxed7925 Год назад +1

    i played emory once. as a rookie pirate who just entered the grand line in search of the one piece, i spotted him on his ship when he offered a friendly game. but to my surprise, he used his chess chess devil fruit and checkmated me in only one move. truly a humbling and exciting experience. a few years later, i was saddened to find out he got defeated at the hands of monkey d luffy.

  • @darwinrev
    @darwinrev Год назад +9

    I played Emory once, he attacked my my home Shiganshina and opened the gate which allowed titans to eat my mother. I then grew up plotting revenge and to this have kept moving forward until i kill my enemies. TATAKAE

  • @mistatwista261
    @mistatwista261 Год назад +21

    I played Emory twice. He came to me in 36432 BC when I was still a caveman. Back then I was a rising street flute performer, so we had to play a quick one. On move -3 he mated me with his king by promoting it to a Karen. Sadly, managers back then weren't invented... Devastating loss

  • @b3nj4m1n2
    @b3nj4m1n2 Год назад +1

    I played Emory once I can’t remember the date exactly but it was a little bit before fall of the Roman Empire. He checkmated me in 1 move.

  • @mekero4643
    @mekero4643 Год назад +3

    I played emory once back in 98, it was a legendary night one could certainly not forget. Sadly I forgot nearly everything, because I was put into a coma. When I woke up, Emory was sitting right next to my bedside, with a chess board in front of him and the keys of a Bugatti behind his ear. "Stand up" he said, "stand up & lose again". That´s right, just then I found out I lost the match, he proceeded to tell me everything. So apparently, after he arrived in his brand-new Bugatti & an ass cheek in both hands he sat down in front of me and looked me dead in the eyes. Then he played his pawn, boom. Apparently I got posessed and checkmated myself, then Emory put me to rest with a simple jab cross combo. What a guy honestly!

  • @d_15745
    @d_15745 Год назад +5

    I played Emory once. He checkmated me in the first move.

  • @Abhishek-fe3zs
    @Abhishek-fe3zs Год назад +6

    I played Emory one time and he just pushed f3, g4, h4, h5 and sacked a piece to checkmate me

  • @supernova1365
    @supernova1365 Год назад +2

    I played Emory once in the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis, he sacrificed his king then checkmated me with a discovered pawn attack. Then he morphed into a Bugatti and drove over to Cuba over the Pacific Ocean to go “shoot up some Australians” really showed me how to castle well.

  • @bawbq5305
    @bawbq5305 Год назад

    2007 club brings me back so much nostalgia it’s crazy things like Chess playing fucking Pokémon playing Yu-Gi-Oh were in person back the and big events even on the lower end

  • @shotmeindaface
    @shotmeindaface Год назад +4

    I played Emory once. He bashed my head in, called me a lama fondler and checkmated me. Fine tactician.

  • @mfc111
    @mfc111 Год назад +11

    This comment section is a high school creative writing class

  • @zockerbrudis7785
    @zockerbrudis7785 Год назад

    i love how you always explain moves thx for that solve a lot of my ???💪 keep it up magnificent GM HIKARUUUUUUUUUUU

  • @top5everything772
    @top5everything772 7 месяцев назад +1

    I once played against a guy named Emory. He showed up in a hotdog costume, asked if my hotdog had mustard or ketchup, sipped on a milkshake, inhaled the aroma of freshly cut grass, and then proceeded to play chess like a grandmaster. He checkmated me, then moonwalked his way to the concession stand. His pet parrot played a match right next to me, winning the championship in 5 minutes flat. The parrot then serenaded a pigeon and stole its breadcrumbs, all while reciting Shakespearean sonnets and without any birdseed bribery. Incredible!

  • @rahulsharma-cn6sq
    @rahulsharma-cn6sq Год назад +27

    Everyone in the comments has played emory lmao

  • @Koitto1
    @Koitto1 Год назад +4

    I played emory once while sitting with jesus on the last meal he showed up looked at the board and said mate in 32 we played and it ended then he drove away

  • @anasalagha
    @anasalagha Год назад +2

    com'on where is the second part of the Lichess arena

  • @FastFierce
    @FastFierce Год назад +1

    I played emory when i was 13 (im 4 now) he played italian spaghetti game against me and he escaped checkmate twice by castling 2 times! I was then later checkmated by a bishop in the end game

  • @vasilistzevelekas7840
    @vasilistzevelekas7840 Год назад +5

    i played Emory once. He came to my house and i could feel the breathing of the air, i could basically taste the sparkling water. He then proceeded to check mate me and instead of finishing the game he punched me in the teeth and knocked me out. RIP What a legend

  • @abdulwasif15yearsago44
    @abdulwasif15yearsago44 Год назад +5

    I played Emory Tate once. He made a queen sacrifice and me being a genuine, nice person, sacrificed my king in return.

  • @TheGreenRoundBirb
    @TheGreenRoundBirb Год назад +2

    i played with emory once, the part in move 7 he said "its bugatting time" and he turned the chess board into a bugatti

  • @user-dg4ph5qe5o
    @user-dg4ph5qe5o Год назад +1

    Comment section passed the vibe check.

  • @Figgy20000
    @Figgy20000 Год назад +37

    I played Emory once. We were competing snipers on opposite sides of the war. He killed my partner shortly before checkmating me in 18 moves.

  • @acexd96
    @acexd96 Год назад +3

    i played emory once when he smashed into my house and slaughtered my whole family but left my dog half dead . He had a very powerfull opening with f3-e5 ,g4 . Still miss those old days.

  • @st4m9
    @st4m9 Год назад +2

    I played Emory once, back in 1790 in Birmingham England. I was just playing mini-golf with my boys where he emerged from the shadows and challenged me in a game of chess. 15 moves in he started shouting at himself something involving “perspicacity” and “human endeavour” . Suddenly i woke up tied around my neck in a car full of gold with a Colombian man saying something about “dominating realm” and emory tate showed up and said i lost in time, truly an amazing tactician and strategist

  • @gelotutok444
    @gelotutok444 Год назад +1

    i played emory once, met him in a bar. he promoted his pawn into a king. he also move his rook diagonally (i was 100 rated i had no idea)

  • @youngskunk
    @youngskunk Год назад +3

    I played Emory, In West Philadelphia born and raised
    On the playground was where I spent most of my days
    Chillin' out, maxin', relaxin', all cool
    And all shootin' some b-ball outside of the school
    When a couple of guys who were up to no good
    Started making trouble in my neighborhood
    I got in one little fight and my mom got scared
    She said, "You're movin' with your auntie and uncle in Bel-Air"

  • @davidsalama1279
    @davidsalama1279 Год назад +82

    “As a man I would never let a queen go out to battle for me” - Andrew Tate (not a real quote

  • @martinlfc7273
    @martinlfc7273 Год назад

    My unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer indefatigability makes me a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor endeavors

  • @strawhateli23
    @strawhateli23 Год назад +2

    I remember playing Emory with Jesus in the crowd viewing our legendary game.