If Karpov offered me the draw I would take it. Then I could say I was just as good as Karpov that day. I did once beat a Russian guy at chess but he was kind of a dope. Still, I beat a RUSSIAN GUY at chess. That feels good to say.
If I didn't know any better and ignore his age, I could imagine refusing the draw was his only opportunity to see how a grand-master finishes the job. Since there were no points involved getting to learn from the best is more valuable than a pity draw from a gentleman. If he was 23 instead of 3 he would not have been offered the draw and as such this was a lack of respect to his chess-intelligence.
@@dasiro But the boy responded with balls to two draw offers. I think neither of them were bad. Karpov did what someone who wants to avoid traumatizing a boy with a crushing defeat would do (he is a 3-year-old boy who everyone called a prodigy, one must act with caution in those cases since those experiences remain for life, and Karpov had to read his chess to understand his mood), and the 3 year old responded twice that he was fine and wanted to continue. Now that I see the context, I do think that people have gone a little overboard with the meme, the kid put up a good fight, either of them would have crushed me in 3 moves, with some luck (or pity) I would have lasted 5.
@dasiro even if the kid didn't fully understand the psychology behind why he was offering him that. Saying no was his standz and he stood by it. An indication that reveals he's not easily swayed or confused.
When there are children with these conditions it is usually because parents are involved for different reasons, but this can end badly if not handled properly by the parents. This can quickly kill the child's interest (in what the parents want) or make them feel pressured by their parents' expectations. Yet the important thing would always be to support the child's interests, as long as they are not self-destructive.
What impressed me the most was Karpov's conduct. What a wonderful pedagogue and human being! He didn't go easy on the kid but he didn't crush him like a flea (which is what Kasparov would have done). He treated him with respect.
Got to hand it to Karpov, he didn't see Misha as a 3-year-old, he saw him as an equal, maybe not in skill but definitely in commitment and tenacity. The kid may have lost, but the respect and admiration he earned will be invaluable.
@@XavTheCombustivve You forget photos and video and the Internet exists lmao. And some people even still have pretty excellent memories as a baby and as a toddler. I know a friend who said they remembered being in a crib as a baby.
@@rayvega3163 Everyone can remember being in a crib as a baby because they see most babies in cribs. Theres a certain type of thing that the mind does that can occasionally process events that never happened as memories. You can say and believe you were in a cradle as a baby cause its normal for a baby to be in a cradle, but you might've actually never even touched a cradle. Also pictures allow you to remember faces and moments, not full blown events and names.
Everyone who knows Karpov, knows he's a loving human being. He treated Osipov as a gentleman, let him played his game and even offered him a draw (not necessary for Karpov). Finally recognizing Osipov's skills which are actually amazing for his age. I wouldn't expect that behavior from Kasparov, for example. xd
Don't want anything to be taken from Misha, but there are only 2 scenarios in this case. Either he is a super genius 1 in 10 million kids or he was forced to learn rote. He made some simple mistakes at the beginning of the game, but then managed to solve 1800 puzzles.
Misha: I learned multiplication today. Russian TV host: I invite to this studio, the greatest scientific mind of human history, a respected astrophysics, the one to discover relatively of the spacetime fabric, I bring forward... ALBERT EINSTEIN!!!
lmao I recently played chess against my nephews of age 5 and age 3 (recently turned 4), I was shocked that they even knew the rules! Okay to be fair the three year-old did get confused/cheat a few times but still the fact he even knew how to play at all was pretty insane. Or, wait, maybe it was just the three year-old I played against, though the five year-old knows how to play too and is apparently good at it? Can't remember. Geez, when I was in elementary school I tried joining the Chess Club but I was probably 8 or 9 (or 10) and I STILL couldn't seem to really figure out how to play! It was hard for me to remember what all the pieces did and I kept losing against my peers, so I ended up dropping out of Chess Club lol.
First time i see whole context behind a meme (and the actual game). As someone wrote, this was so well done by karpov. Showing respect to a kid, but also teaching him to accept reality of his situation when playing. All while laughing and having a good time. Also, hats down to the kid, im not a chess expert, but he didnt do much wrong. At the age of 3, he played one of the greatest of all time, a guy who can still beat anyone in the world at his old age.
This boy will make a lot of grown ups cry over chess. And we will have the opportunity to watch to see it happenning again and again. Man, it will be beautiful.
i notice that chess players stare at other chess players, probably trying to read them, but they never smile while doing so, but i love how karpov just smiles while staring. kid is adorable. and i love how karpov didn't go easy on him. i mean i don't see why he would considering he is a world champion but i was very glad they both gave it their all.
Karpov is the best player against kids. He is a nice man who wants kids to get better in Chess. He could demolish this kid, but he choose to play nice with this 3 year old kid. The moves this kid showed in the game is amazing. He play chess better chess than most adult in the game
99,999% of 3 year olds dont even remember what they did/ said 3 seconds ago, yet alone actually reading/planing/ visualizing/ doing tactics in chess lol...
I love how the expert didn’t really react to the breakdown, giving him breathing space but then treating him like a good competitor. The kid (with other comfort fortifying) was able to pick up what the expert was putting down, and was holding himself proudly by his ending walk.
I'm not sure, but I think I can see some genuine warmth and admiration in Karpov as he tests his tiny adversary. He doesn't want to destroy the child...he only wants to see what his remarkable limits are.
@@qpsychopomp Yea so what, his videos pop up in everyones recommended those who watch chess, he already blew up as his videos gets more views than his subscribers
There’s all this talk of misha crying because he’s three, but I think he’s crying because he was able to go up against a grandmaster, something very rare to happen considering grandmasters don’t really face off against players like Misha. But also I believe he’s crying because sure he’s three, but also because he did so good on his own, without any help from anyone whatsoever. Being able to see those moves and predict them would certainly make me cry tears of joy even if I lost a match against someone
If I had a child who took on a world champion chess player I would be celebrating no matter the outcome! Because regardless getting to that point at the age of 3 is a major milestone that MUST BE CELEBRATED!
thank you for showing more of this. karpov genuinely seemed so impressed with the kid, even if he was giving him a bit of a hard time during their match.
Kid probably would've done better in a different environment without all the people watching and Karpov not talking to him. Kid did amazing for being a 3 year old.
I have a six year old boy who still creates battles on the chess board with his own un-logical rules were chess peaces fly of the board and through the room 😅
That is beautiful as well. I have a seven year older who started chess a couple of weeks ago and moves the bishop like a rook and a rook like a Knight.
@@janodefenua4603 1k rating only, while playing like this at 3? Something has gone wrong then. I would have expected him to be one of these next prodigies. Maybe he lost interest in playing chess. How tf can I have a higher elo than him, doesn't make sense otherwise.
i can sorta relate to the kid crying after losing but not crying. Theres games where I lose and felt like I lost a boxing match after giving it my all trying to win a complicated position.
It happened to me once , i was at beach with my friend at night we were playin chess while eating and chillin , a Russian kid came to watch our game , i knew he was interested and wanted in so he watched our game , we speak different languages but i could tell when he thought we blundered lol , then i faced him , he won in about 7 minutes his dad came and said dont be discouraged he’s participating in a tournament with top players around my country lol , facing a prodigy like this rly makes you think about urself
Well... Karpov spent 80-90% of his life playing chess, while the 3-year-old probably wasted 50% or more of his life not touching chess at all. The loss is inevitable according to the maths. The percentage of dedication speaks for itself😂
The day Misha is born: *cries all day not learning chess Misha's mother: oh, who's a little time-waster? You are! Who's supposed to be learning chess to defeat Karpov? You are!
When I tell people I beat Super Mario on the SNES when I was three, 99.9% of them tell me I'm a liar and that kids that young could never ever do something that magnificent. Yet here I see this three year old holding his own against a chess legend. Makes me glad and sad at the same time. Will definitely show this video next time people doubt my story
beating any official mario game other than 2-JP isn't really implausible for a 3yo. if you said you got sub 5 minutes in it, yeah i'd say thats bs. People really think, oh it's not possible for a 3yo to learn things, like my sister could speak Italian at 3yo to a 2nd grade level. people underestimate 3yo's
Children are so beautiful. The fact Karpov points out “he’s trying to beat me” and everyone laughs is because as adults we grow in fear, but in his pure innocence he stands courageous. He even rejected the offer to a draw. This is what it means that we must be like little children to enter the Kingdom of God
He had 3 years to prepare
No excuses💀
Best one
Lol
So true
💀☠️
+9 months of literally developing
If I faced Karpov I would also cry
You would cry I would sh*t my self
@@haroon5736I would do both and piss my pants
@@pilotpat honestly not only of pissing and crapping I'm going to pass out dus to crying too much
I would've just smiled and played. It will be a great honor to play against him.
If Karpov offered me the draw I would take it.
Then I could say I was just as good as Karpov that day.
I did once beat a Russian guy at chess but he was kind of a dope. Still, I beat a RUSSIAN GUY at chess. That feels good to say.
Misha: I learned the alphabet.
Russian TV host: BRING SHAKESPEARE!!!
it wasn't talked about in the video, but that tv host is a legend
ruclips.net/video/z4XovNrNw0o/видео.html
HAHAHAHA
😂😂😂
Plot twist: Misha wins because Shakespeare doesn't know the Cyrillic alphabet.
I love how Karpov respected the child enough to not go easy on him
If I didn't know any better and ignore his age, I could imagine refusing the draw was his only opportunity to see how a grand-master finishes the job. Since there were no points involved getting to learn from the best is more valuable than a pity draw from a gentleman. If he was 23 instead of 3 he would not have been offered the draw and as such this was a lack of respect to his chess-intelligence.
@@dasiro But the boy responded with balls to two draw offers. I think neither of them were bad. Karpov did what someone who wants to avoid traumatizing a boy with a crushing defeat would do (he is a 3-year-old boy who everyone called a prodigy, one must act with caution in those cases since those experiences remain for life, and Karpov had to read his chess to understand his mood), and the 3 year old responded twice that he was fine and wanted to continue. Now that I see the context, I do think that people have gone a little overboard with the meme, the kid put up a good fight, either of them would have crushed me in 3 moves, with some luck (or pity) I would have lasted 5.
@@killtromanI don’t even know chess 😂
That kids eyes alone (when serious) says alot about alot.
@dasiro even if the kid didn't fully understand the psychology behind why he was offering him that. Saying no was his standz and he stood by it. An indication that reveals he's not easily swayed or confused.
Other countries: in a few years with more training, you’ll be the best.
In Russia: He’s ready.
In mother Russia you either born ready or you die
@@expertizerWhat nonsense.
Have you ever been to Russia?
@@cliff311976the joke flew way past over your head
@@cliff311976You must be the Martin of parties.
@@cliff311976from what is happening with the Ukraine, I think he is not wrong 😂😂😂
comes in
trashtalks a kid
offers a draw
defeats the kid
shake hands with him
makes him cry
refuses to elaborate
leaves
No prisoners.
Sigma-pov
@NecOwOArc 🥶
Chadpov
"you may have adopted the dark but i was born in it"
Russian chess games be like:
Step 1: Learn the basics of chess
Step 2: Defeat God
ngnl
Didn't Karpov lose to child Magnus?
its basically the plot of your run of the mill shonen anime
hahaha
@@alexzeng9833Magnus wasn't even trying
- 12th World Champion
- International Grandmaster
- Merit master of sport of USSR
- Anatoly Karpov
Vordt of the boreal valley sounding in background
*VS*
-3 year old who i still don't know how was able to play chess
Destroyer of Dreams
Humilia-Thor of 3YOs
Legendary Salt Miner
Why do i hear mcdonalds boss music?
Chess student final boss
I'm not shocked of misha losing to Karpov but I'm shocked that misha learnt chess at only 3 years old
When there are children with these conditions it is usually because parents are involved for different reasons, but this can end badly if not handled properly by the parents. This can quickly kill the child's interest (in what the parents want) or make them feel pressured by their parents' expectations. Yet the important thing would always be to support the child's interests, as long as they are not self-destructive.
He probably had a rating of about 2200
Witch would explain why he lost but still much more then some masters
Ele é um gênio do xadrez, essa é a explicação.
Misha might have autism
All children are capable of learning chess by three. All children are capable of reading by three. It’s up to parents.
What impressed me the most was Karpov's conduct. What a wonderful pedagogue and human being! He didn't go easy on the kid but he didn't crush him like a flea (which is what Kasparov would have done). He treated him with respect.
kasparov never underestimate a child's ability after the draw against 13 years old Magnus carlsen
@@sweet_stranger114 also Kasparov is quite a douche XD
You could really see in his eyes how much he was enjoying watching this young man think about the game.
@@Spanner249 he wasn't really thinking too much about the game, he was watching the kid enjoy the game
It's meaningless NOW. Any AI Chess bot will win ANY chess Champion. Useless game. Nothing to reach.
At 3 years old I didn’t t even know I was alive bro
Real
frfr
i didnt even know how i knew my native language
Fr
At 3 years old I thought I wa the main character lol
Got to hand it to Karpov, he didn't see Misha as a 3-year-old, he saw him as an equal, maybe not in skill but definitely in commitment and tenacity. The kid may have lost, but the respect and admiration he earned will be invaluable.
At 3 years old, he prolly wouldn't even remember the man wym
@@XavTheCombustivve You forget photos and video and the Internet exists lmao. And some people even still have pretty excellent memories as a baby and as a toddler. I know a friend who said they remembered being in a crib as a baby.
@@rayvega3163 Everyone can remember being in a crib as a baby because they see most babies in cribs. Theres a certain type of thing that the mind does that can occasionally process events that never happened as memories. You can say and believe you were in a cradle as a baby cause its normal for a baby to be in a cradle, but you might've actually never even touched a cradle.
Also pictures allow you to remember faces and moments, not full blown events and names.
i didnt even know how to write at 3 years old 💀
I didnt even know I was 3 years old at 3years old at 3 years old
I literally don't have any proof that i was ever even 3 years old
i didnt even know that i exist when I was 3 years old💀💀
I dont even know if i exist at 3 years old
I was busy seeing how many blueberries I could stuff in my mouth when i was 3 😅
Everyone who knows Karpov, knows he's a loving human being. He treated Osipov as a gentleman, let him played his game and even offered him a draw (not necessary for Karpov). Finally recognizing Osipov's skills which are actually amazing for his age. I wouldn't expect that behavior from Kasparov, for example. xd
Garry would crush him like a flea lmfao
@@alanstreetwars2258A jew
He's like "not another Magnus"
@@alanstreetwars2258he’s 3 years old
@@alanstreetwars2258 Exactly. Garry would never offer kid a draw and would trashtalk him 3 times more xD
Games: "We have very balanced matchmaking"
The matchmaking:
After this crushing defeat as a 3yo, I'm sure he'll become a beast when he grows up if he can overcome this traumatic experience
He has grown up but he's trash
I love how he didn't accept the draw. He fought till the end
apparently he didn't improve after that, from what i saw in the comments
@@quothh3631 dude hes 3 years old...
@@palpalonpalpalonhe is 10 years old now probably. This show is probably 7 years old
Imagine the grandmaster bribing the little kid with candy 💀
I bet it would work
It wouldn’t work 😂 I am a ches player myself and I know kids dedication to this game 😅
I disagree
@@rizzlonk you never seen a kid if you think that would work
@@misterlion4700 LMAO
Karpov's conduct was that of a champion of champions. Offering draw twice was the highest level of sportmanship
to encourage the young prodigy.
Never seen anything like this, 3 years old… i don’t think many realize how insane this is.
True. I am speechless.
Don't want anything to be taken from Misha, but there are only 2 scenarios in this case. Either he is a super genius 1 in 10 million kids or he was forced to learn rote. He made some simple mistakes at the beginning of the game, but then managed to solve 1800 puzzles.
He is 1200 rated now not that insane for an prodigy
Clearly many realized that already because that's the reason why he is in that show 😅
You think many people don't know realize how stupid the average 3 year old is?
Misha: I learned multiplication today.
Russian TV host: I invite to this studio, the greatest scientific mind of human history, a respected astrophysics, the one to discover relatively of the spacetime fabric, I bring forward... ALBERT EINSTEIN!!!
😂😂😂
If a child between the ages of 1-6 ever challenges me to a game of chess i am running
lmao I recently played chess against my nephews of age 5 and age 3 (recently turned 4), I was shocked that they even knew the rules! Okay to be fair the three year-old did get confused/cheat a few times but still the fact he even knew how to play at all was pretty insane. Or, wait, maybe it was just the three year-old I played against, though the five year-old knows how to play too and is apparently good at it? Can't remember. Geez, when I was in elementary school I tried joining the Chess Club but I was probably 8 or 9 (or 10) and I STILL couldn't seem to really figure out how to play! It was hard for me to remember what all the pieces did and I kept losing against my peers, so I ended up dropping out of Chess Club lol.
For misha, this was the most sweetest moment in his life.
For Karpov, it was just Tuesday
i saw this exact comment in another video
...is this a bot💀
First time i see whole context behind a meme (and the actual game). As someone wrote, this was so well done by karpov. Showing respect to a kid, but also teaching him to accept reality of his situation when playing. All while laughing and having a good time. Also, hats down to the kid, im not a chess expert, but he didnt do much wrong. At the age of 3, he played one of the greatest of all time, a guy who can still beat anyone in the world at his old age.
This boy will make a lot of grown ups cry over chess. And we will have the opportunity to watch to see it happenning again and again. Man, it will be beautiful.
Let’s be real
This 3 years old would destroy any of us😂
hes actually only 1k elo rn probably stopped chess
@@alexnorettewhy do you think a world champion made him cry 😂
Bro is so young, he still cries when upset 😭 😂
i notice that chess players stare at other chess players, probably trying to read them, but they never smile while doing so, but i love how karpov just smiles while staring. kid is adorable. and i love how karpov didn't go easy on him. i mean i don't see why he would considering he is a world champion but i was very glad they both gave it their all.
This boy is all of our grandpa's tales turned true.
Misha: _"Hello Anatoly. I'm 3 years old."_
Karpov: _"That won't save you."_
you know you always post the best content .Thanks for such a great hardwork
Bot convo
irl npcs be like
@Patrick Raymond 77+33=100
Karpov is the best player against kids. He is a nice man who wants kids to get better in Chess. He could demolish this kid, but he choose to play nice with this 3 year old kid. The moves this kid showed in the game is amazing. He play chess better chess than most adult in the game
I'm pretty sure i was eating my boogers at 3. Awesome job, buddy.
99,999% of 3 year olds dont even remember what they did/ said 3 seconds ago, yet alone actually reading/planing/ visualizing/ doing tactics in chess lol...
Kid literally just walked up from nap time
Mom: He’s ready to go to war*cries*
Amazing... and it warms the heart to see a renown expert show kindness to a younger player.
Misha: I learned to play saxophone.
Tv host: Let me introduce to you, Mr. John Contrane.
Imagine your opponent takes a break for a diaper change and then returns to checkmate you.
I love how the expert didn’t really react to the breakdown, giving him breathing space but then treating him like a good competitor. The kid (with other comfort fortifying) was able to pick up what the expert was putting down, and was holding himself proudly by his ending walk.
I'm not sure, but I think I can see some genuine warmth and admiration in Karpov as he tests his tiny adversary.
He doesn't want to destroy the child...he only wants to see what his remarkable limits are.
Anatoly Karpov is not just a world champion.
He is one of the 13 chess archdemons 😂
I couldn't even talk at 3 years old💀💀
same
This kid is a potential World Champion too in the future. 😊
He is 8 now and only rated a 1000 which is not special
I would say either abhimanyu mishra or Pragg might be the next wcc
@@elbarto4069 he's 8 💀
@@RachetCat he did not improve in 5 years...
@@elbarto4069 I wonder how you can solve 1800 puzzles at 3yrs old and become 1000 at 8. Surely some brain trauma had to happen along the way...
I love how karpov was playing cassually to let misha learn until he denied the draw and showed 1% of his power
Classical is the most underrated youtuber, really hope he blows up!
Agreed
Whoa whoa calm down there, no need to wish him death
He isn't underrated? his each video gets roughly 100k+ views up to million
@@Hotfilk1 He has 20 thousand subscribers, lol
@@qpsychopomp Yea so what, his videos pop up in everyones recommended those who watch chess, he already blew up as his videos gets more views than his subscribers
Am I the only one who saw an edit of this video where Anatoly enters and Misha just starts crying
not anymore lol
Vordt of the boreal valley aggressively starts playing
Man this is incredible! This kid is a genius! Playing chess AT 3?!? Against Karpov!!!
when I was 3 years old I couldn't calculate simple math and this kid is calculating chess positions WOW.
I suspect when a world champion and grandmaster of your favorite game offers you a draw, you should probably take it.
3 year old moves chess piece*
Russia: BRING ANATOLY KARPOV
Karpov was actually proud of Misha
uhh, probably
@@AfsanSameerRayan why "uhh probably"?
oops commented on the wrong video lol
Misha is one of life's heroes. Salute, Misha. You are fearless. You had the grand master asking if you wanted to draw.
There’s all this talk of misha crying because he’s three, but I think he’s crying because he was able to go up against a grandmaster, something very rare to happen considering grandmasters don’t really face off against players like Misha. But also I believe he’s crying because sure he’s three, but also because he did so good on his own, without any help from anyone whatsoever. Being able to see those moves and predict them would certainly make me cry tears of joy even if I lost a match against someone
>*boss theme starts*
>proceeds to lose with dignity
The 3 year old went back to his room only to notice his candy was missing. The man was nowhere to be seen.
If I had a child who took on a world champion chess player I would be celebrating no matter the outcome! Because regardless getting to that point at the age of 3 is a major milestone that MUST BE CELEBRATED!
Imagine he fake cried just to mock him 💀
thank you for showing more of this. karpov genuinely seemed so impressed with the kid, even if he was giving him a bit of a hard time during their match.
unleashing the power of chess, one move at a time.
I didn't even know what happened at 3 years old 💀💀
I did, I ate dirt.
Finally the complete video with commentary! thanks mate!
The Prodegy vs The World Champion...
That was the same vibe of Meruem vs Netero 😂
Kid: I learnt how to run
Tv host: call Usain Bolt
3:24 Karpov's face😭
Kid: Learns to walk
Russian: Let me introduce you to Mr.Usian bolt
I'm 16 and this kid at 3 years old is already almost the same elo as me...
I give up. I'm quitting chess.
Me who is a 1200 at 15: 💀
@@aRAf7382 You'll get there eventually, bud. Just takes a lot of practice.
I guess he is better than you or me it's just show asked him 1800 ELO questions
Kid probably would've done better in a different environment without all the people watching and Karpov not talking to him. Kid did amazing for being a 3 year old.
I have a six year old boy who still creates battles on the chess board with his own un-logical rules were chess peaces fly of the board and through the room 😅
That is beautiful as well. I have a seven year older who started chess a couple of weeks ago and moves the bishop like a rook and a rook like a Knight.
Misha: I learned to walk
Russian TV : BRING USAIN BOLT!!!!
Wow, this child will become a grandmaster at such a young age.
Who knows he is like 8-9 and has 1k rating only, Thoose Indian child prodigies already had way more at his age for example.
@@janodefenua4603 bro he is 3 and has more than 1000 elo
@@balishpatu6502 the game is from 6 years ago
@@janodefenua4603 1k rating only, while playing like this at 3? Something has gone wrong then. I would have expected him to be one of these next prodigies. Maybe he lost interest in playing chess.
How tf can I have a higher elo than him, doesn't make sense otherwise.
@@dekippiesip It is true you can look up his name in FIDe database, im not lying. He is 1,1k.
Bruh the draw offer was just to be nice to a kid, karpov obviously knew it was winning all the way.
Karpov was so proud of that kid
00:17 what is tge music
i can sorta relate to the kid crying after losing but not crying. Theres games where I lose and felt like I lost a boxing match after giving it my all trying to win a complicated position.
It happened to me once , i was at beach with my friend at night we were playin chess while eating and chillin , a Russian kid came to watch our game , i knew he was interested and wanted in so he watched our game , we speak different languages but i could tell when he thought we blundered lol , then i faced him , he won in about 7 minutes his dad came and said dont be discouraged he’s participating in a tournament with top players around my country lol , facing a prodigy like this rly makes you think about urself
That little boy is like the Mozart of chess, a comparison that I'm sure has been made many times before.
🤓👆 Actually, Mozart was 4 not 3 when he composed his first piece.
Me: Move the pawn to repel the bishop
Narrator: The 3-year-old makes a slightly dumb move
I think I didn't even have consciousness at 3 years old.
nah but lil bro can speak, walk, talk,cry, have black air force energy, have formal greetings, and can beat me at chess
Karpov has great humanility❤
Misha: I hear boss music, what's going on
Anatoly: Do you want a draw?
Misha: No!!
Also Misha: Why do i hear boss music?
Others : you will beat him one day.
Russia : you will beat him.
Imagine being a chess world champion only to be challenge by a 3 year old and you win but still struggled
Oh Misha you little gem. You did VERY well boytjie. You should be exceptionally proud of yourself
the backstory of the future's best chess player
mark my words
Me at three : “Learning 123 and my abc’s”
Misha at three : “Challenging a chess master”
Well... Karpov spent 80-90% of his life playing chess, while the 3-year-old probably wasted 50% or more of his life not touching chess at all. The loss is inevitable according to the maths. The percentage of dedication speaks for itself😂
The day Misha is born: *cries all day not learning chess
Misha's mother: oh, who's a little time-waster? You are! Who's supposed to be learning chess to defeat Karpov? You are!
0:29 he played chess while standing in ice water?
The kid wants to challenge you
The Kid :
Imagine being 60 and trash talking a 3 year old to feel good.
Other countries:This kid has potential. Let's train him.
Russia:This kid has potential. Let's make him fight the final bosss
Man, even challenging a world champion requires courage
hes the future best player at chess
Song name?
Darude - Sand storm
When I tell people I beat Super Mario on the SNES when I was three, 99.9% of them tell me I'm a liar and that kids that young could never ever do something that magnificent.
Yet here I see this three year old holding his own against a chess legend.
Makes me glad and sad at the same time.
Will definitely show this video next time people doubt my story
You're a liar
beating any official mario game other than 2-JP isn't really implausible for a 3yo. if you said you got sub 5 minutes in it, yeah i'd say thats bs. People really think, oh it's not possible for a 3yo to learn things, like my sister could speak Italian at 3yo to a 2nd grade level. people underestimate 3yo's
Misha drew against THE BEAR. Loved it.
Chess final boss
Come here becauce Last Boss Meme 😅
???: *When I was 3 years old, I already carved and made my own chessboard!*
*Now try again quickly!*
Children are so beautiful. The fact Karpov points out “he’s trying to beat me” and everyone laughs is because as adults we grow in fear, but in his pure innocence he stands courageous. He even rejected the offer to a draw. This is what it means that we must be like little children to enter the Kingdom of God