Chess Grandmasters Solve Puzzles In 10 Seconds!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2023
  • We tested the world's best chess grandmasters to see how quickly they could solve some tricky puzzle positions! With just 10 seconds on the clock, here's how @GMHikaru, @AnishGiriOfficial, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Wesley So, and Sam Sevian got on when @akaNemsko tested their puzzle skills...
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  • @Fajowski50
    @Fajowski50 Год назад +15368

    Hikaru: "Very straightforward, It's obviously x y and z checkmate"
    "sorry, incorrect"
    Hikaru: "I knew it wouldn't be that easy" XD

    • @sujay750
      @sujay750 Год назад +1

      Peak autism

    • @joebennett7174
      @joebennett7174 Год назад +673

      I think he meant the solution he found was too easy to be the actual answer, he probably thought that somewhere in his mind.

    • @marianorivera3272
      @marianorivera3272 Год назад

      @@joebennett7174 OR, he’s just a showoff who got caught on his bullshit.

    • @Chamojcs
      @Chamojcs Год назад +135

      @@marianorivera3272 bro called hikaru a showoff 💀💀💀💀

    • @jettaeschroff6924
      @jettaeschroff6924 Год назад +428

      chat, i don't care. i don't care chat, i really don't care. i just don't care chat. chat, i really just don't care

  • @Gaxar913
    @Gaxar913 Год назад +6983

    Duda aboslutely nailed it

  • @darkrai4627
    @darkrai4627 Год назад +10319

    Anish is the type who would offer a draw to a puzzle💀

    • @darkrai4627
      @darkrai4627 Год назад +232

      @@tfwthewhen offering a draw and finding a draw ina 'puzzle' is a different thing 😂 but yeah..

    • @ashtimbo
      @ashtimbo Год назад +79

      @@tfwthewhen anish would find a way

    • @augustarcana
      @augustarcana Год назад +36

      @@tfwthewhen its... a joke

    • @PantheraLe0
      @PantheraLe0 Год назад +7

      😂😂😂😭

    • @pb6270
      @pb6270 Год назад +36

      ​@@tfwthewhen it really does though. the absurdity of offering a draw 'to a puzzle' is the key element in the joke. he wants to draw so much that he will do such a thing, treating even the forced win puzzle as yet another opportunity to draw.

  • @nlaszg
    @nlaszg Год назад +5554

    Anish Giri: where the hell is a draw?

    • @ChessMasterNate
      @ChessMasterNate Год назад +208

      Cut him some slack. He has not been playing drawish chess lately.

    • @AlbertZonneveld
      @AlbertZonneveld Год назад +227

      You do not get to 2790 drawing much unless you only play Magnus and then drawing is fine

    • @rinslow
      @rinslow Год назад +4

      bahahaha

    • @redskins973
      @redskins973 Год назад +66

      Those jokes got old years ago. He deserved some shit after the 2016 candidates, but he’s no longer the most drawish top player. He wasn’t even the most drawish player in the video (Wesley’s chess has less fight than Anish’s)

    • @sagittarius5466
      @sagittarius5466 Год назад +10

      Same old joke

  • @rando9232
    @rando9232 Год назад +2415

    2:07 "I'll go for Ne2+, which is just perpetual"
    Anish never disappoints.

  • @Philson
    @Philson Год назад +5082

    Hikaru would have got it if he didn't premove.

    • @pheronactus
      @pheronactus Год назад +96

      legendary comment

    • @whannabi
      @whannabi Год назад +134

      This man litteraly doesn't care, that's what you don't understand

    • @c2c001
      @c2c001 Год назад +3

      gchh

    • @brickathon7322
      @brickathon7322 Год назад +11

      @@whannabi how do they not understand? They obviously made a joke unless you jokeception me

    • @oasky6793
      @oasky6793 Год назад +39

      looks like he didn’t ask his magical ceiling for help

  • @GearsDatapacks
    @GearsDatapacks Год назад +5722

    Everybody else if they can't get it: Think about it for a long time
    Hikaru if he can't get it: "I can't get it without thinking so just tell me"

    • @fdart5854
      @fdart5854 Год назад +603

      Balancing the desire not to lose with the desire not to think

    • @Epyxoid
      @Epyxoid Год назад +257

      @@fdart5854 And the second one is important because of faster time controls. So he basically just sets the bar high for himself as a speed demon. It's classic Hikaru. Always worrying about his speed 😁

    • @swsmp
      @swsmp Год назад +287

      he didnt want to think too much so he just castled

    • @CrAzzyWak
      @CrAzzyWak Год назад +14

      Well he's not a chess player anymore, he has a REAL job now, so it's not like he's going to waste his time thinking or anything.

    • @janhetjoch
      @janhetjoch Год назад +20

      He just doesn't care

  • @DanacaoZumbi
    @DanacaoZumbi Год назад +1608

    it's crazy that at certain level the players see so much of the same moves, even the same "mistakes". Super interesting!

    • @extrusix969
      @extrusix969 Год назад +100

      Its because they all recognize the same patterns. To solve the second puzzle for example, you first analyse all the checks and you will quickly see that 1. Ra3+ bxa3 2. b3+ Ka5 3. Be2+ is almost mate but the King has a6 as an escape square. So you think of changing up the order to cut off the king's escape route and you come up with Be2. Now you have a mate threat already and you check if there are any ways to stop that threat. Rg3 to stop it was just not that easy to spot which is why most of them thought they hat solved it. After Rg3 I personally gave up and couldnt find Qf3. Hikaru shouldve tried a bit harder because it is quite poor for his level to only think as far as a 1600 like me.

    • @TristanSune
      @TristanSune Год назад +46

      @@extrusix969 And did you analyze it all in 10 seconds?

    • @BlackMoonMaster
      @BlackMoonMaster Год назад +17

      @@TristanSune i mean hikaru has double his elo, that's a gigantic difference

    • @mytwinkiepie
      @mytwinkiepie Год назад +9

      @@TristanSune he analyzed with shown answers for 10 minutes. so yeah, hikaru is 1600))

    • @TristanSune
      @TristanSune Год назад +2

      @@mytwinkiepie exactly))

  • @followufollowme
    @followufollowme Год назад +2805

    Wesley is so funny, it seems that when it is his day off... he's totally off!

    • @krisztianfekete3277
      @krisztianfekete3277 Год назад +131

      I think he just got distracted lol

    • @slushie3061
      @slushie3061 Год назад +185

      @@krisztianfekete3277 what he got distracted at🤔

    • @hardstuck6200
      @hardstuck6200 Год назад +213

      @@slushie3061 qiyu 💀💀

    • @arsenusthearsenalswagus4200
      @arsenusthearsenalswagus4200 Год назад +37

      He had a tough run after the disappointing performance of Team USA at the last Chennai olympiad (outside his win at the Chesscom global championship, I guess). I think he mentioned before that he tends to underperform when he does not get enough rest time in between tourneys, or something like that. So yea, I guess when he's tired, he is really off.

    • @mitchelloeth4247
      @mitchelloeth4247 Год назад +8

      No Wesley is So

  • @SAM_UL
    @SAM_UL Год назад +1329

    The most incredible part of this video is how they memorize the positions in their head after looking at it for 10 seconds.

    • @dhammarosi
      @dhammarosi Год назад +42

      For just that they prolly needed like two seconds 😅

    • @tobiasvanavelon9684
      @tobiasvanavelon9684 Год назад +76

      What's really interesting is WHY.
      It's also why they can consider a position for a few seconds and note that it's probably constructed rather than coming from a real game.
      There is a purpose to placing each piece on each square in a game, and you can reconstruct several variations for how you might have gotten to a given position. Thus, some positions that are invented for puzzles will have a distinctly unnatural look that is obvious only to someone who has seen those patterns over and over again and can thus notice their lack.
      So memorizing the board is not memorizing the board as much as it is noting which tactics have been employed so far. Once you've done that, there are only a few pieces left to remember the coordinate position for - a now-isolated pawn that has moved 3 squares forward for example or a bishop that is in the center of the board because the position is post-capture and it has not yet been repositioned.
      Having an understanding of the flow of the game in this way makes it relatively simple to play with your eyes closed, or blindfolded, because your understanding enables you to not need to remember.

    • @KatieLifts
      @KatieLifts Год назад +54

      @@tobiasvanavelon9684 I believe there was a study which conducted that chess masters are way better at memorising positions that could've been reached in a normal game compared to a normal player. However, when the position is very chaotic (perhaps, randomly-generated), there is suddenly little to no difference between the memorisation skills of a normal player and a master. This really highlights how much of a pattern recognition game chess is.

    • @fos1451
      @fos1451 Год назад +1

      @@KatieLifts I need a definition of what normal players are and what masters are, because as a 1700 I wouldn’t be able to remember these positions in my head and these are not chaotic position

    • @KatieLifts
      @KatieLifts Год назад +3

      @@fos1451 well, in this case I meant most untitled players as "normal". I'm not sure where the division begins, but as a 2100 (lichess), I'm unable to memorise those positions as well. It probably all depends on the amount of time you have spent studying chess.

  • @zarbilzerian
    @zarbilzerian Год назад +1785

    ok

  • @theunknown21329
    @theunknown21329 Год назад +118

    It takes me 10 seconds just to figure out which side I'm supposed to play

  • @jackberding7654
    @jackberding7654 Год назад +2928

    Don’t be deceived guys, Wesley is much better when he’s not multitasking (that being figuring out the chess position and figuring out how to be cute af around Nemo)

  • @kaigankaigankaigan3905
    @kaigankaigankaigan3905 Год назад +484

    Make this a regular content! It's always good when GMs try to solve these

  • @pugsnhogz
    @pugsnhogz Год назад +220

    Duda's clarity of tactical reasoning and practical approach to problem-solving is one reason (of many) why he's produced some of the most brilliant games over the past few years, even against the strongest opponents

  • @ranjeetrajput4577
    @ranjeetrajput4577 Год назад +652

    This is interesting concept,i would like to see more of it.

    • @julbor9002
      @julbor9002 Год назад

      there already is a first one of these on the channel :)

  • @TheJayMoses
    @TheJayMoses Год назад +256

    I love how Duda crushes them all then admits to not liking puzzles. He’s THAT good.

    • @richardsmith9615
      @richardsmith9615 Год назад +34

      He clearly has put in the practice despite not liking them, very good lesson for us amateurs, really.

    • @MaskedDeath_
      @MaskedDeath_ 4 месяца назад +2

      Nah, this is how chess is taught in Poland. You are pretty much forced to do puzzles a lot, this is why he hates doing them. And that's also why he said he remembered each one.

  • @jefft5854
    @jefft5854 Год назад +117

    The second one was very hard. It's amazing to see how quick Duda and Giri reach the solution.

  • @benjamin11235
    @benjamin11235 Год назад +119

    it’s not just knowing what to do that blows my mind, it’s that they can keep the position in their mind after looking at the board for 10 seconds.

    • @bluedoggo483
      @bluedoggo483 Год назад +12

      me too, i cant even remember what i ate this morning

  • @joharysalim8586
    @joharysalim8586 Год назад +106

    Sam Sevian is so underrated and underappreciated he'd easily solved it and no one talks about it.

    • @GamersUnityPH
      @GamersUnityPH Год назад

      Cannot disagree

    • @LePingouin92
      @LePingouin92 Год назад

      Absolutely

    • @derkuhschubser6488
      @derkuhschubser6488 Год назад +3

      But just with a 7up in his hands

    • @Phurngirathaana
      @Phurngirathaana 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@derkuhschubser6488 I'm winning!

    • @KenFullman
      @KenFullman Месяц назад +1

      He's the only one I'd never heard of, until this video. He's obviously very good. It's a name I'll now remember.

  • @soisaus564
    @soisaus564 11 месяцев назад +47

    1:22 hikaru droppin straight up calculation bars 🔥

  • @Caracazz2
    @Caracazz2 Год назад +41

    "It's OBVIOUSLY bishop d2... so easy"
    "Wrong"
    "Oh..."
    Priceless

  • @alfaro30
    @alfaro30 Год назад +14

    I love how Hikaru says “its obviusly” and gets it wrong

  • @natethegreat7395
    @natethegreat7395 Год назад +55

    "It's chess, right?"
    Anish, you are the best.

  • @Em4gdn1m
    @Em4gdn1m Год назад +38

    Anish: "If it were my game, I'd go Ne2, but that's just a perpetual no?" Yep. Sounds like Anish.

  • @Kavan5797
    @Kavan5797 Год назад +326

    Duda knows the board like back of his hand. This guy is crushing it. Answers like yeaaaa man it’s Wednesday what’s up

  • @Clifton100
    @Clifton100 Год назад +129

    Such a great video. Do this again!

  • @camreese
    @camreese Год назад +35

    These are great we can see them in real time calculating and how their personalities differ love these vids

  • @charliehegarty5478
    @charliehegarty5478 Год назад +10

    This was great, they seemed down to do more puzzles as well and we'd love to see that

  • @tahmidjahangir7527
    @tahmidjahangir7527 Год назад +7

    So wholesome. Feels good to see great minds work

  • @leeh2503
    @leeh2503 Год назад +181

    Should get Magnus vs Neimann in puzzles

    • @MajorAddiction
      @MajorAddiction Год назад +72

      Beads or no

    • @florentino5486
      @florentino5486 Год назад +33

      @@MajorAddiction puzzle speaks for itself?

    • @stephbug1619
      @stephbug1619 Год назад +4

      i think the "poor" guy is not i:n a good shape right now, wonder why ;)

    • @lucoa460
      @lucoa460 Год назад

      @@stephbug1619 he is butthurt

    • @virtualfairy9784
      @virtualfairy9784 Год назад +5

      1. d4 Nf6
      White to play and make Black resign

  • @hermaeusmora424
    @hermaeusmora424 Год назад +45

    The second puzzle is actually insane, because while I like duda's explanation and how they showed it play out, it only plays out like that if black "blunders" and takes the queen. I wondered if it is possible to survive by not taking the queen and instead running away with the king which turns out to be the best attempt at delaying the mate in 6. If you do that it plays out like this:
    Qf3
    Ka5
    Ra3+
    Ba4
    Qxb7
    b3+
    Rxb3
    b5
    Rxb5+
    Bxb5
    Qxb5#

    • @tomd9819
      @tomd9819 Год назад

      Isn’t Qb3 faster than Qxb7 there? King has nowhere to go

    • @Ringcaat
      @Ringcaat Год назад

      @@tomd9819 Ah, but what about ...Qc6, guarding the pinned bishop?

    • @TheLivingJon
      @TheLivingJon Год назад +3

      You seem to understand this second puzzle better than me, can you help me understand why they were making such a big deal of Bd2, Rxg2? Wouldn't white still have mate in 2 with Ra3, bxa3; b3#?
      Edit: I Just realized after posting this that the move was Bd2, Rg3; not Bd2, Rxg2. Oops.

    • @drunkpanda7661
      @drunkpanda7661 Год назад

      @@TheLivingJon ah legend, this was giving me a headache, had the same predicament

  • @froyo11
    @froyo11 Год назад +22

    Wow! It's actually very cool to see all of these high level players getting the same answer wrong, but also having the same answer. It's amazing.

  • @chessloversonly
    @chessloversonly Год назад +10

    Awesome video! Love how Nemsko is the interviewer! Keep up it!!

  • @rossgeller6650
    @rossgeller6650 Год назад +242

    Hikaru is a freakin machine ..his brain premoves automatically lol

  • @FT029
    @FT029 Год назад +25

    For each position I gave a wrong move that one of the grandmasters (at first) suggested. The 2nd one was completely shocking, great puzzle selection and really liked the interviews!

  • @PartidasInmortalesdeAjedrez
    @PartidasInmortalesdeAjedrez Год назад +13

    It is incredible their capacity to solve puzzles.

  • @anivibes7466
    @anivibes7466 Год назад +4

    We need more kind of content like that! :)

  • @jacovermeulen8739
    @jacovermeulen8739 Год назад

    Would love to see more of this !

  • @derekrios8691
    @derekrios8691 Год назад +64

    Wesley is so 😁funny... "obviously this is the training that I needed " 😆 🤣

  • @EduardoMarra84
    @EduardoMarra84 Год назад +6

    This is so fun, should be a playlist...

  • @ScuzzMB
    @ScuzzMB Год назад +62

    Ah, GMs sometimes make the same mistakes we do. Nice to see. That queen move to mate is insane in the second or third puzzle. I could have studied that for 2 hours without finding that.

    • @larsdev.271
      @larsdev.271 Год назад

      The point is to cut off the rook on the third file while allowing the rook to checkmate because of the bishop pin. I would have found the bishop move but QF3 is just too much man.

    • @swuser293
      @swuser293 7 месяцев назад

      @@larsdev.271 they just have 10s to look at the board and have less than 1 min to solve it cuz they dont wanna wast time

  • @zedarmy4444
    @zedarmy4444 Год назад +3

    Do more we loved it!!!!

  • @hans1783
    @hans1783 Год назад +4

    It's always something unique like sacrificing queen as part of the answer. Basically these puzzles makes them get used to thinking outside the box cause that's where the best answer lies.

    • @rip8867
      @rip8867 Год назад

      ngl its a similar playstyle to cheaters

  • @aarontigner6500
    @aarontigner6500 Год назад +5

    That Qf3 puzzle was insane.

  • @natebrown2111
    @natebrown2111 Год назад

    Finally a longer version of these videos

  • @rafinha15d
    @rafinha15d Год назад +2

    Interviewer: "a..."
    Hikaru: "It's obvious"

  • @sptc7616
    @sptc7616 Год назад +6

    2:10 Drawnish Giri instinctively looks for perpetual check.

  • @musayevmurodjon6859
    @musayevmurodjon6859 Год назад +10

    All of them respectful chess players. Anish and Hikaru are always funny men.

  • @Jeffwaifei
    @Jeffwaifei Год назад +1

    We need more of this ❤️

  • @richardsrensen4219
    @richardsrensen4219 Год назад +2

    this shows how hard it is to calculate precise in chess even among those top GMs

  • @greatvaluebleach7606
    @greatvaluebleach7606 Год назад +7

    My boy Duda killing it

  • @eddylopez76133
    @eddylopez76133 Год назад +6

    this was so much fun to watch

  • @TomJones-tx7pb
    @TomJones-tx7pb Год назад +1

    I would love more videos like this.

  • @MessiahFromR6
    @MessiahFromR6 Год назад

    Need more of this.

  • @elementsofphysicalreality
    @elementsofphysicalreality Год назад +45

    It’s crazy that Wesley is as good as he is and possibly doesn’t train as hard at tactics.

    • @lx4302
      @lx4302 Год назад +12

      because there's a distraction

    • @OhWaker
      @OhWaker Месяц назад

      ​@@lx4302 oh this is probably why women's chess is a separate category. There's that distraction element that can make people not think with as much focus

  • @jeff-8511
    @jeff-8511 Год назад +3

    Amazing how they can calculate without even seeing the board anymore. They just memorize the position so quick

  • @rizaabila4865
    @rizaabila4865 Год назад +9

    Duda is underrated person in chess... Just him can beat magnus winning strike in classical chess..

  • @mixowski9071
    @mixowski9071 Год назад +11

    Duda absolutely nailed it

  • @wesamnadir665
    @wesamnadir665 Год назад +10

    You just have to do more of this
    Great content

  • @Krzysio290
    @Krzysio290 Год назад +9

    Every top player is great player, but I really like the Duda's chess style, aggressive, creative, risky. Beat regards to all you!

  • @ym1359
    @ym1359 Год назад +31

    As usual, Hikaru became overconfident in the 2nd puzzle.

  • @neerajchauhan3790
    @neerajchauhan3790 Год назад +32

    Please do this type of videos with grandmaster ( and invite Magnus if possible) loved it so muchhhh💙
    Duda played amazingly
    Felt bad for Wesley
    Give that guy more puzzle😂💙

  • @wesleyb1458
    @wesleyb1458 Год назад +9

    Hikaru blitzing out everything lol this was a cool video!

  • @juancabral2003
    @juancabral2003 Год назад +5

    Hikaru on disrespect: "you are so bad, can't believe you guys"
    Hikaru in front of Nemo: "sorry miss Nemo, you get me anxious"

  • @peterpupe8352
    @peterpupe8352 9 месяцев назад

    I struggle so hard with order of operation in puzzles. I was close to solving the second puzzle (of course i gave myself more like a minute), but didnt see the rook-move that had to be stopped with the very first queen-move.

  • @RyanHarris77
    @RyanHarris77 Год назад +17

    My favorite in this competition is Wesley because I can relate.

  • @stmochi157
    @stmochi157 Год назад +7

    8:55 So uses his engine in his pocket to solve it real quick

  • @williamhenning4320
    @williamhenning4320 Год назад +82

    So and Giri didn’t know the checklist of checks, captures, and attacks lol

    • @aldelatorre9775
      @aldelatorre9775 Год назад +11

      well thats a 2900+ rated puzzle yeah konda hard but yeah hahah

    • @th6n
      @th6n Год назад +40

      @@aldelatorre9775 No lol I solve 3000 rated puzzles for fun. The puzzles in the video are a million times harder.

    • @thegreatgojousatoru5846
      @thegreatgojousatoru5846 Год назад

      @@th6n whats ur elo

    • @apaarshrivastava
      @apaarshrivastava Год назад

      Giri solved 2

    • @th6n
      @th6n Год назад +5

      @@thegreatgojousatoru5846 1900 in both blitz and rapid

  • @Dots3rd
    @Dots3rd Год назад +2

    Make a escape room that requires people to solve chess related puzzles somehow for them to escape, would be cool to see.

  • @jarethozb07
    @jarethozb07 Год назад +1

    Do more of this !

  • @rogerbalasubas6437
    @rogerbalasubas6437 Год назад +6

    Wesley is a diesel engine . Needs time to warm-up and he's unstoppable after .

  • @blueboy4803
    @blueboy4803 Год назад +37

    Duda is a beast! Damn!

  • @richardhaizenberg9352
    @richardhaizenberg9352 Год назад

    Great format pls keep going!

  • @colescalisthenics
    @colescalisthenics Год назад +2

    That's insane that he can look at it that shortly and then memorize where the peices are!!!

  • @TruthHurtsFAFO
    @TruthHurtsFAFO Год назад +31

    As a borderline expert player it boggles my mind how effortlessly these GMs can complete this. No way I could memorize this position in 10 seconds let alone solve it

    • @methdxman
      @methdxman Год назад

      What’s your rating?

    • @lucoa460
      @lucoa460 Год назад +20

      @@methdxman 1

    • @HexxuSz
      @HexxuSz Год назад +17

      @@lucoa460 mittens detected

    • @docxyz1042
      @docxyz1042 Год назад +1

      ​@@lucoa460 most dangerous rating of all time

  • @dragondish904
    @dragondish904 Год назад +21

    Anish had to checkmate and not draw the position...
    Most difficult if you ask me 😂😂

  • @discharm210
    @discharm210 Год назад +8

    You can see that the type of tactical player like Duda can solve this more easily

  • @simkool77
    @simkool77 Год назад +2

    really enjoyed this content!

  • @murdermatics
    @murdermatics Год назад

    Hearing their process out loud is cool so different

  • @3alexander3
    @3alexander3 Год назад +18

    "...here's how Hikaru Nakamura, Anish Giri, Jan-Krzysztof Duda and more got on..."
    Was it too hard to write two more name?
    What's the name of the guy sitting down right?

    • @bidilz
      @bidilz Год назад +9

      bottom right is Sam Sevian and top left is Wesley So

    • @sottx8268
      @sottx8268 Год назад +8

      The description is disgraceful.... Thanks for the answer

    • @domwitsauce
      @domwitsauce Год назад +3

      comment I was looking for

    • @3alexander3
      @3alexander3 Год назад +3

      Thanks! I didn‘t know how Sam Sevian looked like and couldn‘t find a way to understand who that dude was)

  • @mixowski9071
    @mixowski9071 Год назад +7

    Damn Duda nailed this puzzles!!

  • @messi10messi30
    @messi10messi30 7 месяцев назад

    Hikaru first short was too impressive .
    I just want that type of speed of confidence level in my life ❤❤❤❤

  • @brianrichardson3980
    @brianrichardson3980 Год назад

    With the interference and clearance themes on these, the level of calculation after a 10 second glance is *extremely* impressive. I had a discussion/debate with a 2200 stating that calculation speed is directly proportional to strength. He opined that chess erudition was more important. Thinking about it, it's all of the above!

  • @gcdsuite8471
    @gcdsuite8471 Год назад +4

    Krzysztof Duda is definitely badass

  • @sydneysitwala
    @sydneysitwala Год назад +2

    Getting Nemo to do this is brilliant for many reasons.

  • @infinitrixtv5847
    @infinitrixtv5847 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wesley So shows his Filipino side when he was off duty. That funny aspect of a barkada is something that could easily lighten the day.

  • @rhodigian
    @rhodigian Год назад

    This would be a heck of a tournament

  • @MarkB-vp9ki
    @MarkB-vp9ki Год назад +3

    Duda nailed this but shout out to Sam who did a great job too.

  • @princevonny
    @princevonny Год назад +5

    Sam Sevian is an absolute beast.

  • @DanBorries
    @DanBorries Год назад +1

    this somehow makes me feel better about my own chess skills

  • @rakshanm834
    @rakshanm834 Месяц назад +1

    Wesley is nice and vibing and also has lot of humour sense

  • @nathanweston9681
    @nathanweston9681 Год назад +21

    Lovely Wesley! I don't recognise the GM in the bottom right, could anyone help me please?

  • @napiernygma8075
    @napiernygma8075 Год назад +12

    02:55 i can feel Hikaru pain on that one

  • @Mendaxxx
    @Mendaxxx Год назад

    These guys are absolutely insane

  • @richardsmith9615
    @richardsmith9615 Год назад

    not just grandmasters, Super Grandmasters! Incredible players all of them.

  • @sfurules
    @sfurules Год назад +3

    I like how Hikaru get's one guess and they are like NO...
    But other people get like, 4 tries lol

    • @e.i1476
      @e.i1476 Год назад +2

      Nah he had a second try but chose to be told the answer because he "would have to think for a couple of minutes" before getting it right

  • @NiX_xD
    @NiX_xD Год назад +3

    He sacrifices… THE ROOKKKK

  • @eduardobuitrago
    @eduardobuitrago Год назад +1

    Wesley answering correctly after adjusting the antenna of the wireless device in his pocket. You have to be incredulous nowadays 😂

  • @Raven_Ray1
    @Raven_Ray1 Год назад +1

    I like how they play the same wrong move like they share one brain at different time.