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  • @mn22286
    @mn22286 12 дней назад +2950

    I was excited for Levy when he announced he was going back to OTB chess to win the GM title but now its just the same cheating, 100 ELO, clickbait as usual... 🤮🤮🤮

  • @findict52
    @findict52 12 дней назад +3211

    This whole opening is "you play stupid, drag your opponent down to your level, and beat them with experience."

    • @jyotishmanguha5851
      @jyotishmanguha5851 12 дней назад +54

      Mark Twain smirks sarcastically in his grave😌

    • @Frakenstien20
      @Frakenstien20 12 дней назад +141

      That's what I was thinking that this guy was just more comfortable and more experienced with this opening and the positions it led to which caused the opponents to make mistakes.

    • @shehabgamal8640
      @shehabgamal8640 12 дней назад +24

      ​@@Frakenstien20I really don't believe that anyone can do that, this isn't a bad opening, he literally handicapped himself -2 every game to someone who is only behind Hikaru and Magnus in that time format, he certainly used the engine at a specific point in the game.

    • @thefiendplays1091
      @thefiendplays1091 12 дней назад +1

      got 93%

    • @DavidWilliams-nm5jv
      @DavidWilliams-nm5jv 12 дней назад +128

      In a blitz game, where players can't take a long time to analyze, positional experience is more important than a small material advantage.

  • @thoben4596
    @thoben4596 12 дней назад +2858

    One thing is 100% sure: Yesterday I did not know who Brendan Jacobson is. Today I do.

    • @ellispiper6313
      @ellispiper6313 12 дней назад +72

      and that's what matters most

    • @paulo0651
      @paulo0651 12 дней назад +9

      who is he

    • @bedeehiogu2159
      @bedeehiogu2159 12 дней назад +81

      You still don't know who Brendan Jacobson is. But you might now know a Brandon

    • @sheridan5175
      @sheridan5175 12 дней назад +54

      (You can call him Brandon)

    • @hugovaz777
      @hugovaz777 12 дней назад +8

      The first rule of chess club, “You don’t not talk about Brandon Jacobsen”

  • @Scriabinfan593
    @Scriabinfan593 12 дней назад +1809

    But a match between Brandon Jacobson and Danya where Brandon plays the same opening won’t be reflective of what happened. Danya’s gonna have time to go over the lines and analyze it deeply, but when they played those blitz matches, Danya wasn’t prepared for it which is why it was so effective.

    • @sigurdh.s8320
      @sigurdh.s8320 12 дней назад +71

      They played 70 games. And the 15-20 ish first moves were basically the same every game

    • @the_chess_geek
      @the_chess_geek 12 дней назад +7

      Exactly

    • @the_chess_geek
      @the_chess_geek 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@sigurdh.s8320yh, they were consecutive matches, he had no time to analyse and check most critical way to play against it.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 12 дней назад +138

      @@sigurdh.s8320 which means Danya could not have analyzed the line to prepare

    • @oinotnarasec
      @oinotnarasec 12 дней назад

      @@sigurdh.s8320he is talking about levys sugestion for a live match

  • @Knighttwister
    @Knighttwister 12 дней назад +905

    NO he shouldn't do the match. He has nothing to prove. Hikaru can have fun speedrunning botez gambit but other grandmasters can't just sack an exchange? There is literally no proof he cheated. He won his games thanks to tactics and mistakes from Danya.

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад +24

      We dont know why he was banned. Maybe trashtalked in the comment section. Maybe he was using some sort of colloringprogram to see the boared better and the algorithm tought it was an engine.... we just dont know.

    • @lolanicolau251
      @lolanicolau251 12 дней назад +88

      ​but we do know, it was a fair play ban

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад +10

      @@lolanicolau251 does fair play always mean cheating?

    • @latbil
      @latbil 12 дней назад +58

      @@Monika77ful nah, this is just misinformation; he’s explicitly banned for fair play violations

    • @estolee5485
      @estolee5485 12 дней назад +20

      ​@@Monika77fulYes, fair play is a ban for cheating

  • @jlonewolf4
    @jlonewolf4 12 дней назад +910

    I don't think an in-person matchup where Brandon has to play his opening makes much sense. The main reason the opening is so successful is because it gets the opponent into unfamiliar positions. If Naroditsky could spend time studying the lines, I'm sure he would win since the opening is objectively losing. If Naroditsky wins after prep it would not necessarily prove that Brandon was cheating.

    • @SaveTheTrees333
      @SaveTheTrees333 12 дней назад +3

      Unless they plan the matches for like tomorrow 😉

    • @xavierb9061
      @xavierb9061 12 дней назад

      Is rook more valuable than bishop , given bishop will be unopposed and have that line

    • @yty1941
      @yty1941 12 дней назад +9

      @@SaveTheTrees333 😄 maybe one night is enough to get familiar enough with the potential lines to utilize the advantage

    • @MistaOppritunity
      @MistaOppritunity 12 дней назад +21

      @@SaveTheTrees333 I am fully convinced that a GM could prep a singular losing line in a night. I could prep a singular losing line in a night and I'm 1550(I'm not saying I would beat Danya, that's not the point. It is not that time consuming to cram for one line that you know you are going to play.)

    • @SaveTheTrees333
      @SaveTheTrees333 12 дней назад +1

      @@yty1941 part of the agreement could be no prep allowed, yeah?

  • @sironichanhaichiko2884
    @sironichanhaichiko2884 12 дней назад +850

    The proposition is unfair to Brandon since Danya can prepare for all the tricks

    • @hungrrybear
      @hungrrybear 12 дней назад +55

      Right. Like if Danya takes any time to do real prep for this like with a strong engine he basically can’t lose

    • @rohankaran
      @rohankaran 12 дней назад +1

      +1

    • @nbassasin8092
      @nbassasin8092 12 дней назад +10

      wow, unfortunately you are right
      shame, would be fun to watch if this wasnt the case

    • @daqne138
      @daqne138 12 дней назад +35

      This is literally what I thought. Danya will literally study the whole position and might be able to play stockfish best moves until like move 30… I think the reason this works is just the mental affect on Danya in this case, he’s thinking W T F the whole time.

    • @ndnd7614
      @ndnd7614 12 дней назад +2

      Y’all forget Brandon is a known cheater in the past? He 100% cheated against danya 😊

  • @AwesomeDude20201
    @AwesomeDude20201 12 дней назад +323

    I almost feel like playing an opening in which you start off with a losing position and then coming back and winning repeatedly would trigger the anti-cheat by itself. It would just see "This person is somehow coming back from completely lost positions over and over again which is a statistical anomaly."

    • @somyapaniya4144
      @somyapaniya4144 11 дней назад +22

      great thought everyone was missing this point

    • @UAmmo
      @UAmmo 11 дней назад +40

      That's 100% it. Their algorithm only has the data it has to work with, which would be a massive number of chess games. Using an obscure, 'bad' opening at that level which nobody ever uses but winning anyway would definitely look insane to their program and get flagged for cheating.

    • @cainepain3334
      @cainepain3334 11 дней назад +9

      Granted I’m only a 1100 elo I have played this opening 5 times so far and haven’t lost lol. Playing some of my best chess afterwards.

    • @user-darkphoenix
      @user-darkphoenix 10 дней назад +4

      Imagine Magnus getting banned for his troll games by the algorithm.

    • @nonamenoname246
      @nonamenoname246 9 дней назад

      @@cainepain3334 If you are serious it means your 1100 elo players get anxiety when handed an early and they blow it, happens to me all the time at 1000 elo. Danya when handed that winning position has forgotten all about the opening and would be able to beat or even crush a weaker grandmaster such as Brandon if no engine used. You need to show the different middle games and ask if so many varied positions could have been prepped effectively with an engine by Brandon so as to be ready to snatch victory from apparent defeat. Prep can get one player off to a good start when both sides of course start the game equal; I really question whether prep can turn a a number of opponents' solidly winning position into a loss

  • @devanshupadhyay2658
    @devanshupadhyay2658 12 дней назад +309

    I mean if someone has full mastery over a weird line in a blitz game they surely will have an advantage over their opponent because they will be in time control through out the game, and the fact he mentioned that chess is the only game where grown man bithc about teenagers and ruin their career is legit tbh.

    • @witheringhs7766
      @witheringhs7766 12 дней назад

      probably because you're all the ones are actually doing the cheating, you grew up on the fish in an era full of streaming and clout chasing. Your generation full of selfish pricks is ruining the game not the veterans pointing out the obvious.

    • @andrewbradley3305
      @andrewbradley3305 12 дней назад +3

      He doesn’t he was losing in every game then turned on the engine

    • @witheringhs7766
      @witheringhs7766 12 дней назад +3

      @@andrewbradley3305 exactly... these spoiled kids grew up on the fish, why the hell should anyone believe they aren't using it to chase clout. If he's so good then why is he an actual nobody. somehow i doubt a kid in these days would waste his life learning this game that deeply and then waste it all away remaining anonymous.
      edit: the reality is he didnt get the credit he wanted for beating daniel so he revealed his identity as one final chance to get the fame and attention he craved.. ban him for life, good riddance. Play on your actual account next time loser.

    • @pedroh.pereira8292
      @pedroh.pereira8292 12 дней назад +60

      ​@@witheringhs7766the kid is a GM, he accomplished in this game than you ever will. What a boomer comment

    • @witheringhs7766
      @witheringhs7766 12 дней назад +6

      @@pedroh.pereira8292 thats exactly my point... real hard to get GM from your parents basement staring at stockfish all day.... and then he does what with it? Cheats anyway.... for clout... you are dense arent you?

  • @Blank-yd8wv
    @Blank-yd8wv 12 дней назад +596

    Vih_soh is secretly vsauce

    • @SpencerfromEarth
      @SpencerfromEarth 12 дней назад +99

      Hey Vih_soh, Brandon here!

    • @christianholzner9854
      @christianholzner9854 12 дней назад +65

      Or is it?

    • @Plabable.
      @Plabable. 12 дней назад +77

      1a4 2ra3 is a bad opening
      Or is it?

    • @AlmaTheus
      @AlmaTheus 11 дней назад +1

      Não consigo ver qual referência que o nome dele está relacionada no português igual o Levy falou

    • @AlmaTheus
      @AlmaTheus 11 дней назад

      Não consigo ver qual referência que o nome dele está relacionada no português igual o Levy falou

  • @alumpy-acho112
    @alumpy-acho112 12 дней назад +724

    The problem with an in person match is that Danya can then study for that opening which means Brandon loses a lot of his opening prep advantage. Also it would suggest Danya is accusing him which he is not

    • @Zalied
      @Zalied 12 дней назад +36

      whether its cheating or not thats kinda the whole point of meme openings. top chess is HEAVILY based around opening prep. this removes a ton of opening prep for some peoples openings. Now of course these top players are good at other things but that means if you are worse at opening prep than someone but are equal in just standard play this can reduce someones advantage over you even though its a weakness.

    • @user-xg3co7rg3h
      @user-xg3co7rg3h 12 дней назад +9

      exactly what i was looking for, danya would defo win cuz the circumstances are so different and in case brandon had cheated or not everybody would say he cheated bcuz he couldn't win the match

    • @niyioke8755
      @niyioke8755 12 дней назад +1

      Also it should be in person but on a computer because mouse skills and prep move play a curial role in how the game is played

    • @dudeiii2069
      @dudeiii2069 12 дней назад +1

      Would it really suggest that Danya is accusing him though? I would argue that asking someone to prove something (i.e play chess in real life) ranges from normal suspicion to accusation. Theres nothing wrong with asking someone to show prove that they didn’t cheat.

    • @alumpy-acho112
      @alumpy-acho112 12 дней назад +1

      @@dudeiii2069 I mean Levy called it another “clash of claims” which means they have two different claims. Anyway that’s not the main point

  • @ovoj5631
    @ovoj5631 12 дней назад +242

    i just simply cant believe that someone would cheat on an anonymous account and then reveal their true identity at the expense of their reputation for NO REASON AT ALL if they werent completely innocent. i just refuse to believe someone would do that.

    • @XoIoRouge
      @XoIoRouge 12 дней назад +21

      💯 if he's guilty, he'd stay hidden.

    • @nothingtoseehere3296
      @nothingtoseehere3296 12 дней назад +28

      Reverse psychology. Maybe he knows people would think this and is banking on it. But it's highly unlikely and he sounds geniune.

    • @hdhskksjsus
      @hdhskksjsus 12 дней назад +9

      ​@@XoIoRougeobviously his identity was known (atleast not publicly) if his main account had been shadowbanned before the reddit post

    • @XoIoRouge
      @XoIoRouge 12 дней назад +2

      @@hdhskksjsus but his main account wasn't banned?

    • @Gorjiba
      @Gorjiba 12 дней назад +15

      You would be surprised then how many people who are getting away with a crime do something stupid to incriminate themselves. Not saying Brandon is cheating, but people who are guilty do things like return to crime scenes, talk about the crime, keep evidence of the crime, etc. Wether it’s a guilty conscience or and ego thing, people do weird things and do not behave logically all the time.
      Brandon making this post is not evidence in itself that he didn’t cheat. The explanations in his post are better arguments in my opinion.

  • @haydenraithel9432
    @haydenraithel9432 12 дней назад +37

    Getting called a nerd by a fellow professional chess player speaks

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад +5

      My husband (non chessplayer) thinks we are all weired that way. For nonchessplayers its zotaly absurd to sit 5-6 hours just to play a stupid game. Took him once to a clubmatch 20 min. in he left bored. And still I havent divorced him.

    • @MarkT-ci6cr
      @MarkT-ci6cr 12 дней назад +1

      I had to come back to hear that nerd. It caught me off guard and had me dying of laughter

  • @BartlebyHiggensworth
    @BartlebyHiggensworth 12 дней назад +664

    Magnus Carlsen plays meme openings all the time and nobody panics. One teenager learns to play one meme opening well, and everyone loses their minds!

    • @communist_amoeba3923
      @communist_amoeba3923 12 дней назад +72

      Yeah cus magnesium calcium is 2830 fide and the teenager is 2550 fide rated

    • @the_chess_geek
      @the_chess_geek 12 дней назад +28

      It's blitz,

    • @atr4454
      @atr4454 12 дней назад +18

      You sound like the Joker.

    • @aydanhartwig2245
      @aydanhartwig2245 12 дней назад +9

      "Because it's all part of the plan"

    • @Lavanence
      @Lavanence 12 дней назад

      ​@@atr4454SooCietyyy

  • @bbus4447
    @bbus4447 12 дней назад +477

    24:55 nice idea but I don't think you can really recreate the circumstance since Naroditsky could prepare and also the element of tilt would not really be recreatable

    • @Maximiccie
      @Maximiccie 12 дней назад +59

      Exactly, the surprise is gone

    • @ahmeddinat3906
      @ahmeddinat3906 12 дней назад +20

      And also pressure to prove yourself against an extremely skilled and experienced opponent in person

    • @SomebodySharp
      @SomebodySharp 12 дней назад +44

      Yeah it's a stupid idea. 😂 Like ofc Danya will beat him because he will have more than enough time to prepare aginst a objectively terrible opening. He's a f*cking GM 🤷‍♂️

    • @shadyparadox
      @shadyparadox 12 дней назад +2

      Yeah, probably shouldn't be Naroditsky at this point. But all you need to prove is that Jacobson is proficient at that opening, so bringing in any GM who hasn't prepared the opening yet is good enough.

    • @andrewbradley3305
      @andrewbradley3305 12 дней назад

      Didn’t matter lol Danya was in a winning position every game

  • @Thekaiser4100
    @Thekaiser4100 12 дней назад +19

    It's comical to me that playing low accuracy games with little time between moves to allow for optimal engine calculation could possibly result in a cheating ban.

    • @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905
      @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905 8 дней назад

      You don't need to cheat every move. For a strong player all you need is 2 or 3 glances at key points. Besides the first option that Stockfish offers is always solid even if it will replace it with something better at later point.

  • @alphonzgeorge6436
    @alphonzgeorge6436 12 дней назад +101

    the rematch doesn't make sense coz danya would have immediately looked at the lines after the match. The advantage of the opening is the shock factor because nobody else would be sane enough to analyze that. It's literally a one off opening to play tat would work only once with a top super gm after which they'd analyze the lines and it'd be normal service.

    • @andrewbradley3305
      @andrewbradley3305 12 дней назад +1

      That’s irrelevant Danya had a winning position every game lol

    • @barte4215
      @barte4215 12 дней назад

      ​@andrewbradley3305 bro are you dumb? Commenting this bullshit as if you were incapable of understandinwg what people are saying? You have to be a moron to not comprehend that looking deeply at a line is different from being up the exchange and converting that afvantage

    • @ethanbottomley-mason8447
      @ethanbottomley-mason8447 12 дней назад +15

      ​@andrewbradley3305 Yes, he had a winning position, but it seems like the point of the opening is that it is very hard for the other player to hold onto that winning position. Given time to prepare, I am sure that Danya could figure out how to convert the advantage into a much easier winning position which he could win pretty much every game. Without prep, from the games we have seen, it seems difficult to get to an obviously winning position.

    • @dougs8196
      @dougs8196 12 дней назад +7

      @@andrewbradley3305 Unless Danya was also cheating he wouldn't know at the time how exactly he was winning all those positions. If he took some time and analyzed all those games he'll know when/where he went wrong and fix those mistake. That would certainly give him the win in that scenario considering this match ended ~40-29

    • @sylvesteruchia5263
      @sylvesteruchia5263 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@andrewbradley3305 Yes but the position had a lot of tricks. And they kept falling for them .

  • @elijaharsenault
    @elijaharsenault 12 дней назад +579

    i genuinely despise the cheating paranoia/fervor, clearly many top GMs are insecure about the next generation challenging them (especially online) and these constant accusations are really damaging not only to young players’ careers but to their confidence/mental state

    • @mcpr5971
      @mcpr5971 12 дней назад +11

      (in person cheating) Is simple to prevent: a metal detector and a faraday cage. If you can run stockfish in an isolated, in-vivo device that is small enough to not pick up with a metal detector, you win.

    • @brycepeddicord6763
      @brycepeddicord6763 12 дней назад +29

      What a nothing opinion. What GMs are you talking about? (Other than kramnik who is widly disbelieved as credible)Daniel said he didn't have a strong option on it. It was also said that individuals don't call out people the algorithm does. So please either have a point that matters or stfu😂😂

    • @harstar12345
      @harstar12345 12 дней назад

      ​@@mcpr5971challenge asscepted

    • @paulo0651
      @paulo0651 12 дней назад

      @@mcpr5971 and a bunghole inspection

    • @coachhumph5524
      @coachhumph5524 12 дней назад +2

      Imagine a world where one particular series of circumstances leads to thousands if not millions of people taking up the game of basketball on a serious level. Is it realistic that even 100 of those new basketball players would then rise to the level of NBA players in less than 2 years or even less than 1 year?
      That is essentially what is happening in the world of chess online where anonymous players are able to defeat seasoned high level players in less than 2 years of serious focus on playing chess. It's just not reasonable according to any other realm of human achievement.

  • @xboarder2x
    @xboarder2x 12 дней назад +75

    I don't think the in person match makes any sense. Becaues Danya knows it's coming now. That's why it worked originally because it was a total surprise. Even though they played so many games he didn't take a few days to study the position.

    • @jjohns4170
      @jjohns4170 12 дней назад +1

      they played back to back for hours

    • @andrewbradley3305
      @andrewbradley3305 12 дней назад +4

      Danya knew what was coming they played for hours and he consistently beat Danya from a losing position multiple time

    • @barte4215
      @barte4215 12 дней назад

      ​@@andrewbradley3305again you moron, danya dudnt look at what the computer said

    • @deadlyton
      @deadlyton 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@jjohns4170 playing for hours does not equal studying the position with an engine and prepping for the best moves for multiple variations

  • @xerofire
    @xerofire 12 дней назад +77

    Waiting for random low elo players to start playing this and lose every game

    • @donsurlylyte
      @donsurlylyte 12 дней назад +2

      where do i sign up?

    • @troycummings709
      @troycummings709 12 дней назад +5

      It works really really well. Not getting caught in opening traps people memorized from Grandmasters making it a lot easier for people like me who are much better at middle games & endgames

    • @railspony
      @railspony 12 дней назад +1

      Even at the 70th percentile most games have swings that add up to +-12 or more, -2 in the opening is *nothing* at low elo.

    • @bluemountain4181
      @bluemountain4181 9 дней назад +5

      Hey we've been blundering our rooks since before it was cool

  • @souhebsoisro411
    @souhebsoisro411 12 дней назад +130

    Yeah but the problem with your last proposition is that nara can now study the opening. The whole system depends on your opponent making mistakes, if they just blitz out the best moves according to stockfish, they will win every game. I don't even think he can beat him online now that he's familiar with the game plan

    • @richtull2110
      @richtull2110 12 дней назад +2

      not understanding this thought process, which seems to be a theme in the comments at this point, Danya played against this opening 70 times, and figured it out some 20 times so I don't think what you are suggesting works either. Brandon is also a GM and was just playing the meme opening for fun

    • @souhebsoisro411
      @souhebsoisro411 12 дней назад +13

      @@richtull2110 there is a big difference between analyzing a game by yourself and using an engine. I believe they played consecutive games and even though the first moves were the same, he was outplayed.

    • @richtull2110
      @richtull2110 12 дней назад

      @@souhebsoisro411 All I was saying is familiarity bec ame eveident eventually, I di think what Gotham suggests is good though over the board blitz see what happens🙂

    • @dougs8196
      @dougs8196 12 дней назад +8

      @@richtull2110 Danya with time to prepare for this specific opening and analyze all the game they played, would do better than the ~29-40 loss so that exercise would prove nothing. That is the bottom line.

  • @praetorxak5361
    @praetorxak5361 12 дней назад +179

    I think it could make a lot of sense in low time games someone having complete knowledge over a weird line. It makes your opponent think a lot more and lose time, and then you have more time to think in end game. I don't know if that translates to high elo games, but it could defiantly work in lower elo games

    • @macnolds4145
      @macnolds4145 12 дней назад +1

      Correct

    • @shehabgamal8640
      @shehabgamal8640 12 дней назад +8

      This isn't some weird line in opening, he literally handicapped himself -2 every game, not even Magnus can do that against Danya in blitz time format, this guy is certainly not genuine

    • @user-yo4mr2tf5k
      @user-yo4mr2tf5k 12 дней назад +7

      ​@@shehabgamal8640I mean there are games where strong GMs(Magnus and Hikaru) have played god awful openings and winning games against other GMs.It's like it's impossible

    • @ndnd7614
      @ndnd7614 12 дней назад +3

      you do know that brandon has a history of cheating right? He got banned in the past.

    • @shnitzel9052
      @shnitzel9052 12 дней назад +4

      ​@@shehabgamal8640 -2 on a line he's studied that Danya certainly has not. Very, very different than just blundering an exchange. Not saying he's innocent, but just saying "-2" without context is extremely biased.

  • @almicc
    @almicc 12 дней назад +93

    From a totally layman perspective on chess, I think it's hard to beat this setup in low time because rooks are late-game pieces, while bishops are instrumental in attacking in the early game. One side gives up a late game advantage for an early and middle game advantage. Not only is the one without a rook technically up a piece for most of the opening, they have time advantage and development advantage. I think that's why it's so hard to initiate and defend early attacks, you lack a bishop and your opponent is basically up a piece and three moves ahead.

    • @shaokhanwins1037
      @shaokhanwins1037 12 дней назад +7

      you make a pretty good point

    • @jonnyjames862
      @jonnyjames862 12 дней назад +5

      That’s a really good take on the opening, I hadn’t thought of it that way.

    • @lollycopter
      @lollycopter 11 дней назад +3

      Every GM knows this, including Naroditsky. He knows about exchange sacs, he knows about bishop pair power. And yet, he still seemed pretty stunned by it all.

    • @almicc
      @almicc 11 дней назад +8

      @@lollycopter I think he was just stunned by how long the advantage lasts. It's one thing to spot a powerful sacrifice that gives you an edge/ win in a few moves, it's another to see a sacrifice "work" for 20-30+ moves. You practically have to play flawless stockfish moves for 20 moves straight before you can start proving your +2 advantage.

    • @lollycopter
      @lollycopter 11 дней назад +1

      @@almicc and Brandon was the one who had to play more perfectly yep. Very impressive middlegame defensive tactical resources.

  • @paularized1
    @paularized1 12 дней назад +11

    Fear of accusations like this is why I never became a GM. And because I’m stupid.

    • @waronwinter2928
      @waronwinter2928 9 дней назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @auscaliber1
      @auscaliber1 9 дней назад +2

      I feel that bro, I'd have become a GM too except I am terrible at the game of chess

  • @Volroxian
    @Volroxian 12 дней назад +1878

    Spoiler blocker
    Edit 1:700 likes?!?!
    Edit 2:1k likes? HOW
    Edit 3:1.7k likes is crazy

  • @SarahJNelson-ej7it
    @SarahJNelson-ej7it 12 дней назад +367

    nice idea but I don't think you can really recreate the circumstance since Naroditsky could prepare and also the element of tilt would not really be recreatable

  • @GuiocoPiano
    @GuiocoPiano 12 дней назад +46

    This guy is like the GM version of tyler1 , plays the exact same silly opening over and over and somehow gets away with it and wins

    • @chesswithivan8346
      @chesswithivan8346 10 дней назад

      dunno who tyler1 is yet, i see him allover the place. But the reason is cheating

  • @wimpymcsteel4458
    @wimpymcsteel4458 12 дней назад +50

    40 to 29 does not seem like a totally out of line result between two evenly matched players, where one is playing a familiar system, and the other is not. Just saying!

    • @thefrancuteleac
      @thefrancuteleac 11 дней назад +4

      How are they "evenly matched"? Daniel is one of the strongest blitz players in the world, and the other guy is unknown. The only reason you've heard of him is because of this.

    • @chesswithivan8346
      @chesswithivan8346 10 дней назад

      They aren't evenly matched. 40 wins from a bad position is absolutely out of the line, maybe 3-4 wins at the beginning and some lucky ones

    • @brubie7584
      @brubie7584 9 дней назад

      ​@@chesswithivan8346I mean IMs can pull off a few wins with silly gambits vs GMs and that is a FAR greater mismatch.
      Also losing a couple games to a nonsense opening can be really tilting and cause a string of losses

    • @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905
      @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905 8 дней назад +1

      @@brubie7584 "Few" is certainly not 40 out of 70.

    • @brubie7584
      @brubie7584 8 дней назад

      @@blacktigershearthstoneadve6905 right, but a fairly high rated GM should be able to pull off more than a few if a significantly weaker IM can do it a few times

  • @FBI_open_Up_
    @FBI_open_Up_ 12 дней назад +550

    For the future audiences the old title is "ANONYMOUS BANNED GM REVEALED!!!!!!!"

    • @VitaEmerald324
      @VitaEmerald324 12 дней назад +10

      Still the above

    • @Pikmin012
      @Pikmin012 12 дней назад +17

      Update.
      Title still unchaged as of this reply.

    • @94djcab
      @94djcab 12 дней назад +6

      Update : still there.

    • @nol2521
      @nol2521 12 дней назад +23

      Update: It’s been 2 fucking minutes so no reason to think anything changed but to maintain the trend, the title is still the same

    • @TVIDS123
      @TVIDS123 12 дней назад +6

      I believe tiles use A B testing. Half of the audience gets one title, the other half gets another. Then RUclips looks at the most popular one and sets that as the title.

  • @khy6330
    @khy6330 12 дней назад +9

    That opening works for 1 simple reason: it takes your opponent out of their prep and any theory by the 2nd move; they have to play entirely on their own whereas the banned GM has spent dozens, possible hundreds of games learning it's tricks and traps. Given time to prepare and foreknowledge of facing that specific opening Danya, or any GM, could win the majority of matches but having it dropped in your lap out of nowhere... different story entirely. It's not really different from any other trick/trap opening aside from never being widely seen before now; once it's been study it will most likely be relegated to lower rated players using gimmick trap/trick openings.

  • @yaksher
    @yaksher 12 дней назад +18

    @25:00 The problem with that is that it's a gimmick opening which won't work against prepared opponents. Danya will, presumably, have spent some time with the engine figuring out how to properly punish this dead-lost opening properly.

    • @andrewbradley3305
      @andrewbradley3305 12 дней назад +2

      It won’t work well against anyone if you don’t start cheating. Danya had a winning position every game

    • @barte4215
      @barte4215 12 дней назад

      ​@@andrewbradley3305you are dumb

    • @Straga_Severa
      @Straga_Severa 12 дней назад +2

      @@andrewbradley3305 Yes, and then he gave this winning position away. It's not that Brandon made genious moves, it's that Danya made stupid moves.

  • @thomas11eleventm
    @thomas11eleventm 12 дней назад +9

    The Gotham brand is popping. Failing to reach GM was the best thing that ever happened for levy's career.

  • @tridevcinema7371
    @tridevcinema7371 12 дней назад +82

    I don't think Brandon is cheating.
    Also, Gotham, You're suggesting Brandon plays this opening against Danya in an in person match but that won't work because these openings work only when the opponent isn't prepared for them. If Danya knows Brandon will play this opening every time he'll be prepared for it with engine analysis and the surprise value will go away which is what makes these openings effective. It's -3 against an engine but against a human very hard to prove it's minus 3 with the shock value.

    • @filipe5585
      @filipe5585 12 дней назад +2

      Pretty sure by the 70th time danya knew he was going to play the same opening

    • @barte4215
      @barte4215 12 дней назад +18

      ​@filipe5585 bro can you read? The point is prapring a counter with the hel of stockfish. How can you not be able to understand such a simple concept?

    • @nathaneckles5145
      @nathaneckles5145 12 дней назад +2

      Prapring

    • @williamhicks558
      @williamhicks558 12 дней назад +5

      One of the things I've heard about cheaters is that there will be pauses in their play because of the time needed to put the move into the computer and waiting for its response, or something to that effect. since he was playing extremely fast, it does seem like he was just more familiar with the position and his opponent would always be down on time, causing the eventual blunders.

    • @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905
      @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905 8 дней назад

      @@williamhicks558 You don't need time to put moves into stockfish. With right software (which is not that complex to make) it is instant and automatic. In most cases Stockfish needs about half-second to find the best move. It can change it later in some cases, but the initial option is always solid no matter what. And in vital key positions it is natural to take few seconds of thinking. And you don't need to cheat every move either. Long story short, it IS possible to cheat in blitz games.

  • @zoogoo404
    @zoogoo404 12 дней назад +4

    Chess people will harp on about the game not being solved yet and then ban people that do weird openings.

  • @Mark-Zhark
    @Mark-Zhark 12 дней назад +64

    I believe Brandon. Here’s why: hard to believe two guys would use an unusual opening and beat hikaru and Danya while cheating. It’s too risky, it’s too obvious, red flags are sure to occur, and I think these guys experimented enough with this opening to baffle some “traditional” players moves.
    Free Brandon.

  • @ntsikayomzimbebe2056
    @ntsikayomzimbebe2056 12 дней назад +34

    "I fear not that one that has played 10 000 openings once but they who have played one opening 10 000 times"
    Also a friendly reminder that Nodirbek won the World Rapid by playing the an odd opening line with white and catching top players in the world in the exact same trap multiple times (incl. Fabiano and Magnus if I recall correctly). Dubious openings can work in fast time controls if you they either a) force the opponent to walk a difficult tight rope or b) cause the opponent to consume too much time in attempting to refute it.

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад +1

      Wow that strategy worked in rapid? Amazing.

    • @railspony
      @railspony 12 дней назад +4

      @@Monika77ful I'm only 2200 rapid but I win from -2 openings all the time. There are two problems for the opponent; first, if they over-press they'll accidentally have equalized by the time their premature attack is pressed back, and if they try to play solid, they're intentionally letting their advantage wither avoiding complications. Especially if the person who played the weak opening offers middlegame complications, especially if declining the complication requires a minor positional consolation. And then it is equalized, but they still feel under pressure to win, so they still end up over-pressing even after playing solid.
      Of course, at my level sometimes I try to play -2 and it turns out to be -5 and I'm just busted. But other times my op thinks it is a trap and turns it into +2 right away avoiding it. But for GMs playing blitz, it should be even more effective than at my level, because the psychological challenges are the same, but they can more accurately choose the optimal risk level.

  • @Asrudin
    @Asrudin 12 дней назад +74

    That doesn't really work though if he is honest. He said so himself he performed well because there was no pressure. Putting him up against naroditskey again like this would put the pressure on.
    That said, I have known and seen plenty of liars going all the way and say things like "If I did lie/cheat, would I do this or that?" argument, so at least that argument holds no weight for me.

    • @andrewbradley3305
      @andrewbradley3305 12 дней назад +4

      He played well because he cheated lol

    • @barte4215
      @barte4215 12 дней назад

      ​@@andrewbradley3305bro you are probably a 1400, i dont think you have a word in the matter

    • @menon7010
      @menon7010 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@andrewbradley3305 who knows the other gm also beat Hikaru, so did he cheat aswell? No

    • @kylannaidoo4141
      @kylannaidoo4141 12 дней назад

      well theres less pressure when you play a meme opening i can tell you that much

    • @JKenny44
      @JKenny44 9 дней назад

      ​​@@andrewbradley3305
      He must have hacked into the opponents brain and made them hang mate in 1.
      Stockfish can't win like that.
      (17:40 the game i'm referring too)

  • @MokaBeats664
    @MokaBeats664 12 дней назад +20

    Meanwhile Tyler1 approaching GM level with the cow opening:

    • @snekkers1609
      @snekkers1609 10 дней назад

      1900 level is miles from GM level, expecially that soon he will start playing player that are much better at theory and will demolish cow

  • @eduardafranca6323
    @eduardafranca6323 12 дней назад +7

    Def invite him for an interview

  • @Why.Steinitz
    @Why.Steinitz 12 дней назад +16

    3:40 start of GM background
    Start of explanation:
    7:30 stupid opening analysis and practicing
    9:48 Account creation for stupid opening
    10:01 danya games
    12:28 Banning
    13:30 Andrew Hong Vs Naka
    14:25 Some defensive words
    15:30 end of post. Start of Gotham's analysis.
    18:26 Gothams coments

  • @akabaneyumi922
    @akabaneyumi922 12 дней назад +15

    I doubt this opening would work after someone studies the main lines, so if a tournament happens daniel would ofc have studied it and will most likely crush brandon as it gives you a really high advantage from the start

    • @siksip3226
      @siksip3226 12 дней назад +2

      the whole purpose of the opening is to be novel and different to make the opponent make more mistakes. there is a reason such risky openings are used in blitz and/or bullet.

  • @realteamwall
    @realteamwall 12 дней назад +7

    when i watched your previous video about the anonymous gm i saw the set up with the queen behind the bishop in the corner and i really liked it and i actually started playing it
    though i didnt give up my rook

  • @tomkelley4119
    @tomkelley4119 12 дней назад +5

    I’d love to hear the joint interview of Brandon, Andrew, and Danya.

    • @noslowerdna
      @noslowerdna 11 дней назад +1

      let's add Hikaru into that mix as well

  • @fumoffu1
    @fumoffu1 12 дней назад +7

    "The truth always prevails"
    Well, not in New York

  • @OhOkayThenLazySusan
    @OhOkayThenLazySusan 12 дней назад +41

    This is exactly what I said on the first video on this. Seems clear to me that he isnt cheating. Its just that no one is prepared for those lines. Ive experimented with similar openings to great success and I suck.
    Cheating is tricky. Its obviously happening, but we cant just be banning people based on them not playing like everyone else otherwise the game ceases to evolve.

    • @witheringhs7766
      @witheringhs7766 12 дней назад +1

      the games already dead... vibrating beads are going to be considered a primitive method very soon... theres literally no point in caring about this game any longer unless you ignore the competitive aspect, which is a ridiculous notion.

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад

      Made simmilar experiences on my lvl ca. 1450 sometimes I blunder a piece and keep on playing and my opponent just cant convert in time. Sometimes my Oponet blunders big and I just cant convert in time. Blitz is tricky even at the toplvl.

    • @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905
      @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905 8 дней назад

      @@Monika77ful "Sometimes" is not 40 out of 70. On GM level.

  • @dougs8196
    @dougs8196 12 дней назад +8

    Levy's suggestion at the end doesn't work at all because Danya would have time to prepare for that opening. Danya should easily be able to win without the element of surprise and time to prepare because it is a bad opening.

    • @h0wnr681
      @h0wnr681 12 дней назад

      I have trouble believing that he can win with this opening, but wouldn't have a chance playing something normal. He didn't trick Danya over 40 times, he was outplaying him, he ought to be able to replicate that at least a little otb.

    • @dougs8196
      @dougs8196 12 дней назад +1

      @@h0wnr681 yes and now Danya would know every spot he went wrong and lost advantage. If they played another 70 games after Danya studied it would be like 60-10 Danya at best.

    • @h0wnr681
      @h0wnr681 12 дней назад

      @@dougs8196 I'm saying he should play normal, forget the troll opening. If he's at this level, he should be able to demonstrate that skill regardless of the opening.

    • @dougs8196
      @dougs8196 12 дней назад +1

      @@h0wnr681 okay but Danya has proven to be higher skill level overall. It would be the same as any similarly ranked player going up against the him. Danya or any top player isn’t unbeatable so I would expect him to fair similar to other players at his ranking. Which I couldn’t tell you that approximation

    • @allanshpeley4284
      @allanshpeley4284 8 дней назад

      @@h0wnr681 That completely neglects the fact that it was the unusual opening that likely threw Danya off, as well as Brandon's experience in playing that position.

  • @jmk1559
    @jmk1559 11 дней назад

    Please do a series on all the openings in depth i would love it because you make it so easy to understand the game properly

  • @skelebro9999
    @skelebro9999 12 дней назад +137

    Damn it. I thought they banned Kramnik :(

    • @smileorgobyebye6330
      @smileorgobyebye6330 12 дней назад +4

      Wait why do you hate kramnik?

    • @Deerjason
      @Deerjason 12 дней назад +1

      You don’t want Kramnik to cause more drama?

    • @SpencerfromEarth
      @SpencerfromEarth 12 дней назад +2

      could you imagine if it was kramnik trying to prove a point and it backfires like that? lol that'd be wild.

    • @skelebro9999
      @skelebro9999 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@smileorgobyebye6330He's old.

    • @skelebro9999
      @skelebro9999 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@DeerjasonNo. I don't.

  • @wargamulaya
    @wargamulaya 12 дней назад +44

    I love your videos but the "in person match" idea is so stupid because Danya has all the time in the world to prepare against that opening...🤦‍♂The only reason it was effective is the fact it's unexpected and unexplored territory.

    • @paulo0651
      @paulo0651 12 дней назад

      otb

    • @SomebodySharp
      @SomebodySharp 12 дней назад

      ​@@paulo0651?

    • @spirosmakris7142
      @spirosmakris7142 12 дней назад +3

      people have gotten so used to opening prep that when they actually lose without it it seems weird . engines really did ruin chess lmao

    • @chesswithivan8346
      @chesswithivan8346 10 дней назад

      no, it worked cus the guy cheated. naroditsky is among the absolute world elite, you really think he would lose 40 times against a bad position?
      this would net maximum a few wins

    • @wargamulaya
      @wargamulaya 10 дней назад

      @@chesswithivan8346 I don't think he cheated. Beating Danya 40-29 is totally doable If someone has full mastery over a weird line in a blitz game.. Cuz he'll have an advantage over their opponent (because he will be ahead on the clock through out the game) thus leading to mistakes being made in the late-middlegame.
      Brandons' friend GM also won a game vs Hikaru using this opening...Even levy won 2 games in Titled Tuesday while Magnus going 8.5/11 all playing this opening.

  • @ovoj5631
    @ovoj5631 12 дней назад +2

    the in person match simply would not work because the opening is completely refutable and requires being more familiar with the ideas and the position in order to win, which would be negated if naroditsky has time to prepare for it..

  • @elliottclaus7584
    @elliottclaus7584 12 дней назад +2

    you should definitely interview him, would love to see it

  • @cyst1112
    @cyst1112 11 дней назад +3

    It seems worth noting that his previous account was banned for cheating as well some years back. Not that that means he necessarily cheated here, but it does seem extremely pertinent to the discussion.

  • @rafazieba9982
    @rafazieba9982 12 дней назад +5

    In every e-sport (Mario speed runs, popular fps games, etc.) it is very difficult to tell if someone is that good or they are cheating. Best players are never banned by some algorithms. They are flagged for people to take a look. It might be a little easier with chess but it is far from perfect.

    • @spirosmakris7142
      @spirosmakris7142 12 дней назад +1

      i would argue that its way harder with chess to actually catch a cheater especially online . what if they just cheat on 1 move ?

  • @josephdestaubin7426
    @josephdestaubin7426 4 дня назад +1

    People are being judged and effectively sentenced by an algorithm. Just let that sink in for a moment.

  • @evelynn4273
    @evelynn4273 12 дней назад +2

    That opening would only work if the other person didn't have prep. Danya would definitely prepare.

  • @arjunsnair7638
    @arjunsnair7638 12 дней назад +16

    We were all waiting for the chess drama to unfold

  • @aneeshgupta2002
    @aneeshgupta2002 12 дней назад +4

    i dont think a rematch with the same openings being played by brandon would be fair at all. i think mainly brandon could win because of the fact that he was master of that opening while danya had hardly ever played those lines

  • @SushobhanPal
    @SushobhanPal 12 дней назад +2

    24:47 the problem with this is Daniel will study the opening if this happens, where at the online case he was totally unaare of this opening

  • @criss-crossapplesauce274
    @criss-crossapplesauce274 12 дней назад +1

    i understand how this can go, if you slip and give the other guy win chances after they play a horrible opening you start panicking and the board starts spinning in your head.

  • @michaelguth4007
    @michaelguth4007 12 дней назад +19

    If they do play a OTB match, the Reddit post already plays into a possible narrative why the result might be very different:
    This time, there was all this personal pressure.

    • @trainzack
      @trainzack 12 дней назад +8

      If you go into an OTB match with that opening, against someone at that level who knows you're going to play it and has time to prepare, then I don't think you have a chance at winning regardless of skill level. It's an objectively bad opening.

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад

      ​@@trainzackRegardless of skilllvl is a bit mutch. An Im against a very strong Gm might still loose in Blitz even with this quality ofds.

  • @BEHEADED_1
    @BEHEADED_1 12 дней назад +11

    4:14 that "nerd" came out of of left field 😭😭😭

  • @mercyscene
    @mercyscene 12 дней назад

    Suggesting such an in-person challenge undermines the value of the opponent being less prepared.

  • @nemom225
    @nemom225 12 дней назад

    Novel game analysis are my favorite, great subject , hoping for a follow up interview, and lightspeed to the GM title !

  • @jalalalizz
    @jalalalizz 12 дней назад +6

    I’ve played this opening last few days and gained +100 rating. Generally it leads to tricky positions and people easily make mistakes or blunders.

  • @TheDuskhorizon
    @TheDuskhorizon 12 дней назад +60

    Don't forget that Brandon Jacobson's accounts have been banned in the past I think it looks really bad that he didn't mention anything about it in his post.

    • @ifty7017
      @ifty7017 12 дней назад +2

      really?

    • @SomebodySharp
      @SomebodySharp 12 дней назад +17

      Source?

    • @skycaptain95
      @skycaptain95 12 дней назад +14

      Since we're just saying whatever we want without proof, I am actually an orange tabby cat.

    • @TheTachy0n
      @TheTachy0n 12 дней назад +3

      @@SomebodySharp Some people in the reddit thread were saying it (so not exactly the must trustworthy source). I can't personally confirm or not though. We'll just need to wait for more information I guess.

    • @smashergrilla954
      @smashergrilla954 12 дней назад

      Source

  • @Cakerdom
    @Cakerdom 11 дней назад +1

    Brandon is living proof that your nerves can be overcome Levy don't give up on the gm road we're always routing for you

    • @dereknichols4376
      @dereknichols4376 11 дней назад +1

      U mean online?
      Most of these 'beast' GM cant do shit OTB,but play like beast online
      Remember Hans?
      The top 5 blitz rating
      But cant even enter top 30 in blitz wc otb,even lost to a fm+im
      Very 'different' with his games online

  • @cwl6073
    @cwl6073 11 дней назад +1

    Levy never fails to milk the GM title

  • @fomalhaut86
    @fomalhaut86 12 дней назад +5

    So... someone found something new in chess. Something that works and nobody knows how to counter it. Something so good it gets You banned for cheating 😂 This is actually great stuff! I wonder what there will be of it.

    • @allanshpeley4284
      @allanshpeley4284 8 дней назад +2

      It's not that it's good. It's that it's unfamiliar and a lot of chess is being familiar with a position.

  • @KidanHailu
    @KidanHailu 12 дней назад +3

    We call this the neimann gambit

  • @elloingo
    @elloingo 12 дней назад

    I imagine the strength of the opening is in how it catches people off guard

  • @spicyboy_17
    @spicyboy_17 12 дней назад

    Hey Levy, I’d love to see you make a “blind” titled Tuesday video! Not playing the game blind, but to blind yourself from your opponent’s name, title and elo (maybe tape over that part of the monitor or some digital trick) and see how that might affect your mental during the match.

  • @hjdkkdndndndd
    @hjdkkdndndndd 12 дней назад +4

    what if u dont take the rook at the start? his whole opening is gonna be messed up 😂

    • @evildude109
      @evildude109 9 дней назад

      I'm a 1000 shitter but I feel like the rook take is required. Giving the opponent a free rook lift on turn 3 sounds pants on head stupid.

  • @qawi272
    @qawi272 12 дней назад +7

    Why would anyone try to become a pro chess player at this point? Bad sallary, a lot of traveling and if you do some out of the box prep you get banned and if you don't look stressed enough over the board Magnus calls you a cheater on Twitter.

  • @jondoe377
    @jondoe377 5 дней назад +1

    the longer this cheese site stubbornly doubles down on their mistake, the more they become the cheaters here.

  • @ThatQuiteGuy_
    @ThatQuiteGuy_ 11 дней назад +1

    The opening should be called "The Leveler System"

  • @lilokuki912
    @lilokuki912 12 дней назад +31

    Why would a GM cheat against Naroditsky? A well known streamer with a lot of followers in the chess community... I personaly don't believe he is cheating

    • @jordanmungo917
      @jordanmungo917 12 дней назад +6

      Also he and Hong both proved multiple times against multiple opponents that it can be a tricky opening during short time controls
      I've also not seen anyone show a game that seemed unnatural. The moves I have seen seem pretty normal to me
      Most games he literally played almost the exact same setup for the first 10 moves. Then he sat back, waited for his opponent to make an inaccuracy, and counter attacked

  • @zykarius1229
    @zykarius1229 12 дней назад +5

    yea

  • @nofatchicks6
    @nofatchicks6 11 дней назад

    You cannot prove for certain whether someone has cheated or not simply by analysing their games. It’s simply circumstantial evidence.

  • @taylorthomas8381
    @taylorthomas8381 12 дней назад

    thanks fir the update bro

  • @ericberman_
    @ericberman_ 12 дней назад +4

    You can get banned for having multiple accounts. Amazing how no one acknowledges this.

    • @DukeOfAwsomeness
      @DukeOfAwsomeness 12 дней назад +3

      Every top player has multiple accounts

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад

      ​@@DukeOfAwsomeness? I thought you are only allowed to have 1 account?

    • @railspony
      @railspony 12 дней назад +1

      @@Monika77ful Titled players are allowed an anonymous account.

  • @vipulchoubey7520
    @vipulchoubey7520 12 дней назад +18

    Cheating cheating cheating - sounds like Kramnik is writing video titles for Levy 😂

  • @jonweman6128
    @jonweman6128 12 дней назад

    Agree with what many others have said, the point of the opening was they had studied and prepared it and could play fast in complicated positions were consolidating the +2 advantage wasn't so easy (helped by the fact that the R usually don't enter play, or don't show their full strength at least, until the later middlegame so the material advantage wasn't immediately felt). Once opponents have studied it from the opposite side it will be useless, even in fast blitz games. So a match wouldn't really work.

  • @johnlangenecker5664
    @johnlangenecker5664 12 дней назад +1

    It is an opening that works because the opponent is not prepared. Suggesting that he must play a scheduled match allows preparation.
    I do not see what that will solve.

  • @absurdism101
    @absurdism101 12 дней назад +7

    I don’t think he cheated honestly. It’s interesting, something so far out of theory and even GMs can’t cope 😊

  • @AyrtonTwigg
    @AyrtonTwigg 12 дней назад +11

    The fair play team can't even figure out that a person who plays a bullet game with all moves made in 0.2 seconds is cheating. So, you never know with them.

    • @spirosmakris7142
      @spirosmakris7142 12 дней назад

      cheating in chess in general is very hard to spot so i don't blame them

  • @user-rt9pb8fs7s
    @user-rt9pb8fs7s 12 дней назад +1

    If you win them you're cheating
    If you lose they are great.
    -A Wise Chess player

  • @MrPatchtkennedy
    @MrPatchtkennedy 12 дней назад +1

    That match can't work because the benefit of the rook sac opening is that it leads to unfamiliar positions. If there is another match, Danya will prepare.

  • @AleAsLison
    @AleAsLison 12 дней назад +18

    Why are there so many comments about "clickbait". The title I see: "ANONYMOUS BANNED GM REVEALED" is pretty much a real title. He reveals the name of the cheater in the first couple minutes of the video and the video is fully about his opinion about the issue. If the title is real, it cannot be clickbait. Is it drama? "Yes". But it is real. It also wasn't "made up" by Levy. The "drama" is previous and it actually exists. Is the title in caps, has 4 words and all of them are catchy? Yes. That's not clickbait. That's just an eyecatchy title.

    • @ia3423
      @ia3423 12 дней назад +5

      Welcome to the internet my friend, here you’ll find all kinds of people not knowing the meaning of half the things they say. Save your brainpower and don’t bother commenting because people will never learn. Have a good day!

    • @charliericker274
      @charliericker274 12 дней назад +2

      I imagine a good chunk of those are just people joking, hoping to get a pin of shame.
      It's a pretty common reply to Gotham's videos and has been for many years so now a lot of people just say it as a joke, I meme if you must.

    • @railspony
      @railspony 12 дней назад

      Alert! Alert! Somebody on the internet is RONG!!!!
      Not you, though. Ur rite. Not clickbait. But it's sortof the exception that proves the rule, clickbait is part of the Levy brand. It's memetastic, I guess. Here he couldn't succeed at clickbait because the reality is so salacious!

    • @AleAsLison
      @AleAsLison 11 дней назад

      @@charliericker274 Yea I think this is the reason. I didn't think of the pin of shame

  • @MarkT-ci6cr
    @MarkT-ci6cr 12 дней назад +6

    4:15 holy shit I couldn’t stop laughing lmfaooooo I didn’t expect that

  • @alexanderadams1692
    @alexanderadams1692 12 дней назад +1

    Hey Levy when can we expect this opening to be on Chessly?

  • @btymania1026
    @btymania1026 12 дней назад +1

    That “nerd” felt personal

  • @TiloDroid
    @TiloDroid 12 дней назад +4

    every cheating accusation has to backed up with a method. no method given so far can accurately explain the games. he did not cheat

    • @TiloDroid
      @TiloDroid 12 дней назад

      the money match sounds like a nice idea on the surface but it wont work to the same effect. part of brandons success lies upon the element of surprise, by now this opening/the games are probably being analysed to the fullest. the other part is the pressure. when playing a joke opening you immediately give up some control and can play from the back while the other person has added pressure to get the w. these were just blitz games on a joke account, there was never any expectation of success. the environment of a money match eliminates that advantage completely

    • @Monika77ful
      @Monika77ful 12 дней назад

      No explanation sadly mean exactly that nothing more nothing less. We have no explanation ergo why dont know if he cheated or not. Fun fact: one can never proof that one didnt cheat.

  • @modder3855
    @modder3855 12 дней назад +7

    Guilty until Proven innocent. New way to do it...

    • @jgreen802
      @jgreen802 12 дней назад +2

      The problem is there is no way to prove someone is guilty. The closest thing we have to that is a ban, which he has received. This isn't a case of someone just making accusations.

    • @chesswithivan8346
      @chesswithivan8346 10 дней назад

      seems pretty guilty to me

  • @cassiothird
    @cassiothird 12 дней назад +1

    To me this sounds like the dude just threw his friend under the bus as well lol

  • @williamdeacon3981
    @williamdeacon3981 9 дней назад +1

    To be fair, if a gm studies a particular line, like giving up a rook off the bat, it seems possible that he could perform well. Considering the fact that doing so is unusual and most Gms would never even study such a thing.

  • @JumunjiMartha
    @JumunjiMartha 12 дней назад +10

    not magnus : spoiler

  • @drsolo7
    @drsolo7 12 дней назад +3

    Brandon is a menace "@VladimirKramnik please notice me" LMAO

  • @kagegakurenokuni
    @kagegakurenokuni 12 дней назад +4

    what about said games? was there any necessity for the man to cheat? was his moves so outstanding or was Danya playing poorly because of unfamiliar system so he just played normally and won?

  • @Verinia
    @Verinia 11 дней назад +1

    I feel like with preperation, the opening would be much weaker, so your rematch idea wouldn't be as fair a fight as the online marathon they played late at night where Naroditsky was crunching real time.

  • @varunsinghnarwal8014
    @varunsinghnarwal8014 11 дней назад +1

    Levy Just do a speedrun with this opening already it would be nice content to watch