The Norwegian word for the knight is "horse" (hest) or "jumper" (springer). The Bishop is "runner" (løper). Rook is tower (tårn). Pawn is farmer (bonde). The other pieces have the same sort of names as their English counterpart.
Yeah, it really highlights his side of wanting to teach others what he knows. We need more people like this - with other topics as well, not just chess.
I saw that too, in the last clip, and it makes the dad in me smile. You can see he's Kasparov's wearing a reserved smile the whole time he's speaking to Magnus. He's teaching a young savant and he knows it, and he looks like he's proud to help.
They did spend about six months working together a few years later, stopping because Garry's teaching style was too rigorous for Magnus, who prefers interest/inspiration/play to focused study. It would be interesting to know how good Magnus would be if he had Garry's discipline. Would he be better, or worse?
@@kimaboe I know this is an old comment but I have an answer for you, it is highly likely that Magnus would be worse, not by much but he wouldn’t have the edge he has over other super GMs, he relies on his intuition to know when to attack and defend and play passively, that cannot be taught but it can be untaught, which it likely would be under a rigorous study based learning approach
Would anyone be surprised if they met, and Garry immediately went "I saw your video on Reykjavik 2004... I did not miss the move! I simply had a different plan! *rattles of 15 step sequence in four dimensions*"
If you watch GMs play, pretty much everyone touches their pieces in the beginning to center and orient them. It's how they get comfortable and in control for the game
17:29 alright I see how it is, when I play knight back to g7 it's a move that "literally does nothing for me" but when Magnus plays it it's a "peculiar move", of course
@@lizardpeoplearetakingovert9996 You guys ennoy me. It was a joke, yeah; but it was perhaps not really a joke after all. Anyways, if it was a joke, doesn't seem funny.
hey Levy! quick suggestion, maybe consider adding player ratings when going over historical games (if possible) - it would’ve been cool to see the rating difference between Carlsen and Kasparov
As a lifelong MMA fan it was weird to hear you mentions Stylebender vs. Spider. I always thought my MMA world and my chess world would remain disconnected. Glad to see MMA gaining public notice! A great comparison too btw.
@@JackyTMusic I’ve found that there are certain people who are just simply drawn to individual sports, myself being one of them. There’s just something about a one on one that is just so inherently competitive that it appeals to many people. The best way to truly appreciate skill and talent.
@user-jd1mq8gg7e Chess requires more direct analytical thinking and careful calculation whereas MMA is more about perceptive reflexes and muscle-memory. Chess is comparable to every sport that requires tactics, but I wouldn't agree that those are skills are all that transferable across MMA without a stretch of the imagination.
Subscriber:plays a move Gotham:now why would you do that it’s such a useless move Kasparov:plays same move Gotham:Here Kasparov plays this BRILLIANT move
He's still kind of right though, despite the apparent contradictory nature of the statement. If I play a move, it generally lacks a 'plan' or a ton of foresight beyond the next move or two. Kasparov plays the same move, and I'm willing to bet he has a plan and knows how the next 5, 6, 7 or so moves could go.
Fantastic. Especially that snippet at the end, when Gary explains things obviously without holding back when he visits young Magnus at home is so stylish.. and by the way it all looks very cosy too.
I know right? I was tilting in chess and then he uploads a chess psychology video and I was thinking about Frank James Marshall and he uploads his probably most famous game
There is a documentary on Magnus that floats around television. I found it really interesting and inspiring, would totally recommend it to any chess player
18:15 - 18:35 I don't know how bishop became a horse...😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 I almost burst out my laugh after a very long time thank you man I can't tell you how much I missed these laugh...🥹
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this was when i first discovered magnus, been watching his games and rooting for him ever since. i was impressed. Garry Kasparov was my hero having trouble vs this kid.
I have got a cool games between First official world chess champion Wilhelm Steinitz (1886-1894) VS Von Bardeleben in 1895 And a game between Serafino Dubois VS Wilhelm Steinitz in 1862 and in 1892 between Wilhelm Steinitz VS Mikhail Chigorin. I would love if you could analyze these games in your next video. Thank you
I love that last clip, it feels like Mufasa giving his kingdom to Simba. Thanks for showing a piece of history, I was blind to these other games. Glad you have the insight and interest to add these to the RUclips archives ❤️
I haven't been a viewer for very long but i just want to say how much i appreciate all the hard work you put into your videos and how active you are. Keep up the hard work Levy!
Could you cover the Magnus Carlson blindfold match against 3 people against time? I would love to watch your analysis of the position along with Magnus’s time control. Thanks Gotham!
@@soumyajitroy5239 Don't be sorry Soumyajit! Levy asked us all to come up with suggestions and you just did that. Now it's up to him to follow-up or not. Nice that you are thinking along :)
I love your videos Levy. They have been instrumental in my rating climb from sub-600 to now 975 in just two months! I also bought your openings courses on 1. d4 and the caro-kann. I just wanted to say thank you, and keep the videos coming! They are as entertaining as they are educational. My only gripe, as minute as it is, would be your choice of theme. Your board and pieces are so basic. But hey, obviously you prefer it, lol. Just a thought I suppose, I find myself changing mine up all the time. Until I lose a few games in a row that is :D okay thanks again!!! Have a great week.
a bit late to the vido but probably fitting, that match seems to be where Magnus learnt his tournament strategy from, turn up late, stroke all your pieces, and then win :p
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Just a thought. I know it was a few decades ago, but is there any chance the clocks were hooked up to the board? It would be super cool to see the clock times on the side, and be able to see how much each player had left after each move (like lichess shows in the analysis board after a game). Maybe an idea for future game analysis (of more modern games). And maybe a little square in the corner of the video with just the time control of the game shown, so we know that as well. Cheers Gotham, keep growing the game and helping us noobs!
"I played like a child against Kasparov, but then again, I was." - Magnus Carlsen
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13 years old Magnus : bishop turns into horse
30 years old Magnus : double bongcloud
100 years old Magnus : king gambit
@@guyonYTube 100 year old Magnus would probably play king sacrifice
1000 years old Magnus chess demon: Checkmates with only a king
Not possible
The Norwegian word for the knight is "horse" (hest) or "jumper" (springer).
The Bishop is "runner" (løper).
Rook is tower (tårn).
Pawn is farmer (bonde).
The other pieces have the same sort of names as their English counterpart.
7:07
Magnus: plays a normal opening move 1.d4
Garry: Aaah shit, kid's good!
While now : ah shit ! The london.
@øranuto husband yea, but when they have levy's london course, you're screwed
@@ianalbertobarrientosfortin6713 Good thing Magnus watched that 17 years in advance
@@MacVanish Carlson even watched this video in advance
Hikaru : I'm gonna mark it as a win
"remember that concept from that youtube video gothamchess made 17 years later?"
high quality sentence.
The Flash be like:
Idk wtf you think this has to do w quality. He was obviously speaking to the time travelers.
this made me laugh so fucking hard it was the most ridiculous thing i've heard gothamchess say
@@meat55 @
read this right as he said it 😂
I've never lost to Gary Kasparov, this magnus carlsen guy must be trash at chess
Experts have lost much more often than you have won.
@@dascandy Dude, it's a joke
@@dascandy He was joking...it’s a joke
@@dascandy he was joking it, it was a joke, it was a joke
@dascandy wow are u british
Kasparov looks so happy teaching Magnus. The ending is really wholesome :D
Yeah, it really highlights his side of wanting to teach others what he knows. We need more people like this - with other topics as well, not just chess.
I can imagine how fun it would be to be the best player in the world and get to hang out with someone who can compete with you as a kid
I saw that too, in the last clip, and it makes the dad in me smile. You can see he's Kasparov's wearing a reserved smile the whole time he's speaking to Magnus. He's teaching a young savant and he knows it, and he looks like he's proud to help.
They did spend about six months working together a few years later, stopping because Garry's teaching style was too rigorous for Magnus, who prefers interest/inspiration/play to focused study. It would be interesting to know how good Magnus would be if he had Garry's discipline. Would he be better, or worse?
@@kimaboe I know this is an old comment but I have an answer for you, it is highly likely that Magnus would be worse, not by much but he wouldn’t have the edge he has over other super GMs, he relies on his intuition to know when to attack and defend and play passively, that cannot be taught but it can be untaught, which it likely would be under a rigorous study based learning approach
When levy said that kasparov missed a move, he had to compliment him 15 times after so Garry wouldn't kill him if he saw that 😂
Would anyone be surprised if they met, and Garry immediately went "I saw your video on Reykjavik 2004... I did not miss the move! I simply had a different plan! *rattles of 15 step sequence in four dimensions*"
@@kimaboe yeah but he'd be mad asf and probably yelling all those steps out
Kasparov appearing late and instead of playing, touching all his chess pieces is exactly what Magnus does nowadays
If you watch GMs play, pretty much everyone touches their pieces in the beginning to center and orient them. It's how they get comfortable and in control for the game
Doc, is it a boy or a girl?
Doctor holding Magnus: Congrats, it's a GM
Why this comment had so less likes
Wait its been 3 years💀
I must say, Magnus looks like a much more attentive and compliant student for Gary than Levi apparently was 🤣🤣
😂
First above all, levy. Second garry
@@zeablade9072 You right Mr. Name Police, you caught me 😏
@@K1NETIX1983 yos. I have a degree in name police for 6 years.
Levy literally got kicked out of yusupov’s chess camp as a kid. He was a spoiled brat as a kid lol
17:29 alright I see how it is, when I play knight back to g7 it's a move that "literally does nothing for me" but when Magnus plays it it's a "peculiar move", of course
Pretty much means the same thing.
Imagine being taught a masterclass 1 on 1 by Kasparov in his prime. Magnus is lucky.
Lots of people were taught by Kasparov. Including Levy.
Safe to say Kasparov realized pretty quickly what potential Magnus had.
@@MrDulguN although his lesson didn't go as well...
There's a specific game where little Magnus crushed an opponent then Kasparov said that "watch out for that kid, remember his name"
yeah I’m only rated 500 bc I wasn’t taught by Kasparov, some ppl are so lucky
The only thing more consistent than levy being a content machine is people commenting about levy being a content machine
*YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO DESTROY THE SITH NOT JOIN THEM*
@@isaacbuiltdifferentRL if you can't beat them, join them XD
@@HazSolo1 😂
2:05 This is probably the nicest way of saying ''You're trash''.
Lol yeah, that's why he says we can't play sicilian defence and open sicilian
If you have a serious inferiority complex, you can interpret it that way.
@@jansnauwaert1785 It was a joke, ffs
@@lizardpeoplearetakingovert9996 You guys ennoy me. It was a joke, yeah; but it was perhaps not really a joke after all. Anyways, if it was a joke, doesn't seem funny.
@@jansnauwaert1785 I'm not trying to argue but 300 people clearly found it funny.
hey Levy! quick suggestion, maybe consider adding player ratings when going over historical games (if possible) - it would’ve been cool to see the rating difference between Carlsen and Kasparov
A prodigies rating lags behind their actual strength when they are young.
@@dannygjk OMG SUCH A DUMB REPLYYYYYYYYYYYY
@@MKGamers123 Maybe, but it is a fact.
@@dannygjk ok atleast you didnt argued me like the 4-5 yrs old kids lol
"Don't play the man, play the position" - Levy. It's not a funny quote, I just love how sophisticated it sounds.
"Remember the bishop u put there, its now a horse!!". Think of that out of the scope of chess🤣🤣
Oh shit
i dont get it
It's Holy Week, relax.
@@kostas7948 bishops as real bishops and a horse being a horse
ruclips.net/video/cE4txj_8tqA/видео.html - 10:45 "I made my horse a bishop" Holy Ssethentzzcatach
"Pay attention, dont just listen to this in the background" I feel so called out XD
Levy: “Don’t watch this in the background. Pay attention.”
Me cooking dinner to this video: 👀
Me at 10 years old: eating bugs and coloring
Magnus at 10 years old: draw against arguably the greatest chess player of all time
He was 13 at the time.
Eating bugs??
You ate bugs?
@@devinegamingtv3427 you didn't? absolute uncultured swine
What did the bugs taste like?
Magnus cried like a Grandmaster after losing that second game.
Eh, he was a kid
@@tsawy6 I’m pretty sure that was a reference to a Ben Finegold book.
@@hhfilms892 for sure it's a reference to Ben Finegold😂
@@hhfilms892 Correct!
@@con_el_maestro3544 Correct!
"If you said queen to b6, it's time to take up checkers." Levy is just the best.
As a lifelong MMA fan it was weird to hear you mentions Stylebender vs. Spider. I always thought my MMA world and my chess world would remain disconnected. Glad to see MMA gaining public notice! A great comparison too btw.
Most my friends who like MMA dig chess tbh! Some analogues there. Def my fav two sports
@@JackyTMusic I’ve found that there are certain people who are just simply drawn to individual sports, myself being one of them. There’s just something about a one on one that is just so inherently competitive that it appeals to many people. The best way to truly appreciate skill and talent.
both sports take little think and lots of memorizing and being basically robots
@@WeHaveNoTalentSorry says who?
@user-jd1mq8gg7e Chess requires more direct analytical thinking and careful calculation whereas MMA is more about perceptive reflexes and muscle-memory. Chess is comparable to every sport that requires tactics, but I wouldn't agree that those are skills are all that transferable across MMA without a stretch of the imagination.
Levy-:"Dont know how a bishop became a horse."
Carlsen-:"This is the reason I am Champion."
Subscriber:plays a move
Gotham:now why would you do that it’s such a useless move
Kasparov:plays same move
Gotham:Here Kasparov plays this BRILLIANT move
He's still kind of right though, despite the apparent contradictory nature of the statement. If I play a move, it generally lacks a 'plan' or a ton of foresight beyond the next move or two. Kasparov plays the same move, and I'm willing to bet he has a plan and knows how the next 5, 6, 7 or so moves could go.
What's wrong with that? Broken clock is right twice a day.
Its not the move matters!! It's the follow ups of the move up!! 😑
Playing the Berlin as a 1200: stupid
Playing the Berlin as a 2700: genius
Playing the Bongcloud as a 2800: god-tier
@@kimaboe ahahaha true
Its insane to me how old 40 year olds looked 20 years ago. Figured Garry Kasparov was 50-60 in those old Magnus game clips
13 years old. 13. At that age I was learning English alphabets
?????
Clearly you didn't learn that it's called the Latin alphabet. Sad!
@@DrPavel-gh4sj ok alphabet nazi
@@DrPavel-gh4sj
Ok Trump
@@RetsamX can we not bring politics into a chess comment section pls thanks
Love your daily uploads Levy, Congratulations on 800k
Do best game of:
1. Wesley So
2. Daniel "The Prophet" Noraditsky
3. Eric Hansen
Neitheraditsky
And Kappablanket.
Is there an Anish best of?
Stfu
+1 for Eric
5:31… “I laser beam you.”
This is what elevates nerds to common folk.
Levy always calls us amazing.. Today is our turn.. YOU ARE AMAZING LEVY
Chess is one of those sports where it's actually pretty normal to lose to an eleven year old
GOTHAM: now takes takes
carlson: only an idiot would take
It's spelt Carlsen
Hikaru: takes/takes/takes/takes/takes/takes/takes/takes ... Yeah, that's winning right?
@@Justakilla Not only that, it sounds completely different and it implies that he's from an entirely different country.
RUclips: How many videos are you going to upload today levy?
.
Levy: yes
Congratulations on the 800K Subs Levy!
5:30 ‘’If you take, l push and l laser beam you’’
Now there are bishops in my nightmares
"Pawn Is Attack, You Push Pawn. Sometimes Chess Is An Easy Game."
I'm quoting that.
Fantastic. Especially that snippet at the end, when Gary explains things obviously without holding back when he visits young Magnus at home is so stylish.. and by the way it all looks very cosy too.
"You just witnessed history, congratulations" LOL
0:09 You are my sunshine
"Anderson Silva" damn that name brought back memories. I thought he retired from fighting after he got Mcgreggor'd?
Congrats on 800K
Amazing content Levy!!🤩
O mighty Gotham, please make a video on how to play against the Benoni/Benko Gambit...I've been requesting this for a long long time 🥺
Lol fr tho
Me when I was a kid - gugugaga
Magnus when he was a kid - Playing against champions
Hahahahaha
7:03 Garry spitting the gum in his hand - then shaking hands with Magnus :)
LMFAO @Erdem :'D
Think that was a green loogie. Gave young Magzy the "wet fish" handshake
I love how excited Levy gets when covering these games!!
Damn, that kid Magnus should keep playing, he’ll be pretty good some day!
‘You just witnessed history congratulations’. That tone is so hilarious. Its like congratulating Napoleons chef.
Magnus Carlsen is probably the only person who can draw against Garry Kasparov as a 13 year old to be in a GothamChess video.
Woahh! Congrats on 800k subs! The growth of your channel has been insane!
What the hell! I was just wondering whether Carlsen's ever beaten Kasparov a few days ago. What kind of witchcraft is this!
I know right? I was tilting in chess and then he uploads a chess psychology video and I was thinking about Frank James Marshall and he uploads his probably most famous game
There is a documentary on Magnus that floats around television. I found it really interesting and inspiring, would totally recommend it to any chess player
Congrats on 800k subs Levy! Let's go to the million!
That last clip is just adorable
18:15 - 18:35
I don't know how bishop became a horse...😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I almost burst out my laugh after a very long time thank you man I can't tell you how much I missed these laugh...🥹
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7:02 oh is this where Magnus got his style from? Turn up late, tidy up your pieces and then destroy your opponent.
Garry is beating a 13 year old - gets praised, but when I beat up a 13 year old...
Just eat the evidence
@@lamepotato3407 I like the way you think
*beat*
I think whole series on Ivanchuk beating world champions definetly deserves to be on this channel!
this was when i first discovered magnus, been watching his games and rooting for him ever since. i was impressed. Garry Kasparov was my hero having trouble vs this kid.
I have got a cool games between First official world chess champion Wilhelm Steinitz (1886-1894) VS Von Bardeleben in 1895
And a game between
Serafino Dubois VS Wilhelm Steinitz in 1862 and in 1892 between Wilhelm Steinitz VS Mikhail Chigorin. I would love if you could analyze these games in your next video.
Thank you
At what point did magnus get up to walk around like the lil boss he was?
Congratulations for 800k subs 💙🎉
What a commentary man...absolutely wonderful, I personally like your overall take on chess games, they are informative and fun to watch... thanks
Congrats on 800k subscribers! 👏200k left to go 👍
LEVY THE CONTENT MACHINE OF RUclips (not even joking)
So he is a robot?
He's cheating RUclips lol
I love that last clip, it feels like Mufasa giving his kingdom to Simba.
Thanks for showing a piece of history, I was blind to these other games. Glad you have the insight and interest to add these to the RUclips archives ❤️
I haven't been a viewer for very long but i just want to say how much i appreciate all the hard work you put into your videos and how active you are. Keep up the hard work Levy!
7:07 starting to see where magnus picked up his mannerisms- the infamous late entrance he had recently is eerily similar to kasparov's here
08:26 I'm loving his confidence there
Show the game Nezmetdinov against Chernikov 1962, the most beautiful queen sacrifice
The Caro Kann is an opening I just can't play, I kann't.
Why not. I play it very often it's really nicr
@@sergei-prokofiev it’s was a joke because of ‘khant’
@@sergei-prokofiev 😃
Days without a Kann / Kann't pun: 0
Is there a chess course in Kann Academy lol
800k!! Congratz levyy, 1mil club soon :D
Could you cover the Magnus Carlson blindfold match against 3 people against time? I would love to watch your analysis of the position along with Magnus’s time control. Thanks Gotham!
Bro.. the fact that you made the Kobe reference at the beginning!! Made my day, I appreciate when he gets his respect and flowers. Love your videos
Magnus: d4
Kasparov: *visibly distraught seeing mate in 73*
lmao
the same joke for about a year, haha so funnie
I love that your videos are posted right when I wake up for work!
Nothing interest happening on chess at the moment
Le Gotham : may i interest you with 13 year old magnus
3:56 gotham does his best hikaru impression
good one
ah yes, Garry Chess against Magnus Chess, a Son vs Father battle
Congratulations for the 800K Levi, you're amazing
“Two goats going at it”....hope that doesn’t get him demonitized! 😂😱
HAPPY 800K SUBS GOTHAM CONGRATS DUDE ROAD 1 MILLION
I request you to cover just 3 important games,
Anand vs Aronian immortal game
Anand vs young Magnus in 2005
The game that made Anand World champ
I'm guessing you're an indian, nothing wrong with that I love Anand too but you maybe a bit too much 😅
@@thelazydire sorry
@@thelazydire that’s what I was going to say
@@soumyajitroy5239 sorry for what? it's a good request
@@soumyajitroy5239 Don't be sorry Soumyajit! Levy asked us all to come up with suggestions and you just did that. Now it's up to him to follow-up or not. Nice that you are thinking along :)
Hi Levy, great video, it's a pity it's only in 720p.
8:48 Anyone else watching in 2027?
Congrats on 800k! You deserve it.
I love your videos Levy. They have been instrumental in my rating climb from sub-600 to now 975 in just two months! I also bought your openings courses on 1. d4 and the caro-kann. I just wanted to say thank you, and keep the videos coming! They are as entertaining as they are educational. My only gripe, as minute as it is, would be your choice of theme. Your board and pieces are so basic. But hey, obviously you prefer it, lol. Just a thought I suppose, I find myself changing mine up all the time. Until I lose a few games in a row that is :D okay thanks again!!! Have a great week.
So now I understand where Magnus got the idea of coming late
Men I’m new to your channel, love your content 🙏
I love that you show what could've happened. Basically you give reason to the "why didn't they make x move?" Question
That last clip is so wholesome
a bit late to the vido but probably fitting, that match seems to be where Magnus learnt his tournament strategy from, turn up late, stroke all your pieces, and then win :p
Levi: pay attention don’t watch this in the background.
Me who’s doing neither of them: 😐
19:08 HAD ME DYING LOL! Surprised no one mentioned this.
that UFC match was crazyyyyyy, Adesanya's a beast.
Congo levy for 800K . Truly deserved it !!!
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hwo wratch sprelling
Your doing a good job. Their can be alot of mispellings in the comments. So I sincerely thank you for you're contribution.
Ah another grammar nazi
Are you lying?
thanks. the world would be much better
@13:47 Bishop to C7, The engine is like , yo, go get a second pond… idc if this guy is Gary Kasparov 😆😂😂
Just a thought. I know it was a few decades ago, but is there any chance the clocks were hooked up to the board? It would be super cool to see the clock times on the side, and be able to see how much each player had left after each move (like lichess shows in the analysis board after a game). Maybe an idea for future game analysis (of more modern games). And maybe a little square in the corner of the video with just the time control of the game shown, so we know that as well. Cheers Gotham, keep growing the game and helping us noobs!
Nice subscriber count brother, 800k came so fast. You're gonna pass up everyone one day!