hahahahaha so funny and so original. no one has ever made this comment before anytime levy mentions a high rated player blundering. HAHAHAHHA UR SO FUNNY. this is sarcasm. you are not funny and never will be. just stop trying. if u wanna try making a joke, at least make it original instead of assaulting my eyes with this trash of a comment. you are a terrible person and no one likes you
@@yunidhkumar5571 I believe OP is referring to game #9 of the last world chess championship where Nepo blundered similarly to Fischer by getting his bishop trapped.
Ivanchuk was the most happiest person bouncing from his chair the moment he knew he was going to checkmate magnus in those few last seconds. you can really see the pure joy on his face when the game finishes and he has that incredible excitement and motivation to just keep playing and win lol
I just wanted to say, I find you to be a fantastic storyteller; it's not just chess, it's a whole production: set and setting, introductions with history, just fantastic stuff. Thanks for that.
I blundered in an over the board game vs. an 8 year old that was double my ELO. If you've never been taunted by an 8 year old, let me tell you something ... it's truly something worth experiencing.
@@qasimsikander3419 LOL I was waiting for someone to notice. I did that to annoy Levy because he always complains about being called Levi. ruclips.net/video/unzvJwRgzwA/видео.html
Are you kidding ??? What the **** are you talking about man ? You are a biggest looser i ever seen in my life ! You was doing PIPI in your pampers when i was beating players much more stronger then you! You are not proffesional, because proffesionals knew how to lose and congratulate opponents, you are like a girl crying after i beat you! Be brave, be honest to yourself and stop this trush talkings!!! Everybody know that i am very good blitz player, i can win anyone in the world in single game! And "w"esley "s"o is nobody for me, just a player who are crying every single time when loosing, ( remember what you say about Firouzja ) !!! Stop playing with my name, i deserve to have a good name during whole my chess carrier, I am Officially inviting you to OTB blitz match with the Prize fund! Both of us will invest 5000$ and winner takes it all! I suggest all other people who's intrested in this situation, just take a look at my results in 2016 and 2017 Blitz World championships, and that should be enough... No need to listen for every crying babe, Tigran Petrosyan is always play Fair ! And if someone will continue Officially talk about me like that, we will meet in Court! God bless with true! True will never die ! Liers will kicked off...
Ivanchuk does not 'almost fall out of his chair', he actually jumps out of joy it's so funny. You can also see the joy and adrenaline of this guy increasing which each winning move he makes.
Hi Levy, I just lost a ton of games today, lost a lot of rating and blundered many times. I was kinda depressed, I went to watch this video and now I feel much better, because I see now that even the strongest players make mistakes and lose, and because you are a really amazing and nice guy. I wish you the best of luck for everything (if I made mistakes I'm sorry, English is not my first language).
“If I made mistakes sorry English is not my first language :(“ *proceeds to write a grammatically correct paragraph better than any English speaker* Also English is my 2nd language as well
7:50 Levy: "Now, in this position..." *picks up queen* Me: "Yeah, just take." Levy: "You should sacrifice the queen." Me: "Oh. I'm something of a 400 elo GM myself.
Hey Levy, just wanted to thank you. Today's my 18th Birthday and I'm not sure I would have made it through some tough times recently without you and your content. So thank you so much mate, all the love in the world.
One of my favourite greatest blunders/swindles is Lasker v Lomen. Lasker is queening a pawn and moves his king to the only place that allows his opponent to catch the pawn.
Remember : If Magnus Carlsen does it, people will copy... Magnus : Hangs queen Everyone : Furiously taking notes Me : Lets go take advantage of the Carlsen gambit...
Can you make another video like this except for the offensive side where grandmasters miss mate? I know Ivanchuk had a game where he missed mate in 1 against his opponent, and there must be other super easy mates that have been missed
Levy, I really appreciate you. A lot of commentators on RUclips don't realize that people sound best if you just talk to the camera like you're talking to a friend but you seem to get it. You're personable, knowledgeable, and great to watch. Thanks for your content, my guy
I love this video! Very informative and educational. When I hear my opponent say something like, "Oh no, my queen!? ...." It doesn't mean he blundered. It usually means his queen is a poisoned piece.
Saw my first video of yours covering the Niemann controversy and havent left. This channel has easily become part of my top 3 chess subscriptions and i look forward to learning more from you
Its so hilarious to see others fuck up like we all probably do on daily bases! laughed so hard at the silly 1 move matt's! Nice ending message Levy! Positive vibes as always!
I never really liked the fact that in the 90's and early 2000's whenever a GM played against a computer, he would almost never play normally, like he would against another human GM in a serious tournament, and instead almost always tried to "trick" the computer in some manner... which meant making suboptimal, sometimes even outright bad moves. I think a lot of games were just outright lost in this manner, because the GM wouldn't just play normally. Of course nowadays GMs pretty much never play engines seriously anyway (with long time controls, playing like they were playing against a strong human player), although not for the same reasons. So I feel like we have never _really_ got a good "human vs. machine" tournament that was played seriously and "normally".
The main problem was that engines thrived in complex positions and people hadn't quite figured out how to beat them yet, especially as chess technology was racing at that time
@@leftysheppey While I can't know for sure, I'm somewhat certain that if grandmasters like Kasparov had in the late 90's and even very early 2000's played the strongest chess computers completely seriously, as if they were playing a world chess championship tournament against another human GM, they would have won or at least drawn more games than they did. Instead, they usually tried to "trick" the computer in some manner, thus making their own play inferior to what they were actually capable of.
@@DjVortex-w I really didn't elaborate at all, I apologise, that's entirely on me. Kasparov loved complex positions, but computers often found better lines in those positions. There probably was a trick to beating them, but kasparov was too Stubborn to change how he played and instead tried to outplay a literal machine at its own game.
Hung checkmate in 1 today right in front of a friend after him thinking I was good at chess. Just laughed it off and played another game. Blunders in chess are just a part of life, just like blunders in life are just a part of chess.
The first two choices are excellent. Because the 19th century GOATs are always entertaining and Ivanchuk jumping out of his chair with glee like a child while crushing Carlsen is just too good.
It's been written that Fischer didn't blunder the Bishop, he knew it could be trapped. He sacrificed it, a later miscalculation cost him the game, not the sac itself.
I was not expecting this to be a great vid but obviously a good one..but it actually was a great one..enjoyed a lot..although i saw those blunders before but never clearly understood them
Chigorin was actually suffering a lot from the heat on Cuba, Steinitz has been living there for a while so he acclimatized. After he made his blunder he was told to have slowly risen his hands towards his head as the audience was loudly expressing their shock, and Steinitz calmly made the move, that only just allowed him to defend his World Champion title, which Chigorin was about to take from him.
wouldn't mind seeing a video of the greatest upsets in chess history. Whether it be single games and rating difference, or a lower rated player busting up a bunch of much higher rated players to win a tough tournament.
The Petrosian queen blunder is how todays engines emulate weaker play. 20 moves of insanely accurate curbstomping and then a random ?? blunder to keep the average performance at the intended Elo level.
You wanna know what the funny think is…. In every single one of them, I didn’t even realize that it was a chekmate until levy finally played the move. 😂😭
Someone needs to edit into the part with Magnus the clip where Levy says ,,you have to watch out for you opponents diagonal attackers“ from guess the elo or how to lose at chess
That is very comforting what you said about making mistakes. I have 1700 FIDE (31 years old) and I still believe I can reach CM or FM norm. I am working for it. Sometimes when you made 30 good moves and you miss something or overcalculate and throw a game, only what you want is to broke the chessboard and never play chess again. Mistakes or bluders are really painfull when you are trying to make progess...
5:55 Regarding Ivanchuk's first name changing from Vassily to Vasyl, the pronunciation is actually the same. Vasyl is the proper spelling of his name from Ukranian, and "Vassily" was an English transliteration that preserved the phonectic pronunciation. The name didn't change. We're just spelling it correctly now.
Considering I do everything in this video multiple times a day, I now declare myself a grandmaster.
I wholeheartedly agree with your assessment
Of blundering right?
hahahahaha so funny and so original. no one has ever made this comment before anytime levy mentions a high rated player blundering. HAHAHAHHA UR SO FUNNY.
this is sarcasm. you are not funny and never will be. just stop trying. if u wanna try making a joke, at least make it original instead of assaulting my eyes with this trash of a comment. you are a terrible person and no one likes you
@@bislama1 this bait go hard
@@bislama1 bro you've got problems
Hikaru: proceeds to do "Takes, takes, takes"
Hikaru: blunders
Hikaru: "Oh no"
Hikaru: proceeds to do just "takes takes"
Ahahah
Lmao so underrated (right now)
“I don’t care. I really don’t care”
@@valexa6167 you know you can still be reported for spam even if you try to bypass with the meme right?
"I'm so bad at chess"
Levy: "If they can blunder like that then it's OK that you blunder like that as well."
Nepo: "write that down, write that down!"
this comment made me laugh and cry at the same time lmao
bruhhh
Context ??
@@yunidhkumar5571 I believe OP is referring to game #9 of the last world chess championship where Nepo blundered similarly to Fischer by getting his bishop trapped.
He writes it and stick to it 2023💔
Yesss finally I have something in common with GMs.
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@@valexa6167 crazy but goku solos
*We*
Hey gms have lost way more games than I have!
You also worth more than a queen like the GMs.
Ivanchuk was the most happiest person bouncing from his chair the moment he knew he was going to checkmate magnus in those few last seconds. you can really see the pure joy on his face when the game finishes and he has that incredible excitement and motivation to just keep playing and win lol
royal?
Checkmate the world champion at his peak (2016) is hell of joy for him
@@riddhimanbarma yes
@@riddhimanbarma riddhi?
@@llawliet4748 masked?
We're all waiting for the day that Levy is eligible for this list
Top 5 worst blunders by Grand Masters after Levy has a particular rough tournament as a recap title.
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bro that hurts a bit
If he did worst blunders that im’s made he blunders checkmate while training to be a gm lol
"Sitting on the toilet blundering pieces"... too accurate Levy, too accurate
Until your legs feel numb
@@ignaciogodoy7095 lol true 🤣🤣
Blundering some pieces from your hole
“the guy just gave up a knight for no reason”
Is Levy talking about the grandmaster game or my games?
ngl, i felt exposed for a moment
yes
Why do people give me up?
@@theknight8988 it’s kinda sad really, but I feel your pain
@@thebishopchess yesterday, this guy threw me because he was too happy he won a queen
I just wanted to say, I find you to be a fantastic storyteller; it's not just chess, it's a whole production: set and setting, introductions with history, just fantastic stuff. Thanks for that.
ExileLuciola
Bro is the fourth horseman(person?) of the chess resergance 💀
I blundered in an over the board game vs. an 8 year old that was double my ELO. If you've never been taunted by an 8 year old, let me tell you something ... it's truly something worth experiencing.
What's his elo
@@samuellee8114 400
@@FG011* 327
I am the eight yr old
he may have beat you in chess but he may not be able to beat you physically
I already know Levon’s M1 is going to be here 😂
Me thinking that I will feel good about myself after this video
Levi: Look at this blunder!
Me: *what blunder?*
Levy
@@qasimsikander3419 LOL I was waiting for someone to notice. I did that to annoy Levy because he always complains about being called Levi.
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LE VI 🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫
Who is this levi character ?
Ikr this happened in the first blunder
Kramnik loses to a super-computer: "We start the procedure, I think"
“Hey, you’ve been on the toilet a while now. What are you doing in there?”
“Blundering pieces.”
Ahh, is that what the kids are calling it these days
“Tigran Petrosian, the original, not pipi” got me. I hate that meme so much but that little joke gave this cynical bastard a smile.
You have no business grabbing pipi during a chess game.
@@Zenlollipop you can, however, smash pipis with bricks during the game
@@gmdm9319 only if you don't en Passant.
@@RodelIturalde holy hell
Are you kidding ??? What the **** are you talking about man ? You are a biggest looser i ever seen in my life ! You was doing PIPI in your pampers when i was beating players much more stronger then you! You are not proffesional, because proffesionals knew how to lose and congratulate opponents, you are like a girl crying after i beat you! Be brave, be honest to yourself and stop this trush talkings!!! Everybody know that i am very good blitz player, i can win anyone in the world in single game! And "w"esley "s"o is nobody for me, just a player who are crying every single time when loosing, ( remember what you say about Firouzja ) !!! Stop playing with my name, i deserve to have a good name during whole my chess carrier, I am Officially inviting you to OTB blitz match with the Prize fund! Both of us will invest 5000$ and winner takes it all! I suggest all other people who's intrested in this situation, just take a look at my results in 2016 and 2017 Blitz World championships, and that should be enough... No need to listen for every crying babe, Tigran Petrosyan is always play Fair ! And if someone will continue Officially talk about me like that, we will meet in Court! God bless with true! True will never die ! Liers will kicked off...
Levy: It is ok to make blunders
Also levy: you are telling me that a 1600 rated player, hung a piece on move 6
161660
He actually saw rook a4 he just didn't like it
That Garry face he makes when blundering against Anand is just hilarious.
I feel like Nepomniachtchi's 27 c5 (trapping his own bishop) from today's 9th game of World Chess Championship 2021 would easily fit into this video.
Came here after this
Was thinking the same
And today´s blunder, pawn to g3, is up there aswell
@@pabloruedaarzoz8065 Jupp
Ivanchuk does not 'almost fall out of his chair', he actually jumps out of joy it's so funny. You can also see the joy and adrenaline of this guy increasing which each winning move he makes.
Hi Levy, I just lost a ton of games today, lost a lot of rating and blundered many times. I was kinda depressed, I went to watch this video and now I feel much better, because I see now that even the strongest players make mistakes and lose, and because you are a really amazing and nice guy. I wish you the best of luck for everything (if I made mistakes I'm sorry, English is not my first language).
its ok to go on lose streaks, remember u need to lose to get better at chess
Perfect English. Better than most of the comments here honestly.
@@bene2451I see english speakers not knowing the difference between your and you're
“If I made mistakes sorry English is not my first language :(“
*proceeds to write a grammatically correct paragraph better than any English speaker*
Also English is my 2nd language as well
"LOVE YOU, IRS! SMOOCH" Gold... pure gold.
So funny right?
I was waiting for someone to mention it
7:50
Levy: "Now, in this position..."
*picks up queen*
Me: "Yeah, just take."
Levy: "You should sacrifice the queen."
Me: "Oh. I'm something of a 400 elo GM myself.
When Chess cheaters try to play a move without the engine
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@@valexa6167 что-то на русском
0:57 Levy, you absolutely NAILED the pronunciation of Mikhail’s name
I honestly thought David Howell's blunder to lose clinching a place in candidates would be here
0:22 It's 2025 and Levy already guessed that I'm on the toilet. It's gonna be a fun year.😶
13:48 "The original, not PIPI" thanks for clarification!
Are you kidding ??? What the **** are you talking about man ? You are a biggest looser i ever seen in my life !
Hey Levy, just wanted to thank you. Today's my 18th Birthday and I'm not sure I would have made it through some tough times recently without you and your content. So thank you so much mate, all the love in the world.
I read this as "blunders by grandmothers" and was very intrigued and confused
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Don't google that with "safe search off"!
@@paulcarroll5871 😏 😳 😈
Levy: you should be ok with sitting on the toilet and blundering pieces of your own
Me: *looks around to find the hidden camera*
Getting this video as recommended after Ian's Bishop blunder in Game 9 world chess championship 😀
"this dude, straight up, in a dead won position, went full guess the ELO"😂😂😂
Next to the jeans company, you’re probably the best Levi that exists.
His name in Levy
@@meleevids That’s the joke heehee
@@hctaz Not a good joke then. They don't have the same name.
@@meleevids they don’t need to have the same name for it to be a good joke
@@meleevids also, it doesn’t need to be a “good” joke. It’s just a joke. Nobody said it needed to be good. Stop being weird
Gotham : i love you IRS
Your FBI Agent : He says he loves you...
IRS : Wut? * Blush *
One of my favourite greatest blunders/swindles is Lasker v Lomen. Lasker is queening a pawn and moves his king to the only place that allows his opponent to catch the pawn.
Remember : If Magnus Carlsen does it, people will copy...
Magnus : Hangs queen
Everyone : Furiously taking notes
Me : Lets go take advantage of the Carlsen gambit...
Me: See big dollar bills
Levy: "I see what you see" pulls out the cup*
Me: This man has power WAY beyond chess
my favorite part is where players go “full guess the ELO”
This needs to be updated to include Magnus’s most recent Botez Gambit against Hikaru lol
Can you make another video like this except for the offensive side where grandmasters miss mate? I know Ivanchuk had a game where he missed mate in 1 against his opponent, and there must be other super easy mates that have been missed
Levy, I really appreciate you. A lot of commentators on RUclips don't realize that people sound best if you just talk to the camera like you're talking to a friend but you seem to get it. You're personable, knowledgeable, and great to watch. Thanks for your content, my guy
I love this video! Very informative and educational.
When I hear my opponent say something like, "Oh no, my queen!? ...."
It doesn't mean he blundered. It usually means his queen is a poisoned piece.
Pre WCC, this needs to be updated 🤭
Saw my first video of yours covering the Niemann controversy and havent left. This channel has easily become part of my top 3 chess subscriptions and i look forward to learning more from you
Its so hilarious to see others fuck up like we all probably do on daily bases! laughed so hard at the silly 1 move matt's! Nice ending message Levy! Positive vibes as always!
"Never go full guess the ELO ..." my chess career in a nut shell ! Love the sculpture....happy you get a deduct for it :)
This magnus guy seems to blunder a lot, potential in his play but he has a lot of work to do before he’s a top gm in my opinion
He is already top GM 🤭
@@bugbella9777 no hes not. Just some random IM
@@bugbella9777 I love the Internet. Stealer of sarcasm.
@@yeetsin560 yes a two time WC and the highest rated player ever at that time was some random IM.
@@bugbella9777 r/whoosh
there was also Gelfund's blunder against Vishy, when he just hanged the queen
The Kramnik game hurts the most. He was on the verge of greatness
I saw the move at 30:07 too and certainly would've played that and for a second I thought I am a genius...
We need a Guess the Grandmaster series, where Levy has to guess what Grandmasters are playing from looking at one of their games.
I never really liked the fact that in the 90's and early 2000's whenever a GM played against a computer, he would almost never play normally, like he would against another human GM in a serious tournament, and instead almost always tried to "trick" the computer in some manner... which meant making suboptimal, sometimes even outright bad moves. I think a lot of games were just outright lost in this manner, because the GM wouldn't just play normally.
Of course nowadays GMs pretty much never play engines seriously anyway (with long time controls, playing like they were playing against a strong human player), although not for the same reasons. So I feel like we have never _really_ got a good "human vs. machine" tournament that was played seriously and "normally".
The main problem was that engines thrived in complex positions and people hadn't quite figured out how to beat them yet, especially as chess technology was racing at that time
@@leftysheppey While I can't know for sure, I'm somewhat certain that if grandmasters like Kasparov had in the late 90's and even very early 2000's played the strongest chess computers completely seriously, as if they were playing a world chess championship tournament against another human GM, they would have won or at least drawn more games than they did. Instead, they usually tried to "trick" the computer in some manner, thus making their own play inferior to what they were actually capable of.
@@DjVortex-w I really didn't elaborate at all, I apologise, that's entirely on me.
Kasparov loved complex positions, but computers often found better lines in those positions. There probably was a trick to beating them, but kasparov was too Stubborn to change how he played and instead tried to outplay a literal machine at its own game.
I would say either Kasparovs blunder against Anand or Fischer's blunder against Spassky are potentially the most well known blunders
Hung checkmate in 1 today right in front of a friend after him thinking I was good at chess. Just laughed it off and played another game. Blunders in chess are just a part of life, just like blunders in life are just a part of chess.
What is love? Levy don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more.
Good joke
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Finally a category I can beat grandmasters in. Well, that, and rage quitting
The ending talk by gotham really inspired me there.
After game 9 of the word championship, perhaps you need to add Nepo to this video... 💀💀
The first two choices are excellent. Because the 19th century GOATs are always entertaining and Ivanchuk jumping out of his chair with glee like a child while crushing Carlsen is just too good.
Levy just keep doing what you do bro never stop with these videos
It's been written that Fischer didn't blunder the Bishop, he knew it could be trapped. He sacrificed it, a later miscalculation cost him the game, not the sac itself.
He miscalculated and played a blunder, yes that is correct.
I like how I saw this video right after I thought about if Magnus made a blunder recently.
"he was world champion himself for many years, and a pioneer of many many modern opening ideas" oh so he'll be the one to blunder
8:11 The jump Chucky made as he made Qg1 is indeed hilarious
Fun Fact: the title especifically says GM's so that Levy doesn't have to include his queen blunders
00:03 "to be the best chess virgin"
Damn, when Lenny quickly switched to a full russian accent when pronouncing the name of M.Chigorin I got stunned. Amazing
Lenny???
@@snowleopardseal Sorry, I meant Larry
32:11 stupid pawn structure 🤣🤣🤣
After losing a lot of elo, watching 200's and GM's blundering makes it feel better.
I was not expecting this to be a great vid but obviously a good one..but it actually was a great one..enjoyed a lot..although i saw those blunders before but never clearly understood them
I had a feeling the Duda-Levon game would make it on here 😂
That sculpture is SOOOO EPIC!!!!!! Also nice vid
As far as I know Garry and Karpov played each other 144 matches where 104 was drawn and the result was 19-21 in favour of Garry
This vid needs a revamp after the nepo bishop blunder🥲
Chigorin was actually suffering a lot from the heat on Cuba, Steinitz has been living there for a while so he acclimatized. After he made his blunder he was told to have slowly risen his hands towards his head as the audience was loudly expressing their shock, and Steinitz calmly made the move, that only just allowed him to defend his World Champion title, which Chigorin was about to take from him.
Didn't ask.
Knew it cost him the WC, not about the heat. Thanks!
@@harshamrute1415 Rude.
@@harshamrute1415 Breaking news: People can comment without you asking.
i think this videos has 3 brand new entries now.
wouldn't mind seeing a video of the greatest upsets in chess history. Whether it be single games and rating difference, or a lower rated player busting up a bunch of much higher rated players to win a tough tournament.
I come back to this video every time I blunder away an over the board game to comfort myself
I love how "went full on guess the elo" is a thing now x'D
The Petrosian queen blunder is how todays engines emulate weaker play. 20 moves of insanely accurate curbstomping and then a random ?? blunder to keep the average performance at the intended Elo level.
Today, after losing 200 rapid rating, I really needed this video
I once played a game where someone blundered one queen, both rooks, one bishop, and checkmate, in one move.
You wanna know what the funny think is…. In every single one of them, I didn’t even realize that it was a chekmate until levy finally played the move. 😂😭
We are all same..lol
because you're 100% following levy and not looking on the board
0:20 I am actually in fact sitting on the toilet, I almost pissed on myself some more 😂😂😂
Too bad this was made before Nepo's blunder at world championship 2021and Fabi's rook blunder on b6 in Tata Steel 2022!
Someone needs to edit into the part with Magnus the clip where Levy says ,,you have to watch out for you opponents diagonal attackers“ from guess the elo or how to lose at chess
Day 91 of translating Levy’s titles into Italian: “I dieci peggior errori commessi da gran maestri”
I love this levy, you have such a variety of content it's awesome
It’s only a blunder if your opponent capitalizes on it. It’s also only the best move in the position if you know the follow up!
Hanging mate is hilarious, but funnier is self mating by moving a piece with an intent to attack something else 🤣
All of these are pretty normal in my games, except the opponent usually follows with a blunder of their own on the very next move.
Caruana also hung mate in 1 against Russia in the pro chess league finals, been a fun few days for super GM blunders
To add to the Carlsen blunder, he had around 30 seconds left, Ivanchuk had about 6 seconds, behind by half the time for a long time
This and AVGN is the best content....the passion, humour and knowledge, I suck at both chess and gaming but it gives nostalgia and laugh
Video idea: greates En pasants of history
0:22 “you should be absolutely ok sitting on the toilet and blundering pieces of your own”
never felt more called out
Perfect timing I am 1200 and my opponent and I just played like we were 300 blundering everything
Levy hands down the best Russian name pronunciation I've ever heard from an American.
That is very comforting what you said about making mistakes. I have 1700 FIDE (31 years old) and I still believe I can reach CM or FM norm. I am working for it. Sometimes when you made 30 good moves and you miss something or overcalculate and throw a game, only what you want is to broke the chessboard and never play chess again.
Mistakes or bluders are really painfull when you are trying to make progess...
5:55 Regarding Ivanchuk's first name changing from Vassily to Vasyl, the pronunciation is actually the same. Vasyl is the proper spelling of his name from Ukranian, and "Vassily" was an English transliteration that preserved the phonectic pronunciation. The name didn't change. We're just spelling it correctly now.