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  • WK S
    WK S 4 ай бұрын +12839

    Can we have one where a Chess Master pretending to be a beginner gets beaten by another Master pretending to be a beginner?

  • lux 03
    lux 03 3 ай бұрын +5104

    I’m actually impressed she can talk that much while playing chess

    • Josh I
      Josh I 2 күн бұрын

      She's a woman that shouldn't surprise you.

    • Jaime Duncan
      Jaime Duncan 18 күн бұрын

      Yes, the streamers are built differently.

    • Onyeije Patrick
      Onyeije Patrick 22 күн бұрын

      Surprisingly. Its a tactic my teacher Mr.Brook taught me. Get them talking about passion and they'll lose all sight of the game. All of NFHS year 2014-16 chess team knows the tactic.

    • Bmmw2169
      Bmmw2169 23 күн бұрын +1

      She wasn’t saying shit. They were literally talking nonsense for most of the match.

    • Oaks57
      Oaks57 24 күн бұрын

      I'm impressed she can talk that much.....

  • Charles 60
    Charles 60 4 ай бұрын +5083

    Dina, I think he taught you a valuable lesson, never underestimate your opponent. Fun to watch how you tried to teach him the basics of chess.

    • Erik Larsson
      Erik Larsson 3 ай бұрын +2

      @Daniel Evans No, men in power don't do that at all, what men do is to _teach_ women. It's something men enjoy to do, it also raises their level of testosterone and makes them feel needed. As men we need to be needed.
      Added.
      You clowned yourself.

    • RANDOM TV
      RANDOM TV 3 ай бұрын

      Yes because 1st he said he is beginer

    • Anomaly84
      Anomaly84 3 ай бұрын +1

      And how he just waived her off too

    • Polo Kucoch
      Polo Kucoch 3 ай бұрын

      @Ace Falcons 🤣🤣

  • Ed Jarrett
    Ed Jarrett 2 ай бұрын +456

    I really loved this chess encounter. She thought she could dominate based on a rating, while he remained ultimately humble through all the conversation and play. And, then crushed her. It’s always important to never show your cards. Well done!

    • zachary sherry
      zachary sherry Ай бұрын

      Magnus shows his cards to everyone and it's always a royal flush

    • Morning Lift
      Morning Lift Ай бұрын +4

      She didn't think she could dominate based on rating. She assumed what we all assumed. She believed that he was better than 1500 but couldn't be close to her ability.
      Another mistake is she knew he was probably lying but like most people in these situations, thought he was lying only a little bit. He was lying about EVERYTHING. 😆
      This video is a good demonstration of human behavior.

    • Nax 992
      Nax 992 Ай бұрын +4

      literally lying.
      our friend here: oh so humble

    • GranSacoWea
      GranSacoWea 2 ай бұрын +20

      "he remained ultimately humble" he literally lied.

  • Martin S.
    Martin S. 4 ай бұрын +3035

    Poor Dina. Never underestimate your opponent. Sitting there trying to belittle a 1500, turning out he's a 2400. Hahaha! The entire time I was like, yeah, this guy is holding back, being polite and all.

    • Amos Moses
      Amos Moses 27 күн бұрын

      @beastmasterbg hmm 1500 is an intermediate level. Beginner level is more like 700.

    • Martin S.
      Martin S. 29 күн бұрын

      @Bouncer Iaccam For entertainment, mostly.

    • Bouncer Iaccam
      Bouncer Iaccam 29 күн бұрын

      Why do people come out to see these?

    • tristan
      tristan Ай бұрын

      Dina cheat

    • Str
      Str Ай бұрын

      CS elo better

  • Charles 60
    Charles 60 5 ай бұрын +1041

    Dina, great video. That was funny as hell when you realized your game was in trouble and you started to panic.

    • Shashank K
      Shashank K 3 ай бұрын +12

      @An_As Absolutely. I was thinking the same. She sure has the courage.

    • Charles 60
      Charles 60 4 ай бұрын +14

      @An_As It was fun to watch. I'm glad she did post it.

    • An_As
      An_As 4 ай бұрын +71

      Actually she posted this video. Thats humble. Many players never post their loss

    • Dina Belenkaya
      Dina Belenkaya  4 ай бұрын +149

      Yes! Didn't see that one coming

  • Dr. StrangeSchwab
    Dr. StrangeSchwab 3 ай бұрын +357

    I've been teaching my 7 year old nephew Chess and now he loves it and it's kind of creepy how well he already is at the game lol. Today I walked in on him watching ur videos lol.

    • Gladly
      Gladly 2 ай бұрын

      I feel bad for anyone that stands in his way😂

    • SoaR xyro
      SoaR xyro 2 ай бұрын

      im not saying anything but its giving Bobby Fischer vibes

    • Violet Coull
      Violet Coull 3 ай бұрын

      @scott allday Magnus wasn't master at 7

    • scott allday
      scott allday 3 ай бұрын

      @ghnnrif he’s not by now then no.

  • Mr Ducky
    Mr Ducky 2 ай бұрын +61

    I love how long it took her to realise he knows what he’s doing

  • Purveyor of Truth
    Purveyor of Truth 3 ай бұрын +83

    As a non native English speaker, you showed intelligence and wit while playing a high level player. I’m impressed

    • Lucas Matheus
      Lucas Matheus 2 ай бұрын +2

      @Mike C I'm a non native english speaker too buddy. His sentence made me ask to myself "why that hell speaking english has to do with playing good chess?" It didn't make any sense to me, but now I got it, he was giving the guy a compliment for his english :)
      And YES, I totally agree with you, it makes the content way more entertaining!!!

    • Mike C
      Mike C 2 ай бұрын +3

      @Lucas Matheus Because it makes the content more entertaining when viewers can understand everyone and those in the video can understand each other well enough to have that kind of back and forth. It would be distracting and frustrating for many if they were incoherent, whether that's due to a language barrier or giving off a vibe that they could be a future Darwin Award winner. The dude gave a compliment. Why does it matter to you so much that you have to criticize for it?

    • Lucas Matheus
      Lucas Matheus 2 ай бұрын +1

      what does that matter

    • Mike C
      Mike C 2 ай бұрын +2

      @Brandon M She's from Russia.

    • Brandon M
      Brandon M 3 ай бұрын +2

      Where is she from? I thought she said Canada or US... But her accent is strong.

  • proosee
    proosee 4 ай бұрын +752

    I'm not a strong player, but I believe I can recognize strong chess player just by the way he grabs his pieces and how quickly he presses the clock after move. Also, someone who's beginner usually first touch a piece which takes instead of piece that will be taken. I think it worked in every video of that kind I saw.

    • proosee
      proosee 2 күн бұрын

      @Josh I watch the video be fore commenting.

    • Josh I
      Josh I 2 күн бұрын

      She knows he is a chess player just don't know exactly how good he is or his rating.

    • Jagger B
      Jagger B 24 күн бұрын

      He said, before the game, he is 1500 ELO. Believe me, it is not bad in chess ranking. The difference in holding/moving pieces between 1500 ELO and Grandmaster is not easy to recognise (if there is difference at all). 1500 ELO you have to play chess regularly and take part in some turnaments regularly.

    • proosee
      proosee 2 ай бұрын +6

      @Big Chungus in crowded part of the board it is actually easier, you can hide enemy's piece in your hand and place your piece precisely without risking knocking over other pieces - I think it is a habit from blitz/bullet, see: 2:27

    • Big Chungus
      Big Chungus 2 ай бұрын +1

      Why would you take their piece first if you have to move your piece there anyways?

  • John Herrera
    John Herrera 3 ай бұрын +84

    I respect the fact that you still uploaded the video even though you lost to someone better than you.. Would be crazy to see a rematch one day & you beat him & show us how far dedication towards the game or anything in life can get you

    • TD B
      TD B 2 ай бұрын +1

      @TheBelenkaya it's not you're average at best.

    • na na
      na na 2 ай бұрын +3

      i mean if they stopped uploading videos where they lose the channel would be pretty dead (trashtalk mode : on)

    • Dina Belenkaya
      Dina Belenkaya  3 ай бұрын +21

      You won’t believe but that actually is very much possible 😉

  • Ed Abreu
    Ed Abreu 4 ай бұрын +475

    Staying humble is an art form. That way you will never underestimate your opponent.

    • Twisted Shades
      Twisted Shades Ай бұрын +2

      I aslo do not think she underestimated her opponent. And if she did, she'd be right to. Ratings say a lot about a player. You dont typically expect a 1500 elo player to turn out a GM so you adjust your playstyle accordingly. This is a strategy done in all online games basically. If your opponent is bad, you dont play like you'd with good people in order to not lose because they cant see baits or other tactics, so you look for quicker ways to finish it all.

    • Brandon McGee
      Brandon McGee Ай бұрын +3

      @Yyyyyyhhhj you upset lol?

    • ShaButtahBeatz
      ShaButtahBeatz 3 ай бұрын +5

      @Yyyyyyhhhj 6:25

    • Yyyyyyhhhj
      Yyyyyyhhhj 3 ай бұрын +17

      Don’t be patronising; it’s embarrassing when you’re wrong like this.
      She took his word at the beginning. She was being trusting and open, not overconfident.

  • Tim Hassler
    Tim Hassler 3 ай бұрын +194

    2:15 when he played B4 really quickly it became obvious to me that he was a strong player

    • Antworten Schreiber
      Antworten Schreiber 24 күн бұрын

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      Chil fghfh Ай бұрын +1

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    • 115 Stig
      115 Stig Ай бұрын +1

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      Namelessly roaming Ай бұрын

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    • Namelessly roaming
      Namelessly roaming Ай бұрын

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  • Sammy Spaniel
    Sammy Spaniel 3 ай бұрын +140

    I love her witty humility. She has a great balance of edgy but kind.

  • FerrisFlyer
    FerrisFlyer 2 ай бұрын +13

    So cool. Loving the banter between these two. Both giving as good as they got.

    • Ran Figueroa
      Ran Figueroa 2 ай бұрын +1

      Banter? Hahaha!! The woman is only one who's bantering herself.

  • Eric Enders
    Eric Enders 2 ай бұрын +23

    I love the banter between them during the game. So genuine.

    • CrimsonSpider
      CrimsonSpider Ай бұрын

      @Eric Enders I don't think she was pretending to be a noobie though? She was trying to give him tips while being passive aggressive towards her opponent. In the end, yeah, she was fooled but it was still her downfall for trying to feel superior.

    • Eric Enders
      Eric Enders Ай бұрын

      @CrimsonSpider that’s the whole point of the video?? It was her pretending to be a noobie vs someone she thought was a noobie. But it was a prank, so he was pretending to be a noobie. ?

    • CrimsonSpider
      CrimsonSpider 2 ай бұрын +3

      @Robert Hampton Agreed, she was too full of herself and that was her downfall.

    • Robert Hampton
      Robert Hampton 2 ай бұрын +4

      Yeah, she is a genuine arrogant girl, who would do better if she payed attention to the game. The banter was annoying. I hope more people do this to her on video.

  • Fares Farhi
    Fares Farhi 2 ай бұрын +75

    She tried to teach him the basics 😂😂😂 and he showed interest also 😂😂😂

  • Kud Zem
    Kud Zem 5 ай бұрын +775

    His name is Alex Banzea, a Romanian IM, streamer, KZclipr and a very cool guy, I love his content

    • Handy Andy
      Handy Andy 29 күн бұрын +1

      His channel is the best! His Caro and Vienna videos single handled got me from 600 to 1000. He is hilarious too, really entertaining chess content creator!

    • Forgottens
      Forgottens 2 ай бұрын

      Very nice info bro.

    • I am wrong but
      I am wrong but 4 ай бұрын +3

      His channel is awesome. He’s a great teacher

    • Kud Zem
      Kud Zem 4 ай бұрын +7

      @Shmaaly G’d Up Very good opening, Hans loves it too

  • Chris Schembri
    Chris Schembri 3 ай бұрын +78

    Loved his composure! and even the young lady, she sounded so genuine :)

  • Benz Panes
    Benz Panes Ай бұрын +5

    I'm impressed how she can be so focus while being talkative

    • PT Abraham
      PT Abraham Ай бұрын +1

      hahaha casual sexism so funnny

    • Marisa Cillahi
      Marisa Cillahi Ай бұрын

      @Yoo Anto😂😂😂

    • Yoo Anto
      Yoo Anto Ай бұрын +3

      that's women job their mouth never stop up and down they can use it in many ways.

  • Tim F
    Tim F Ай бұрын +1

    she was such a good sport. That was really fun and enjoyable. Thanks for the 10 mins of enjoyment

  • Sn3x
    Sn3x 3 ай бұрын +145

    She is unique, to play against '1500' and talk all time and try to reduce his mindset on game is amazing , his Level nevertheless is 3 feet higher, his calm, gives streight answers, allways looking on board, amazing , up until she realize he is wery good player and she trys to concentrate without talking but even than was 2 late bcz he allready took major figures of hers

    • Cy Jackson
      Cy Jackson 23 күн бұрын

      @mushroom hunter no it’s because women are creeped on in chess tournaments so they don’t get an equal opportunity to achieve. Real chess players know this is the issue.

    • Sn3x
      Sn3x Ай бұрын

      Yes u all right but the effort i mean she is cunning , her talk strategy would work on 1500 all above 2000 would give her fair Match, i wonder if they remached who would win

    • freight
      freight Ай бұрын +1

      @mushroom hunter because there are more men who play chess than women and the women's scene is less developed than the men's scene because it's been around for far less time

    • mushroom hunter
      mushroom hunter Ай бұрын +2

      @freight the minority doesn't matter, why make an argument on the minority?? At the end of the day men and women prefer a man to handle a high stress situation..if a high level girl played chess against 10 high lvl guys the out come would be maybe 1 win out of the 10 different matches..probability is extremely low

    • freight
      freight Ай бұрын +3

      @mushroom hunter except it's not a fact and the ability to think and act on the fly is not an ability strictly limited to those with male biology

  • Rayan Salalima
    Rayan Salalima 3 ай бұрын +24

    I'm not a particularly strong player but I can definitely hold my own against strong players. I always lose bit I also win by some miracle. By the way I love the way you were so polite

  • turdeau gotta go
    turdeau gotta go 5 ай бұрын +41

    always a pleasure to watch your content! thank you :)

  • Volodymyr Stepanov
    Volodymyr Stepanov 4 ай бұрын +29

    This is great. Thanks for posting. Gotta love these surprise "underdog" upsets :)

  • Steven Kimberlin
    Steven Kimberlin 21 күн бұрын +1

    Love how she tried to mess everyone up by talking so much, glad to see a smart man put her in her place

  • Hoggar
    Hoggar Ай бұрын +37

    She does the talking, and he does the checkmating!

  • charles atud
    charles atud 20 күн бұрын +1

    When she tried to hide the queen got me 🤣🤣🤣

  • Wildliferox
    Wildliferox 2 ай бұрын +3

    Just watched the Mogul Chess Boxing Championship match between a you and Andrea in December, damn that was a fierce fight, that looked pretty real to me. Glad to see the two of you are still talking! Andrea she is some fighter that girl, and you did well just keeping your guard up. Kudos to both of you.

  • Leon
    Leon 2 ай бұрын +17

    This is Alex Banzea, a true chess hero!

  • GunstarGizmo
    GunstarGizmo Ай бұрын +1

    He blew his 1500 ELO cover early in the game. Prank aside, he's a good gentleman and skilled player.

  • H21
    H21 3 ай бұрын +89

    Damn she got humbled real quick😂😅

  • Sohan Makhija
    Sohan Makhija Ай бұрын +3

    Dina *small talks really nicely throughout the game*
    also Dina: I was trash talking him for a long time.

  • trustnoone98
    trustnoone98 Ай бұрын

    You can basically tell by the way he picked up and moved 1.d4 that he was stronger than 1500.
    If a WGM doesn't have a winning position by the end of the opening, thet are playing someone with skills. If that person is chatting away like it's nothing, they are strong.

  • Aitor Zabalza
    Aitor Zabalza Ай бұрын +7

    we deserve a game where a beginner pretend to be master while another master pretend to be a beginner and both get beaten by the board that pretend to be the timer.

  • Shkelqesia Madhe
    Shkelqesia Madhe Ай бұрын

    Belenkaya was mad to lose at a 1500 (that would be utter humiliation), and utterly relieved when she realized that he was a 2400. She herself has a peak rating of 2364, so this was a normal loss.

  • Joshua.I.gonzalez
    Joshua.I.gonzalez 3 ай бұрын +4

    I’m glad he won! Good job bro 👍👏💪🏼

  • Ajay S
    Ajay S Ай бұрын +5

    Their reaction 10:06 after he tells his actual rating😂

  • ampharosenjoyer
    ampharosenjoyer Ай бұрын +1

    How he fooled anyone into thinking he was a beginner, with the geometry of that cranium, is beyond me 🤷

  • ThomasTheGr3at
    ThomasTheGr3at Ай бұрын +2

    You know what's crazy? I can tell the moment where he took control of the trash talking conversation and made her lose her focus. He was pretty much giving nonsense answers the whole time, but right when he recognized an area where he could make her think with emotion about something she cared about, she instantly lost focus. You can see right when they start talking about working out on their face muscles how the conversation shifts.

  • Vict0riousTV
    Vict0riousTV 3 ай бұрын +37

    She wasn't perspicacious enough of her surroundings. You should never underestimate your opponent, her hubris was her downfall. Humble yourself.

  • Tim McGann
    Tim McGann 3 ай бұрын +18

    I know how to play chess, but never play and I actually enjoyed this immensely.

  • Jurai Wolkov
    Jurai Wolkov Ай бұрын +6

    The lesson to learn here really isn't about underestimating your oppenent. It's not to overestimate yourself.

  • Karl Hallesy
    Karl Hallesy 3 ай бұрын +5

    Such great people and great sports!

  • John Sor
    John Sor 4 ай бұрын +20

    Hi Dina, I like watching you commentate on chess shows very good stuff !

  • DR!PP
    DR!PP Ай бұрын

    Shes so good with conversation. makes it even more entertaining to watch

    • Nelson
      Nelson Ай бұрын

      she rizzed him up

    • steve steve
      steve steve Ай бұрын

      Chess is a game of strategy...
      The conversation is deliberately probing & designed to disrupt his mental concentration...

  • Paul Chatel
    Paul Chatel 5 ай бұрын +105

    There was this French guy who said that Dina is a Russian with an American accent so now she's confident enough to say she's 'from America' ahah

    • davidcarr9772
      davidcarr9772 3 ай бұрын

      @C PA It's about streaming Eric and Botez both do it and they are Canadian but often use American flag

    • C PA
      C PA 3 ай бұрын

      She said saying she is from the US sounds better than being Canadian which is an absolute joke. If this lady is originally from Russia that makes maybe more sense.

    • Consumer of coffee ☕️
      Consumer of coffee ☕️ 3 ай бұрын

      @Omniscient it depends on how much time you invest, a casual learner with undoubtedly spend years trying to master the language

    • Omniscient
      Omniscient 4 ай бұрын +1

      @davidcarr9772 no. for some it doesn't take years.

    • davidcarr9772
      davidcarr9772 4 ай бұрын

      @Pekka Nikkonen Maybe for some

  • Miroslav Vasilev
    Miroslav Vasilev Ай бұрын

    I like how she was mocking her other (and this one, in the beginning) opponents , but when she got her ass handed to her (deservingly) she couldn't even hide how mad she was. Absolutely no respect for the other players. Got what she deserved

  • Vision Bhattarai
    Vision Bhattarai 25 күн бұрын +1

    I love her rage at last

  • Hannibal Lecter
    Hannibal Lecter 2 ай бұрын

    That was really funny!🤣 The experience bing you a little more to the Earth.😄😝 Never underestimate your opponent. I play around 2100 and beat from time to time FM and also GM‘s by fast playing games.

  • Snoop_Diggity_Dogg
    Snoop_Diggity_Dogg 3 ай бұрын +1

    I love playing less-skilled players, getting ahead, then leaving them with only a bishop and knight with their king, then giving all my remaining pieces away to watch them flail and fail to get what is the most difficult mate. The hope is that it will improve their game and inspire them to learn it.

  • Joseph Brown brown
    Joseph Brown brown 3 ай бұрын +2

    i was like wow she's going to checkmate him on her next go! he's going to have to check her king on every move! can he pull this off ? and how he won with the pawn was so beautiful.
    PS i was not following the conversation.

  • majorgeeek
    majorgeeek 3 ай бұрын +17

    rare prodigies excluded, chess players are not necessarily smart but have learned all the good moves ie massive experience is what makes a chess grand master

  • Blueblazer115
    Blueblazer115 Ай бұрын +2

    When she asked “How long have you been playing?”
    He should’ve said “I played for a long time, since I was a little kid. I played with my dad, Martin.”

  • Cicho bo się nie wgra
    Cicho bo się nie wgra Ай бұрын

    And that's why you always have to respect and never underestimate your opponent. Come prepared, always!

  • Silviu
    Silviu 3 ай бұрын +17

    I liked at the beginning when she teaches him how to play 🤣

  • Fr33domSouL
    Fr33domSouL 3 ай бұрын +2

    hilarious 😂I like the way u start to panic etc. This video is very entertaining and funny at the same time!

  • Patrick Superman
    Patrick Superman 2 ай бұрын +2

    Watching people get humbled is entertaining

  • Dejan Pinter
    Dejan Pinter 3 ай бұрын +51

    Man, can't believe that chessboard with legs stayed in the middle of the screen so perfectly.
    Jolly good show.

    • Marshall Matare
      Marshall Matare 3 ай бұрын +2

      Damn poor man wanted to be in the video

  • Christos Tsirkas
    Christos Tsirkas 25 күн бұрын

    That was actually a really good game!

  • Kyo Kitagawa
    Kyo Kitagawa 4 ай бұрын +10

    We need to get you over to the Coffee Chess Club. Your skills and trash talk would be entertaining. Keep up the good work Dina 👩🏻💪🏻

  • Kev1nTheKev1n
    Kev1nTheKev1n Ай бұрын +1

    its all fun and games until both of them are undercover masters

  • Farinhir
    Farinhir 3 ай бұрын +1

    I am not the best judge (would love to have stong players to play against so I can improve) but I could tell he was at least 2200 early on. You both are good but I think the trash talk distracted you from your goal.

  • The Diamond Drilling Guy
    The Diamond Drilling Guy 13 күн бұрын

    Alex and Dina in The same video.. legendary

  • More Superior Than Coal
    More Superior Than Coal 3 ай бұрын +5

    Imagine how badly she'd lose if she didn't blather on and on to distract her opponent.

  • Umesh
    Umesh 2 ай бұрын +1

    Never underestimate your opponent!

  • Anthis KM
    Anthis KM Ай бұрын +2

    she actually enjoyed every second of it

    • Nelson
      Nelson Ай бұрын +1

      she rizzed him up

  • HEHEHEHO
    HEHEHEHO 2 ай бұрын +1

    If I was a chess master I would still lose such games

  • Jirai_YT
    Jirai_YT 2 ай бұрын +1

    This was entertaining for both the chess and commentary 🤣

  • Alfonz Jan Frithz Bakarbessy
    Alfonz Jan Frithz Bakarbessy 2 ай бұрын

    I actually subscribe him for his chess tuts, very good teacher

  • P E
    P E 3 ай бұрын +3

    She's a good sport, but it's amazing that this guy can not play for 2 years & still be so good.

  • Nivek
    Nivek 3 ай бұрын +14

    Once a King always a King, but once a Knight is enough. 😉

  • Seven Star Sword
    Seven Star Sword Ай бұрын +2

    This is the perfect 'Never judge a book by its cover" quote

  • Gonnadiefirst Yt
    Gonnadiefirst Yt 3 ай бұрын

    I’m not the best chess player but I still love to play it from time to time

  • Bad Jaeaux
    Bad Jaeaux 4 ай бұрын +10

    Dina is so fun to watch

  • Elijah Salvatore
    Elijah Salvatore 3 ай бұрын +6

    haha the way you tried to take the queen without trying to not make him notice :)

  • Nick
    Nick 3 ай бұрын +12

    This guy is so much better than you it took you halfway to notice it. He set you up the whole game.

    • Karl with a K
      Karl with a K 3 ай бұрын +5

      Well said, that is exactly what happened. By his ten instantaneous move with zero progress it should have been clear.

  • Ron Victor Llavanes
    Ron Victor Llavanes 3 ай бұрын +1

    You can actually realize a person if he/she is really good ang not beginner on the way he/she touches the pieces and how his gesture on moving those pieces.

  • ollivier75
    ollivier75 4 ай бұрын +18

    so happy to hear about your wedding plans with danya. congrats to you two ! 😄

  • Stevie van Hendrix
    Stevie van Hendrix Ай бұрын +2

    Can we please live in a world where chess hustling videos stop going viral?

  • Will
    Will 3 ай бұрын +1

    at 8:01 my inclination would be for white to play queen to b3 but I see how that would be a worse decision than pawn to b7 because black would then play rook to b8 and white would eventually lose the pawn....its crazy to me how he sees that so fast lol

  • alfred
    alfred 3 ай бұрын +11

    Can we have a beginner player with secret headphones in the ear and Magnus Carlsen in a Van telling him what the move he should do playing against a grand master?

  • Milan Matejic
    Milan Matejic 3 ай бұрын +10

    Post losess and earn massive #respect from entire YT community. Not only chess ones. Bravo!

  • dyeng chow
    dyeng chow 3 ай бұрын +2

    Wednesday is just casually watching the humble guy unravel his true identity.

  • Jean Ducheamps
    Jean Ducheamps 2 ай бұрын +2

    Never underestimate an opponent. Especially if you want to run your mouth whilst trying to do so 😁

  • wyannick888
    wyannick888 Ай бұрын

    You cannot pretend to be a beginner in chess. You will know if someone can play chess in probably 3-5 sets.

  • Fuhad
    Fuhad 3 ай бұрын

    This is someone who knows chess but is afraid of a real challenge 😂

  • Tom Fernandez
    Tom Fernandez 2 ай бұрын

    this was fun to watch. ty for posting. Dina is great at her trash talking. lol

  • Eddy chess
    Eddy chess 4 ай бұрын +37

    Who don't know Alex Banzea ? His videos are amazing and his course on London on Chessable very nice.

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    • Boomer Ang
      Boomer Ang 3 ай бұрын +2

      Apparently she doesn't. 🤣🤣🤣

  • colin mccarthy
    colin mccarthy Ай бұрын

    I remember when I was a beginner at school.I became the School Chess
    Champion.That was in the 1960’s.I must now be an International
    Chess Master.

  • Dragon's Hoard Design
    Dragon's Hoard Design  2 ай бұрын +1

    I have done what he has done in the past to people it is really hard not smile while playing the game

  • oscar coiley
    oscar coiley Ай бұрын

    love this! keep it up

  • Enrique Ramirez
    Enrique Ramirez Ай бұрын

    "I was born this way"..
    He thought them the biggest lesson...
    Being humbled

  • Alexandre Paschoal Vicente
    Alexandre Paschoal Vicente Ай бұрын +9

    Interesting behaviour: Trashtalking him all the time and when she realises she's losing, she asks for help. Some GM she is.

  • lewisc1980
    lewisc1980 3 ай бұрын +8

    She starts losing so she calls for a friend to distract him???

  • John Young
    John Young 3 ай бұрын +1

    it shows that you don't recognize a 1500 player because after about 10 moves, he was far better than a 1500 player like me. He would be more convincing if he said that he was a 1700 or even 1900 then you have to figure out his middle games are just too good for it.

  • ms&mrreckoning
    ms&mrreckoning 3 ай бұрын +1

    being unique connects to more people! carry that Canadian flag with love and pride

  • Faris Muminovic
    Faris Muminovic 25 күн бұрын

    I ordered a book of all tips, tricks and moves from markus carlsen and that is much improved my playing still, what a mastermind from Markus

  • ballybunion9
    ballybunion9 2 ай бұрын

    4:56: _that's actually the point of the whole game ... you push the pawns ... you push the pieces and you become stronger a better version of yourself_
    So is that what's going through the mind of a master as she plays? Move down the board trying to become stronger as you go?

  • Camilo Melneczuk
    Camilo Melneczuk 3 ай бұрын +2

    Someone please explain to me, at 9:09, isn't it easier to capture the rook in h8 with the bishop right there? Then if the Queen capture the bishop, the King eats the Queen as well. I'm a beginner.

    • ٴ
      ٴ 3 ай бұрын

      @Camilo Melneczuk no problem. Greetings from The Netherlands :)

    • Camilo Melneczuk
      Camilo Melneczuk 3 ай бұрын

      Thank you very much for the answer! Greetings from Argentina.

    • ٴ
      ٴ 3 ай бұрын +1

      Hi I am a beginner (600 rating) but I think if she captures the rook with bishop then queen to G8 is mate. She cannot capture the queen with the king, because it's guarded by the bishop and king has nowhere else to run :)
      edit: I think only way for her to have survived is to trade queens move before