My First BRILLIANT Move at the Board
2370. FIDE Master.......but he is only 13 years of age. yikes. Watch as I break down his Caro-Kann fortresses!
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One of the most tense draws ever
@JaSoNZ16
5 ай бұрын
This draw had me shaking ngl
@user-yv7df5my7f
4 ай бұрын
Bro could have did our guy dirty but he didnt thankfully.
@erangigunasena1127
4 ай бұрын
I would destroy 100 world chess masters haha😂😢
@erangigunasena1127
4 ай бұрын
Even stockfish 12😢😢😢
@user-yv7df5my7f
4 ай бұрын
@@erangigunasena1127 you like your own comment?
That kid had integrity. Respect to him
A great result giving a strong foundation for the rest of the tournament.
Nice of him to offer a draw when you had no time left.
What did you think? Should I have pushed with 45 seconds? Round 1 uploaded yesterday if you want to watch that too! ❤
@user-je4sp2lu7p
5 ай бұрын
No,you made the right decision.
@Snowzz_Apex
5 ай бұрын
Whatever decision you made was the right one
@zBroBG
4 ай бұрын
How much time did the opponent had though?
as a 2000 caro-kann main watching this was really painful 😶🌫
I remember when you were like 20k subs i took 6 months break (i came back 3 months ago) and now i see you REALLY improved. Almost 200k subs
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Almost 🤞🤞🤞
@erangigunasena1127
4 ай бұрын
@@thechessnerdCan ii chat something important with uu plsss
So disrespectful to trick the opponent and take the win. I'm so happy that you at least got the draw and 500€ for your brilliance!
@Sh0yuga
5 ай бұрын
You mean 350€
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
To be clear, because of the result I did not submit the game for brilliancy prize. If the end would have worked for white, I would have though.
@namanthacker
5 ай бұрын
@@thechessnerd Still submit dude!!! It was unfortunate that white was not able to convert due to any reason but ur rook sacs were really brilliant. Also Be3 move was really brilliant
@RendallRen
5 ай бұрын
Submit it. The worst that could happen is they say "no". And it's not a waste of time for them. It's a fun sac.
amazing edit and very interesting video as always! How do you create the "opening", "middlegame" and "endgame" effects with the borders lasting an exact amount of time? Thanks!
I love your tournament videos! Keep up!
Can’t wait to see you at the Cambridge Open next month!
we are SO back (its 6 am here)
I would had turned the Caro-kan into the Queens Gambit Declined Slav defense which happens when you sacrifice the c pawn with the move c4 which opponents might not know how to handle it since most opponents will be caught off guard including Caro-kan players of chess.
8:34 is where he sacs the rook
Very fun video. I enjoyed it. Thank you Zachery
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤️
My first brilliant at the board was at a tournament, I sacrificed a rook for a knight, if he took with his queen, it would be a triple fork, but she took with the pawn and got mated in 5
Love the effects!!
Amazing video man, may i ask for the name of your turtleneck? The brand I mean, its AMAAAAZING
What a video. The sacrifice was brilliant!!!!!!
You have one skill that we would all kill to have. You never seem to get nervous playing higher rated players. A few months ago in a tournament I played against a rated guy rated 1000 FIDE (I was unrated) and after hours of playing I finally gained an advantage, and was able to navigate somewhat well. Later he got low on time and blundered mate in two. A few rounds later I was paired against someone who had a performance rating of more than 1900. The nerves caused me to blunder really early and I later resigned as my opponent was trolling me with a knight and a bishop. I later found out that *the 1000-rated guy who I won against, actually drew this guy who had a performance rating over 1900.*
@ekersh3428
5 ай бұрын
Well done on winning against that guy. Whenever I play higher rated opponents I treat them like any other person. You've got to remember that everyone is human and makes mistakes then trust your instincts and calculation if u feel they have played something wrong.
@prawnydagrate
5 ай бұрын
@@ekersh3428 that reminds me, in the last round of the tournament I was paired against a guy who was unrated but also undefeated. he'd won every other round and had a very high performa rating. I was getting destroyed in the middlegame but I did my best to defend and eventually equalized. I then found a very nice move threatening checkmate, and the only good way for him to defend was to walk right into a double attack on his king and queen. I was the only person throughout the entire tournament to defeat him. even after winning a queen for a minor piece though, I was spending tons of time because I was nervous. I really need to improve at that
@joseantoniosimplicioviegas
5 ай бұрын
what was the name of the tournament @@prawnydagrate
@prawnydagrate
5 ай бұрын
@@joseantoniosimplicioviegas 29th tamil nadu state team chess championship I think
@prawnydagrate
5 ай бұрын
@@joseantoniosimplicioviegas just checked, it was the 29th Tamil Nadu State Team FIDE Rated Chess Championship
To be fair: in this opening (I play this with black) you don't need super much prep. After Be7 the position is considered to be equal yet Qg4 is most challenging. Greetings from Germany ;)
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Maybe that’s why he took so much time before committing to Be7 instead of Bb6. He doesn’t like the Qg4 variation (would have been fire prep).
I'm leading the Pernambucano Magistral 24 - Group D, a RR tournament held in Pernambuco, Brazil. I went to a Caro-Kann and also got my first !! move! It was a rook sacrifice than ended up winning a pawn.
Crazy game against FM Zach!
Enjoyed this break down
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Thanks Reginald ❤️
How do you have time to prepare and play these tournaments when in university? I can only play like 2 tournaments per year unfortunately
Grand brilliance man is the best ever content creator and chess player
what do you think of the exchange caro kann with bishop to bd3?
I'm so addicted to mine sweeper i knew those were the sounds when he was showing the stats.
@slimefx4110
4 ай бұрын
lmaoo
I watched too much witty alien that I now expect Alien gambit every time caro kann is played 😄
Hey! i have been following you since few weeks i guess.... i just wanna know how you started playing chess, and how long have you been playing chess, and a lot much more about you... hope you make a video about this
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Hey Soham! I made a video with all the information about me here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZpVnx4-LfrebZ7Q.htmlsi=WILhLS_FE_jQlEyV
Good one by my little argentinian fioritooo
🎩🎩👑 I wish this video will be masterpiece as we used to . Your subscriber from somalia🇸🇴🇸🇴
@paultwocock5421
5 ай бұрын
me too xageed ka joogtaa
Your tournament game reviews are really good and I enjoy watching them! The only bad thing is the background music, it annoys a bit when focusing in the analysis.
@talkintokentolkeintoekin
5 ай бұрын
I agree
How much time did you take before playing BxN
Magnus would laugh like a madman at this point.. 😂😂
my first brilliant in competition I had the wrong follow up 😢 and I lost the game cus of that, otherwise I was in a completely winning position
Thank you for signing me the 100 finales you have to know book. very happy to meet you. i am super fan of your games . i will aim for the moon
Should have played the alien gambit
C6 opening CONQUERED
Beautiful game
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Thank you Albert!
Bro could of played alien Gambit
Good job!
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Thanks Rayaan :)
I have played a total of 3 brilliant moves as a 500 elo 💀
Blud make a Video of the next Round im checking every 3 hours if you made a new video of round 3
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Tomorrow 12 PM CET ❤
As in your first brilliant move in otb games?
May i ask the name of the tourney?
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
Abierto Ciudad de Sevilla 2024
Is it me or is it improper to talk about a 3 move draw, it's like a fix ultimately. If you'd naturally done so then fair enough but to agree to do it to get around a rule seems wrong
@tugs8689
5 ай бұрын
Happens a lot even I did that in one of my tournaments it's legal
If anybody here knows plz tell me wts the background of the board ive been trying to find it for so long but havent been able to find it
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
kzread.infoD5pznvuJ_28?feature=share
Beautiful game :))
This video is so good and i like it,but what about Brilliant move and 350€ 😅
You look like Alireza Firouzja.
Just awesome haha
Please don’t say tempy just say tempo cause it sounds less sus
hahahahah this was literature material
draw..
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Here Is 12:12 local time
masterpiece
What a masterpiece
@thechessnerd
5 ай бұрын
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