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I keep hearing people say Tunde Onokaya fakes his chess games. People keep saying and telling me his games are scripted. I hope that isn't true. If it is true, he needs to play some real chess.
it was a countdown game....for each move u make...u tap on the clock to start ur opponent's countdown...if ur opponent's time runs out even when he's leading on the board...u still win...for this game, Tunde made his checkmate at exactly 0...so he still wins
kid also touches one piece and then moves another, which would be considered unfair and cheating, and his opponent does not claim it - he might be giving the kid a chance on purpose - also it is 1 minute for the master vs 5 minutes for the kid - another way to see that the master is giving him a fair chance and evening the odds in the kids favour. an arbiter would make the player move the piece he touched first. both players move pieces sloppily, dropping pieces so it can hardly be seen which square they are on. people should know that there is many so called "prodigies" in chess, but very few of these "wonderkids" actually make it to the mountain top. it required very hard training to get to top 100 level, let alone top 10.
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@@alhameenodebunmi5958I think it's from the boy, he didnt need to sack his queen could probably have moved the king to a safer square since it was the rook that was checking him
Why was clock on black's left? Black has choice of clock position...so the kid is playing black against a chess master WITH the clock on the side opposite the kid's "moving" hand (right). Way to beat up on an 8-year-old! (Yeah, no smiley face after that...play fair or don't play!) 0-1!