Plays fast to confuse u... U have to take time to pick ur next move... Kid has already thought through... U ought to think through too .. a simple step of advancing inner pawn as king aimed at the pawns wud have settled it Instead dude started moving his isolated king over who had no business going to defend three well positioned pawns Worse case scenario, he loses two pawns for one pawn and advances the last pawn into a queen
I don't see any reason to comment on the grammar or anything. Kunal Zagde is just enjoying this clip. We should learn to not mind other's business and respect their opinion.
That's not even the worst of these kids. Kids at age 7 all the way through 12-13 will outsmart grown men and really let them know. This one seems like he'll grow into the stone cold killer that beats his opponent while doing his algebra homework. At least he's not the trash talker kid, that kid will eat you alive. Before, during, and after the game he'll let you know you're worthless. The children chess prodigy's are a force to be reckoned with. They're smart and they know it
I thought black was going to keep protecting and walking the pawns down w/ King and Rook since whites rook was either useless or tradeable... but what a cool insight to wipe out whites remaining pawns. Might have been the longer way around block, but hey!
Paul Morphy the kid’s move? ? No, he foresaw everything that was going to happen after he attacked the rook with the pawn - that the white king would end up hopeless far way and his king would have a feast.
Shane Rooney I agree I left my chess club years ago and I’m not very good but still the average is put so low people that are considered pretty good are shit I had a game against a cocky idiot that said he could beat me in 4 minutes I showed him by beating him in 2 serves him right literally just a queen and I think a horse
The White could win easily at the end... Fx. In stead of moving his king, he could play: C4, then B3.. and if the kid wants to capture the pawn on a2, the white can run by the two pawns on b, and c... Even after he moved the king... Still could win: C4, the black king captures the pawn on b2.. White escape with a2 to at... Now whatever the black plays, the one of the white pawns passes. The white should have won.
@@pappapinskie5883 He didn't stop working... He was simply loading, since he's a kid he only gets 1mb of space meaning he thinking of the smallest, easiest and fastest way to win using under 1mb (For the record, what I said was completely wrong, but basically he just though 20+ moves ahead)
He killed 3 pawns at last that was crazy. Infact he has calculated the entire situation till his pawn is queened and hence pushed the b5 pawn forward. Excellent calculations and execution and and and in between there was a stalemate scare.
Yeah I understood everything and at the end when he still had a took my thought process was to simply move the king forwards to keep advancing those pawns with the rook in tact but he somehow thought ahead to take all the pawns and move the king in such a way to get the queen and avoid a stalemate
It's not that hard after a while of playing it you get used. He had a strategy from the start so he didn't have to think that long. They made a lot of mistakes if you analyse the video slowly or the dude was going easy on him
Chess is honestly a very simple game. A majority of chess is analyzing the situation and seeing what move will A)have your pieces be most useful, and b) have them most defended. People lose matches because they make a move that doesn’t orient well with AorB
@@Channel-xy2wj I'm so sorry. call me a noob, i still don't understand. well.. i hope there is a day i would be able to play chess and win my very fist game. i may as well try hard enough to find my way in.
@@Amon_Gus6969 yeah I was watching him play and it looks like he gave the kid his pieces on purpose that move he did at 4:57 he obviously letting the kid win
Wow look at how quickly he plays after having pondered for a while, he knew exactly what he was doing awesome,,, lol as for me i always just reach a point where i tell myself, "it'll make sense in the end" lol it never does lol
7:26 The kid: It is too easy, his castle is mine ... WAIT! (Calculations) I will lose all of my pieces then, if he... (More calculations) Mwahahaha! ... It is the show of my King! (The show began). 8:06
For all of you critically criticizing the kid, the majority of you could hardly even read aloud at 7 years old much less even begin to understand the most basic principles of chess ♟
This kid is pretty good, for a seven year old. I wasn't even thinking about chess, when I was 7. I was just being a kid and enjoying my childhood at that age, lol. When I play chess, I like to take my time and contemplate each move. This game was over in less than 10 minutes! Not bad though. My props to the seven year old. He's ahead of time, good game! 😊
7 YEAR OLD: I know what it's like to lose. To feel so desperately that you're right, yet to fail nonetheless...Dread it. Run from it. Destiny arrives all the same. *closes in on White* And now, it's here. Or should I say...I AM. *checkmate*
Great job. He took his time when it really mattered most. The pawn sac to gain king position was brilliant (8:07). I don't think I would been able to calculate that out to a win as quickly as he did.
That pawn sac is a complete blunder (game is now drawn), but white misplayed his own king moves horribly. EDIT: In fact, after black pushed g2 white is winning.
@@nikikiiskinen183 I stand corrected. I didn't see a4-a5-a6, creating an unstoppable passed pawn. Oops. Still, it was a very creatively played endgame, in time trouble. Especially for a 7 year old.
Oof! This match was REALLY intense! I liked when the kid hit dude-man with the horse-estershire maneuver but dude-man countered with the double pawn rasengan (which the kid didn’t see coming at all). But ultimately the kid pressured dude-man with a very beautiful barometric tactic! So good!
Very well played game of chess for a seven year old. It took him a minute to push the final pawn before the rook sacrifice, but he figured it out. Awesome job!!!
White blundered though. It was a even. At 8:18, all he had to do was push his most advanced pawn. Black can't catch it immediately allowing the white king to catch up. Don't get me wrong, though. This level of chess in a 7 YO is amazing.
@@unstablepc5913 No, he was perfect move for move, for the most part. He knew exactly how to make space when he pushed his pawn up. Didn't see it coming. It was an inevitable outcome unseen sadly for white.
Tash Sorry to tell you this, but you are wrong. Yes, the kid is amazing, and honestly; would probably obliterate me in a game of chess. That doesn’t change the fact that white blundered, and gave the win to black. White had at least a stalemate, and possibly could’ve had a winning move (I say possibly because I didn’t check for that).
Final moments, quick commentary for chess starters: Black King to g5 is winning at 08:07, but the kid calculates under time pressure that he can take all the white pawns - and a better King placement, the "opposition" - to promote his last pawn to a Queen. But the white pawns can also move and the endgame is lost for black with perfect play by both sides. Chess goddess Kaissa blinds the white player who cooperates and the kid wins, executing his faulty plan till the end.
arpan ghosh Not really. He just sat back and calculated it. I paused the video and did the same thing myself to see if it was worth doing. And sure enough it was
@@nnamdiubbaonu4381 The only reason it worked is because of white's terrible play. After the kid traded off rooks, white was completely winning, and proceeded to bungle his position completely.
Brilliant endgame? I mean okay the kid is 7, but the game was sickly filled with mistakes from both sides. There was no endgame existing at all. G3 is a typical rushed move from someone inexperienced in endgame. After that white is winning, instead he decided to drop all the pawns for nothing
Do u not accept it's the whites game....I don't see any people commenting the blunder of white. While they all are busy in advertising 7 year endgame techniques . The Kid is Good. But the guy is equally Bad.
8:08 i too thought of pawn g3 here but i calculated and saw that pawn is falling.. but man this kid managed to win even after that.. That turning pawn to a queen was insane.. such good endgame techniques..
Makes me feel sad that even though I could see the right move he’s half my age, but even then wasn’t till this year I could start seeing moves ahead I have a long way to go, and Jesus I have a sorta kid like him in my chess club, you do not want to see them lose