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@@jimgu2578 no, one of them was winning and levy offered him a draw he blundered at the end game and levy managed to win but he survived the longest and probably played best
I don’t know if you’re a youtube frog but if so its not happening for a while mostly because of vacations and also shitheads flaming lud for not being as small as atrioc
@Mats Hollander when gotham moved the rook it's discovered check by the bishop in the corner. He can't move his queen because he has to move his king out of check first, and then his queen gets taken. Hope this helps
@@clashofmagic6672 I lasted 60 moves with a CM, just barely holding my own the entire game. My heart was racing the entire time. Really happy with myself as it was a close game, even though I lost.
When I read the title I didn’t know if you where beating a chess master without using a queen or you where beating a chess master who didn’t have a queen.
This is your (second) best series yet. I've been with you since the Slime Podcast, and this is the most enjoyable your videos have been since your Poker with Melee friends videos.
Instructional creator collaboration! Levy, we all love you, but seeing a different style of teaching, or you learning with us in reflection of your games with the people you beat/lost to, would be awesome!
bro im watching this 2 years later and at 17:34 you hear Driftveil City from Pokemon: Black & White and now I can't listen to it without imagining toothless dancing... save me
Atrioc's main losing blunder was going pawn c2 instead of king d3 on move 64, king d3 could have won if played perfectly but at the least would have forced a draw. Keep your king ahead of your pawns in the endgame folks.