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Chess Hustler Said I Was Too Easy…So I Did This 

Anna Cramling
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I played a hustler in Union Square Park, who thought I’d be very easy to beat. Hope you enjoy the video!
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@young_dan_kee
@young_dan_kee Год назад
So cold-blooded when she said I let people win the first game and then I win the rest. I think I saw the guy’s soul exit his body.
@screamingjayhawkins
@screamingjayhawkins Год назад
Soooo...who is the hustler in this situation then?
@alberik666
@alberik666 Год назад
That was evil xd
@stevehaug3603
@stevehaug3603 Год назад
Enjoyed watching his facial expressions as his cockiness faded away.
@richard6440
@richard6440 Год назад
@@screamingjayhawkins she is
@martelmccoy9533
@martelmccoy9533 Год назад
😅😂😅
@holymoly8718
@holymoly8718 Год назад
worst part of losing to anna is the giggle at the end
@mohammadal-sharif6923
@mohammadal-sharif6923 Год назад
She is adorable
@xvnbm
@xvnbm Год назад
That is the best part.
@OriginalMrE
@OriginalMrE Год назад
He was not a happy camper, either.
@my3dviews
@my3dviews Год назад
@@OriginalMrE He also kept centering her pieces. They were all over the place. 😂
@whukriede
@whukriede Год назад
But her short laugh sounds very friendly.
@iceblued2005
@iceblued2005 Год назад
That dude went quiet real fast 🤣
@av8ionUSMC
@av8ionUSMC 11 месяцев назад
Thought the same thing
@70snostalgia
@70snostalgia 3 месяца назад
Love it when a blabbermouth gets shut up.
@davidzof
@davidzof Месяц назад
I guess that is how he wins matches - overwhelming people with speed.
@OpenCarryUSMC
@OpenCarryUSMC 7 месяцев назад
When I was in the first grade (6 y/o) I learned to play chess and taught my two year younger brother. A year or two later (he was 5 or 6 and I was 7 or 8) we were at my uncles house and asked if we could play chess (the grown ups were conversing at the table). Some time later he comment to my father that is was cute to see us acting like we were playing a real game. My father assure him we were actually playing and we were brutal. He watched a few minutes and asked to play the winner. I won and we reset the board. He was check mated in 5 moves and blown away. He never made that open again. Great memories.
@daily9930
@daily9930 16 дней назад
🤣 I would have love to seen his face.
@colegieseking5136
@colegieseking5136 Год назад
If he’s genuinely just watched people play and never used a computer to study chess, that’s wildly impressive.
@thedropshiptool7088
@thedropshiptool7088 Год назад
no computer will tell him to play the moves hes playing. Definitely self taught wild openings
@danatadam559
@danatadam559 Год назад
Na he's lying. His plays clearly tells that he have atleast good amount of chess knowledge. Some basics endgame knowledge and chess principles. The way he trying to avoid exchanges after exchanges down and resign after Queen exchange at the end. Without basic knowledge he would have continued. These weird opening is what we usual 1800 do at online bullet games. Kind of cowardice to lie. It's like sandbagging. And this girl is probably just 2000 at online not so great play just okay
@onnoquinten2944
@onnoquinten2944 Год назад
What are you even saying, used a computer 😂
@onnoquinten2944
@onnoquinten2944 Год назад
She would be around 2400 online. Big difference
@OmaOmaO
@OmaOmaO Год назад
​@@danatadam559 We really don't know though. I haven't had any traditional chess lessons at all and yet nothing he did was spectacularly different from what I do in a chess game.
@knightlore6666666666
@knightlore6666666666 Год назад
Love it when streamers can get outdoors and play these colourful characters it brings out a totally different perspective on the whole game 🙂
@ardnfast
@ardnfast Год назад
Did anyone else find the irony in that dog taking a dump on the footpath (top left) at 6:40?
@99Gara99
@99Gara99 Год назад
@@ardnfast he was anticipating what she was gonna say next
@jackmehoff5201
@jackmehoff5201 11 месяцев назад
@@ardnfast you think her ass hole is pink or brown?
@Unfluencer
@Unfluencer 6 месяцев назад
playing with real people. there ya go.
@CapitalCityKate
@CapitalCityKate 3 месяца назад
@@ardnfast Just like Anna, he did his thing and left that shit in the street.
@kaldrazadrim
@kaldrazadrim Год назад
"I like the moment when you break a man's ego." -Bobby Fischer
@billcook4768
@billcook4768 Год назад
“You are just moving pieces”. The story of my chess play.
@amberanime
@amberanime Год назад
Imagine beating a grandmaster with pure cosmic dumb luck because you made every move unpredictable yet somehow effective because you yourself had no idea what to do next and did good thingby accident and you somehow create such unlogical chaos it throws them off and distracts them and you win by pure dumb luck. That would be hilarious. You would never repeat that victory again, but it would be a fun memory.
@Bob-ts2tu
@Bob-ts2tu 11 месяцев назад
@@amberanime sounds like an only in hollwood scenario to me !! maybe arnie could be the grandmaster and sly the hero, yeah, that'd work :)
@horaceball5418
@horaceball5418 3 месяца назад
That's as stupid as the theory of evolution trying to explain the human nervous, immune, digestive and reproductive systems!@@amberanime
@claudiocourand3629
@claudiocourand3629 Год назад
That evil laugh at the end was so genuine nice match Anna
@msunje9862
@msunje9862 Год назад
I though her laugh was cute
@kit888
@kit888 2 месяца назад
​@@msunje9862I think the original poster was teasing.
@simonl4523
@simonl4523 Год назад
White crumbling in the second game is actually a really good example of what happens if you do not have a plan. From early in the middle game white was aimless and entirely reactive. Cramling’s superior skill allowed her to dictate the play; all black could do is sorrowfully follow in white’s wake toward its execution block.
@161alden
@161alden Год назад
Captivating analysis
@tnix80
@tnix80 Год назад
I noticed that, maybe there's hope for me yet
@muttleycrew
@muttleycrew Год назад
Pretty sure he wasn't the only chess hustler sitting at that table.
@ericpetersen8155
@ericpetersen8155 Год назад
I know him, nice guy. Not the strongest player there
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy Год назад
The hustler got out-hustled.
@Kyojimbo
@Kyojimbo Год назад
😊
@ragweedmakesmesneeze
@ragweedmakesmesneeze 11 месяцев назад
I mean, she loves calling everyone else a hustler and she actually the biggest hustler there. I mean, pretending she doesn't know how a timing clock works? C'mon....
@sh0werp0wer
@sh0werp0wer 11 месяцев назад
@@ragweedmakesmesneeze I don't disagree that she's the biggest hustler generally speaking but she asked how to reset this particular timing clock, not how timing clocks work in general.
@anotherkyle3984
@anotherkyle3984 Год назад
Anna's laugh at the end is everything
@nathaniel8422
@nathaniel8422 Год назад
thats how I troll people in computer strategy games
@TwoCents690
@TwoCents690 8 месяцев назад
Yeah because that is how she gets off.
@carndt2911
@carndt2911 3 месяца назад
Laugh was friendly. Nothing more
@dg9723
@dg9723 Год назад
I have played with him . He is genuinely a good hearted guy, good sport , and expert in his domain of chess. Anna is just amazing Anna.
@aservant2287
@aservant2287 Год назад
Who won the games? I guess I'm not paying attention enough
@scottkozinski6199
@scottkozinski6199 Год назад
I've watched a few of these. Why do the titles always imply that Anna is playing against some sort of Hustler or Scammer? That never seems to be the case. Certainly, there's the marketing hitch of representing the anticipation of comeuppance for an unworthy immoral Hustler (a.k.a. Clickbait). Really though, her competitors always seem to be gracious and friendly, and always losers. Is it that she's proclaiming herself a Hustler! She's an engaging young lady, her opponents colorful, and the games are interesting. I don't see why deception is necessary.
@juliancalis2114
@juliancalis2114 Год назад
well i wanted to play against him and he said he only plays for 20 bucks each game. I knwo he has to earn money somehow. But he almost forced me to play against him. I think he was really rude.
@jennifersilves4195
@jennifersilves4195 Год назад
@@scottkozinski6199 A chess hustler just means the person plays pickup games for money.
@PoochieCollins
@PoochieCollins Год назад
@@scottkozinski6199 I believe "hustler" is just the term for street chess player, and I think if money changes hands it's at the start of the game and not based on who wins.
@kevinknotts6337
@kevinknotts6337 Год назад
I just started watching her play and it's so funny because if her opponents don't know who she is then they always underestimate her. She's also good at playing like she doesn't know anything:) By the time they realize what's really happened to them it's way too late.
@KutWrite
@KutWrite Год назад
How fast she moves and resets the clock would tip me off.
@jillybe1873
@jillybe1873 11 месяцев назад
That's called the dumb blonde opening
@patrickd4906
@patrickd4906 11 месяцев назад
It's too late even before they realize what's happening. It's too late the first time they punch the clock.
@benjaminfranklinkivettiv9433
@benjaminfranklinkivettiv9433 7 месяцев назад
Lol so true!
@Aerojet01
@Aerojet01 3 месяца назад
She generally follows the same format. I'm sure most people would accept her for being a very good player. She has her audience, so good luck to her. I prefer the game strategy.
@DaveCharbonneau1
@DaveCharbonneau1 Год назад
I saw it in his face and I know that feeling... when you think to yourself, 'I don't want to be in this game any more.'
@RtB68
@RtB68 4 месяца назад
So true...there were quite a few moments, though...Starting with good natured banter...rising concern...the knee wiggle indicating anxiety and worry, the pause to reconsider his next move in light of better positional play by his opponent...and the growing realisation that he was being played like a patsy by the - clearly - stronger player. That's when he checked out. It's a great lesson in reading body-language.
@KingdomheartL0V3R
@KingdomheartL0V3R 29 дней назад
So I played some chess when I was a kid. I'm not good but wasn't bad either. I never practiced at all (so probably awful) ... my fault.. so I taught my husband how to play and beat him a few times then we started to draw and he practiced till I never won again.. ahhh I love that man.
@m.h.1593
@m.h.1593 14 дней назад
💀💀💀
@dowaliby1
@dowaliby1 Год назад
Loved the look on his face when he realized his position was crumbling. He never saw it coming. Then he tried to save face by saying that after he wins the first game that's all that matters, or something like that, and that then he loses the thrill. He had no idea that he was playing a master, the daughter of two grandmasters, who is a lethal player at the tender age of 20. The moral of the story -- never underestimate anyone.
@KB-nt7eg
@KB-nt7eg Год назад
When most people use the term tender age, it doesn't sound as creepy as the way you used it. Not gonna lie.
@dowaliby1
@dowaliby1 Год назад
@@KB-nt7eg You obviously get creeped out very easily. And worse than putting words in my mouth, you imply I meant something sexual or inappropriate. Sometimes words sound creepy, not because of the words themselves, but because of the mind of the person interpreting the words. So if it sounds creepy, then it's because you're making it sound that way. Not gonna lie.
@dowaliby1
@dowaliby1 Год назад
@@KB-nt7eg You are obviously very easily creeped out.
@WtfYouMeanDude
@WtfYouMeanDude Год назад
@@KB-nt7eg 🤣 nah it sounded funny too it's one thing if she was a fat Oompa Loompa but she's cute so you don't use tender on that one besides I bet she's a tiger LOL
@saberlaken7405
@saberlaken7405 Год назад
nah i agree with KB that was creepy fr
@catttnguyen9997
@catttnguyen9997 Год назад
Great job Anna, excellent game !!!
@crazypaul3997
@crazypaul3997 Год назад
I'm glad you called him out and said that you let him win the 1st round. Especially after he had been talking and saying he was giving you the games.
@johnathansmith9246
@johnathansmith9246 Год назад
I did this in jail. I let the best guy in the joint beat me our 1st game. He wanted to bet me desert, I declined yet talked him into it. The next day he wouldn't play me for free so we best dessert. I beat him 3 games in a row which he went double or nothing on. He owed me 8 deserts. I don't like sweets so I told him I'd do fruits or veggies in exchange, and if I had a problem with anyone, he would make sure that nobody else jumped in the middle of the fight. He was an OG. Reminded me of Tupac. He agreed. Word spread that I killed him. I played 3 other players after that I barely beat they each asked if they thought they could beat "Q". I told them they could. He took all their dessert lol
@dixonbeejay
@dixonbeejay 2 месяца назад
​@@johnathansmith9246I did a similar thing in Jail 10 years ago this one guy challenged everyone in the unit was punishing everyone. He was verry cocky aswell he said he was a master and he taught people in chess classes so I watched him demolish everyone not even giving them the chance of day obviously these guys he played was intermediate still developing the scholars mate at the time I had a good friend we use to play all the time we both studied each other's moves Sicilian, Kings openings, french, Roy lupez, and many more.. at that time I didn't have a ranking still developing intermediate myself but excellent at tactical ....anyway this guy was annoying so I asked him for a game. He was a bit arrogant but I was verry patient no one in that unit knew I played chess he was talking himself up a storm saying he won tournaments on the outside I played out to be placid within the first several moves of the game I got him in checkmate and the entire group was in shock ..I went to shake his hand but he pushed my hand away and said rematch I said to him no worries we played again but this time I took all his pieces just to show him I wasn't playing around he put his hands on his head and said he had enough I made him look verry small in front of the people watching. Goes to show people shouldn't gloat about themselves
@jeffreytollerson5725
@jeffreytollerson5725 Год назад
I have no idea what they're doing but it's just captivating to watch their interactions and hear their conversations
@watchdogu.s.a.8973
@watchdogu.s.a.8973 Год назад
If you actually don't play chess you should consider learning since this interests you. I believe that learning to play chess well is good for your mind and helps you in many other aspects of life. I feel that it might even help people to not develop illnesses such as dementia as they age.
@TheWorld_2099
@TheWorld_2099 Год назад
@@watchdogu.s.a.8973 no doubt about it… The more you exercise that mental muscle, the better shape your brain will be in
@garagavia
@garagavia Год назад
Chess is fun that way
@johnd3233
@johnd3233 Год назад
@@watchdogu.s.a.8973 Any recommendations on how to learn to play well? Books or online?
@DecrepitBiden
@DecrepitBiden Год назад
@@johnd3233 I would start with a book, then once you grasp the basics, like movement, en passant, castling, learn the annotations, then move to online.
@angelahudspeth4951
@angelahudspeth4951 8 месяцев назад
Ah, the sweet chuckle of a Win at the end always makes these videos so satisfying
@roybatty3989
@roybatty3989 Год назад
Like how he kept looking around to see if his buddys were about to come over and see him getting adopted.🤣 love those chess pieces.
@coniccinoc
@coniccinoc Год назад
lol, "see him getting adopted". Never heard that one before and feel bad for laughing at it : )
@ziwuri
@ziwuri Год назад
@@coniccinoc Getting adopted in chess means losing 10 games in a row to another player :)
@coniccinoc
@coniccinoc Год назад
@@ziwuri Thank you : )
@LaLa-nw2rn
@LaLa-nw2rn Год назад
@@ziwuri in cards we call that getting skunked lol that or you get no points zilch the entire round
@markgothard7158
@markgothard7158 Год назад
When in dangerous areas it’s important to keep ones head on a swivel.
@Jcruz0325
@Jcruz0325 Год назад
The fact that ur around them cats and youre just chilling non chalant tells me everything about how cool you are
@RtB68
@RtB68 4 месяца назад
She's an absolute doll and a wonderful chess talent. That smile is positively radiant.
@Trucker2023
@Trucker2023 7 месяцев назад
It so wonderful to watch you play. I can not hold a candle stick to you I played when I was very young but haven't played in more than 45 years I would most likely be beat within the 1st 60 seconds .
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius Год назад
man id love to be playing some chess with some other people that love chess and people watching talking about the games. its really one of the most intense and thrilling games there is
@johnawakening9908
@johnawakening9908 Год назад
it certainly demands attention.
Год назад
You can play online?
@duffman18
@duffman18 10 месяцев назад
Join a chess club then. There's almost certainly one near to where you live.
@brucecrane9605
@brucecrane9605 Год назад
Always enjoy watching you play. You truly enjoy the competition and friendship of the match. Chess Princess.
@trevorsgaragemusings
@trevorsgaragemusings Год назад
Tom Brady has fallen on hard times ...
@GamerDave1974
@GamerDave1974 Год назад
I see myself binge watching your vids lol. I love Chess, Checkers and really Any competitive classic board game lol.
@toforgetisagem8145
@toforgetisagem8145 Год назад
It may well be true that this guy learned by watching others and then playing. It's a good way to begin. Playing as he does he will have met a lot of different types of play but likely casual players. There was a moment in this game that he realised he needed to think. I bet his game stepped up after this game when he realised the value of planning.
@ben-roll-io2420
@ben-roll-io2420 Год назад
i love when they say “i’m going to let you win” as if they were going to beat her in the first place 😂 already setting up their pride-saving excuse for losing before the game begins.
@Windsouls
@Windsouls Год назад
She's not showing the first game, apparently she lost at least 1 game before this video.
@112233JORDAN
@112233JORDAN Год назад
Think he did actually win one? And she used the "let you win" quote herself lol
@lachartgallery6306
@lachartgallery6306 Месяц назад
I love Anna's dry response 'ah I see'. 😅
@debrickashaw9387
@debrickashaw9387 Месяц назад
Why do they have to bring their ego into it? It just makes it more embarrassing when you lose and more of an asshole if you win if you act like that
@toriless
@toriless Год назад
Yeah, he is so glad you are warmed up. You can hear the cheer in his voice. His pieces are not connected. She is ready to pounce.
@crazywisdom42
@crazywisdom42 Год назад
When he said he’s gonna let you win this one I wanted he dug his hole of humiliation even deeper. I really love watching the joy of so many many of your opponents who play for the love of the game and sincerely enjoy watching/playing a great player. This guy’s just a hat-backwards prick.
@taylordoom6928
@taylordoom6928 Год назад
6:40 Top left, you’re welcome
@FlyHighTechnoThePig
@FlyHighTechnoThePig Год назад
What I didn't understand
@johndavidallison7601
@johndavidallison7601 Год назад
That’s phenomenal
@johndavidallison7601
@johndavidallison7601 Год назад
Then at 7:10 you can see the lady walk around it
@NavoTheTrueGod
@NavoTheTrueGod Год назад
oh shit!
@MarkWilliams-ev1mb
@MarkWilliams-ev1mb Год назад
Do people not pick up dog shit in America? 😬
@scottcampbell5536
@scottcampbell5536 9 месяцев назад
Anna can always make getting totally humiliated fun :)
@vincentdaugustine9218
@vincentdaugustine9218 Год назад
It always amazes me that these youtubers who do this every single day of their life no where else but playing chess like a job. These guys have lives and go to the park to play an hour a day yet still do amazingly well
@joejacquesschulz8514
@joejacquesschulz8514 Год назад
True, some chess players reah a certain level without books. The legendary "blitz" specialist known as "Potzblitz" once said: "Just look at the board and the position tells you what has to be done anyway." Didn't work for this dude. Not against Anna..
@jesserochon3103
@jesserochon3103 Год назад
It’s because grand masters don’t move to affect their opponent’s next move. They move to affect their opponent’s next 10 moves.
@brianjohnston1770
@brianjohnston1770 4 месяца назад
Just want to let you know. I stumbled onto your videos and had no idea how to play chess but was intrigued (minus watching the Queen's gambit). Downloaded an app and spent basically a whole day learning what peices do what. So when I come back here I can understand a bit better how each individual makes a move or sets up a move.
@MIRAGEDEALER
@MIRAGEDEALER Год назад
Her bubbly personality far outshines her great chess. She always makes me smile.
@peterpain6625
@peterpain6625 Год назад
That was delightful to watch. Thanks for sharing.
@BEATTECHN1QUE
@BEATTECHN1QUE 11 месяцев назад
I've watched a lot of chess, since coming across your channel. Thank you!
@michaelstrauss6587
@michaelstrauss6587 Год назад
Excellent. When my daughter was a little girl I taught her chess as a way of her learning to think ahead.
@rustythecat2163
@rustythecat2163 2 месяца назад
Wise father!
@williethomas5116
@williethomas5116 Год назад
Anna is a true assassin. She is beautiful and disarming but deadly. I bet none of these people knew what they were in for
@TangomanX2008
@TangomanX2008 Год назад
I've only seen a few of her videos, but she has one subtle sign of true talent. She makes it look easy and losing occasionally doesn't hurt her ego. Also, she looks like she is in it for the pleasure of the game.
@williethomas5116
@williethomas5116 Год назад
@@TangomanX2008 she reminds me of Agent Carter. She has the superpower of underestimation. The few times they are distracted by how pretty she is never fully understanding her true strength. By the time most people figure out how good she is it's too late.
@davidrubien9673
@davidrubien9673 Год назад
they probably knew what they were in for when she showed up with the camera and offered then cash to appear in a video and lose.
@BrassAmTV
@BrassAmTV Год назад
Black Dahlia !
@Yos115
@Yos115 Год назад
@@davidrubien9673 What other conspiracy theories are you into lmao?
@robtymec2045
@robtymec2045 7 месяцев назад
I just love the concept that there are legitimate chess hustlers out there.
@mirandahotspring4019
@mirandahotspring4019 Год назад
Awesome! That second game was brilliant!
@StillbornGravity
@StillbornGravity Год назад
he looked genuinely upset at the very end lol
@RtB68
@RtB68 4 месяца назад
There's a point when he pauses to break the speed of the game - she's responding to his pace with better positional moves and that wasn't part of his plan. The anxiety knee wiggle, the looks around and even the reaching over to touch and reposition her pieces. When the penny drops he's 0-1 and in a positional dead end in the mid-game of the second game. Such a wonderful journey through his emotions leading to that dawning reality of "Oh Jeez...she's better than me"
@fukgoogle1317
@fukgoogle1317 Год назад
In this video (my first Anna Cramping video).... It is obvious from her opening Gambit that his words implied he either overestimated his abilities or underestimated hers or both.... He was overwhelmed from the beginning....
@josullivan8729
@josullivan8729 Год назад
Just like as a female I play poker ….. Underestimating at their cost 😂😂😂 love her
@fukgoogle1317
@fukgoogle1317 Год назад
@@josullivan8729 👍💯
@TheVoitel
@TheVoitel Год назад
Well, apparently she let him win in their first game. Which kind of makes her the hustler.
@jakerazmataz852
@jakerazmataz852 7 месяцев назад
I love how chess is so exciting they decided to add the smack talk.
@ncwordman
@ncwordman 11 месяцев назад
I love watching your games. Subscribed. :)
@BladimirBartolini
@BladimirBartolini Год назад
Just so fun to watch. The little things in life are most entertaining.
@johnawakening9908
@johnawakening9908 Год назад
yes aye!
@fishjj76
@fishjj76 Год назад
Anna seems like such a lovely person whose personality breaks down the chessmaster stereotype.
@MetaFootballTV
@MetaFootballTV Год назад
Anna is a FIDE MASTER, not GM yet.
@tdb4763
@tdb4763 Год назад
Shes evil and cunning and she hides behind her bubbly facade.
@Neilhuny
@Neilhuny Месяц назад
30 thousand likes to date! Wow! Well deserved - the speed of thought is mesmerising
@wengemurphy
@wengemurphy 8 месяцев назад
You really took Jason Mewes down a notch there
@NickKravitz
@NickKravitz Год назад
They had to bleep out hustler Poe cursing in the background. I have been playing him chess and backgammon since the 1980s.
@jasonuerkvitz3756
@jasonuerkvitz3756 Год назад
Is he good?
@richard6440
@richard6440 Год назад
Cramling grew up in a chess family in which her parents Pia Cramling and Juan Manuel Bellón López are also chess players and both hold the title of Grandmaster (GM). She began playing chess at age three
@richard6440
@richard6440 Год назад
who holds the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM). Cramling earned the WFM title at age 15 in 2018, Her mother was No. 1 in the world among women by FIDE rating in 1984 and became the fifth woman ever to achieve the GM title in 1992.[3][4] Her father is a five-time Spanish champion............ i'm not copying anything else from wiki , but one question , did he know who he was playing ?
@hindenburg1596
@hindenburg1596 Год назад
@@richard6440 Obviously not, that's the point?
@richard6440
@richard6440 Год назад
@@hindenburg1596 He's a chess hustler and does not know who the Female World Champion is? Not only a hustler, but an idiot as well :)
@leafhappy
@leafhappy Год назад
A savage with a great sense of style
@RobertSmith-lw2bx
@RobertSmith-lw2bx 9 месяцев назад
He was strung out on something.
@atrujillo9
@atrujillo9 Год назад
Would anyone like to speculate on what would happen if the game continued and he took the queen trade? I think knight to C6 would momentarily slow down the rook before the pawns start moving forward
@j10001
@j10001 Год назад
Lots of small variations exist, but king and rook _easily_ beats king and knight in the end game. (Not to mention you cannot checkmate with king and knight, so a pawn would have to be promoted to win, and that won’t happen on this board.)
@malcolmi
@malcolmi 11 месяцев назад
If I had a daughter, having you as one would have been a blessing! I love your smile/attitude.
@beastrace81
@beastrace81 Год назад
love the chess in the park videos.
@davida1679
@davida1679 Год назад
He didn’t like to lose but was a very good sport!
@jacobegelund3304
@jacobegelund3304 Год назад
Who likes to loose?
@sleeponthefloor9622
@sleeponthefloor9622 Год назад
Funny how the dude looks over his shoulder at the end in the hopes that no one saw him get his a$$ kicked.
@JohnDoe-ns8ho
@JohnDoe-ns8ho Год назад
he was blowing out the smoke from the cigarette he had under the chair, to not get any on Anna; it was actually very respectful
@sleeponthefloor9622
@sleeponthefloor9622 Год назад
@@JohnDoe-ns8ho Ah yes, didn't notice that.
@matejtopic826
@matejtopic826 Год назад
@@JohnDoe-ns8ho nice spot checkxD. likes are not on the ones who percieve:). Chess and smoking, or chess and cigare, with ethics are just good stuff:)
@my3dviews
@my3dviews Год назад
I could never play with a three minute timer. I would only get six or seven moves and my timer would hit zero. 😂
@ghostl1124
@ghostl1124 Год назад
same
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen Год назад
You just have to train 40 hours a day and you'll be a fast player in no time.
@toriless
@toriless Год назад
Yeah, try a half hour I guess?
@ta6847
@ta6847 Год назад
That's 5 or 6 more than me
@eliteteamkiller319
@eliteteamkiller319 Год назад
@@MikkoRantalainen Ling Ling is tireless.
@jacc88888
@jacc88888 7 месяцев назад
He seemed pretty dejected by the end of it. Poor guy 😲
@kevinwells4888
@kevinwells4888 Год назад
Checkers boggles my mind. I am intrigued watching these brilliant people play this sophisticated game.
@Christopher-wt2ig
@Christopher-wt2ig Год назад
I think it's funny that these people see the camera and still fall for the trap of thinking Anna's not a good chess player. Why would someone go to Union Square Park to get a video of someone destroying them at chess. It should've at least been a hint
@cookiekilbane5989
@cookiekilbane5989 Год назад
Not many women in chess, maybe it’s cus she is a woman?
@XB10001
@XB10001 Год назад
Because most of what you see has been staged, as everyone now aspires to be an Internet sensation, with millions of views.
@Saints-ji3vj
@Saints-ji3vj Год назад
Common sense ain't common
@jaconova
@jaconova Год назад
@@XB10001 I would destroy the internet
@XB10001
@XB10001 Год назад
@@jaconova 😁 ... sometimes I feel the same
@lw9760
@lw9760 Год назад
only Eric can play “Oh no my queen”
@njvalueinvestor
@njvalueinvestor 9 месяцев назад
She played a beautiful game. I doubt her pulse ever changed.
@Atomprofessor
@Atomprofessor 9 месяцев назад
Always watch your queen!
@slothbearanonymous
@slothbearanonymous Год назад
Anna: What? Are you giving up? this dudes ego: *smile*?
@dsauce223
@dsauce223 Год назад
This is such an impressive game, and wildly interesting. I have no idea how to play but I can't stop watching it.
@frankbasile3662
@frankbasile3662 Год назад
Find someone to play with or play on a computer,you'll learn quick and its very enjoyable
@vitorodino9851
@vitorodino9851 Год назад
How can you say its an impressive game if you don't how to play? Legitimately curious.
@dsauce223
@dsauce223 Год назад
@@vitorodino9851 What I meant was the game itself is impressive to me. I'm also legitimately curious, lol.
@distantdynasty3548
@distantdynasty3548 Год назад
@@dsauce223 entertaint entertainmet
@trlavalley9909
@trlavalley9909 Год назад
Well now I've seen the prettiest chess hustler all time; not surprised, I remember playing through some of her moms games back in my twenties, not that I truly understood them, but life long fan of the game just the same.
@haroldoakland3480
@haroldoakland3480 10 месяцев назад
It's cool to observe the body language in these videos. Many physical and audible expressions, different patterns of behavior when there are different stressors in the game.
@sanekabc
@sanekabc Год назад
I adore this girl's laugh.
@keplergso8369
@keplergso8369 Год назад
She's so cute, cheerful, and obviously clever ! I am in love !
@doji-san
@doji-san Год назад
She put on the mean game face!!! Way to go Anna!!
@adriang6259
@adriang6259 Год назад
Love it. Do you play any other board games at all? Just for a break?
@XaoFakeNick
@XaoFakeNick 7 месяцев назад
If he had a RU-vid channel, I'd be following him.
@eracer1111
@eracer1111 Год назад
The look on his face @ 2:46 was priceless. 😂
@marytieger5143
@marytieger5143 Год назад
Not a pokerface for sure
@timisaac8121
@timisaac8121 Год назад
after two of these vids, I feel like I owe for the lessons. TY, Anna.
@timisaac8121
@timisaac8121 Год назад
Vids so good: Five months later I still enjoy!! Literally: Thanks again.
@bardust
@bardust Год назад
It's interesting to observe the regulars handle the pieces on thr sticky board surface different than Anna, whom I can only presume is used to pieces that slide on the board. Just a small thing, but it's very prevalent.
@mariemccann5895
@mariemccann5895 4 месяца назад
I noticed how he moved the piece so fast after the game over to ensure nobody saw 🤣
@ColHogan-bu2xq
@ColHogan-bu2xq Год назад
Such interesting games, particularly the first one. Didn't know you could play blitz so well. Congrats.
@jilleswassink7762
@jilleswassink7762 Год назад
The second one too! Qg6 and Rc2 was an absolutely beautiful combination after which everything just collapsed.
@bilyonarelifestile2226
@bilyonarelifestile2226 Год назад
fun fact they are now married
@FORDEVR
@FORDEVR Год назад
The smile when you know your winning says it all😈 Well done.
@HansDelbruck53
@HansDelbruck53 8 месяцев назад
The sound kept dropping out on my computer as I watched this. I'll have to get that fixed. I hope it won't be expensive.
@joharrison3469
@joharrison3469 Месяц назад
The sound dropping is in the video. I think they cut out some of the bystanders chat - maybe offensive or personal stuff mentionec
@mistaaustin3854
@mistaaustin3854 Год назад
Man she had him mad nervous. He didn’t want to give up that queen stop the cap😆
@TomBleecker
@TomBleecker Год назад
This poor soul was a nervous wreck. Just watch his bouncing knees.
@Jacmac1
@Jacmac1 Год назад
1:04 Anna is fully developed with loads of options, the hustler has barely begun development. At this point he hustler is so far behind that Anna easily has the edge.
@toriless
@toriless Год назад
Yeah and 20 seconds later she is already setting him up to fail
@aboodao4060
@aboodao4060 7 месяцев назад
She smiles a lot and I like it.
@TheThinkersBible
@TheThinkersBible 8 месяцев назад
If they belittle you, kill them with kindness 😄
@donniedarko7891
@donniedarko7891 Год назад
3:32 the Bait 3:33 the Catch 😅😅 well done!
@hifinsword
@hifinsword Год назад
I don't know how long each player has to move each time. But I would need at least 5 minutes for each move. These are some fast players.
@xenaguy01
@xenaguy01 Год назад
You can take as much time as you like for each move. *BUT* . . . Each player has a time limit for the game (in this case, 3 minutes total for each player). In this game, the clock is the blue/white box with the double set of digital numbers, one side for each player. Each player hits their button on top of the clock after their move, which stops their countdown and resumes their opponent's. If one player's time expires (your clock runs out), that player loses the game on time. This is why you see players move quickly, and slap the clock immediately after.
@hifinsword
@hifinsword Год назад
@@xenaguy01 Hmmm, , , so it sounds like the player that can move the fastest wins. But unless you move to a position where you can win in less than 3 minutes, there is no chess skill involved. Is that correct?
@xenaguy01
@xenaguy01 Год назад
@@hifinsword _"it sounds like the player that can move the fastest wins."_ Nope. If you can checkmate the opponent's King within 3 minutes, you win. If *no one* checkmates before one player's clock runs out, the player with time remaining wins. You can win with 1 second left, if you checkmate. _"unless ... you can win in less than 3 minutes, there is no chess skill involved."_ Also not correct. As one's skill increases, one's ability to move more rapidly also increases. Because one does not have to think as long for each move. Especially in the opening, where a series of moves can be memorized, and played very rapidly.
@stargazer7644
@stargazer7644 6 месяцев назад
You can take as long as you like, but you only get 3 minutes total for ALL your moves.
@charleshendrix232
@charleshendrix232 Год назад
Thats the thing about chess, you usually won’t have wait long or search far to find someone to give you a lesson. Its a little like fighting in that respect.
@trishhart1946
@trishhart1946 Месяц назад
Some people are visual learners. Reading about a skill to learn overloads them. Classes would confuse them and they would space out in minutes. In order to believe it, they have to live it and experience it.
@fenwayify
@fenwayify Год назад
Beauty and brains are tough to beat, but also friendly and a sense of humor, wow!
@BLACK-AUTUMN-MAGICK
@BLACK-AUTUMN-MAGICK 10 месяцев назад
LOL!!!!! Friendly??? the girl is a megalomaniac!!! Imagine saying something like "I always lose the first game and then I win the rest." ??? The term HUBRIS comes to mind!!!!!
@p.wittig8432
@p.wittig8432 10 месяцев назад
What... Ok, weird choice of words. It's all playful trashtalk. That's what typically does down during these street chess games. Don't doubt Anna has humility in her, but she brings out another side for these types of games :) ... That should go without saying but if you're in doubt, observe her mother and how respectful and kind she is: no way Anna couldn't have adopted that ;)
@BLACK-AUTUMN-MAGICK
@BLACK-AUTUMN-MAGICK 10 месяцев назад
@@p.wittig8432 Since my comment was the only one on this thread, before you posted yours, I think it's safe to assume you're talking to me... It seems bizarre that someone who describes hubris as "playful trashtalk" [sic] would talk about a "weird choice of words". I guess it depends on culture. I'm used to seeing cultured chess masters with MANNERS AND CLASS. "Class" means humility despite being an almost indomitable master. It means winning gracefully, as opposed to being arrogant by rubbing an opponents nose in a defeat. I've played many chess games and won most, and I can honestly say that I have never trashed other people. Conversely, I've lost chess matches to admirable players who didn't feel the need to denigrate me just because they won a match, and those are, frankly, the people that I respect the most!! Judging by *YOUR* "choice of words," these are things that you most likely wouldn't understand.
@p.wittig8432
@p.wittig8432 10 месяцев назад
@@BLACK-AUTUMN-MAGICK I respect your viewpoint and agree that humility and grace in victory are hallmarks of a great chess player. But remember, the context here is street chess, where a bit of bravado and friendly banter are often part of the fun. That said, I couldn't help but notice a touch of irony in your comments. You've highlighted your own success in chess and the respect you've garnered, while simultaneously criticizing Anna for doing the same, albeit in a more playful and perhaps theatrical context. Isn't it possible that you, too, are showcasing a form of hubris by dismissing others' interpretations of what constitutes "class" and "manners"? Asserting that someone else "most likely wouldn't understand" certain concepts based on their choice of words seems a bit presumptive and, dare I say, lacks the humility you champion.
@BLACK-AUTUMN-MAGICK
@BLACK-AUTUMN-MAGICK 10 месяцев назад
@@p.wittig8432 There's little point in a discussion with someone that resorts to strawman arguments. I never criticized her for winning, that's utterly absurd. I said that her statement, "I lose the first of my matches, and then I win the rest," was arrogant! I've never said anything like this to anyone. But I do find that people that use strawman arguments do so because they can't counter your arguments fairly, so they make things up, which you never said, and attack those statements. People that behave this way usually repeat the behavior as a matter of recourse, that's why I find discussions with people like you to be pointless.
@kevinnitta1301
@kevinnitta1301 Год назад
She is a genuinely charming and fun opponent. She would crush me easily but it would still be fun.
@danmoore3660
@danmoore3660 Год назад
Why don't you work harder and stop whining.
@toriless
@toriless Год назад
Too busy not looking at the game??
@thomasgilson6206
@thomasgilson6206 Год назад
I always have a similar result when I play with green pieces
@Kane-ib5sn
@Kane-ib5sn 9 месяцев назад
that's my Anna. i hope to meet her one-day.
@joemorgenstern9846
@joemorgenstern9846 Год назад
Bleepin out the brothas! LOL
@dennish4051
@dennish4051 Год назад
I love them on the other board. They are like NPCs
@coniccinoc
@coniccinoc Год назад
That is kinda deep and spot on. I often wonder if I am an npc.
@jaconova
@jaconova Год назад
@@coniccinoc Oh no. You are a playing character... trust me.
@toriless
@toriless Год назад
Being up a rook and two pawns vs a knight, both with hanging pawns and she just freed up the queen
@supremeownage8995
@supremeownage8995 Месяц назад
It felt like his tactic was to always be on the side of moving immediately. Having a piece move instantly to take back the timer. Anna countered quickly, by thinking about moving twice each time. Was a great battle!
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