@@Juan_Gomes i dont think you understand the accuracy of mouse clicks in online chess in a very time constrained situation. Try playing chess the way in this video does. I'll give you handicap, just move pieces that comes to your mind and lets see if you can accurately place pieces in your desired squares.
If you're White, throw a dart at a dartboard and run with whatever you land on. Set up the opening book until you finish off the first few trades, then it's middlegame. If you're black, look at what Whites first move is and try and think of all the books that start with that opening and start a plan of counterattack, but try and keep it open and versatile while White's own setup goes on so you can let them show you what they're doing.
across any discipline whether chess or sport, etc. when someone demonstrates mastery, someone always comments the most noob version of that thing. it's always funny af
@@Trooman20 I think he just played another move instead, it wasn’t like his mouse slipped making him play something random, rather he realized he wanted to play something else, or had been intending to play something else, after the move was made! :)
Honestly to me this is like watching something in a foreign language and then when you go to the comments for clarification it’s still in that language 😂
It's all just about memorization now. No intelligence or critical thinking required. Fischer noticed this years ago and that's why he invented Fischer random chess.
He took it with the knight and the opponent anticipated this and premoved their rook to take the knight. So at the end, the original square still had a rook on it, but it was the other rook, the one that seemed to disappear.
Why did the white rook disappear from A1 at .45 seconds. White would easily take the black rook and either even trade for the other one or make the other rook retreat. Anyone else notice this ?
The fact that he can cancel holding a piece and grab another piece 💀 like bro how??? I'd have to go all the way back to the square i got my piece from whenever i change my mind.