He tried disrespecting you by ignoring mate in one to try getting 3 queens, so you disrespected him back by farming brilliant moves. Thats just brutal 💀
@@thinkspirethen realize you don't have a diamond subscription and you used up your free daily game review and never coming back to that game ever again because you think that it's just full of blunders😁
5:02 There it's an easy draw with Rb7+ since it's stalemate even if the rook takes, otherwise you can just keep checking on the b file Edit: I just realised it's even easier, if they don't take the rook after Rb7+, you don't need to keep checking on the b file, you can just take their rook and black actually wins, so after Rb7+, Rxb7 is forced
i love how some of those moves are "Brilliant" while others are just "good" or "best move", like what's the difference? the king can never capture the rook or it's stalemate
The main difference is that in some positions one check was better than another, because it either cannot be intercepted by the white rook or either attack the g6 pawn to be captured. Also, when the withe king was in a7, a check on the seventh file was better than in a6 because it force withe to take te rook or he will lose his. Sorry if there's mistakes, I'm Spanish.
After rook exchange, black king has to move to g7. White will then promote. Then black king takes h8. Then the white king can march the g pawn to promotion. So I think rook e3 is losing for black.
I play a lot of evans gambit and the position where the 1 brilliant move is made is identical to evans but the game started with scotch gambit. Also idk why but the bishot sacrafise is sometimes counted as a brilliant move and sometimes not.
I find it funny that the rook sac was brilliant sometimes and others it was a great move and others it was excellent and it even went down to good move lol. It like stock fish was like “no you fool you could have totally won with mate in 92 if you checked him this way instead!!!!!”
Sometimes when whites king was far, black had the option to instead take the pawn for draw. Computer probably likes that draw more, its just clearer to calculate i guess
I guessed at first that it will be a something to do with stalemate . Sacrificing the rook to ensure a Draw truly Brilliant. Bro might have set the world record for Most Brilliant moves in a row.
1:20 on one hand, opponent could have sac'd the rook, check f7, take the rook and they're in a very good winning postion On the other, this was an amazing brilliant farm
It was annoying for me to watch that he could fork the rook and king forcing the rook or king to take and having the draw bc otherwise they win the rook and now not looking for a draw bc completely winning
4:47 Here rook b7 would be great for black Because if he takes with king or rook it is a stalemate but if he ignore then you take the white rook and have a chance of winning
4:41 D7 should be a brilliant move bc if the King takes it is a stalemate and if the King moves and dont takes the rook Black takes whites rook (is the white rook took the Black rook IT is still a stalemate
AND HE SACRIFICED... THE ROO- THE ROOO- THE FUCKING ROOO- AND AGAIN! AGAIN! HE DID IT AGAIN! HE KEEPS SACRIFICING THE ROOK, OH MY GOD! THIS IS PERFECT! HE KEEPS DOING IT, I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I AM SEEING!
4:41 Rd7+ is stalemate by force. Either you take it with the king or rook and it’s stalemate, or you move your king, lose your rook, and go on to lose the game. If you’re going to draw, it might as well be stalemate as opposed to repetition. (There are some draws by repetition that are the exception, and ultimately it’s a matter of taste, but my preference is a tactical stalemate if I can achieve it.)
Why he doesn t take the pawn on g6, when the white king is checked and other side of the board? It will take again to a draw, maybe win if white blunder the rook
lol i got my first brilliant a couple days ago (400 in rapid, hit 900 puzzles yesterday) edit: it was castling kingside because if the enemy queen took my knight that was undefended, the rook would’ve moved one square and pinned the queen to king. i think brilliants are based on elo tho cause every GM would see that