Still think The Queen would be a better fit since if it's end game value. I don't really think it matters where it came from since a queen still is worth more than a rook
A lot of good moves were quite bad in this game. For example for White h7+ would have been much more unpleasant for Black than h6xg7. And at 9:07 f1=Q is uncorrect, in this position you have to do that: 1. ... Rxd1+. White has two possible moves: he must take the rook with the king or the knight. If 2. Kxd1 f1=Q+ 3. Kd2 (forced) Qe1 0-1 If 2. Nxd1 f1=Q threatening mate with Qe1 or Qe2 Only 2 moves can prevent that (Kc1 or Kc3) but in both cases White lose their knight and there should be mate in 5 or something like that.
What? First:You cant capture the King so the kid just wasnt able to go there and was never in check and not in checkmate either, he just couldnt go there with his king.
Yeah, he probably didn’t see it. It would be disastrous for White because the knight guarding the b2 pawn has to stay put. Black could then double up rooks and, assuming white doesn’t do anything to prevent it, black could move Rxb2 and after the knight takes, which is forced, Qxb2 is checkmate. Also, the bishop on e3 is in a great place and after, say, Re1 and Bf4, it would be extremely hard to get it out of its position. Also, black could move Bd4 and if the knight moves, black could move Qxa4, winning a knight. If the knight stays put, the bishop can just take the knight, winning it because the b2 pawn is pinned by the rook, therefore it cannot recapture. There is no way to add a defender to the knight and if Ka3 to get out of the rook pin, the b2 pawn is still pinned by the queen. Also, the knight on a4 can’t recapture because then Qxb2 is checkmate. The bishop is also x-raying (I believe that’s the right name for it. Don’t hate me, I’m only rated about 700) the b2 pawn. So, yeah, this is a totally winning position
I fucking hate it when people move their piece before I've even hit the clock like this little shit did at the end, best thing to do is to make your move but don't hit the clock instantly, the kid will then move during my turn
On 2:47 white played Bxg5 which is a blunder white is exchanging his good bishop for the bad knight.In your every video there is somebody who does a blunder
In that chess club you can see that they do not know how to play legally. you can not capture the king, and you always play with one hand. it's something that I've already noticed about this club
Its illegal to use two hands and also illegal to press your clock after knocking pieces over and not putting them back up... its just illegal play, also illegal to press clock when its unclear where you moved the king, its ridiculous but fast
According to FIDE rules the time between the finish of the move and hitting the clock is considered a bonus time for the opponent, so there is nothing illegal in that.
This boy is not fast. He just broke many laws of chess (Move with two hands, finish move before the opponent press the clock...). This is actually not fair for Black.
Cody Bjorkman bcz black king can move to the corner so that pawn cant move further and this way white rook has always stay there to protect the pawn and will hinder its movement ...but the attack could have developed before that..he was bit a defensive at that time
The first illegal move is at 9:14 because you have to play all your moves with one hand (and hit the button of the clock with the same hand). He does the same thing at 9:30 then at 9:35 he touches the king then played the pawn, his opponent could have forced him to play the king.
The black player is so dumb . He should have take that rook and after king captures he can put his next rook to give check and promote a pawn to a queen.