Tyler1 beats a 2153 rated player full game April 24 2024 Watch it live on Twitch: TrackingTyler1 loltyler1 tyler1 offstream stream offline trackingtyler1 chess #tyler1 #loltyler1 #chess
@@leszekmatuszczyk9603 It is bad. The reason it seems to be working is because the opening is so weird that opponent is not used to it. Modern day chess revolve around memorizing the first 20 and then the actual game can start. But when someone play an opening that is so weird, the game actually start on turn 1 and they need to think. When it is a battle of talent vs talent, Tyler has a big advantage.
Honestly this is way more impressive than when he hit challenger in every role. The level of improvement in one year from being absolutely dogshit to being fairly close to CM's and FM's is unheard of.
Nah, it's way more impressive to reach chall on every role. u tripping hard. it's only unheard of because nobody in history of this world has so much free time as big time streamers. He plays 18 hours a day for a year and it shows. People usually spend 10 times less on chess and they see 10 times less improvements. Also they are much less consistent. He plays every day and that's great for learning.
His improvement is impressive but to get near CMs and FMs he’d need to be near 2200 FIDE. He’s no more than 1500 FIDE now and the work required to improve goes up exponentially.
@@Tizzofights most people are trolling not idolizing, we just like t1 as an entertainer. no one genuinely believe hikaru and magnus are frauds. with that in mind, TYLER1 OWNS HIKARU "HE WILL HIT A WALL" NAKAMURA
@@picotera7328no, after bxh5 black has a strong advantage if they retreat the queen to b6. The center is closed and white's light squared bishop can't open it because blacks blockading pawns are on dark squares. Black taking e4 was a massive positional blunder, made white's bishop godly.
@@sure7130 His opponent is so caught in a knot that the sacrifice seemed very interesting. The opponent's terrible behavior proved the concept he had in mind. I wouldn't have done the sacrifice because the opponent can just take the time to fix his position and crush me. The opponent had a bunch of positional struggles that stemmed from Qb6?! I can't say that a 2100 played the rest of this game. I believe that when you are up material, you have to simplify or overprotect your king. This guy completely forgot about his king xD. d5 is an amazing outpost square, jesus christ. His bishop is amazing
As a 1773 rated player this is incredibly impressive He got so good at chess in such a short period of time whilst juggling League at which he is one of the best. Simply amazing
I think ive genuinely found out how t1 wins his games. Because of how trash his opening is, he tends to be at a disavantage around move 10-15, wether it be by +/- 1 or 2. He's then forced to pressure his opponents for the rest of the game. Before when he was around 1200-1600 he'd do so for about 10-15 moves before blundering but now since he's done it so much he can sometimes literally do so for the rest of the game, which is what he does here. It's genuinely impressive how he's able to do this and how accurately he attacks (sometimes) which makes it all the more suprising how people can say he's boosted/wintrading.
12:03 as a chess novice, I thought he was losing at this point. I was legit thinking “oh just take this or that” but then I realised Tonka T already had that figured out that scenario. My mind is blown by this.
The reason his opponent resigned is because T1's bishop on d5 is both threating mate on the b7 square (along with the help of rook on b1 for the white queen to come with checkmate) along with attacking black's queen. Black must defend against the checkmate threat, therefore unable to retreat the queen to safety, so black resigns
No matter what blunder he'd make you would say this, everything is obvious in hindsight. This attacking concept is seeable but definitely not necessarily what you are looking out for in the position, especially since it spans multiple lines
Queen to H6 @ 4:00 is actually a brilliant move. He pins the knight by threatening a simultaneous rook capture on H8 and check, resulting in another rook capture on A8 after check. This single move creates massive defensive pressure on his opponent.
Y'know, Chess is just a turn based, less complicated league match where you control your whole team. You don't have to wonder if the bishop is going to do something completely stupid and go out of position. You don't have to worry about the rook getting the wrong item and not being able to move as far as it should. You dont have to consider if their knight gets an early kill and snowballs into being able to move around the board more. You have full control over all of it, and it's a static environment with counterplay, reading your opponent, taking risks, and learning on the fly.
@@inginerInDublaje It's truly interesting to think about it that way, but that's factually wrong. One reason is that chess is not the first game ever made and there were sports before chess.
That sounds good on paper but no one is really thinking about League in such depth as people have thought about chess. Most players, even higher elo, are just winging it with basic macro and great mechanics.
im only 600 but does he win by f rook to e1 queen move rxb7 then qxb7? (dont flame plz i just started chess a week ago😭) edit: NVM js looked at it again and if f1 rook goes e1 qxe1 rxe1 then bxb7 nxb7 nothing happens. so i think b1 rook takes b7 nxb7 then qxb7 mate
@@gabrielcardoso5975 People that know chess know that is cap. There's no advantage to the cow, even if your opponent doesn't take advantage of it. Tyler just outplaying people in the middlegame with an equal or worse game out of the opening
@@Matt-ww9wv because hes playing such a wierd and uncommon position, he actually has an advantage cuz he has studied and exprience in that specific position when others are in complete new territory
@@gabrielcardoso5975 No, the middle game positions are not particularly special and neither are Tyler's middle game strategic choices particularly pronounced due to his opening choice. If what you said was true you could point to a consistent tactic Tyler has used to gain an advantage in the middle game but since it's not true there's nothing to be said other than he outplays opponents there.
He resigned because white bishop takes the pawn, black knight takes bishop then white queen takes knight checkmate. Only thing black coulda done was rook attacking white queen (maybe)
@@Noname-vs3nl Discovered check mate when the bishop moves because of the rook + queen. Also black had mate in 2? maybe 3? but white kinda forced a loss with the discovered check.
A big part of chess is mentality, you can see that in top level play where opponents psych each other out by arriving late to annoy the opponent. Tyler has iron mentality