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Winning in 12 moves with the Belgrade Gambit 

Eric Rosen
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Although the Belgrade Gambit is dubious at high levels, it is tricky and venomous if black isn't prepared!
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@smk7500
@smk7500 6 лет назад
5:35 “I feel bad causing my opponent so much pain... but that was so much fun for me.” That sounds like what a sociopath would say.
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 6 лет назад
Yeah lol it can be used for so many things
@cyberwarfare9118
@cyberwarfare9118 6 лет назад
'I want to build up the position and torture my opponent'
@SpontaneityJD
@SpontaneityJD 6 лет назад
A sociopath wouldn't feel bad.. so no.
@nahilismail3144
@nahilismail3144 6 лет назад
@@SpontaneityJD aha! But a sociopath would pretend to have feelings So yeah basically everything is something a sociopath would say
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 6 лет назад
@@SpontaneityJD a sociopath actually would. A psychopath wouldn't.
@lukacalov1988
@lukacalov1988 5 лет назад
I live in Belgrade...therefore i must learn this gambit!
@jovannovakovic1448
@jovannovakovic1448 4 года назад
🇷🇸
@mihajloveselinovic6705
@mihajloveselinovic6705 4 года назад
Da li je bilo ko pitao?
@dimitrijezivotije3045
@dimitrijezivotije3045 4 года назад
sta te dira nikola calov
@shaihazony7491
@shaihazony7491 4 года назад
Of you where french, would you have to learn the French Defence
@pot_kivach160
@pot_kivach160 4 года назад
Luka Calov // it’s a Serbian gambit. He just is too conservative to call it that way. And not only that...he started the session talking about himself?? He must believe that he is a synonym for chess? Bye.
@jacobmorgan1438
@jacobmorgan1438 4 года назад
“I’d like to...maybe torture my opponent.” -Eric
@olivernew3943
@olivernew3943 6 лет назад
I used to play this line for so long (ELO 1800) and I have to say it's sooo beautiful in case you know the theory and you basically crush everyone below 1700 easily, it's not even hard. I never lost a tournament blitz or rapid game using this line and only lost once in classical. Also most opponents don't know the main line. In 3 years of playing this opening I only got the Nb4 line once. The only problem is that you have to learn tons of theory as this is one of the Gambits where both sides are not allowed to make a single mistake. Actually there is another nice positional sac on move 7: d6 cxd6 and 8. Nxd4 is sharpening the game even more. For example Black has to watch out, White doesn't get a Knight on d6 after 9. Nb5 I can really recommend playing this against weaker opponents, it's very enjoyable.
@drutgat2
@drutgat2 6 лет назад
OliverNEW - That is very interesting. I am going to try this. Why did you stop playing this line?
@benjaminmiddaugh2729
@benjaminmiddaugh2729 6 лет назад
@@drutgat2 My guess would be that after a certain point people learn how to avoid it or counter it in ways that make other lines more worthwhile. Also, as you get better known, people prepare for you better in OTB play.
@meowlmeowl-gi4925
@meowlmeowl-gi4925 5 лет назад
@@benjaminmiddaugh2729 also probably players who play the black side of petrov and/or four knights are likely to have analysed it
@joedorben3504
@joedorben3504 5 лет назад
@@benjaminmiddaugh2729 i mean if you're ELO 1800 i doubt there are too many peiple who will actually prepare for you
@Peakprospr420
@Peakprospr420 5 лет назад
Wait whats d6 cxd6 nxd4
@ElakoitunutAbi
@ElakoitunutAbi 6 лет назад
Eric’s so wholesome
@duckarm6969
@duckarm6969 3 года назад
agreed!
@brucehighcock4568
@brucehighcock4568 3 года назад
He said poon factory and didnt even consider that as nasty lol
@ashlynnisunoriginal
@ashlynnisunoriginal 3 года назад
Also the way he interacts with chat is so kind
@sindrel4105
@sindrel4105 4 года назад
Eric is an underestimated streamer who uploads chess and chess related content to the RU-vid community. He really deserves more than 53K subs, i really enjoy his streams
@user-jp7de3kc6p
@user-jp7de3kc6p 4 года назад
@ nah m8
@miva1214
@miva1214 4 года назад
i think hes being sarcastic lol, ppl has dif tastes, its just few ppl can appreciate eric i personally liked him alot bcause his playstyle is very entertaining in contrast to his chill attitude which makes for a great afternoon breaks
@Commissn
@Commissn 3 года назад
Dream come true love Eric man
@lilgrey8363
@lilgrey8363 3 года назад
Wow, he has over 400k now
@robertbrandywine
@robertbrandywine 3 года назад
He could raise his numbers if he would 1) get to the substance of his video without rambling on for several minutes first, and 2) stop interacting with chat. We don't usually know what he is responding to. WE are the important audience, not chat viewers.
@AnthonyShuker
@AnthonyShuker 6 лет назад
don't say poon factory ever again
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 6 лет назад
lmao
@abelladanger1296
@abelladanger1296 6 лет назад
Whats the meaning?
@AnthonyShuker
@AnthonyShuker 6 лет назад
@@abelladanger1296 a poon is female genitalia
@joedorben3504
@joedorben3504 5 лет назад
@@abelladanger1296 seriously? Your YT name is Abella Danger and you're gonna pretend you dont know what poon is?
@Jhoto
@Jhoto 5 лет назад
Yooo i died lmaoo. The poon factory baby thats what they call me.
@women.9445
@women.9445 3 года назад
"Poon factory" Eric Rosen- 2018
@needcollegeloan
@needcollegeloan 4 года назад
“pwn” grew in popularity from the typo of “own”. I first heard this in the early 2000s on FPS video games. People would regularly exclaim that someone “got owned.” I’m assuming someone made a typo and then the new term was embraced.
@Freakattaker
@Freakattaker 3 года назад
I never knew it was a typo of own. I just thought it was a fun variation. TIL even though I literally grew playing FPS and other games during the period where ppl regularly used both terms. And now kids just 5 years younger than me don't know what some of my usernames mean like "Pwnography" eheh feeling boomer now
@vishrantgoyal8225
@vishrantgoyal8225 3 года назад
But how is "pwn" an accepted scrabble word then? If it is just a derivative of some game slang.
@sibanbgd100
@sibanbgd100 3 года назад
@@vishrantgoyal8225 Words that derive from some slang and gain popularity become real words. Similar to how lol is accepted as a word. I thought that pwn was some combination of owned and pounded
@PandaFan2443
@PandaFan2443 3 года назад
Is "finna" a typo of "gonna" or does it mean something else?
@sail491
@sail491 3 года назад
@@PandaFan2443 it’s aave
@red6781234
@red6781234 4 года назад
Eric: I dont want the knight lets torture our opponent some more Also Eric: I dont like causing so much pain to my opponent
@Simeon-Lev
@Simeon-Lev 6 лет назад
What a game! You now know what I’m playing on the four Knights now
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 6 лет назад
I love how you made an outro for youtube in your stream. You're so clever 😊
@saumykapri9764
@saumykapri9764 5 лет назад
The trait of a real chess player thinking ahead in time
@addisonchan3053
@addisonchan3053 3 года назад
"Hello everyone" Agadmator will sue you
@eugeneneethling6430
@eugeneneethling6430 3 года назад
the line is "Hello everybody"
@stefanjoeres7149
@stefanjoeres7149 5 лет назад
3:10 When you're so bored that Bh6 crosses your mind.
@mskcrc
@mskcrc 5 лет назад
not bored, just smart
@stefanjoeres7149
@stefanjoeres7149 5 лет назад
@@mskcrc It's not a good move, not even a clever one. It's just his boredom with the position that everything wins. Even Bh6
@braisfernandez5687
@braisfernandez5687 5 лет назад
@@stefanjoeres7149 Why not?
@sergeirachmaninoff876
@sergeirachmaninoff876 4 года назад
Lmao
@thinboxdictator6720
@thinboxdictator6720 4 года назад
@10HCritical no it's not that line you showed gains only the exchange instead of a piece (if you took it directly on e7) that is bad line still winning , but bad
@martinvoet217
@martinvoet217 5 лет назад
The annoyance is that while watching Eric playing, winning and explaining it so clearly, it always looks so obvious and easy. But afterwards, when I confidently try to play a game myself, I lose like always.
@ujjwalanarsikar3407
@ujjwalanarsikar3407 5 лет назад
I just subscribed you because of the fancy openings that you play which I almost always don't know about .Your explanations are also very clear.I like your Saint Louis videos (Nc3 Sicilian,London system,common endgames that people mess up)also.
@majorpain1942
@majorpain1942 6 лет назад
Yes thats me at 3:18 Eric is a Monster at traps , keep up the work , this game was up so fast and he just went to sleep afterwards .... so sad LOL .
@coa96vb
@coa96vb 6 лет назад
Greetings from Belgrade , pretty nice game :D
@fedelcastro
@fedelcastro 4 года назад
Eric: hello everyone Me: hi Eric
@borisgo172
@borisgo172 3 года назад
🙂
@LUMEStockTrading
@LUMEStockTrading 3 года назад
Doesn’t know what pwned is while he is pwning his enemy
@duckarm6969
@duckarm6969 3 года назад
4:07 - Fried liver potential! love it
@thomassinha5301
@thomassinha5301 3 года назад
I can't believe this was the video that made me realize pwn is just a joke about someone accidentally hitting p instead of o when typing own
@robertbrandywine
@robertbrandywine 3 года назад
Same with teh and pron.
@V8SupersQirreL
@V8SupersQirreL 5 лет назад
I happened to fall twice in a row loosing with an opening trap - after that you don't wanna play chess anymore, so frustrating...
@34BigPete
@34BigPete 4 года назад
We all make mistakes. I've lost in eight moves before.
@maff_
@maff_ 3 года назад
If queen takes knight in that alternate line, white gets the black queen for free
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 4 года назад
“I feel bad for causing my opponent so much pain” lol u liar u love this
@DoctorHorus
@DoctorHorus 6 лет назад
Your videos are really entertaining! Greetings from Mexico :)
@alejandron301
@alejandron301 5 лет назад
5am. I woke up... so I said to my self... I’ma watch some chess. Probably this is the new definition of crazy on the DSM5. And then... ooh, I haven’t watched Eric in while. So here I am
@yigitasparagiruscnar3687
@yigitasparagiruscnar3687 5 лет назад
8:02 dalyarak hahahaah
@botsecici1092
@botsecici1092 5 лет назад
Yigit asparagirus Çınar .ddd
@erolkutlu5964
@erolkutlu5964 5 лет назад
olm ya akfşqndşqmx
@lyubomirblazhev1014
@lyubomirblazhev1014 3 года назад
0:53 start
@fernn55
@fernn55 4 года назад
"b6 was probably the worst move in that position" rg8 would like to know your location Edit: ok ok b6 blocks qb6, didn't see that move haha, that comment was half a year ago and I was a weaker player then =]
@marqolinho
@marqolinho 4 года назад
No because Qb6 would be possible to defend the mate
@checkmater477
@checkmater477 4 года назад
Rg8 is much better than b6
@LAStreetPreacher
@LAStreetPreacher 5 лет назад
At 3:59 into this video take notice of your position. Black can respond P-f6 threatening white's queen. If white moves h5 for check then black moves P-g6 and white's queen is no longer a threat. It seems the best you will get is a piece either a knight or bishop but no checkmate at this point. Check out my analysis.
@azcac8349
@azcac8349 5 лет назад
Brother Carlton if black moved his pawn to f6 then bishop goes to f7 And its a mate, exactly what happened in the game
@Paxmax
@Paxmax 6 лет назад
Spelled pwned pronounced "Owned", its heritage is from a typo.
@wlodaa7817
@wlodaa7817 3 года назад
An out of proportion part of this thread was devoted to "psycho/sociopath" angle. It was all mistaken. Tigran Petrosian, who had his degree in philosophy, would say "chess psychopath" or "chess sociopath" -- one small word "chess", and such a huge difference.
@jasonhe5578
@jasonhe5578 3 года назад
I play this line despite not knowing any theory in it
@eddedmonds5753
@eddedmonds5753 6 лет назад
I pronounce it powned, and it's not a deliberate misspelling, it's because P is after O in the alphabet, showing the opponent was more than "owned" which was in common usage at the time. It's a reference to the fact that IBM is so named because it is one "better" than HAL. :)
@dooglasii
@dooglasii 3 года назад
I should play Belgrade more. 2 years later. Stafford Gambot everywhere
@acesmak
@acesmak 4 года назад
As a long time gamer Pwn is pronounced p-own. I believe it was an adaptation after people were miss spelling Own (because p is directly next to o)
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 6 лет назад
Nobody will go knight c6 to e7. Usually people will not take knight backwards. Forward with central pawn backing is best attacking position always in Grandmaster applicable even for starters. Backing knight is blocking queen and bishop paths.
@bengregor2276
@bengregor2276 5 лет назад
i love the titles of eric's vids... the opposite of click bait
@brookssvp
@brookssvp 5 лет назад
Edit: Got it now. Nevermind! At 6:50, you discuss that that white can't attack the black d4 pawn "because of c2". What do you mean by this? Shortly thereafter, you show that a response from white of nd4 to take that pawn would be a bad move because then black would respond with qd4 to retake the square, calling it a strong move. Isn't that a poor move because white can retake with it's own queen with no consequence, earning you a queen?
@TimesOfSilence
@TimesOfSilence 5 лет назад
In fact, there is a consequence :) Observe knight to C2 forking the king and the queen, if white queen takes on D4 ;)
@brookssvp
@brookssvp 5 лет назад
@@TimesOfSilence tricky knights. Of course. Thank you for showing me!
@moneyMarco88
@moneyMarco88 5 лет назад
I'm pretty new to chess.. why did black not play f6 @3:50 ??
@thepadawanchesschannel8323
@thepadawanchesschannel8323 3 года назад
“I feel so bad causing so much pain to my opponent but that was so much fun! 😂 ”- IM Eric Rosen
@fsr1960
@fsr1960 5 лет назад
From move 5 on, Black played as though he was setting up a helpmate for his opponent. Hilariously bad play.
@CVHFitness
@CVHFitness 3 года назад
I play this gambit all the time (my favourite opening) but I have NEVER had anyone play like that against it, even at 1080-ish, let alone 1600. Usually ends up in an endgame for me, but that's probably because it's more popular now so people know how to defend.
@Aarron-io3pm
@Aarron-io3pm 4 года назад
Its time to fall asleep to the most relaxing man alive again
@enricopallazzo3244
@enricopallazzo3244 4 года назад
Is there a more satisfying video on the entire Internet?
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 3 года назад
What if black blocks the check with bishop at 2:40, should white take the bishop with the pawn? Because if white doesn't and plays bishop to c4, black takes the pawn with the knight and after white bishop goes to b3, black castles?
@wretchedpkmn
@wretchedpkmn 4 года назад
Pwned is a combination of getting "pawned" and getting "owned". I think pawned is super old internet slang for someone checkmating you with a pawn move.
@MagicAirways
@MagicAirways 5 лет назад
The best thing I like about you is that you make it look so easy.... 👍
@drutgat2
@drutgat2 6 лет назад
Many thanks for this, Eric.
@mikewoydziak2183
@mikewoydziak2183 3 года назад
Pown is a phrase we used in early 2000's is to 'professionally own' your opponent.. like in the game we just watched ie.: Eric just powned his opponent!. Congrats. The guy he was referring to had pwn in his name so probably closer to poon factory (that one you will have to look up yourself haha), but the website he referred to have i been powned I'm assuming.
@King-gx8yh
@King-gx8yh 6 лет назад
Hi from Belgrade-Serbia 🇷🇸👋
@davidloza9316
@davidloza9316 3 года назад
DUDE THAT POSITION WAS SO SICK
@DontTakeCrack
@DontTakeCrack 3 года назад
pwn - its pone eric, pone. after you defeat an opponent, you can say "i pwned you".
@user-wt1eb1zx4f
@user-wt1eb1zx4f 6 лет назад
Im from Belgrade, why i dont know for this gambit?
@nenkenshainnenkov8790
@nenkenshainnenkov8790 6 лет назад
Now you know.
@saumykapri9764
@saumykapri9764 5 лет назад
Because it is not neccessary that all of the london people know about london opening lol
@BAGuha-dp2ou
@BAGuha-dp2ou 4 года назад
I am indian and I didn't know about Queen's Indian.
@o0OeftichisO0o
@o0OeftichisO0o 5 лет назад
Thank you for your great content. Love the explanations. Subscribed to learn more!
@jakethesnake17
@jakethesnake17 4 года назад
3:20 Just wondering if the opponent plays f6 how would you continue the attack, if at all? Thank you to anyone who responds
@dexterlawliet8521
@dexterlawliet8521 4 года назад
Maybe just let your queen move backwards to e3 or e4 no need to rush you held captive his knight and ahead of development, white should be winning here
@mitmeetsmadness
@mitmeetsmadness 4 года назад
Maybe Ng5? If black takes queen white will do checkmate... And if black takes knight white can take black knight using pawn.
@alvincua4142
@alvincua4142 6 лет назад
Hey Eric I love ur vids *Keep em coming* 😀
@squintsiii8843
@squintsiii8843 4 года назад
“Maybe torture the opponent” I died lmao
@morcillolopez690
@morcillolopez690 3 года назад
This just appeared in my reccomemded 2 years later
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 4 года назад
Eric attempting to sincerely apologize for causing his opponent so much pain albeit repeatedly acknowledging that it gave him so enjoyment doing it 😩😣🤧
@cartmenkillsyou
@cartmenkillsyou 4 года назад
Eric needs a lesson in l33t sp3@k. Definitely not chess though. The best videos ever
@edwardhalmarack7122
@edwardhalmarack7122 4 года назад
The opponent certainly got pwned.
@lebumbcrack7248
@lebumbcrack7248 6 лет назад
What do you recommend for a newbie and learning "lines" and openings Im 1100-1200 elo in blitz and rapid and i want to improve I love watching you and other chess RU-vidrs but struggle to learn and grasp and implement openings
@scannedforcontent
@scannedforcontent 6 лет назад
In general chess teaching, the "open games" are recommended for beginners to start with (1.e4 e5). The reason is, that the positions that arise are rich in tactical motifs and involve playing with your minor pieces a lot on a relatively open board. Of course if you play 1.e4 you will have to look into all the answers to this move (Half open: sicilian. Counter attacks: scandinavian, alekhine. Postponed center attacks: french, caro-kann. Hypermodern defences: pirc, modern, sniper etc) The reason why 1.e4 leads to open positions is, that the e-pawn is not defended by your queen (such as the d-pawn) so it is easier to open the game later with d4 (supported by your queen). If you play d4 first, it is much harder to realize the move e2-e4 afterwards, because your opponent will most likely play for control of the e4 square (with moves like 1. ..d5 or 1 ..Nf6). That's the reason why 1.d4 leads to closed positions, which involve a deeper positional understanding (which is considered more difficult in the beginning).
@vogel2499
@vogel2499 6 лет назад
Keep using queens gambit(for white), and french defense(for black) until you're bored. Then you could look for another opening.
@gameape2210
@gameape2210 5 лет назад
there's a really cool app called "OpeningTree - Chess Openings." It lets you make the moves and it gives you a list of popular replies and it names the opening
@pedrofrias4749
@pedrofrias4749 5 лет назад
I recommend using the four knights opening, and in the other lines: the exchange variation of the caro-kann, the exchange variation of the French (even though is consider to be quite drawn), for the modern and the Pirc is generally good to be aggressive and exchange the light square Bishop, against the Sicilian defence the Grand Prix attack, and for the Scandinavian try to increment the advantage in development. The theory is something you should learn once you are in a more advanced level, now you and me (as beginners) should focus on understanding ideas. The ideas can be applied at every opening you are playing, so to accomplish that we have to train our mind to think logically excellent.
@israfel070
@israfel070 5 лет назад
Thank you for your precise commentary! I feel like I am learning best principles from watching you.
@leojoseph6385
@leojoseph6385 4 года назад
That is brutally efficient!
@montanabaker1713
@montanabaker1713 5 лет назад
Definitely have tortured opponents before with the Belgrade gambit, not knowing it was a named strategy. I'm now thinking I should study it.
@mskcrc
@mskcrc 5 лет назад
...b6 is an inexplicable move
@yacked
@yacked 4 года назад
eric is pure
@EnasKapoios
@EnasKapoios 5 лет назад
why did he play b6 instead of f6 so he could prevent the white knightfrom playing g5
@ALLINMACHINE
@ALLINMACHINE 5 лет назад
very curious too..
@stevenboelke6661
@stevenboelke6661 Год назад
Why wouldn't black respond to bc4 with b5? It attacks the bishop at least, and it would've provided the queen a way out.
@strings1984
@strings1984 5 лет назад
An excellent video of why you don't let the opponent promote center pawns...
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 6 лет назад
Maybe your opponent was just helping you find this interesting Belgrade Gambit continuation. Because he really walked headfirst into that line 😂
@DinosaurSuccess
@DinosaurSuccess 5 лет назад
Ninnifier O.o yea what 1600 rated player plays a move like b6
@chuggywoo
@chuggywoo 4 года назад
pwn (pronounced pone) to power own someone. To destroy them so hard no other words do justice to how badly they just got owned. Power owned.
@pigeonnnn
@pigeonnnn 4 года назад
Hello everyone? I think you owe Agadmator some royalties now
@nuagor
@nuagor 5 лет назад
If he had gone Ng6, would you really have played Qe5+? :)
@Wenmo85
@Wenmo85 3 года назад
No he would play Qe4+ All same
@asdfqwerasdfqwer3058
@asdfqwerasdfqwer3058 4 года назад
So much wholesome energy :)
@hypekillacsplaya
@hypekillacsplaya 5 лет назад
this is awesome, the Belgrade gambit
@thepsalms2806
@thepsalms2806 5 лет назад
Very soothing video
@neeralm
@neeralm 6 лет назад
How do I know when you are about to stream next? Is there a service that I can subscribe to ? That notifies me?
@noxnc
@noxnc 5 лет назад
*Cant pronounce pwned...* *Pwned his opponent.*
@KabeloMoiloa
@KabeloMoiloa 5 лет назад
Is Ne7 ever a good move early on? Say, for the first five moves or so). It always seems to cause problems since it doesn't control the centre and it is a target for pins.
@itchykami
@itchykami 5 лет назад
It would seem a bad retreating move is way worse than a bad advancing move.
@exuviumisopods
@exuviumisopods 2 года назад
Nice. Is it even a gambit? I don't see many sacrifices for White.
@pizzasauce4638
@pizzasauce4638 4 года назад
3:26 lmaooo
@Zamppa86
@Zamppa86 6 лет назад
I feel just a bit proud! I saw the bishop f7 mate-line like 3 moves before it happened :D
@wifudqwe2580
@wifudqwe2580 6 лет назад
are you a wizard?
@sujmaster112
@sujmaster112 3 года назад
What is the challenge command, I am trying to challenge you but I don't see my name in the challenges list
@DMooks
@DMooks 5 лет назад
at 7:03 why can't the white queen just take the black queen? wouldn't black be down a queen? I don't understand why this line is bad for white
@chetheflin7447
@chetheflin7447 6 лет назад
Nice miniature. Need to catch you on Twitch.
@azeemrana6024
@azeemrana6024 4 года назад
Dude you are the best coach :)
@sgrecco1
@sgrecco1 3 года назад
PWN is an abbreviation for pawn
@robertball6301
@robertball6301 3 года назад
Have you tried the 'Halloween Gambit' on Lichess? :)
@nuamiralirsealidoost4194
@nuamiralirsealidoost4194 3 года назад
Eric what is this programm you play with?
@coltonward8592
@coltonward8592 4 года назад
The next time you see the petrov, can you make a video on the cochrane gambit?
@chex1007
@chex1007 5 лет назад
Belgrade is in Serbia
@billymatin
@billymatin 5 лет назад
what happend if pawn go to f6 ?
@MrSmowy
@MrSmowy 5 лет назад
I think that move stops it, as it stops the knight from getting to g5. Put it into an engine and it just transitions from there into a more normal game, though black is behind in development
@billymatin
@billymatin 5 лет назад
MrSmowy ikr right..but why they didnt know it ?
@vitalydmtrysvidler8023
@vitalydmtrysvidler8023 5 лет назад
Chess is not a game for merciful and saints. Coldblood and a unmerciful mind is required.
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 4 года назад
Wondering how long it takes to upload a 12 hr video
@727Nerd27
@727Nerd27 4 года назад
That was a hilarious mate
@MerwanG
@MerwanG 4 года назад
Beautiful!
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