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@peterbachtiar4185Ай бұрын
Why did he surrender??
@EarthSurferUSAАй бұрын
Geee, why is this not pinned for the best exposure? School is better with out state control. Especially self taught, like Bobby Fischer, (But like all great chess players, he did not think well off the board.). Individualism vs collectivism/communism sweetie. Every piece of greatness in the history of the world,-------------- came from one brain.
@PatrickYoung-s7mАй бұрын
@@peterbachtiar4185 he didnt he won, he pointed out her time was up
@MiddleClassCitizen14 күн бұрын
Dina-Are you a fan of GM Lajos Portisch?
@allaflecheАй бұрын
8:39 Dina : "Are you part of the Russian school of chess"? Mom : "Yes" Kid : "Am I ??"
@Beluga_og_meowАй бұрын
Umm... Meoww😹
@Dan-x8f3uАй бұрын
Kid Is Russian so Guess he is From Russian chess School 😝
@bx355623 күн бұрын
I really like this "what am I thinking" voice-over, makes for awesome videos. That kid found clever move with bishop take but missed checkmate in 2 -- and Dina found a clever move to defend avoiding blunders but it wasn't enough.
@MrScientific007Ай бұрын
The most calm guy i ever seen in chess camp without any expression is Arjun.He beat Vidit and Magnus, while watching Arjun never show any facial exptessions of intimidating opponent whatsoever...such a gentleman in chess.
@TJConcept1995Ай бұрын
Agreed. I saw how he was with that young British prodigy Boghdana at the Chess Olympiad. He didn't try to demolish her on the board and stayed behind afterwards to analyse the game with her. He didn't tell her what moves she could or should have played, he suggested them! A real class act!
@sherryw1919Ай бұрын
He would excel in poker too ... zero tells.
@rokualvin6428Ай бұрын
Your commentary is warm, friendly, and without arrogance. This is a rare talent. It is a delight to watch and listen to your descriptions of the game. Well done!
@Gamingfps-b5lАй бұрын
It's remarkable to witness children grasp complex chess concepts. Their dedication to learning and improving is truly inspiring. Seeing their faces light up after a well-played move is a pure joy.Some play 40 years and they are 1000 elo and some in a year are over 2000 great...kids are though
@TJConcept1995Ай бұрын
Unlucky there Dina. I do like these styles of reviews where players share what they were thinking at the time. I stopped playing before because I got fed-up of getting to the middlegame, having no idea of what to do next and just moving pieces around with no purpose. That's changed now.
@sandrageter522119 күн бұрын
He didn't show much excitement but his mom sure did.❤
@TheBlackLeprechaun23 күн бұрын
I love your narrating! SO FUNNY! And your concentrating so hard! His little jacket you keep repeating!🤣🤣
@ChessArmyCommander26 күн бұрын
That kid was exuding confidence out of the gate, with his facial expressions indicating it. That's the way to be! Getting good will get you there.
@sherryw1919Ай бұрын
Glad he noticed.
@chubapapi2127Ай бұрын
Unsportsmanlike not to tell a 10 year old that you’ve already lost, just because she has the losing position… Honestly, unsubbed 😒
@HenryChangDesign18 күн бұрын
@@chubapapi2127 naw, he needs to learn.
@frankinblackpool19 күн бұрын
I'm enjoying these episodes. Less shouty, shout, shout. Thank you.
@Sasha-Good22 күн бұрын
Oh, you can speak English. I was glad to know it. I watched your Moscow chess games many years ago. I wish you to grow up your channel. 😍
@DeSmith-o4b13 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed your commentary (and internal monologue).
@Stl71Ай бұрын
What I like the most, is that you analyze your games! Subscribed!
@BattleheartDLSАй бұрын
I disagree if you said Dina tried to cheat the kid. It's more like she gave him a lesson. Dina didn't violate any rules. It's up to the opponent to call it or maybe also arbiter. You have to be ruthless on the chessboard. Because if you are not, your opponent will.
@SeñorSandaliaАй бұрын
It's just a case were rules allow you to win dishonourably.
@draconisgubernatorАй бұрын
No mercy, Nver play with a boy wit a chess jacket again!
@TheRuns2Ай бұрын
People will look back to this video years later after how good the 10-year-old will get.
@JosephKocourekАй бұрын
Thanks Dina. I like how you are nice to the children. Good value to have sister.
@vincentvangogh8092Ай бұрын
tried to cheat the kid not nice at all, but we knew that
@MrScientific007Ай бұрын
Never seen Dina playing with Arjun Super GM...it will be interesting
@kagyraepkeallakh3592Ай бұрын
Nothing interesting, she has no chances at all
@unknown-rx6qjАй бұрын
(4:53) WHT: QN-D3 (incorrect) BLK/KNT will take ur forward pawn & set up ur BSP in 2or3 moves (maybe another pawn)
@felixmunthebakke3339Ай бұрын
A fun fact about Dommaraju Gukesh, the Indian chess prodigy, is that he became the youngest Indian Grandmaster in history at just 12 years, 7 months, and 17 days in 2019. This achievement made him the second-youngest Grandmaster in the world at the time, just a few days behind Sergey Karjakin’s record. In 2023, Gukesh also became the youngest player to break into the world’s top 10 rankings since Magnus Carlsen, solidifying his place as one of chess’s rising stars!
@wihopa29 күн бұрын
A lil head tussle from his mom…. How adorable
@thenflywjaz6917Ай бұрын
Why don't chess clocks flash or buzz to indicate time up ?
@jenkem446429 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's pretty silly. She's quite petty that way to keep playing. She has the cheater's spirit in her. Tis the Rus way I suppose.
@Gruffydom26 күн бұрын
Nice confidence booster for the boy.
@derkrebskandidat891118 күн бұрын
Früher hab ich Schach immer mit meinem Vater gespielt. Ist inzwischen aber sicher 20 Jahre her, als ich zuletzt eine Schachfigur in der Hand hatte...die Meisten meinen Bekannten, wissen leider nicht mal, wie es geht aber wenn ich das hier sehe, krieg wieder Lust darauf. Nächstes Mal, wenn ich meine Eltern besuche, denke ich hoffentlich daran, meinen Vater auf eine Partie herauszufordern...nach so langer Zeit, werd ich es sicher nicht ganz verlernt haben.
@leonpastis466322 күн бұрын
Some tactical blunders decided the game
@shprints8416 күн бұрын
Спасибо, что выложили, классная партия (хотя я в этом не разбираюсь))
@simoontubeАй бұрын
Best voiceovers in chess
@truth8508Ай бұрын
I had trouble understanding the Introduction. The boy speaks Russian. He's in Charlotte. He has a USA jacket on? What's the backstory? The Russian Chess school is now in America?
@williampowell272226 күн бұрын
once you open a lane to the opponent's back row they have to sacrifice players like mad to defend
@mjeffn2Ай бұрын
He plays like a cruise missile.
@jayvilash15737 күн бұрын
You're the kind of woman I fight serious battles for.
@billlyons702421 күн бұрын
Great thumbnail pic, the look on your face is funny.
@arkyboy14Ай бұрын
Great game. Strong competitor for you.
@thomasmacmanus991328 күн бұрын
after kc4 why not bishop b1 that is M1 so you have time to then move the dark square bishop after g1? it was also interesting how f4 would allow the queen the 3rd rank to h3 and if you have b1 you are set up for a windmill. It was a nice pin with the knight. the dark square bishop cant help and is blocked from attacking the king so its pretty bad bishop.
@HossamHassan-e2bАй бұрын
Dina Blanket
@VallyAndersonАй бұрын
This is great content. Your reactions of defeat make it worth it 😂
@iwannaapple719021 күн бұрын
NOW that was a chess video!
@skysky6801Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the game, Thought white first mistake was missing a pin on the black knight to G5, Then she let Black knight to close in on centre black knight to C4, then she panicked and I think she should have taken the Black Night on C4 with White Bishop at least she would have separated black's pawn. Also when she moved Queen to D3 now the Queen is unprotected and was open to the pin from the Black Queen (A tough pin maybe to see). She had two pawns in the centre and they were well defended so I think she was up a bit with better centre control. I am a low ranked player so not sure what is really a good move. She did well I thought.
@bavithramidhuna33816 күн бұрын
Can anyone explain the mate in two
@tomasgogashvily5350Ай бұрын
It's better to throw away your bishop at black knight when it was on f6, it would've open up mid for a queen, but the outcome was much worse
@danielalcala1044Ай бұрын
came for dina came for dina
@Samibeast8Ай бұрын
LMFAOOOO
@unknown-rx6qjАй бұрын
( 7:45 ) u coulda moved: CSTL-F1 ANYTIME PAST 3 MOVES & IT WOULDA BEEN REALLY EFFECTIVE...
@olivierpfister3421Ай бұрын
C'est fou 2056 à 10 ans.
@juleslondon3088Ай бұрын
Down to 1991 in the December list. Much more reasonable. 😉
@Alton7771Ай бұрын
I guess Russian school will not teach you how to beat a kid.
@jeb732008Ай бұрын
Great content thank you
@unknown-rx6qjАй бұрын
( 1:30-1:42 ) ur opinion of a 2 set advantage/s, for white... idk... I guess I don't see those as advantages... not at the moment... maybe... maybe after several moves...
@peterbachtiar4185Ай бұрын
Oh, he won by time
@miked3869Ай бұрын
They don’t have a over all time limit watch player gets a amount of time that per each clock hen the opponent hits their bottom the other clock starts counting up
@Antzzz_ManzzzАй бұрын
Those ruthless kids 😂❤
@unknown-rx6qjАй бұрын
( 5:37 ) BLK: exactly what I would have done if I had BLK set pieces & WHT has those set pieces...
@binyamin8519 күн бұрын
At 6:27 - she says "and the only move that I have in this position is going to be queen D2". Why not rook D1 to D2?
@bavithramidhuna33816 күн бұрын
As nh3+ loses queen
@binyamin8516 күн бұрын
@bavithramidhuna338 Oh, I see... Thanks!
@Outdoors901Ай бұрын
I don't get the negative comments. She didn't cheat. It looked like she had fun. And no one likes to lose. I found your page through Anna Cramling and am a big fan of both you and her.
@De_Lus28 күн бұрын
the first video i saw of her on youtube was a cheating video on a friendly game in the park... thats why people call her a cheater. because she is
@АртурМанн17 күн бұрын
У нее проблемы с головой 😂
@workingclassclassicalguita730Ай бұрын
them dang kids are so f'n good
@salmarwowАй бұрын
"My bishop on c5 is strong". Yea, sure. It only doesn't participate in king's defense and white's king is not so strong. In that position not only black a pawn up, but they are better in every positional way.
@rawheadrex848729 күн бұрын
How do you become a grandmaster when you suck at chess? Any tips for me?
@lwalker878529 күн бұрын
She's not a Grandmaster. She's a Woman Grandmaster. It requires a lower rating.
@zenon302112 күн бұрын
1) castle your king (90% of grandmasters castle every game. The only time you can get by without castling is if the queens are off the board) 2) don't lose
@raresmarcu9453Ай бұрын
Wow!!🔥🔥👏🏻👏🏻
@EBackwards11 күн бұрын
The only reason his ELO isn't higher is he hasn't been on this planet long enough! 😂
@sneeze96Ай бұрын
Remember that time Dina refused to go on all the girls night outs and then still lost to Alexandra while 200 rating points higher? 😮
@PericoDelgado-q9r29 күн бұрын
He's like this US Chess National jacket wear-urrr.
@cypleth712225 күн бұрын
I watch the video and listen even thou i dont play chess so who’s the winner?
@unknown-rx6qjАй бұрын
( 7:42 ) girl... what u been thinking past few moves... shoulda moved / USED UR CSTLS & WHTBSP... *1 CSTL & QN (combo) *1 CSTL & BSP (combo) U coulda stopped✋ him if u woulda started a few moves ago... rt after he moved his QN next to his KNT...
@mynewcolourАй бұрын
My recommendations are 99% Russian schooled by terrifying children 😮
@Know_It_AllАй бұрын
Interesting, she has the eval bar right there in the middle of the screen. Start the pro...
@DreamscapeMaestro21 күн бұрын
5:22 and he is like a... this... you know... U.S. Chess national jacket wearer. - Dina. That's funny Dina.
@bspaetАй бұрын
Why would I join Russian chess school? I’ll join that kids chess school. 😅 yr a sweetheart Dina.
@keramidasnicolas2079Ай бұрын
You are pretty good at Russian self deprecating humour... ;-)
@DinaBelenkayaАй бұрын
Self irony is my signature 🙂
@8javed28 күн бұрын
Dina is always so gracious in defeat. Well, u better b, more so if u lose to a kid!🤣🤪
@ariellajarca8434Ай бұрын
Russian Chess School always gets schooled. Ill just study the book from GothamChess, I think it will improve my chess games further.
@MislavIvkovic-sx8vdАй бұрын
Gotham chess is trush
@washa84Ай бұрын
Pin of shame 😉
@Andr-x8rАй бұрын
Dinaaa haha I love u
@jeb732008Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@KazakUralski1Ай бұрын
🤡
@procrastinator3219Ай бұрын
Идеальная девушка здорового человека😊
@kagyraepkeallakh3592Ай бұрын
Stupid simp
@josbexerra8115Ай бұрын
Excelente formato Señorita dina, saludos de tus fans peruanos
@Nicholas-if7blАй бұрын
Try to swindle the little prodigy
@IcarusGravitasАй бұрын
I would let you put the pawn back, Dina!
@astralwhale5966Ай бұрын
Крутой малый, удачи ему
@warrenlancaster286Ай бұрын
Oh well he is ten after all .!
@JamesStandridge-m6uАй бұрын
Dina, maybe we will have a chess game? I know the fundamentals...Johan hellsten books
@OhcumonАй бұрын
Actually game should have ended by 7.06 but it didn't
@liefde1911Ай бұрын
Dina, your russian school eyes scares a lot of girls. But this is a boy! And ten years old.
@mithundurgam665816 күн бұрын
who won they stopped playing
@JadooKiKahaniyan_0xАй бұрын
Dina you looks like venera uraazgildeva from armwrestling .. Are you by any means connected with her..??
@roytwinberrow7956Ай бұрын
The kid was trying to distract her, constantly spinning & fiddling with the pawn.Very bad sportsmanship.
@opticchildАй бұрын
I tell people Chess is a Classy Game. Ruthless, but Classy.
@vadimyakus24 күн бұрын
Все время играет с пацанами :( это комплексы?
@tomas-wi8dyАй бұрын
seriously Dina, 1.d4 your favorite move? Where is my 1.e4 Queen?
@Traumatree29 күн бұрын
Trying to win vs a 10yo when you lost on time.. very mature behavior to show to your YT fans.
@paradigmshift4686Ай бұрын
Poor Dina
@loadeddaddy9837Ай бұрын
Какая фамилия у Льва?
@martinlawrence8427Ай бұрын
Come on Dina…you could have made him cry by throwing the board in a Russian school of chess temper tantrum!
@cybervigilanteАй бұрын
Pretty soon they'll be bringing chess masters in baby carriages 🤪
@williampapadopoulos8145Ай бұрын
Kids have quicker, fresh little brains…which gives them an advantage in bullet/blitz and rapid chess modes!
@ohanghevondyan767328 күн бұрын
С удовольствием и азартом поиграл бы с Тобой!
@unknown-rx6qjАй бұрын
( 5:16 ) I told u 😅
@bjorkstrand7773Ай бұрын
what. good luck dina
@robertjones6242Ай бұрын
He was 18 when he became a world chess champion 😂
@eduardhagiu9836Ай бұрын
Queens gambit against Indian? Always Blackmar Diemer Ryder Gambit
@justin_tАй бұрын
Did you let him win 😅
@Fergus316Ай бұрын
Is Dina's accent changing a little? She sounds more American here than in the past.
@jackgleeson8321Ай бұрын
Wow great game by 10 year old.
@loshilinАй бұрын
Кто победил, так и не понял
@Joel-t3z28 күн бұрын
The kid won as Dina ran out of time
@SomeCarneyАй бұрын
"If your opponent doesn't see that you flagged, don't tell him." - A grown ass woman's advice on how to cheat in a game against a child. Way to be the bigger human, Dina.
@cybervigilanteАй бұрын
Life is cheating. It's just that some is better hidden than others 🤪
@slothbearanonymousАй бұрын
lol
@paulrasmussen3858Ай бұрын
Obviously you have no clue...
@SomeCarneyАй бұрын
@@paulrasmussen3858 She'll sleep with you if you keep defending her. Remember, 96% of simps give up right before they get the kitty!
@allenwilliamson4096Ай бұрын
It isn't cheating if it is an official rule, which with some real light research seems to be the case. To flag yourself would both be not the way the game is typically played (spreading misinformation) and condescending to the other player as well.