aaah the classic letting a piece drop on the ground on your opponents time
@eduardoramonpelaezmurias46332 жыл бұрын
B4?? Cmon
@ΕλλάδαμουΠατρίδαμου2 жыл бұрын
What was "incredible"? Kengis wanted to win in an almost equal position and he blundered a pawn. What is the incredible in that? Black defended in the whole game. He didn't create a single threat.
@Rapidchess2 жыл бұрын
Well, you can speculate on terms, but I find it quite amazing that this kid plays GM like it is really nothing special.
@ΕλλάδαμουΠατρίδαμου2 жыл бұрын
@@Rapidchess Well, many other kids in his age are already IM's and GM's. Also this kid did nothing more than defending the whole game and searching for a draw. I believe you saw that, didn't u...? Also the Gm is a 60+ years old player who has quit chess long time ago. So, if u want to impress us with your titles try more.
@KnightToRemember2 жыл бұрын
Searching for a draw is what GMs do against each other as Black, you can notice he tried to win as soon as he gained an advantage. But I agree that it’s not impressive to beat someone who self-destructed like a white here, even if he’s a GM. Black is 1970 for reference