9-Year-Old Boy Defeats A Professional Chess Streamer

Kids these days are really good at chess… Andrea experienced it herself at the London chess shop. Drop a like and tell us in the comments if you have ever lost to an opponent as young as the boy in the video!
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    Can't believe she lost the queen that way, and I don't know any good player who plays chess while chatting 😂

    He's trying to win more than she is. Not taking anything away from him. I challenged my 13 year old niece to a friendly race during the summer. (I'm a pretty good runner. Not a pro but good)I never expected to be racing Usain Bolt lmao She put every part of her being into that race lol building her confidence is more important for her than me winning that race. Same thing applies to this kid. She let him win and good for her

    Everytime your opponent is your competitor so don't underestimate him.

    "Good thing my sister's not here" 14M people watching her lose

    If humanly possible and this kid kept steadily learning he would be as good as Stockfish. However, as humans we all hit a learning wall and it takes years of training to break it. Just look at Magnus Carlsen. He was probably the best chess kid to ever exist but he only got a little further rating wise. Damn human limits 😕

    You couldn't distract an innocent boy…

    I'm just curious.. do you play for money or just for the sake of competition? Either way love your channel and I enjoy watching competition I myself am very competitive.. you should learn how to play Texas Hold'em poker.. you probably be good at it

    Next kid sat down like “beating u looks fun mate, let’s have a go” 😂😂😂lol

    She is not even focusing on the game and is too over confident

    A big move in chess is distraction by making moves that don't jive, keeping focus on your game and having confidence in your moves wins every time.

    This amazing kid won more than one time over his opponent by being more clever, way more polite and by teaching her a good lesson for trying to be manipulative with that annoying over talking to the whole game.

    I'm a fairly above average chess player, I won a school wide tournament in 6th grade and went on to beat the teacher who organized the event, won hundreds of bucks worth of stuff lol but when I see somebody who's opening moves are simple muscle memory, I KNOW I'm gunna be destroyed lol if it takes 2 seconds to make each of your beginning moves, I'm shook. Never won against somebody that confident

    Beta chess streamer gets destroyed by based 9 year old chess Chad

    Pathetic on the girls part you got your ass spanking just admitted.

    She's surely still better than most others, they either offer a draw or don't complete the match

    The mask pulling down the guy's ears makes him look like Dobby.

    3:39 what was the correct move for white, since white is clearly winning

    It’s all good but he looks at Someone for position advice u can see it

    I don't think that the girl's moves anyhow seem to be professional.

    you have a beautiful heart. the world needs women like you

    Leafy talks too much and obviously lose some concentration- made some poor mistakes. Well played be the kid anyway

    Where are the hot chicks at my chess club, ITS FULL OF GEEKS

    Where are the hot chicks at my chess club, ITS FULL OF GEEKS

    I am a mere 1200 rated rapid player, but I think I see why Nd7?? at 3:35 was such a mistake. The kid could then play Ncd5, attacking the queen, which is the only defender of the black knight on c4. If the Andrea tries to save the knight, she either walks into a royal fork (… Qc8 Nxde7+) or a triple discovered attack (… Qc4 Nxde7+ Kh8 Nde6), so at the very least the kid wins a rook and the e pawn for a knight. So she'd be down material with an isolated d pawn and an enemy knight happily camped out close to her king, with reinforcement soon on the way. Very not good for Andrea.

    So Andrea has to give up her knight. I think …Qd8 would have been the best response, protecting the d pawn, but even so she's down a knight and white has activated their queen, with the rooks and bishop soon to follow.

    But the kid didn't see it. Both of them might have seen it if they had more time. I probably wouldn't have seen it no matter what lol.

    I see the kid but where is the chess professional

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