Beth Harmon’s Final Chess Game | The Queen’s Gambit – Full Scene

And the student becomes the master. Watch the nail-biting final scene and chess match of The Queen’s Gambit, starring the inimitable Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon. Warning: Spoilers!

When winning takes everything, what are you left with? It’s the show everyone’s obsessed with: The Queen’s Gambit follows a young chess prodigy’s rise from an orphanage to the world stage. But genius comes with a cost. A riveting adaptation of Walter Tevis’ groundbreaking novel is streaming on Netflix now, starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Harry Melling and Marcin Dorociński.

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Beth’s Harmon’s Final Chess Game | The Queen’s Gambit – Full Scene

In a 1950s orphanage, a young girl reveals an astonishing talent for chess and begins an unlikely journey to stardom while grappling with addiction.

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    I love that those Russian dudes were all respectful with her till the ending T_T
    Perfectly done gender equality right there. Loved this ending.

    She sees the pieces on the ceiling for the first time without the drugs. Another parting gift from Mr Shaibel , in his death
    ?,and lessons learned through her own realization. and she meets the Russian in the park who reminds her of him. ok I am balling. in fact there are a park full of mr Shaibels she meets, who love her.

    The players are moving far too rapidly for a middle game in tournament competition. They aren't playing speed chess. In reality, they would each be calculating 16 or 17 moves ahead.

    The best alliances are through Marriage 😋

    I love how it feels at the end that Borgov always knew she would beat him someday and he was waiting for this moment, instead of being disappointed, he looked like a proud father🥺

    LOL. I see Netflix if full of left democraps. Trying to show USSR as a great paradise when their people were dying and suffering. Geniuses were praying to leave that horrible place

    1:47 Oh, sure, Benny looks all cool when he answers the phone and hangs up on the person without a word, but when I do it, I'm "rude" and "a poor communicator." Whatever.

    he said…ummm this is your family…. not his…. they mean nothing to us… nor do your new family

    Borgov: this is your game
    Beth: 👁️👄👁️

    wHAT A FANTASTIC Series! I love it. Netflix do some more!

    Queens Gambit was everything about chess that Pawn Sacrifice sadly wasnt.

    Elizabeth Harmon's character is fictional, based on male chess players, including Bobby Fischer. In today's language, the person is really a male but identifies as a female aka transwoman 🤣🤣🤣 So, today we salute you, real men of genius.

    This is probably one of my favorite shows of all time.

    The last scene, where Beth walks to the plaza where all the old men are playing chess, then engages them with friendship and respect, really got me. It was her way of honoring the memory of Mr. Schaibel and all those who play in obscurity simply for love of the game.

    Die Reaktion und die Kultur des sowietischen Schachspielers war ausgezeichnet. Er hat ihr gratuliert. Er hat gelächelt und sie umgearmt. Das ist mein Lieblingsmoment. Ich habe alle Serien gesehen aber wollte nur diesen Moment noch einmal sehen.

    I absolutely loved the way Borgov gave her the pawn when she won, gave her a hug and joined in the applause. Such amazing sportsmanship <3

    I love that she played against the man who’s book she read to improve her game..

    One more thing Netflix got wrong is that the real one Nona is ugly as a motherfucker 😂😂😂 this actress is so beautiful, I don’t see anyone suing for that 😂

    I’ll watch the queen’s gambit again

    I lived in the Soviet Union and they captured the look and feel of it PERFECTLY!!!! The art direction was BRILLIANT!

    Call me a cracker or a white boy and see what happens.

    You're racist if you think that's okay.

    Mr.Shaibel was the beginning of her journey, and the end

    What black woman in history has ever had anything to do with chess?

    What a wonderful movie. When she says "Let's play" it gives me chills.

    SUCH a GREAT movie/series – I like to think of it as a very long movie as I watched the entire thing in one sitting. Best I've seen in YEARS! Just inCREDIBLY written and shot and produced and acted.

    This a perfect show. Perfect mix of all

    My most favorite part of this series starts at 2:06 Of the last episode.

    Its funny if you see that the actual chess game doesnt make any sense

    Its not about win or lose, how you play the game, really liked the borgov attitude, wish i had the same

    I don't really understand what happened

    Always wondered if her real father knew about her

    I stopped playing decades ago because the game was dominated by tweens.

    I'm not sure if I will ever get tired of this scene or this series. Hands down, the best thing I ever saw on Netflix.

    I like how Beth can speak Russian and then it’s revealed the Russian also knows englidh

    Three young artists with exceptional talent, the brightest of futures and charisma off the charts – Anya Taylor-Joy, Jodie Comer and Aurora Aksnes.

    It was an extraordinary series, quite unlike anything I had seen before & totally captivating from the storyline, acting, filming & direction/ production and not forgetting the superb musical score.

    Wow I had no idea how incredible this show would be literrally one of the most satisfying programs I've ever seen. I was literally giddy watching the last episode. I can't even say the last time a show made me feel this way. No surprise it won 11 Emmy awards.

    Beth and Borgov had more chemistry than her and Benny…

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