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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    "You beat the Russians at their own game."
    Sir… no one owns chess. That is what makes it a sport worth knowing, a sport worth doing, and a language worth studying.

    This was one of the most beautifully written shows. I love that it’s obviously womens empowerment, but it’s WAY BEYOND that.

    1) She has disadvantages in life, and instead of being a victim, she found solutions (clothes, money, chess boards, house, payments)

    2) She has issues relating to people, and kept her personality while STILL making effort to be a better friend/person with communication

    3) She was attacked by both genders and still focused on perfecting her craft

    4) Although she was the best, she used her time to try to find flaws in her game. She read books on theories to better her knowledge. She focused on perfecting details instead of marinating in compliments

    5) Her awards were great, but meant nothing to her. She took pride in advancing. And instead of celebrating her greatest victory, she went to the park to be around energy of people who LOVE THE GAME. She loved the game, not the fame.

    There’s so much I got from this show. It’s relatable to men women young old black white. DETAILS matter, perfecting your craft matters, improvement matters, sportsmanship matters, support matters. Beautiful show!!!

    want to draw?… funny don't want to be defeated… ahahahahahhaha

    You know it's funny thinking on it… she really had no external enemies. Everyone could see her greatness and wanted her to succeed. Even Vasily, her biggest challenge, turns out to be a quiet, kind man. All of her struggles are within and everyone around her supported her, even her competitors.

    🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

    As a Russian this really touched me.
    I implore Americans to immitate her behavior. What an inspiration to us all

    This scene makes me smile hard for some reason… 🥲

    I like that she didn't go to the government too. Good role play

    Afterwards, Borgia and his family were killed by the KGB.

    Woke trash, christian hate, white hate, girl beats world, girl is the ultimate chess goddess of all time blah blah blah…you get the point, oh and shes bi so plus plus?

    Did anyone else think the man she played at the end looked like an old Mr. Shaibel? That part reaally got me.

    Hans Niemann vs Magnus Carlsen at the Sinquefield Cup… or what it should have been had Magnus any class.

    The best part is right before this when she realizes her drugs and booze weren't why she was good, playing the game in her mind with the epic music playing.

    This was an amazing series. I'm an apathetic bastard and barely get through a few episodes before I'm all like "meh, I'll watch the rest later" – and never do. I sat down to this at 5pm and was glued to the TV until 2am. Brilliant storytelling, wonderful cast, brilliant execution. I'm in love with cinema at this moment.

    Ever notice at about 0:53 when the music is ending that the last notes almost perfectly follow Beth's eye movements as she scans the final board positions?
    Intentional or not, it was a very fun and clever effect!

    The camera movements are everything, we see a strong angle of beth throughout the whole series, giving us that beth always know how to dominate a situation, till the end and the camera isn't stable show us that beth has finally tame her demons and coming to terms with herself , she finally relaxes not feeling like she being attack or attacking like a queen chess piece she has truly won

    You are not allowed to speak to your opponent.

    In one of the episode of this tv-series; an announcer describes "Nona Gaprindashvili" as a player who "has never faced men.” WRONG. Gaprindashvili had competed against at least 59 male chess players, at least 10 of whom were grandmasters at that time. "Nona Gaprindashvili" was FAR better than Beth Harmon at that era. She was so successful that earned "International Grandmaster" title in 1978.

    I'd like to think that she knew where she was going rather than stumble across. I didn't watch the first time so what was it?

    i was shitting tears when Beth meets the old men in the last scene lol

    watched this all in a day, the show was so refreshing and exciting. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time and ooh boy are the men hot

    The look when she realized she won makes me so proud of her

    The scene with all the men at the end being as excited as children to meet her was so beautiful!

    in my head talk give you great power for change yout bad behavior longtime ago until you big,but you use your power for make people more bad..in my head just

    We meet her in the first episode as a simple pawn in its initial square who after 6 more moves (episodes) is crowned queen (with the white outfit that actually resembles a white queen).

    This was hands down the most incredible, inspiring, well written piece of art that I have ever had the privilege to see…….

    I cried reading the end of the book and it looks like they did it justice for the show

    The name of the character as Elizabeth suggests that she needed to discover the queen in her and finally rule over the subjects. The old men, at the end, celebrating with her are like her subjects or in a chess metaphor – her pawns who truly love their queen!

    "It's your game. Take it." What a moment of fairness and honor after all preparations and situations before! Unfortunately, moral and honor have left major parts of Russian people these days. I feel deeply depressed by the current situation in Ukraine and Europe. And I am angry although I don't want to be.

    God, this show is riveting. I cry every time I watch it, the acting, the music; it’s soo well done and beautiful.

    mx min i'm here because of you EU EU EU EU

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