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 like that her final outfit made her look like a chess piece.

    No fucking way any of those people listening to the radio had any clue what the position was like at any point of the game.

    What makes me sad is that Mr Shaibel didn’t get to see her win this game as he loved and admired her so much. But this made me cry. Such an awesome and powerful series

    Most people says CHess is a boring sport.. But when your in that game its murder and Barbaric..
    Thumbs up for the ARTISTS amd NEXTFLIX👏👏👏👏

    3:36. Its a big deal to her, beating them at the right game. For her, it has always been about the game. "Let's play".

    1:56, "SHE Won……………..". Instant goosebumps. Another simply amazing moment, of the greatest mini series, I have had the pleasure to see.

    Plot twist: she gets beaten by a random russian gradpa

    Also just generally in the show I love how Anya Taylor-Joy manages to play a generally quiet, non-expressive character with emotion. Like, what? You can tell that Beth is guarded and has a dead-pan, but somehow Anya manages to cue the viewer as to what Beth is feeling. Like, the idea of playing a reserved character with conviction and emotion seems impossible, I don’t even know how to pinpoint how Anya does it but BOY IS IT COMPELLING

    The news of recent geopolitical events brought this scene to mind, and man does this scene take on a completely different tone now. This show, this scene gave us a glimpse at how a world without borders, where people who just acknowledge other people can look. Where people gather together over the things that unite us rather than divide us

    Comments about Borgov being Beth’s “father figure” are really confusing me. That’s not at all what their relationship was in the book nor the show.

    Just finished it today i thought it would be boring as i dont know chess but finished the whole series in one swoop hahahha

    I just read the book. This scene pleases and frustrates me on its differences. The end-game is not what's in the book (he knows he's lost when she moves her knight), and that annoys me. However, some of the other tweaks are solid decisions, possibly streamlining.

    I don’t care what anyone says, Jolene’s reaction hits the hardest. Grew up with her as an orphan. Stuck by her through everything. That’s everything. That’s what a real friend is. She didn’t give a shit about chess. She cared about her friend that she grew up with as a little girl. She just wanted to see her succeed. Because she came from that same walk of life and knew the pain that she felt. And it’s just like “fuck yes finally we got a break”

    Does anyone else notice how the guy at the end who she plays with in the park looks a little bit like and older Mr. Schaibel?

    I love that the entire series you think Borgov is an antagonist when really he just loves and respects the game of chess. Both characters lived similar lives and had similar struggles, when he saw her at her lowest he had unspoken empathy for her as he understood her plight, and when she won he was just as empathetic and compassionate as before, he always wanted her to win, but he was still gonna put up a fight.

    Leider ist dieser Film "science fiction". Denn bei den Weltmeisterschaften spielen Männer unter sich und Frauen auch und die besten Frauen spielen nicht so gut wie die besten Männer. Warum das so ist, weiß ich nicht – aber ich hätte nichts dagegen, dass es auch mal anders kommt. Wer kennt Ju Wenjun, die amtierende Schach-Weltmeisterin? Karpow, Kasparow, Fischer, Anand und Carlsson kennen dagegen viele. Das ist ungerecht.

    "She WON!" These are people who saw her at her begining and are so proud of where she ended up. I tear up at this scene every time.

    5:03 that old man is so incredibly cute how the joy sparks in his eyes and how eager he takes her hand as if she was a lost family member… I like to imagine that Beth soon will move to Russia or even stay, because she seems to have a strange connection to it all the time… probably because in Russia there is more Chess going on 😀

    I like the symbolic there is through the fact that he is giving to her his queen, this means he gives to her the title of Chess Queen as she replaces him as the chess champion.

    Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon, a truly inspired casting! The reason for 10,000 new, determined chess players around the world.

    Beautiful, captivating and deeply human story. Every character perfectly played. What a really lovely and clever final scene

    The only sad thing here Mr. Shaibel never see Beth winning in all of her competitions.

    Please post a clip when her friends are dancing to the vogues erc would be really cool thx

    It hasn’t been mentioned yet how well Anya pronounces the last word in the final scene. Сыграем? Barely an English accent. In general I love the way Russians are portrayed and as a Russian this scene makes me very proud.

    Every game Beth played in this series was inspired by past games.
    Too bad they didn't include any Judit Polgar game, best female chess player ever, never been world champion or number one, but reached the top ten
    And has defeated eleven current or former world champions in either rapid or classical chess: Magnus Carlsen, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Boris Spassky, Vasily Smyslov, Veselin Topalov, Viswanathan Anand, Ruslan Ponomariov, Alexander Khalifman, and Rustam Kasimdzhanov

    ngl this scene made me cry cuz it reminded me of when i played my grandfather

    Look at her clothes in this scene. White coat, white slacks, white shoes, white gloves. And a white hat with a pom. She is the White Queen.

    Coming back and watching this, I only just noticed that at the end when she goes to play chess with the old Russian man, he kinda looks like Mr. Sharbel. Taking her back to the very first game of chess she ever played. It really shows how far she’s come and that all of it is because of Mr. Sharbel and the way he believed in her.

    Picks up the king and a final scan with her eyes.. ❤️

    Itsa film yez….can she beat everyone!
    Fuxkin oath she could

    Netflix stop allowing shows that use our Lord and Saviors name as a cuss word. JESUS is not your spitting ground. Shame on that actress Jolene for using JESUS name as a cuss word. And shame on netflix.

    My brother taught me to play chess .. I remember our first games, he always won with mate in three. However, I applied myself to the board, to the pieces, to move on it, to predict moves. And today, a guy who played checkers all his life and I wanted to convince him to play chess. He was convinced by them.

    The student has outgrown the master again. Chess is the most beautiful game in the world. Although I am a football fan. 😉

    Did Beth's biological father ever learn of the death (suicide) of Beth's biological mother? The incident happened on a small bridge in a rural town where he would have known. If he knew, he was a (very bad word, said emphatically) for letting his daughter go to an orphanage rather than taking her into his home.

    Also, although I initially thought that Beth was born out of wedlock, reference was made to the fact that Beth's mother was born into a wealthy family and married into an even wealthier one. That suggests that Beth's father, after Beth's birth, divorced Beth's mother. We are not told whether he simply refused to financially support his daughter and former wife, or whether he tried to support them but was rebuffed. Either way, the contrast between the father's palatial home and the mother's dilapidated trailer is a stark one.

    I was stunned when I watched the series a second time to see how much I missed on the initial viewing. It is the mark of a well-crafted show that the viewer on re-watching sees subtleties entirely missed the first go-around. Here, even minor characters are well-developed. One example is the owner of the convenience store who, we learn, knew that Beth had stolen a chess magazine from his store years earlier but said nothing about it. Indeed, he seemed rather proud that a world chess champion had engaged in a chess-related petit theft in his business.

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