Beth vs 12 Players | Simul Chess Scene | The Queen’s Gambit | Netflix India
29.04.2023
Just a kween being a kween. 👸🏻
Watch as Beth plays chess against twelve men, simultaneously, and find out what happens. If you can’t get enough like us, watch her kill it in The Queen’s Gambit, streaming now only on Netflix.
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Good luck 🙏🏻
Congrats Beth. Now you win 12 games.
"One of the people who like this you will be a billionaire one day"
"Good luck,:..😂😂😂…
Soo confident tht girl is omg
Seems like she won Chess championship since birth
Totally gonna watch it !! 🤯
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Wow
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i was the 65th viewer of this video thank me
Was having an exam but this seems more important!😁😂
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Woke garbage. I went to the list of the top 100 rated chess players last year and only one was a female. 1 in 100 out of millions of female chess players. This is just a chess Marie Sue. It is so shallow and empty, just like all virtue signaling. Men are better at running, pushups and chess….those are facts.
Personally, this scene reminds me very much of Hou Yifan, who was the second best female chess player in history after Judit Polgar, who also once beat her in a game. She told in one interview that when she was 7 years old, the coach of a major chess club heard about her successes and considered accepting her into the group. In the first class, he wanted to test her skills. He chose his best students and asked her to play a game with each of them. They were all boys and much older than she was. They were between 14 and 16 years old. She was only 7 and the only girl there, but she easily beat everyone. Later, they solved various tasks, practiced difficult endgames such as mate with only knight and bishop. Hou Yifan said that she had never studied chess theory before, but her solutions to these problems were the best of all in the group. After these classes, the owner of the club called her coach and said that he was ready to take her even from tomorrow because he had never seen such a talented chess child before. She later became the youngest female GM ever to win the GM title and broke Judit Polgar's record. She was 14 years old and the youngest child in her entire generation to do so, both among girls and boys.
Did Judit Pulgar inspire this movie?
Such a great series. Loved it.
So she had to walk between the boards back and forth for an hour and a half?
Cool hairdo! Live long and prosper
Those two made the show and her older self and mother were ok as well
This girl actor hardly got any credit for her performance, the entire focus was on older Beth
Skvělý seriál s úžasným příběhem.😮👍👍👍
The boys were in a lose-lose situation. Either lose against a much younger player who's also a girl, or win against a much younger player who's also a girl. There's no way for them to come out on top.
I had a classmate from my college that would play blind folded against 6 players (myself included) and defeat us all in less than 20 moves. From that moment I realized I should not expect much of becoming a serious player in chess…
Yeeee
Many great players were strong blindfold simultaneous players–Morphy, Pillsbury, Alekhine. Perhaps the best of all was George Koltanowski, however, who played 34 simultaneous blindfold games in Edinburgh in 1937, winning 24 and losing 10 over 13 hours. This was generally acknowledged to be the official 20th-century record.
My life 💥
So… 🤗🤗🤗😇🥰🥰🥰
We know it's TV but the bold young Beth wasting those chess players is just magnificent to watch, "look at the faces on ya", to quote another film….magnificent viewin x
What is the name series
Yeee
there are special people among us. some will never be "discovered" . if you meet someone like this. keep them safe.
This character makes me sob- this stage of her life was transformative but I think of when her mentor passed and how cool she was albeit her heart was broken
Does anyone notice at 1:21 the pawns looked like bishops
I hated the high school teacher – he showed her off, experimented with her and then gave her a box of chocolates, never seeing her again…He could have made her life so much better, but had his fun and took off, just like so many of the men in her life…
why do i not remember this scene
My dad taught all four of us kids at young age. Don't know about my brothers, but I recall him taking me to
Chess Tournaments, ( just like this ), to
watch everyone play against the Master, including him. 👍😎
Stupid stuff.
It's hard to care when it's scripted.
Is that Anne Frank? 😳
"i bet i could take on 12 guys at once"
thats 4 minutes per board avg … she slaughtered them
Actually its very simple to win the second chess player, just needs to play first by copying what beth piece beth moved in the first player. So, beth will be fighting herself 11 times if this is copied in the next player.
this was done for real on a cruise ship . she played 2 grand masters and beat them both . just copied each others moves .
This show gave me a better appreciation at how little concentration i've had my entire life . i marvel at my wife as she sits for hours and writes her lectures and books hill i can barely write this short comment .
… and I hope everyone still remember that this is a fictional story and there is no such "person". This is just a "WOKE" series. Look at the first scene that they shown as if those 12 were giving her deathly stare to intimidate her. Nobody friggin does that. Just trying to portray her larger than life. Lame. However on the contrary the young beth has given awesome performance as an actress. Going back again at 1:17, it clearly shows that this WOKE director made sure that main character will start sh*tting on men. What on earth in a reputed chess group top players play shitty? Simply not possible. But WOKE directors will make sure that they constantly belittling the men.
Where is this young actress now?
woman good at chess😂 no wonder it a fictional movie
These high school chess students learned what it’s like playing against a gifted player. It was a learning experience to say the least
“What suprised me was how bad they played” LOL
My knowledge of chess is that the horsey is the pawn. I think. lol