Chess Pro vs. 100 Google Engineers
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levy never fails to take 100 guys
Levy running from board to board is definitely the most cardio he's done in years
i can't believe they named London after the chess opening
An International Master got 3/3 in a simul vs Google engineers. I think some of you may find this "interesting" 😂
I love how he's not a GM and he's still doing these big events. The GM's are pissed 🤣🤣🤣
As someone who can not remember what he had for breakfast, the fact that Levy did not just play 3 games at the same time, but he also memorized all the moves to do this video is mind boggling.
That's incredible that you were able to play and memorize three games at the same time while keeping them straight. Massive props to you!
15 minutes per game? So after 80 years the blitz still hasn't made it to London.
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It was a pleasure playing with you mister🤝
levy never fails to include gothamchess in his videos
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It was nice playing with you! I could only dream this, hope to see you in the future again soon😊
I realized a trick. I always find it hard to memorize any games but after he explained everything he did in a step by step basis, it's actually easier. It's never hard to remember the blunders you found or the good moves you found in a position. For example, he explained the rook and knight/bishop endgame with a pawn up as a step. There is a basic way to do it. following this, you can rethink what you thought was good and where your opponent messed up all while checking if any move looks familiar or not. Now how he remembered it long enough while playing 2 more, that's just crazy. But levy also plays blindfolded too so it makes sense.
vs "Engineers" - as if playing chess has any intellectual merits.
The level of chess here is amazing to me. Your playing 3 games at the same time on 3 different tables and being to remember all 3 games is something amazing. I cant remember the move order of the last game I played
The fact that he reminded all those games is insane
Levi: He didn't play the most standard opening which made me think he was the lowest rated.
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