@@sdfghuihef5602gotham is just more for chilling smoking a blunt and having a laugh. I use daniel naroditsky to learn he got me to 1500 so i'm glad his vids exist. This guy is pretty good but i find the caro kahn to be boring lol
Levy is very good replicating foreign sounds which is honestly surprising because most Americans I've known, even when they might have a high fluency in a foreign language you can always tell they are Americans because of their accent.
Actually true, if not Alex's "boring" play style, win a pawn win the game mantra, or caro kann etc - I'm not sure how long it would take me to understand that principle(minimalizm in winning, win a pawn, win a game), so as to test caro kann as well. I mean nice care about guys with small))
I climb from 800 to 1200 thanks to alex too. I learn not to overcomplicate thing, how to sacrifice, how to trade pieces, how to handle passing pawn, and finally london-caro opening. The other streamers boast all those moves that unpractical.
@@kevienarizky7628 Ikr, I was very aggressive and try a lot of gambits until get lost on my own move. Then, I find Alex, he really help me to be more patient, make a solid defense and plan for attack which are the best for noob like me. And also his voice is just so soothing and calming for me to learn.
3 games timed out. That is a sign you both should play a longer game together. I'd like to see who has the best end game. You clearly controlled the initiative to the game, but Gothem played the rules to blitz perfectly. Rematch with Rapid!
@@oceanblues7 for sure. Would be really fun to see. I really don’t like blitz games. Would much rather people have a little time to make better moves rather than constantly worrying about the clock. But you’re right, I assumed too much in my comment based on how Alex had outplayed Gotham 3 times in a row but lost to time - which in blitz - that’s a big part of the game - and Gotham was better at it, at least in this small sample of games. I hadn’t really looked at their rapid ratings, so if they are the same, well, they would probably match well. Idk. I’m a 1250 player and I can’t even begin to get into the minds and skill sets of people at their level.
Love your intro with Levy. He is on to you and that is the ultimate compliment. His content was much more informative when he did the rating climbs and no one can play, talk, and respond to posts during a live game like him. So much for losing three games, now, we know the real story will be when you have your rematch. For now, continue with your excellent content and your next Chessable course!
I am a member of both of your channels. I like both of you and both of you work hard to improve chess. Gotham is a star and you are a rising star ❤. Pls Do not enter into any discussion with each other to maintain respect.i should say, I have learned more from your videos than anyone else, for which I thank you.
Beating Gotham 3 games in a row ? Alex is a misleading liar and should be disciplined for false information. I don't root or prefer Gotham (Levy) but this is an out and out LIE!
Losing on time is losing. Anyone who makes excuses while losing on time is being a gamma. Time is a crucial part of chess matches, and one could easily argue that if more time were allotted, then Gotham could have not made bad moves earlier on and won.
@@basedbear1605 of course -- yet, it is completely neglected in the evaluation of positions! Which is totally incomprehensible to me. It definitely influences what should be considered the "best move" in many occasions.
@@M-F-HStockfish is not human. It can almost instantly play top computer moves, so the eval bar is what Stockfish vs Stockfish would result in, not what two humans playing the position would result in. Hence in some cases blunders being called brilliant moves without the human understanding how to follow up, or in this case, humans playing the best moves, but running out of time as a result
@@andrewwilson9123whatever stockfish plays is obviously a computer move but not necessarily a top move. In limited time analysis computers "often" miss the best move (e.g. Solution of a puzzle) . In computer chess tournaments they have limited time (more than a few seconds!) per move and their strength varies considerably depending on the time they can use. So even for "stockfish against stockfish" it matters. But I was indeed thinking of human chess. I repeat that imho the remaining time is an essential information for the evaluation of a position.
Hi Alex I’m glad to see that you two have fought your battles it doesn’t matter who’s the winner but you both are talented and I like you guys in the end I suggest you guys continue rivalry for your audiences it is entertaining and will be good for better ratings on CZcams.
It kind of does matter, though. Only because Alex made it a grudge match, and took potshots at him like making a horrible thumbnail and digging at the 1st win like "I had a clearly superior position and lost on time"... no.. you lost, period. Alex needs to grow up a bit.
I enjoy your style over gothams any day, gt grates on my nerves something fierce, I feel like he’s yelling at the camera constantly. You educate and entertain with a great sense of humor, I think you would crush gt in a long time format game
There's no way in game 3 I would expect Alex to find a mate in 3 with 16 secs left.. I by chance did a puzzle with exactly the same theme a few days ago, Mate in 3 starting with a double check and with that on mind it took me about that time to find it in this game.. But since Alex doesnt know it was there, there's just no way you can calculate through all the variations in that time and look stupid if it isnt mate.. Great video Alex!
I heard someone once say that if you have a double check available, you should spend your time calculating why you SHOULD NOT do it rather than why you should. It is almost always the right move.
I don't want to start anything but Alex your content is truly incredible!!! the stuff that I have learned and the motivation that I have for playing has definitely increased after watching your videos! Just wanted to say keep up the good work :)❤
Please consider bundling your Caro Kann course with your London course - like for an initial promo. I’m 76 (yes, unashamedly playing the age card) and just getting back into chess after a 50 year hiatus. Senior discount?
In love with your channel. Thanks for showing how you also can mess up due to clock. Gets me more often than my mistakes. Especially when it seems important that I win.
Alex, good job, good job. It's tough, we all know. By the way, losing on time is the very reason I dislike bullet ( even blitz ). Losing in winning position feels very wrong. Very very wrong. Anyway, Levy is great, your are great too. Everybody is just great. Keep the good stuff coming our way, please !
I am a happy customer of several of your courses in Chessable, therefore I am with you 100%. The quality of the games tell everything...no need to add nothing else in your favour! Thank you for all the wonderful teaching! I like your style, I never liked the style of the other guy, my choice.
I've got to say though, IM Alex is extremely witty in this video and instructive. You have to have heroes and villains in the game of chess -- the audience are the true winners!
A few years ago, I watched Levy for educational stuff because back then he yelled even less than Ben Finegold, but was a balance to the info from IMEricEosen Your channel popped up in my feed early last year and you’re like the best of all worlds, and witty too ✌🏼
That double check move did look too inviting to ignore, sometimes your gut tells you to do it, but your cowadice bone says no, I have lost quite a few games because of that gutless cowadice bone.
I guessed the moves (only cause you told me to look for best move, otherwise I guess I would have not), I guess I have watched too much Naroditsky and Hikaru 🤣 but can relate to the "I was completely winning to this stronger opponent whom I know and at the last moment he tricked me in blitz", yep, that is rough, also life, we will get better and eventually beat them!!
you missed as well at 43:29 the possibility for not attacking with rook, but forking his queen, which leads to a winning position. That's the move I spotted directly
Hey Alex. There‘s enough room for lots of chess teachers on the net. I personally don‘t need any fighting, cause I‘m here to understand this gorgeous game that I adore but am not too good at it since I‘m only about 1400. Please keep up your style. It‘s unique. I personally like your cool approach more the any „THE ROOOK!“ bc once might be funny but all the time becomes bit redundant. Thank you for all the things that I have learned! 🌈
Subscribed to your channel, I like your content the best, especially the humor. I also like Chess Vibes, and Epic Chess. Sorry, but can’t understand why Goblin Chess is so hyped up by the algorithm but whatevs.
Consider ca un duel între voi doi este un lucru bun. Deschide o competiție în zona de confort pentru Ghotham 😊 Sincer de când te urmăresc, mi-am îmbunătățit jocul de șah, mai ales prin Karo și Jobava. Cred ca tu ai talent pedagogic, Frank este pe entertiming,dar amândoi sunteti la fel de valoroși. Respect.
Dont let Levy get under your skin. I LOVE your Caro Kann series. Best on the You Tube! You aren't losing any of us to Gotham. We love you both and there's room for both
I really like your channel Alex!!!! I think you and Levy played really high level chess and I got a bit disappointed that the games were decided by time. Anyway great performance by both of you!!!
After watching so many or videos where you talk 2.5 minutes of a 3 minute game and still win, watching you get flagged in 3 games is crazy. LOL You and Gotham are two of the quickest thinkers at the IM level, and I enjoy the content each of you release.
Gotham is fun, but since his style is so fast and chaotic - it doesn't translate as well for a noob like me. Thanks to Alex I am now a Jobava London and Caro Kann player and after hovering around 600 elo for a bit (I know, I suck) I am now knocking on the door of 1000!
This is why I do not like such short games. It comes down to memorizing computer lines. And if a player comes out with a winning position in an over-the-board analysis, he loses from lack of time (as long as he isn't Hikaru or Magnus, that is!). Blitz Chess 960 might be pretty cool though.
Levy seems to have strong instincts in weird positions and good time management for blitz, just gets in his own head in longer time controls. You did a great job against him though.
You're obviously a great player, but, you may need the extra time of added increments, say 3m 5sec to fully realise your full potential and win. That's after watching the first 2 games, so perhaps you actually win game 3 ? I'll see now, routing for you Alex.
It's not easy to find even a 3 move mating net under that kind of time pressure, especially when you're worried about the pinned knight and losing that piece. But I have found that in most cases if you have a discovered check that is also a double check, it will result in something very bad, if not devastating, for your opponent. Alex, you are a great chess player, teacher and super-entertaining. I am thinking, that like myself, classical is your forte.
good channels support the game and we all win. i prefer your content and teaching method but i still watch his channel on occasion (maybe not so much anymore). it was disappointing hearing him attack you with the thug mafia approach. i guess it proves that gotham has gone to the way of the joker goons and he thinks it's cool... but the rest of the world sees the city is a mess getting worse. what a shame
It is hilarious to hear Levy bringing up accents when he himself speaks with a Russian accent. Not the thickest you might think of, but standing pretty well out
After dxc5 in the Advance, are you recommending Nc6 or e6 in your course? For whatever little it’s worth, I’d prefer e6 just so the repertoire is more solid overall.
Have to write this out for the CZcams overlords... I didn't click on this for the drama. I wanted to see how two players with similar repertoires attack and defend on the board. Great match, very fun. Thanks for the content, gents
They both make great content but Gotham is a bit more punchy and I like that. Alex is more "you play c3 and it's like being a piece of toast talking to a penguin about the mushrooms in their omelette", Alex get on with it I have some chess to play.
Chess sometimes is more about pyschology! I saw the mate in 3 with the Knight/Queen combo straight away. And.. LOL I use Gotham's CCA checklist.. Checks, Captures Attack as part of my move strategy.
I thought of h4 as a possibility just because of the hint, but didn’t see the follow ups. Regarding Black’s move, Kd7 is the only move I thought of. I’d have played that immediately also. There’s a famous Seirawan game with this move.
London System course on sale! www.chessable.com/alex-banzeas-london-system/course/118788/
1:45 was hilarious. I got your london course.
I'm a new yorker. I want to be 100% clear, he's a type. I apologize for his behavior. He's often very vocal. :P
Classic Alex W :0:0:0:0:0
Wowowowowowow
Get owned
Dropped this king 👑
🥵🥵🥵🥵
Super grate ches playor
The guy who got me hooked(Gotham) vs The guy who has helped me improve the most. Two favourite chess content creators going at it. Dream
Think that sums it up very well, as the Gotham vids i only warched to find the best openings and then i had to find out how to play it and found alex
@@sdfghuihef5602gotham is just more for chilling smoking a blunt and having a laugh. I use daniel naroditsky to learn he got me to 1500 so i'm glad his vids exist. This guy is pretty good but i find the caro kahn to be boring lol
I Agree
Took the words right out of my mouth.
this is my story as well
His impression of your accent was perfect
Man is multi-talented
Levy is very good with pronouncing foreign names.
Levy is very good replicating foreign sounds which is honestly surprising because most Americans I've known, even when they might have a high fluency in a foreign language you can always tell they are Americans because of their accent.
This was by far the best part😂😂😂😂
That part had me on the floor 😂😂
I watch Levy for entertainment, but I watch you to learn. You are the reason for my rating climb and finally I'm a 1000.
Thank you, Alex.
Actually true, if not Alex's "boring" play style, win a pawn win the game mantra, or caro kann etc - I'm not sure how long it would take me to understand that principle(minimalizm in winning, win a pawn, win a game), so as to test caro kann as well. I mean nice care about guys with small))
I also reached 1000 recently ❤
I climb from 800 to 1200 thanks to alex too. I learn not to overcomplicate thing, how to sacrifice, how to trade pieces, how to handle passing pawn, and finally london-caro opening. The other streamers boast all those moves that unpractical.
@@ExileNova congratulations, welcome to the 1000 club.
@@kevienarizky7628 Ikr, I was very aggressive and try a lot of gambits until get lost on my own move.
Then, I find Alex, he really help me to be more patient, make a solid defense and plan for attack which are the best for noob like me.
And also his voice is just so soothing and calming for me to learn.
3 games timed out. That is a sign you both should play a longer game together. I'd like to see who has the best end game. You clearly controlled the initiative to the game, but Gothem played the rules to blitz perfectly. Rematch with Rapid!
Totally. Longer game would not favor Gotham.
@@oceanblues7 for sure. Would be really fun to see. I really don’t like blitz games. Would much rather people have a little time to make better moves rather than constantly worrying about the clock. But you’re right, I assumed too much in my comment based on how Alex had outplayed Gotham 3 times in a row but lost to time - which in blitz - that’s a big part of the game - and Gotham was better at it, at least in this small sample of games. I hadn’t really looked at their rapid ratings, so if they are the same, well, they would probably match well. Idk. I’m a 1250 player and I can’t even begin to get into the minds and skill sets of people at their level.
I mean they could play blitz still, but with increments.
did you mean tree games?
Seconding the rapid rematch!
Love your intro with Levy. He is on to you and that is the ultimate compliment. His content was much more informative when he did the rating climbs and no one can play, talk, and respond to posts during a live game like him. So much for losing three games, now, we know the real story will be when you have your rematch. For now, continue with your excellent content and your next Chessable course!
I am a member of both of your channels. I like both of you and both of you work hard to improve chess. Gotham is a star and you are a rising star ❤. Pls Do not enter into any discussion with each other to maintain respect.i should say, I have learned more from your videos than anyone else, for which I thank you.
Watch the end please 🙏
@@AlexBanzeaYou are really great and very thoughtful., 🎉
what s his other channel?
@@AzulaismyGirlfriend I think he means Levy's channel + Alex.
@@AlexBanzea Yes, I guess that the lesson here is that chess player make bad gangster rappers...
In terms of learning, you are the better CZcamsr.
try Naroditsky chanel, specialy his speedruns, very nice way of learning also
Beating Gotham 3 games in a row ? Alex is a misleading liar and should be disciplined for false information. I don't root or prefer Gotham (Levy) but this is an out and out LIE!
@@sachacek no, but IMRosen, Naroditsky, & even GM Smirnov teach without having to hype their vids with a lie..
The world wide web’s chess teacher!
@@Foozkillah Agreed. What I said is still true though...
Bro the banter is just top tier 😂
Losing on time while having a winning position and opponents playing strange moves… Story of my chess life, I feel your pain Alex.
I can feel you too.... :-/
Losing on time is losing. Anyone who makes excuses while losing on time is being a gamma. Time is a crucial part of chess matches, and one could easily argue that if more time were allotted, then Gotham could have not made bad moves earlier on and won.
@@basedbear1605 of course -- yet, it is completely neglected in the evaluation of positions! Which is totally incomprehensible to me. It definitely influences what should be considered the "best move" in many occasions.
@@M-F-HStockfish is not human. It can almost instantly play top computer moves, so the eval bar is what Stockfish vs Stockfish would result in, not what two humans playing the position would result in. Hence in some cases blunders being called brilliant moves without the human understanding how to follow up, or in this case, humans playing the best moves, but running out of time as a result
@@andrewwilson9123whatever stockfish plays is obviously a computer move but not necessarily a top move. In limited time analysis computers "often" miss the best move (e.g. Solution of a puzzle) . In computer chess tournaments they have limited time (more than a few seconds!) per move and their strength varies considerably depending on the time they can use. So even for "stockfish against stockfish" it matters. But I was indeed thinking of human chess. I repeat that imho the remaining time is an essential information for the evaluation of a position.
‘You need to try and have a decent conversation while trying to hide your erection’ 😂😂😂😂 Alex is becoming my new favourite chess content creator
He's always hilarious, you just have to pay attention.
@@rustedcorpse nah he tries too hard to be gothamchess it's really cringe
Did you miss at the beginning when he recommended his London course if you want to add an extra few inches to your penis?
@@JatramainBollocks
@@JatramainNah, he is much more low-key than Gotham. I enjoy Levy's videos, but you can't deny the dude shouts a lot.
The fact that some people in here can't tell that Levy is joking is insane..
Love the content from you Alex.
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Hi Alex I’m glad to see that you two have fought your battles it doesn’t matter who’s the winner but you both are talented and I like you guys in the end I suggest you guys continue rivalry for your audiences it is entertaining and will be good for better ratings on CZcams.
It kind of does matter, though. Only because Alex made it a grudge match, and took potshots at him like making a horrible thumbnail and digging at the 1st win like "I had a clearly superior position and lost on time"... no.. you lost, period. Alex needs to grow up a bit.
You both are the most entertaining and informative chess content creators! Thank you both!
I enjoy your style over gothams any day, gt grates on my nerves something fierce, I feel like he’s yelling at the camera constantly. You educate and entertain with a great sense of humor, I think you would crush gt in a long time format game
💯 agree
There's no way in game 3 I would expect Alex to find a mate in 3 with 16 secs left..
I by chance did a puzzle with exactly the same theme a few days ago, Mate in 3 starting with a double check and with that on mind it took me about that time to find it in this game.. But since Alex doesnt know it was there, there's just no way you can calculate through all the variations in that time and look stupid if it isnt mate..
Great video Alex!
"All the variations"???
After the double check there are not very many. I think 16 seconds is just about enough time.
Most enjoyable :) I'd love to see a ten minute (each) re-match
Levy is pretty good in blitz cause he likes to create chaos.
3:40 that vibrato
I’ll put you on a beat 🎉😅
I heard someone once say that if you have a double check available, you should spend your time calculating why you SHOULD NOT do it rather than why you should. It is almost always the right move.
I don't want to start anything but Alex your content is truly incredible!!! the stuff that I have learned and the motivation that I have for playing has definitely increased after watching your videos! Just wanted to say keep up the good work :)❤
"Premature attack-ulation" Hahaha That is *genius* 😂👏
I must admit that I got hooked again to chess thanks to levy, but Alex and Rob ramirez are my mentors
Please consider bundling your Caro Kann course with your London course - like for an initial promo. I’m 76 (yes, unashamedly playing the age card) and just getting back into chess after a 50 year hiatus. Senior discount?
You also need Slav or semi Slav defence against 1. D5
In love with your channel. Thanks for showing how you also can mess up due to clock. Gets me more often than my mistakes. Especially when it seems important that I win.
Alex, good job, good job. It's tough, we all know.
By the way, losing on time is the very reason I dislike bullet ( even blitz ). Losing in winning position feels very wrong. Very very wrong.
Anyway, Levy is great, your are great too. Everybody is just great. Keep the good stuff coming our way, please !
I didn't malice from Levy's comments...seemed like he was paying respect.
Love your honesty. Likely you’ll be a GM before Levy.
I am a happy customer of several of your courses in Chessable, therefore I am with you 100%. The quality of the games tell everything...no need to add nothing else in your favour! Thank you for all the wonderful teaching! I like your style, I never liked the style of the other guy, my choice.
My chess life is a simulation. I’m 400 rated, but I saw the rook to D7, queen check and picking up the rook instantly first time before an IM…
but could you find that move in a time scramble against an International Master? I truly doubt you could.
That hand holding analogy made me laugh so loud I woke up everyone in the house
Lol he got the accent right!!
You're getting funnier and funnier Alex ;)
That intro made me spit my coffee
I like and respect you both equally. Thank you both for teaching chess and making it entertaining as well. 🙏❤
I've got to say though, IM Alex is extremely witty in this video and instructive. You have to have heroes and villains in the game of chess -- the audience are the true winners!
Alex has always these great analogies with girls, cars, food, ... 😀!
A few years ago, I watched Levy for educational stuff because back then he yelled even less than Ben Finegold, but was a balance to the info from IMEricEosen
Your channel popped up in my feed early last year and you’re like the best of all worlds, and witty too ✌🏼
That double check move did look too inviting to ignore, sometimes your gut tells you to do it, but your cowadice bone says no, I have lost quite a few games because of that gutless cowadice bone.
i found the forced mate in 3 starting with double check, ill be applying to FIDE for my title now
Two of my favourite chess tubers. Plenty of room for both of you 😅
I guessed the moves (only cause you told me to look for best move, otherwise I guess I would have not), I guess I have watched too much Naroditsky and Hikaru 🤣 but can relate to the "I was completely winning to this stronger opponent whom I know and at the last moment he tricked me in blitz", yep, that is rough, also life, we will get better and eventually beat them!!
ps: love the video! fun and instructive!
displaying your failures is a sign of great potential for progress
you missed as well at 43:29 the possibility for not attacking with rook, but forking his queen, which leads to a winning position. That's the move I spotted directly
Hey Alex. There‘s enough room for lots of chess teachers on the net. I personally don‘t need any fighting, cause I‘m here to understand this gorgeous game that I adore but am not too good at it since I‘m only about 1400. Please keep up your style. It‘s unique. I personally like your cool approach more the any „THE ROOOK!“ bc once might be funny but all the time becomes bit redundant. Thank you for all the things that I have learned! 🌈
Subscribed to your channel, I like your content the best, especially the humor. I also like Chess Vibes, and Epic Chess. Sorry, but can’t understand why Goblin Chess is so hyped up by the algorithm but whatevs.
Consider ca un duel între voi doi este un lucru bun. Deschide o competiție în zona de confort pentru Ghotham 😊
Sincer de când te urmăresc, mi-am îmbunătățit jocul de șah, mai ales prin Karo și Jobava. Cred ca tu ai talent pedagogic, Frank este pe entertiming,dar amândoi sunteti la fel de valoroși. Respect.
Love you both. Keep the banter up.
Lmfao amazing first few minutes, havent even started playing yet and I'm dying
I watched these live, very entertaining was rooting for you
Love this channel. Alex just chillest chess dude on the interwebs - period.
Dont let Levy get under your skin. I LOVE your Caro Kann series. Best on the You Tube! You aren't losing any of us to Gotham. We love you both and there's room for both
Levy is a entertainer, youre a teacher, keep the good work up bro! made it from 400 to 1200 with your help !
I really like your channel Alex!!!! I think you and Levy played really high level chess and I got a bit disappointed that the games were decided by time. Anyway great performance by both of you!!!
Okay, but his impression of you was PERFECT
Alex, you are tied with Gotham in my book
Levy's impression of you was spot on lol
After watching so many or videos where you talk 2.5 minutes of a 3 minute game and still win, watching you get flagged in 3 games is crazy. LOL
You and Gotham are two of the quickest thinkers at the IM level, and I enjoy the content each of you release.
Time is important in a 3-minute game, so although you are playing well, you should also be conscious of the time.
Gotham is fun, but since his style is so fast and chaotic - it doesn't translate as well for a noob like me. Thanks to Alex I am now a Jobava London and Caro Kann player and after hovering around 600 elo for a bit (I know, I suck) I am now knocking on the door of 1000!
I love Levy's accent imitation. It's always hilarious I enjoy watching both of you guys.
Lol omg I love the intro speech for your London
Bro this dude is funny af😂 2:15
I didn't really learn much watching Gotham chess; since watching some of your videos on chess, I have to say my game has improved. Thanks
missed your vids glad youre back
Time is the extra dimension, time to play 3d chess. Well done, you're a star. Will now get some of your courses that I see your confidence in context.
This is why I do not like such short games. It comes down to memorizing computer lines. And if a player comes out with a winning position in an over-the-board analysis, he loses from lack of time (as long as he isn't Hikaru or Magnus, that is!). Blitz Chess 960 might be pretty cool though.
The first guy I watched first and made my game suck and the Guy who actually improved my game. Alex is by far the wiser man.
Gottham is great but I've learned more here. Went feom 1100 to 1330 and climbing.
These are my two best tutors online. fantastic! christmas comes early. i absolutley love this. :D
Since when is Alex this unhinged lmao love it
alex vs levy is wrestlemania worthy
I enjoy both your chess programs. It is too bad you out played him but still lost all three games, what a bummer! Great chess though!
Levy seems to have strong instincts in weird positions and good time management for blitz, just gets in his own head in longer time controls. You did a great job against him though.
Hope you guys become great friends because you are both awesome. Ive learned a lot from both of you. Two of the greatest for sure.
You're obviously a great player, but, you may need the extra time of added increments, say 3m 5sec to fully realise your full potential and win. That's after watching the first 2 games, so perhaps you actually win game 3 ? I'll see now, routing for you Alex.
Thanks for the video Alex, I just crushed Gotham Chess 3 times after watching this video.
This is the chess equivent of your parents fighting
It's not easy to find even a 3 move mating net under that kind of time pressure, especially when you're worried about the pinned knight and losing that piece. But I have found that in most cases if you have a discovered check that is also a double check, it will result in something very bad, if not devastating, for your opponent. Alex, you are a great chess player, teacher and super-entertaining. I am thinking, that like myself, classical is your forte.
Exciting games from two of the best teachers!
The problem with Levy is he imagines he’s funny, he should stick to chess instead of trying so hard to force extra content
Now this is content😂..good little banter
good channels support the game and we all win. i prefer your content and teaching method but i still watch his channel on occasion (maybe not so much anymore). it was disappointing hearing him attack you with the thug mafia approach. i guess it proves that gotham has gone to the way of the joker goons and he thinks it's cool... but the rest of the world sees the city is a mess getting worse. what a shame
I think we'd all like to see a rematch with longer time controls. You seem fairly matched. He just outplayed you in blitz time pressure.
In fact what gotham played in the first dutch game is what Simon recomends in his course
It is hilarious to hear Levy bringing up accents when he himself speaks with a Russian accent. Not the thickest you might think of, but standing pretty well out
After dxc5 in the Advance, are you recommending Nc6 or e6 in your course? For whatever little it’s worth, I’d prefer e6 just so the repertoire is more solid overall.
Have to write this out for the CZcams overlords... I didn't click on this for the drama. I wanted to see how two players with similar repertoires attack and defend on the board. Great match, very fun. Thanks for the content, gents
They both make great content but Gotham is a bit more punchy and I like that. Alex is more "you play c3 and it's like being a piece of toast talking to a penguin about the mushrooms in their omelette", Alex get on with it I have some chess to play.
Watch you both. Nice to see these games.
Alex, I prefer your channel, your videos help me a lot more!!
I watch both of your channels. Levy is more entertaining to watch, but i come to your channel to actually learn.
I think c3 (in the advanced caro) means to prevent you from playing d4 when he plays Be3 defending his pawn on c5.
Gotham is arrogant, Alex isn't. The rest follows...
I come for the comedy. The chess is a fantastic bonus too.
His impersonation of you was spot on
Shoutout to teh reborn Simon Williams… hail to the GingerGM..
Chess sometimes is more about pyschology! I saw the mate in 3 with the Knight/Queen combo straight away. And.. LOL I use Gotham's CCA checklist.. Checks, Captures Attack as part of my move strategy.
Good for you. He's making some crazy faces for thumbnails
The chess boxing line was an unreal burn
I thought of h4 as a possibility just because of the hint, but didn’t see the follow ups. Regarding Black’s move, Kd7 is the only move I thought of. I’d have played that immediately also. There’s a famous Seirawan game with this move.