Elizabeth Harmon vs Harry Beltik
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- čas přidán 19. 11. 2020
- In this video you will see a game played by Elizabeth Harmon, protagonist of the series "The Queen's Gambit", against Harry Beltik, the best player in the state of Kentucky, in the grand final of the state tournament.
What a great way to demonstrate the technical play of the actual game with the drama of the visuals. Excellent.
Thank you Raul. I plugged the moves from 3:00 minutes on and Harry had an even game until he played Nxg6. The computer went from 0.14 to +5.93 with that one move.
What a beautiful game, this is the first time I see it like this, makes me wanna watch the film again!
Very beautiful game with music!
ty for your guide in the game , I love your video, it was so useful for me
Thanks for this visual. I just know the very basics. So, near the end I paused after each move, to let the action sink in. Sink me.
i know nothing about chess ....but what was Beltik trying to achieve by moving his Bishop from H6 to C1 ??? !!!!
I am roughly his strength at chess .. His centre pawns are locked on dark squares that makes that Bishop a `bad` bishop and `inactive` as its locked inside his pawn chain, he swaps it off for whites `good` bishop as its pawn are on white squares, it also frees the g7 square to move his king up and swing his rooks behind the king to h8, at least that's the idea he may never succeed at it depending how whites attack unfolds
What a game
amazing
Oh yeah I saw how she won
What a instrumen?
Like buster scruggs
Why didn’t he take the bishop with the queen?
Akhirnya terjawab kenapa dia nyerah wkwkkw
Yo chavos de 8 juega ajedrez mesa juega rey la bruja tigre jajajajaja profesor no deja nada
so drugs and pills makes you good at chess
But you first have to be gifted
@@festonachinda6026 On the contrary. Geniuses are made not born. Just see what Lazlo Polgar did with his 3 little girls.
And booze. Lol
Not really - but it certainly helps.
Nice. Got to stop the play by play and see what move i would make and if its what happened, did pretty well for myself.