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0:50 ROOK
5:30 KNIGHTS
16:30 BISHOPS
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Very instructional! When underpromotions work, they bring such satisfaction 😄
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There were a series of chess rules made in the 1800s. One was the instant pawn promotion. Before that, a promotion was the use of one turn. However, the rule stated, the player could promote to ANY piece. Then came a chess puzzle where the winning move was to promote to an opposite colored knight to block off the opponent's king in a discovered checkmate. To figure that out so quickly is how one becomes a chess god.
Similar to that puzzle was one where you promote to a Rook to play O-O-O-O-O-O, which is sadly not a legal move anymore.
@@PragmaticAntithesis what is that move? Extra long castles? how does that even work?
@@wChris_ Vertical castling. You promote an e-pawn to a rook and use it to castle your king from the other side of the board. Unfortunately this is not legal anymore.
@Chris you make a rook on e8 and castle it with the king on e1. Earlier FIDE rules only said that the rook and the bishop must be on the same line and must not have moved...
@@wChris_ Vertical castling. After e8=R you have a Rook that hasn't moved and can see the King's home square.
Levy sir I want to ask as you are not playing competitive chess now so can you show your opening repertoire. Btw big fan sir. Love from India
Levy "Sir "... How to say you're Indian without saying you're Indian
@@sadatwani8015 and i appreciate it
@@cartman7570 so do I
@@sadatwani8015 His name is "singh" duh
@@sadatwani8015 that's call giving respect , who tf you think you are , you egomaniac
"If you accidentally manage to promote to a bishop successfully in a game , you are just a chess god , I don't know what else to tell you" - Levy 🙂 . Does accidentally underpromoting in a bullet game and winning on time count ?
Doesn't everybody auto-queen in a bullet game?
If you would have won anyway why wouldn’t it? Like was it bishop and another pawn? It couldn’t have been just a bishop or it’d be drawn. Either that or you’d have lost if your opponent had something to checkmate with
@@eljanrimsa5843 I mean, I’m now realizing the negative impact of me not having auto promote to Queen on is but no apparently not
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@@eljanrimsa5843 i dont but i lived to regret It lol
I got so happy when I saw rook h2 right away and levy was stumped, felt like I was a grandmaster, until I went on to have a completely losing position in the opening of a game I started minutes after I watched this.
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What's you nickname?
Relatable
the fabiano one was so badass and savage and i just like how he calmly put the bishop on the board like a damn boss, in the interview he just said he has never done it so he just loved doing it lol
I once promoted a pawn to a second king and then my original king started popping off and attacking like a maniac because he knew a second king was on behind him....also, I was on shrooms and I don't even have a chessboard.
This is the one video Levy would most like to do.
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f8=K (!!)
@@qcnj9043 it was his f8 to become king
@@puppergump4117 ok, that took me a second, but I got the joke lol
"Down 18 points of material, which I'm sure you're familiar with (the position)" cheers fair enough
Trust me, an under promotion Checkmate is one of the sweetest feelings in chess.
almost as good as En-passant checkmate
Or castles checkmate.
Underpromoting only to find you miscalculated and actually did need the queen...not so sweet.
@@westleybenson1188 O-O-O# is the most savage move in chess, period!
@@alihijazi4451 checkmate with a king move is way better imho (like Kd2#)
Great examples when to underpromote and how underpromotion can go wrong.
I have seen otb that a player placed a pawn on the 8th rank without promoting it to something and pressed the clock too fast without placing a new piece. In that case the player will not choose but get a queen and the opponent will get 2 minutes because the other player made an illegal move.( a pawn can not be on the 8th rank at the end of the turn)
I never thought I’d be wondering if three knights vs one knight was winable
Depends on the wine.
@@davidanderson_surrey_bc I am thoroughly humiliated, and will resign from my attempts at commenting
Syzygy endgame tablebases say that position is a forced mate in 24 moves.
I wish that someday Levy will end up in a Batman comic as a crazy chess themed villain
And he threatens Gotham with stuff like Tennison ICBM gambit
Sorry dude chess based villains are the X-Men’s specialty
He already is. Read the first part of his username
Isn’t there that one puzzle requiring two knight underpromotions? Zurakhov would not be the only one.
puzzle =\= real game
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Don't we all love scientific experiments? I surely do. You could make a series of scientific experiments (one experiment per video), where you would invite people to play against each other without them knowing the rating of their opponent, or actually having their rating changed on purpose. The aim of this would be to assess how much influence knowing the rating actually has on the probability of winning.
For example, does an IM play considerably better against a GM if they don't know against whom they are playing? Of course to answer such question you would have to invite many many people. There may be a more convenient way to set up the experiment. Unfortunately you couldn't be playing because you'd know (i.e., it needs to be a double-blind controlled experiment).
P.S.: Sorry for the caps lock at the beginning. I just had this idea and I think it would be quite cool. No one doubts that there is a difference in skill very much correlated to the rating, but on the other hand the rating sometimes seems to have a psychological effect that makes things harder for the lower rated person (as you have described plenty of times).
there are not so many gms period, let alone ones unknown to an average im...
I think it doesn't matter too much. Sometimes I'll play for a draw against higher rated players but otherwise nah.
@@valinorean4816 , it was implicit in my suggestion that people could not see the rating and name/user ID of their opponent, otherwise that would defeat the purpose of the experiment
@@puppergump4117 , when doing Science we rely on statistics, not on single examples. Our own personal experience is worthless
I wanna hear more about Levy walking into a pool with a phone in his hand
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The last dude took the "4 knights game" literally
Lol
I had a game once where I actually was able to promote to anything I want, rook and queen would have been mate with the promotion and bishop and knight would have been mate one move later. And the best thing is that my opponent couldnt do anything about it because he could only move his pawn on the other side of the board. I think if I would have promoted to a knight/bishop, he would have promoted as well but still couldnt do anything against mate.
Unfortunately he resigned one move before I promoted my pawn... :/
Do you have a pgn of that game?
the deathstare at the start is my favurite part
WHAT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN A QUEEN?
It's obviously Levy's content.
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okay now stop licking his balls 600 elo
King Levy is more important
_checkmate_
A king duh
There’s this awesome puzzle, I think it’s on Chess Vibes, where on each different king move by black you can only win by promoting to a different piece. The puzzle includes all of knight, bishop, rook, queen. It’s an incredible position (which’ll likely never happen in real games, but still). Love the examples here, very nice! 😍
Look for chess problems with Allumwandlung. (German for "all-promotion". English copied the German word.)
Here's one which seems to match your description. Four branches caused by alternative bK moves.
author: Zdravko Maslar
origin: Bilten, 1962; CPT&R 643
pdb P1169108
fen 7Q/3P2K1/P1PkB3/88888
#3
Solution: 1 Qh5 Kxe6 2 d8=R Ke7 3 Qe8#;
1 ... Kxc6 2 d8=B Kd6 3 Qd5#;
1 ... Kc7 2 Qc5 Kb8 3 d8=Q#;
1 ... Ke7 2 Qc5+ Kxe6 3 d8=N#.
@@rosiefay7283 That's literally a black king against everything, it's mate in 3
Great timing, I bad mannered someone with a bishop promotion (queen would've worked) just yesterday and it felt so good
I guess there's more than one way to BM someone eh.
One of my favourite things to do when someone just refuses to resign is promote all my remaining pawns to knights and checkmating with them. Its honestly great endgame practice for how to avoid stalemate lmao.
If I'm in a position where I know that pawn promotion will result in a back rank checkmate, I always promote to a rook to deliver said checkmate. It's amusing.
Levi saying "Mads Andersen is easier pronounced made my danish heart chuckle. Even Swedes and Norwegians would have a tough time pronouncing the soft D in Mads
"MÄÄUUWS ÄÄÄNDESEN"
@@somefuckingname LMAO JA DET VAR AKKURAT DET JEG TENKTE
"soft D"
It's so small, but I absolutely love how Levy used the physical pawns with him in the intro to help introduce the topic.
Punching the opponent in the face when pawn reaches 8th rank should be a new variant.
Really glad to see more instructional content like this again! Looking forward to seeing more of it in the future
Yeah I’d have liked to see Levy continue the e4, d4, and black pieces rating climbs
this however is more entertaining than instructional? lol how common are underpromotions in practice - not too much lol
@@valinorean4816 Instruction is instruction, regardless of how practical or common it may be.
@@MythraxMusic "what to do when you have four bishops" lol?
27:15 Hikaru once promoted like 6 pawns to knights and then checkmated with them just to flex on his opponent
I wish I could find it, but NM Lopez (aka ChessVibes) discussed an amazing puzzle where, for White to play and win, they had to promote to a rook, a knight, and a bishop over 22 moves. If you can find it, it's mind-blowing.
Bro gotham you’re so damn funny I swear your videos are awesome because they are a mix of entertainment and information. And considering how bland educational chess videos were in 2015/2016, your videos revolutionize the idea of educational chess commentary. Keep up the grind man
Would you rather get a sound knight under-promotion or sound bishop under-promotion?
i wd rather promote ur mom. soundly. 🙌🏼
@@alexethan7469 guess you’d like to promote a corpse then.
Assuming the sound bishop promotion is the only winning option, I’d 100% choose the bishop promotion as it’s very rare and the only reason it would be the only winning move would be if promoting a queen would induce stalemate.
Bishop under promotion is much more rare. So definitely that.
@@alexethan7469 probably why you don't have a mom
It's been fun watching and learning chess from you discovered you after you embarrassed Ludwig atrioc and stanz and have enjoyed learning chess from you basically never really played it as a kid but using it in my free time to stimulate my brain has been fun so. Thank you
A while ago, I found this crazy puzzle. You have to promote to a Queen, then a knight, then a bishop, then a rook.
Levi always manages to both educate and entertain, but I love it when he manages to surprise as well. I saw the first couple of bishop promotion games and thought, “If I ever get a situation to promote to a bishop, I am sure I won’t have the skill to see it, I would bungle it, guaranteed!”. Then he showed the Ray v Fabiano game. It’s beautiful because the idea is both brilliant and simple at the same time.
"Compelling!!" Super instructional episode! Sadly, underpromoting would only give me a new way to lose. Guess I'm banned from Chess' Mount Olympus! Nice review and great games!!
When I went to my normal place for summer there was an old man that I always played with me, I was little like 12 years old... Since for some weird reason I was always sacrificing my bishops for knights every time that he could promote he bmed me to teach me the power of bishops... So he promoted everytime that he was on a clear advantadge to a bishop xD
I have no idea why, but the delivery of the punch your opponent in the face joke at the start was hilarious, I had to pause the video I was laughing so hard
Honestly, this is such a creative video, Levy, and I'm enjoying these types of videos way more than any tournament recap. Love to see that you're back on making new content. Keep it up!
I wish I could punch my opponent in the face when I promote
Real chads set their promotion to auto-knight instead of autoqueen for moments like these
There's no autokngiht
"The ponds will bully the king"
THAT CAUGHT ME LAUGHING ON THE FLOOR 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
Zurakhov took the 4 knights game too directly
Gotham never retire, I lived in nyc for a while and you are such a good commentator and teacher. Play tournaments if it sounds fun for you but at the end of the day your analysis is one reason I’ve come to love chess again
When I was younger we would always play so you could only promote to one of your pieces that had previously been captured. (even after we knew that wasn't the official rule) It's only recently that I found out that some people in Europe were using that as their 'default' version of the rules before there was a near-universal "official" one.
I still think that's a good way to play chess, even if it sometimes makes strategies a little screwy.
Really cool video. I promoted a pawn to a knight once, but I never thought promoting to a rook or bishop could have a use. Glad to have been proven wrong, and that Zurakhov-Koblents match was a gem!
This was so much fun to watch, I feel like I learned so much!
I once promoted to a Knight with check and it was the only move that not only prevented my defeat but allowed me to win!
You actually should have a forced mate in the Andersen-Hjartarson game after promoting to the bishop with Bg6+, forcing either Kg8 or Kh8 into Rd8+ which forces Qe8 and then Re8#, or it forces queen takes bishop on g6 followed by pawn takes queen which forces the king onto the back rank again because the pawn is protected by the knight, and Rd8 is just a mate.
Mildly disappointed that you didn't include the Lasker trap in the "Knights" section.
Anyway, great video!
5:56 if bishop takes f5 pawn it forces the rook to move buying time and when c6 pawn makes it a Queen is good to make
Gotham, your hilarious, joking, explanations of the game, in depth analysis, and other things about how you make videos, is the only reason why I continue to enjoy chess, study openings, and even try and get better. Keep being you, keep uploading videos, keep being yourself. Thank you for all of your content and how you go about teaching for free with videos on youtube.
Loved this format and all the fun it contained across all levels of games. Thanks for sharingx
Discovered your channel a few days ago.
My wife was never taught how to play chess so now with channels like yours I will help her learn.
Watching your enthusiasm for chess has reignited my love it.
Fantastic video! The last example reminded that me that 23 years I mated someone in a competitive game in a three knights endgame. Such BM.
Sometimes, I would just wait a few more moves untill I moved my pawn to get a queen so it is not a draw
You are the man! I am trying these tricks and ideas to win games. Thx so much Levy!
Well there's one very common situation, which wasn't mentioned in this video, but well known in quite many tactics - pawn and King vs Rook and Kings, when promoting to a queen leads to immediate checkmate, and the only one saving move is promoting to a knight with check. Smth like this PGN positiom: 4K3/5P2/4k3/r7/8/8/8/8 . And I had this situation in live rapid game, and I was quite happy to finish the game with two new things in my chess career - underpromoting, and calling the arbiter for move count. And holding this, of course, even if this wasn't very easy :)
Excellent plugging of the clips channel, very fluid transition Mr.Gotham.
20:40
"... Down 18 points of material, which I'm sure you're familiar with"
LOOOOLLLL HOW DID YOU FIND THAT REALLY QUICKLY!
THAT REFERS TO THE GAME :
Naroditsky vs Firouzja game, where Firouzja was up 18 points of material and accidentally stalemated Daniel Naroditsky
HAHAHAHAHA
NICE ONE LEVY!!! Keep the spirit on!
Not long after Fabi promoted to a bishop, I was playing a quick rated tournament and had the same scenario. I promoted to a bishop with check and my opponent, who was maybe 8 or 9 asked me during the game if I meant to promote to a bishop.
9:23 I would've moved g5+. Rook is guarding the pawn, so the king can't take it and the rook can't take the pawn either because it's pinned by the other rook.
Yes, Levy, your videos are compelling, which is why we keep returning. I have played two games where I have trapped my opponent's King on one edge of the board, and if I was to promote a Pawn to a Queen, it would have been a stalemate. I did not want this to happen, so I promoted to a Rook in both games, and won them. I have never promoted to a Knight or Bishop before, and I hope to do so now that I have watched this video.
20:10
I read online that there are no positions where a bishop promotion is the only winning move.
So I looked over this Andersen vs. Hjartson sequence again, and I thought I found a loophole.
I thought, "Wait, why can't the king move to f8 after the queen sacrifice (Qf7+ followed by Nxf7 and exf7+)? It turns out, white can follow up with Ng6+, checking the king and forcing black to lose his queen.
Then I looked again: "Is Nxf7 the only defense against white's queen attack?" The answer was yes - if the king moves to any of the h-file squares, it's mate in one for white. So that loophole backfired too.
If white promotes to a knight and follows up with Nf6+, forking the queen and king, the pawn can just take the knight.
That leaves only one other option: White would have to promote to a rook, and somehow beat black's queen with his knight and rook. And I don't know if that's possible without black making blunders.
So... are those sources wrong after all? There really are positions where you have to make a bishop? And I just wasted over a half hour re-analyzing a chess sequence for nothing?
19:17 actually at first glance I thought that promoting to a knight wins to because knight is almost trappes but when I tried to beat stockfish in this position there were always stal mate tricks, meaning that instead of 3 moves i takes you 30 to win knight6
Anyone remember the game between Bogolyubov and Alekhine, a Dutch defense where Black under promoted to knight twice and won brilliantly?
Eh... sure. Like it was yesterday. Or was it the day before?
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That was very fun and entertaining to watch and educational too. Great finds and presentation!
Levy in the rook situation u could make a queen then that’s check mate because the queen is covering all the squares for the king to move except h4 but the pawn is cowering that too so check mate
Hey levy can you make a video on petrov's defence for opening and mate with 2 knights as well?
Thanks a lot for the videos Levy. Im going through a tough time and chess content takes my mind off everything for a bit.
Chess is good, but God is better. There's no problem too big.
I shouldn't have doubted it but I did and I was wondering if Stockfish can find the right move in Hjatarson-Andersen game and sure enough, it does!
Levy, are you feeling more relaxed now? Less stressed? I hope so. You make wonderful content! Your infectious enthusiasm and your energy drive the content and the commentary/recaps. And I really admire your honesty! Best to you and Lucy.
I could listen to an entire video of just Levy pronouncing names accurately...
Just a holdover from my beginner days, but I discovered a long time ago how easy it was to accidentally stalemate someone with 2 Queens, so if I already have a Queen, more often than not I'll make the next promotion to a Rook. Stalemates are a little less likely. I have under-promoted to a Knight though in the right circumstances.
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I love your vids. They calm me when I'm sick all the time and I'm learning chess moves too. So it's a win win.
Yes, Levy, my friend, your videos are COMPELLING 22:18
I can't get enough of it.
Thanks for the amazing content, it's helping me A LOT.
They are for sure compelling Levy.
You got us here like Gotham-junkies! Waiting to watch the next video of yours 😁
This is the most entertaining chess video I've seen in a long time, great thinking and explanation!
"Someone walking into a pool with their phone in their pocket - ive done that before" i wanna hear more about that
levy , can we have 7th rank rook pawn endgames video ? i need to know how to proceed from that point onwards , have been stuck many a times including loosing of many elo points :)
fun fact: FM Mike Klein also promoted to two knights in the same game.
At the very beginning of the video, I was saying there might be a situation for every promotion except for the bishop. But that Bishop promotion just blew my mind over.
Could have included the hyper bullet game in which Danya beat Magnus with a knight promotion.
The first pronunciation of Hjartarson was actually almost spot on. Only thing I'd say, from my limited knowledge of Icelandic, is to round out the o in son, as in sown
5:59 after Rc8, isn't Bxf5 just a free pawn? after Rxc6 Bxe4 with dark squared bishops that horse will never leave that square no? or is that still a draw?
Hey Levy! Can you cover the "Last Bishop of Havana" game of Capablanca V Corso (1901) would really love to understand that game.
So the most amazing play I've ever made was en passant into underpromote for a knight for an immediate checkmate.
That Hikaru Kramnik game was crazy
1:00 Or you can go Ke7 and promote to queen next turn anyway.
I had a game where, with seconds to go, I had to go to preferences, turn off "auto queen", quickly come back and promote to knight. Although I had a winning combination after that, my opponent's flag fell, I think he didn't expect me to see the stalemate trap. Anyway, that was satisfying end to game :)
I think you can hold the control/command key to underpromote even when auto queen is on.
@@konroh2 Wow thanks 👍
@@MijinLaw Actually it's the ALT button, which I assume is the option button on a mac
There was a Hikaru vs. Stockfish game where Hikaru under promoted to knights several times and ended up making with 5 or 6 knights, if I recall. (Of course, he was just flexing there...).
Man Levy I honestly appreciate your content more than you know. God bless you brother.
Isn't there also a crazy line on the Traxler where you can promote a pawn to a knight to deliver check, pushing into a forced checkmate?
I say never promote to bishop or rook because a queen is a combination of both and a knight has some unique circumstances where it is useful
Great video bro. Instructive stuff. I've done this in a few of my games 😀
11:06 You can still turn the tables:
Queen takes rook, Knight takes queen, King - g2, Pawn will be lost soon no matter what moves are next and white's pawns have a good chance to promote.
This vid is so entertaining keep on levy hoping for so much more
Imagine still having your knights on the board and getting up in an OTB game to get another knight for an underpromotion
I played my first tournament recently and I promoted to a bishop with mate lol
Compelling? Levy is the GM of his craft. Great video!
One of your best videos, very educational!
What a generous contribution to Gabriel. You a true grandmaster in life