Very interesting and I think it looks like for the simple reason is the way the game had to be played and it's not about the openings but just the play in general looks like a 3 minute blitz like I play the guests or a 1500 to 1900 bot just being in situations to figure out there is something to be said at any level and this is what I see❤😊
Hi levy, Question. Don't you think removing the players names now and easing the pressure, will just postpone the mental side of the chess and the nervousness?
Rook a1 is slightly better actually 0:35, I guess the idea of ra2 is that in some positions white plays b3 and the rook controls the second rank and can swing over(?).
damn, it's crazy seeing levy lose to regular old back rank mate. He was doing so well, got low on time and then lost the game. Sad, but cool to see at the same time that even Gms make that mistake. Yes, I do consider levy GM status he earned it a long time ago in my book.
@@azyl21he gets rid of his anxiety temporarily, which allows him to play better and defeat some strong players, which gives him the confidence to stop panicking the next time he plays them even if he knows who they are because he knows he can beat them. “Just get used to it” isn’t a solution with psichological problems like this
@@azyl21 He's been playing competition over the board games since he was like 8. This is the way he'll get used to it, not seeing the names until after, he'll see how his blind winrate is, and it should help his over the board winrate by lessening his nerves. Because clearly playing since 8 over the board hasn't helped him in this regard.
Levy, eres un gran jugador, pero siempre que pierdes dices que te dió pánico. Sin embargo, muchas veces pierdes porque tú oponente jugó mejor. Creo que parte de tu crecimiento es aceptar que, aunque eres muy bueno, tienes mucho que mejorar. Lo digo como alguien que no sabe nada de ajedrez, pero que se dió cuenta que tiene muchas cosas que mejorar en su propio campo de acción. Por lo demás, creo que tú pronto lograrás ser un gran maestro, porque ya lo eres, sólo falta una demostración sólida y el papeleo. Te deseo lo mejor, amigo.
Levy's opponent really lives up to his name! 🍀
Hi NJDJ!
Anyone else be down for Levi to upload all TT games?
Titled Tuesday Game 1
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Etc..?
I think he does that, but doesn't name them like that.
Levy is Gm🤨🤨
No, he is Gotham not Gotham's Mother
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@@army1057what if his kid has a kid and he identifies as a women then he will be GM
Is he
Levy did not fail to sacrifice his KING!
I see this line as white at 900 elo. Sometimes they get it right and those games are tricky. I think I should study it a little more
Those are just people who blunder their rook lol
Oye don't disrespect 900s@@Mathijs_A
@@Mathijs_A nah those are the people that get it wrong. some people play it exactly how levy played it here
No one at 900 knows this opening, WTF?
@@Greennoob2 I'm not saying you're lying or anything, but I do know very few players under 1800 know/play this. Even above it's incredibly rare
Very interesting and I think it looks like for the simple reason is the way the game had to be played and it's not about the openings but just the play in general looks like a 3 minute blitz like I play the guests or a 1500 to 1900 bot just being in situations to figure out there is something to be said at any level and this is what I see❤😊
Hi levy, Question. Don't you think removing the players names now and easing the pressure, will just postpone the mental side of the chess and the nervousness?
hi mr levy rozman i have your course and its amazing i keep using the vienna and its amazing
Rook a1 is slightly better actually 0:35, I guess the idea of ra2 is that in some positions white plays b3 and the rook controls the second rank and can swing over(?).
damn, it's crazy seeing levy lose to regular old back rank mate. He was doing so well, got low on time and then lost the game. Sad, but cool to see at the same time that even Gms make that mistake. Yes, I do consider levy GM status he earned it a long time ago in my book.
Yea your down a rook and a bishop in a stupid gambit and your opponent finds mate in 2 with 20 seconds on the clock,he ain't lucky,he on FIRE 🔥
Who was the opponent?
Change your name to gotham mess. Then you can be a gm.
3:58 weren't you winning with Kf5 to g3 ?
That loses two knights for 1 rook. Terrible move
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It is bad for your anxiety to hide names, it will be just worse
Provably, it has been better for him so far.
@@mrartistimo1530 you can not hide names when you play over the board so whats the point. Get used to it
@@azyl21he gets rid of his anxiety temporarily, which allows him to play better and defeat some strong players, which gives him the confidence to stop panicking the next time he plays them even if he knows who they are because he knows he can beat them. “Just get used to it” isn’t a solution with psichological problems like this
@@Bob-jy4ju fair enough
@@azyl21 He's been playing competition over the board games since he was like 8. This is the way he'll get used to it, not seeing the names until after, he'll see how his blind winrate is, and it should help his over the board winrate by lessening his nerves. Because clearly playing since 8 over the board hasn't helped him in this regard.
Levy, eres un gran jugador, pero siempre que pierdes dices que te dió pánico. Sin embargo, muchas veces pierdes porque tú oponente jugó mejor. Creo que parte de tu crecimiento es aceptar que, aunque eres muy bueno, tienes mucho que mejorar. Lo digo como alguien que no sabe nada de ajedrez, pero que se dió cuenta que tiene muchas cosas que mejorar en su propio campo de acción.
Por lo demás, creo que tú pronto lograrás ser un gran maestro, porque ya lo eres, sólo falta una demostración sólida y el papeleo. Te deseo lo mejor, amigo.
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Wdym lucky opponent you bozo
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