Chess is so unfair sometimes… 😢

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lot of GMs are maniac in chess.. even opponent's bad decision make them disappointed

adbdb
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YouTube just decided that now I like chess

kevinflores
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Since there's a lot of confused comments here's what happened:
-She had a winning position but got low on time, making it hard to find the best moves.
-She played inaccurately down to a draw, but could have won on time. Not very hard moves, but since they were even on time it would have been a physical speed test challenge.
-Then she blundered down to certain defeat. This is the move just before the sad music.
-She realizes her blunder when the music kicks in and spends her remaining time trying to find a solution, without success.
-She technically loses on time but really she lost on the move before the sad music.

Importantly she was playing a gm, so getting an advantage is a big deal. Losing in that situation is worse than a regular loss.

Hedning
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Bro was like: Hell naw how did I nearly loose this

tchillin-
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That boy was a friend of mine back in Armenia when we were kids. Attended to chess classes together. Can't believe seeing him on Dina's channel. So happy he leveled up and became a grandmaster 😊

taronsargsyan
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That's the true GM that immediately recognises the board is set up wrong.

EDIT: I see there are some guys that don't know what I'm talking about, but instead of silence or asking, they have to put inappropriate comments

EDIT: Dina released a new video yesterday, where she's proving I'm right. I'm so glad I don't have to deal with this thing again.

damirfux
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This guy kinda looks like he'd have a fake id that says McLovin

robertshurtz
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I hope she heals from this experience and decides not to sabotage her next game.

torii
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it's actually wild that nobody has pointed this out. The guy is dissapointed in this ending because Dina ran out of time on purpose, that guy wanted to try end it normally after the queen trade but dina intentionally didn't do that, which was her only move to keep her in the game, and instead delayed looked at her clock and intentionally played slow while every other of the last 10+ turns didn't cost a second, her last she delayed for 8ish seconds with only 1 possible move to stop a clear as day obvious next turn checkmate.

tl;dr. That GM is disappointed in the end which you can clearly see on his face even him nodding "No" to Dinas obvious delay with only 1 available move before the actual disapproval and disappointment of her intentionally running down the clock.

dronad
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They never announce who won which is ridiculous. You have to be a good chess player to work it out. But this man won this game because she ran out of time. Congratulations to him.

averycleverman
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She didn’t scream with that loss. Wth?

philh
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imagine trying to sabotage opponent and then calling it unfair after blundering

pandy
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Chess is fair 100% of the time in its purest play. That’s the whole thing. It’s like math. You follow the rules and the winner is clear period

swissmiss
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I can tell the opponent was disappointed the game ended like that. I think he was enjoying it.

jericosha
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You got your karma... You flip the queen and king's position..

gangrocks-gv
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That guy moves the pieces fast and smoothly like a machine.

M-DVD
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He looked that way because she should have won, still having her queen but she just as she hesitated at the end, she ran out of time on her clock. in such a close game that’s not how you want a quality game to finish.

Edit: I edited this comment because a few people were thinking black would have inevitably won regardless of a clock. Once she captures queen for queen and his king trades her queen, here is the White Winning via checkmate sequence (black
With zero blunders)

f6 c3 2. f7 c2 3. f8=Q c1=Q+ 4. Ka2 Qc2+ 5. Ka1 Qc3+ 6. Kb1 Qxd3+ 7. Kc1 Qxa3+ 8. Kd1 Qb3+ 9. Ke2 Qc2+ 10. Ke3 Qc1+ 11. Kf2 Qd2+ 12. Kf3 Qxd3+ 13. Kg4 Qf6 14. Qf6+ Kg2 15. Qf3+ Kg1 16. Qg3#

Danny-ntts
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the way i remember how kings and queens are set on board are "they are next to each other in the middle of your side, but queen is always on your pieces color while king's always on opposite color than your pieces."

cloudyt
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From that last move, white is lost. As noted, when Dina takes the queen, king takes queen, and pawn. May be if white king maneuvers around pawn to a3 it would drag on a few extra moves. If alternatively, white queen goes to f1, then black queen to d1 and same result. Else, white queen to f4 to hunt the pawn, but then black queen to d1 for check mate. Even if you go back a few moves, white is still lost. I think Dina's mistake was aimlessly chasing the king around the board. Should have left queen at e4 and pushed f5 pawn up the board for promotion.

crb
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Nah we got sad chess edits before GTA 6

mifidy.mp