The Disrespect Championship Rematch | Hans Niemann vs Christopher Yoo | World Rapid 2022
It is well known by now about GM Christopher Yoo (USA) felt disrespected by GM Hans Niemann (USA) at the last US Championship 2022. They have lots of games against each other online. However, the number of rated games they have played are only three - all of them were Classical. Niemann won two and Yoo has won one. What happens when they face each other at the World Rapid 2022? Check out this explosive battle arising out of QGD Exchange variation featuring a trendy line. Also don't miss the King down resignation at the end. Are you aware of this archaic way of resignation?
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12:54 That's such a cool way to resign. Laying the king. 🔥🔥
That's how it used to be
a bit extra nowadays
I always do that
Christopher Yoo is more of an artist's nature. That is, he is not so pragmatic for a chess player. He has also done chess studies, some of which even won prizes.
Thanks he did not drop the whole board)
Thank you for putting the board and analysis bar in this video! 👍👍🙌
yea but needs someone to explain it. Too many steps to actually reach that potential.
Absolutely agree with that. It WOULD BE SO BENEFICIAL TO MAKE IT ALWAYS REQUIRED AT ANY CAMERA SHARED GAME.
Thanks for bringing back the 2D board! Regards from the Netherlands :)
Respect speaks for itself
Real ones know this is an underated comment 😂😂
@@simongiguere2390 I'm a wooden boy, so I don't get it
Holy shit let it go, it's been dead for months
Bonus points to Chris fir resigning by toppling his king.
I see lot's of respect for each other this time, well done Gentlemen!
lots*
@@rrock2025 wanker*
- "Are you aware of this archaic way of resignation?" - Of course, everyone knows it.
Lmao fr
This is why chess pieces need to be made of fragile glass.
Respect to both players! Christopher will have his day. (But Hans was a bit more gentle with the pieces.)
These two know each other quite well (from the Bay area) and I think the controversy was overblown. Chris clarified and walked back his comments in a later interview. There are no ill feelings at all.
What is the point of having ill feelings towards an engine anyways
@@williamrobert9898 Yes... he used an engine in this game. 🤔
@@DaaimShabazz Hans: I AM the engine
5:05 the eye glance when Christopher castled O-O it was then both knew this is the beginning of the end...
I think that way of resignation was more of an acceptance of complete domination.
love how they're polar opposites in how they move their pieces
Wheres the post match interview with Yoo? Did he feel disrespected again?
At 4:32 Hans played bd3 instead of ng5. And Yoo was letting him. The Eval bar did not flinch. What's wrong with ng5? Was the idea to snap the pawn (he did later on) only after development?
Probably because of that Queen Check on g3. That would mean "destroying whites castling" or exchanging queens if white would put his queen in f2 to block check. Perhaps that would make the drawing chances higher for black. Black had a very open king, and its defense would be much easier if white would lose castling rights or after a queen exchange.
Qh6 maybe
Yoo ended the rapid tournmanet ahead of Hans, scoring 7.5/13. Go Christopher!!!
He ended both tournaments ahead, but it's no competition. Both are talented. I've known both since they were about 10 or 12.
lol
@@mdhs6575 get the Beads out of your mouth
@@weevilunderwood149 lol Christopher got rekt like Magnus stop crying this is chess everyone losses at one point
Bro, i ended the tourney with 13/13 because I didn’t play in it 😂
Crazy game!! Respect for Hans
finally you put a board on the screen.
so Hans only sets up the board when he wins?
he's literally not the only one to do that
@@moctezuma_2 but he is the only one that cheated. He is a fraud.
@@lucianoconde3133 as far as I know its not yet confirmed if he has cheated in rank games.
@@mattkossuth3008 okay liberal.
@@mattkossuth3008 That is correct lol; take care.
2:45 why didn't Christopher grab the free pawn at Nxc3?
10:46 Can anyone tell me why ND4 was not played ?
Its always so interesting to watch Hans play. Such a beautiful and exciting chess from him
you mean stockfish.
@jotarokujo5132 Jumping on every post to go on about stockfish etc. is getting boring now.
@@jotarokujo5132 yes coz ppl are still butt hurt in the somewhat toxic and getting more toxic chess community. watch 2 much hikmaru.
@@CrookedNose2131 they just be mad coz they have 0 legit everdence what so ever but immature children love to complain they must watch hikmaru way 2 much.
@@CrookedNose2131 Don't mind the casuals, they're here for the drama.
It's weird to watch how Hans plays. He always looks away from the board until his opponent makes the move. It's like he's trying to feel something...
I wondered about that too, but a lot of GMs do that. They all can play blindfold chess
Woooosh
That is how people think, look normal to me
looking away from the board helps a lot of players calculate without the current position distracting them. other players close their eyes when calculating but it's the same concept
@@hunterhunter5998 I usually close my eyes when calculating a line. Also you will notice even when players are not looking at board and calculating a line the eye pupils move constantly as they are moving pieces in the head. It's not a blank stare.
Can somebody explain to me why yoo resigned in 12:56 ??? He could have just taken the knight or am I missing something?
Unwinnable position. After king takes knight we have rook takes c7 and from there it's a forced mate.
At 1:30, Queen A4 Check just wins the bishop, no? Or am I missing something?
Nc6
Niemann completely outplayed him. He is a beast. His pieces virtually never went backwards during the game. From the pawn break, he advanced like a steamroller inexorably. The clock is 9:33 for Niemann vs 0:33 for Yoo by the end.
True
it doesn't look like niemann is even playing a game, looks like he is trying to figure out his next move on board throgh some kind od reading
@@teamadministrator4822 yeah it is funny that he is looking away from the board for long periods when it is not his turn and Christopher's eyes were always on the board. Hans beat him with so much time remaining too. I think was able to beat him so fast and able to look away from the board because he had anal help
@@teamadministrator4822 He's a beast in blitz games he is taking over naroditsky and alireza firouzja and even sometimes Hikaru
@@unknown-unknown69 Nihal always has his number though.
At 2:22 why not take with the knight attacking the queen
hans play on his rating, christopher no , what kind a opening is that , and specialy that castling for a gm?
it seems there are many inaccuracies.
No deja de ser máquina.Saludos.
Beginners question: Why doesn't black pawn take rook at 11:16?
Black wants to save his king in that position.
why he didn't take with the knight on c3?????
I'm curious, why didn't Christopher take the rook with the pawn on b7 after Hans captures his knight with the rook?
Pretty sure Qe5+ leads to checkmate.
It's the fist time I see that way of resignation in a pro level game.
Don’t understand why bxc6 was not played earlier.
Castling king side was a big mistake for Yoo.
You are absolutely correct. I seen early there will be no castling on that side for black, then later it happened. I looked for a attack I must have missed, but no, none.
I couldn't believe seeing such a bad move from a 2000+ rated player.
2:00 the beads suggested only three squares, Bc4, Ba4 or Bxf6. Let's find out...
el ritmo con el que hmn mueve las piezas es casi bradicinésico
Castling into a wide open king side uff
At 12:17 could the black queen take out that pawn for mate?
There is nothing disrespect about this game. He is showing how much he was outclassed and resigned by toppling his king. Its a respect.
The title is referring to the history between Hans and Yoo. A few months ago they played a match in the U.S. Open and Christopher said he felt disrespected in every way imaginable or something like that. Enjoy: kzhead.info/sun/ZqmHYdCAqGSvgmg/bejne.html
Maybe a dumb question: Why doesn't Yoo take the white rook on C6 for ages? What am I missing?
I'd like to know aswell. I'd take immediately, then again im a rook
The queen goes to the center and checks the king. Ultimately black must give up both rooks and he is probably getting mated in short order.
Strong play by Hans Niemann. Christopher Yoo tore up the castling side too much. I liked the way Hans Niemann prepared the pawn avalanche in the center. Christopher Yoo was powerless after that.
He was stupid to go grabbing pawns on the queen side. Rxc6 was so obviously incoming and he just didn't recognise the danger
Double disrespect
11:21 Neimann clearly surprised that Yoo didn't capture the rook.
11:59 why did yoo did not capture rook ? And he resigned early.
If black takes the rook, white mates in a few moves after Qe5+. Black didn’t resign early. In the final position, there’s no stopping Rc7+, mating trivially.
@@metaphysician7621 thank you.
As a noob can I ask why he resigned? Why not take the Knight with his king?
Why do grandmasters players playing a match so often look like they have just awakened (or are trying to)?
GM HANS NIEMANN GRANDE IDOLO NIVEL MAGNUS BUENO ENTRE LOS MEJORES
Yoos hands speak for themselves 👋
Since there was no obligatory cougher in the crowd Hans had to oblige.
The chess spoke for itself. Attack was so dominant 🥶
Sooooo why did Yoo feel disrespected at the last US championships? What happened?
couldnt niemann capture the bishop for free witha a check? the pinned one?
Christopher Yoo afterwards: First he disrespected me... now he violated me!
Why did he felt disrespected? Where is IT?
Yoo can do : 5,54 C3 this critical move...he was moving the Queen only...🤗
Why did Chris not take the rook on C6 with his pawn? I don't understand the hesitation.
this entire game was disrespectful 😂 also playing on down a rook.
2:20 black to move. Why not knight takes knight again?
He resigned like in the early 20 th century.
Are loud burps legal
I’m confused, why doesn’t he just take the knight with his king at the end?
After king takes knight next comes rook c7 check, and with queen and rook on the back two ranks it quickly loses.
I can hear the vibration
We resign like this here in Québec
Wasnt the bishop trapped at 3:14
F3
He should have tried castling queen side maybe?
Justice and freedom for Hans! :)
why does Hanns look at his opponent every 3 sec?
Total domination by Niemann. GR8 Victory.
They should install metal detectors under the table everytime Niemann plays.
2:45 why not nxc3
Why does Hans doesn't look at the board at all ,, is he concentrating on something else?
Holy GIGACHAD chess speaks for itself
Lying the King is much better & respectful than breaking it😅
lol
It's just a total mismatch! Christopher seems to become a beginner and Nieman gets too bored!
That was painful
I’m here for the vibrating comments.
Beating an International Master -> kzhead.info/sun/YKqIZZFsn4t5a6M/bejne.html
Poor guy it was all mental....i mean how can you not see rxc6? He was just extremely nervous for the disrespect
Hans does not look at the board.
Chess speaks for itself....the guy z a genius
Nice game
It's almost like Hans is training to be the best/fastest player of all time. It seems like he always plays fast and sometimes he crushes, sometimes he crashes. If he figures it out, he'll be a real problem because he's wreckless but is going for it every time.
11:06 wouldn't rook f3 for white be winning since black queen has no where to go?? Edit, nevermind because then black could play queen takes g4 pawn and be winning
Crazy game but great attack. Hans barely looked at the board.
Yeah.....your right but he seldom does. Wonder what is so interesting to him in the room?
Hans resting face is anger
Why didn't he take back at 11:19?
Hi SeunDr, because of Qe5+! (exclamation mark). And then the black king is in big trouble, a mate net between the light square bishop and the queen on the dark squares. It will be a checkmate in few moves I guess. We can also notice that the knight on c6 was guarding e5.
After taking the Rook, Queen can move up and give a check on e5, this forces King to move to g8. Then Bishop to h7 is checkmate as it's protected by the knight.
@@Jack-cs5pm no. first the rook can block on g7, the king doesnt have to move (e7 tho and then it looks bad to me). If the King moves then Bh7 might still be winning but certainly is not mate (bc of the same rook mentioned before). Bg7 or Sg7 seems to win material. There may be a forced mate but i cant tell. What i can say is that Bh7 is not mate ^^'
@@biankaj.v.2218 if he blocks with the rook then Hans can simply take the pawn with his rook and then he is lined up to take the rook as its now pinned by the queen, if the other rook tries to block this he can just take and again the remaining rook is pinned so it becomes mate quickly
@@Jack-cs5pm Rf7 makes no sense at all indeed but why point it out.
Why didnt he accept the bishop dropping at end?
Threat wasn't bishop dropping - it's rook c7 check.
Im a noob. Why is it game over 12:38? Why cant the king take the knight???
Then Rc7+ winning the bishop and then its mate in a couple moves. White can pin the rook also when Nxf7 happens. Rook on f1 can also come active because the back rank checkmate is then not possible for black. Either way i see it is that hans pieces are more active thats an advantage also .
@@AverageJoe1006 THANK YOU!!! I SEE IT NOW!!! Wow i need more practice lolololol
@@Cr00klynsFinesthappy to help , buy a good beginners book. Play 30 minute games online. Maybe join a club and you will improve. Important thing is dont give up, chess can mentally fk you up. Edit: do chess puzzles also.
Yoo just went to catch King's neighbours but caught up there and settled.
THE FURTIVE GLANCES ☠☠☠☠
I am new to chess, can someone explain to me why he resigned ? please
If he takes knight there rxc7 check them rg7 mate (forced)
Thanks
Good game, Hans.
Hans eyes focus..he's not thinking?
He tries to make it look like that yes
Гений, вообще не напрягался.
Had to Like, just for the title.
Haven't seen that way of resigning in my entire life
Watch, “The Queen’s Gambit.”
I was always told this is how to indicate you resign
Laying down the king has always been the proper way to resign.
When I was a kid that's how I was taught you should resign
@@ZerpaLuis12 and “Searching for Bobby Fischer”
Christopher Yoo: let me grabe those juicy ahh pawns and figure out later what to do 😂😂😂
I like how first movie neiman is already stressing 😂😂
Waiting the balls to charge
This game is sloppy, black should have taken white's knight with his knight first and then fork white's king & rook in that variation. Are these guys GM? Where's Magnus at?
you think GM's didn't consider knight takes knight? it's inaccurate because White plays Qd2 or Qb3 and then recaptures the knight or bishop next move. Black falls way behind in development with weak kingside (makes castling very unsafe) and is significantly worse