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I am become Einstein, destroyer of Oppenheimer. - Albert Einstein
Now I am become life, the destroyer of the destroyer of worlds.
- Albert Einstein, maybe
@@usibistro mmm yes destroyer of destroyer of worlds (terraria reference 🤨)
@@nnnnhy 💀blud thinks it is a terraria reference
@@Hellodinho He do be a bit confused
Frank holding Levy hostage and still allowing him to deliver us chess content. Thank you Frank 🙏
this tbh
Yes indeed🙏
Frank is a tank
Cheeky Frank
our lord and savior
No matter how big of a bomb Oppenheimer built, it'll never be scarier than Levy's stare
Exactly
Agreed
Fax
For real
Levy IS the bomb. It is rumored that those who see a mushroom cloud resulting from a detonated bombenheimer can see Levy Rohzman and Tony Khan staring back down at them.
“Oppenheimer was a destroyer of worlds but certainly not a destroyer of the chessboard!”
you can tell he was so proud of that joke
He destroyed Japan chessboard, Hence Shogi was born
Oppy was a weak player. Einstein knew how to punish weak moves.
You can tell gotham is expecting this video to pop off and leave his usual audience cause oppenheimer is the subject, hes going over all the basics for new viewers which is nice to see
Yup, but he’s prolly right- good for Gotham to try to grow people who like chess
Neat little observation
@@yocarter9221this gotta be sarcasm😂
He was a little late though
As opposed to all those people who make videos they don't want anyone to see...?
What an unexpected twist in the World Cup, can’t wait to see these two in the Candidates!
Im you but white
@@valorantsucks60im you but a pawn
@@adeeneditz8624i am groot
@@adeeneditz8624I am batman
+2
Now we just need an Oppenheimer vs Barbie chess match
Barbie would win
Oppenheimer played like an 800
@@t-rozbenouameur5304 hahaha
It’s interesting how Einstein’s chess strategy is similar to his personality: patient, efficient, and experienced Edit: It’s wild everyone keeps replying the same thing as if they just came up with the worlds best roast, it’s just really funny.
Einstein personality wise was much closer to Mikhail Tal than someone like Kasparov.
Lol you knew him personally?
Little cringe
Oh no, Levy got kidnapped again
Oppenheimer is the opposite, his strategy is pretty explosive
As an Oppenheimer, I can confirm this gave me the motivation to become destroyer of the worlds
That quote is taken out of context 😦
You've become death 😲
@@yerik6034you're taken out of context bud. This oppenheimer has spoken. He will be like Gorlok and become the destroyer of worlds
@@velvet373🤓🤓
@@velvet373 ok buddy
"Me attack queen 😊, aww you moved it 😥" - levy
The game ended abruptly when Oppenheimer dropped a bowling ball on the board.
"Accidentally"
@@hasnaali6213"what do you mean the bowling ball destroyed the chesboard? 😦😦.... My bowling ball? The pieces broke?😦😦 How could this happen?😢😢"
imagine chess but with mutually assured destruction
It's very impressive that Levy can record a video with such passion even when at gunpoint
I felt he was probably high during this video
not higher than this ratio@@vedantvasugupta9434
@@vedantvasugupta9434saving energy for champs
I don't understand the reference... how is is held at gunpoint?
@@maximilianklein2062Bro thinks he’s Hikaru
I don't know how much forethought goes into what you are going to say but your ability to just start a recording and be so articulate without much or no editing is astounding.
finally someone said this
Look up penguinz2.0 you’ll be surprised
@@BLMSspeedrunsI'm sure he does an outline for each episode but ya no jump cuts is so refreshing. Seems like every channel on KZhead can't get even a single sentence out without cuts
"Your pawn is hanging." "No shit Enstein." "Here comes my intercontinental ballistic missile you bozo!" "What?" "What?" Actuall recorded dialogue between these two gentlemen.
Incredible dialog
Bosnian Ape Society style
Underrated comment
Thats how that came to be 💀
@@owenfeilds agreed
I was surprised how well Einstein played, granted he’s a genius, but he was playing really really well
Having had to study the mathematical notation he invented, I can't say I'm particularly surprised. I wouldn't be surprised at any of his moves, though I would also assume that Einstein studied chess for longer, and probably did play. You know who would kick all of their ass at chess out of the physicists of that day? John von Neumann. If von Neumann had studied chess instead of mathematics, he'd probably be the greatest of all time by a wide margin.
Einstein was European, and Chess was very popular in Europe. Most cafe dwellers played at a club level. Einstein wasn't that great in chess, he deliberately avoided learning it, because he said it was addictive, and a waste of brain-space.
@@hellomate639I'm taking a GR course right now and did a fair amount of Einstein notation in previous math methods classes. Einstein notation is my arch nemesis
Einstein was the type of guy who studies everything about chess in a few months and becomes a GM
@@rabbitshady499 Hardly works that way
Einstein: "Coincidence is God's way of staying anonymous".
Hi Gotham, at 1:21 you state that "There are more chess positions possible [...] than there are atoms in the universe" which is unfortunately incorrect. There are more chess games possible than atoms in the universe, but the number of possible legal chess positions is closer to the number of atoms on earth (specifically the current lowest upper bound is about 10^48)
Is that assuming that pawns must become queens or that pawns can become knights, rooks, and bishops as well?
@@Mathignihilcehk it's an upper bound, pawns can promote to anything
Hyperbole is a thing.
@@soltari2007 I don't care if it was hyperbole or not, you deserve to know the actual number
This was the *Acshually 🤓* comment
“Einstein was a Gotham chess subscriber” so proud of you Levy
Can we appreciate levy's bed, Making sure he gets enought rest to deliver more content, truly the hero of this channel
no bozo comment copypasta
@@rishishukla3964at this point i think this is post-irony
loved the part where Einstein said "It's steining time" and einsteined all over the board
Dude this meme is still so fuckibg funny keep up the good work
@@Ludzigno idea if your comment is meant ironically but i loled more about it than about the actual comment above
😂
They should’ve played atomic chess
This man Einstein.. he seems so clever. He should study physics or something. His future is so bright
😂😂😂
He’s a mathematician and invented E=Mc^2 and he also contributed in physics as well.
Yes. He should get a scholarship to a university. Maybe to Princeton
woooosh @@stevejohn7459
It was really awesome for Oppenheimer and Einstein to not only play a game of chess for us, but also to record the moves and publish them. Stand up guys!
Ty
Don't be silly! Chess websites record the games automatically.
It was in 1933 and the moves were recorded, einstein was actually an avid chess player
@@benmartin2794this game between the two didn't happen though. There's literally zero good evidence of it.
@@myhatmygandhi6217 There are no logical grounds for saying it didn't happen. It's perfectly possible. It would be interesting to know who found and published it.
The reason Einstein won was because he didn't skip his lesson with Levy like Oppenheimer did!
cmon give the guy a break, he was busy shooting a movie
"Theory of relativity speaks for itself " ~Albert Einstein
We need to give Levy a round of applause for being held in hostage and still managing to beat up his captor when he need to make chess content
Yall needa stop with these comments, they are old and not funny or original
@@mrmotorghost9900 Hall 💀
@@mrmotorghost9900 new response dropped
little pedantic note, the commonly quoted statistic is that there are more possible chess games than atoms in the universe (Shannon). Levy said "chess positions"
They actually played 5d chess but we were able to comprehend it only with our 3d brain
Imagine if Oppenheimer played the ICBM gambit against Einstein
the " me attack queen oh you moved it me attack pawn oh you defend me attack bishop" got me laughing. LOL
You make every game not only a chess lesson but at least 10 times more interesting and entertaining as well. So, thank you! 🙏💖
I can't believe Oppenheimer didn't play the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit
Oppenheimer after the game "I am dead, and destroyed my world"
He's back boys. The old school content that made me fall in love with this channel is full on display here and it makes me very happy.
i was literally thinking about this game yesterday, its so great to see you make a video on it
Great topic chosen! More of this!
Todays stare was extremely short yet this could be because he’s trying to signal he’s kidnapped LORE IMPLICATIONS make this a 8/10 stare
EXACTLY! At the very least, the kidnapper let Gotham record videos.
Unfortunately the kidnapper is immune to Levy's stare, Levy might need Oppenheimer's assistance to get out of this...
Levy you make awesome content! You helped me get better at chess 😁
This is one of your best videos. Great Teaching. And speaking to possibly New Viewers. Great job
These guys are way better than I thought they'd be
The little symbols on every move and the correction makes this very fun to watch especially for beginners 😀
Einstein seems like a smart guy i think he should try being a physicist
Oppenheimer’s rage at this game was unfathomable
Really fun showing, thankyou Gotham
would love to see more historic chess games covered👍
Levy: We use N for Knight, even though the K is silent because the King is K Levy (the very next sentence): For some unknown reason we use N for knight.
To make the game more appealing to youngsters, they should start calling it a horse and notate it with an H. Rooks should probably be called Towers as well.
One of the best gotham videos so far
I like the podcast sound of your voice, hope you keep the setup for the regular videos from home.
Oppenheimer not playing the icbm attack is just a shame
I think this is one of the most well explained and comprehensive breakdowns on this channel. Very educational.
just a small note: there are more possible games than atoms in the universe, not positions. It is estimated that there are more than 10^80 atoms. As a simple estimation of the positions, one can calculate with 64 squares, which can take one of 13 states (empty, K, k, Q, q, R, r, ...). That gives you 13^64 different positions, or about 10^71. Obviously, this includes numerous incorrect positions; in fact, there are probably only 10^44ish positions. A popular estimate for the number of games is 10^120
Proud to say I found you before that movie! But super happy for your success man!!
What a peculiar chess match
Almost looks like it didn't happen. Somebody invented a game that had the post pins & hooks imaginable. Weird that we only hear about it now 🙄
can we all take a moment to appreciate levy's commentary laced with brilliant physics and atomic related puns
Oppenheimer probably tries to play the intercontinental missile opening with white
I've been keeping close watch for the latest on the world cup, and this is the next video that gets posted lmao. Totally unexpected! Solid content as usual though.
I believe they played a game, but I don’t think they would’ve written down their moves for a friendly game.
Can we appreciate how Levy makes all of our days?
Props to the people holding Levy hostage to record and be in the future
Solid beginning stare into the void, could be a bit more interesting though, the hotel room and airport control tower vocals really adds to the vibe. 7.5/10
17:08 The K in Knight used to be pronounced in old English during the Anglo Saxon period of English history. Around roughly 700 AD or something.
It hung around well after the Norman invasion and into early or mid modern English, in fact. Closer to the 17th century (which is why it survived to make its way into English standardization that persists today). Kuh'night, Kuh'nife-wacky language, this is.
German: Knecht... (different meaning: servant, dependent worker, here: vasall of a higher aristocrat or member of nobility)
I appreciate Levy's investigating journal, since it revealed the shocking and incredible fact that E4 is a book move!
Einstein wrote the book.
Bro that opening was a whole ass library 😅
PP on the PP was an underrated line
Best quote ever "Oppenheimer might be the destroyer of worlds he wasn't destroyer of any chess boards though"
Waiting for the Pragg vs. Arjun matchup... We NEED to hear your thoughts on it! Content's great as always!
Yeah 1 like from me🎉
He prolly wont be covering them, but he'll inform in next classical match up
I don’t know why he doesn’t cover if magnus is not playing
@@Maverick11197views
@@Maverick11197 I think its definitely worth covering! Was a marathon game with some insane turnarounds! Not to mention the fact that every win other than Pragg’s last one was with Black
Thanks for covering the tiebreaks!❤
“Air traffic control, you are free to sacrifice the rook.”
We need Frank to do a whole episode analysing a chess match imitating Levi. Make it happen lol
I thought the number of chess 'games' is bigger than number of atoms in the universe not the chess 'positions'
That game totally blew up
As an airport control tower I can confirm Levy sounds like one of us.
What a wonderful turn of events 💪😤
Keep up the good work 🎉🎉
quick fact ceck : How many chess positions are possible? It is estimated there are between 10^111 and 10^123 positions (including illegal moves) in Chess. (If you rule out illegal moves that number drops dramatically to 10^40 moves. it is estimated that there may be 10^78 to 10^82 atoms in the known universe. so unless you count illegal moves, the universe is still winning. doesnt change what you're trying to say though, theres a crazy amount of possible chess positions
As a linguist, there was a time where we pronounced the “k” in “knight”. That’s why it’s there. English does what’s convenient though, so the sound got dropped but the letter stayed.
I really enjoyed the commentary in this video! I think it would be interesting if you gave an estimated elo of the players in these historical games (as if the game happened now)!
Guess the elo: 1930's edition
Would you be interested in doing a vid on the games of Marcel Duchamp? He's most notably the conceptual artist who made Fountain, the readymade sculpture that's just a urinal on a plinth. But he was also an accomplished amateur chess player. He was a French delegate to FIDE, he wrote a book on endgame theory, and he played the US Champion Frank Marshall to a draw in 1930.
Enjoyed it, Levy. Thanks!
Making these celebrity game into guess the elo videos would be legendary
Great video again Gotham, amazing quality as always
the video was uploaded 2 minutes ago you didn’t even watch it
Very cool. Would love to see some more celebrity chess matches! Actually quite useful for beginners
Oppenheimer: Now I am become 400, the maker of blunders
Einstein really said: "I'm not in danger... because I AM the danger"
Levy be studying History for content 😂❤❤
Sadly this game almost certainly did not happen, but its fun to think about and interesting match. If curious, this is the best info i could find which was from an article by Edward Winter. “Our fifth ‘Chess Mysteries’ article noted that the Dictionnaire des échecs by François Le Lionnais and Ernst Maget (Paris, 1967) reproduced from Freude am Schach by Gerhard Henschel (Gütersloh, 1959) a game purportedly won by Stalin, and that the Dictionnaire expressed some doubt about its authenticity. Strange to say, exactly the same occurred regarding a game attributed to Einstein... On pages 51-54 of his book Henschel presented the following game ‘which Albert Einstein played against the American nuclear physicist Oppenheimer’: 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 b5 5 Bb3 Nf6 6 O-O Nxe4 7 Re1 d5 8 a4 b4 9 d3 Nc5 10 Nxe5 Ne7 11 Qf3 f6 12 Qh5+ g6 13 Nxg6 hxg6 14 Qxh8 Nxb3 15 cxb3 Qd6 16 Bh6 Kd7 17 Bxf8 Bb7 18 Qg7 Re8 19 Nd2 c5 20 Rad1 a5 21 Nc4 dxc4 22 dxc4 Qxd1 23 Rxd1+ Kc8 24 Bxe7 Resigns. No date or venue was given by Henschel, and the note of caution in the Dictionnaire was ignored by subsequent writers. Page 415 of Şah Cartea de Aur by Constantin Ştefaniu (Bucharest, 1982) described it as a ‘game of historic value’ played in the United States in 1940. Pages 157-160 of El maravilloso mundo del ajedrez by Emilio Carrillo Alonso (Mexico City, 2002) gave both the Stalin game and the Einstein one, heading each of them ‘Moscow, 1926’. Elsewhere (e.g. passim and ad nauseam on the Internet) the date of the Einstein game is recorded as 1933, and the venue as Princeton. A. Soltis gave the game on page 372 of the July 1979 Chess Life & Review, introduced with a claim (devoid of any corroboration) that ‘it was apparently played in the late 1940s when Hans Albert Einstein, son of the Einstein, and Robert Oppenheimer were both on the faculty of the University of California at Berkeley’. What, then, is the truth about the ‘Einstein game’? More specifically, did Henschel’s 1959 book mark its first appearance in print?”
None of this actually proves the game almost certainly did not happen. The text does not even suggest this. The text, at worst, suggests the game was cited poorly by the original sources who published it, and subsequent writers ignored the fact. This can happen just as easily with a game that happened.
@@angelmendez-rivera351 it wasn’t just “cited poorly” the original source of the game “expressed some doubt about its authenticity”. Which was ignored in all later mentions of it, with various details changed at a whim. I spent some time looking into this and was mislead by tons of misinformation, that article is by far the best summary with sources.
Lenin was actually photographed playing chess, against a political rival named Bogdanov. Bogdanov won the game - I don't know if the moves were recorded.
Bro thought he could split the board in two and achieve equilibrium at the same time 💀
Levy’s stare ended very quickly, this is him calling for help after getting kidnapped
Oppenheimer checkmated more than 10000 people at the same time, is he then better than Magnus?
More like 100,000
That's not funny. Like, really not funny.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ethanhenderson3942 Don't cry
No. Checkmating 10 000 opponents is not as significant if the quality of play of the opponents is significantly lower. Magnus Carlsen has the record he has against people who, on their own right, are far better than almost any player of the 20th century, with few exceptions. This is what makes Carlsen such a great player.
Ok but when's the Barbie vs Bratz match?
Amazing Ezplanation!
This felt like chess ASMR, love it
Einstein + Oppenheimer = 100000 Elo 😂❤❤
Don't worry guys. The kidnapper is now his friend! The kidnapper didn't know Levy that well but after watching a few videos of chess he realised that Levy is a great dude.
Lima syndrome moment
The kidnapper is frank
"Or uhhh.... I don't know. Other stuff" - Levy, and international chess master
17:21 A horse detonates a bomb on Oppenheimer 🤣🤣🤣
Someone give this man a GM title 😂, i think he deserves it ^^
Thank you for making chess videos interesting. Always puts a smile on my face.
“Can’t believe it” by t-pain is such a classic
Einstein played chess as a boy, became great friends with World Champion Emanuel Lasker and was about 1800+ in strength.