The king was on e2, both smile - GM Pia Cramling v GM Anna Muzychuk | FIDE Grand Swiss 2023 Women
The only decisive Classical rated game between GM Pia Cramling (SWE, 2440) and GM Anna Muzychuk (UKR, 2510) happened over 18 years ago. Anna won that game. What happens when they face each other in the final round of FIDE Grand Swiss 2023 Women? Find out in this video.
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This is the first video of pia cramling I have seen play on youtube in a tournament. ❤ she's a positional beast in chess
Legend GM Pia Cramling ❤60yrs old yet playing great chess and wat a comeback in this tournament from 1/4 to 7/11 .
for people figuring out what is the title about: Pia accidantly knocked her king in 4:32 and put him back on wrong field (e1). Anna have noticed that and told Pia so they both smiled and Pia fixed her king :)
Bro saved me 4 minutes
Pia is easily one of the most likable chess players ive never seen
It's been many years now but I have seen her in person during several Swedish chess championships and she is indeed one of the nicest persons you're likely to meet.
And she and her partner Juan raised an equally likable daughter, Anna Cramling
@@ariadnepyanfar1048 Anna is generally likable, but she is not on the level of likable of Pia lol
The editing is amazing! Other channels need the physical board and the digital board! Too many just show the physical.
Great chess by Anna muzychuk
And Gm Pia
Pia and Anna are my chess heroes! They are the “One, Two, Punch” of my chess learning curve! The commentary is always great…but the energetic attitude is what keeps me coming back for more! Bravo ladies!
I don't know either one of them in person, so I can only wonder how the way each player handles the pieces may be a reflection of both their personalities and playing styles. Very interesting game.
I know you in person, and you are terrible and should be in jail
Rare footage of Anna's mum playing in a live tournament
the accuracy is incredible
Excellent draw ! Hats off to Pia, her King was walking on desert😀
Which draw? I didn't see any result. I don't get this video.
An understandable reaction if you're not experienced in chess. It isn't clearly stated. Since neither white or black was winning and that neither side can make progress in the last position you can infer that the handshake in the end meant a draw. @@seeess925
@@seeess925 watch 8:35 onwards, Anna offered the Draw & it was accepted
Big fan of GM Pia ❤️🇮🇳
ive met and anna and her sister and i cheekily interviewed them both in Gibraltar its the high point of my life
Bongcloud delayed variation
Why do the players have to record their moves? Why not have someone do it for them that then enters them into a database of all games?
Because you end up with a single point of failure. Same reason they do not just trust an electronic board (as they are using that). The sheets are for more things then just having them recorded and in a database. They are used for example to claim draws in case of repetition or 50-moves. So if the single person writes down something wrong, then suddenly a draw can not be claimed.
🤫cheaper
RC1??
(I am a beginner): when a person accidentally knocks over pieces and put them back, is it a “gentlemen’s rule” to agree where pieces were? These ladies were so very professional!
Not really - if the opponent realises that the piece is on the wrong square, they should point it out. If they can't agree or can't remember which square it was on, their scoresheets (and in tournaments which are televised, the footage) would tell them. If neither of them realises that it's on the wrong square, they can play on from that position, but that's extremely unlikely at GM level.
Seems Pia drinks a lot of coffee :)
More or less all scandinavians do, tror jag.
This is a great lesson on how to effectively use your king. Anna did not want to analyze the game afterwards.
Pia is a great GM ,her positionnal style is marvellous
Her*😂
@@devshankarpandey3764 you're right *her
@@gillesdumont4436 edit it
@@devshankarpandey3764 done
@@gillesdumont4436 i am happy 😊😁
Go Pia! 🇸🇪🇬🇧
GG
WHO WON is that a draw ??
💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Pia👍
And Anna losses to Feisty Forest in CoffeeChess.
Finally, the true Lady Cramling, the content I want to see from this family...
You need to see a different content, something about education and politeness
So Anna beat Pia when she was 5 years old?
Anna Muzychuk is 33 years old. 33-18=15
Chess babes battle it out
both nervious
I’m not well versed in chess. How did Anna win when it appeared she was trapped?
It's a draw.
It must be distracting to have those cameras in your face whilst playing chess.
If you are distracted by what happens around the board, let alone static inanimate objects, I don't think you ever get to that level.
I'm very much below their level but even I lose all concept of my surroundings when deep in thought during a longer over the board game.
@@landsgevaer Carlsen claimed to have been distracted by his opponent wearing a watch... a pretty feeble excuse for being completely outplayed by someone much lower rated than him. Even at club level you learn to concentrate completely on the game, regardless of what else is going on around you.
@@escapedlunatic27 Yeah, you can get to that level if you are on extremely rare occasions distracted. The incident doesn't turn into the rule. Carlsen has played many tournaments with cameras as well though.
@@landsgevaerlol Fischer is turning in his grave rn
This was a really great and high level game by Pia. A4 I think it was the only inaccuracy due to Rc4 but she holded nicely the endgame. Respect for her for keeping it up, its not easy at this age.
Why did Anna give up?
She didn't give up, she offered a draw. There was no way for either to win, they would have just gone back and forth moving the same piece over and over for infinity or until time ran out. So they tied.
@@elizabeth5985But Anna won, as the description says.
@@agustinbarquero8898The description refers to the game they played 18 years ago. Anna won that game. In this game, they drew.
Thumbs down. It says Anna won 18 years ago. But does not say who won in this video. It shows nowhere the result.
because it was draw
@@husi64 Where? It does not say that.
@@seeess925 Watch the video, you don't want to give the result necessarily.
Did you watch the whole video? Did you see their positions? Did you see Anna offer the draw at 8:45?
@@konroh2 I did and there was no result in the video.