When a 3 Year Old Prodigy Faced a World Champion

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Published 2023-03-14
What happens when a 3 year old plays a world champ, find out in this action packed chess match between Anatoly Karpov and Misha Osipov

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All Comments (21)
  • @sweetdurt2143
    Misha: I learned the alphabet. Russian TV host: BRING SHAKESPEARE!!!
  • @SabreWolferos
    I love how Karpov respected the child enough to not go easy on him
  • @sierraj7480
    Other countries: in a few years with more training, you’ll be the best. In Russia: He’s ready.
  • Russian chess games be like: Step 1: Learn the basics of chess Step 2: Defeat God
  • @tahaijaz1424
    comes in trashtalks a kid offers a draw defeats the kid shake hands with him makes him cry refuses to elaborate leaves
  • I'm not shocked of misha losing to Karpov but I'm shocked that misha learnt chess at only 3 years old
  • @hoffman_id
    - 12th World Champion - International Grandmaster - Merit master of sport of USSR - Anatoly Karpov
  • @sweetdurt2143
    Misha: I learned multiplication today. Russian TV host: I invite to this studio, the greatest scientific mind of human history, a respected astrophysics, the one to discover relatively of the spacetime fabric, I bring forward... ALBERT EINSTEIN!!!
  • @Columbocops
    What impressed me the most was Karpov's conduct. What a wonderful pedagogue and human being! He didn't go easy on the kid but he didn't crush him like a flea (which is what Kasparov would have done). He treated him with respect.
  • @Berentiko
    Imagine the grandmaster bribing the little kid with candy 💀
  • @johanbtheman
    Never seen anything like this, 3 years old… i don’t think many realize how insane this is.
  • @mickthegeek875
    Got to hand it to Karpov, he didn't see Misha as a 3-year-old, he saw him as an equal, maybe not in skill but definitely in commitment and tenacity. The kid may have lost, but the respect and admiration he earned will be invaluable.
  • Everyone who knows Karpov, knows he's a loving human being. He treated Osipov as a gentleman, let him played his game and even offered him a draw (not necessary for Karpov). Finally recognizing Osipov's skills which are actually amazing for his age. I wouldn't expect that behavior from Kasparov, for example. xd
  • @chibbiChibb
    After this crushing defeat as a 3yo, I'm sure he'll become a beast when he grows up if he can overcome this traumatic experience
  • @JuxChi
    For misha, this was the most sweetest moment in his life. For Karpov, it was just Tuesday