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00:00To become a real professional,
00:04Fixie must know a lot and be able to do a lot.
00:08Fixie has a school and a university.
00:12Who are Fixies? It's a big, big secret.
00:16Who are Fixies? It's a big, big secret.
00:20Who are Fixies? It's a big, big secret.
00:24Who are Fixies? It's a big, big secret.
00:28Who are Fixies? It's a big, big secret.
00:58Oh, you didn't see. We play chess.
01:04Do you like board games?
01:06Here's a domino, for example.
01:08Of course, everyone played it.
01:10Do you know where it came from?
01:12The ancient Chinese came up with the domino.
01:14They made the playing pieces flat and decorated them with drawings.
01:20And here's a game that looks like chess, but much smarter.
01:24It's called Narda.
01:26Narda appeared in Persia and spread all over the world.
01:32However, chess is considered the smartest board game.
01:36It was invented in India.
01:38But now chess is played in all countries,
01:40both adults and children, and even computers.
01:44This is a real sport.
01:48But the main thing in chess is not strength of arms and legs,
01:52but the strength of mind.
01:56There she is!
02:00Hey, what are you doing?
02:02This is our cat.
02:04Give it back, please. We need it very much.
02:07We need it, too.
02:09It's in our place instead of a missing pawn.
02:13Oh, let Molly work as a pawn for a while.
02:17Me?
02:19I'll catch it.
02:21All right, take it.
02:23And you stand here.
02:29What should I do?
02:31You'll play for the white pieces.
02:33Now we'll eat your horse.
02:37And we'll eat your horse.
02:41Come on, young man, be quiet.
02:44Like this.
02:52Molly, stand still.
02:54Why?
02:55Pawns don't walk like this.
02:57How do they walk?
02:59Only on one cell and only forward.
03:02A pawn is generally the weakest figure.
03:05Oh, damn it!
03:07And what is the strongest?
03:09A pawn is the most dangerous figure for a king.
03:12Oh, it's a pity that I'm not a pawn.
03:15I would be your king.
03:17Yeah, yeah.
03:21In chess, each player has his own army.
03:24Eight pawns, two horses, two elephants,
03:27two rooks and a queen.
03:29But the main figure is the king.
03:31His own figures protect him,
03:33and his enemies attack him.
03:35If the king is attacked,
03:37and next year they can eat him,
03:39it's called chess.
03:41And if the king still has nowhere to run,
03:44it's a curse.
03:46Whoever puts a curse on another king,
03:48will win.
03:52We're like this.
03:54Yeah!
03:55And we're like this.
03:57Oh!
03:58And we're like this, yum-yum.
04:00Yeah!
04:01And we're like this, yum-yum.
04:03Grandpa, can I play?
04:05Too early.
04:08Surrender, colleague.
04:10I hear you, colleague.
04:12Nolik, forward!
04:14Hooray!
04:16Here we go.
04:17Forward!
04:18Forward!
04:19No!
04:20Now I'm going to eat the horse!
04:22You won't catch up.
04:23Come on, pawn.
04:24More forward.
04:26Grandpa, I'm going.
04:28And then where?
04:29Here's the edge.
04:30Nowhere.
04:31Now you're a rook.
04:33What?
04:34That's the rule.
04:36The pawn that found the edge of the board
04:38becomes a rook.
04:41Hooray!
04:42I'm a rook!
04:44I'm the strongest fool in the world!
04:47Hey, pawn.
04:48Come back.
04:50The game is not over yet.
04:56Stand here.
04:58Step.
04:59Step.
05:00Huh, yeah.
05:04Now here.
05:06You're a mate, colleague.
05:08Well, of course.
05:10Oh, really, mate.
05:13Yeah, I lost.
05:16Hey, pawn!
05:17Pawn!
05:18Pawn!
05:19Pawn!
05:20Professor, we found your pawn!
05:22You can let the pawn go!
05:25And I will not leave now.
05:27Checker is my favorite game.
05:30I just made a genius of the game.
05:34Really?
05:35Well, Grandpa helped me.
05:39Or rather, I helped Grandpa.
06:13There are schools and universities for fixies
06:17Who are fixies? It's a big, big secret!