i just didn't know what simps drawback even meant, and i spent the entire game trying to make him lose not knowing i was literally doing nothing the entire time
@@Avender_z Disagree. If he moves, say, e5 then you have the choice of 2. e4 or not. If you don't move 2.e4, then he moves ...e4 and wins. If you do, then it plays out like we saw in the video.
@@Alsadius actually, after 1.b3 e5 2.e4 d5 3.d4, black can't capture due to their drawback. So you can just block the opponent pawns. The game probably ends in a draw by fifty-move rule after all the pawns have moved to the 4th and 5th rank. edit : nevermind, rereading opponent's drawback it's only the last moved piece who's immune, so 3... dxe4 is still possible
I like that Simp realized the opportunity and instead of just taking the win, decided to go on a whole world tour photo shoot before ending it, and not even with his king.
3:19 Oh hey, I played against you in that second game. Too bad you had impossible drawback, I would have liked to face you with a more equal drawback instead.
Medium difficulty is about right if you don't reveal it. It incentivizes a very aggressive early game focusing on capturing pawns, but if the opponent is just developing normally it's not that bad. Besides, drawback difficulty is elo based. If you lose with a drawback, the difficulty rating of the drawback increases based on the opponent's drawback. I do think there should be a different rating for each drawback when it's revealed in the first couple moves though.
@@TlalocTemporal even if it wasn't revealed, it still relies on your opponent not pushing pawns very much at all to even have a chance. An unaware opponent that still pushes a couple pawns is very likely going to win.
@@MrTrainman96 -- And yet it redults in medium difficulty. Perhaps there are other drawbacks that are bad matchups for pushing pawns specifically, or perhaps this drawback is still new, but otherwise medium difficulty shows that plenty of games were won with this drawback.
I've had the last drawback too. You can actually move all pieces on the rim to another spot on the rim, which gives a lot more possibilities of getting somewhere.
Those games went crazy. First one was an anime battle and last one you were so on the guy's head. He had the win like a million times, but testosterone never fails to intimidate Maybe he second guessed himself since you so blatantly played into a loss at a few points lmao
That second drawback is wrong in difficulty. You lose if your opponent moves a pawn forward 3 spaces and yet the difficulty wasn't even halfway up the scale
Simp is really using these videos just to play out that weird chess game from Code Geass over and over. All he needs to do at this point, is quote the show every time he does it. "If the king does not lead, how can he expect his subordinates to follow."
Even I understand you reveal your drawback to establish you can play on much harsher terms than your opponent, proving your skill in the game when you win despite it.
I think in the second game you could have pushed d4 to hold the center pawn since the opponent's drawback didn't allow him to take your pawn since the move was not a capture
@@cole7463 After e5, e4 d5, d4 neither of the d or e pawns can be pushed since they're butting heads with each other. But yes, dxe4 would have become possible.
3:45 maybe you had a chance if you didn't reveal your drawback. Even then it is hard. In normal math, it is 66.666666...% winrate but in simp math it is 100% winrate
Yeah, some of the drawbacks are too crippling, and what sucks most is that the difficulty rating for some can be BS (and probably doesn't consider revealing).
@@joesmutz9287For the first game there are things you can do to reasonably prevent your opponent from taking advantage of your drawback. Simp just blundered. For the second game on the other hand, there’s literally nothing you can do. It’s a forced loss within a few moves.
Um... these drawbacks aren't created equal. In the second game, the Devs say your drawback is fairly easy... yet it is extremely difficult.... especially after you reveal it. :p
first game was some serious anime plot.
2:56 The kings are blushing 😳😳
they are both tsundere kings
Kings be like: 👉👈
@@San-lh8us black king is a tsundere and white king is a yandere
@@enderyu is that a 1 real bill?
@@San-lh8us Yes, vc é BR tbm, né?
I think the last guy was confused about his drawback. He was moving his pieces back to the home rank when they should’ve all left it.
And he miscounted too, should have been at the start of move 21. Even if his drawback was what he thought, he'd still have been screwed
i just didn't know what simps drawback even meant, and i spent the entire game trying to make him lose not knowing i was literally doing nothing the entire time
Isn't there a different drawback where you have to have all surviving non-pawns on the home rank on a certain move? Maybe the opponent got mixed up.
@@animaxi7041Did Simp play you?
@@Yash-ML-Sharma yeah, i was the last one in the video
That first game he was so proud, thought he had pulled it off, decided to gloat...and got massacted because if it
Using your king as the pimary offense is crazy 💀💀💀
Very testosterone tho
Lmao
King is a gigachad
*insert Code Geass reference*
Finally, realistic king in chess
Our opponent thought the rim was only a and h files and he was just confused the whole game
2:50 That king is Leonidas himself.
Overconfidence is an insidious killer indeed. Lol
Did you just quote Darkest Dungeon?
Triumphant pride precipitates a dizzying fall.
This man understands that adversity, and existence, are one and the same.
Executed with impunity
@@masterblaster2678 No past, no future, no mercy
That second drawback was just excessive.
It might have been winnable without revealing, but with reveal, it's just not possible unless your opponent's drawback is totally crippling somehow.
I think he would have stood a chance against that opponent if he blockaded, since the opponent isn't allowed to capture unless it is a recapture.
@@Avender_z still not possible, because the pawns meet at the centre of the board, and they can capture if the pawn did not move.
@@Avender_z Disagree. If he moves, say, e5 then you have the choice of 2. e4 or not. If you don't move 2.e4, then he moves ...e4 and wins. If you do, then it plays out like we saw in the video.
@@Alsadius actually, after 1.b3 e5 2.e4 d5 3.d4, black can't capture due to their drawback. So you can just block the opponent pawns. The game probably ends in a draw by fifty-move rule after all the pawns have moved to the 4th and 5th rank.
edit : nevermind, rereading opponent's drawback it's only the last moved piece who's immune, so 3... dxe4 is still possible
If the King doesn't lead, how can he expect his subordinates to follow?
Lelouch knows how amazing Bongcloud is.
Two auto-losses, and only one was lost.
That first game was beautiful. Nothing but pure testosterone.
This has been a fantastic series. I never thought you would be this successful revealing your drawback every game but it has led to some great moments
I like that Simp realized the opportunity and instead of just taking the win, decided to go on a whole world tour photo shoot before ending it, and not even with his king.
3:19 Oh hey, I played against you in that second game. Too bad you had impossible drawback, I would have liked to face you with a more equal drawback instead.
Nice try... didn't work tho
whenever you say "i win" in these i can only picture you as some anime character
Last guy never moved the rooks...
Exactly like your old videos, always depending on the 100 rated that also had to take part on the challenge
man, all he would've needed was the king and then the opponent would've had the exact OPPOSITE of what he was supposed to do
It is more entertaining when the opponent knows your drawback
4:30 that drawback is a lot lower on the difficulty ranking than expected
It seems physically impossible not to lose immediately
Lmao that king run all over the board eating everything made me laugh hard 😂
Hold them back is literally harder than hand and brainless
DUUUUUDE the turn around on that first game was epic!!!
Hold Them Back is an insanely broken drawback especially for them to rate it only medium difficulty.
Medium difficulty is about right if you don't reveal it. It incentivizes a very aggressive early game focusing on capturing pawns, but if the opponent is just developing normally it's not that bad.
Besides, drawback difficulty is elo based. If you lose with a drawback, the difficulty rating of the drawback increases based on the opponent's drawback. I do think there should be a different rating for each drawback when it's revealed in the first couple moves though.
@@TlalocTemporal even if it wasn't revealed, it still relies on your opponent not pushing pawns very much at all to even have a chance. An unaware opponent that still pushes a couple pawns is very likely going to win.
@@MrTrainman96 -- And yet it redults in medium difficulty. Perhaps there are other drawbacks that are bad matchups for pushing pawns specifically, or perhaps this drawback is still new, but otherwise medium difficulty shows that plenty of games were won with this drawback.
I've had the last drawback too. You can actually move all pieces on the rim to another spot on the rim, which gives a lot more possibilities of getting somewhere.
That was the best game I've ever seen lol
Here it's 2 pm, so early morning would imply I snoozed very hard 😂
Here it's 10pm, so I guess Simp thinks I'm nocturnal
Here 9 am
Same. I'm starting to think he picks a random timezone each time.
It was 6 am for me when this went up
Absolute Chad first Game.
these were super good! :D
That first game had so much - everyone say it with me - T E S T O S T E R O N E
simp: and i blundered the game again
😆😆
Im glad I saw the first exact 3 moves coming lol
That drawback makes your king way safer in his territory, lol^^
The first game is a memorable moment
Those games went crazy. First one was an anime battle and last one you were so on the guy's head. He had the win like a million times, but testosterone never fails to intimidate
Maybe he second guessed himself since you so blatantly played into a loss at a few points lmao
I would've loved to see that king case
HURR DURR WHY REVEAL DRAWACK
That second drawback is wrong in difficulty. You lose if your opponent moves a pawn forward 3 spaces and yet the difficulty wasn't even halfway up the scale
Might be a new one. They rate the difficulty by player win/loss ratio, so it might not’ve been tested enough yet to show its true difficulty.
Simp is really using these videos just to play out that weird chess game from Code Geass over and over. All he needs to do at this point, is quote the show every time he does it. "If the king does not lead, how can he expect his subordinates to follow."
Whats your go to Banh Mi?
Even I understand you reveal your drawback to establish you can play on much harsher terms than your opponent, proving your skill in the game when you win despite it.
6:37 Bishop A6 also wins. Queen A7 too.
I think in the second game you could have pushed d4 to hold the center pawn since the opponent's drawback didn't allow him to take your pawn since the move was not a capture
He can still push the pawn rather than take
He would have taken the other pawn. Only one of them had just moved
@@cole7463 After e5, e4 d5, d4 neither of the d or e pawns can be pushed since they're butting heads with each other. But yes, dxe4 would have become possible.
I just realized that chess simp have additional drawback in drawback chess - always reveal his drawback
In your second drawback, you weren’t immediately dead. d4 wasn’t a move that captured, so opponent can’t take.
But they can play dxe4, since white's e pawn didn't move the previous turn.
Random move? RIIIIGHT! You won the game by taking away his chance to en passant. THAT IS EVIL!
And by pieces, I mean my peanits
6:17 didnt he blunder a queen and king fork???
No im tired
why are you revealing your drawback?
3:45 maybe you had a chance if you didn't reveal your drawback. Even then it is hard.
In normal math, it is 66.666666...% winrate but in simp math it is 100% winrate
First game. Oh my god?
4:02 what are you doing? Why didn't you play d4?
4:06 d4, the opponent cant capture due to the drawback
dxe4 ends in that case
@@NaturesbfTwitch what do you mean?
@@Player-df7ny even though the opponent can't capture the D pawn, they can capture the E pawn still
Video 216 of asking simp to play fps chess
Yeah, some of the drawbacks are too crippling, and what sucks most is that the difficulty rating for some can be BS (and probably doesn't consider revealing).
Morning broda
What is the dancing girl manga name ?
Mikakunin de Shikoukei or Engaged to the Unindentified
@@rraimundobruno thanks
Ok she dances because she is stressed and angry.
That explains why she doesn't seem to have fun while dancing.
How was the last guy such a dummy
HOLY SHIT I GOT INTO A VIDEO WHAT THE FUCK😨😨
Isnt the first dudes drawback nearly impossible to win when revealed? Other than via enemy drawback or complete braindead play?
Simps 2nd as well
that is not how percentages work!!!!
Day 4 of asking Chess Simp to start a "Xiangqi Simp" channel
Oh that would be fun. I shall join you in your quest
Or maybe even a Shogi simp channel
@@C-Farsene_5 Makruk Simp
Bro you litterally can't win with the first one if you reveal it
2:46 -Kd7 or Ke7 instead of Bxf7+ would be M1-
but as they say, if you have M1, look for better
(edit: my bad, the queen can take, it's not mate)
The queen can take if you do that
@@thinker-12 oh right it just moved there 🤦 my bad
The second game is a prime example of why you shouldn't reveal your drawback 🤦
bazinga
what?
As is the first
2 made it impossible to win revealed, but 1 made it nearly so for the very same reason that he did lose
Found the one guy
@@joesmutz9287For the first game there are things you can do to reasonably prevent your opponent from taking advantage of your drawback. Simp just blundered. For the second game on the other hand, there’s literally nothing you can do. It’s a forced loss within a few moves.
Me watching on 2× speed:
You're getting too cocky
thats still not how percentages work
You're not asian.
8 minutes
Um... these drawbacks aren't created equal. In the second game, the Devs say your drawback is fairly easy... yet it is extremely difficult.... especially after you reveal it. :p
Ppl strategy is so bad
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Why do you always reveal your drawback to your opponent?
Challenge.
P
Winning 2 and losing 1 is 66.6 percent win rate.
You dont understand anything.
You absolute fool.
You're not asian.
@@Liineeeee go back to elementary school, kid