I was actually surprised to see that you can only use a vest move once. usually in this types of chess mods they'll be no limits let alone drawbacks to the gimmick but seeing that vest's are a one time thing makes me think an actual professional made this mod.
Knight's vests are super useful. they can: -let bishops change the color they're on -let the queen checkmate without any support -get pieces over pawn chains -allow your king to trap an enemy king against a wall or corner in some endgames, without the help of other pieces (rooks can also trap kings in the corners with it)
@@TheExiledMeriler it can do it in the corner. if the bishop is on c3 and the opponent king is on a1, it is checkmate as the bishop controls a1, a2, b1 and b2.
Ok this ones really cool. It is very similar to the variants of chess that allow you to combined the moves of captured pieces, but making it a one use item that you actually have to think about taking or using is so unique. Also the vest are just aesthetically pleasing. Also also, this is literally a mechanic used in Shotgun King and I played that recently.
yeah, I though of Shotgun King as well hahaha and although I agree that the vests are aesthetically pleasing, that noseless knight is fuel for nightmares.
@@vantretiredargumentativedu7763 knights were intended to be riding horses, which is why they look like horses, the vest looking like a llama means that the knights in this are riding llamas, and I find it hilarious to imagine riding llamas in a war
I like this better than Chess Plus as it doesn't centralize the gameplay around absorbing moves. It doesn't derail the game too much but its still on a different track.
This is a chess variant that actually seems to add something meaningful. Other variants I've seen wind up being extremely convoluted in attempts to be unique, while this is a simple addition that adds another level of strategy. It uses the familiar shapes of chess unlike some other variants, so there is not any need to learn to recognize the potential moves of 4 new pieces. Not to mention it slightly discourages trading as the last piece to capture winds up with a vest, which alters chess strategy in a subtle but very real way.
@@ericsilva6787 I still don't get what he said about trading. And I agree fog of war is one of the best ch ess variants, up there with chess 960 and stuff.
@@mihailmilev9909 Well, the vest is an advantage, so if you trade pieces on the same square, last capture gets that advantage, therefore that specific case of trading is not that convenient for the first taker
@@mihailmilev9909 Trading is a chess situation where you capture a piece that is protected by another one, effectively guaranteeing that piece will be captured the next turn. The usefulness of such a move will depend greatly on the pieces involved and the board situation.
ya but queens with knight moves basically has no counters except for smart piece positioning. basically too op. there's a reason the original devs made the knight move like an L you know
ya they kinda have to make it thin to make the vest fit but c'mon. it literally looks a pony from my little pony but got turned into a chess piece by the villain
what if you run out of vests for a piece? can you just make up a vest to use instead, or is it like houses in monopoly where you just don’t get them if they run out?
@@sohkhoonchuan2420 But say if you capture both of your opponents bishops then hold onto the vests, they can't get bishop vests from capturing your bishops.
Y’all ever just brutally murder your opponent’s knight and rip his horse’s flesh off to use as a one-time ticket to move over one unnecessary pawn? Yeah, me neither.
now this is a chess variant i can get behind. a lot of the others are good, but this one is very intuitive, with a simple yet high skill expression design
The game comes with a variant where each player starts with 2 Kings. In that ruleset, Check and Checkmate only apply to a player with only 1 King left, so the first one can be captured and plundered.
I have had one of these chess boards for almost ten years now. I'm glad someone is finally talking about it! (Or maybe there's always been a community for it but I haven't seen them yet)
This game makes it possible for the queen to become even more powerful then she is because she can get a knights vest. The only move set she does not have in a normal game.
It’s very cool to see all these commercial variants of chess instead I’d looking through a 900 page wiki on every varient and wondering if you could play them
Idea: infinity chess. The goal of the game is to use your king to defeat all of the other pieces and gain their powers. The catch is once the king gets a vest, they can use it for the rest of the game. If the king is captured at any point the king loses but if the king gets all 5 vests, the king wins
I wonder a piece that captured opponent's rook on a square which is the original sqaure of its friendly rook can castle or not. For example, white bishop may capture black rook on a1 square and gain a vest move of the rook. Can that bishop castle?
@@oguzhanyigit1326 I would think in the same way, but one fact confuses me. Initial two step vest move of the pawn is respected when it is in the second row, even though it is not the actual initial move of the piece.
Yeah, I was wondering why castling wasn’t mentioned, then I realized that a piece with a vest can never have castling privileges anyway. I do remember a puzzle where you could castle with a newly promoted pawn, which would create questions for this variant, but they ruled that that was illegal when it was discovered back in 1972.
A queen exchange often results in one of the queens being taken by the king. In particular, you have variants of e4 e5 d4 d5 dxe5 dxe4 Qxd8+ Kxd8, which are common enough (especially among beginners), but in this version are no longer advantageous for the side that begins the exchange (in this case, white).
2:38 "Promoted pieces may not gain a pawn vest upon promotion." Does this apply if a pawn had used a vest move to reach its own back line and was captured in the promoting move?
Please do the Gigamic Classics series, Games in the series => Modern Classics = Quixo, Quoridor, Squadro, Pylos, Quantik, Quarto Other games in the series = Gobblet, Gyges, Skybridge, Quads (made by Kris Burm, the inventor of GIPF series of games), Quits, Ballast, Bataclan, Quivive, Sahara, Sputnik (Reimplementation of Quivive), Zenix, Inside, Eclipse, Batik The first 6 games are also part of the Modern Classics, and those 6 games are only ones in the Classics series still published by Gigamic (The Classics section in their website only mention those 6 games), so that's why I separated them from the other 14 (Classics series can be found in Board Game Geek)
If a piece has the pawn vest, will every pawn move be able to check a king (e.g. double step move, one step forward) or only the move you use for capturing (diagonal move)?
Pawn can only capture diagonally; any piece in front of it blocks its forward movement. A pawn can't check a king right in front of it. Therefore the same applies to pieces wearing a pawn vest which cannot normally move forward.
ive played chess for years this seems like an interesting addition, similer to shogi. but yeah en passant moves that arnt regular could be everywhere, so thats a thing
Little detail: I don't think he said you are allowed to change your mind and remove a vest you haven't used yet, and this could potentially be a problem in some extreme cases (like for example when, in regular chess, you promote a pawn to queen and instantly end in stalemate, while if you promoted to something else you could have won; with a similar reasoning, I think you might sometimes find it convenient to "lose some priviledges").
this chess has, new checkmate patterns, color changing bishops, and infinite potentional compared to the already infinite original chess, must be fun to play
pawns seem like they'd be overpowered in this. A pawn that can get a vest move can pretty easily promote, and a rook with a pawn vest move would be incredibly powerful when going for a checkmate. A bishop with a pawn vest move would be able to change square color.
In a trade you could have a piece defended by a pawn. Someone could take, say, a knight with a bishop, and then have the bishop be taken by a pawn. In this game that would then go from a roughly even trade to one where the person with the knight and pawn ends up ahead with a powerful pawn that has the possibility to promote.
A bishop with a Knight vest and a knight with a bishop vest can corner checkmate a king, while a queen with a knight vest and a knight with a queen vest can control a 5x5 area of the board.
@@darknessdarkrai4549 No it doesn't The video specifies the 'regular' 2 row step applies every time a pawn is on its starting (second) row. (not just it's first move, like with castling) The question is 'does a pawn on row 1 also have this ability'? (a position which in regular chess can't occur, so even 'the same as regular chess except for these changes' doesn't cover this question) If I were to play this, I would assume the answer is 'yes'
@@user-jn4sw3iw4h Good question. I also wonder if a pawn on the first row has an "assasinate king ability" which instantly wins the game. The video discusses what happens with checks and checkmates, but doesn't explicitly mention this case. Also, since it's not a situation that occurs in regular chess, it's not covered by saying "usual chess rules except for these differences. If I were playing, I'd have to assume that yes, it has this ability.
My favorite part is that queen can checkmate the king with a knight vest all ny herself like an empress from the fairy chess pieces. Also king being able to check
0:13 So, if you looked at the video carefully, you could see there are KING VESTS. You can play as the rules shown if this ever happens: For example, it wouldn’t be checkmate if a queen protected by a bishop’s attack on the king would be protected by a rook and queen. If it is the “prevented checkmate” or “protected checkmate,” winning person goes first, who must capture the king (illegal move if not), the queen or rook will capture the piece that captured king, bishop captures, rook captures, and rook will be given the king vest. Exceptions: Regardless of if a Vest Move happened, the piece with the king vest may NOT take it off. If that were to happen, it would be checkmate because there were no king. Like a pawn or queen vest, it can be awarded to any piece except for itself. A queen may still take the vest because like I said, it would be checkmate if not. Like the piece were to be a regular king, if any of its king moves (any of the adjacent squares other than the square of the piece), or any other move is an illegal move, the game is a stalemate. Therefore, it is a draw. In a vested piece to an opponent’s king endgame, the following rules must be followed: 1. If the vested piece is a queen or rook, it is an immediate win for the color of the vested queen or rook. 2.1. If the king-vested piece is a pawn, it can run to the other side until it is at the far rank. When the far rank is reached, a rook or queen vest is added to the king vest on top of it. This results in the same ending as the first scenario. 2.2. If the same scenario is present but the other king threatens all pawn moves and capturing spaces, it is a draw by stalemate. If the opponent king threatens one capturing space and the normal pawn movement, the vested king can perform an “illegitimate capture;” when the vested pawn moves to the capturing space that is NOT a threatened by the king. 3. If the king-vested piece is a knight or bishop, it is a draw based on insufficient materials to checkmate. 4. If both ending pieces are king-vested, this results in the same ending as the third scenario. 5. If this is the first (or second) scenario, the two players can offer a draw or one can offer a resignation.
It does look a pretty word when the chess pieces look weird but it's still look cool when you play when it's called plunder chess i always like some different chess variants and they have cool hobbies like three man chess and four player chess those are my favorite chess variants🤌👍👌
I was actually surprised to see that you can only use a vest move once. usually in this types of chess mods they'll be no limits let alone drawbacks to the gimmick but seeing that vest's are a one time thing makes me think an actual professional made this mod.
But if you capture again you may re-vest.
@@gabef9538 oh no, this game is unprofessional again
😂😂
Queen with knight vest would be to op
@@Kennisball582 quight ?
Knight's vests are super useful.
they can:
-let bishops change the color they're on
-let the queen checkmate without any support
-get pieces over pawn chains
-allow your king to trap an enemy king against a wall or corner in some endgames, without the help of other pieces (rooks can also trap kings in the corners with it)
a bishop with a knight vest can also checkmate without support
@@arcioko2142 Pretty sure it can't due to vertical moves gives place. Not sure that it even do it in the corner
@@TheExiledMeriler it can do it in the corner. if the bishop is on c3 and the opponent king is on a1, it is checkmate as the bishop controls a1, a2, b1 and b2.
Knights would definitely outshine bishops in this mod
@@arcioko2142 it can't be forced though, unlike the queen + knight
Ok this ones really cool. It is very similar to the variants of chess that allow you to combined the moves of captured pieces, but making it a one use item that you actually have to think about taking or using is so unique. Also the vest are just aesthetically pleasing.
Also also, this is literally a mechanic used in Shotgun King and I played that recently.
yeah, I though of Shotgun King as well hahaha
and although I agree that the vests are aesthetically pleasing, that noseless knight is fuel for nightmares.
@@xicufwm I didn't notice the knight change but now that I have... I disagree, it looks like a llama and I love it.
@@vantretiredargumentativedu7763 knights were intended to be riding horses, which is why they look like horses, the vest looking like a llama means that the knights in this are riding llamas, and I find it hilarious to imagine riding llamas in a war
I like this better than Chess Plus as it doesn't centralize the gameplay around absorbing moves. It doesn't derail the game too much but its still on a different track.
I was about to say that this is exactly how soul cards work in Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate.
This is a chess variant that actually seems to add something meaningful. Other variants I've seen wind up being extremely convoluted in attempts to be unique, while this is a simple addition that adds another level of strategy. It uses the familiar shapes of chess unlike some other variants, so there is not any need to learn to recognize the potential moves of 4 new pieces. Not to mention it slightly discourages trading as the last piece to capture winds up with a vest, which alters chess strategy in a subtle but very real way.
Hadn't thought about the trading part, that's really cool. Also, I think fog of war chess does add a lot of strategy
@@ericsilva6787 I still don't get what he said about trading. And I agree fog of war is one of the best ch ess variants, up there with chess 960 and stuff.
@@mihailmilev9909 Well, the vest is an advantage, so if you trade pieces on the same square, last capture gets that advantage, therefore that specific case of trading is not that convenient for the first taker
@@mihailmilev9909 Trading is a chess situation where you capture a piece that is protected by another one, effectively guaranteeing that piece will be captured the next turn. The usefulness of such a move will depend greatly on the pieces involved and the board situation.
You know how the knight is the queen’s weakness? Not anymore.
Super powerhouse
But imagine though....
How tf are you gonna checkmate a king wearing a queen's vest. Ik it's possible but it must be hard💀
@@ytghost8982 it's a one time move
@@ytghost8982 but you need to kill queen using king to do that, and it is impossible if the enemy doesn't blunder
@@tzem2590 not exactly, you could sacrifice your queen to the opponent while givin the king the oppoertunity to kill the piece who killed the queen
The variants are the best thing about this channel and I'm all for it.
wait.... you mean there is something else here as well?
@@user-jn4sw3iw4h Well, he DOES offer the variants for purchase.
My dream to make a knight move like queen is now true, nice!
ya but queens with knight moves basically has no counters except for smart piece positioning. basically too op. there's a reason the original devs made the knight move like an L you know
Amazon, anyone?
Zombi Bit 🐒🐝
A very cool version, but I have to say the knight piece looks really silly 😂
My thoughts exactly 😁
ya they kinda have to make it thin to make the vest fit but c'mon. it literally looks a pony from my little pony but got turned into a chess piece by the villain
Looks like lama
@@zahed2428 ya, looks like a llama with a eprection on it's forehead
Be nice. It's a llama.
This variant seems to mildly discourage initiating trades because the last piece to capture gets to keep its vest.
you can decline recieving a vest after capturing, probably for this reason
@@paulamarina04 but they'd still get one from the piece itself
Finally you made another chess tutorial video that ISN'T a resized version of chess
At first I read the title as "how to play blunder chess" and i thought to myself "finally, a game on this channel i know how to play"
Reminds of "Shotgun King : The Final Checkmate", it has soul cards you gain upon killing a piece that function similarly.
Same
what if you run out of vests for a piece? can you just make up a vest to use instead, or is it like houses in monopoly where you just don’t get them if they run out?
i assume monopoly rules
Since he used the word "available vests" it goes by monopoly rules
If you think about it, you usually will only ever capture two of any type of your opponent's pieces (other than pawns)
@@sohkhoonchuan2420 But say if you capture both of your opponents bishops then hold onto the vests, they can't get bishop vests from capturing your bishops.
@@liamwhite3522 There are 2 per player
This Shotgun King update looks sick
Yeah, but it's a bummer they nerfed the black king and removed his shotgun
Y’all ever just brutally murder your opponent’s knight and rip his horse’s flesh off to use as a one-time ticket to move over one unnecessary pawn?
Yeah, me neither.
I do that to the queen
Chess: power-ups
Hahahahahaha that was 🤣🤣🤣
smart.
"How do you feel to enter a White Square upon being on a Black Square at the first of the game?"
"It was wonderful"
-Black Square Bishop
now this is a chess variant i can get behind. a lot of the others are good, but this one is very intuitive, with a simple yet high skill expression design
So basically the soul mechanic in "Shotgun King" but in regular chess and can be used by all the pieces.
My question is how do you get a king vest is it by checking or by campturing which will end the game
Idk
I like that this variant of chess allows the King to be pretty much a walking checkmate from anywhere on the board. The memes that can ensue.
0:12 & 0:25
if capturing a piece gives the option for vest (captured piece movement), then how does the KINGS VEST works?
The game comes with a variant where each player starts with 2 Kings. In that ruleset, Check and Checkmate only apply to a player with only 1 King left, so the first one can be captured and plundered.
Good find though. I didn't see that.
I was confused about that as well.
yo imagine a king with a king vest
@@ballsacsincorp The dude literally says in the video that a piece cannot hold a vest which does not give it any new moves.
I have had one of these chess boards for almost ten years now. I'm glad someone is finally talking about it!
(Or maybe there's always been a community for it but I haven't seen them yet)
Rooks and Queens should also be able to plunder pawn's double step move option to let opponent's pawn take en passant, which could avoid stalemate.
One can always alter the rules themselves
@@christopherwellman2364 Really? Then it's fine. Thank you for checking it.
Shotgun king’s soul mechanic irl
This game makes it possible for the queen to become even more powerful then she is because she can get a knights vest. The only move set she does not have in a normal game.
The knight vest lets her cover an entire 5x5 area, which can be incredibly powerful for checkmating.
1:54 Best. Game. Ever.
This might be the coolest variant I've seen
If clients explained what they want for their app like this man does, the world would be a much better place
Nice video, beautiful explication + I love the pieces, that you use to explication!
Except the knight maybe that looks like a giraffe
02:02
@@gorkemgulan yeah...a litte long, but it still okay
Bishop + Pawn = Color swapping Bishop.
Pawn + Bishop = Sniper Pawn.
Queen + Knight = Amazon.
Meet the sniper
bishop + rook = queen.
King + queen vest = ez check evasion
Knight + Rook = Knight with a severe skill issue
@@thatoneflaregun3167chancellor
This opens up so many new strategies!
It’s very cool to see all these commercial variants of chess instead I’d looking through a 900 page wiki on every varient and wondering if you could play them
I might buy it next month. Would buy it this month, but my gaming budget went to a certain color-based card game that I'm sure will be just as fun ;)
3:23 Killer king is now a reality
“Blunder chess”-250 elo
Idea: infinity chess. The goal of the game is to use your king to defeat all of the other pieces and gain their powers. The catch is once the king gets a vest, they can use it for the rest of the game. If the king is captured at any point the king loses but if the king gets all 5 vests, the king wins
“SOFT AND WET!! my bubble “plundered” your queen’s ability”
Blunder chess? That's easy, I am an expert in it! Oh, wait...
“For a refresher of the original rules of chess” gave me the biggest jumpscare ever I was so used to “those rules”
I wonder a piece that captured opponent's rook on a square which is the original sqaure of its friendly rook can castle or not. For example, white bishop may capture black rook on a1 square and gain a vest move of the rook. Can that bishop castle?
I guess not, because normally both the king and the rook needed not to move for castling, but you need to move and capture a rook for that to happen.
@@oguzhanyigit1326 I would think in the same way, but one fact confuses me. Initial two step vest move of the pawn is respected when it is in the second row, even though it is not the actual initial move of the piece.
@@사회학과 thats because pawns cant go back to their original space normally :/
@@사회학과 the 2 step move isn't necessarily a one-time thing it jsut happens to be due to the nature of how pawns move
Yeah, I was wondering why castling wasn’t mentioned, then I realized that a piece with a vest can never have castling privileges anyway.
I do remember a puzzle where you could castle with a newly promoted pawn, which would create questions for this variant, but they ruled that that was illegal when it was discovered back in 1972.
I just realized you can finally checkmate someone with a king and a pawn!
ya but who'll let their piece let alone queen get eaten by a king?
@@honeyjuice219 the royal fork with a vest on king
@@deltamico But who'll let _that_ happen?
@@danielyuan9862 lmao so true, only a rookie will make that mistake
A queen exchange often results in one of the queens being taken by the king. In particular, you have variants of e4 e5 d4 d5 dxe5 dxe4 Qxd8+ Kxd8, which are common enough (especially among beginners), but in this version are no longer advantageous for the side that begins the exchange (in this case, white).
THIS IS INSANE YOOOO
Aww the pieces wearing little vests are Soo cuteee
Vest moves are interesting in Plunder Chess.
Mom can we have amazon?
no we have amazon at home
amazon at home: *queen with knight vest*
You blunder: Oh no!
It’s blunder chess: Anyway
2:38 "Promoted pieces may not gain a pawn vest upon promotion."
Does this apply if a pawn had used a vest move to reach its own back line and was captured in the promoting move?
Please do the Gigamic Classics series, Games in the series => Modern Classics =
Quixo, Quoridor, Squadro, Pylos, Quantik, Quarto
Other games in the series = Gobblet, Gyges, Skybridge, Quads (made by Kris Burm, the inventor of GIPF series of games), Quits, Ballast, Bataclan, Quivive, Sahara, Sputnik (Reimplementation of Quivive), Zenix, Inside, Eclipse, Batik
The first 6 games are also part of the Modern Classics, and those 6 games are only ones in the Classics series still published by Gigamic (The Classics section in their website only mention those 6 games), so that's why I separated them from the other 14 (Classics series can be found in Board Game Geek)
Well explained.
If a piece has the pawn vest, will every pawn move be able to check a king (e.g. double step move, one step forward) or only the move you use for capturing (diagonal move)?
Since it's copies the pawns move options 1:1 I'd guess only the capture move counts, since that's how it works for regular pawns
Pawn can only capture diagonally; any piece in front of it blocks its forward movement. A pawn can't check a king right in front of it. Therefore the same applies to pieces wearing a pawn vest which cannot normally move forward.
The definition of check is that there is a threat of capturing the king next turn. Nothing mentioned in the video contradicts that definition.
2:19 imagine a pawn with a rook plunder
en passant vest move, instant like
0:21 Why is there a king vest💀
Swag 😎😎😎😎😎
What is the point of the king vest? 0:12 far left
Swag
@@Bookworm12-j9t Absolutely 💯 Just Effectively Stole Their Crown, Should Get It When U Checkmate The Opponent.
for when you capture the king
But you get checkmated when they Take your king@@OnSpray
@@OnSprayyou can't capture a king
ive played chess for years this seems like an interesting addition, similer to shogi. but yeah en passant moves that arnt regular could be everywhere, so thats a thing
Little detail: I don't think he said you are allowed to change your mind and remove a vest you haven't used yet, and this could potentially be a problem in some extreme cases (like for example when, in regular chess, you promote a pawn to queen and instantly end in stalemate, while if you promoted to something else you could have won; with a similar reasoning, I think you might sometimes find it convenient to "lose some priviledges").
How would you get the kings vest?
You must be one of those who confuse the King and Queen with each other.
I read it like “blunder chess”
2:43 No vest promotion, darn.
Can the king castle with pieces that have a rook vest?
Probably not
1:22 I thought it was a cat 😅
Same haha😂
this chess has, new checkmate patterns, color changing bishops, and infinite potentional compared to the already infinite original chess, must be fun to play
I bet a pawn with the queen must be the biggest flex
This game is awesome
I have a question
If rook or queen with pawn plunder moves 2 squares forward from second rank can they be en passanted?
Yup
Not only from the 2nd rank
i acually made an identical version of this game. I called it power chess and instead of vest, you banished pieces to use their move once.
This is gonna be fun to play lol
pawns seem like they'd be overpowered in this. A pawn that can get a vest move can pretty easily promote, and a rook with a pawn vest move would be incredibly powerful when going for a checkmate. A bishop with a pawn vest move would be able to change square color.
Well, it's not that hard to prevent a pawn from capturing a piece.
only an idiot would let their power pieces be captured by a pawn on accident
In a trade you could have a piece defended by a pawn. Someone could take, say, a knight with a bishop, and then have the bishop be taken by a pawn. In this game that would then go from a roughly even trade to one where the person with the knight and pawn ends up ahead with a powerful pawn that has the possibility to promote.
They wouldn't be as powerful as you think, considering they can only use vest moves once.
A bishop with a Knight vest and a knight with a bishop vest can corner checkmate a king, while a queen with a knight vest and a knight with a queen vest can control a 5x5 area of the board.
this chess variant is so cool that I wonder how it is not known that much
Pawns with vests=
-Bishop + pawn
Diagonalz
-Kinght + pawn
Froking master
-Rook + pawn
Interconential promotion missile
-Qheen + pawn
Litteral god piece
What happens with a pawn in the first row? Does it only move normally, or can it advance two rows?
That discuss this in the video
@@darknessdarkrai4549 No it doesn't
The video specifies the 'regular' 2 row step applies every time a pawn is on its starting (second) row. (not just it's first move, like with castling)
The question is 'does a pawn on row 1 also have this ability'? (a position which in regular chess can't occur, so even 'the same as regular chess except for these changes' doesn't cover this question)
If I were to play this, I would assume the answer is 'yes'
@@user-jn4sw3iw4h Good question. I also wonder if a pawn on the first row has an "assasinate king ability" which instantly wins the game. The video discusses what happens with checks and checkmates, but doesn't explicitly mention this case. Also, since it's not a situation that occurs in regular chess, it's not covered by saying "usual chess rules except for these differences. If I were playing, I'd have to assume that yes, it has this ability.
No it cannot advance 2 rows, answered in the video.
Looks like good fun!
Why there are king vests you cannot capture the king
There's a two king variant where you can capture the first king.
3:27 I laughed so hard when he explained this!!! 🤣
A queen with a knight vest is op
My favorite part is that queen can checkmate the king with a knight vest all ny herself like an empress from the fairy chess pieces. Also king being able to check
This looks very cool! But how would even get the King Vest?
King Vest at 0:12
Kings can wear that because it looks cool
The queen with the knight vest or the knight with the queen vest is the amazon fairy piece
0:13 So, if you looked at the video carefully, you could see there are KING VESTS. You can play as the rules shown if this ever happens:
For example, it wouldn’t be checkmate if a queen protected by a bishop’s attack on the king would be protected by a rook and queen. If it is the “prevented checkmate” or “protected checkmate,” winning person goes first, who must capture the king (illegal move if not), the queen or rook will capture the piece that captured king, bishop captures, rook captures, and rook will be given the king vest.
Exceptions:
Regardless of if a Vest Move happened, the piece with the king vest may NOT take it off. If that were to happen, it would be checkmate because there were no king.
Like a pawn or queen vest, it can be awarded to any piece except for itself. A queen may still take the vest because like I said, it would be checkmate if not. Like the piece were to be a regular king, if any of its king moves (any of the adjacent squares other than the square of the piece), or any other move is an illegal move, the game is a stalemate. Therefore, it is a draw.
In a vested piece to an opponent’s king endgame, the following rules must be followed:
1. If the vested piece is a queen or rook, it is an immediate win for the color of the vested queen or rook.
2.1. If the king-vested piece is a pawn, it can run to the other side until it is at the far rank. When the far rank is reached, a rook or queen vest is added to the king vest on top of it. This results in the same ending as the first scenario.
2.2. If the same scenario is present but the other king threatens all pawn moves and capturing spaces, it is a draw by stalemate. If the opponent king threatens one capturing space and the normal pawn movement, the vested king can perform an “illegitimate capture;” when the vested pawn moves to the capturing space that is NOT a threatened by the king.
3. If the king-vested piece is a knight or bishop, it is a draw based on insufficient materials to checkmate.
4. If both ending pieces are king-vested, this results in the same ending as the third scenario.
5. If this is the first (or second) scenario, the two players can offer a draw or one can offer a resignation.
oh this practically opens up so many ways to checkmate/trap people om-
Finally!
Chess multiclasses!
This is really neat! I'm left wondering why King vests even exist though...
why do we have king vests?
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I played this all the time, except that P is actually B
same, always blunder chess
Why is there a king vest? 0:24
It's purely to make the collection complete. It looks odd when you have a collection of all vests except 1 piece.
I like this a lot you could just get rubber bands or rings and be able to play
Such an intresting game.
Shot gun king:Hey....i know this one....it's a classic....
knew there'd be at least one comment referencing this
plunder chess is cool, that i want to play.🏁🏁🏁🏁
1:01 is no one talking about how a PAWN captured a queen?
Guess so
I think it's the 3rd to 7th row
It’s like soul card from shotgun king
Queen itself is powerful enough to check in a lot of ways, now add her the Knight Vest and you have a virtually-impossible to kill troop.
Queen + Knight = Amazon
00:10 why plunder chess made a king vest?
That one pawn with a queens vest must be the biggest of all chad pawns.
Bishops can finally change their squares’s colour! Lol
Kirby Chess ♥️
Wait... why are there king vests?
Ya because if you capture (checkmate) a king then it is gameover
So there is no point of it unless it can have an extra life
why does the king vest exist?
For the corner king version
It does look a pretty word when the chess pieces look weird but it's still look cool when you play when it's called plunder chess i always like some different chess variants and they have cool hobbies like three man chess and four player chess those are my favorite chess variants🤌👍👌