PIECES: pawn - one square forward, attacks diagonally rook - any number of squares forward or sideways, attacks any player in its way knight - moves in an L shape (2 forward, 3 sideways, or vice versa), can jump over pieces and attacks players at the end of the L bishop - moves any number of squares diagonally, attacks any piece in its way queen - any number of squares in any direction, attacks any piece in its way king - any one square in any direction, attacks any piece in its way none of the pieces can jump over other pieces (except for the knight) the only one that can be blocked from moving is the pawn (because they move forward and attack diagonally) check = the player’s king is being threatened by an opponent’s piece (meaning in the next move, he could be attacked) checkmate = the player’s king is in check and there is no way to legally move out of check
Genuis Gamer it's too fast to process that's all.im determined to learn.ive never played nor tried.first tutorial. ..this one is for those who don't have ADD or need things broken down
I have a bunch of friends that get together and play and I always feel left out, so I decided to learn how to play and now I feel so stupid. So many rules and other things to remember, guhhh
I actually beat a super computer in a game of Chess. I used a baseball bat and just beat the computer until it broke which made me winner by default. Humans 1.
Computer games like Chess Titans are good for learning because when making a move, it will prohibit you from making any illegal moves. Thus causing a new player to learn what pieces can and can't do while playing.
For some reason, I feel like life is a game of chess. There's so many things we have to know and if we miss one step and make a wrong move, it fucks us up in the end..
How the pieces move: Pawn - Moves straight forward one square at a time and captures diagonally. Knight - Moves like an L shape in any 2 directions. Bishop - Moves any number of squares diagonally in any direction. Rook - Moves any number of squares horizontally or vertically in either direction. King - Moves one square at a time in any direction. Queen - Moves any number of squares in any direction. Unique moves: Castling - The king moves 2 squares and the rook jumps one square over it (both pieces have to be on the square where they start). En Passant - A pawn can take an opponent's pawn by moving to the square directly above or below it (both pawns have to be on the same file one square apart from each other, the opponent's pawn has to be moved 2 squares forward in one move from where it started and the other pawn has to be on it's fifth rank).
+Danny K. Shamo Sorry to break it to you but mastering it is extremely difficult. Pretty much all top players in the world (GMs) were at least expert level tournament players when they were children. Even reaching 'expert' level can take many years if you just started playing as an adult.
to be more precise : if a pawn reaches the other side of the board, it has to be changed into one of the following pieces : queen, rook, knight bishop, of its own color there is another restriction to castle : the king and the rook must be on the same row, meaning it cannot be done with a pawn that just got promoted to a rook
@@berensteinbear5916 there are some rare cases where you have to "under promote" if you actually want to win, for example when promoting to a queen would lead to a stalemate
this was absolutely the best video. Its the shortest but the most informative, i've watched it twice and now im certain how to play. Thank you. Other 20 minute video from large channels don't compare lol.
Learned this game when I was 10 , in the 1st month you just move things the way they are as you play more youll learn how to strategize and I have to say it made me more smarter in life.
lol and this was just the basics... He didn't explain the value of the pieces, pins, forks, discovered checks, etc... Chess surely has quite the learning curve... But once you get to understand things and are able to pull off tactics in your games, it is very satisfying and a lot of fun...
I'm about to create a chess club in california Tennyson High school as a Junior. I have questions, how is the chess club functioning in your school? I'm watching this video to see if it's to much information for beginners to handle, which it is.
Not covered: more ways the game can end in a draw other than stalemate Three move rule: a player can claim a draw if the same position occured three times. It doesn't have to be in a row. Fifty move rule: a player can claim a draw if there is no capture or pawn move during the last 50 moves. Insufficient material: both players don't have enough material to checkmate either way. Draw by agreement: a game can end in a draw if both players agree to end the game in a draw
there are a few other stalemates like stalemate by repetition (a player may claim a draw if the same position occurs three times.) or the 50-move rule (if both players make 50 moves without captures or pawn moves then the game is automatically a draw)
Turns out I've been playing wrong my whole life. Back in my day, I was taught that you have to start by moving the king and he's the only one that can move. You only win by taking the other teams pawns.
I'm 55, and always refused to learn the game because of all it's inconsistencies and numerous rules. I figured I'd come back to it, and try n be a little more open-minded. I'm SO glad I found this video years later, to remind me I was right all along!!! :)
This video is the most BASIC video I've seen. It does take time to learn and memorize where each piece can and cannot move. Repetition is the best way to learn and memorize the rules is to have someone slowly take you through the basics. Remember, this is NOT checkers. You'll get the hang of the rules quickly. I always test a new player by asking them what they can do with any given piece by setting up a few of opening movies to get them acquainted with their options. Give this game the time that it deserves!
so glad that twitch (Hikaru, Levy, Botez, naroditsky, etc) and Queens Gambit brought chess back into the lime light. its a fascinating game, and some times at first glance can seem simple.
en passant happens because usually before the pawn 1st move mechanism, the pawn will start by moving 1 square, in this case the other pawn can take it into the same square like when the en passant occur
Since my mom is literally yelling at me saying that the pawn cannot move across the line, is it true that they CAN move after their first move and that they don’t have to kill other peices to move across?
Umm.. not really. In my experience it only takes one game to teach somebody chess. To become a great player is an entirely different matter all on it's own.
Luis H. I am 10 years old and I just realised that Chess isn't hard. I could've learned if I watched this video before but the first thing you need to know is the Movements then proceed to the others. Strategy always helps a lot.
Pawns move one square forward, unless it is the first time it has moved during the game, in which case it can be moved up to two squares forward. Pawns can only attack diagonally. They cannot attack forward, but instead are unable to move forward.
pandulce Here: Bishops- can only move diagonally Rooks can only move straight either left or right or front. It can't move diagonally. Knights can move in a form of an 'L' Kings can move any direction BUT can only move one at a time. Queens are one powerful ones, they can move in any direction. Pawns can move 2 times to their front but only in their first move. In the next moves, it can move forward one at a time. It can not move diagonally, left or right. If you want to eat with a pawn, it can only it ONE time in a diagonal form. ---------------------------------------------- The word 'Eat' in Chess is different. Try to search it up. I am not good at explaining, Im so sorry.
@@businessgoosep936 I only need to know where this move was originally taught, or sourced. I have played chess, watched grandmasters, literature and studied it. A pawn has never taken a side on piece by going diagonal, it's only ever been the diagonal space it lands on.
wow you don't have to be so rude. this video isn't made in a beginner-friendly way. if you want someone else to explain it, dont ask me. just find another yt vid
PIECES: Pawn: Moves forward (1 square), it can only attack diagonally (1 square). It can move (2 squares) forward if you haven't moved the said pawn yet. Rook: can move any number of spaces forward, sideways, or backwards, it will destroy any pieces in its path. Knight: it moves in an L pattern (2 squares forward, and 1 square sideways, and vice versa), it can jump over pieces. Bishop: can move any number of squares diagonally, will destroy any pieces in its path Queen: it can move diagonally, horizontally, vertically, in any direction, will destroy any pieces in its path King: it moves (1 square) in any direction, will destroy any pieces in its path. How to end the game: checkmate, the king is legally unable to move without getting itself in arms way of an attack. Unique moves: Castling: the king will move (2 spaces) sideways, and the rook jumps (1 space) sideways aswell. It must be on the same row En passant: if the opponent and your pawn is on the same row and also directly near each other, you can actually take the opponent's pawn by moving diagonally (1 square) behind or in front of the opponent's pawn, it can only be done if the opponent moves 2 spaces forward with their pawn beforehand. Promotion: if a pawn reaches the end of the board that the said pawn is moving towards, it has to promote Itself to 4 pieces, the Rook, the Knight, the Bishop, and most importantly, the queen. How to set up the board: first, at the bottom of the board, on one of its corners, place the rook, then, proceed to put a knight (1 square) Sideways of the rook, proceed to put a Bishop (1 square) sideways of the Knight, then proceed to put a King/Queen one square sideways of the bishop, after finishing your fist row, proceed to put a row of pawns (1 square) forward of your first row.
PIECES:
pawn - one square forward, attacks diagonally
rook - any number of squares forward or sideways, attacks any player in its way
knight - moves in an L shape (2 forward, 3 sideways, or vice versa), can jump over pieces and attacks players at the end of the L
bishop - moves any number of squares diagonally, attacks any piece in its way
queen - any number of squares in any direction, attacks any piece in its way
king - any one square in any direction, attacks any piece in its way
none of the pieces can jump over other pieces (except for the knight)
the only one that can be blocked from moving is the pawn (because they move forward and attack diagonally)
check = the player’s king is being threatened by an opponent’s piece (meaning in the next move, he could be attacked)
checkmate = the player’s king is in check and there is no way to legally move out of check
Knight. 2 forwards 1 side ways or 1 forward 2 sideways.
@@timhamock2996 anyway you like as long as it's in L shape and it's 3x2 or 2x3.
Nancy Alexandre no lmao, it’s 2x1 or 1x2... he even says it in the video
taikutsu Because it would be putting the king in check which is illegal. The bishop stops the king from taking the queen.
Thanks man
There was me thinking there was a piece called 'the horse'.
Tommy 😂😂😂 that cracked me up
Tommy
DAMMIT TOMMY GET OUT!
Anupam Dasgupta
Tommy I did too😭
Who else feels dumb because they cannot figure this out... Don't worry I am with you. ._.
Genuis Gamer it's too fast to process that's all.im determined to learn.ive never played nor tried.first tutorial. ..this one is for those who don't have ADD or need things broken down
I have a bunch of friends that get together and play and I always feel left out, so I decided to learn how to play and now I feel so stupid. So many rules and other things to remember, guhhh
Indie Seeker playing chess is extremely difficult and hard
Just as long as you escalate from your dumbness and proceed into higher experience, then it's ok to say that
Me
The rules are the same as regular chess, with no exceptions. Keep watching this video for a refresher on those rules.
Nice
Okay thanks
Nice
😎
We all need to know this. Thanks for telling us!
When watching this, the only thing going through my mind was: "who the hell came up with these rules??". Moving in an L pattern, seriously...
😂😂😂same🙈
Indians
where is that?
The knight is the coolest piece ever idk what you’re talking about
Actually, if you really think about it, you’re making the shape of a horsie with the squares. It just happens to look like an L.
I actually beat a super computer in a game of Chess. I used a baseball bat and just beat the computer until it broke which made me winner by default. Humans 1.
+Screen Fiends :)
lol i bet u didnt actually do that.
This really works!!
Screen Fiends Lol best way to win!XD
;-;
*furiously taking notes*
> sees profile picture
> *nuttt*
@@jackal8607 yuck
I have the chess Letter but I don't know how to play it can you please teach me how to play chess and win.
Photographic memory WOOO I LOVE IT
OMG SAME
I'm just going to stick with playing checkers
SHANE 102588 Haha you can't give up now! Just learn the movements first then proceed to the others.
Same. 😅
@@spouts chess is fantastic to play once you learn it. try other video tutorial. and once you learn it, play against human opponent at chess.com.
Idk how to play checkers
Same lol
Who else is here because you’re just finished with the queen’s gambit
krbdkbddjdbmd i knew i wasnt alone
Me😭😭😂
meeeee
Meeee
literally everyone lmao
Who is here because of The Queen's Gambit?
Meeee😂
Me kinda
Bruh Isint Evreyone???
Me haha
OMG MEE
To all of you thinking it is hard. You cannot learn chess watching videos. It helps, but you have to play.
You cannot play unless you know how to play lol
@@ifhedieshedies2756 I think he means practising what you've learnt with someone who knows how to play , Thats how i learnt.
spineshivers Really!!! The thing that get me .... why does this game have so many rules. 🤪🙃
@@ifhedieshedies2756 Have someone who knows how to play walk you through as you play.
Computer games like Chess Titans are good for learning because when making a move, it will prohibit you from making any illegal moves. Thus causing a new player to learn what pieces can and can't do while playing.
For some reason, I feel like life is a game of chess. There's so many things we have to know and if we miss one step and make a wrong move, it fucks us up in the end..
xHaus0fGagax 9
aww
cringe
I like chess game
life is like chess where you search up a video tutorial and still have no idea what you're doing
he explain it well..... its just me who's having nosebleed!
gemini jackson lol haha
Yo you killed me good one
gemini jackson pilipino ka?
Bwhahahhahhahahahah
😅
I have expected it to go:
"Chess, how to play. The rules are the same as regular chess."
End of video
"for a refresh os these rules, check out ths video"
*points for a link of the same video*
@@MurriciTerceiro nice spelling
@@ravs232 thanks, english is a second language
@@MurriciTerceiro he was sarcastic
@@gamerhurley and i was pulling atention to the fact that i'm writing in a second language, mistakes may hapen, sorry for not being perfect, mf
How the pieces move:
Pawn - Moves straight forward one square at a time and captures diagonally.
Knight - Moves like an L shape in any 2 directions.
Bishop - Moves any number of squares diagonally in any direction.
Rook - Moves any number of squares horizontally or vertically in either direction.
King - Moves one square at a time in any direction.
Queen - Moves any number of squares in any direction.
Unique moves:
Castling - The king moves 2 squares and the rook jumps one square over it (both pieces have to be on the square where they start).
En Passant - A pawn can take an opponent's pawn by moving to the square directly above or below it (both pawns have to be on the same file one square apart from each other, the opponent's pawn has to be moved 2 squares forward in one move from where it started and the other pawn has to be on it's fifth rank).
thank you Evan
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thank you soooo much for this its very helpful!
Instructions not clear. Went to jail 3 times in a row.
ha lol
HAHAHAHAHAHAAH
_"oops."_
*whoopsies*
@@adus2821 soup time
.... I still can't figure it out. :\
+Spaghettios :(
Maybe because he vomited out 40 words a second, making it impossible for the information to stick.
Spaghettios b.
Spaghettios me either I'm still confused 🤷♀️
Same here
I don't know, there's so much to remember :o
ikr
With practice you will master it easily.
Yeh im practising it from now on! Im watching these video to learn and im playing it real
+Danny K. Shamo Sorry to break it to you but mastering it is extremely difficult. Pretty much all top players in the world (GMs) were at least expert level tournament players when they were children. Even reaching 'expert' level can take many years if you just started playing as an adult.
*Practicing *I'm
That wasn’t hard to comprehend. I’ve ordered a chess board so I’ll take this knowledge into the playing board. Thank you!
Excellent!
You have a hella lot to learn. Openings, basic checkmate patterns, etc. But just slow down.
It’s been a year, you doing great so far?
@@person2203 well, i hope he does. And i know that you didnt ask me.
@@PhDoggo I didn’t ask you because you don’t sound new to chess, how are you doing (person is my account on another device btw)
to be more precise :
if a pawn reaches the other side of the board, it has to be changed into one of the following pieces : queen, rook, knight bishop, of its own color
there is another restriction to castle : the king and the rook must be on the same row, meaning it cannot be done with a pawn that just got promoted to a rook
@@berensteinbear5916 there are some rare cases where you have to "under promote" if you actually want to win, for example when promoting to a queen would lead to a stalemate
@@berensteinbear5916 Actually the main other one is knight bc occasionally promoting to knight can be checkmate
He already said it had to be the rooks first move.
"The rules are the same as regular chess, except for the following changes..."
Then the video just suddenly ends.
"For a refresher of those rules, see the video in the top right." _points to link that goes to the same video_
The Queen's Gambit brought me here.
Sameeeee
Me too 😅
Same haha
same
Same LOL
this was absolutely the best video. Its the shortest but the most informative, i've watched it twice and now im certain how to play. Thank you. Other 20 minute video from large channels don't compare lol.
Learned this game when I was 10 , in the 1st month you just move things the way they are as you play more youll learn how to strategize and I have to say it made me more smarter in life.
More smarter 💀
@@EddySchmidt25first language is probably not English, so yes, they probably are smarter than a lot of monoglot people
@@EddySchmidt25😅
A quick and clear explanation, you saved me a good amount of time. Thank you.
Lost me after "Chessss, how to play"
Y2
Yeeeeeees
lol and this was just the basics... He didn't explain the value of the pieces, pins, forks, discovered checks, etc... Chess surely has quite the learning curve... But once you get to understand things and are able to pull off tactics in your games, it is very satisfying and a lot of fun...
I was never too interested in chess....then I saw HighSchool DxD. I thought I should finally look into it.
I'm about to create a chess club in california Tennyson High school as a Junior. I have questions, how is the chess club functioning in your school?
I'm watching this video to see if it's to much information for beginners to handle, which it is.
Zobek Guerrero
Search up "High School DxD" on google.
Luis R. wtf, this is gay unless you're a female. But thanks...
The Realist Nigga ill soon have my own. :)
Luis R. that's pretty much my story
If your like me and first don’t understand a word he says rewatch the video at a playback speed of .75 he speaks slower and it’s easier to understand
thanks
Not covered: more ways the game can end in a draw other than stalemate
Three move rule: a player can claim a draw if the same position occured three times. It doesn't have to be in a row.
Fifty move rule: a player can claim a draw if there is no capture or pawn move during the last 50 moves.
Insufficient material: both players don't have enough material to checkmate either way.
Draw by agreement: a game can end in a draw if both players agree to end the game in a draw
there are a few other stalemates like stalemate by repetition (a player may claim a draw if the same position occurs three times.) or the 50-move rule (if both players make 50 moves without captures or pawn moves then the game is automatically a draw)
If you castle it resets the 50 moves as well
Thanks man! I had no ideas how to play Chess, surprisingly, I won my first game thanks to you!
how good are you now?
How good are you now?
how good are you now?
how good are you now ?
As. Moldy Cereal.
You beat yourself, is that what you mean?
Whenever I play chess, I would imagine that this is a Medieval War between British VS French, xD.
@NooN NooN We have the English Opening
It kinda is.
It can be anything inside Europe.
Turns out I've been playing wrong my whole life. Back in my day, I was taught that you have to start by moving the king and he's the only one that can move. You only win by taking the other teams pawns.
Were you playing a different game entirely or something?
backgamon can be wild sometimes
@@ninfan6434 no, OP just knows the bongcloud is the best opening.
I'm 55, and always refused to learn the game because of all it's inconsistencies and numerous rules. I figured I'd come back to it, and try n be a little more open-minded. I'm SO glad I found this video years later, to remind me I was right all along!!! :)
0:11 he do be beatboxing for 0.0001 nanosecond
2:48 lol trys to pick p the black one fails twice
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Chess peices:
The rook
The knight
The bishop
The King
The Queen
Pawns
RockyBroccoli I understand your joke
Explain plz
really helpful :D
Thanks
Nah it's obviously:
The Elephant
The Horse
The Elephant
The King
The Queen
Juicers
So we’re all here cause of “The queen’s gambit”? I thought so
I’m not
No, I haven't watched it yet but I'm planning too
Watching *The Queens Gambit* makes me play chess 😂 I LOVE THAT SHOW ❤️
Yo for realss that why I got it lmaaao
I love you man thanks for the video makes so much sense you are awesome❤❤❤
I have to play in a chess tournament tomorrow. Im watching this now
Tim Gantumur hahahalol
Just out of curiosity, 10 months later...
How'd you do?
Casey Bunker Most likely lost pretty hard lol
Im watching this cause i have a chest tournament in 3 weeks
im watching this because i have a tournament too lmao
I had to pause to read the comments😂😂
Exactly what I am doing right now xD
lmao
Ivy Daniela LMFAO same
same here
Me too 🤣🤣🤦🏽♂️
Ah yes, this started the whole “the rules are the same as regular chess” thing
This video is the most BASIC video I've seen. It does take time to learn and memorize where each piece can and cannot move. Repetition is the best way to learn and memorize the rules is to have someone slowly take you through the basics. Remember, this is NOT checkers. You'll get the hang of the rules quickly. I always test a new player by asking them what they can do with any given piece by setting up a few of opening movies to get them acquainted with their options. Give this game the time that it deserves!
The rules are the same as regular chess, except this is regular chess. For a refresher of these rules, check out this video.
I want to learn Chess after watching The Queens Gambit😆
You will get the rules, eventually, once you keep either watching this or memorizing on how the pieces move and winning the game.
so glad that twitch (Hikaru, Levy, Botez, naroditsky, etc) and Queens Gambit brought chess back into the lime light. its a fascinating game, and some times at first glance can seem simple.
Thank you for such a comprehensive explanation 👍👍
0:36 to 0:42 Shouldn't the white queen too be placed on the red block? Similar to black.
en passant happens because usually before the pawn 1st move mechanism, the pawn will start by moving 1 square, in this case the other pawn can take it into the same square like when the en passant occur
Wait a second, this is not a refresher of those rules?
Who still has no idea how to play? 😂
racist ass game
Kara Edwards same here, will watch a lot more times and see if I get it. The game has to many rules.
@@pedrojello8983 ???????
This helps a lot!!! Thanks! 😊
Since my mom is literally yelling at me saying that the pawn cannot move across the line, is it true that they CAN move after their first move and that they don’t have to kill other peices to move across?
yes, pawns can move forward. They do not have to capture to move.
@@TripleSGames Thank you!
The rules are the same, except foe these changes, you know the drill, check out the video.
This is really fucking hard.
I think the only way to really learn this game is to play over and over.
Umm.. not really. In my experience it only takes one game to teach somebody chess. To become a great player is an entirely different matter all on it's own.
What your mouth
I've taught around 30 people how to play and after the first game, they all agree. Plus I had the same premonitions when somebody taught me the game.
Luis H. I am 10 years old and I just realised that Chess isn't hard. I could've learned if I watched this video before but the first thing you need to know is the Movements then proceed to the others. Strategy always helps a lot.
0:46 One Piece
Oni chan
Thanks for sharing. Very useful tutorial.
Wow! What a very helpful video! 😄
Funny enough, I used to know how to play but I completely forgot everything except for the fact that "the horse makes an L"
Chess: How to play, The rules are the same as regular chess expect for these changes, For the refresher of these rules check out this video
Literaly
the rules are the same as regular chess except for these changes
For a refresher of those rules, check out this video
This was surprisingly helpful ✊
Pawns move one square forward, unless it is the first time it has moved during the game, in which case it can be moved up to two squares forward. Pawns can only attack diagonally. They cannot attack forward, but instead are unable to move forward.
“The rules are the same as regular chess”
Who is else is here just because they want to know how to play?
2:33 You do not need to say 'check' when you attck your opponent's king
11 months late, but in fact in any serious game you're not even ALLOWED to. It's a quiet game.
En passant:pawn to move two squares then the other pawn to move 1 square diagonally to capture.
1:12 Excuse me, My pawn does not come with that mane thing in the back, does that mean it's fake?
A short and helpful video... unlike those complicated 40min tutorials
Thank u 😊
Anyone else disappointed he didn't say
"The rules are the same as regular chess..."
it's 7 years old
This doesnt seem to be for beginners. Im still lost.
pandulce dachie
pandulce Here:
Bishops- can only move diagonally
Rooks can only move straight either left or right or front. It can't move diagonally.
Knights can move in a form of an 'L'
Kings can move any direction BUT can only move one at a time.
Queens are one powerful ones, they can move in any direction.
Pawns can move 2 times to their front but only in their first move. In the next moves, it can move forward one at a time. It can not move diagonally, left or right. If you want to eat with a pawn, it can only it ONE time in a diagonal form.
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The word 'Eat' in Chess is different. Try to search it up. I am not good at explaining, Im so sorry.
Is that you Charlie?
pandulce he just explains it way to fast
pandulce but I honestly don’t know if he explains it well because I already know how to play chess
I started playing chess today and this dude explained everything so quickly
Man....you have my respect.
RESPECT++
Good tutorial.
The only thing I learned was how fast to speak
+LAD PRO sorry about that
Haha tfw people talk too fast
🤣🙈
CHESS TIP: Never rely on your opponent "not seeing that mistake"
😂😂🤣😢😡☠️🇵🇭
The rules are the same as regular chess, but with no changes.
Ah yes the floor is made out of floor
Could you do a tutorial for Balatro? I am hearing people talk about how great this classic card game is, but I don’t know how to play it.
When he was in the fifth grade, my brother played in a class chess tournament, and won it. He's still great at it.
He prob spam scholars mate
Imma stick to checkers...
1:00 Don't do it black, I believe in yo- NOOOOOO
"Pawns can be promoted to any other piece"
King "HAHAHAHA"
Pawn cant promote into a king
Great Video. Clearest explanation ever in a quick manner. Thank-you. Although I am still non the wiser. 😆 What a hectic game.
This video is informative. There are many people who need this kind of video.
1:40 So we back in the mine
Andrew Tate brought me here
Word bro😂😢
The instructions were on point,thank you I somehow forgot the rules, thank you for a quick recap.
2:25 Can a Bishop move not-diagonally, if it has the King in Check, as shown here? I did not know this?
At 4.01, pawn crossing diagonally but capturing pawn to the side is wrong. Please advice on your source of information.
I actually is a legal move It is watch the video again if you would like an explanation.
@@businessgoosep936 I only need to know where this move was originally taught, or sourced. I have played chess, watched grandmasters, literature and studied it.
A pawn has never taken a side on piece by going diagonal, it's only ever been the diagonal space it lands on.
@@dannywright6369 It's a legal move. just search it up.
You were so Specific but I still have yet to understand
:(
he didnt explain it well enough
klim then you explain it bitch
wow you don't have to be so rude. this video isn't made in a beginner-friendly way. if you want someone else to explain it, dont ask me. just find another yt vid
Really easy
For nerds like me
i think i need extremem detail but ill learn
Marvin prince do u need help?
Nah im good, i got it
Marvin prince k
chearse Lindsey Damn I don't even understand
The queen should be on the same color.
Queen = Black
Square = Red
Nice and simple, great video new subbie
Wow. This 4min video certainly helped me learn the most complicated game. Im a master now
PIECES:
Pawn: Moves forward (1 square), it can only attack diagonally (1 square). It can move (2 squares) forward if you haven't moved the said pawn yet.
Rook: can move any number of spaces forward, sideways, or backwards, it will destroy any pieces in its path.
Knight: it moves in an L pattern (2 squares forward, and 1 square sideways, and vice versa), it can jump over pieces.
Bishop: can move any number of squares diagonally, will destroy any pieces in its path
Queen: it can move diagonally, horizontally, vertically, in any direction, will destroy any pieces in its path
King: it moves (1 square) in any direction, will destroy any pieces in its path.
How to end the game: checkmate, the king is legally unable to move without getting itself in arms way of an attack.
Unique moves:
Castling: the king will move (2 spaces) sideways, and the rook jumps (1 space) sideways aswell. It must be on the same row
En passant: if the opponent and your pawn is on the same row and also directly near each other, you can actually take the opponent's pawn by moving diagonally (1 square) behind or in front of the opponent's pawn, it can only be done if the opponent moves 2 spaces forward with their pawn beforehand.
Promotion: if a pawn reaches the end of the board that the said pawn is moving towards, it has to promote Itself to 4 pieces, the Rook, the Knight, the Bishop, and most importantly, the queen.
How to set up the board: first, at the bottom of the board, on one of its corners, place the rook, then, proceed to put a knight (1 square) Sideways of the rook, proceed to put a Bishop (1 square) sideways of the Knight, then proceed to put a King/Queen one square sideways of the bishop, after finishing your fist row, proceed to put a row of pawns (1 square) forward of your first row.
first of all, i thought the "knight" was called "horse" and secondly i am still confused what it does :(
i was so confused when he called the 'horse' knight
@@nemui9380 Because it's supposed to be a Knight riding a Horse
@@crippledcow2235 you good sir make the world a better place
Who is here from 2024
i am
good material! What do you think about adding funny cartoon to chess lectures for youngers? Which piece should be fisrt be introducted to beginners?
You should make an updated version of this video.
But he would have to change the link in every single video that links here.
yeah, the new chess update is very confusing
"X, How to play. The rules are the same as regular chess except for these changes; For a refresher of those rules, Check out this video"