Which is good since the 5 fold repetition & 75 moves without captures/pawn moves automatic draw rules are rather new (based on quick googling, it looks like they were introduced in 2018).
"Chess, also known as regular chess; how to play. The rules are the same as regular with no changes. For a refresher of those rules, keep checking out this video."
@@ckv1985"your" indicates the possessive version of the second person pronoun, while "you're" is a shortening of "you are". not trying to make arguments here.
@@oenrn Technically two people can play chess by just throwing their pieces at each other and the winner is whoever nails their opponent's face the most times, as long as there's no arbiter to stop them.
Weird for the creators to have a flashback/retcon episode in the middle of the season as the main characters are traveling to the villains lair but seeing all these past scenes redone with the better artstyle was worth it.
The thing with chess is that there are so many versions and rulesets to the point where no two people will have played the same version of chess. How they deal with this in chess tournaments is to have a single ruleset for all professional matches and have all the players learn that ruleset. That way all professional chess players are on the same page as to what the rules are. Honestly it's one of the things I love about chess. There is so many ways to play the game that you will always learn something new about the game and you may find a new ruleset you like more than the one you've been playing and try to add it to future play sessions. God I love chess.
i have an chess variation idea: Diamond Chess turn the board on a 45 degre angle to the left, then put the king on oposite corners, Queen goes on the left of the White King, and right of Black king, Rooks goes beside the king and queen, then set the Bishops on h3 and f1, knights on e1 and h4. Pawns go on d1, e2, f2, f3, g3, g4 and h5, then mirror for black. from the 45 degre angle, the front pawns are not allowed double step move only the back pawns, En Passant is allowed only with back pawns. Rooks on the 45 degre angle move like bishops on a normal angle, also castling is not allowed, and bishops are the opposite, moving like Rooks on a normal angle. The Queen on Rook move may proceed a extra move to any of 4 ajcent squares like a bishop. The Knight moves one square like a bishop, then one over pls do my idea thx
@@mosalahmosalahrunningdownt5579 There was a chess problem involving it. It doesn't matter, though, since an investigative team figured out that the vertical castling thing was a hoax.
Idk if you take requests at all, or if you do in another format than a TH-cam comment but I think a how to play mahjong series would be amazing. I think it would take a long time to film, prepare and edit, but even just the Japanese version would help a lot of people and introduce a fun and most of the time free game to a lot of new players.
You can just make it more simple like this: Chess, how to play. The rule are the same as regular chess except from this change. For the one who want to refresh the rule. Check out this video! (End)
Well done for distinguishing the triple-repetition rule from the fivefold repetition rule, and similarly for the 75-move rule. However, the touched piece rule should be mentioned as well.
I have some sort of hypothetical variant of chess called Arcade Chess. There are 4 minigames inside the game. Minigame 1: Chessboard Invaders, the chosen chess setup (1 king and max. 10 pawns in any position) battles against dark square Checkers. Any pawns captured will be deducted from the pawns in the 2nd game. Minigame 2: Wild Amazon, the king and pawns that survived the 1st game battles against 1 Amazon fairy chess piece (a knight and a queen combined). Any pawns captured will be deducted from the pawns in the 3rd game. Minigame 3: Merge to Queen, the board shrank down to 4x4 and the pawns that survived the 2nd game have the ability to merge into bishops, then knights, rooks and finally queens. All pieces can move normally, except pawns which do not promote and instead move back and forth. Rooks can push pawns sideways. When a queen is made from two rooks, the king is placed on a1, the piece on a1 is moved to b2 and so on. When the diagonal (a1, b2, c3, d4) is fully closed, the d4 piece moves to a random open position in the bottom-left quadrant, prepared for the 4th game. In case there are not enough pawns to merge to the queen, a new pawn appears for each move. Minigame 4: Cannon Chess, the board grows back to 8x8 and the chess setup from the 3rd game battles a king that can shoot pawns. Pawns can promote again. First player to checkmate the opponent king wins Arcade Chess.
Thank you for covering the Chess v6.7.24 update! Glad to have a digestable version of what has changed in 2024, as it's been 3 years since I last played chess.
Castling adon - The pieces have to be on the same rank This rule was not effective 50 years back, so you could castle with a rook you had previously promoted to.
missed a brilliant move by instead saying “chess, how to play. the rules are the same as regular chess. for a refresher of those rules, check out this video” *outro*
Good old regular chess, but with the new board you have now. It threw me off, though, that you did a refresher and reboot of the rules, just as you did with regular Monopoly.
Where can I obtain the set you are using in the video? It seems to be of a checker type piece format with chess piece symbols on each round checker disc. Very cool and something I need for my collection. Thank you kindly for your response in advance. Sincerely Jorge from NYC.
Inspired by the Pao (Cannon) from Chinese Chess (Xiangqi), the Leo is to the Cannon as the the Queen is to the Rook. It moves as the compound of the Pao and the Vao, the diagonal counterpart to the Cannon. Like both of these pieces, it is classified as a hopper. The name of Leo was chosen for its phonetic similarity to the names of these two pieces. According to The Definitive Book; Encyclopedia Of Chess Problems: Themes And Terms by Milan Velimirovic and Kari Valtonen, the Leo and other pieces based on or borrowed from Chinese Chess, were introduced to a wider European publicity by P.Seyfert-Bitterfeld in the February 1936 issue of Die Schwalbe (p. 97). According to Anthony Dickins, writing in A Guide to Fairy Chess, the Leo was introduced by T. R. Dawson from Chinese Chess, probably before 1914. (p. 11) The article Remembering Thomas Dawson (28-xi-1889 16-xii-1951) says he invented the Leo and Vao in 1912. Even if each thought of this piece independently, which is not out of the question, the earlier date for Dawson gives him greater claim to being the piece's inventor. Its earliest known use in a game is Joseph Boyer's Lion Chess from the 1950s. More recently, it has been used by Fergus Duniho in Caïssa Britannia, a British themed game in which it has the heraldic name of Lion, and in numerous games of Charles Gilman, in which it is called a Tank. Source: Piececlopedia
"Chess, also known as regular chess; how to play. The rules are the same as regular with no changes. For a refresher of those rules, keep checking out this video."
4:15 "there is no sequence of legal moves resulting in a checkmate" if there is a sequence of legal move when a player can checkmate the other but the other coulnd't, if the player is out of time, the game is a draw
Can a king escape check by capturing, whether the captured piece was the one putting them in check or just an adjacent opponent piece? Or is the king not allowed to capture _at all?_ I think I've seen a few places in the Chess Variant videos where "checkmate" was called while the king could still escape by capturing an opponent (and the place they would capture to was _not_ threatened by another piece)...
I had this idea for a chess variant but I don't know what it'd be called (I'm sure someone must've come up with it): The rules are the same blah blah blah except that object is to checkmate your opponent's QUEEN. The king (now called a prince as I don't think there's such a thing as a "king consort") now is just a regular piece subject to capture. Or would having to checkmate your opponent's queen be too hard for this to be a good variant?
We finally found the refresher of those rules
A refreshed refresher.
Which is good since the 5 fold repetition & 75 moves without captures/pawn moves automatic draw rules are rather new (based on quick googling, it looks like they were introduced in 2018).
A meta-refresher, perhaps
We finally got the refresher.
Cant you see its above where he is pointing?
Also huge props for actually sitting through and manually editing each info card for all previous Chess Variants that referred to the old video.
Thanks!
@@TripleSGames fr your vids are entertaining even though I watch them over and over
@@yeetionary dude I play that game it's hard except the time travel version
@@sockk4 weirdly enough i know how to play chess but not checkers
@@TripleSGames Ha!
"Chess, also known as regular chess; how to play. The rules are the same as regular with no changes. For a refresher of those rules, keep checking out this video."
No replies? Well now there's 1
1 reply? Well now there’s *2.*
Have a useless reply saying that this is the 3rd reply
3 replys? now theres 4
also i really like this comment
@@wilTfrie Thanks!
"The rules are the same as regular chess, except for this brand-new chessboard :)"
@@DarknessCorrupts false
@@Ryann9 Bro must've disappeared because i only see you're comment 💀💀💀💀💀
@Maxwellquipey yeah the comment was deleted also *your
WE HAVE WRONG GRAMMAR POLICE
@@ckv1985"your" indicates the possessive version of the second person pronoun, while "you're" is a shortening of "you are". not trying to make arguments here.
Finally someone acknowledged that the threefold-repetition draw and the 50-move draw are not automatic; they must be claimed by a player.
But apparently, fivefold-repitition & 75-move draw are automatic.
@@marktan6427 Technically they're not automatic as the arbiter has to be counting and enforce the rule, otherwise play goes on.
@@oenrn Technically two people can play chess by just throwing their pieces at each other and the winner is whoever nails their opponent's face the most times, as long as there's no arbiter to stop them.
@@isavenewspapers8890
I love playing that chess mod.
@@isavenewspapers8890 Lol
'The rules are here, you've found the refresher'
yep
The rules are the same as regular chess
Weird for the creators to have a flashback/retcon episode in the middle of the season as the main characters are traveling to the villains lair but seeing all these past scenes redone with the better artstyle was worth it.
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Finally. After all these years. Chess
The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes/ video ends
Finally, Chess Remaster!
PROFILY BFDI?!
The thing with chess is that there are so many versions and rulesets to the point where no two people will have played the same version of chess. How they deal with this in chess tournaments is to have a single ruleset for all professional matches and have all the players learn that ruleset. That way all professional chess players are on the same page as to what the rules are. Honestly it's one of the things I love about chess. There is so many ways to play the game that you will always learn something new about the game and you may find a new ruleset you like more than the one you've been playing and try to add it to future play sessions. God I love chess.
We learn how to play standard chess first and then we learn about the variations.
Two people would have to play the same version of chess to... You know... Actually play it.
i have an chess variation idea: Diamond Chess
turn the board on a 45 degre angle to the left, then put the king on oposite corners, Queen goes on the left of the White King, and right of Black king, Rooks goes beside the king and queen, then set the Bishops on h3 and f1, knights on e1 and h4. Pawns go on d1, e2, f2, f3, g3, g4 and h5, then mirror for black.
from the 45 degre angle, the front pawns are not allowed double step move only the back pawns, En Passant is allowed only with back pawns. Rooks on the 45 degre angle move like bishops on a normal angle, also castling is not allowed, and bishops are the opposite, moving like Rooks on a normal angle. The Queen on Rook move may proceed a extra move to any of 4 ajcent squares like a bishop. The Knight moves one square like a bishop, then one over
pls do my idea thx
You can only castle horizontally. Before this rule was implemented you could technically castle with a pawn promoted to a rook.
cant imagine a scenario in which this move will be necessary
@@mosalahmosalahrunningdownt5579
There was a chess problem involving it. It doesn't matter, though, since an investigative team figured out that the vertical castling thing was a hoax.
"How to play Chess"
"The rule is the same as regular chess, have a good day"
Idk if you take requests at all, or if you do in another format than a TH-cam comment but I think a how to play mahjong series would be amazing. I think it would take a long time to film, prepare and edit, but even just the Japanese version would help a lot of people and introduce a fun and most of the time free game to a lot of new players.
I've not found a more complete and concise video. God bless!
I have been waiting for this moment
Finally! A remaster of the original chess video you uploaded years ago.
You can just make it more simple like this:
Chess, how to play. The rule are the same as regular chess except from this change. For the one who want to refresh the rule. Check out this video! (End)
The new version of (How to play chess)
The new chess board and wooden disc
looks great.
Thank you for actuelly remaking your how to play chess video
Just as scissors beat paper, which beats rock, which beats scissors, creating a loop, God always wins.
''How to play chess. The rules are the same as regular chess totally. For the refresher of these rules check out this video.''
*Video ends*
That would make a great april fool's day video for this channel.
And at the end he points to a link that restarts the video.
But how does my Rook travel through time? I'm confused.
This video is for normal/plain chess
Try asking this question on his tutorial on _5D_ (technically 4D) _Chess with Multiverse Time Travel_
Well done for distinguishing the triple-repetition rule from the fivefold repetition rule, and similarly for the 75-move rule.
However, the touched piece rule should be mentioned as well.
The remake we’ve been waiting for!
I love this channel so much. It makes teaching games to family and friends so gd easy.
2:01 he forgot to mention that u can only perform en passant if your french 😢
Wonderful pieces, you made...amaizing video
2:56 army of queens
0:33, Nice! Updated, modern video showcasing the modern defense :)
Yes! We've found the refresher of the rules of chess!
Previously monopoly. However, can you make a refresher rules of UNO, Clue, Skip bo, and risk?
I have some sort of hypothetical variant of chess called Arcade Chess.
There are 4 minigames inside the game.
Minigame 1: Chessboard Invaders, the chosen chess setup (1 king and max. 10 pawns in any position) battles against dark square Checkers. Any pawns captured will be deducted from the pawns in the 2nd game.
Minigame 2: Wild Amazon, the king and pawns that survived the 1st game battles against 1 Amazon fairy chess piece (a knight and a queen combined). Any pawns captured will be deducted from the pawns in the 3rd game.
Minigame 3: Merge to Queen, the board shrank down to 4x4 and the pawns that survived the 2nd game have the ability to merge into bishops, then knights, rooks and finally queens. All pieces can move normally, except pawns which do not promote and instead move back and forth. Rooks can push pawns sideways. When a queen is made from two rooks, the king is placed on a1, the piece on a1 is moved to b2 and so on. When the diagonal (a1, b2, c3, d4) is fully closed, the d4 piece moves to a random open position in the bottom-left quadrant, prepared for the 4th game. In case there are not enough pawns to merge to the queen, a new pawn appears for each move.
Minigame 4: Cannon Chess, the board grows back to 8x8 and the chess setup from the 3rd game battles a king that can shoot pawns. Pawns can promote again. First player to checkmate the opponent king wins Arcade Chess.
To be honest I am here because your voice is just so relaxing to listen to.
Thank u so much, you are very helpful and positive person.
In the future I shall check out this video for a refresher of these rules
Part of history now
Greatest remaster in existence
TSG never stops producing refreshers of the rules
WHen i saw *2024 rules* , i thought chess rules got updated
That board looks sick!
Thank you for covering the Chess v6.7.24 update! Glad to have a digestable version of what has changed in 2024, as it's been 3 years since I last played chess.
Waitt!! that's an insanely good chess piece!! Definitely easier to see it from above
"Chess, how to play. The rules are the same as regular chess. For a refresher of those rules, check out this video."
*video ends*
Wow,this is useful for beginners especially us....me and my sister is learning how to play chess becuz we alr know dama...ty for this💗
Yes I am part of 1%
Great 👍
Castling adon - The pieces have to be on the same rank
This rule was not effective 50 years back, so you could castle with a rook you had previously promoted to.
Ok Boomer(s)
I think that's taken care of by "it must be the king's AND the rook's first move", since a pawn promoted to rook by definition has moved before.
@@WackoMcGoosethe Pawn had moved before, but the Rook that the Pawn promoted into didn't
Chess, how to play. The rules are the same as regular chess except f---
*time paradox occurred*
missed a brilliant move by instead saying “chess, how to play. the rules are the same as regular chess. for a refresher of those rules, check out this video” *outro*
A refresher of those rules.
That was very helpful. I'm just overwhelmed how I'm supposed to explain this to my 8 year old son anaha he's very good at chess I might add
Good old regular chess, but with the new board you have now. It threw me off, though, that you did a refresher and reboot of the rules, just as you did with regular Monopoly.
About time!
Nice video !
Great video thank you
I would love to see a combination of three or more games. Maybe a game combining chess, Scrabble, Monopoly and Risk.
You forgot to mention that En Passant is mandatory
It's not mandatory, but if you miss it the opponent/spectators are allowed to publicly mock you.
I have limited patience with this meme already. I refuse to tolerate it being fed to beginners.
I have limited patience with this meme already. I refuse to tolerate it being fed to beginners.
@@isavenewspapers8890 Ypu forgor ta menaion tat ea pessnat is neccesstry.
Where did you get this board and flat pieces?? I want this and the wooden one from your full video!!
Where can I obtain the set you are using in the video? It seems to be of a checker type piece format with chess piece symbols on each round checker disc. Very cool and something I need for my collection. Thank you kindly for your response in advance. Sincerely Jorge from NYC.
I am trying to teach my primary school students the game of chess and this gave me a good line in what order to show them
You forgot a rule
You may not capture your own piece
Ah, good observation… oops!
How to play Chess but it's updated
Wow great
I love chess! Thanks for making videos on all of these variants!
Thanks! More to come!
Chess Video Remastered!
How to play chess: check out the tutorial on the top right
What if Chinese and International chess combined together? (Queen became Cannon)
disastrous
Inspired by the Pao (Cannon) from Chinese Chess (Xiangqi), the Leo is to the Cannon as the the Queen is to the Rook. It moves as the compound of the Pao and the Vao, the diagonal counterpart to the Cannon. Like both of these pieces, it is classified as a hopper. The name of Leo was chosen for its phonetic similarity to the names of these two pieces.
According to The Definitive Book; Encyclopedia Of Chess Problems: Themes And Terms by Milan Velimirovic and Kari Valtonen, the Leo and other pieces based on or borrowed from Chinese Chess, were introduced to a wider European publicity by P.Seyfert-Bitterfeld in the February 1936 issue of Die Schwalbe (p. 97). According to Anthony Dickins, writing in A Guide to Fairy Chess, the Leo was introduced by T. R. Dawson from Chinese Chess, probably before 1914. (p. 11) The article Remembering Thomas Dawson (28-xi-1889 16-xii-1951) says he invented the Leo and Vao in 1912. Even if each thought of this piece independently, which is not out of the question, the earlier date for Dawson gives him greater claim to being the piece's inventor.
Its earliest known use in a game is Joseph Boyer's Lion Chess from the 1950s. More recently, it has been used by Fergus Duniho in Caïssa Britannia, a British themed game in which it has the heraldic name of Lion, and in numerous games of Charles Gilman, in which it is called a Tank.
Source: Piececlopedia
Let me introduce: elephant
Thank you @TripleSGames
Thanks😮
"Chess, also known as regular chess; how to play. The rules are the same as regular with no changes. For a refresher of those rules, keep checking out this video."
Nice -- we get to see the new chess set in the main video (not the first -- duck chess has that honor).
Nice Modern Defens🤖
4:15 "there is no sequence of legal moves resulting in a checkmate"
if there is a sequence of legal move when a player can checkmate the other but the other coulnd't, if the player is out of time, the game is a draw
I could see a smile in his face during the intro
I have no idea why i watch this, I've been playing chess for years now lmao
Thank you for the support!
Same, but I still watched it twice >.>;
now you have to make a remaster of every chess variant
Good job showing me Chess. Can Triple S Games know how to play the Jurassic Park Digger card game?
Ok thanks ur 8 year ago video of chess thanks Triple S Games=)
Chess the remaster, less goo
Fun fact: the knight When It moves it land on the reverse color that were standing
e. g. :starts in white->moves->land un black
The rules are the same as the regular chess, except for no changes.
2:13 He said it! He said the thing!
Where do you get your board / pieces from? I would love to have such Chess-Chips!
watching this in 2024
I like your 2-sided chees disks
well done 👍🏻
Can a king escape check by capturing, whether the captured piece was the one putting them in check or just an adjacent opponent piece? Or is the king not allowed to capture _at all?_ I think I've seen a few places in the Chess Variant videos where "checkmate" was called while the king could still escape by capturing an opponent (and the place they would capture to was _not_ threatened by another piece)...
A king may capture a piece that isn't defended by another piece.
"black can't move first? cancelled."
-twitter, 2023
we finally found regular chess
Chess, how to play. The rules are the same as regular chess. There are no changes. For a refresher of those rules, check out this video!!!
I should have started with this video.
I had this idea for a chess variant but I don't know what it'd be called (I'm sure someone must've come up with it): The rules are the same blah blah blah except that object is to checkmate your opponent's QUEEN. The king (now called a prince as I don't think there's such a thing as a "king consort") now is just a regular piece subject to capture. Or would having to checkmate your opponent's queen be too hard for this to be a good variant?
The remaster of an old classic.
Let’s go!
Regular chess!
I bet he did this just to show off his cool new board and pieces
Yeah l. Thank you very much. I will safe this
2:50 CLEAN EDIT
DID THE RULES CHANGE WHAT THE HECK(and btw ur ahead of time)
yes!