checkmate from start at 0:11 c3 knight moves to b5, (this first move is the only one that matters in how long the mate takes, example being either knight to the outsides and king or queen front pawns moving forward 1 being the only ones that change how long the mate takes) any of the 6 pawns move forwards 1 or two spaces, b5 knight takes c7 *check, queen takes c7, d5 knight takes c7 *check, king moves to d8, e5 knight takes f7 *check, king takes c7 knight, either a3 or c3 knight move to b5/ either b4, c3, or f3 knights move to d5 checkmate; move e7 pawn up to e6 instead of the other 6 pawns, b5 knight takes c7 *check, queen takes c7, d5 knight takes c7 *check, king moves to e7(or king moves to d8, f5 knight takes g7 *check, king takes c7, c3 knight moves to b5 *mate), e3 knight or g3 knight moves to f5 *check/ c3 knight or e3 knight moves to d5 *check, e6 pawn takes f5/d5, g3 knight or e3 knight takes f5 *mate/ e3 knight or c3 knight takes d5 *mate(or either side knights move to the side not taken by pawn and also mate); move d7 pawn to d6 instead of the other 6 pawns, d5 knight takes c7 *check, queen takes c7, b5 knight takes c7 *check, king moves to d7(or king moves to d8, e5 knight moves to g7 *check, king moves to d7, then the b3 d3 and f3 knights move to then take the pawn on c5 or e5 *mate, or harass the pawn by issuing check on c5 or e5 then mating on the other move),b3 or d3 knights move to then take on c5 *mate/ d3 or f3 knights move to then take on e5 *mate(or b3 or d3 knights move to c5 *check/ d3 or f3 knights move to e5 *check, then f3 or d3 knights move to e5 *mate/ b3 or d3 knights move to c5 *mate); now i can assure you black moving their two knights to the outsides is still mate it's just too far down the line for me to write it out reasonably because im basically taking half the board state mostly including pawns and the right side knight and obviously still queen using all of the first moves to threaten queen or king for a good 9 moves or so being near instant mate if the king moves at all during it because every other space is usually mate in 2-4 moves with checks by just allowing black's other knight to develop because i need f3 knight to g5 to attack right side more since if either the forced king move or king check after king move is interrupted by their knights then i need to play a longer checkmate game. checkmate from start at 12:30 only requires castle takes pawn on f7, followed by 3 castles to e7 takes pawn takes bishop takes queen from the same e line and forced checkmate depending on move choice with last viable moves to drag out the game being knight takes castle in front of king on e7, f7 castle takes e7, king takes e7, f3 moves to f7, king moves to d8(e8 is mate in 3 as well via f7 castle to f8, king back to e7(or h8 castle to f8 followed by f2 castle to f8 ending up in the same position), and a castle to any spot on the e line that doesn't move the f8 castle and both of the two other f line castles covering it while also not using e6 because the pawn or king can take it. or the easier to remember strat which is any castle to e line first, king to d8 forced, f7 castle to f8(if h8 castle takes you just take back with f2 castle) checkmate) followed by f7 castle to f8, king to e7, any castle to e line except the f line castle guarding f8 and the non checkmate position of if you got to e6 that king or pawn can take, elsewise checkmate. checkmate from start at 33:12 c4 bishop takes f7 *checkmate... this is why you don't start someone with 2-3 bishops on that line... also do i have to explain mate in 1 with all queens? lol
@@ShadowDreamed First off the bishop completion can be done by queens since they move the same, so can the castle one; and second off after you get done with 2 mates in 1 on f7 with 6 queens guarding the space after either side queen moves there no matter which, you have mate in 3 via c7 sac a queen, kill theirs and take bishop for mate regardless if they move a pawn to get away because both e7 and f7 escapes are double and triple guarded respectively by b4 and a3 queens, and c4, b3, and a2 queens respectively; then there's mate in 4 on e7 by force using your 5 queens that guard it on e4, e3, e2, and b4, a3 in which you take with those queens in that order leaving a3 queen to guard the b4 queen that's now on e7; then you have mate in 5 on d7 via d4, d3, d2, d1 in that order guarded by a4, g4, h3 in which if your match allowes castling out of check then now d7 queen to c8 guarded by g4 and h3 checkmate; and that's just the mates not guarded by castles, you of course have nearly double piece advantage and could quite literally just throw pieces at them and take a piece per turn and you're physically unable to lose because you can't get checkmated when there's 3 rows of queens above you to stand in the way of any attack and then counter attack next turn. It's never fair to swap all your pieces for queens on first turn because it's just checkmate waiting to happen; then again depending on how smart you are you could calculate mate as early as turn 2-5 depending on how your opponent moves considering they can't move themselves into discovered check anyways.
Oh yeah, and if they refuse to move their queen on the c7 attack you just attack the bishop anyways then move another queen to c7 and then attack the queen and checkmate. Also a funny checkmate is d4 to g7, e4 to b7, c4 to c7, e4 to e7 *check, d4 to d7 *check, then e3 to e7 or d3 to d7 depending on which space the queen isn't on irregardless of their moves because if the queen moves to the other space they hang checkmate via the remaining a4 and h4 queens, and if they use their unmoved knights to stop it then just move the respective d2 or e2 to d7 or e7 respectively and it's mate again because the bishop that was required to move on the side the queen didn't cover is now no longer there to guard the spot and vice versa if they used knights in place of the bishop to guard so 4 different forced mates in 2 positions in 6 and 7 moves respectively having 2 mates each on the same square.
Also if they think they're smart during that entire mate and try castling on either side just move a queen to b7 or g7 respectively to the king castling to b8 or g8 because you're guarded by 5-7 queens on both sides depending on how many moves you are in.
oh yeah, queen side bishop on white taking king side pawn can't be taken by anything other than the king; damn, can't believe nobody thought of turn 1 mates especially covered by 2 pieces when making this did they lol
The checkmate could have quickly happened in 12:59 after the black knight took the white rook on G8. First, the rook on G2 would take the black knight on G8 then, after the black rook captures the white rook on G8 the white rook on G1 could have captured the black rook on G8, and then it would have been checkmate. (The checkmate probably didn't happen quickly because the white rook of H4 or/and
checkmate from start at 0:11
c3 knight moves to b5, (this first move is the only one that matters in how long the mate takes, example being either knight to the outsides and king or queen front pawns moving forward 1 being the only ones that change how long the mate takes) any of the 6 pawns move forwards 1 or two spaces, b5 knight takes c7 *check, queen takes c7, d5 knight takes c7 *check, king moves to d8, e5 knight takes f7 *check, king takes c7 knight, either a3 or c3 knight move to b5/ either b4, c3, or f3 knights move to d5 checkmate; move e7 pawn up to e6 instead of the other 6 pawns, b5 knight takes c7 *check, queen takes c7, d5 knight takes c7 *check, king moves to e7(or king moves to d8, f5 knight takes g7 *check, king takes c7, c3 knight moves to b5 *mate), e3 knight or g3 knight moves to f5 *check/ c3 knight or e3 knight moves to d5 *check, e6 pawn takes f5/d5, g3 knight or e3 knight takes f5 *mate/ e3 knight or c3 knight takes d5 *mate(or either side knights move to the side not taken by pawn and also mate); move d7 pawn to d6 instead of the other 6 pawns, d5 knight takes c7 *check, queen takes c7, b5 knight takes c7 *check, king moves to d7(or king moves to d8, e5 knight moves to g7 *check, king moves to d7, then the b3 d3 and f3 knights move to then take the pawn on c5 or e5 *mate, or harass the pawn by issuing check on c5 or e5 then mating on the other move),b3 or d3 knights move to then take on c5 *mate/ d3 or f3 knights move to then take on e5 *mate(or b3 or d3 knights move to c5 *check/ d3 or f3 knights move to e5 *check, then f3 or d3 knights move to e5 *mate/ b3 or d3 knights move to c5 *mate); now i can assure you black moving their two knights to the outsides is still mate it's just too far down the line for me to write it out reasonably because im basically taking half the board state mostly including pawns and the right side knight and obviously still queen using all of the first moves to threaten queen or king for a good 9 moves or so being near instant mate if the king moves at all during it because every other space is usually mate in 2-4 moves with checks by just allowing black's other knight to develop because i need f3 knight to g5 to attack right side more since if either the forced king move or king check after king move is interrupted by their knights then i need to play a longer checkmate game.
checkmate from start at 12:30
only requires castle takes pawn on f7, followed by 3 castles to e7 takes pawn takes bishop takes queen from the same e line and forced checkmate depending on move choice with last viable moves to drag out the game being knight takes castle in front of king on e7, f7 castle takes e7, king takes e7, f3 moves to f7, king moves to d8(e8 is mate in 3 as well via f7 castle to f8, king back to e7(or h8 castle to f8 followed by f2 castle to f8 ending up in the same position), and a castle to any spot on the e line that doesn't move the f8 castle and both of the two other f line castles covering it while also not using e6 because the pawn or king can take it. or the easier to remember strat which is any castle to e line first, king to d8 forced, f7 castle to f8(if h8 castle takes you just take back with f2 castle) checkmate) followed by f7 castle to f8, king to e7, any castle to e line except the f line castle guarding f8 and the non checkmate position of if you got to e6 that king or pawn can take, elsewise checkmate.
checkmate from start at 33:12
c4 bishop takes f7 *checkmate... this is why you don't start someone with 2-3 bishops on that line...
also do i have to explain mate in 1 with all queens? lol
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i need you to explain the queens one i have brain damage
@@ShadowDreamed First off the bishop completion can be done by queens since they move the same, so can the castle one; and second off after you get done with 2 mates in 1 on f7 with 6 queens guarding the space after either side queen moves there no matter which, you have mate in 3 via c7 sac a queen, kill theirs and take bishop for mate regardless if they move a pawn to get away because both e7 and f7 escapes are double and triple guarded respectively by b4 and a3 queens, and c4, b3, and a2 queens respectively; then there's mate in 4 on e7 by force using your 5 queens that guard it on e4, e3, e2, and b4, a3 in which you take with those queens in that order leaving a3 queen to guard the b4 queen that's now on e7; then you have mate in 5 on d7 via d4, d3, d2, d1 in that order guarded by a4, g4, h3 in which if your match allowes castling out of check then now d7 queen to c8 guarded by g4 and h3 checkmate; and that's just the mates not guarded by castles, you of course have nearly double piece advantage and could quite literally just throw pieces at them and take a piece per turn and you're physically unable to lose because you can't get checkmated when there's 3 rows of queens above you to stand in the way of any attack and then counter attack next turn. It's never fair to swap all your pieces for queens on first turn because it's just checkmate waiting to happen; then again depending on how smart you are you could calculate mate as early as turn 2-5 depending on how your opponent moves considering they can't move themselves into discovered check anyways.
Oh yeah, and if they refuse to move their queen on the c7 attack you just attack the bishop anyways then move another queen to c7 and then attack the queen and checkmate. Also a funny checkmate is d4 to g7, e4 to b7, c4 to c7, e4 to e7 *check, d4 to d7 *check, then e3 to e7 or d3 to d7 depending on which space the queen isn't on irregardless of their moves because if the queen moves to the other space they hang checkmate via the remaining a4 and h4 queens, and if they use their unmoved knights to stop it then just move the respective d2 or e2 to d7 or e7 respectively and it's mate again because the bishop that was required to move on the side the queen didn't cover is now no longer there to guard the spot and vice versa if they used knights in place of the bishop to guard so 4 different forced mates in 2 positions in 6 and 7 moves respectively having 2 mates each on the same square.
Also if they think they're smart during that entire mate and try castling on either side just move a queen to b7 or g7 respectively to the king castling to b8 or g8 because you're guarded by 5-7 queens on both sides depending on how many moves you are in.
The amount of royal forks that this guy missed seriously is a war crime
yeah fr
Frfrfrfrfrfrfr😅
At the start there was a fork
6:54 "Fork Dork Clork Smork!"
3:59 Black king
Stalemate does make a draw, not make the side that has no moves lose and the opposite side win, this is ridicilous.
Wr
That is true
Thank u
Thank u bro
Omg it Albert Einstein 🤯
Stalemate!
*"Black king wins"*
💀💀💀
knights missing forks and checkmates like LEGITIMATELY 50 TIMES THROUGHOUT THE GAME
and also what the frick
stalemate is not a win 💀
FR LIKE THEY COULD OF FORKED THE ENTIRE GAME AND THEY DIDN'T LIKE BRUH
bro missed 1000000000000000 checkmates
the amount of blunders in the first game... 💀💀💀
queen could’ve died at the start bruhh
@@splashmanej3 btw they missed a billion forks in the first 10 moves
@aimbot1246 ik it's so dumb I'm 200 elo and I could have won easy
Black
@@Timmy2017-wd8qm White
Bro they missed so many forks in the knights and could have gotten and easy queen with the rooks 💀💀💀💀😡
10:56 HOW DID YOU MISS THAT QUEEN AND KING FORK😭💀
It’s black turn
BEFORE THAT-@@anunitin2010
King f3 blunder,or whatever the white king made
He should have done e3 brilliant cuz of queen and king fork
@@ingchungkhim6649 29:39 YAY 😁
bro stalemated in a mate in less than 4 position thinking he won💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Black king
33:12 c4 bishop takes f7 pawn and checkmate 😂 why too elaborated🤔
oh yeah, queen side bishop on white taking king side pawn can't be taken by anything other than the king; damn, can't believe nobody thought of turn 1 mates especially covered by 2 pieces when making this did they lol
Bro missed royal fork
The amount of missed forks in the first game 💀💀💀
True
Fr
Black king
When the knight forked the rook and the king he could have forked the queen and the king😂😂😂😂😂
Black king For all kings
I can't wait to see the Battle
White king will win definitely I think💯 in first game btw
nahh i think it’s a trick
The horseys missed a bunch of forking
12:26 1 move if you move the room to the pawn the above of the black king can already destroy the queen
Black
Black King
52:22 HE GOT A POINT
The blunders in this game 😭😭😭
Black king bc hourses sre dubm
😢😢😢I'm so sad that I didn't guess right
now dare you
True
@@ZayneANTboynot true
Knights are better in start game, bishops are better in endgame
It’s the fact at 22:05 the king and queen is outside the plan💀💀
49:23 that queen is protected from a3
White King
The checkmate could have quickly happened in 12:59 after the black knight took the white rook on G8. First, the rook on G2 would take the black knight on G8 then, after the black rook captures the white rook on G8 the white rook on G1 could have captured the black rook on G8, and then it would have been checkmate. (The checkmate probably didn't happen quickly because the white rook of H4 or/and
All of these are quick checkmates honestly, but this youtuber makes the white king really dumb, which is unrealistic and just stupid imo
ikr
i saw that too
Hey Karen 😁
1. Black king
2. White king
White king he literally has all the horses
legends who assumed that black will win
👇
Black King gonna win
#
Let's see if the avocado for Mexico will work
I take that back
I lost all 2 of my braincells watching this (chess braincells)
4:53 it said payback time😂😂😂😂😂
40:37 that "unprotected" felt personal XD
Black king
YOU MISSED SO MANY THINGS
White always has a twist at the end of the game so it’s white
white king missed 2 royal forks or more rn
black king
white king you are so strong but give mercy to black king
White king
The one whit the pawns eventually after some actions🗿
bro did 49 blunders in a 48 moves game💀💀💀
King is going to win instantly
Which king
no king is better obviously
Bro, its a Stalemate in the first game
I swear these chess pieces are straight npcs bro, I’m a player who hasn’t played in ages and Evan i can see how easily white can mate so many times
The knight moves are very dump in 5mins within 3 moves it can already checkmate the black king
WHITE KING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
White king. He has more rooks than black king
Black King I think wins!
👇 2ho is with me?
Bro, I swear they mean no good moves in 15 Quinn trillion moves that are wrong🤣🤣🤣🤣
Black king if he plays smart
bishop's and queen's could have checkmated in 1
Bruh that stale mate not fair
White king obvious choice he has so much knights
Black king he is too smart
horse part: black wins gimme the legendary chess title
Black 100%
I think it’s going to be the black king because she is the only one that’s being sensible in Smart
I lost braincells cus of white's strategy
Black king because he got a bishop on their side
Black king if he plays carfully
I think black king?
Edit: also awesome video😊
Black King hopefully.
Black king let's goooooooooo
On the first game white king wins if he just forks the kings and the queen
They keep missing checkmate in 1
Nobody wins when it’s stalemate
Blackking
Team black
⬇️↙️
THE FORKS
Black king but white king is smart
(Legendary chess player)
Toast
2:04 you could’ve forked the queen and king
Tie
I'm voting white king for the entire video lol
bro It was an draw because the king wasn't in check
The black king of course
Black team
10:55 you missed fork
LESS GO BLACK KING
There were more than 3 forks of the queen and king
"stalemate! you lost!" its a draw ;-;
White king because he is smart
33:00 mate in one:Bc4xD5
I expected the black king to win and was correct cause so many blunders
14:02 bruh it could have been checkmate too he coukd have just eaten the pawn and moved the rook to h8 like girl 💀
Just to let this RUclipsr know I didn’t skip to the end of the vid and ima guess white king
Lol 10 elo chess be like
queen to a6💀 6:24
in first game black didn't won because it was stalemate and stalemate is draw.
I KNEW IT WAS THE BLACK KING WHO WOULD WIN
3:26 HOW DID THEY MISS KING AND QUEEN FORK
6th white will win where there is very many kings
Is this the Chess 2 everyone is talking about?
when quean didint take quean and just died
I saw more fork than the knight piece