5 Bishop Promotions From Real Chess Games!

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  • @dylanflegel834
    @dylanflegel834 2 года назад +206

    There’s a study where you promote to a bishop because you actually want to be in stalemate. It’s stalemate related but for the opposite reason.

    • @PAINTAKER11
      @PAINTAKER11 2 года назад +3

      Ya. Ben finegold showed it on one of his lectures. Crazy beautiful stuff

    • @chembleton
      @chembleton 11 месяцев назад

      why would this be? Is this because you know you are pretty much beaten but effectively force a draw?

    • @MrEvanNoyes
      @MrEvanNoyes 4 месяца назад

      @@chembletonHas to be

  • @Patralgan
    @Patralgan 2 года назад +104

    I once had three bishops on the board because I promoted a pawn which could be taken by a rook. The promotion square was protected by a bishop so I thought: if I promote it to queen, my opponent will just take it with the rook so I might just as well promote it into bishop but because of that my opponent didn't take it because it's a bad trade. For 11 moves it was 3 bishops vs. a rook

    • @dandanthedandan7558
      @dandanthedandan7558 2 года назад +19

      Couldn't you just have traded the promoted pawn for the opponent's rook and play 2 bishops Vs none?

    • @Patralgan
      @Patralgan 2 года назад +23

      @@dandanthedandan7558 that was the idea. I expected my opponent to take the promoted piece with their rook regardless of what I promoted it into, but they didn't because it was a bishop so it was a bit of a surprise at the moment, though logical in hindsight

    • @Wongasm
      @Wongasm 2 года назад +11

      I feel like that's what stockfish does when it knows you're about to take the piece anyway. To me it seems it underpromotes in weird ways because it's like "if i lose a knight it's not as bad as if I've lost a queen".

    • @EebstertheGreat
      @EebstertheGreat 2 года назад +3

      @@Wongasm When Stockfish underpromotes unnecessarily, the only good move is to take the piece. Stockfish does not attempt to maximize its chances of winning against bad moves; it only ever assumes its opponent makes the best move. Therefore, underpromoting is exactly equally as good as promoting to a queen, since it will get captured either way.
      In Patralgan's case, though, Stockfish would only ever promote to a queen or rook, because a bishop or knight wasn't good enough to win, so the best move would not be to capture it.

    • @walkastray007
      @walkastray007 2 года назад

      That's getting the right answer for all the wrong reasons.

  • @ramachandra776
    @ramachandra776 2 года назад +167

    Bishop promotions are rarer than knight promotions . The study by Dehler was spectacular in its simplicity . Nice informative video . Thanks . Hope we get to see another bishop underpromotion this year .

    • @kirayoshikage8904
      @kirayoshikage8904 10 месяцев назад +5

      pretty sure knight is 2nd most common queen,knight,rook,bishop

    • @TheGrammarPolice7
      @TheGrammarPolice7 8 часов назад +1

      By the way, you're not supposed to type spaces before punctuation in English. The period comes glued to the word immediately behind it.

  • @JohnSmith-zw8vp
    @JohnSmith-zw8vp 2 года назад +23

    You know we all learned as chess beginners how you might need a rook underpromotion to avoid stalemate and a knight underpromotion might be good to fork two pieces and get a free(?) capture of one (if the other player is crazy enough to allow that situation in the first place) but I never could for the life of me figure how underpromotion to a bishop would actually make sense in a for real game (not a chess problem).

  • @spicybanana27
    @spicybanana27 2 года назад +118

    I’m pretty sure there wouldn’t be any reason to underpromote to a bishop or rook other than stalemate. Knights are understandable because of their unique moves, but a queen can do anything a bishop and rook can do. And other than the fact that a queen could cause stalemate, there’s no other reason to underpromote to a bishop or rook because a queen can simply do more for you than a bishop or rook in any other situation

    • @lucienamalric3735
      @lucienamalric3735 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes less is more

    • @-zelda-
      @-zelda- 2 года назад +25

      You can underpromote to "troll" if it doesn't matter what you promote to
      For example, in this position
      8/5k2/1p1pR3/p1pP2K1/P1P5/2P2q2/4p3/8 b
      It doesn't matter if you promote to a queen, rook, knight or bishop, they are all forced mates in exactly 8 moves

    • @bipolarminddroppings
      @bipolarminddroppings 2 года назад +1

      they literally show one where the only move is to promote to bishop and its not a stalemate...
      why do people comment without actually watching the video...

    • @spicybanana27
      @spicybanana27 2 года назад +43

      @@bipolarminddroppings I think you’re the one who needs to rewatch the video… the one you’re talking about is the one where the opponent is able to force stalemate in the following moves. Kind of embarrassing on your part really

    • @spicybanana27
      @spicybanana27 2 года назад +4

      @@bipolarminddroppings In fact, almost all of them are like that

  • @nohalfmeasures6
    @nohalfmeasures6 2 года назад +15

    Me fantasizing about even getting close to those endgames. 😂😂

  • @cameronford6149
    @cameronford6149 2 года назад +10

    Fabi promoted to a bishop for a reason which wasn't stalemate - he did it to tell his opponent it was time to resign!

  • @davidanoble
    @davidanoble 2 года назад +12

    Since the only difference between a bishop and a queen is the queen can move along rank and file, that means the only reason to underpromote to bishop is if being able to move along rank and file is a bad thing. All that does is prevent certain moves by the opponent, and give you more options. The only reason giving yourself more options would be bad is if you're trying for stalemate. The only reason limiting your opponent's options would be bad is if you're trying to _avoid_ stalemate.

    • @cptnoremac
      @cptnoremac Год назад +7

      I promote to a bishop all the time to punish opponents who refuse to resign by mating them with bishop and knight.

  • @loafes1352
    @loafes1352 2 года назад +3

    I can think of two convoluted but practical reasons to promote to a bishop that don’t include stalemate. One is in a time scramble and pawn race, your opponent has your queening square covered say by a knight and their pawn can’t be stopped so they premove the pawn moves to the end since if you promote to a rook or queen it’s a check and cancels the premove. By making a bishop it’s not check, doesn’t cancel their premove and you get to stop the pawn in time

    • @loafes1352
      @loafes1352 2 года назад

      The second one I have thought of before is a sort of exchange sac. Where if you promote to a queen your opponent has to give up their rook for it, but if you make a bishop then your opponent giving up their rook looses material. The issue here is that if your “positional exchange sac for dark square control” is actually any good then giving up the rook is the best move anyway

    • @cptnoremac
      @cptnoremac Год назад +1

      That first example is pretty clever. I'd love to see that happen in a real game.

  • @lightning77125
    @lightning77125 2 года назад +7

    10:35 I can't checkmate with a bishop and a knight but i know these guys can

  • @alexoftheway8169
    @alexoftheway8169 2 года назад +2

    I don't think that I've ever seen or used a bishop underpromotion, fascinating vidio and great to see real game context and applications!

  • @chesswithranga1536
    @chesswithranga1536 2 года назад +2

    This type puzzles enhance the idea for promoting which piece rather than Queen to win the game. Although we have un-tick the option automatically promote a Queen 🎯🎯.

  • @EebstertheGreat
    @EebstertheGreat 2 года назад

    I know this was about real games, but since there was a bonus study at the end, it's worth mentioning that there are also a lot of puzzles with underpromotion to a bishop even with a lot of pieces on the board. The most spectacular ones are probably solutions to the Babson Task.

  • @uujuu316
    @uujuu316 2 года назад +3

    Well, Hikaru casually promotes to like 5 bishops when he's playing with low ranked players

  • @ChessforCharity
    @ChessforCharity 2 года назад +18

    Those are awesome, Sam! ⭐️ I covered one of these on my channel and there is also a cool one where one underpromoted to a rook. Sometimes, a queen is just not the right tool for the job. 🤔

    • @Eoghanyupmonster
      @Eoghanyupmonster 2 года назад +1

      Lol I’m a huge fan of your channel, so happy to see you here!

  • @kaloyanangelov8042
    @kaloyanangelov8042 2 года назад

    Wow, first time seeing bishop promotion ever.

  • @MrEvanNoyes
    @MrEvanNoyes 4 месяца назад

    As a 500 this video is blowing my mind. I actually paused for a few minutes to think of what situations could be here and I only got 1 and close to a second. Chess really is amazing.

  • @Mamburz
    @Mamburz 2 года назад

    If you're playing Martin or any other beginner bot and they let you take pieces with a pawn so you get a promotion, if you promote to a queen/rook that gives check the bot will almost certainly take it but if you promote to a bishop (bishop>Knight, but of course knight is fine as well), it doesn't give check so the bot will most likely not take it

  • @carealoo744
    @carealoo744 2 года назад

    Been asking about this for the last 12 days; should have came here lol

  • @lordadman
    @lordadman 2 года назад +1

    I have a question for the 1938 game. I wonder if sacrificing the rook for the f7 pawn would be a winning strategy in order to then promote to a queen and have given the king an escape square to prevent stalemate tricks

  • @TheMarksT
    @TheMarksT 2 года назад +1

    A very fun, creative aspect to chess -- the underpromotion. Can't share it but had a Play Magnus game where only a Bishop would do too.

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      Why can't you share it?

    • @TheMarksT
      @TheMarksT 2 года назад

      @@isavenewspapers8890 For some reason the share game link no longer shows.

  • @e4e6mate96
    @e4e6mate96 2 года назад

    Very interesting video.. thx Sam

  • @Cykk0
    @Cykk0 2 года назад

    in primary school we had a chess club, which had a leader board that scored our points based on wins, and in game decisions, such as capitalizing on blunders and trading for a more important pieces, so it was actually viable to go for bishops to farm points off an opponent by forcing more trades, since the heirachy was queen, rook, knight then bishop being the lowest.
    unfortunately i do not recall anyone having enough leeway to do so

  • @loganretamoza7134
    @loganretamoza7134 Год назад

    Sam Copeland is great! love these

  • @big_darkside2716
    @big_darkside2716 2 года назад

    I loved the study at the end, just beutiful!

  • @Redstoner34526
    @Redstoner34526 2 года назад

    I think the reason why the guy in the first one missed it is because bishop and rook promotions are so rare you would probably never think of it

  • @dogstar8871
    @dogstar8871 3 месяца назад

    in the Kholmov vs Ehlvest example, after R-h1, K-d7 would also have avoided the draw

  • @jdubs__01
    @jdubs__01 2 года назад

    the best reason is to set up the board for the next game obviously

  • @kushagrashukla5858
    @kushagrashukla5858 2 года назад

    it is literally the most crazy chess video i have come across!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 (except of course videos of supreme leader's blunders😂😂)

  • @fxllenrain14
    @fxllenrain14 2 года назад

    I had a game where a bishop promotion was mate but I played queen instead

  • @zacharyahearn4069
    @zacharyahearn4069 2 года назад

    I used to under promote to a bishop because the board only came with 1 queen for each color.

  • @kalamazad8882
    @kalamazad8882 2 года назад

    Underpromote to a bishop to get killer bishop advancement

  • @BongoRGB
    @BongoRGB 2 года назад

    As a german i love the way you pronounce Zugzwang, good video btw

  • @chazzerayen4615
    @chazzerayen4615 Год назад

    I once promoted into a bishop in a bullet game to confuse the opponent. I won on time

  • @arloet
    @arloet 2 года назад +1

    Dude you made this vid so amazing I really did enjoy watching this. Big thank you for this we appreciated.

    • @TheGrammarPolice7
      @TheGrammarPolice7 8 часов назад +1

      Here, let me re-type your comment with the appropriate punctuation for you. Try to learn something from it:
      Dude, you made this vid so amazing. I really did enjoy watching this. Big thank you for this. We appreciated.
      You can't simply regurgitate word after word and expect people to immediately know where you intended your sentences to begin and end.

    • @arloet
      @arloet 8 часов назад

      @@TheGrammarPolice7 Thank you

  • @emmettdja
    @emmettdja 2 года назад +1

    At first I thought it said "5 bishop promotions from a real game!"

  • @ahsa_yt
    @ahsa_yt 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @nikolavla
    @nikolavla Год назад

    Hi Sam, thanks for the video. Where can I find full game PGNs?

  • @CrunchyGold
    @CrunchyGold 2 года назад

    That moment when someone only bishop promotes just to flex

  • @lonkhoi6764
    @lonkhoi6764 2 года назад

    i love to check mate with 8 bishop so maybe thats another reason

  • @carealoo744
    @carealoo744 2 года назад

    Thank you:)

  • @crimsonkhan3815
    @crimsonkhan3815 2 года назад

    0:53 The first game is a perfect example because promoting square is white if it was black two same color bishop cannot mate the white king...that was an amazing moment..wow.

  • @Bowsarge
    @Bowsarge 2 года назад

    For low level play, it makes people less willing to sacrifice a rook for the promoted piece.

  • @exchrols
    @exchrols 2 года назад

    tbh, maybe a little late to add changes to this game but I think that maybe they should implement a rule that prohibits having more than one queen to make the promotion more dynamic. Maybe add a promotional option of "prince/heir" with the same move set as a king, making it possible to lose the first king(could make it so a check doesn't lock the pieces unable to intervene.

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад +1

      “Maybe a little late”? I think the “change the base rules of chess” ship sailed before anyone alive today was born, though there are exciting updates being made to the minutiae in the 21st century, if you’re into that kind of thing.
      In any case, your ideas have all been proposed by chess players and chess variant enthusiasts before. Even disregarding the fact that the rules of chess have stopped changing, if chess players wanted to implement your suggestions, they would’ve already done so.

    • @Rg-nk3rc
      @Rg-nk3rc 2 года назад +1

      No, you can't just add new pieces to chess, and expect it to be implemented by FIDE

  • @pumpkin6192
    @pumpkin6192 Год назад +1

    Moral of the lesson: Don't promote to a queen or even a rook if you might stalemate

  • @shroomax
    @shroomax 2 года назад

    They underpromote to bishop and it's "brilliant" and "only good move", but when I do it, it's a "blunder" and "losing".

  • @WhiteThunder121
    @WhiteThunder121 2 года назад

    Ben Finegold be like: I've got 1:20 on the clock, let's flex my bishop+knight check mate skills.

  • @Pattonator14
    @Pattonator14 2 года назад

    In the Dehler study, after promoting to the Bishop what if Bf6?

  • @jeffersondavis1805
    @jeffersondavis1805 2 года назад

    me right after I see sam copeland: OH MY GOSH JOHNNY SINS!!!

  • @Irgendwas-qw4wg
    @Irgendwas-qw4wg 2 года назад

    all promoted bishops in this video were bishops on a white square

  • @vedantvlogs5960
    @vedantvlogs5960 2 года назад

    You should have shown game of fabiano caruana at us chess championship

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes 2 года назад

    I was expecting this to be demonstrated in a game, not a 'he should have underpromoted to bishop'.

  • @TyraniceProductions
    @TyraniceProductions 2 года назад

    I could see a theoretical possibility where you want to attack one piece but avoid forking another to prevent a bad line, therefore underpromoting a bishop. But if you asked me to create a board position based on this idea I wouldn't know where to start.

  • @catis4802
    @catis4802 Год назад

    Me after watch this video and promote to a bishop every game

  • @stripedgecko1061
    @stripedgecko1061 2 года назад

    You might be able to bishop underpromote to prevent an opponent from queening because it would be stalemate, therefore creating a zwichenzug that wins

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      In a position where you opponent has the ability to stalemate you, you are winning?
      Oh really.

    • @stripedgecko1061
      @stripedgecko1061 2 года назад

      If there were 2 passed pawns but one was blocked by a piece it’s not that hard

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      @@stripedgecko1061 Did you switch topics.

  • @SP1KEY
    @SP1KEY 2 года назад

    10:30 if king e8 isnt it just checkmate with Bb5

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      “When you see mate in one, look for better.” - Ben Finegold
      Jokes aside, yeah, you’re right.

  • @luizfelipevercosa
    @luizfelipevercosa 2 года назад

    In the second shown game, please show the mate, you stopped only saying it was a mate in few moves, but I have no idea how.

  • @usernameL1
    @usernameL1 2 года назад

    I underpromoted to a pawn. Take that!

  • @themarushin
    @themarushin 2 года назад

    *underpromotes to a king.

  • @Ortium
    @Ortium Год назад

    The purpose of promoting to
    Queen = convenience and control
    Rook = getting some of the queen's power with lower stalemate risk
    Knight = forks
    Now this for bishop

  • @BenjaminISmith
    @BenjaminISmith Год назад

    Is there a position where the best move involves promoting to a bishop with two of your bishops already on the board? (In other words should my chess set have an extra set of bishops)

  • @crowreligion
    @crowreligion Год назад

    4:17 what if we play Kd7 before promotion to prevent Ra8 being check?

  • @byeguyssry
    @byeguyssry 2 года назад +1

    One of the best reasons:
    To BM your opponent

  • @isophancy5605
    @isophancy5605 2 года назад

    Best defense for black in the study by Dehler after d8 = B is: 1. d8=B, Bf7 2. Be7+, Kg8 3. Bxf7+, Kh7 4. Bf8, Kh8 5. Bd5, Kh7 6. Kf7, Kh8 7. Bg7+, Kh7 8. Be4# if after 3. Bxf7+ Kh8 4. Bd5, Kh7 5. Bf8, Kh8 6. Kf7, Kh7 7.Be4+, Kh8 8. Bg7#
    Just commenting if anyone was interested. Reason after Bf7 you can't just take immediately with Bxf7 is it's stalemate, so one final trick by black.

  • @ruruwardragons4710
    @ruruwardragons4710 2 года назад

    It’s not something I’ve seen a lot, but you can under promote to try and avoid that piece getting taken right away, potentially allowing you to take a piece with it or get to safety

    • @askamundsen667
      @askamundsen667 2 года назад +4

      That makes no sense, if somone promotes to queen, and you should take it, if you underpromote, you can just take anyway and reach the same position, or not take and maybe get a better position, so you cant benefit from this unless you get lucky

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      @@askamundsen667 It’s a legit confusion tactic, but the benefit is only psychological as opposed to objective.

    • @askamundsen667
      @askamundsen667 2 года назад

      @@isavenewspapers8890 i guess so, but i online you probably just premove the capture, and in classicsl you have enough time to not be confused, and i feel like the risk is much larger than the potential gain in this situation

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      @@askamundsen667 I don’t really premove unless it has no chance of backfiring, but that’s just me. Time trouble can happen even in classical. What risk?

  • @Obi-WanKannabis
    @Obi-WanKannabis 2 года назад

    I wish it was possible to underpromote to a pawn that walks the opposite way

  • @MrEDMeaner
    @MrEDMeaner 2 года назад

    It's unclear whether any of the players in the five games found the correct move? (Aside from the ones where it is made abundantly clear they didn't.)

  • @alon3304
    @alon3304 2 года назад

    Why is it always the light square Bishop lol

  • @defaultusername1145
    @defaultusername1145 2 года назад

    Technically a bishop promotion can be equal to a queen if the promotion involves a mate in so many moves

  • @lool8421
    @lool8421 2 года назад

    Underpromoting in lower rated games is kinda the strat, just to make it so the trade doesn't seem like it's worth it

  • @cardmagiciantheo3928
    @cardmagiciantheo3928 Год назад

    outro song name?

  • @vladislavchessmate1567
    @vladislavchessmate1567 2 года назад

    Can you give the link of the game on 5:09

  • @lythienthong1146
    @lythienthong1146 2 года назад

    Why do you promote to a bishop?
    Sam: because of stalemate
    Fabi in the Us championship: Cuz its cool

  • @jeff1910
    @jeff1910 2 года назад

    Yes really rare

  • @jackungerer1702
    @jackungerer1702 2 года назад +3

    Nah, en passant mate is a bit more spectacular tbh

  • @scheimong
    @scheimong 2 года назад

    Well, sometimes my opponents refuse to resign so I take full advantage, make a bishop and a knight and practise my mates 🤣
    Is that a good reason?

  • @q9.r1
    @q9.r1 2 года назад

    The dehler study u can sacrifice ur bishop at f7,BxB7,d7 then u win the game easily no need to promote to a bishop

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      What is this, checkers? Who says Black has to capture instead of just playing Bg4?

  • @theblackantonio
    @theblackantonio 2 года назад

    I thought the main reason to promote to bishop is to BM the opponent 😂😂😂

  • @nidhinbenny7975
    @nidhinbenny7975 2 года назад

    What is the famous chess study he talks about - did he say Sevendra study?

    • @chess
      @chess  2 года назад +1

      Here you go! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saavedra_position

  • @trolol2594
    @trolol2594 2 года назад

    there are games, where a player promotes to a bishop just to shame the other, because a bishop is all he need to checkmate.
    you asked if we now another reason to promote to a bishop, there you have it ;)

  • @jonboybluegaming
    @jonboybluegaming 2 года назад +1

    For bishop I would say its only to prevent stalemate but there are some cool knight promotions that arent just to prevent stalemates. I would have to find the video all I remember is its a GothemChess

    • @ValkyRiver
      @ValkyRiver 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes, you can promote to a bishop to stalemate yourself.
      E.g. position: White Ka8, Nc8, Pb7; Black Ke5, Rh8, Rc7
      Here, 1. b8B! Rhxc8 is stalemate.

  • @crisscore2141
    @crisscore2141 2 года назад

    11:17 black bishup f7??

  • @jamesguimary1252
    @jamesguimary1252 Год назад

    Nice,,,👍

  • @atuor5158
    @atuor5158 2 года назад

    9:28 isnt bishop f7 (white) a move in this position?

  • @enzosteiger8054
    @enzosteiger8054 Год назад

    Savendra

  • @someguywholikescards3478
    @someguywholikescards3478 2 года назад

    1:53 But wouldn’t that be a checkmate?

    • @Rg-nk3rc
      @Rg-nk3rc 2 года назад

      no, it's stalemate; white got no legal move.

  • @zanti4132
    @zanti4132 2 года назад

    OK, for a chess puzzle that doesn't involve stalemate where the solution is a rook underpromotion, how about this one:
    White: king on e1, rook on a1, bishop on f4, pawn on e7
    Black: king on h2, pawns on g3 and h3
    White to move checkmates in two moves. As is the convention in chess compositions, castling is assumed to be legal if it cannot be proven that castling is illegal. The solution is ....
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    1. e8=R! Kg2 (or any other king move) 2. O-O-O-O-O-O!! #
    The rook on e8 hasn't moved yet, and the rule for castling is: move the king two squares toward a rook that hasn't moved, then jump the rook over the king. So, for O-O-O-O-O-O, the king moves to e3 and the rook jumps to e2. All perfectly kosher, correct? 😀

    • @mattt.4395
      @mattt.4395 2 года назад

      Yeah except the rook has moved. It moved when it was a pawn.
      Pawns are PROMOTED (not REMOVED AND REPLACED).
      I'd like to see a version of chess, though, where queen promotions are not allowed. So the player must choose which (non-queen) piece to promote to. Maybe even allow for promotion to a (non-royal) king.

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      @@mattt.4395 Exactly what do you think promotion is if not removal and replacement?

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      And here we see the willful ignorance of the fact that the pieces involved in castling must occupy the same rank.

    • @mattt.4395
      @mattt.4395 2 года назад

      @@isavenewspapers8890 Nope.
      Promoting means the pawn turns into a queen. It is not removed and replaced by a queen.
      When you get promoted at your job, are you removed and replaced by another worker? Or are you just given a new role?

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад

      @@mattt.4395 It's an exchange according to the wording of the FIDE Laws of Chess, the official chess rulebook.
      To answer that last question, yes: I am removed from my current role, and then I am replaced by someone else to fill that role. Of course, that's completely irrelevant, and I have no idea why you would bring it up.

  • @redasebastienc2g840
    @redasebastienc2g840 2 года назад

    11:41 what is bishop to f7 ?

  • @TheWizardsOfOz
    @TheWizardsOfOz 2 года назад

    I saw the first game in the video and it made me click this video.

  • @chaosincursion
    @chaosincursion 2 месяца назад

    today's puzzle!

  • @Thegameplayer69
    @Thegameplayer69 2 года назад

    The best reason to promote to bishop is disrespect

  • @GCM1969
    @GCM1969 2 года назад +1

    based

  • @asteria7419
    @asteria7419 2 года назад

    Other reasons for underpromoting to Bishop?
    Disrespect.

  • @yugshikhar603
    @yugshikhar603 2 года назад

    I actually underpromoted to 2 bishops and traded away all other pieces and gave checkmate with 2 bishops to bully my opponent

  • @Facts43563
    @Facts43563 2 года назад

    I promoted two of my pawns to Bishops and mated opponent with Bishops only 😁

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 2 года назад +1

      So… without using your king? How many bishops in total are we talking about, exactly?

    • @Facts43563
      @Facts43563 2 года назад

      @@isavenewspapers8890 I wasn't using my king but my opponent seemed kind of attracted to my king, he came closer and got mated ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @artsenor254
    @artsenor254 2 года назад

    A reason to underpromote to a bishop that does not have anything to do with stalemate ? Trolling this guy who wants to play until mate despite only having a king against an entire army.

  • @meruemo776
    @meruemo776 Год назад

    I always just Queen promote because if bishop or rook promotion is the best move i don't wanna even win anymore. I am not gonna think that hard

  • @yesyes300
    @yesyes300 2 года назад

    12:20 BM/Flex

  • @hiflam4983
    @hiflam4983 2 года назад

    Why not quuen