Road to 500 ELO - The Climb #7

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

Комментарии • 13

  • @NOAKEVBO
    @NOAKEVBO 2 часа назад

    The way both opponants had no clue what was going on was great. 2 ships passing in the fog and boom checkmate!

  • @nilo034
    @nilo034 3 часа назад +2

    hilarious mate for the first game, no clue what ur opponent was doing 😂

  • @sentielafrica
    @sentielafrica 3 часа назад +1

    Well done, Carokanna!!

  • @TheNotoriousNil
    @TheNotoriousNil 3 часа назад +1

    Thanks for the pray 😊

  • @yourfriend5144
    @yourfriend5144 27 минут назад

    It was a checkmate even before capturing the knight with pawn💃🏻

  • @wendydelisse9778
    @wendydelisse9778 3 часа назад

    At 2:38 some people might be wondering, "Why white didn't castle the white king across the d file to protect the c2 pawn from the black knight?"
    The answer is that castling across a check is not allowed. Most of the d file, including the d1 square that white's king would have been castling across, were attack squares of black's rook that was located far away at d8.
    Another fine point of castling is that castling out of a check is also not allowed. The checkmate that later happened was therefore valid against escape by way of castling for 2 different reasons:
    1. Castling out of check is not allowed.
    2. Castling across the d file that was covered by the black d file rook was also not allowed.

    • @wendydelisse9778
      @wendydelisse9778 56 минут назад

      Some chess players learn rather late about the rule against castling across a check.
      There is a story from last month (January 2025) about a 2000 elo chess livestreamer who frequently uses troll moves as a means of entertaining his audience. One time his king was cut off from the queenside by an opposing rook or queen that was on the d file, and he then had a seemingly good idea for a troll move of eventually castling across the d file as a rules exploit to get his king across the d file. It just wouldn't be a good troll move of course until his opponent had gone to great trouble to set up a checkmate attack of doom on the kingside.
      When the timing seemed about right for that troll rules exploit move that he had in mind, he tried to castle across the check to the queenside, but the chess website he was on wouldn't let him, and he was asking his chat why that chess website wouldn't let him castle.
      The answer of course was that that chess website was doing what it was supposed to be doing by not allowing him to break the rules of chess by castling across a check.
      There he was, a 2000 elo guy, but for once he was learning from his audience instead of his audience learning from him. He ended up losing the game. He was 2000 elo, so he put up a really good fight, but his opponent really had built up a checkmate attack of doom from which there was no escape, since as finally revealed to the 2000 elo livestreamer guy for the first time in his life, castling across a check isn't allowed in chess. It was thus a perfect example of a chess troll having trolled himself.

    • @chessplayer_
      @chessplayer_ 44 минуты назад

      At 2:37 some people might be wondering, why wasn't nc2# played?

    • @NullScar
      @NullScar 42 минуты назад

      Castling out of check ⛔️
      Castling into checkmate ✅️

  • @rudy_4ier
    @rudy_4ier 3 часа назад

    you're learning calculus now? what grade are you?

  • @Obrayan-x99
    @Obrayan-x99 Час назад

    Why Do you believe in god?

  • @ravitejaknts
    @ravitejaknts 37 минут назад

    Mam, I have no issue with you having faith in your god. But your god lessons kind of seems out of place. Rather analyze the game review properly. Thanks for the pray though. But for sure they are completely out of place especially many people cannot relate or understand considering different people have different faiths and beliefs.