4:28 I disagree, trapping and capturing that bishop should be legal, as any sequence of moves that forces a capture that doesn’t only include the capture itself is a tactic.
@@danielyuan9862 A one move blunder is when you just leave a piece to be taken, which is not the case when you trap a piece. Trapping a piece is a tactical sequence, even if it is often very simple
1:57 after Bxh3 gxh3 Qd7, there is no way to defend the pawn. So we can say it's part of a material-winning tactic. Also, i think you should have tried trapping that bishop on a4 with b5, a5 and then a4. Capturing like that should be legit, since it traps the bishop. 4:29 That's literally a tactic
@@king_ian_yt Yeah. Simp analyses those games afterwards, and edits Stockfish's annotations in. During the game he has to guess. At the time of the comment I didn't realize that
100 rated chess, but after move 3, you roll two dice and must play with one of the pieces indicated on one of the dices. If you can't make a move as indicated on the dices, the video ends. Checks are no excuse to break the dice rule, you simp. Dice rolls - 1 Pawn, 2 Bishop, 3 Horsie, 4 Rook, 5 Queen, 6 King.
In move 8 Qa5+, and you’d fork bishop and king. He can only hold the position by blocking with the knight, removing your problem. Any other move allows Qa4 taking the bishop.
Chess but king runs everytime he see a piece (your king run everytime he see a piece your king can see like a queen but your piece don't block his vision)
I think at 3:51 the tactic wasn't the skewer, because that's more of a pin, but more so the fact that after the capture you more or less fork his knights (obviously salvageable), but it's a tactical situation.
5:07 ROOKB1 ROOKB1 MAKE A MOVE THAT MAKES NO SENSE THAT MOVE IS LITERALLY CRAZY I HAVE NO IDEA AT LEAST CASTLE YOUR KING WHAT THE HECK IS THIS MOVE WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH I HAVE NO IDEA
2:06 technically you could have by making a fork on the knight and the queen, nobody in their right mind would capture a defended piece with a queen unless it too is a queen
as for your Bishop takes the knight in the Beginning, you could have called that a longterm tactic because have fun defending doublestacked h-Pawns in the endgame.
@Eciruam Naes though in normal conditions both knight and bishop could be saved with my move. But given the condition of the video your idea seems more better.
At the 100 level, any knight move is an advanced tactic.
Yes
*blunders knight* tactiks
@@waterfall3739 sacrifices*
Backwards knight move is just showing off.
And another advanced tactic is being able to move the knight backwards
Rook: skewer's itself
Simp: That's a tactic.
4:28 I disagree, trapping and capturing that bishop should be legal, as any sequence of moves that forces a capture that doesn’t only include the capture itself is a tactic.
I agree that trapping a piece is a tactical sequence. But it doesn't really matter I guess.
K
That was a PAWN legit soooooooooo…
It’s legal
@@alantanghappymuffin5942 no it was a bishop
@@Wtahc ayo no that’s not what i mean
His pawn on the g2 square be like: HOW AM I STILL ALIVE
apparently his opponent knows how to use enemy pawn as shields
"What do I do now? I usually don't get this far."
Wow...
I’m actually impressed with that “queen trade”
I know right! I'm 900 and I didn't think of it
@@nishitd same as 1100
Im 1700 and didnt even think about it😂
@@mertsismad8998 I'm 24 and didn't think about it. You guys are really old.
@@astecheee1519 i think he ment the elo
Don't bishop traps count as tactical?
yes, that's literally called Noah's Ark Trap, but I don't know if that's in the rules since it isn't mentioned in the comment
@@gaopinghu7332 His opponent didn't make a "one-move blunder", so I think it should count as a tactic.
@@gaopinghu7332 Noah's Ark trap arise from Ruy Lopez
@@danielyuan9862 A one move blunder is when you just leave a piece to be taken, which is not the case when you trap a piece. Trapping a piece is a tactical sequence, even if it is often very simple
I agree, trapping a piece is a 'tactic' so taking it is legit.
I thoroughly enjoy how professionally you explain your every move
The last capture was also through a bishop fork, so each knight was up for grab
4:34 isn't trapping a piece a tactic?
Chess Simp when he fails the challenge: wtf
Viewers when he actually wins: wtf
4:33 trapped piece is definitely a tactic
1:57 after Bxh3 gxh3 Qd7, there is no way to defend the pawn. So we can say it's part of a material-winning tactic.
Also, i think you should have tried trapping that bishop on a4 with b5, a5 and then a4. Capturing like that should be legit, since it traps the bishop.
4:29 That's literally a tactic
100 rated chess but you can only play (piece and pawn moves) on the squares of the same colours as your king.
Can he change colours by moving his king? or is he stuck on one colour forever?
@@dantebrown6692 stuck on one colour for ever. That way one Bishop and Knight are useless and all the pawns get in the way.
@@TheDarthCraft change colour by moving is more interesting
Chess, but you can't play the Best move, until it is a capture
that would be funny with using stockfish. Imagine using an engine to play bad moves lmao
You would have to use the engine which is technically cheating.
Maybe against a bot
@@JimmyBoosterCrate but he used the egine in one video before
@@king_ian_yt Yeah. Simp analyses those games afterwards, and edits Stockfish's annotations in. During the game he has to guess. At the time of the comment I didn't realize that
2:40 Qh5+ is a double attack/fork situation which attacks the king and u win the bishop that counts as a tactic
White can go Nc3 and defend bishop
knight back
lol yeah
although I do see black taking the knight pawn takes queen takes bishop
Winning a bishop
I’m fairly new to the channel, but this is my favorite video yet. I just hope to see one with a checkmate in it.
There're many here, go search for em'
BxF5 3:51 forked your opponents Knights and then they proceeded to blunder the Knight and you didn’t take it
100 rated chess, but after move 3, you roll two dice and must play with one of the pieces indicated on one of the dices. If you can't make a move as indicated on the dices, the video ends. Checks are no excuse to break the dice rule, you simp.
Dice rolls - 1 Pawn, 2 Bishop, 3 Horsie, 4 Rook, 5 Queen, 6 King.
Every time you had a free piece, all you had to do was attack another piece, that way the move after it's a free capture since "fork"
3:50 you also can consider that bishop as forking the 2 knights and once he moved the H3 knight you couldve taken the other knight
Seen the same thing
3:25 you had a fork with the queen you could take any one of the knights
its his knight and i found a pin so its not fork
In move 8 Qa5+, and you’d fork bishop and king. He can only hold the position by blocking with the knight, removing your problem. Any other move allows Qa4 taking the bishop.
lol, I like how the first non-pawn capture was a "tactic" that your opponent handed to you.
Chess but if they make a move you didn't anticipate or have a plan for the video is over
If a piece, not a pawn, lands on a4, you have to explain the rest of the game on an a4 piece of paper
@Swayom Kanti Ghosh what's done?
@Swayom Kanti Ghosh nope, not this one
trapping a piece is very much tactical.
Chess but king runs everytime he see a piece
(your king run everytime he see a piece your king can see like a queen but your piece don't block his vision)
I think at 3:51 the tactic wasn't the skewer, because that's more of a pin, but more so the fact that after the capture you more or less fork his knights (obviously salvageable), but it's a tactical situation.
100 rated chess, but your pieces and pawns are cannibalists and they only fed on the same pieces as them.
5:07 ROOKB1 ROOKB1 MAKE A MOVE THAT MAKES NO SENSE THAT MOVE IS LITERALLY CRAZY I HAVE NO IDEA AT LEAST CASTLE YOUR KING WHAT THE HECK IS THIS MOVE WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH I HAVE NO IDEA
First of all, he can’t castle. Second of all, the knight is attacking the rook
”I gotta play defense until I have the ability to thrust into the weak hole”
Oh wait that sounded kinda wrong
Chess but you need to premove every 3 moves (or less)
execpt pawn
2:31 you could check the king with Qa5 which forks the king with the bishop, therefore having a capture
white can play knight to C3 after qa5
The opponent forked his own knights at the end there lol
Him: Not pawn
CC: Not porn
If you can move a pawn, you must.
Oh wow, you finally won a game! Congrats 👏
He won more than one before
Did you just start watching? He won much more before.
@@Roby_w ...guys, he is probably talking that, he won aftera long time, not *he finally won "first" time*
@@swanwatcher8816 guys, he is probably talking that, he won aftera long time, not *he finally won "first" time*
Yeah, he's kinda bad
You also had another fork with a knight to the opponent's Rook and Bishop!
Chess, but you play in the variant section
2:06 technically you could have by making a fork on the knight and the queen, nobody in their right mind would capture a defended piece with a queen unless it too is a queen
Or a paid actor, of course.
@@VenomQuill or that yes
This was glorious. Most monstrous knight I’ve ever seen just about.
1:58 If you really wanted the Knight maybe Bg4 making it a fork first sort of counts as a tactic.
Trapped piece is tactics and taking a piece right when it entered into a pin unprotected isn't tactics.
Chess but you need to blunder every 3rd move
Thats boring
2:04 a tactic is that is doubles their pawns?
A recapture is an advanced tactic at that level
Finally, a full game!
Nice.
:)
chess, but you can only capture pieces (not pawns) with your king.
5:27 it's also a fork for both knights technically
100 rated chess, but you are not allowed to capture a piece (or pawn) if it cannot result in a trade.
So, it's 100 rated chess, but trades only
@@QuyNguyen-tz6zh Yes
100 rated chess, but you pieces (not pawns) cannot leave the color that they start on.
5:30 Both a pin/skewer of N&R and a fork of N&N. Noice
1:08 if you take with the queen it's a pin on the d pawn and capturing into pins is allowed
Chess but you must skewer/fork *all* of their pieces at once.
Chess but you can only capture blundered pieces and pawns.
Chess, but you write your next move in the chat before you play. Pieces and pawns.
Chess, but you can take a piece for every lost two pieces.
and as the mission was accomplished I now pronounce this video to be: legit
If anyone castles, the video ends
Your opponent*
100 rated chess, but you are not allowed to capture any piece or pawn
0:28 I FINALLY FOUND TOPCHESS' OUTRO
2:59 That's how 150s think, obviously
Man missed a knight fork with rook and queen
100 rated chess, but you CANNOT use tactics such as discoveries, forks, skewers, pins, etc
3:49 The a3 and e4 knights are forked, you could have taken e4
as for your Bishop takes the knight in the Beginning, you could have called that a longterm tactic because have fun defending doublestacked h-Pawns in the endgame.
Chess, but you gotta have a little faith
(CHESS but Dutch Van Der Linde)
There was a triple fork with the bishop, knight, and queen on move 17
The trapped pieced is a tactic, so the bishop could've been captured
There isn’t really a tactic for defense, it’s what the opponent chooses
Everyone forgets about the kabob
2:38 bruh in this position you had Qa5 check which forks his king and bishop
no, white goes knight C3 but then black takes with knight pawn takes then the queen takes bishop winning a bishop
You can recapture if you do it with a pawn
Probably a kind of challenge which won't be ended. As it's totally on him.
Chess, but you can only capture a piece if your opponent took a piece on their last turn.
Chess, but if a bishop or knight is captured the video ends.
Chess but if your opponent does anything “very aggressive” the video ends
You can fork with other pieces as well right? It seemed like he ignored forks with bishops quite a few times in this game
That last move also would have counted as a fork
This subscription is LEGIT
Trapping a bishop is a tactic
Me watching this *Coughs in bishop fork*
5:09 - Sing it now!
2:36 missed fork on bishop and king
chess but you has to avoid being check
If a piece gets captured the video ends (only apply’s on opponent)
Chess, but you can only capture pawns using en passant.
You made a normal capture when yourbknight took the pawn on e5
This is smooooooooth, with 100,000 "o"s
This capture is le-gîte.
2:15 puzzle rush level 10. Solve it (theme is double attack/fork and taking knight is alternate solution)
after double check there is c3
chess but you cant play the best move unless it is mate in one
"...loyal fork..." lol
2:37 f2+ followed by knight takes e4 seems like a desperado to me. So maybe it's a tactic?
2:05 bishop b4 forking the knight and the queen maybe?
100 rated chess, but a random piece of your opponent is invincible for 3 turns
If the video ends, the video survives
It was also a fork.
2:39 Qa5 is a fork of king and bishop(didnt watch whole vid, may have been seen)
2:35 you could check the king with the queen and take the bishop because it's a tactic and he mentioned any tactic is allowed
Nc3 solves the problem. 🙂
@Eciruam Naes that's even better man!!, I should have thought about it.🙃
@Eciruam Naes though in normal conditions both knight and bishop could be saved with my move. But given the condition of the video your idea seems more better.
@@rikidas5705 Blakc could use its knight to take whites knight, pawn takes then queen takes bishop winning a bishop
@@jettstephenson1317 okay let's say Qa5+, then Nc3 defending the bishop then I can't see any black knight immediately attacking c3 square!