Bear in mind the pathing of pieces means for example that a rook on the inside on the opponents field can strike the back line of you pieces. This puts both in the bishop/knight lanes
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. I thought that infinite chess would be a board infinitely large. Call it figure8 chess instead.
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. I thought that infinite chess would be a board infinitely large. Call it figure8 chess instead.
@@Fank009 I don't see how this causes stalemates, but if you meant draw by threefold repetition, then maybe, but it doesn't allow a player to completely force a threefold, as after your move, the position is reached 2 times, and it's only a threefold if your opponent does the same thing
No because until you remove the hand from the piece it is still on that square Edit: in chess when you touch a piece you must move it in another square, in this case the loop would take the rook on his original square where it's still staying therefore it's not possible
@@notawaffle3310 You would be correct. "Beyond chess" allows for 64 "free floating" pieces. A move consists of BOTH a movement of a piece and a square. The only move that can break that structure is "ferrying" a pawn with your space movement, which would also account for your piece movement as well. Spaces must be attached to another space through any of it's sides (i.e. you can't make islands), and pieces cannot be on any space that you intend to move, outside of the aforementioned ferrying move. .
OK, so it's normal chess except with you can swap two squares and basically make a portal between them. If you send a rook onto and past a square that's been swapped, it teleports onto the other swapped square and continues the same direction it was going before.
Lmao I really thought for a second you were gonna literally describe the concept of infinite chess in terms of an unbound chessboard, nice video as always!
@@SikerScrapyard Yes, but there's four such directions. I'm pretty sure the backwards one is not a legal move. I'm not sure about the two sideways directions.
@@gernottiefenbrunner172 Can it capture upwards if that takes it towards its own loop instead of the opponents? for instance, white pawns only attack "upwards" if they are on the bottom most black middle piece, or anywhere along that vertical line, or to the right of it? Because otherwise they'd be heading towards their own loop?
For those asking about knight movement, it's the same as in regular chess. The only thing to consider is jumping gaps on the board which was clarified in the video at 1:03.
My housemate was looking over my shoulder as I watched this. At 2:02 when you showed the diagram of a rook moving in a limitless figure 8, we burst out laughing at how ridiculous that looked. (Ridiculous in a good way - I've played a fair chunk of that 5d Chess with Multiverse Timetravel, so I revel in that sort of nonsense, but we still found that bit really funny.)
For those asking about en passant, a valid and easy rule could simply be "En passant is only allowed if the attacking pawn moves from inside the center grid into the opposing side's curved grid". Edit: add on " and ends up behind the pawn that it captured." Just considering the corner cases.
0:32 I have some trouble understanding this section of this video. Exactly do you mean by "White uses the spaces up from the centre"? Can't both players use all the spaces on the board? How is this relevant?
This is an amazing variant of chess, but you can replace it by simply make a 4×22 tablet and when you go to the the other bound you go back to the oposite one It is still being the best chess i ever seen
i've just realized that the rooks immediatelly have eyes on the enemy king and queen as soon as the games starts, only thing between them are the pawns
The rooks move laterally, so they can actually hit the king and queen simply by removing 2 pawns. There are many ways to set up such a trap against unsuspecting victims. Castling like that may be useful in other ways, but honestly, I can't tell cuz I've only played normal chess.
Round chess boards are always a nightmare to work with, because you need to be a physicist who can calculate a trajectory while listening to a chess clock breathe down your neck.
Is the black queen, or any queen or bishop on its starting space, allowed to loop around and end up back where it started, effectively passing the turn?
nah, pretty sure the pawn movement is pretty different as they can change directions in the center grid. Furthermore, normal chess is an 8x8 board, so 64 spaces. This has 28 on each ends and 16 in the center, so 72 spaces total. Lastly, the rooks are protecting each other from the start, something that isn't present in normal chess. There are some clear differences.
Okay, but what about knights? 1x2, or 2x1 is a lot easier ti visualize on a grid. Brain is hurting just trying to figure our how it works on the loops!
Ah yes the castle, the move in chess that puts your king in the front and your rook safe in the back.
Exactly
Nice
Bear in mind the pathing of pieces means for example that a rook on the inside on the opponents field can strike the back line of you pieces. This puts both in the bishop/knight lanes
Literal "king's gambit"
In German it's rochade or rochierieren
One flaw, I'm gonna piss of my friends by infinitely going around the board with a rook as I die of exaustion
Lmao
nice
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
I thought that infinite chess would be a board infinitely large.
Call it figure8 chess instead.
Im gonna do the same
The 666 likes you currently have are perfect for a spawn of Satan such as yourself. 🤣
"All other rules are the same"
En passant gonna be extra fun on this board
Pawn has become a fucking threat
I see a fellow anarchist here
Lol I was thinking of that
It's gonna be the reason friendships end.
Seriously. The only piece that needed any clarification was th pawn and we didn't get any.
Best chess variant ever. The explanation of bishop's moves is universal for any board shape and structure.
Let me introduce you chess 5d
@@rickmaior9556 with interdimensional time travel
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
I thought that infinite chess would be a board infinitely large.
Call it figure8 chess instead.
Is it just me or does he look like linus tech tips anf sounds like him too
@@dariuscahyadi9607 it's just you
If there is a fully unoccupied loop, can you "skip" your turn by having a rook go all the way around the loop and land back on the square it started?
Really don't know but if we want to keep it simple let's say no for the sake of simplicity
wouldn't this just bring the stalemate condition in sooner?
@@Fank009 I don't see how this causes stalemates, but if you meant draw by threefold repetition, then maybe, but it doesn't allow a player to completely force a threefold, as after your move, the position is reached 2 times, and it's only a threefold if your opponent does the same thing
No because until you remove the hand from the piece it is still on that square
Edit: in chess when you touch a piece you must move it in another square, in this case the loop would take the rook on his original square where it's still staying therefore it's not possible
@@pez2536 there is no precedent in regular chess, because there are no pieces that can move and end up where they started.
Soon enough
Chess update: a game of chess where you can move both pieces and squares
I’ll look into it… ;)
TBH sounds awesome.
I think I have seen something like this
If I recall its called beyond chess
@@notawaffle3310 You would be correct. "Beyond chess" allows for 64 "free floating" pieces. A move consists of BOTH a movement of a piece and a square. The only move that can break that structure is "ferrying" a pawn with your space movement, which would also account for your piece movement as well.
Spaces must be attached to another space through any of it's sides (i.e. you can't make islands), and pieces cannot be on any space that you intend to move, outside of the aforementioned ferrying move.
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OK, so it's normal chess except with you can swap two squares and basically make a portal between them. If you send a rook onto and past a square that's been swapped, it teleports onto the other swapped square and continues the same direction it was going before.
Lmao I really thought for a second you were gonna literally describe the concept of infinite chess in terms of an unbound chessboard, nice video as always!
The thumbnail suggested otherwise anyways.
Open-world chess
Okay I lost it when the bishop was moved
How do pawn captures within the center grid?
Only if it is on a diagonal?
i guess any diagonal that makes you move towards the enemy's either loops, regardless of top or bottom
Practically the center grid is like a normal chess board so just captures diagonally, to the enemy's side
@@HNBGamer thing is, there's not two, but either one or three diagonals "towards" the enemy's side
@@SikerScrapyard Yes, but there's four such directions. I'm pretty sure the backwards one is not a legal move. I'm not sure about the two sideways directions.
@@gernottiefenbrunner172 Can it capture upwards if that takes it towards its own loop instead of the opponents? for instance, white pawns only attack "upwards" if they are on the bottom most black middle piece, or anywhere along that vertical line, or to the right of it? Because otherwise they'd be heading towards their own loop?
For those asking about knight movement, it's the same as in regular chess. The only thing to consider is jumping gaps on the board which was clarified in the video at 1:03.
How much creativity does these board game makers have if something became a trend due to this channel it would be cool.
My housemate was looking over my shoulder as I watched this.
At 2:02 when you showed the diagram of a rook moving in a limitless figure 8, we burst out laughing at how ridiculous that looked.
(Ridiculous in a good way - I've played a fair chunk of that 5d Chess with Multiverse Timetravel, so I revel in that sort of nonsense, but we still found that bit really funny.)
For those asking about en passant, a valid and easy rule could simply be "En passant is only allowed if the attacking pawn moves from inside the center grid into the opposing side's curved grid".
Edit: add on " and ends up behind the pawn that it captured." Just considering the corner cases.
Chess is like the IRL version of Ghost from Beat Saber, people just keep making it harder
I watch all your videos. Keep it up🙂
Thank you so much for the support!
As if loosing in normal chess was not enough, now my loose streak…
*…goes infinite*
Finally. I can use my infinite rotation even in chess
VERGIL!?
Castling might be the worst thing ever
Still waiting for a version of chess where the rules are NOT the same as regular chess, except for these rules.
Shogi.
This is really cool! I love Chess variations, there’s so much you can do with the game.
0:32 I have some trouble understanding this section of this video. Exactly do you mean by "White uses the spaces up from the centre"? Can't both players use all the spaces on the board? How is this relevant?
“When do we get to the other side of the board?”
“There is no other side of the board!”
What a great simple how to video. No bullshit, no fluff. Just here's the game you wanna know the rules to
En passant would be wacky
I was thinking “good luck promoting a pawn there” but they really thought about everything
I don’t even know how to play chess wtf am I doing here
Me who doesn't even know how to play normal chess: ah yes interesting
How to play Chess Dice Games
THIS IS THE BEST RUclipsR CAHNNEL IM LEARNING SO MUCH
This is an amazing variant of chess, but you can replace it by simply make a 4×22 tablet and when you go to the the other bound you go back to the oposite one
It is still being the best chess i ever seen
Why 22? I think 4 x 18 should be good enough.
I can not wait to play 5 dimensional infinite chess with multiverse time travel
We finally got a chess update boys
Can you move your rook in a continuous loop around the board and end in it's starting position?
i've just realized that the rooks immediatelly have eyes on the enemy king and queen as soon as the games starts, only thing between them are the pawns
2:07 why would you ever want to castle like ever?????
The rooks move laterally, so they can actually hit the king and queen simply by removing 2 pawns. There are many ways to set up such a trap against unsuspecting victims. Castling like that may be useful in other ways, but honestly, I can't tell cuz I've only played normal chess.
chess: complicated
infinite chess: let's make it more complicated
How do you enpassan ?
the same way you would regularly
Can't wait for the clover-shaped board
I dont get it ima just gonna focus on normal chest instead
Round chess boards are always a nightmare to work with, because you need to be a physicist who can calculate a trajectory while listening to a chess clock breathe down your neck.
This is starting to get crazier and crazier! Each chess vid changes so much to the point where theres gonna be 4d chess tutorial!
As123
But is it allowed to move the rook to the same square it started on? (skip a turn)
someday we're gonna get a chess variant that's like a deck building card game
It exists, it's great, and I have it. It's called "For the Crown", published by Victory Point games.
Can you move a rook or queen around the loop, ending in the same square it started?
The video hasn’t started and I’m already having a mental breakdown
So if the rules that were unaddressed are still in effect, do I have to take my clothes off every time my uncle makes a move?
Please practice skills for which multiple chess apps ?
This looks interesting. But has this been playtested enough to be deemed balanced?
It's symmetrical
Is the black queen, or any queen or bishop on its starting space, allowed to loop around and end up back where it started, effectively passing the turn?
No
somebody show this to hikaru
Surprisingly this is only the 3rd weirdest version I’ve seen this month 1st being 5d chess and 2nd 3 player chess
Ok but can we combine this with 5D Chess (with multiverse time travel)?
rooks can be quite destructive, but bishops can surprise u at any moment, knights should be ignored or it would hurt ur brain to think about it
Finally! one chess update
so there are 2 infinite chess games, this one and the one with the infinitely large board
How do I en passant in this version
Does this mean you can “pass” by moving your rook to the same place it started in?
No needs to move to new location
this is the chess update we’ve all waited for
Finally chess got an update too
Can I do the French move?!?
So center board pawns can capture on 3 squares then?
Can't wait to en passant here
I get distracted on this video picture, I bet it is just same as regular rules! Am I mistake?
1:58 i though you were gonna say that pieces can move through the gaps like some sort of chess portal
What about queenside castling?
Ok now can we get some extra dimensions and time travel with that? Serious question
If a bishop can change directions if it hits a wall
Doesn't that mean the previous demonstration was completely valid anyway
@2:13 How do I castle on the queen's side?
So you never take about en peasant... is it still allowed??
Looks fun!
But is it infinite if the game has an ending?
You forgot something
"You are not allowed to make an infinite move"
So like, en passant? What about queenside castling?
what about knight?
the king:
if i can't protect my rook , why should he protect me !
but what about 5D chess with multiverse and time travel
What about horsi?
Super interesting game I have how to play 4man chess
Yes I have to
4 men chess pls.
Bro, who would do castling?
Finally Chess 2! Im tired of waiting 1000 years just for the sequel.
Have you tried Chess Evolved Online? It adds around 100 new pieces to the game, as well as magic/skills. I've quite enjoyed it thus far.
How do the knights work
But why? Why would you do that?
I just wanna know, how do you en passant?
Just imagine the board as the normal one lol. Nothings changed. Just looks cool.
nah, pretty sure the pawn movement is pretty different as they can change directions in the center grid. Furthermore, normal chess is an 8x8 board, so 64 spaces. This has 28 on each ends and 16 in the center, so 72 spaces total. Lastly, the rooks are protecting each other from the start, something that isn't present in normal chess. There are some clear differences.
I cant bother any chess game with not every single tile atleast a square or a rentangle
since its a loop and dont have borders how you go straight?for example a queen,how you know when you can stop?
I mean, it's like regular chess. You can stop whenever
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmm so you can go directly to the enemy side lol
My brain cells lagged with normal chess
Infinite chess made my brain cells vanish from existence
Question: In which direction can a pawn capture if there are in the middle board?
Forward towards either opponent path
Why would someone do this to themself?
Can you castle with both rooks
Next time someone tells me chess is complicated i am going to show them this video.
How are going to use the knight
Beyond Infinity Chess!!!
Okay, but what about knights? 1x2, or 2x1 is a lot easier ti visualize on a grid. Brain is hurting just trying to figure our how it works on the loops!
How do you castle Queenside?
How do Knights move? I'm having trouble visualizing it
Where do we buy this
It is just 2 kings on opposite sides of the board
Coool. This looks like fun