I think the king moving left and then right was him trying to confirm that you premoved every 2 moves. Then he brutally abused that because he confidently blundered his queen.
That guy was an absolut genius: He knew exactly that you premoved every second turn and brutally made use of that knowledge. Did you see how smart he let his queen hanging whenever you couldn't take it? And how he took the bishop? And the knight in the end? Yeah, not a fair game!
I'm now fully sure but yeah I think he may possibly solved the pattern that every 2nd move felt like it was instantly back to him, so he likely was trying to think of a move that would stop every 2nd move from moving instantly rather than punishing, it's like he was solving a puzzle of what moves do I do so ensure this player is a human and not a weird playing bot xD.
@@TheInfectous I was 100 once, I was told to march pawns up and promote, while keeping the big pieces to defend my King! Even though brand new back then technically my moves to a degree looking back at it was kinda safe, I think I had a person at the time verifying my moves were legit and that the pieces moved as intended meaning as a lil girl alot of time my coach would reset the board to the move I made to try it again, this was like grade 7 I think, however I did beat up some bois in chess! xD Pink Princess Attacks ahahaaa lols but yeah I got fairly strong in class.
@@Zogerpogger Took me a moment to see how you came to the assumption about their assumption. I don't think "bro" in this context is meant as a male identifier. It's probably similar to "guys" which can include women nowadays. Still: Probably problematic and a good thing to think about.
The opponent blundering his queen knowing the challenge is such a show of intelligence I strive to even have a morsel of in my entire lifetime. Ballsy yet baller.
I genuinely believe this guy figured out your challenge and messed around with it. You can tell his moves become a lot more crazy once he moves the king around
If your confused He lost and therefore the video ended He lost because the king took his knight and therefore not allowing him to do his pre-move, if he can't do a pre-move, he loses I was so confused because i thought he ended the video because his opponent did a dumb move and the arrow at the end was showing how he would get checkmate bext turn But no, his opponent stopped his pre-move and so he lost
Maybe "half your moves must be premoves", eg you can make 3 premoves in a row then 3 regular moves in a row. If you want to make it harder, don't borrow moves on credit that you'll premove more later, so you have to bank moves earlier.
Hmm you didnt really specify in your rules that if a premove is broken, the video ends. You could have continued there :) Also, what's up with the weird king moves? xD
This is actually a genius challenge. Is there any game mode or videos of top players doing this to each other? The mind games of knowing they will have premoved, try to guess it and counter the premove but then realise they probably predicted how you would premove to their premove would be hilarious.
@@so-u5c yes but that is done under time pressure. Also the premoves are for expected common responses, not ignoring the opponents move entirely. Having a slower game where you have to pre-move every time creates a devious psychology mind game.
When he moved his king on the same spot, it was like he knew what you were doing, and he accepted it as a challenge, by both of you doing the (2nd premove). Then, he blunder his queen, because he didn't suspect your horse move.
I haven't watched this yet but I already know it's gonna be a wild ride. It's dangerous to premove against even 900-1100 players, doing it against 100 is just gonna be insane lol
My interpretation of his weird king move is that he was trying to mimic your castling move. Which failed of couse as there was still the knight in the way.
well... he did stop the premove... it was a mistake to assume he would see the threat after everything. perhaps premoving taking the queen made sense because he was just giving it up up to that point
If the theory that the guy knew you were premoving every other move is correct, the ending really is unfortunate. He took your knight thinking you wouldn't move it again that same turn, but you did so the premove cancelled meaning your next move wouldn't be a premove and his queen would be taken, while simp had his premove cancelled meaning he lost the challenge.
Tbh you should have realized a 300 isn’t going to see a discovery like that and premoved bishop takes queen. 300s are like cats in the way they hyperfocus on piece movement. All he saw was the knight
Chess , but you have to move your king in every 2nd move and if rook has a square to move the video ends and if the move is forced the video ends (pawns can only capture).
Chess, but if a enemy piece (not pawn) moves, you need to move that piece too (if enemy moves black bishop you move black bishop too, the same with white).
I think the king moving left and then right was him trying to confirm that you premoved every 2 moves. Then he brutally abused that because he confidently blundered his queen.
How is he 100 elo with these next level tactics
200 elo + 200iq
or he saw Simp caslte and tried it as well but the knight was on the way
nah that was a 100 don't give them too much credit
i bet they saw castles but didn't know how to do it
Definitely a paid actor!
That guy was an absolut genius: He knew exactly that you premoved every second turn and brutally made use of that knowledge. Did you see how smart he let his queen hanging whenever you couldn't take it? And how he took the bishop? And the knight in the end? Yeah, not a fair game!
I'm now fully sure but yeah I think he may possibly solved the pattern that every 2nd move felt like it was instantly back to him, so he likely was trying to think of a move that would stop every 2nd move from moving instantly rather than punishing, it's like he was solving a puzzle of what moves do I do so ensure this player is a human and not a weird playing bot xD.
@@sarainiaangelsong440 bro 100 rated chess players can't even figure out safe single moves to make.
@@TheInfectous I was 100 once, I was told to march pawns up and promote, while keeping the big pieces to defend my King! Even though brand new back then technically my moves to a degree looking back at it was kinda safe, I think I had a person at the time verifying my moves were legit and that the pieces moved as intended meaning as a lil girl alot of time my coach would reset the board to the move I made to try it again, this was like grade 7 I think, however I did beat up some bois in chess! xD Pink Princess Attacks ahahaaa lols but yeah I got fairly strong in class.
@@TheInfectous Tfw you assume everyone on the internet you interact with is male even when their pfp and name are not those of a man
@@Zogerpogger Took me a moment to see how you came to the assumption about their assumption. I don't think "bro" in this context is meant as a male identifier. It's probably similar to "guys" which can include women nowadays. Still: Probably problematic and a good thing to think about.
That man's rating wasn't his chess elo, it was his IQ
He is actually Reed Richards recarnated after dying from wanda
The smartest man alive
I think even though he bad, he noticed the 2 moves at once thing
200 IQ Is Alot of IQ
Then he would be the smartest person in the world
@@progaming-ok8tq not even close.. imagine 3k elo players
I think by the part where your opponent started blundering their queen every turn, they had figured out what you were doing and knew it was safe.
No that’s him still trying to win
It's a 200 rated player. What you saw was the reason they're a 200 rated player
@@evilkingstanley The bishop and knight grab was DEFINITELY not a 200 player strat.
Smurf + 200iq strat guess
The opponent blundering his queen knowing the challenge is such a show of intelligence I strive to even have a morsel of in my entire lifetime. Ballsy yet baller.
Chess, but you have to play old school . No castling, no en passant, your pawn can only move one square
monke
@@atenon4616 no, then u are making this a bad idea because chaturanga sucks
@@Terra157 knights move double
King’s Indian time
Has this idea been done yet? This video needs to be done
Ngl this challenge was gold. I'm surprised you lasted as long as you did, that was seriously difficult
THATS WHAT SHE SAID
Also it was quite enjoying to watch
no, it wasnt
@@Wtahc yes,He lost only cause his opponent was blind asf and a newbie
THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID!
1:30 When your opponent realizes your premoving, confirms it, and than destroys you.
considering your oponent kept blundering his queen you should have seen it coming
Except if he tries to pre-move a pawn capture and the queen moves, then the pre-move doesn't happen and he fails the challenge...
You just want to have faith sometimes...
He knew exactly what would have happened
I saw it coming a mile away
I genuinely believe this guy figured out your challenge and messed around with it. You can tell his moves become a lot more crazy once he moves the king around
If your confused
He lost and therefore the video ended
He lost because the king took his knight and therefore not allowing him to do his pre-move, if he can't do a pre-move, he loses
I was so confused because i thought he ended the video because his opponent did a dumb move and the arrow at the end was showing how he would get checkmate bext turn
But no, his opponent stopped his pre-move and so he lost
Thank you for this lmao i was wondering whats going on
i tought the game crashed while trying to move a dead piece
Close combat chess: if a piece (or a pawn) attacks anything that is not within a one tile radius the video ends. Diagonal counts.
He did it
*Sad knight noises*
I think that guy made those moves on purpose since he understood what was going on lol
Would you do this one again, but every 3rd move? That might be easier, it was a little unfair because he clearly predicted your pre-moving.
Maybe "half your moves must be premoves", eg you can make 3 premoves in a row then 3 regular moves in a row. If you want to make it harder, don't borrow moves on credit that you'll premove more later, so you have to bank moves earlier.
This was a good one. You could re-use this challenge and I'm sure it would be entertaining a 2nd and 3rd time.
I would've loved to see how he reacted after the video ended and you suddenly decided to play normally (and brutally)
I think your opponent figured out what you were doing.
This gonna be a record Queen blunder
I love that 'blunders queen' was in the calculation
This challenge was actually really good, maybe consider doing it again
Pre-moving Nd4 was a mistake, because you expected a 250 in a blitz game to see a discovered attack.
He had the challenge of purposely blundering his queen and was saying wtf the whole game.
The opponent looked like he was premoving too.
Looks like he knew all ur pre moves xD
1:48 I like how after queen eats bishop he thinks all that complicated stuff when there’s just a simple fork knight in c2
Your opponent realized what were you playing
so with the king move, i think they tried to castle because they saw you do it, but didnt realize the path had to be clear, and did Kf1 on accident.
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Plot twist: He was also trying to complete a challenge, trying to blunder his queen at any chance he could.
I feel like the only reason these challenges ever fail is you overestimating your opponent
Hmm you didnt really specify in your rules that if a premove is broken, the video ends. You could have continued there :)
Also, what's up with the weird king moves? xD
He tried castling...
"oh no, he didn't specify his own rules to us, so he doesn't have to follow them"
that makes little sense
I think he figured out that Simp was premoving.
It's trivial if you can premove unplayable moves all the time.
Chess, but you play as a sniper. You can only capture if the capturing piece is on the 1st or 8th rank
Better: you can only capture from atleast 4 squares
This opponent play really weird moves lol
Possibly one of those intentionally bad players
he probably figured out the challenge
1:40 bishop c4 knight c2 easy
The opponent was flat out using king crimson to win
He knew
Expecting 100 chess to see a discovered attack on the queen. You played yourself on this one.
This is actually a genius challenge. Is there any game mode or videos of top players doing this to each other? The mind games of knowing they will have premoved, try to guess it and counter the premove but then realise they probably predicted how you would premove to their premove would be hilarious.
Not having actually played it. I think the Queen's Gambit board game had you selecting moves a few turns in advance.
look up bullet chess, almost every move is a premove lol
@@so-u5c yes but that is done under time pressure. Also the premoves are for expected common responses, not ignoring the opponents move entirely.
Having a slower game where you have to pre-move every time creates a devious psychology mind game.
@@beardedchimp ahh ic what you mean that would be really cool!
@@so-u5c I'm pretty sure I would always mind game myself straight into a loss. hahaha
When he moved his king on the same spot, it was like he knew what you were doing, and he accepted it as a challenge, by both of you doing the (2nd premove).
Then, he blunder his queen, because he didn't suspect your horse move.
I haven't watched this yet but I already know it's gonna be a wild ride. It's dangerous to premove against even 900-1100 players, doing it against 100 is just gonna be insane lol
I was right. Holy fucking shit that ending was insane 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ye this player knew you are doing this challenge. It is not fair for you
Simp: Nxc2
Me: "That blunders a video"
We want more challenges like this
These guys got to say that if he changed the number, they want their money back.
What The Fu... is always my favourite ending to these videos xD
hi bro,ur videos are to funny😜❤️love them
Assuming that your opponent would stop blundering his queen was actually you blundering the video.
I'm convinced the other guy was doing a challenge to get rid of his Queen as early as possible and was fuming over your plays as well
Well that was close enough to my suggestion in the last comment, so I'm happy :D
My interpretation of his weird king move is that he was trying to mimic your castling move. Which failed of couse as there was still the knight in the way.
The opponent did "blunder queen every 2 moves"
I have to say, after the two queen sacrifices, i kinda expected it 😂
I think 100 player knew about your challenge 😂
Plot twist: after the video he has nothing to lose ans absolutely slam dunks the dude
Would have been worth the risk to try a queen capture pre-move. That guy was clearing teasing you.
I think he got it
now thats a paid actor
1:29 Did he want to castle too?
If a piece is attacked twice in a game, OR if that piece is attacked by 2 other pieces at the same time, the video ends (day 18)
@@danik0011 Can you please send me the link of the video you are talking about?
Chess, but none of your opening moves can be theory
I have zero understanding of anything that just happened.
You overestimated your opponent for thinking they wouldn't blunder their queen another time.
well... he did stop the premove... it was a mistake to assume he would see the threat after everything. perhaps premoving taking the queen made sense because he was just giving it up up to that point
100 rated chess, but you have to play a piece or pawn from every line alphabetically each turn
(starting with A file, B next etc...).
Likely not doable, then again 100 rated chess is surely a place where anything can work, so idk
He should’ve known his opponent has blunders his queen 3 previous times and not made the knight move lol
You really overestimate the abilities of these 100s
chess, but you have to move any piece (or pawn) to the file that the opponent's most recently moved piece (or pawn) is currently at.
if you fail the mission you should do a segment at the end where you say if you won or not
Chess but your queen must move every other move
He wanted to dra repetitions
1:56 i think q takes c4 and then knight c2 check to fork the rook is more likely to work in 100 elo
Well, i m honestly surprised it didn't. I genuinely think he made that move by mistake lol
Me at 1:44:
*Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about Jesse*
bro expected a rated 100 could do that💀💀💀💀💀
chess but you can't move pawns
1:47 If queen captures the bishop, he could just fork the king and rook by Nc2 ☠
ha yes ... the quees gambit queen sacrafice at the 17/18th move ... very common to see
1:30 - to me, it was intended to be a castle.
Chess, but my opponent has to blunder queen every other move
If the theory that the guy knew you were premoving every other move is correct, the ending really is unfortunate. He took your knight thinking you wouldn't move it again that same turn, but you did so the premove cancelled meaning your next move wouldn't be a premove and his queen would be taken, while simp had his premove cancelled meaning he lost the challenge.
I would argue you premoved even if it cancelled, and you didn't fail the challenge.
Challenge: you can only take a piece (pawns are not considerd as pieces in this case.) if it given you a check before. Good luck with that.
Yeah that was reasonable...
He didnt show him winning, therefore he lost!!
Tbh you should have realized a 300 isn’t going to see a discovery like that and premoved bishop takes queen. 300s are like cats in the way they hyperfocus on piece
movement. All he saw was the knight
Lot of people in the comments assuming that even if a player rated that low found out you were premoving they would actually be able to punish it.
Typing with a laggy computer is basically premoving😂
100 rated chess but you ask your opponent about which move you should make in chat. if they suggest a legal move you play it.
That dude really blundered his Queen 3 times...
Chess, but you premove the entire game
Chess , but you have to move your king in every 2nd move and if rook has a square to move the video ends and if the move is forced the video ends (pawns can only capture).
1:44 I don't even with all that shit, I would've just moved knight c2 for the fork.
Man blunders his queen like 6 times
Chess, but if a enemy piece (not pawn) moves, you need to move that piece too (if enemy moves black bishop you move black bishop too, the same with white).
if check happens:
Hahaha this was the funniest one I’ve seen
Chess but you cam never give check unless only the king is remaining
But since he took the knight the premove was canceled. Shoulda finished with killing his queen!
If a horsey gets taken out to the pasture, (blundered) the video ends: Day 9.
I have a feeling Jacob Kendrick is a trekkie
Chess but your opponent must always be at least 5 points ahead.
Impossible at least 3 first move (queen sac) or 4 first move (rock sac)
i think he realizized ur challange
I mean you did premove. No one said the move has to go through
Hikaru does this to grand masters. LOL