How to play Grand Chess
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Learn the rules to the chess variant game Grand Chess quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the rules. For a refresher of the original rules of Chess, check out this video: • How to play Chess (202...
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RULES:
The rules are the same as regular chess except for these changes. For a refresher of those rules, check out this video. Layout a 10 by 10 board. Place pawns on white’s 3rd row. On their 2nd row, from left to right, place: empty, knight, bishop, queen, king, marshal, cardinal, bishop, knight, empty. Place rooks in the corners. Mirror this setup for black.
The Marshal has the combined moves of Rook and Knight. The Cardinal has the combined moves of Bishop and Knight. Pawns are allowed their initial double step move option, and en passant is allowed like normal. Pawns may promote at the 8th or 9th row. Or they must promote when they reach other side of the board. Pawns can promote to any non-pawn piece that your opponent has captured. If your opponent hasn’t captured any, then a Pawn may not promote or move to the last row. A Pawn on the 9th row can still check an enemy king, even if there isn’t a piece it can promote to.
You are not allowed to castle.
The first player to checkmate their opponent, wins. - Хобби
0:28 A knight and bishop are swapped.
Part 8 of asking Triple S Games to make a How to Play Oat Jenkins Chess 2
Or Sirlin's Chess 2
Yessir
Do Tencubed Chess or Expanded Chess
Or maybe if you're up for a challenge, do Obento Chess or Zanzibar
This will be insane!
Can't wait for Anarchy Chess!
It's not a "Marshall", it's a Knook
there are a lot of names for it
It's clearly a Right
@@anoobyproaz5616 no, the Knook can move left too
@@D4rk0t yes, but it is isnt Right
@@vevericac3294 ok and?
Chancellor and the Archibishop! I'd like to see an Amazon
YES the GOTHIC CHESS terms.
How to play? Buy a set from either the channel or the creator of the game, Christian Freeling. I came up with Near Chess attempting to adapt Grand Chess to an 8x8 board. In addition the idea of formations in Chess as a variant idea is an interesting one to look into. Before opening book, players select one of a number of established configurations to arrange their pieces.
Hey channel, do a how to play for Near Chess!
Is Near Chess a variant you made up or a variant made by someone else?
And btw check out Seirawan Chess, quite similar to your idea
0:25 anyone notice the bishop and knight switch places
Dare: make your own chess/uno variant and make how to play that variant,
Uno Chess: how to play.
The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes. For a refresher of those rules, check out this video [points at nothing].
Set up the chess board as normal. Shuffle the deck of cards [there are four cards, each in a different color {red, yellow, green, blue} for each piece. There are 2 sets of 4 colors for king, 3 sets each for knight, bishop and rook, 2 for queen, and 6 for pawn. There are 8 wild cards, 8 skip cards, 8 reverse cards, 4 draw 2 cards, and 4 wild swap cards.]
One player deals seven cards to each person, and places the deck next to the chess board. The dealer then flips over the top card. If the flipped card is an action card, ignore that action. If it is a wild card, then any card may be played on it. The other player goes first.
On a player's turn he first draws a card, and may play either that card or another card already in his hand. Cards must be played on the same kind or color of card. At the end of your your turn, you must draw or discard so that you have seven cards in your hand.
Each piece card allows the player to move one of those pieces in its normal movement. You cannot play a piece card if none of that piece has any legal moves. If none of your cards can be played since their pieces have no legal moves, you forfeit your turn. Pawns are allowed their double step move, and en passant is allowed. If you wish to castle, you may play both a rook and a king card. Remember to draw back up to seven cards at the end of your turn.
The wild card represents any piece that has a legal move, and can be played on any card. The player then chooses what the color is set to.
Skip cards skip your opponents turn, allowing you to play twice in a row. You may not use more than 3 skip cards in a row.
Reverse cards allow you to move an opponent's piece. In order to play this card, you must play both the reverse card and a legal piece card (or wild card), then move the appropriate enemy piece wherever you choose. You may not move an enemy piece so as to check or checkmate your own king. You may check or checkmate your opponent's king. You may also use a reverse card to get out of check or checkmate. You may capture your own pieces if you wish.
If you play a draw 2 card, you, or if you choose, your opponent, must draw 2 cards from the deck and discard any other 2 cards in any order. You may not discard either of the 2 card you drew.
The wild swap card follows normal wild rules. When played, the two players must immediately swap hands. The player who now has 6 cards in his hand must draw one before he may begin his turn as normal.
If your opponent puts you in checkmate, you have one turn with which you may play a reverse card to get out of checkmate.
The first one to checkmate their opponents king, without him being able to use a reverse card to escape, wins.
So,
Chancellor = Marshall
Archbishop = Cardinal
So many variations of chess.
I don't understand why some chess variants allow pawns to promote on a square that isn't the last row
Because it's still difficult, especially with the added threats. Plus, they're effectively promoting a row early of you were to move this onto a standard board.
Bc they can
If shogi, Japanese pawn promotes
It's long time since last time i play chess
The Marshall and Cardinal are the Chancellor and Archbishop.
Many people can’t even play regular chess, and then comes grand chess
Edit: wait, isn’t it… Japanese chess shogi, somewhat similar
Not really. There's a superficial sort of resemblance to the general board layout, but none of these pieces behave like shogi pieces at all.
@@Xeroisawesome yeah, they seem similar at first glance though
10 X 10 chess, awesome
Chess Variant:
Impostor Chess:
The same chess rules apply, but with these changes:
To win this chess variant, you must checkmate your opponent’s impostor.
Rules:
- At the beginning of the game, each player marks which piece is their impostor. Players can mark ONLY one of their pieces as the impostor. After that, the player must let their opponent know which piece is their impostor.
- An impostor is a special piece that doesn’t capture but instead “throws” an enemy piece when it is adjacent to it.
- When throwing a piece, instead of moving, simply leave the impostor where it is and remove the thrown piece off the board as if it were captured.
- The impostor still moves like a regular piece based on what type of piece it is.
- You are only allowed to throw one enemy piece at a time, even if multiple enemy pieces are adjacent.
- You are not allowed to move AND throw an enemy in the same turn; it is one or the other.
- If an impostor is in check (i.e., in a position where it could be captured on the next turn), the impostor must get out of check as if it were a king. The impostor is also not allowed to move into check.
- If the king is not the impostor, it can be captured and removed from the board like any other piece (or thrown).
- A promoted impostor pawn is still treated as an impostor.
- A player is allowed to promote their pawn into a king if they wish.
- A game is drawn when the players agree, there's a stalemate, you reach the 50-move rule, the same position repeats itself three times, or someone doesn’t have enough material to win.
The first player to checkmate their opponent’s impostor chess piece wins!!!
That's awesome. I think we need more variants where the king can be used like a normal attacking piece instead of trying to hide it in the very back. And if you lose your king early, it will make the endgame much more interesting (e.g. An imposter rook and knight vs an imposter bishop)
Don’t forget stalemate!
@@svdzcbshf6912 Don’t worry. Stalemate does apply. Sorry that I didn’t mention that in the first place.
@@leoli2284 it’s good. Making sure it applied still, cause someone was bound to point that out eventually
Amogus Chess be like:
Could you make a How to play DOS SECOND EDITION???
I’ll look into it
If Chess and Checkers had a baby:
Can you make a video about Chennis?
Chennis? You mean tennis chess?
@@LoveKirbythecutepinkball It's a 7x7 variant derived from a Shogi variant where the board is divided into two "zones" that overlap in the middle rank and then there's other areas, making the board look like a tennis field
The gimmick is that each king is confined to a single zone, AND each non-king piece has two modes (one active at a time), moving a non-king piece will also make the piece flip (so the active mode becomes inactive and vice versa)
Available on Pychess
Carnival: Archbishop?
Marshall: Chancellor?
Ding or Nepo?
How do you you get all those piece tokens
This is a perfect variant, except i think all the pieces need to be on the back 2 ranks
part of why this was done was to get the rooks into play sooner since they tend to get badly blocked in regular chess and most variants. Getting to control files quickly with rook speeds up the game bit time.
@@Zurround
I completely understand why it’s done, however, it displeases my OCD and with the addition of the Archbishop and Chancellor pieces, a 6-space gap between pawns’ starting positions feels a bit more balanced.
That’s just me, tho
@@fanamatakecick97 GOTHIC CHESS might be a better variant for you thin. Have you heard of it?
I wonder how it would play if castling was allowed. İt would certainly be op but the meta would be interesting
The King and Rooks aren't on the same row, so that wouldn't work.
Nice. 😄
Ah yes... Empty is a piece.
So its similar to shogi?
it couldn't get any further from shogi
looks like a "more chess" for me
*Do pizza tower*
Jim thinks that he doesn’t want that to happen
Nice
Only two more kind of chess doesn't seems that grand, especially compare with Taikyoku shogi.
Granded chess is real
*Archbishop and Chancellor has left the chat*
You mean chancellor? 😅
It’d be fun to see some of these variants in action.
Let me think about that, maybe I will...
@@TripleSGames Having one or two playthrough videos on some variants would be nice I think, for this variant there's iggamecenter and Pychess
They added a chancellor and an archbishop
I wannacreate this chess called ultimate chess with archbishop and chancellor
Its not a Marshall its a Chancellor
woah
1 2 buckle my shoes 3 4 buckle some more 5 6 Nike kicks
What? Is this comment is in here?!
knook*
Or chancellor
the person who made this must really hate catling
Castling*
1 hour ago
Okay cool I guess
come on we all know that's a knook
yes
yes
Nah I think it’s chancellor
GRAND CHESS??
GRAND CHESS??
"MARSHALL" IN SPANISH IS MARIO
No, according to the translation, it’s mariscal
Marshal ❌
Knook ✅
Knook ❌ chancellor✅
Does Anyone want noodles
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It has a combine rules of Normal UNO & DOS. 🥲👍🏿
Wrong! It’s chess series!😡
A dos second edition how to play is at next video.