How To Play Chess: Learn All The Rules Of The Royal Game

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @calumfairweather
    @calumfairweather 3 года назад +212

    It’s so nice to be able to refresh our brains on the basics of playing chess every so often

  • @sawfish9253
    @sawfish9253 Год назад +84

    This is the best guide for beginners I found so far

    • @fireywolfa
      @fireywolfa Год назад +4

      True

    • @soisaus564
      @soisaus564 Год назад +4

      yeah, its kinda short and it covers the en passant rule essentials more than some others

  • @philj9594
    @philj9594 Год назад +30

    Hey, I already knew the rules of chess, but I just wanted to leave positive feedback. This is one of the best tutorials I've seen for the rules of any game, ever. The way you speak is clear and concise. The pacing is absolutely perfect. The idea to progress with ascending levels of complexity was also genius. The hand movements to demonstrate possible moves as well as the visual overlay with those arrows was a perfect touch that aids in cementing your understanding. Really, I am just chuffed because of how impressive the quality of this video is. I've honestly never used the youtube comment section to leave positive feedback before and I wish I could pay you to explain the rules of any board game I may want to learn. Great job!

  • @cestmoi4532
    @cestmoi4532 Год назад +15

    An excellent video for demonstrating the game! 40 years ago, my dad brought chart paper home from work to draw out all this information; he worked so hard to try to help me master the game. I'm still a beginner, but this video has helped refresh my understanding of en passant and castling. Thank you!

  • @thierryaragao3380
    @thierryaragao3380 3 года назад +87

    These types of videos are great for the beginners, with such great quality it can reach and teach a lot of people. Great work!

    • @dhananjayyadav_
      @dhananjayyadav_ 2 года назад

      Agreed 👍

    • @dhananjayyadav_
      @dhananjayyadav_ 2 года назад +3

      They are really helpful because they have curated everything in a single video that a chess beginner would ever need.

  • @ExiledQ
    @ExiledQ 2 года назад +44

    great tutorial. Thank you so much! about to start my chess journey at 30. never too late

  • @neilpatrick1553
    @neilpatrick1553 3 года назад +269

    True chess players know that the pieces are called juicers.

  • @asdfoifhvjbkaos
    @asdfoifhvjbkaos Год назад +5

    if you still don't get en passant, here's how you can understand it with gamer terms:
    when a pawn moves 2 spaces forward, it leaves an extra hitbox behind it that can only be attacked by enemy pawns and lasts for 1 turn

  • @nunj4263
    @nunj4263 3 года назад +55

    chess title thing
    0:00 intro
    0:28 the pieces
    v 00:39 the rook
    1:05 the bishop
    1:44 the queen
    2:23 the knight
    v 3:44 the pawn
    4:56 pawn captures
    5:30 pawn promotion
    6:25 en passant rule
    v 8:34 the king
    9:34 check
    10:30 getting out of check
    11:50 checkmate
    13:27 stalemate
    14:31 castling
    15:54 two last notes about castling
    16:59 setting up the board

  • @cloudy21264
    @cloudy21264 11 месяцев назад +4

    Does anyone else already know the basic rules, but are watching this? I am! 😂😅

  • @joyjoy442
    @joyjoy442 3 года назад +30

    Chief chess officer!

  • @Hi_Bestie
    @Hi_Bestie 2 года назад +7

    If your confused about En passant, this is my conclusion:
    En passant can be done when your opponent’s pawn passed beside your pawn on their pawn’s first move. by then, you can capture their pawn while moving forward.

  • @peckerdecker
    @peckerdecker Год назад +3

    Thank you very much for the explanation.
    Last time I played chess was in a primary school 1986!
    Now In 2023- I m tempted to order a chess board:)

  • @artkid9279
    @artkid9279 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial, ive been trying to learn and play chess for years but on and off due very little tutorials for beginners and just youtubers rambling on about strategies. I kinda wished they taught this at school

  • @bc1173
    @bc1173 3 года назад +34

    Also note that you can only capture En Passant on the next move after your opponents pawn tries to pass you. If you do not capture with en passant on your very next move you will no longer be able to capture via en passant.

    • @Adam-lw5mr
      @Adam-lw5mr Год назад

      He did say that

    • @TheJoeFanclub
      @TheJoeFanclub Год назад +1

      And it should be mentioned that if you don’t capture en passant when you have the opportunity, you automatically lose

    • @Adam-lw5mr
      @Adam-lw5mr Год назад +1

      @@TheJoeFanclub thats what the comment said and he literally said that in the video

    • @TheJoeFanclub
      @TheJoeFanclub Год назад

      @@Adam-lw5mr Sorry I meant you lose the game if you don't capture en passant when you have the opportunity, but I realized that my comment could be taken as repeating what was said in the video lol.

  • @MartinLutherMP
    @MartinLutherMP Год назад +1

    almost three decades of playing experience and yet the most effective explanation to have. Two thumbs up!

  • @marinvedris1155
    @marinvedris1155 3 года назад +21

    Honestly I have no idea why I'm watching this after playing hundreds of games...but I am still watching

    • @mahdikhawari411
      @mahdikhawari411 Год назад

      @@piololuisdanao7439 idk☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @mahdikhawari411
      @mahdikhawari411 Год назад

      @@piololuisdanao7439 4:20

  • @soumyajitroy5239
    @soumyajitroy5239 3 года назад +26

    All newcomers just one advice , play Ke2 to draw

  • @dazknight9326
    @dazknight9326 Год назад +1

    It is good to know the knight can jump pieces, but it can also move one up and two over as well as capital L as you say. One up two over, or two up ond one over.

  • @kathrynd7516
    @kathrynd7516 Год назад +6

    Great instruction! I am looking forward to getting started! Now let's hope I remember everything!

  • @rusdirashid8381
    @rusdirashid8381 3 года назад +13

    Ke2!!

  • @caionascimento4234
    @caionascimento4234 3 года назад +5

    7:31 - are you sure it's not an obligation? Lol

  • @preetikshirsagar6190
    @preetikshirsagar6190 3 года назад +7

    Magnus! I am coming for you!!

  • @ElBozoII
    @ElBozoII 3 года назад +13

    1. e4 e5 2. Ke2!!

  • @zara-oo2im
    @zara-oo2im 6 месяцев назад

    This is the best beginner tutorial ur not actually talking about randon things and then go to the subject instead u just make it sense!

  • @Quandale4207
    @Quandale4207 Год назад +2

    Thank you for explaining on how to set up a chess board whenever i play on a chessboard we play a game of rock paper scissors to see who moves first.

  • @ftoomalkwiatem8982
    @ftoomalkwiatem8982 Год назад +2

    I am sending it to my friends so we can play together in the school, Although we are all beginners it is better than being bored in the last class 😃

  • @leslyfallen9833
    @leslyfallen9833 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really helpful, great explanation, amazing visuals. 10/10 would watch recommend.

  • @cptazstudios7952
    @cptazstudios7952 3 года назад +3

    I’ve grown up knowing all the rules to chess, not until now do I realize… dang this is complicated

  • @taibaakhtar2463
    @taibaakhtar2463 Год назад +2

    Love this . I cannot wait to start playing and learning more :)

  • @humanaesthetic
    @humanaesthetic 3 года назад +4

    7:24 Holy Hell!

  • @san_cho2560
    @san_cho2560 Год назад +1

    The beauty of chess,i played 6 games and won 4,drew 1 and lost 1 in school,i placed second in an interschool competition

  • @OfficiallyUltrakilling
    @OfficiallyUltrakilling 9 месяцев назад

    Pawn promotion can be anything, from being knight, bishop, rook and a queen. And a pawn to can kill diagonally, and a pawn can do a secret technique, it's called en passant. So a to pawn is standing right at eachother, the other pawn can capture the pawn diagonally when its formed a two pawn beside eachother, if you move any piece in the board the en passant is illegal or its forbidden. And a pawn to can move two square in a starting potition, u can decide to move the pawn one move or two move. And after that you cannot move two square, and a pawn too has a secret rule, of when the pawn reach the end it can transform into four different pieces [Disclaimer that i already mention it on the beggining of this essay] So that is all i know about the pawns in chess, thank you so much if you like this comment, and if you think this is helpfull too please like or subscribe to my channel. And have a good day bye! btw this is a reminder ok :D

  • @-GIGI-TY
    @-GIGI-TY Год назад +1

    Thank you for teaching me

  • @fawzikamal8528
    @fawzikamal8528 Год назад +1

    Bishops and rocks are the sane because a bishop needs to moves to move like a rock and a rock needs to moves to move like a bishop this is a secret

  • @myms9681
    @myms9681 2 года назад +9

    I have a question about pawn promotion: If your pawn has reached the end and let's say you want to make another knight for example, but you already have 2 knights, is this possible? It seems unlikely to me you can have 3 rooks/3 knights/ 3 bishops. Most chess sets also come with only 2 rooks, 2 knights and 2 bishops. so this is very confusing to me.

    • @dontbanmerage416
      @dontbanmerage416 2 года назад +8

      Yes you can even, in some crazy games, have 3 knights and 2 queens if you have promoted 2 pawns, one of them making a 3rd horse and the second making ab extra queen. If you are playing over the board and don't have the extra prices you usually have to find a random small object such as a pebble or some coins with a paper rolled up to stand on it (it's a little bougie but I like to carry a paperweight and some DND dice to signify my extra prices)

    • @vandanarai248
      @vandanarai248 Год назад +1

      I once was playing online against myself and I got 9 queens lol

    • @senseiadam-brawlstars9465
      @senseiadam-brawlstars9465 Год назад +2

      Yea, you can have as many of one piece as you want. There's been a famous game where both players had 3 queens. Basically just make something that represents those extra pieces like two pawns on one square, or an upside down rook being an extra queen

  • @banijssen01
    @banijssen01 Год назад +1

    Very clear explanation, well done!

  • @1motesfamily
    @1motesfamily 2 года назад +1

    Best explanation I have seen. Thanks

  • @abhiwastaken
    @abhiwastaken 3 года назад +3

    Well this is bound to blow up😅

  • @Rogy_Edits30
    @Rogy_Edits30 Год назад +1

    insane tutorial man really easy to understand

  • @thenexusagency
    @thenexusagency 11 месяцев назад

    best video so far on this - great job

  • @a_random_soul_on_the_internet
    @a_random_soul_on_the_internet Год назад +1

    I will never call Tower a Rook or Horse a Knight. Rook comes from the persian "rukh" meaning chariot. Knight was the european rename of the horse because knights in royal courts usually mounted a horse. However, persians and arabians called it a horse in their respective languages. Aside from english, msot countries call it Tower in their respective language as well. Aside from the ridiculous piece english renames, I really enjoyed the video. Very useful to help explain the game to my cousin since she was having a hard time udnerstand it. Keep up the good work!

  • @usamaaliabbasi
    @usamaaliabbasi Год назад

    you explain better than all other videos i watch on yt

  • @leesweets4110
    @leesweets4110 Год назад

    Correct me if Im wrong, as you didnt explicitly mention it. But if a pawn moves two squares beside the opposing pawn, that opposing pawn can only capture en passant on the very next move. No delay. Your "if pawns have ever faced off, keep your hands off" rule does not cover the full truth.

  • @LeventK
    @LeventK 3 года назад +73

    You forgot en passant is forced

  • @asmaasouadi806
    @asmaasouadi806 2 года назад

    when he said "any time" at 4: 42 it means we can choose to not play two squares the first time but leave it an other time

  • @2002kiariojourney
    @2002kiariojourney 28 дней назад

    I was playing on my Mac and couldn’t hit the queen with the rook so I am here now lol

  • @vandanarai248
    @vandanarai248 Год назад

    thank you so much I didn't know about en passant

  • @AbhishekAditya1982
    @AbhishekAditya1982 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing explanation !!👍

  • @vertigo0105
    @vertigo0105 Год назад

    I think I've got the basics of what the pieces can do/move and how to win (checkmate). Good thing the pieces and rules are simple and not complicated at all, lol. But yeah, there are a lot of rules, movements to understand, and that is just the basics...understanding all that, and having advanced strategies, plus being able to see numerous moves ahead makes a complex game exponentially more complex. I think this would require a great death of knowledge on the game, the strategies, and both a super awesome memory & insight. Not having a great short term memory, having anxiety & panic disorders, and having a form of dyslexia whereby sometimes digits get reversed in your head might make this game even that much more difficult, as moving the wrong way by accident could cause you to have pieces captured unintentionally. I think wrapping my head around this would take some time, although it would likely become fascinating/exciting once I got the hang of it a bit more, got past the basics and started learning more advanced strategies.
    I'll think I'll stick to checkers for now, but I am quite curious and may give chess a try at some point...I definitely respect the game more now. The Queen's Gambit series started my curiosity with the game & watching this and other videos keeps my interest peaked. I wish they would slow down and show what the move was, or where the checkmate is, as I don't see it when they play. It would also be nice if when they have checkmate that they follow through, make the final move with the piece and knock the opponents king down, thereby showing the actual checkmate in action! I'm not sure why they don't do that in any video, and it just leaves people like me who are curious (& don't really know the game) not knowing what happened in the end, nor be able to see where the checkmate is (maybe pausing and studying the board pieces I might be able to figure it out slowly)...it would just be great to actually see them move the piece to perform the checkmate and knock the king down, which I think is how/when the game is won...

  • @MillerTheOriginal
    @MillerTheOriginal Год назад +2

    Can the king take any piece that's always within its movement range? Whatever the circumstance

    • @terrylap6132
      @terrylap6132 Год назад +1

      Yes, but not if the piece is defended.

  • @ouasselbentahar6566
    @ouasselbentahar6566 3 года назад +5

    En passant is not optional
    If there is an en passant on the board you must accept en passant even if it looses you the game

    • @nunj4263
      @nunj4263 3 года назад

      optional*

    • @ouasselbentahar6566
      @ouasselbentahar6566 3 года назад

      @@nunj4263 NOT**

    • @dontbanmerage416
      @dontbanmerage416 2 года назад

      Additionally if you can mate with a pawn you must play that pawn mate or it is an automatic forfeit of the game and your opponent wins on the spot XD

    • @Vetrily_W
      @Vetrily_W 2 года назад

      Trap potential huh? But I am guessing that its not gonna be an effective one

  • @lengwengvillakazi5193
    @lengwengvillakazi5193 Год назад

    Best teacher ever

  • @peterlee9691
    @peterlee9691 Год назад +1

    14:48 Castling? But I thought the expert players don't call a Rook a Castle? Should't it be called Rooking?🤔

  • @bizarrenewyorker949
    @bizarrenewyorker949 10 месяцев назад +1

    my first chess game was over 20 years ago

    • @opendoorchess
      @opendoorchess 8 месяцев назад

      I meet a lot of folks who are coming back to chess after years of absence. Kudos to you for keeping at it..

  • @gynandroidhead
    @gynandroidhead 2 года назад +1

    Superb tutorial

  • @Right_all
    @Right_all 4 месяца назад

    Thanks bro now I can play chess very good

  • @NickMaovich
    @NickMaovich 2 года назад +1

    horsey goes BRRRRRR

  • @sajida3347
    @sajida3347 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @davemathew
    @davemathew 3 года назад +2

    Shocked Danny didn't mention his crossfit workout program.

  • @pakhtoonincanada8918
    @pakhtoonincanada8918 Год назад +1

    This was the only video that i find easy to understand.

  • @TheBoyBanditKing1911
    @TheBoyBanditKing1911 Год назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @zerotsu8701
    @zerotsu8701 Год назад +1

    For castling, if the king or the rook moves and comes back to the original place, is it still playable?

  • @JonathanBaileyn2u
    @JonathanBaileyn2u 2 года назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @ManishKumar-vq2th
    @ManishKumar-vq2th Год назад

    great tutorial 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @ThatLocallyHatedCR500
    @ThatLocallyHatedCR500 Год назад +1

    I just wanna know how to play chess on cool math games

  • @vedantsonje5934
    @vedantsonje5934 3 года назад

    THE BEST !!!🔥🔥

  • @myroflcoptergosoisoi
    @myroflcoptergosoisoi 2 года назад +3

    It may be redundant to state... But one rule you forgot to mention is that the starting player plays white first.

  • @cantyoms
    @cantyoms 7 месяцев назад

    great!

  • @Zohdiak
    @Zohdiak Год назад +1

    I always thought the whole point of castling is to get out of check?

    • @terrylap6132
      @terrylap6132 Год назад

      No, it’s usually to develop the rook and move the king out of the way. You can not castle if your king is in check, if castling puts your king in check or if any of the squares between the rook and the king are attacked.

    • @theshield2207
      @theshield2207 Год назад

      Its also usually to get the king to safety because the middle is like walking head on to a pit full of snipers

  • @shashankshirsat9779
    @shashankshirsat9779 3 года назад +3

    1. b3

  • @Captain-Cardboard
    @Captain-Cardboard 3 года назад +1

    Horsey to King Bish Three.

  • @trinlindaryntathiang-qo4qj
    @trinlindaryntathiang-qo4qj Год назад

    Thank you for explain it, it's make me more improve to play than before .

  • @CymonKurtChessYT
    @CymonKurtChessYT 11 месяцев назад

    The Queen have a Combined move of Rook and Bishop

  • @RhemaNkematiah-ez4uy
    @RhemaNkematiah-ez4uy Год назад

    I don't know anything about chess even though I watched the video

  • @user-nk6dc2wk6p
    @user-nk6dc2wk6p 6 месяцев назад

    touching the rook first in castling is illegal right? why he did not mention that? and also a player cannot castle if an enemy piece attacking those squares in between the rook and king..

  • @Pizzageek-jc4xp
    @Pizzageek-jc4xp 9 месяцев назад

    thanks

  • @Arshnur
    @Arshnur 2 месяца назад +1

    Yah achcha hai❤

  • @babbisp1
    @babbisp1 11 месяцев назад

    Nts 2:30 6:03

  • @motivate.themind™
    @motivate.themind™ Год назад

    So let's se if i understand. So you can take the precise only if there on the square your about to do the next move?

  • @caionascimento4234
    @caionascimento4234 3 года назад

    I don't know why I'm watching this because I play since I was a kid

  • @TecnoguyOnWork
    @TecnoguyOnWork 21 день назад

    Tommorw is my match>

  • @foltask4628
    @foltask4628 3 года назад +7

    Chess has been my favourite game ever. ..
    I used to play this game with grandfather. .
    Have you ever played it with your elders. ..
    Let me know

    • @smartwise9612
      @smartwise9612 3 года назад +2

      Yess! my grandfather is the one who taught me how to play chess i miss those days

    • @MO-fg2cm
      @MO-fg2cm 3 года назад

      My father taught me and now I beat him every time I play with him

    • @MO-fg2cm
      @MO-fg2cm 3 года назад +2

      @@smartwise9612 grandparents give the warmth which parents lack ... Lovely experience 🥰

  • @shivakeshav2964
    @shivakeshav2964 Год назад

    Very nice exanation.

  • @rachealjeffrey4970
    @rachealjeffrey4970 Год назад

    The thing I don't understand the way of getting out of check because what I was taught was you have no choice but to move the king

    • @kennethwoods6525
      @kennethwoods6525 11 месяцев назад

      The rules have always allowed 3 options for a king in check. Sorry no one told you about blocking the attacking piece.

  • @iPhoneFactoryYT
    @iPhoneFactoryYT 2 месяца назад

    danny ranch

  • @Seach0
    @Seach0 Год назад +1

    Hi me kristian

  • @CymonKurtChessYT
    @CymonKurtChessYT 11 месяцев назад

    Remember : pawns only can do an En Passant move

  • @almex0822
    @almex0822 11 месяцев назад

    Can your pawn move two square forwardon first move and take an opposition juicer off

  • @mahdikhawari411
    @mahdikhawari411 Год назад

    TYYY

  • @strangebrew1231
    @strangebrew1231 Год назад

    En passant is optional. Pawn promotion is required

  • @JG-dancing
    @JG-dancing Год назад

    In the beginning can I move 2 ponds in a same time ?

  • @nathanielpantoja4959
    @nathanielpantoja4959 7 месяцев назад

    So you can't jump over allies in the game?

  • @madilynwilson1834
    @madilynwilson1834 Год назад

    Chess ♟ love ❤️

  • @oakhillclassroom4827
    @oakhillclassroom4827 Год назад

    Physics + Chemistry leading to time travel chess is a practice to understand atoms and energy transfer .... again who gave us chess? dogone tribe ... who gave them chess? The sky people ...... hope that makes sense to who and what they are preparing us for ......

  • @rohanrajput_9
    @rohanrajput_9 Год назад

    Oh now I unterstood stalemate, if the king is not under attack or checked and the player doesnt have any move left then it will be stalemate

  • @jacob.overturf
    @jacob.overturf 3 года назад +1

    With En Peasant, can another piece take the pawn or does it have to be pawn on pawn? My dad and I came across this and we didn't know.

    • @infernalgnu
      @infernalgnu 3 года назад +6

      It has to be a pawn

    • @laju
      @laju 3 года назад +1

      And the en passant capture has to be made on the move right after the opponent moved their pawn two squares forward. Danny forgot to mention it.

  • @subhankardutta8141
    @subhankardutta8141 Год назад

    Can anyone kindly explained to me if one side of the king remains only in the board with many pieces of the opponent, then how does the only king move? Normally or does it acquire any special move...happy pawning😊

    • @kennethwoods6525
      @kennethwoods6525 11 месяцев назад

      The king does not acquire new powers when it is your final piece on the board after all your other pieces have been captured.

  • @Linkincage
    @Linkincage 2 года назад

    cant the black or the white do the vice versa when castling, as in short end castling for the black and the long end for the white?

  • @badamsunilkumar
    @badamsunilkumar Год назад

    everything is good but you forgot to tell who should start first in the game.