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Yes. After he guessed the opponent’s drawback in the game. If he didn’t try and guess their drawback it would’ve been a better move to move his queen somewhere he could recapture it, so he’s at least winning a bishop after losing his queen
I was going to say how this was the greatest 100 rated player ever to exist after that bishop move, before I remembered they were not 100 rated. So it turns out that it was actually my short term memory that is 100 rated.
@@Piyush-lj1yqsince I’ve said that I will help, I won’t back down unless there are 5 Asians (other than me) before simp uploads two videos next. Of course, @neodymus has to ask me to help. So, if all that is done, I somehow will have to get attention of simp. And it will be little difficult since I don’t know what kind of comment he reads. So, someone might have to break into his house.
What about some Drawback Chess, but you don't reveal your drawback, and you try to figure out your opponent's drawback? And you cannot checkmate them or capture their king until you're 99% sure you've identified it.
Ah, seems like you essentially did that in this video. I liked the deduction and the reasoning, would love to see some more like this where you just try to figure out their drawbacks
Wait, I just realised how he calculates his winrate: Instead of doing V/G, where V is the number of victories and G is the number of games played, he does (V-D)*100%, and if R of 1, where R is result, equals D, then the formula is instead (V-(D-1))*100%, where D is the number of defeats. V still denotes victories.
Then again, he did this round at minimum ELO, and so his max ELO Drawback chess winrate is still under 50% under the normal winrate calculation, thus his net victory count is negative in that.
at the end there the enemy could just eat your bishop and your queen would still be unable to capture, so the king lives if your opponent had realised it that would have turned the game around into a most likely lose scenario for you
Him: 200 iq move trapping your queen because he knows your drawback. You: 2000 iq move pulling a desperado trade to check his king for one turn and see what he is and isn't capable of doing, because you don't know what, but you do know it must be some limitation, and your scientifically probing instead of taking the L.
The opponent actually could've gotten out of that by playing 13 ... Rxf7 as Simp's queen hasn't started its turn adjacent to a bishop yet and therefore still can't capture. Then the queen is still trapped and even though he's figured out the drawback and might try to use move 14 to escape, the opponent has the very lucky Bb4+ to force a response and then take the queen. Of course I don't blame the opponent for not seeing any of that during the game, but it's quite interesting to explore the possible timelines with these drawbacks in hindsight.
Qg6 wouldnt really be a check though, because the queen couldnt actually capture the king (which has to happen for a win to occur, unlike normal chess). I think black has to play something like Be6 to prevent the bishop from taking on f7 and reactivating the queen.
Not to backseat, but at 2:37 couldn't you take knight with knight? If he still takes bishop, you get his maiden, you may at most lose an additional rook for a knight.
Depending on your drawback, something that looks like a checkmate may not actually be a checkmate. If the game would only tell you if a move was a "real" check, you could figure out your opponents drawback easier.
So in a chess world with Catholic Sacraments, we also get the ecclesiastical corruption of a bishop getting his hands bloody and ACTUALLY KILLING the King. BTW ☝️🤓, only another priest can absolve a priest, so the bishop should have had to go to the other clerical piece.
Couldn't opponent play Kg7 instead of capturing the queen? Queen cannon capture so he is safe, and he's now forking the queen and the bishop with a fucking king
I was slightly confused by the phrase "starting its turn". They could've said it must seek absolution by "becoming" adjacent to one of your bishops. "Starting its turn" sounds as if they can only make a capturing move by starting next to a bishop, which is not the case.
2:57 QG6 is mate in 1, very disappointed in you Simp. Unless you would not be able to take the king with your queen because of the drawback (don't know how drawback chess works).
Personally I don't think you should reveal the drawback unless your opponent does. It's probable that your 100 rated games would go differently if they knew what you couldn't do. They might misplay against your challenge but pretty sure they'd do something different.
@@YannisBaltas-ue8og We all know he’s not a coward no matter how insecure he is about it. Besides sometimes cowardly moves must be made to enable more brave ones later
It really sucks that not a single one of these opponents has revealed their drawback in response to Simp revealing his. Seems to me like basic courtesy.
3:37 why not queen G6?
wdym bishop takes queen
Pawn
Edit: whoops, didn’t see the pin
nice, taking advantage of opponent's pinned f pawn
@@goomb8153 it's pinned
@krisztiantoth999 there's no bishop targeting g6
@@goomb8153 the pawn is like the original comment, pinned
so it went from a negative number to 100%
Stack overflow
He's Asian; the math checks out!
I trust Chess Simp. He is Asian after all.
yes, because -100% * -100% equals 100%
Don't try to argue the math, because Chess Simp claims to be of an ethnicity with a stereotypical reputation for being good at mathematics.
Absolute gigachad on perfectly guessing the opponent's drawback
he writes the voiceover after playing the game. of course he knows the opponent's drawback
Yes. After he guessed the opponent’s drawback in the game. If he didn’t try and guess their drawback it would’ve been a better move to move his queen somewhere he could recapture it, so he’s at least winning a bishop after losing his queen
Tbh I thought it was that he couldn't capture for the move right after one of his pieces or pawns was captured
How to convert a negative win percentage to 100% with a single win! Only an Asian can do this
3:16 Simp does not see that his bishop is pinning the pawn allowing Qg6
Oh, I missed that too
Good catch
I saw Qg6, but opponent can just ignore go Kg7 and the queen is still trapped since it can't capture (or Kh8)
Give him a break, the guy have 0 ELO
@@danielhoang289 Bxf7 releases the queen, the king can't take her or he'll die by the bishop so he has to retreat thus saving the queen
I was going to say how this was the greatest 100 rated player ever to exist after that bishop move, before I remembered they were not 100 rated.
So it turns out that it was actually my short term memory that is 100 rated.
Okay, that comeback was impressive.
From negative win rate immediately up to 100% in one game
Yeah, that's hard to beat
that's.... not how math works
but i won't argue with an asian on it
he is just THAT good at the game
@@neodymusif you want to, you can gather Asians to convey your point. For starter, I can help you as long as you have 5 others with you.
@@wittingcave5591i am the 2nd one to help just gather four more
@@Piyush-lj1yqsince I’ve said that I will help, I won’t back down unless there are 5 Asians (other than me) before simp uploads two videos next. Of course, @neodymus has to ask me to help.
So, if all that is done, I somehow will have to get attention of simp. And it will be little difficult since I don’t know what kind of comment he reads. So, someone might have to break into his house.
idk why but this was probably one of your best videos
Simp was like an anime protagonist who just tries to solve his opponents power.
That king blunder. Dude went out in style.
went and played against AI, opponent had the drawback "can't play the move stockfish would play"
it literally couldn't take my king. hilarious
What about some Drawback Chess, but you don't reveal your drawback, and you try to figure out your opponent's drawback? And you cannot checkmate them or capture their king until you're 99% sure you've identified it.
Ah, seems like you essentially did that in this video. I liked the deduction and the reasoning, would love to see some more like this where you just try to figure out their drawbacks
Love it when simp actually tries
And 200 is an even number!
Perfect guess the paid actor drawback
Queen may not have been able to capture, but she was still capable of just standing there...
MENACINGLY!
100% win rate.... except all those times you lost.
he won more times than he lost though. so 100%
You are making a good point, but you forget he's Asian, so his math must be right.
@@Vanhaomena Asian ≠ good at math
@@3141minecraft your brain ≠ sarcasm
Excellent maths as always.
Wow this win flipped your winrate from negative to 100% congrats
Now to win drawback chess with a challenge harder than your opponent's
Absolutely amazing gamble! And good on you guessing the drawback
Both of y'all are geniuses, great game
Simp confirming he's asian was such a curveball, the text-to-speech being British painted a very different picture for me 😭
'Cause every night, I will save your life
And every night, I will be with you
'Cause every night, I still lay awake
And I dream of an absolution
Wait, I just realised how he calculates his winrate:
Instead of doing V/G, where V is the number of victories and G is the number of games played, he does (V-D)*100%, and if R of 1, where R is result, equals D, then the formula is instead (V-(D-1))*100%, where D is the number of defeats. V still denotes victories.
Then again, he did this round at minimum ELO, and so his max ELO Drawback chess winrate is still under 50% under the normal winrate calculation, thus his net victory count is negative in that.
at the end there the enemy could just eat your bishop and your queen would still be unable to capture, so the king lives
if your opponent had realised it that would have turned the game around into a most likely lose scenario for you
He couldnt take the bishop when it gave check due to the drawback. And queen touched the bishop on the next move.
@@alexandersemenov9588 he could take the bishop with rook instead of the queen with king
@@naechosa Then queen takes his king because she already touched the bishop
100% as always
"You can only capture on odd-numbered moves, *and you can put yourself in checkmate* for fun."
Him: 200 iq move trapping your queen because he knows your drawback.
You: 2000 iq move pulling a desperado trade to check his king for one turn and see what he is and isn't capable of doing, because you don't know what, but you do know it must be some limitation, and your scientifically probing instead of taking the L.
My dad finally came home again, after leaving to "buy some milk" 11 years ago, because of the music in this video
Did he bring the milk?
1:08 3. Bg5
me: nooo simp you're losing the light square bishop from a future knight trade.
I thought his win rate was -300% or something? (Just a stab in the dark.)
Who else was screaming at the screen about the pawn being pinned? 😂 Well, at least that crazy move won him the game lol
4:26 or simply Qxh6# bc the Queen is already adjacent to your Bishop
Even if Qxh6 capture is allowed, then you can't play Qxh7 afterward because the restriction got reset after Qxh6
@@danielhoang289 ah yes, I forgot you actually need to capture the King
The opponent actually could've gotten out of that by playing 13 ... Rxf7 as Simp's queen hasn't started its turn adjacent to a bishop yet and therefore still can't capture. Then the queen is still trapped and even though he's figured out the drawback and might try to use move 14 to escape, the opponent has the very lucky Bb4+ to force a response and then take the queen. Of course I don't blame the opponent for not seeing any of that during the game, but it's quite interesting to explore the possible timelines with these drawbacks in hindsight.
this series is more fun when your opponent's drawback is "bad at game" and yours is something real. setting your elo to 0 makes it less fun.
He lowered his ELO for an easier game. That's what a coward would do.
do this but every time u win make ur elo 100 higher until u lose
negative winrate plus one win equals 100% winrate yes
Qg6+ Kh8 Be5+ Qf6 Bxf6 checkmate if i got it right that due to drawback his opponent wouldnt be able to capture the bishop
Qg6 wouldnt really be a check though, because the queen couldnt actually capture the king (which has to happen for a win to occur, unlike normal chess). I think black has to play something like Be6 to prevent the bishop from taking on f7 and reactivating the queen.
The bishop move is good even without drawbacks because you can escape
Not to backseat, but at 2:37 couldn't you take knight with knight? If he still takes bishop, you get his maiden, you may at most lose an additional rook for a knight.
The fact that you need to actually capture the king was a bit discombobulating, but gg.
Depending on your drawback, something that looks like a checkmate may not actually be a checkmate. If the game would only tell you if a move was a "real" check, you could figure out your opponents drawback easier.
@@rookjameson fair point. Thanks for clarification ^u^
So in a chess world with Catholic Sacraments, we also get the ecclesiastical corruption of a bishop getting his hands bloody and ACTUALLY KILLING the King.
BTW ☝️🤓, only another priest can absolve a priest, so the bishop should have had to go to the other clerical piece.
Couldn't opponent play Kg7 instead of capturing the queen?
Queen cannon capture so he is safe, and he's now forking the queen and the bishop with a fucking king
Drawback chess, but you must correctly guess your oponents drawback at the end of the video.
3:21 Qg6? He can't capture, the pawn is binded by bishop.
???
@@BigDBrian yes it is indeed, the bishop on C4 is pinning the pawn, so the pawn cannot takes
@@BigDBrian
He's right, now that I see it.
@@IShallAdvokeTheEighths the timestamp is wrong and the comment originally said Qb6 before the edit.
So what is the correct timestamp and move? No idea what is going on.
Winrate got up from negative number to 100%
But who am I to argue with an asian?
because your opponent drawback was stronger than yours: "chess simp and only chess simp is equal to the opponent" 😂
Why is nobody talking about the missed checkmate at 3:04?
3:08 missed Qg6+ mate in 1
Not a checkmate. The Queen hasn't been absolved by a bishop yet, and would be unable to capture the King.
Its still negative 200% winrate.
3:00 missed mate in 1 with Qg6#
In a normal game it would be. In this variant he can't take the king so the opponent can ignore it with dxe5.
You got outplayed^^
Never have I seen such a cowardly move. 0 elo? Pshaw!
Wow, insane IQ
Am I missing something or can’t the queen just escape to G6 as the F pawn was pinned to the king by your light bishop?
I saw that but after Qg6, opponent plays Kg7 (or even Kh8) unpinning and the queen is still trapped
Video 150 of asking simp to play fps chess
Omg i never expected to get this far
Couldn't the other guy survive with Rxf7?
this is a command
I was slightly confused by the phrase "starting its turn". They could've said it must seek absolution by "becoming" adjacent to one of your bishops. "Starting its turn" sounds as if they can only make a capturing move by starting next to a bishop, which is not the case.
2:57 QG6 is mate in 1, very disappointed in you Simp. Unless you would not be able to take the king with your queen because of the drawback (don't know how drawback chess works).
Yeah, the queen couldn't capture and there is no checkmate
4:25 Qg6+ - Rxf7 Ignoring the check, since queen can't capture anyway :D
gg.
0 elo is something a COWARD would do.
3:00 Qg6# ?
Is that Arknights music at the start?
Personally I don't think you should reveal the drawback unless your opponent does. It's probable that your 100 rated games would go differently if they knew what you couldn't do. They might misplay against your challenge but pretty sure they'd do something different.
This would be a coward move
@@YannisBaltas-ue8og We all know he’s not a coward no matter how insecure he is about it. Besides sometimes cowardly moves must be made to enable more brave ones later
So you want Simp to play according to the site's expectations? Nah we see everyone else do that already
100%? Is it not like 400% now?
What a coward, setting elo to 0
Did bxf7+ save queen?
Year. It did
2:58 isn’t Queen G6 a mate in 1??
And you constantly tell us to look for “easy text-book mate in 6” 😂
Notice me Senpai 🥲😆
The website really needs to remove "reveal drawback button" or these videos will keep sucking.
me when i absolution: 🤫🧏♀️
HI simp can I get a HI? Excellent video btw.
It really sucks that not a single one of these opponents has revealed their drawback in response to Simp revealing his. Seems to me like basic courtesy.
Simp said that he only keeps the videos where the enemy doesn't reveal the drawback
@@tipoima ahh, I missed that. Fair enough then
I don't think so, revealing your drawback is like going for an extra challenge, and counter-revealing denies them that extra challenge.
i think one has before in a video
I think early on he _did_ have an opponent that revealed their drawback.
Day 30
Chess, but the game must end in a Bishop and knight checkmate