ASMR How to Play Chess: Complete Guide (soft spoken, explaining, mouse clicks)

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • Please enjoy this tingly tutorial for becoming zero to hero in the lovely game of chess :) Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    01:56 1. Pieces & Moves
    02:37 1.1 Pawns
    05:44 1.2 Rook
    06:24 1.3 Bishop
    08:34 1.4 Knight
    11:33 1.5 Queen
    12:14 1.6 King
    12:41 1.7 Castling
    16:45 2. What is Checkmate?
    25:36 3. Opening Principles
    33:55 3.1 Point value of each piece
    34:31 3.2 Pins
    35:46 4. Middlegame
    41:23 5. Endgame Ideas
    47:35 5.5 Stalemate
    49:59 Example game
    50:23 Outro
    Chess puzzles playlist: • ASMR Playing chess puz...
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  • @crispingasmr
    @crispingasmr  11 днів тому +5

    Hello all :) I tried to be as comprehensive as I could, resulting in this 50 min video 😛The idea is for anyone to feel confident picking up the game and start playing, hence feel free to revisit sections as many times as you need. Let me know if there's anything more you'd like to see covered, and please enjoy 💗☺

  • @PizzaChess69
    @PizzaChess69 4 дні тому +2

    Love your videos, I'd love to see videos where you teach different Chess openings. Keep going!

    • @crispingasmr
      @crispingasmr  4 дні тому

      Thanks so much for your kind comment and suggestion ☺️ do you have any particular openings you'd like to see?

    • @PizzaChess69
      @PizzaChess69 4 дні тому

      @@crispingasmr English, Hippo, Jobava London, perhaps the Vienna, or how to deal with the Fried Liver as Black (I like the line where you play Knight a5, Bishop b5 check, block with Bishop d7, trade the light-squared Bishops, castle queenside, and win back the pawn on d5).

  • @amongus69420yes
    @amongus69420yes 8 днів тому +1

    So glad i found this channel it feels fresh do watch amsr chess it's enjoying and very educational 🙌🏻

    • @crispingasmr
      @crispingasmr  8 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much ☺️ Please enjoy! Let me know if there's any content you would like to see

  • @iamlactoseintolerant86
    @iamlactoseintolerant86 10 днів тому +2

    Thank you💖💖🥰🥰

  • @angelo_1154
    @angelo_1154 10 днів тому +1

    YAAAA A LONGER VIDEO

    • @crispingasmr
      @crispingasmr  10 днів тому +1

      😍

    • @angelo_1154
      @angelo_1154 10 днів тому

      @@crispingasmr I kinda can only gts to ur videos now, it’s odd but nice

  • @kittvslvr
    @kittvslvr 11 днів тому +1

    thank you for this!! i literally learn the best things from same (last year i studied for my math exam by watching explaining algebra asmr)

    • @crispingasmr
      @crispingasmr  11 днів тому

      Really! How did you exam go? Hope this is somewhat helpful too 🥰

  • @bluray4996
    @bluray4996 11 днів тому +1

    yay chess! absolutely love your channel💟

    • @crispingasmr
      @crispingasmr  11 днів тому

      Thank you so much 🥰 hope this is helpful and/or relaxing

  • @crispingasmr
    @crispingasmr  10 днів тому +1

    Puzzle Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/17tSjFweMw4/v-deo.html

  • @EternalSushiMusic
    @EternalSushiMusic 11 днів тому +1

    This is awesome! Now I can learn how to play black so I can just be just like my idol Lelouch vi Britannia from the hit anime Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion!!

  • @mathewsamuel1386
    @mathewsamuel1386 7 днів тому

    Could you please make a video on how to play against opponents who open on the sides (a-,b-,g- and h-pawn push) to stop one from developing one's knights on the natural squares (c3 and f3 for white and c6 and f6 for black)? These players confuse me a lot and I just can't figure out how to stop losing against them. Thanks!

    • @crispingasmr
      @crispingasmr  6 днів тому

      Thanks for the question! I know what you mean, those can be unexpected and confusing, though I wonder how they prevent your knight development. Perhaps you could link to a game you've played recently and we could analyse it?

    • @mathewsamuel1386
      @mathewsamuel1386 6 днів тому

      @crispingasmr
      [ECO "A00"]
      [Opening "Van't Kruijs Opening"]
      [Result "0-1"]
      [Analyzed By "Stockfish 13, time:0.0s per move, Chessis App"]
      1. e3 {Opening: A00: Van't Kruijs Opening} h5 {0.0 ➤ 1.1 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(e5 d4) 2. c4 g5 3. d4 g4 4. h4 a5 5. g3 b5 {1.11 ➤ 2.37 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(d5 Bg2 c6 Ne2) 6. b3 {2.37 ➤ -0.65 ??BLUNDER, Best Move Was:}(cxb5 d5) b4 {-0.65 ➤ 1.93 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(Bb7) 7. Bg2 Ra7 8. d5 {1.97 ➤ -4.58 ??BLUNDER, Best Move Was:}(Ne2 Bb7) Bg7 9. c5 Bxa1 10. Nd2 Bc3 {-5.13 ➤ -4.03 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(c6 d6) 11. e4 Bb7 {-5.03 ➤ -3.64 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(Na6 Ne2) 12. Bf3 {-3.64 ➤ -9.55 ??BLUNDER, Best Move Was:}(Ne2 Bxd2+) Na6 {-9.55 ➤ -7.57 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(gxf3 Qxf3 c6 Ne2) 13. Ne2 {-7.57 ➤ -8.88 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(Bg2) Be5 {-8.88 ➤ -4.53 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(gxf3 Nxc3) 14. c6 {-4.53 ➤ -7.78 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(Bg2) Bxc6 {-7.78 ➤ -5.06 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(dxc6 dxc6 Bxc6 Bg2) 15. Bxg4 {-5.06 ➤ -6.83 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(dxc6 gxf3) hxg4 16. dxc6 Nb8 17. Rh3 {-6.54 ➤ -12.62 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(cxd7+ Nxd7) gxh3 18. Nc4 Nxc6 19. Qd5 Bf6 20. f3 Qb8 21. Bf4 Qb7 22. Qd3 Ne5 23. Nc1 Nxd3+ 24. Ke2 Nxc1+ 25. Bxc1 Rh5 26. e5 {-23.68 ➤ -M7 ?MISTAKE, Best Move Was:}(Kf2 a4) Bxe5 27. Nxe5 Rxe5+ 28. Kd3 Rd5+ 29. Ke4 Nf6+ 30. Ke3 Re5+ 31. Kd4 Rf5 32. Bg5 Nd5 33. Ke4 Rxf3 34. g4 Rg3 35. Kf5 Ne3+ 36. Ke5 Rxg4 37. Bxe3 Rxh4 38. Bd2 Qb5#
      See blacks opening 6 - 7 moves. Thanks!

  • @thoughlifegaming2425
    @thoughlifegaming2425 10 днів тому +1

    Chess is hard

  • @mathewsamuel1386
    @mathewsamuel1386 7 днів тому

    I don't like the bedroom voice - it is distracting from what is being taught in the video. Thanks for the video, though!

    • @crispingasmr
      @crispingasmr  7 днів тому +2

      I totally respect if it might not be your thing, thanks for the comment nonetheless!