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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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The 0 mistakes, 0 blunders and 0 missed wins at the end 🗿🗿
stockfish is against principles
But also 0 book moves?
@@Jivvi *Perfection*
@@Jivvi Those were at least 2 book moves.
And a pawn mate to boot 🗿
100 rated chess but you have to complete a mission that you previously failed
100 rated chess but it’s two of your previously won challenges combined
chess but its 2 of your failed challenges combined in your original elo
100 rated chess: Mission Impossible
Jesus loves you alot trust in His death 4 salvation and be saved from eternal hell
@@Fit4C bazinga
"Don't follow opening principles"
Simp: Immediately takes the full center
His muscle memory is too strong
Thats a strategy not a principle
@@artmeatj6620 nah it’s a principle
@@made1883 has never heard of king’s Indian defense
@@andyferari6478 King's Indian also takes control of the center, just in a more passive and long-term way. Every move in that opening serves to solidify central control. Plus, a pawn move towards the center is usually played by move 3, anyway.
This was less "Don't follow opening principles" and more "You can only move your King, Queen, and pawns"
Yeah I am pretty sure it was implied that it was actually 'don't use any opening principles in the opening'. After move 10 or so it should be ok to start bringing pieces out
Then again that wouldn't have been much of a challenge at 100
TBH that's still an insane challenge.
Playing for the center is literally the first opening principle everybody learns
Your mom got ratio’d
that's the joke
@@gorgolyt i don't think so, he tries hard to respect his challenge during the game remind us what he could do in a regular game
So is moving any piece and using a pawn to french
In France, we use CDR: centre, développement, rock (center, development, castle)
Poor guy, I think they has now quitted chess for life seeing a random lower 100 rated player absolutely destroyed them without even developing any other pieces. Huge respect for them not resigning and played until the end 👏👏
Dude theyre 100 rated they know nothing of principles and as far as they know this is the optimal way to play. Seriously at 100 elo i doubt they even know how to take with a pawn or how the knight moves.
Nah, they'll learn from this that you should just use your Queen early and often.
next game he is going to use only his queen and crush his opponent
@@seldom_bucket I knew every basic chess rule and one opening at 0 elo, then I got immediately jumped to 500 elo for some reason
@@person2203 you start at 500 elo when you make a new beginner account.
I dont think its even possible to get 0 elo.
You should have played the crab, taking control over the center is kind of part of the of the opening principles as well.
exactly
i think the fact that he extended "dont follow opening principles" to "anything you might do in an opening cant be done all game" deserves ignoring that taking the center is part of opening principle.
I guess, but at some point you will run out of possible moves before you even made the first one since everything is somehow connected to opening principles.
Technically, every possible move at the start is part of some form of opening, so I’d argue he did fine this time
@@redstonehero7944 I mean moving the horsey out first is technically an opening, but a rather bad one.
Chess but you have to obey the speed limit. No piece can move more than one square at a time.
Rip knights lol
That's fat tuesday video's challange
Controlling the centre using pawns is an opening principle.
yes but not according to the source he used. i thinkt he should be fine.
If you don't move pawns then you have to move a knight which is developing a piece. I guess we could say that moving any piece or pawn is an opening principle, lol. Makes for a short video.
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@@TylerWx He can use pawns, just not the centre pawns
Or plad e3 instead of e4. That would break it enough
Bro the challenge was “don’t play as expected in the opening” not “don’t use pieces for the whole game”.
The challenge was to not obey opening principles. You are supposed to apply them only for opening, but principles can be applied to unintended use cases just as well. You could for example use the opening principles of chess while coaching a football team. They might not be the best principles for that, and you would need to interpret them with some creativity, but they would nonetheless be principles.
This video was cooler than I thought it would be. I first imagined he would just play somewhat bad moves after some stage in the opening, but, no. This guy stood against the opening rules the whole game. That was sweet.
And it only works against xqc 😆
"checkmate with the pawn" this is probably the funniest thing I've ever heard and I barely play chess myself
“that blunders a king”
Wait until you hear about castle mate
i saw a comment once saying that: you said he wasn't a paid actor, but he could be a actor unpaid, this video made my day at 1:36
I saw that comment more than a few times
"That blunders a king" gets me every time
I think you could have played that bishop skewer. Move 13 is well out of the opening.
yeah.... but still, winning with just queen and pawns was much cooler.
Move 13 is not well out of the opening
@@seilaoquemvc2 That is absolutely true.
Yes, but it still follows the principles.
@@peterlustig4300 Only developing a second piece on move 13 is definitely outside of opening principles, though.
Chess, but you have to correctly predict 3 of your oponents moves in a row, before the game ends.
prob could be done with some series of forcing moves
Forced checkmate in three is recommended
@@eclipsor7080 At a point like that opponent could resign and thus you have not predicted 3 of your opponents moves
@@rajsanghvi5478 When that happens:
"Are you serious? Just one more move and I would have accomplished the mission. Oh well. What the f-"
He applies the text to speech commentary after playing the game so this won’t work. By the time he’s writing the script, he knows the moves they’ll make.
Well, if you want my 2 cents on the matter, using pieces should've been fine after atleast move 10. But hey you did it without developing any piece except for the queen, so good job
That's what I was thinking. At some point you move out of opening and into mid-game and if you haven't actually done anything on the opening that's on you.
I was thinking the same, but the way he did it was more amazing
I’m surprised “try to control the centre” wasn’t one of them, if it was this would’ve become a lot harder
For how simple this challenge seemed at first, that was actually quite an impressive way of getting “Mission Accomplished.”
chess, but you have to change your plan every move
I feel like "control the center" is one of the more important opening principles so you shouldn't be allowed to just start with e4 and d4 like that
Move a piece seems to be a very important opening principle, he shouldn't be able to play at all.
Kinghunt,: chess, but if you can give a check you have to
This was going to be one of my ideas.
"This guy really like using the queen and pawns."
-the other guy, maybe
The imagery of the queen leading an army to bloody battle, while the various other commanders, troops, and the king himself watch, frozen in horror. Beautiful
I only know the basics of Chess, and I don’t play it that often, but these challenges are fun to watch! Aaand subscribed.
who the fuck cares
I literally played this game like 4 times in my life. Why am I here?
Chess but you can't ever move backwards
0 Mistakes 0 Blunders 0 Missed Wins.
*Thats not normal*
Edit: OMG 179 LIKES WTFFFF
It's normal on pc
If you go to analyze it will tell you how you actually did
@@Comettary can you not see the cursor?
That's because the opponent started losing immediately and never stopped, so even the rook blunder was at least a "good" move, since it just took the position from totally winning to slightly less winning
@@AsicsShoe Do you even chess?
1:17
holy hell!
"don't follow opening principles"
"1. e4"
🙄
Banger video, it's got the funny baguette shaped move, stellar commentary, pawn checkmate and a perfect rating. Very clean 👌
Chess but you're a clock: you must move up for 12 o'clock, forward to the right for 1/2 o'clock, right for 3 o'clock and so on around the clock.
This is honestly one of the best videos from this series so far. Just found you recently and have been watching a bit of these but this one takes the cake.
I think by the time there are 6 king moves on the board you can consider the opening well-finished.
Day 5 of asking
Chess, but it's actually a paid (or unpaid) actor
But he is poor
@@sagniksarkar9660 Yeah, i edited the comment and wrote "or unpaid"
@@zakarikante9674 thats funny
👍
On 3:45 there was a mate in one. Using a bishop doesn't count as a development because it would be the last move in the game. Development implies advancing pieces to a position that's preferable in the future. If it's a finishing move, there is no future. You aren't developing a piece, because mate is an ultimate goal of the game, therefore nothing else counts as a goal of a move if it mates. Therefore Bf4# is a legal M1
2:31 "Now, since my queen is fooking his king and pawn" My inner teenager couldn't resist laughing at this
The xomu music raises the videos by a factor of ten, really short and entertaining challenges
I realized after the check that your right bishop was helping in the checkmate without even moving
Moving your pawns towards the center is actually an opening principle :D d and e pawns, sometimes c and f are also considered.
You can move your rooks early (using a "rook lift"), and it doesn't break the rules of the challenge :)
Developing pieces means you should develop minor pieces first.
Chess Simp? Having Principles?
"Don't move woman"
"Guess I can only use pawns and queen"
"that blunders a king" lmao
He took the website so seriously he forgot the opening ends after the first dozen or so moves, and kept following them into the middle game.
Chess but you can only move your piece by one square
So pawns can’t move two squares, knights move normally otherwise it would be impossible, you can’t castle and rooks, queens, and bishops are useless, also if you need to defend a check , it must be a forced move
"moving a pawn is definetly not any of those principles" like he's right but 😭
Im pretty sure that's not what we all wanted. I can say with certainty that we all wanted to see the worst possible moves for every piece (and pawn) in the opening.
taking the full center when possible is definitely an opening principle I think
my man really only touched the royalty and pawns and got a pawn checkmate still
Bishop: Why develop when Im right where I want to be?
Plot twist :He was playing the same challenge just gave you three pieces to disguise his challenge
This became "only move King, Queen and pawns".
Danny Rensch's opening principles are don't blunder until move 10
Taking the center is litetally one of the most important opening principles
taking the center with pawns is an opening principle
I mean, i think that you could develop by the end because you weren't in the opening phase anymore. He principles only apply for the oppening
I misread the thumbnail as "operating principles" and wondered wtf that could even mean.
Controlling the center is definitely an opening principle
I didn't think it was possible to checkmate with a pawn, but here we are... XD
Well, opening principles I learnt was
1. Control the center
2. Develop (knights before bishops)
3. Castle (likely before move 10, and before your opponent)
4. Don't bring your queen out early
5. Connect rooks on back rank
6. Pawns capture diagonally forward
7. En passant is forced
8. 1. e4 e5 2.Ke2#
And now, after move 2. Simp wins the challenge and earns 1 rating, bringing him to 101 rated chess and the channel...
Ends.
Submit this game to guess the elo for physically paining levy
Chess but your pieces can only move when they can hear the King's orders from a square next to him
my favorite part of these videos is mashiro-tan dancing
More like chess, but I can only use my queen...
“in no world do you take this paw- WOOOOW 😦”
I LOL'ed at "the french move". Holy hell!
2:34 you're doing WHAT to the king and pawn
Got myself a good chuckle on the checkmate. WITH A PAWN. Truly a power move.
This should have been called “chess but I can only make queen and pawn moves”
100 rated chess but you have to move in every turn the piece that the other player moved in his last turn
if its not the early game, then the opening princibles shouldn't count. 3:32 was a missed win
"I won't use opening principles. Therefore, E4."
"the french move"
This was ice cold at 100 rating
Chess, but you can't move your pieces (not pawns) except to take back material (not pawns) or to defend the King.
Taking the center is an opening principal
That was more like "chess but you can only use pawns and queen" but it was fun anyway
I think he's playing against me in all of them
I remember this being an exact scene in Tyrion's match against Faegon in A Dance of Dragons
Puts two pawns to control the center..then brags about not following any principles.
the video should have ended at 00:30, controling the center is an opnening principle
"I just can't wait to be king" all your pieces
and pawns can only move one space as if they are a king.
e4 helps develope the bishop and the queen, controls a central square, and a slightly less central 1.
"the french move" i fucking exploded
Controlling the center with your pawns is somewhat an opening principle I'd say
Strangest mission accomplished ever
This ended up being a really fun video. Loved watching this one unfold
Chess, but you Only hunt opponent's King, and no other pieces (not pawns)
chess, but you have to checkmate your opponent before any others checks are made.
(Un)paid actor or not, this was the best one so far. Pawn mate made it extra sweet.
An inspiring checkmate
Dude, center control. e4 is definitely following opening principals
100 rated chess
In the spirit of social distancing, you and your opponent can only move pawn or piece in a way that they will land on a square adjacent to another piece or pawn
controlling the certer is a opening principle, and you did it with your 2 first pawns moves
Wow, that’s actually incredible! Great job!
Trying to control the center is a principle
Well you can't follow opening principles of you are out of the opening.
"skewer the couple" lol
Random Chess: use a random number generator to decide what piece to move. For the first five moves, just reroll a number if you can't move a piece.
he already did something like that
Once you truly run out of ideas you should do a series on the most highly requested rematches.
chess, but you gotta checkmate with at least 3 of your pieces.
God it's been a while since a solid mission accomplished, 10/10 work simp