Learning chess Pawns - the pawns can 2 move spaces The rook - rook can move any numbers of spaces horizontally or vertically Bishop - can move any numbers of spaces diagonally Knight - horizontally or vertically to space at a right angle King - king only number of one spaces Queen - can move any of numbers to spaces in straight line Capture The rook capture by rook Capture protect The rook capture by rook has been protect by pawns Checkmate border the checkmate end the game up border 8 number or 1 number
I know this without anyone telling I just learned most of chess by how my opponent do and what worked for him and my blunders still thanks UA-cam for recommendation of these videos 😂
Hello Internet, Welcome to the everything theory, the show that talks about everything, and not just space stuff. Today we are talking about the classic game, of chess. Chess theory encompasses a broad range of concepts essential for improving gameplay, including but not limited to studying opening principles, middlegame strategies, and endgame techniques. Understanding key ideas such as controlling the center, developing pieces effectively, and formulating strategic plans based on the position are paramount in advancing one's skills in the game of chess. But hey, thats just a theory, a chess theory!
Aren't all beginners tired of this😅 these move are blunt to pro tips😂 you play a level 2000 and above and you'll loose definitely, this is a promise, start this way get same result
Free advice: make sure that your opponent has also seen this vedio to so the game will go as planned.
The pawn attacking the bishop💀
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Wouldn't want then attacking your king side right away 😂
😂
Yes haha@@kingsly3690
I'm a very big beginner, but when you castle, be cautious because I've gotten cornered multiple times 😭
Backrank checkmate lol
Yeah, gotta know when to Castle, Usually knowing when not to castle comes with experience.
AH YES I hate getting backranked
sometimes you castle and the opponent proceed to bring all possible pieces to your castle side
You can’t castle if your bishop is hanging
at the castle at the end make sure to move pawn h2 to h3 if incase the rook is gone the enemy's queen or rook cant
mate, because the king can escape
The hanging bishop though
Learning chess
Pawns - the pawns can 2 move spaces
The rook - rook can move any numbers of spaces horizontally or vertically
Bishop - can move any numbers of spaces diagonally
Knight - horizontally or vertically to space at a right angle
King - king only number of one spaces
Queen - can move any of numbers to spaces in straight line
Capture
The rook capture by rook
Capture protect
The rook capture by rook has been protect by pawns
Checkmate border
the checkmate end the game up border 8 number or 1 number
This is barely readable
@@Tinzy102 umm idk what’s readable?
Ok so i learned that even you piece is under attack you have to castle your king to safety first as he did while his bishop was under attack
By the way dont go with the pawns on e4 if the opponent is doing e6 it will also lose structure
Thank u checkers is kinda of easy too me just need to refresh my memory
But-but- coach the bshop can be taken by the pawn coach:ohh I see ur my coach now😅😅
Yeah I saw that too
Great advice!
I know this without anyone telling I just learned most of chess by how my opponent do and what worked for him and my blunders still thanks UA-cam for recommendation of these videos 😂
Good vid
Knights before bishops!!!
Nice
Instructions unclear, I am playing checkers and draughts on the Moon
yooo its jaysheeze
I have that same folding set
I have wooden chess board
Hello Internet, Welcome to the everything theory, the show that talks about everything, and not just space stuff. Today we are talking about the classic game, of chess. Chess theory encompasses a broad range of concepts essential for improving gameplay, including but not limited to studying opening principles, middlegame strategies, and endgame techniques. Understanding key ideas such as controlling the center, developing pieces effectively, and formulating strategic plans based on the position are paramount in advancing one's skills in the game of chess. But hey, thats just a theory, a chess theory!
I never castle my king because I’ve come up with at least ten ways to mate a castled king
that castle hung a bishop
F4 bishop is not defended
@@tisban3013that castle didn't hang a bishop before it was castled it was already hanged.
I have one question if you put the Pawn first then they put another Pawn in front of you then you put a another legit where he can kill you pawn.
Same chess board
We are the same chess board and pieces
Aren't all beginners tired of this😅 these move are blunt to pro tips😂 you play a level 2000 and above and you'll loose definitely, this is a promise, start this way get same result
Don't castle too early
The bishop
I just love pawn😢 i don't know ahy
Do all that but don’t develop your pieces like that
The pawn on the g file
But... The giuoco piano symetric game are really annoying 😢
Cant do the first tip cant stop doing ninson larsen attacks
I do this strategy everytime why havnt i won one game out of 500 games in one year ? 😢
I’m sure there are plenty of strategies specifically designed around anticipating castling, and thus some players don’t bother to castle, right?
Use a knight and use another knight and kill every black and there only a king and you win use this every chess
Yes 😅
Thanks
Thee bishop
En passant
Or just play the english
game name?
Chess
Bruh
Right lmao. He said beginner 😂
𝐈 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐨𝐫 𝐩𝐢𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐬
Nice
Bro u can only move pawn forward 1 at a time😂
2 tiles from second row
OH SNAP BRO DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO PLAY BUT WANTS TO EDUCATE THE MASTER