How to Play Ouk Chatrang, Cambodian (Khmer) Chess, in 1 Minute! - AncientChess.com
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- One of the great living chess variants, Ouk Chatrang (Cambodian or Khmer) chess. This is the fun one-minute video. See more at • Thai and Cambodian Che... - AncientChess.com
Glad to see that you’re still posting!
Thanks Seth! Next up is Chinese chess in one minute. These are fun. More soon ----
aworldofchess.com
I love your videos so much. Your enthusiam and love for chess around the world really shines through in all of your videos. Everytime I watch your videos, you always make me smile so much. I am very happy that people like you exist. Your videos are in my opinion one of the greatest hidden gemstones on the internet. I really wish you all the best with your future content and I hope more people will learn about your channel and the amazing games of chess.
But I must note, I think this video was a bit fast. For experienced players it might not be a problem and maybe it is just my preference, but I really love when you take your time, explain the various intricate designs of the unique chess pieces and teach your viewers more about the rules and the history in a slower pace. But maybe that is just me.
I hope this doesn't sound weird, but I would also like to ask, if you could make a video similar to ASMR where you talk about chess. I really like your voice and the way you explain everything. I also often listen to your videos when I go to sleep, because they help me to relax after a long and stressful day and fall asleep, as I find chess, your videos, the way you explain everything, your huge knowledge of so many things and also the way you talk, very calming and comforting. Everytime I watch and listen to your videos, I can find peace in my heart. Everytime I watch a video of yours, I am really happy again, regardless of how the day went. You always manage to cheer me up. You are a real role model for me. I wish you all the best! 🌈♟️😊🙏
Greatest comment ever! Much appreciated!
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@@AncientChess Thank you so much. You are truely the best! 😊👍👍👍
Good to see the introduction of a fine classic! :)
Thanks - that was a quick response! I love watching the games broadcast from cafes in Cambodia.
aworldofchess.com
@@AncientChess u can see live game at small cafe shop in cambodia haha
@@hongmingly6040 Yes! Are you from that part of the world?
I recommend everyone study games on the Khmer Chess channel:
www.youtube.com/@khmerchess89
@@AncientChess yes. I'm from Cambodia
@@hongmingly6040 I am honored that you have clicked on to my video.
Have you been playing the game in Cambodia? If so, I may have some questions...
What if winning requires more than sixty-four moves? For example, what if both players are Bobby Fischer types that cause the game to lengthen to three hundred moves?
I'm a Cambodian for reference. The 64-move rule starts once either side has 3 pieces on the board, serving as a comeback mechanic. The leading player must checkmate within 64 moves; if not, the game is a draw. Otherwise, there's no move limit, and play continues indefinitely. Think of it as a 50 move rule in chess but slightly different.
can king be captured?
can castle be allowed?
do king and queen have to move like that on first move?
What happens if you checkmate with discovered check? Can they escape? Or is it not possible?
king can't be captured
no castle
not forced
stalemate/draw
@@goldiwrld thanks
@@ScissorsProduction i messed up the first one, you win by capturing the king but the rest are right
@@goldiwrld you can capture the king?
@@ScissorsProduction yeah, it's basically just checkmate with extra steps. you win by capturing the king
When could a video on cờ ngũ hành or cờ vũ trụ be made?
Trantow Turnpike
FAR too fast, both audio (and the volume needs to be turned up) and video. If you're going to post a chess variant tutorial video, don't you think it deserves more than one minute? Downvoted.