@@on2rampage As the title says "Psychology of Chess" it's about your mental perception of the piece. This video is more to get beginners on the right track of thought without overwhelming or unsettling them.
Well, I feel the video is actually unsettling and overwhelming. What I mean is when you talk about a bishop, just show the bishop on the board and highlight the diagonal track. People will be able to relate, instead of hearing some verbose. You can always keep defending your thoughts, but you need to think in the shoes of other people if you wear to go anywhere with this..
In Indian chess, the pieces have unique names. The Rook is actually called the "Gaja" (गज), which means "Elephant". Meanwhile, the Bishop is referred to as the "Nauka" or "Dvipa" in some variations, but more commonly known as the "Camel"
The script feels like it has a strong AI influence, I encourage you to use your writing skills even if it's difficult eventually your content will improve a lot.
I love how the passion you have for chess I can see know and love the game I wouldn't change a thing I think you are unique everyone doesn't have to be the same sa I'm dif. Going to follow you
This video took me a while to make, please watch the full video and enjoy. feel free to comment on any criticism you have or tips for chess.
Your audio is great but video sucks.. y don't you put the actual scenario on board when you get examples , instead of putting som spooky images.?
@@on2rampage As the title says "Psychology of Chess" it's about your mental perception of the piece. This video is more to get beginners on the right track of thought without overwhelming or unsettling them.
Well, I feel the video is actually unsettling and overwhelming. What I mean is when you talk about a bishop, just show the bishop on the board and highlight the diagonal track. People will be able to relate, instead of hearing some verbose.
You can always keep defending your thoughts, but you need to think in the shoes of other people if you wear to go anywhere with this..
You should absolutely cover the psychology of all the pieces! You earned a new sub.
thanks mate. just made 1 on the infamous pawn ♟️, check it out
"sir we don't accept Monopoly money"
"GO BISHOP"
"Sir, this is a Wendy's"
"GO BISHOP"
"It couldn't jump over pieces" No shit sherlock it's a bishop. If you meant it squeezing in open diagonals it makes sense, but it feels weird.
In Indian chess, the pieces have unique names. The Rook is actually called the "Gaja" (गज), which means "Elephant". Meanwhile, the Bishop is referred to as the "Nauka" or "Dvipa" in some variations, but more commonly known as the "Camel"
The script feels like it has a strong AI influence, I encourage you to use your writing skills even if it's difficult eventually your content will improve a lot.
it's a group effort from us. but they tuned for our next video
The Bishop is more valuable than the knight, preserving the Bishop pair is very powerful in the endgame.
Engaging anecdote...
I love how the passion you have for chess I can see know and love the game I wouldn't change a thing I think you are unique everyone doesn't have to be the same sa I'm dif. Going to follow you
thanks, mate. after discovering that there are more possible chess games than atoms in the universe, how can anyone not be interested in chess?
@@Queen3369wait what! no way. i acually never knew that
i like this series ❤
I love your style ❤
Good job
great video!!!
Thanks for the visit
Bishop is not elephant.
..rook is elephant. Bishop is mantri...meaning minister
Different versions of the game is responsible for this confusion here
eternalised?