5:57 This is not stalemate. Black has two legal moves: Kd1 and Kf1. It may appear that White's pawn controls those squares, but the coordinates indicate that the position is shown from White's perspective, so the pawn is actually facing up.
Where's bongcloud, the ultimate tatic/opening that is risky but if you win, your opponent's mental fortitude will be shattered into pieces and have a chance to give up chess forever
A battery in chess probably refers to an artillery battery instead of an alkaline battery. Or to the even older term of "beating" or "battering", like what a battering ram does.
Thank you so much. This video was very educational and entertaining! You are way too underrated. This might be one of the only channels I subscribed too after watching one video.
Mate did you make this by yourself or did you get it from somewhere else. Cause if you did it by yourself, this is really well made, like dang u got a lotta potential
One of my favorite tactics is a defended skewer x-ray on the queen. Bishops and rooks can kick away queen batteries as a result when they are defended by a pawn or knight. This is the most overlooked tactic that I find my opponents allow.
My favorite is the intentional mistake in the opening which gets your opponent out of theory and gives you an advantage even if the computer thinks you are worse off.
5:58 Small mistake, the board is reversed. White pawns go up in rank so it's actually seeing the d3 and f3 squares, meaning the black king is *not* in stalemate.
1:14 I love my ladder checkmates 3:20 that has happened to me before and it’s not fun because your stuck in submission as they take out your pieces. From Experience the only way to avoid it is to protect your king and have an area for your king to move in instead of it being cornered. The bad news is once your in a windmill you can’t escape it. The idea of the tactic is to clear the board mostly or set up a checkmate via capturing pieces. 3:55 *However don’t do it too much because It’ll send you into a stalemate because of going over the move limit rule, which means your stalling and nothing can advance.* 6:36 when playing chess that’s usually something that’s made to Punch through your opponent’s defenses and clam a win via either a Ladder checkmate, threaten pieces through pressuring your opponent or send them to check to get what you want. learned discovered attacks from a friend and sometimes I do it by accident without knowing it
The ICBM isn't a tactic, as tactics can be deployed at almost any point in the game regardless of setup. The ICBM gambit is a specific series of moves only able to be played at the very beginning of the game and has a specific outcome. Oftentimes the gambit does not go as planned, and white has to find out what else to do with regards to the opening.
Every Chess Tactic Each under 5 words Desperado: Doomed but tries last attacks Decoy: Basically a trap Under Promotion: Promotion but not a queen Overloading: Too much work to do Rooks on the 7th: Rooks on 7th, powerful tactic Discovered Attack: Moving a piece reveals sniper Fork: 1 piece, 2 in danger Smothering: Sacrifice piece to protect king Clearance: Sacrifice piece to do move Pawn Breakthrough: Sacrifice pawns to promote one Pin: Danger, move is more danger Skewer: Danger, move is less danger Windmill: Rook goes back forth brrr Mating Net: Lock up king's movements Perpetual Check: Check, over and over again Zwischenzug: Surprise movements Deflection: Get piece away from safety Interference: Interference X-ray: Behave like capturing beyond pieces Undermining: Capture the defender Passed Pawns: Oh no he's gonna promote Zugswang: Forced to worsen situation Stalemate: Safe, but nowhere to go Double Check: It's double check Battery: Multiple in aligned Backrank: Utilizes back rank Counter Threat: Threaten the threat En passant: Kill pawn but not right Sacrifice: Very self explanatory Simplification: Trade
Hey! 50 moves rule is not a tactic. It's a rule You might be referring to a piece sacrifice where if your opponent takes the piece, it'll lead to a stalemate? I did cover that in the stalemate tactic :))
A true pin is when a piece is between there king and an opponent’s piece blocking a check and is literally unable to move, if it moves it will blunder the king and put it In check, this is most common when blocking a check
@@Chess_Thugs you forgot about trades (most commonly done with the queen) wen say you capture your opinions Queen but in the process loose your own queen, all pieces types except the king can encounter this There is also a blunder, a blunder is when you move a piece into a spot where it can be captured and isn’t defended and weren’t planning on sacrificing it There is also all of the various openings Dancing is when both players agree to move one of there pieces back and forth to get a draw by repatriation Time outs are simple, in a timed game have one of the players use up all of there time with anyone winning Casting is a special move where the king has a clear path between it and a rook, it has to be the first move with both the king and the castling rook, a long castle is just a castle on the queen side since that rook is farther away from the king then the other rook is
@@thebananaspeedruns9275 1. This is a video about chess tactics, not chess concepts in general. You can hardly say the video creator forgot about this stuff when it's not what the video is about in the first place. 2. Trades are not most commonly done with the queen. The most common type of trade is a pawn trade, as pawns are the most numerous. 3. Your description of a blunder is inaccurate. A blunder in chess is simply a critically bad move or decision, and those can come in many, many forms. 4. I hope you weren't expecting this video to list and describe every single chess opening. That's a rather daunting task, to put it mildly. 5. When you say "agree", do you mean actually say an agreement out loud with the other player? You're almost never supposed to talk during a chess game, with very few exceptions. Speaking of which, in this scenario, why wouldn't the player who wants a draw just offer a draw? Then they don't even have to deal with threefold repetition. 6. If one player runs out of time in a timed game, then they lose the game unless they would have had no possible checkmate, in which case the game is a draw. 7. If you wanted a full description of castling, then you are missing the following information: castling involves transferring the king two squares toward a rook of the same color on the same rank and then transferring the rook to the square that the king crossed, and a king cannot castle out of, through, or into check.
I think i may know one of these i made i think Innocent Pawn Move (idk a good name) Useful when you can talk to the opponent. Depends how dumb they are You can tell them this pawn is innocent like they are trying to help the king. If they move the piece gaurding the 8th rank. They have to face a double queen
Windmill is definitely the most brutal way to lose a game.
Agree!!!
rr@@Chess_Thugs
Destroyed my friend the other day with the windmill, he didn't even resign or play his move, he just slammed the table and left.
No,
It is en passant checkmate
@@PUNCHINGRANDOMNESStrue
You missed wooden shield, wide peepos, fossil, and juicer.
Hahaha. I don't have the authority to talk about those advanced topics. I'll need to leave it to xQc or Hikaru himself
and the ice skater
also "thorn pawn"
Pawn island and castling
@@Zetaikillyouthose are not tactics but concepts and strategies
5:57 This is not stalemate. Black has two legal moves: Kd1 and Kf1. It may appear that White's pawn controls those squares, but the coordinates indicate that the position is shown from White's perspective, so the pawn is actually facing up.
Nice catching that small mistake O.o
Ohhhhhh. My bad my bad!! Really nice catch! I'll keep that in mind next video!
@@Chess_Thugsits ok bro, we all make mistakes sometimes
Ah, too bad, I saw the mistake and I went to comment about it too !
Great observation, keep it up
Where's bongcloud, the ultimate tatic/opening that is risky but if you win, your opponent's mental fortitude will be shattered into pieces and have a chance to give up chess forever
Look forward to the sequel, "Every Chess Opening Explained in 17 Hours".
Opening videos is COMING SOON!!!
Is your profile picture a combination of Rikka and Zero Two or do my eyes deceive me?
@@DxrkVelocity it is XD
“Thank god she’s gone she talks to much” 😂
LOLLLL :)
"can we do the ankle thing again" 💀
Guh guh guh guh guh guh
where is this from
@@trunestor3:10
4:20 *THE ROOOOOK*
First person to point out the sussy timestamp
sacrifice...
THE ROOOOOOOOOKKK!
I know of that meme but I can't find which video he said it in. Can someone link it?
THE ROOK@@xinthaspace
Idk which exactly but just watch any vid and 50% of the time hell say it lol XD
You missed the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
It's an opening, not a tactic which is why I didn't show it. I'll cover it in a future video :))
Check out deflection fren
@@Chess_Thugs oh right
Discovered Attack is essential in ICBM gambit to kill enemy queen with your own.
A battery in chess probably refers to an artillery battery instead of an alkaline battery. Or to the even older term of "beating" or "battering", like what a battering ram does.
There is the Alekhine's Gun though which is a battery
A very useful video for a newbie like me and my friends. Tysm
Glad you like it! More videos like this are coming!
0:39 bfdi mouth eyes and legs
counter threat = DANGER LEVELS, very nice video btw! good usage of the current trending format, hope it blows up
This channel needs to continue! The information in this video took me like 10 to know them.. keep going!
Thank you!! More videos like this are coming
3:18 windmill is just funny for one and annoying for another one 😂
hahaha
1:35 forky forky 🤤
2:40 pinnity ponnity pin 🤪
2:53 skewery skewer 😮
Top chess
@@nilambarnwal6873 Yep. These are the references from that channel.
-Knight- Mother Forker: FORKY FORKY
-Bishop- Queen Simp: PINNITY PONNITY PIN
-Queen- Woman: CHECKY CHECKY CHECK CHECK
battery battery
@@imaboreddude_837 Oh yeah, also that line.
"Rooks to the 7th rank" I'd call "infiltration."
great video with a lot of insight! :-) make more videos please!
Thank you :)) More videos are coming!!
I feel like I live my life in Zugzwang mode.
LOLLL :)))
@@Chess_Thugslol on 6:50 6:52
Sadly we can't draw by agreement or stalemate but we are forced to mean even when we don't want to
I love that line for pfp lol
This video was so much better because it contains examples, loved the vid
tysm :)) More videos like this are coming!!!
Thank you so much. This video was very educational and entertaining! You are way too underrated. This might be one of the only channels I subscribed too after watching one video.
tysm!! I'm glad you like it! More videos like this are coming soon!
fantastic video, looking forward to your future videos!
Thank you!!! New videos are coming :)))
You forgot the Botez Gambit!!
Rightttttt! I will include that in a future video!!!
Mate did you make this by yourself or did you get it from somewhere else. Cause if you did it by yourself, this is really well made, like dang u got a lotta potential
Yesss I made it myself! Took me like 30 hours but it was fun :)) Thank you for the compliment! That means a lot!
More videos are coming!!!
@@Chess_Thugs That's actually crazy. Very nice indeed!
Really underrated, awesome content
Thank you so much!!!! More videos like this are coming!!!
I LOVE THAT NEW META OF EXPLAINING VIDEOS
People that only knows fork, battery and pin: 💀
so ur saying they dont know stalemate
Jokes on you I also knew smothered mate!
This must be the most entertaining video on Chess ever!
Don't worry King I'm on your side......you blocking my escape 😂
Wow hilarious and helpful. Thank you mate 😂❤
Tyty :))) more videos like this are coming!!
UNDERRATED creator.
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Thanks bro, it really help for a beginner like me
Great video to teach beginners these tactics
4:14 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
"Here can you take this too?" *hands panties* lmfaooo
Underrated vid ngl🔥🗿
tyty :))
One of my favorite tactics is a defended skewer x-ray on the queen. Bishops and rooks can kick away queen batteries as a result when they are defended by a pawn or knight. This is the most overlooked tactic that I find my opponents allow.
I also love undermining/removal of the guard for even the most minute advantages. Even if it gains one pawn over the course of three turns.
Thanks god bless you
My favorite is the intentional mistake in the opening which gets your opponent out of theory and gives you an advantage even if the computer thinks you are worse off.
Very informative and funny, thanks for the video
tyty :)) More videos like this are coming!!!
Awesome, thanks!
"Don't be a simp." 🤣🤣
5:58 Small mistake, the board is reversed. White pawns go up in rank so it's actually seeing the d3 and f3 squares, meaning the black king is *not* in stalemate.
Yeah I totally missed that! Thanks for pointing that out!
1:14 I love my ladder checkmates
3:20 that has happened to me before and it’s not fun because your stuck in submission as they take out your pieces. From Experience the only way to avoid it is to protect your king and have an area for your king to move in instead of it being cornered. The bad news is once your in a windmill you can’t escape it. The idea of the tactic is to clear the board mostly or set up a checkmate via capturing pieces.
3:55 *However don’t do it too much because It’ll send you into a stalemate because of going over the move limit rule, which means your stalling and nothing can advance.*
6:36 when playing chess that’s usually something that’s made to Punch through your opponent’s defenses and clam a win via either a Ladder checkmate, threaten pieces through pressuring your opponent or send them to check to get what you want.
learned discovered attacks from a friend and sometimes I do it by accident without knowing it
Yeah that's it, I'm subscribing. I love the style of your videos. It's educational yet entertaining. Well done!
Thank youuuu :)) I'm glad you like it! More videos like this coming soon!!!!
Thanks i really like your explanation 😊
tyty :)) More videos like this are coming!
Wonderful ❤
Bro fr had a chance to get a queen in overloading
Classic Paul Murphy move.
Nice video! Helpful
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Man i'm only 1min in and i can affirm the montage is a certified banger
Chess never meant to be this funny 😂😂😂
Not my dumbass saying "ah yes, and now I win a queen" on the double check example 😭
Really nice one!
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5:30 my fav
I subbed!!!
Good stuff man! Subbed
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You could make a similar video about strategic concepts
I will! That's already on the list for me!
This video will blow up soon!
Pawn storm, exchange sacrifice, opposition, triangulation, shouldering. Lots more tactics
This is easy, quick and it gives me a better idea of some important tactics. Thank you.
I'm glad you like it! More videos are coming!
Where's the ICBM?
The ICBM isn't a tactic, as tactics can be deployed at almost any point in the game regardless of setup. The ICBM gambit is a specific series of moves only able to be played at the very beginning of the game and has a specific outcome. Oftentimes the gambit does not go as planned, and white has to find out what else to do with regards to the opening.
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The smothering got me laughing at 1:54😂😂😂😂
Every Chess Tactic Each under 5 words
Desperado: Doomed but tries last attacks
Decoy: Basically a trap
Under Promotion: Promotion but not a queen
Overloading: Too much work to do
Rooks on the 7th: Rooks on 7th, powerful tactic
Discovered Attack: Moving a piece reveals sniper
Fork: 1 piece, 2 in danger
Smothering: Sacrifice piece to protect king
Clearance: Sacrifice piece to do move
Pawn Breakthrough: Sacrifice pawns to promote one
Pin: Danger, move is more danger
Skewer: Danger, move is less danger
Windmill: Rook goes back forth brrr
Mating Net: Lock up king's movements
Perpetual Check: Check, over and over again
Zwischenzug: Surprise movements
Deflection: Get piece away from safety
Interference: Interference
X-ray: Behave like capturing beyond pieces
Undermining: Capture the defender
Passed Pawns: Oh no he's gonna promote
Zugswang: Forced to worsen situation
Stalemate: Safe, but nowhere to go
Double Check: It's double check
Battery: Multiple in aligned
Backrank: Utilizes back rank
Counter Threat: Threaten the threat
En passant: Kill pawn but not right
Sacrifice: Very self explanatory
Simplification: Trade
why isn't this the top commemt
This video is very cool and it turned out i only know half of them XD
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I like the way you start the video strait to the topic no intro required.
Thank you!!! More videos like this are coming soon!!
Amazing video
Desperado is the tactic of every new player!
This was very entertaining.
Thank you :))) More videos like this are coming!!!
nice video and editing
Thank you :)) More videos coming soon!
Great video. Simple and funny.
Thank you!!! More videos like this coming soon!
zugzwang showed the better move first: spoiler
"Better"? Both options give the opponent mate in one.
I think the battery logo doesn't sit right. Batteries are cannons or large guns used in warfare. Makes more sense than a cell battery
You miss "50 moves rule tactic". Your opponent forces to take your piece which allows others tactic win a queen or else the game is a draw
Hey! 50 moves rule is not a tactic. It's a rule
You might be referring to a piece sacrifice where if your opponent takes the piece, it'll lead to a stalemate? I did cover that in the stalemate tactic :))
3:13 “Can we do that ankle thing again baby?” 💀
0:39 you might summon a community with that face and legs
i love Paul Murphy
you can do windmill too by scholars mate (the opponent makes a mistake and decides to lose the rook)
Could you do a video on every opening trap explained?
It's on my list!
1 more. A fork is a fork when you are Guaranteed to win material
All well put
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
A true pin is when a piece is between there king and an opponent’s piece blocking a check and is literally unable to move, if it moves it will blunder the king and put it In check, this is most common when blocking a check
Are you referring to an "absolute pin"? Yeah absolute pin is super strong!
@@Chess_Thugs you forgot about trades (most commonly done with the queen) wen say you capture your opinions Queen but in the process loose your own queen, all pieces types except the king can encounter this
There is also a blunder, a blunder is when you move a piece into a spot where it can be captured and isn’t defended and weren’t planning on sacrificing it
There is also all of the various openings
Dancing is when both players agree to move one of there pieces back and forth to get a draw by repatriation
Time outs are simple, in a timed game have one of the players use up all of there time with anyone winning
Casting is a special move where the king has a clear path between it and a rook, it has to be the first move with both the king and the castling rook, a long castle is just a castle on the queen side since that rook is farther away from the king then the other rook is
those are not tactics tho@@thebananaspeedruns9275
@@thebananaspeedruns9275 1. This is a video about chess tactics, not chess concepts in general. You can hardly say the video creator forgot about this stuff when it's not what the video is about in the first place.
2. Trades are not most commonly done with the queen. The most common type of trade is a pawn trade, as pawns are the most numerous.
3. Your description of a blunder is inaccurate. A blunder in chess is simply a critically bad move or decision, and those can come in many, many forms.
4. I hope you weren't expecting this video to list and describe every single chess opening. That's a rather daunting task, to put it mildly.
5. When you say "agree", do you mean actually say an agreement out loud with the other player? You're almost never supposed to talk during a chess game, with very few exceptions. Speaking of which, in this scenario, why wouldn't the player who wants a draw just offer a draw? Then they don't even have to deal with threefold repetition.
6. If one player runs out of time in a timed game, then they lose the game unless they would have had no possible checkmate, in which case the game is a draw.
7. If you wanted a full description of castling, then you are missing the following information: castling involves transferring the king two squares toward a rook of the same color on the same rank and then transferring the rook to the square that the king crossed, and a king cannot castle out of, through, or into check.
As a person I use smothering alot because It's the easiest for me 😂😂😂
Beautiful
Thank you! I'm glad you like it!
I think i may know one of these i made i think
Innocent Pawn Move (idk a good name)
Useful when you can talk to the opponent. Depends how dumb they are
You can tell them this pawn is innocent like they are trying to help the king. If they move the piece gaurding the 8th rank. They have to face a double queen
I will put pineapple on ur pizza
certified Italian moment XD
LOLLLLLL
0:42 the beefy die pawn
As a former chess olympiad in elementary i xan confirm
I REALLY Thought it was paint explainer channel holy
Good video.. I suggest to add castling ;)
Hey! Glad you like the video! Castling is not a tactic :)) I'll cover it in a future video!
10/10 vid
Bro the windmiil is too strong i agree
You forgot the trapped piece tactics.when a piece (such as a queen) no longer has legal moves that is not resulting in its loss.
Awesome
0:57 I can't 👙😂
:))))
I didn’t realise what’s she’s offering too fast 😅
0:40 bfdi pawn character
How do you deal with productivity and distractions
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0:39 pawn if he was in bfdi
Can a king stay that close to a Queen?😂😂