Good video. Hand and brain isn't quite right because if the brain announces the piece and location, that isn't a variant. They only announce the name of the piece and the hand has to guess the move and which piece they are thinking about.
I thought up a variant I call "Gravity Chess", where the board rotates 90 degrees every set number of turns. But the pawns still must move from one player's side to the other player's side to promote. I'll have to find someone nearby to explain it to one day 😄
A man by the name of Ed Trice came up with an improvement of Capablanca Chess called Gothic Chess. It is my favorite variant, especially when it is combined with Bughouse. Gothic Bughouse brings a whole new level of insanity to the game.
I genuinely hate the "knight + (insert piece here)" pieces when played in the same game as a regular knight & (insert piece here). It just feels like the Queen vs Bishop/Rook, but worse, because it steps on the toes of a the most niche piece. The only possible exception is the Pawn/Knight, because it's at least kinda interesting Perhaps if Bishop, Rook, Knight, and King were just outright replaced with their hybrid counterparts, it would actually be interesting, or at least more facepaced
About half of these variants is too fast, boring or complicated to play. For example: Atomic and Three Check - too fast Upside Down, Giveaway and Chaturanga - too boring 5D chess, Hexagon and Shogi - too complicated Meanwhile, Chess 960, King Of The Hill, Racing Kings (and some more) - simple, but elegant
I dont find those three variants boring... and since i played them i know what i am talking about. The best/most interesting about Upside Down, and also about Giveaway, is that you hardly know for sure whether you will win or lose in the end. (Also, i dont find Chess 960 elegant nor interesting. But i could be wrong, since i never played that one.)
@@eklektikTubb I've played all of variants I mentioned and I also know, what I'm talking about Atomic and Three Check really too fast, I often play and see games, that have less that 20 moves, by several moves we can just explode about a half of pieces, or we can easily give 2 checks by sacrificing Bishop and Queen, for example, and just try to find third check Chaturanga just have less long-attacking pieces Upside down not so interesting since you can easily make so much Queens, and giveaway - since almost every move is capturing Don't need to mention 5D chess, quantum chess, Chinese and Japanese chess, and also some more with complicated mechanics, some of them might be interesting, but still Hexagon is difficult since it has different board and moves of pieces, good knowing of geometry can help to understand, but still, it's hard to adapt to it Why I like Chess 960, King Of The Hill and Racing Kings? It has only one or two new rules and can make game very different: Chess 960 - pieces are random and we can forgot about openings, just act by situation King Of The Hill - you can win earlier, if you have clear advantage by putting King in center Racing King - you can't make checks at all and everything you need to do - is promote your king to 8th rank Also I like Crazyhouse for mechanics, no matter what it's complicated and every mistake costs much more But I don't like variants, that makes new moves for pieces, like when pawns can go one space horizontally, and also I don't like much variants, that much different from classic chess and have more pieces, that classic ones
@@yukizont How is the board with many queens boring? More queens mean more danger of being checkmated, force you to think and play more carefully. Same for capturing in Giveaway Chess, the danger of getting into forcing/losing line is very high and makes you think many moves ahead. Yes, Chess 960 is where you can forgot about opening and i LOVE openings, that is why i never played this variant and never want to. Nothing new or interesting in that variant except random chaos in the begging. But i agree that Crazyhouse is interesting and complicated and variants with more pieces that classic ones are even more complicated and harder to play. I rather play variants with LESS pieces (Diana Chess and Los Alamos Chess) or with different board size (Far Chess 12 and Wide Chess 12).
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Good video. Hand and brain isn't quite right because if the brain announces the piece and location, that isn't a variant. They only announce the name of the piece and the hand has to guess the move and which piece they are thinking about.
that's what he said but didn't show correctly
Great vid :))
Bishop, i can feel your pain😢
People say "when will chess 2 come out" when we have an entire series
Spell chess more like clash of clan chess
Its from clash of clans colan
Yes it is
10:12 thats why theres the you didnt see the bishob meme
Great video, just missing Casablanca Chess and Chess 18.
4:14 every single pawn in the neighborhood
10:15 pov: you didn't saw the 1m squares away bishop
need chess openings explained
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once you go black you never go back💀💀
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I thought up a variant I call "Gravity Chess", where the board rotates 90 degrees every set number of turns. But the pawns still must move from one player's side to the other player's side to promote.
I'll have to find someone nearby to explain it to one day 😄
A man by the name of Ed Trice came up with an improvement of Capablanca Chess called Gothic Chess. It is my favorite variant, especially when it is combined with Bughouse. Gothic Bughouse brings a whole new level of insanity to the game.
Infinite chess is literally like:
“Checkmate-“
“No.”
“Yes it is-“
*that bishop that’s 170 billion squares away:*
Crazyhouse is my favourite
the bishop is a sniper he can shoot a bullet to the gap and teleport to the bullet
Most of chess variants
All picese are nerfed while pawns are buffed
3:08 bye bye king
You didn't include king fu chess, it's chess without turns and every piece has a cool down
Quantum chess ! Ok that one is new to me. Ironically, I made my own super position chess a couple weeks ago.
6:14 you can move a pawn to block the check
That's not the point
Nice video, just missed kung fu chess, wich is a great variant
8:21 Great, now we need an amazon.
I seriously thought this video is about Pokemon types when i saw the thumbnail😂😂😂
4d/5d chess [its 4d he used a teseract which is 4d] is like "you didnt see my bishop from a different point of time did you?!"
Xiangqi isn’t a variant of chess, it is developed separately from chess in china
Where is Renniassance Chess? Did you guys just miss that
one?? 😲
" 7:28 god damn i believe you now" WHAT THE FLARP 😍🙏🥵‼
You forgot about pako sako and hundreds of other variants 😅
You forgot ouroboros king which is basically chess if it was an rogue like or rpg…
1. f3 Qh4+ Qxe1#
Whilst we get it ready
HE GETTING DRUNK
HAVE U SEEN THESE PRICES? EVEN M1911 ON 50% OF IS 16 QUID
you f'd up hand brain bro
8:20 AYO
7:20 uh...
I genuinely hate the "knight + (insert piece here)" pieces when played in the same game as a regular knight & (insert piece here). It just feels like the Queen vs Bishop/Rook, but worse, because it steps on the toes of a the most niche piece. The only possible exception is the Pawn/Knight, because it's at least kinda interesting
Perhaps if Bishop, Rook, Knight, and King were just outright replaced with their hybrid counterparts, it would actually be interesting, or at least more facepaced
Bruhhh Chess is a variant of chaturanga, chaturanga is grandfather of chess
0:10 Pawns:L bozo
You forgot soverign chess
Omg
This isn't 5d chess this is 4d coz time is the fourth dimension
why no antichess?????
Bruh it’s 10 minutes and 58 seconds long
" 5:17 once you go black you can never came back"shit real fr
AYO 8:20
About half of these variants is too fast, boring or complicated to play. For example:
Atomic and Three Check - too fast
Upside Down, Giveaway and Chaturanga - too boring
5D chess, Hexagon and Shogi - too complicated
Meanwhile, Chess 960, King Of The Hill, Racing Kings (and some more) - simple, but elegant
I dont find those three variants boring... and since i played them i know what i am talking about. The best/most interesting about Upside Down, and also about Giveaway, is that you hardly know for sure whether you will win or lose in the end.
(Also, i dont find Chess 960 elegant nor interesting. But i could be wrong, since i never played that one.)
@@eklektikTubb I've played all of variants I mentioned and I also know, what I'm talking about
Atomic and Three Check really too fast, I often play and see games, that have less that 20 moves, by several moves we can just explode about a half of pieces, or we can easily give 2 checks by sacrificing Bishop and Queen, for example, and just try to find third check
Chaturanga just have less long-attacking pieces
Upside down not so interesting since you can easily make so much Queens, and giveaway - since almost every move is capturing
Don't need to mention 5D chess, quantum chess, Chinese and Japanese chess, and also some more with complicated mechanics, some of them might be interesting, but still
Hexagon is difficult since it has different board and moves of pieces, good knowing of geometry can help to understand, but still, it's hard to adapt to it
Why I like Chess 960, King Of The Hill and Racing Kings? It has only one or two new rules and can make game very different:
Chess 960 - pieces are random and we can forgot about openings, just act by situation
King Of The Hill - you can win earlier, if you have clear advantage by putting King in center
Racing King - you can't make checks at all and everything you need to do - is promote your king to 8th rank
Also I like Crazyhouse for mechanics, no matter what it's complicated and every mistake costs much more
But I don't like variants, that makes new moves for pieces, like when pawns can go one space horizontally, and also I don't like much variants, that much different from classic chess and have more pieces, that classic ones
@@yukizont How is the board with many queens boring? More queens mean more danger of being checkmated, force you to think and play more carefully. Same for capturing in Giveaway Chess, the danger of getting into forcing/losing line is very high and makes you think many moves ahead.
Yes, Chess 960 is where you can forgot about opening and i LOVE openings, that is why i never played this variant and never want to. Nothing new or interesting in that variant except random chaos in the begging.
But i agree that Crazyhouse is interesting and complicated and variants with more pieces that classic ones are even more complicated and harder to play. I rather play variants with LESS pieces (Diana Chess and Los Alamos Chess) or with different board size (Far Chess 12 and Wide Chess 12).
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Where are janggi, shatranj, makruk, congo, checkers, sittuyin.
Checkers isn't chess