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30 SIMPLE Chess Concepts To Crush Everyone
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For many chess beginners and intermediate players, there are lots of terms in chess that are difficult to grasp. Advantage, initiative, positional play, strategic play, dynamic play, piece activity... here are 31 examples.
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published: 26 Feb 2021
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Every Chess Term Explained In 8 Minutes
published: 27 Mar 2024
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Names of Chess Pieces
King - The most important piece on the board, the king can move one square in any direction.
Queen - The most powerful piece, the queen can move diagonally, horizontally, or vertically any number of squares.
Rook - Also known as a castle, the rook can move horizontally or vertically any number of squares.
Bishop - The bishop moves diagonally any number of squares.
Knight - The knight moves in an L-shape, two squares in one direction and then one square perpendicular to that.
Pawn - The least powerful piece, the pawn can only move forward one square at a time, except for on its first move when it can move two squares forward. Pawns capture diagonally one square forward. Pawns can also promote to another piece if they reach the opposite end of the board.
published: 11 Feb 2023
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New Players START HERE - 30 Chess Terms Every Beginner Should Know - Basic Chess Terms And Concepts
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:40 - Term 1 - Check
1:02 - Term 2 - Checkmate
1:17 - Term 3 - Draw
1:28 - Term 4 - Stalemate
1:45 - Term 5 - Perpetual Check
2:13 - Term 6 - Resign
2:28 - Term 7 - Promotion
2:39 - Term 8 - Rank
2:54 - Term 9 - File
3:03 - Term 10 - Diagonal
3:15 - Term 11 - Castling
3:41 - Term 12 & 13 - Castle Short/Castle Long
3:56 - Term 14 - En Passant
4:31 - Term 15 - Illegal Move
4:46 - Term 16 - Center
4:57 - Term 17 - Development
5:09 - Term 18 & 19 - Kingside/Queenside
5:21 - Term 20 - Blunder
5:37 - Term 21 - Opening
6:14 - Term 22 - Middlegame
6:53 - Term 23 - Endgame
7:24 - Term 24 - Threat
7:45 - Term 25 - Bishop Pair
8:24 - Term 26 - Fool's Mate
8:42 - Term 27 - Scholar's Mate
9:14 - Term 28 - Trade
9:30 - Term 29 - Tactic
10:15 - Term 30 - Patzer
10:32 - Summary
...
published: 02 May 2021
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Learn How to Play Chess for Beginners in Less Than 8 Minutes
Rules of Chess.
Timestamps OR Chapters:
0:00 How to Play Chess?
0:22 Setting Up a Chessboard
0:57 Chess Moves
3:11 Pawn Promotion in Chess
3:35 En Passant Move in Chess
4:29 Castling Move in Chess
5:08 How to Start The Chess Game?
5:29 How to Capture Your Opponent’s Pieces in Chess?
5:46 What is Checkmate in Chess?
6:10 How to Win The Chess Game?
How to Play Chess?
Chess Basic Rules and Setup for Kids & Beginners.
Chess game complete playing guide with rules & instructions.
Learn Chess moves like how King can move?
How does the Queen move?
How Does Rook move?
How does Bishop move?
How does Knight move?
And in the end how Pawns can move?
Learn how to capture your opponent’s pieces?
What are checkmate and Stalemate?
You will also learn all the details about CHESS special moves like Pawn Pr...
published: 28 Nov 2019
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Name of Chess Pieces and Its pronunciation
King, Queen, Bishop,Knight, Rook, Pawn
published: 08 Sep 2017
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A brief history of chess - Alex Gendler
Trace the storied history of the game of chess, from its origins in 7th century India to the computer software we use today.
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The attacking infantry advances, their elephants already having broken the defensive line. The king tries to retreat, but the enemy flanks him from the rear. Escape is impossible. This isn’t a real war— nor is it just a game. Over the 1,500 years of its existence, chess has been known as a military strategy tool, a metaphor for human affairs and a measure of genius. Alex Gendler shares its history.
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published: 12 Sep 2019
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Every Chess (Term,Strategy,Tactic) Explained In 8 Minutes
In this video I explained every Chess (term, strategy ,tactic) in 8 minutes ,enjoy (*>ω<*)
00:00 check
00:05 checkmate
00:12 En passant
00:20 Castling
00:25 Fork
00:30 Pin
00:36 Skewer
00:43 Zwischenzug
00:50 Discovered attack
00:54 Deflection
01:00 Sacrifice
01:05 Fianchetto
01:11 Back rank mate
01:19 Stalemate
01:28 Perpetual check
01:36 Endgame
01:42 open file
01:49 Sicilian Defense
01:57 Gambit
02:05 Exchange
02:12 Time control
02:23 Centralization
02:30 Double attack
02:36 Zugzwang
02:43 X-ray attack
02:49 Windmill
02:58 Discovered check
03:05 Overloading
03:14 Interference
03:21 Queen's Gambit
03:31 King's Gambit
03:40 Battery
03:48 Passed pawn
03:55 Hanging piece
04:00 Underpromotion
04:07 Pawn structure
04:14 Outpost
04:21 Minor piece
04:28 Color complex
04:39 Hook
04:47 Connecte...
published: 01 Mar 2024
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Every Chess Tactic Explained In 8 Minutes
published: 12 Mar 2024
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20 Chess Rules Everyone Should Know
These are 20 rules in chess that everyone should know before playing!
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published: 24 Nov 2023
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En Passant | Special Chess Moves
You've heard of this weird rule "En Passant," but never knew just what it was and how it worked. Worry no more! IM David Pruess explains how to do it, and where this "exception rule" comes from.
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Moving & Capturing | How to Play Chess
How are chess pieces captured? That and more in this chess lesson!
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published: 26 Mar 2019
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Triangular En Passant
In Triangular Chess, pawns can sometimes capture en passant and promote on the same move!
published: 04 Aug 2024
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Why Do Pawns Move Forward but Take Diagonally? The Secret of Chess Pawns!
In chess, pawns move forward but capture diagonally – ever wondered why? 🤔
This video delves into the possible origins and purpose behind the pawn’s unique movement, exploring historical insights that make this piece one of the most intriguing on the board. From the pawn’s representation as a medieval foot soldier to its importance in modern-day strategy, discover why these often under appreciated units have such a unique way of moving. This breakdown will help you see the pawn in a whole new light!
published: 12 Nov 2024
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30 SIMPLE Chess Concepts To Crush Everyone
➡️ LEARN CHESS WITH ME: https://chessly.com/
For many chess beginners and intermediate players, there are lots of terms in chess that are difficult to grasp. A...
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For many chess beginners and intermediate players, there are lots of terms in chess that are difficult to grasp. Advantage, initiative, positional play, strategic play, dynamic play, piece activity... here are 31 examples.
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- published: 26 Feb 2021
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Names of Chess Pieces
King - The most important piece on the board, the king can move one square in any direction.
Queen - The most powerful piece, the queen can move diagonally, ho...
King - The most important piece on the board, the king can move one square in any direction.
Queen - The most powerful piece, the queen can move diagonally, horizontally, or vertically any number of squares.
Rook - Also known as a castle, the rook can move horizontally or vertically any number of squares.
Bishop - The bishop moves diagonally any number of squares.
Knight - The knight moves in an L-shape, two squares in one direction and then one square perpendicular to that.
Pawn - The least powerful piece, the pawn can only move forward one square at a time, except for on its first move when it can move two squares forward. Pawns capture diagonally one square forward. Pawns can also promote to another piece if they reach the opposite end of the board.
https://wn.com/Names_Of_Chess_Pieces
King - The most important piece on the board, the king can move one square in any direction.
Queen - The most powerful piece, the queen can move diagonally, horizontally, or vertically any number of squares.
Rook - Also known as a castle, the rook can move horizontally or vertically any number of squares.
Bishop - The bishop moves diagonally any number of squares.
Knight - The knight moves in an L-shape, two squares in one direction and then one square perpendicular to that.
Pawn - The least powerful piece, the pawn can only move forward one square at a time, except for on its first move when it can move two squares forward. Pawns capture diagonally one square forward. Pawns can also promote to another piece if they reach the opposite end of the board.
- published: 11 Feb 2023
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New Players START HERE - 30 Chess Terms Every Beginner Should Know - Basic Chess Terms And Concepts
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:40 - Term 1 - Check
1:02 - Term 2 - Checkmate
1:17 - Term 3 - Draw
1:28 - Term 4 - Stalemate
1:45 - Term 5 - Perpetual Check
2:13 - T...
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:40 - Term 1 - Check
1:02 - Term 2 - Checkmate
1:17 - Term 3 - Draw
1:28 - Term 4 - Stalemate
1:45 - Term 5 - Perpetual Check
2:13 - Term 6 - Resign
2:28 - Term 7 - Promotion
2:39 - Term 8 - Rank
2:54 - Term 9 - File
3:03 - Term 10 - Diagonal
3:15 - Term 11 - Castling
3:41 - Term 12 & 13 - Castle Short/Castle Long
3:56 - Term 14 - En Passant
4:31 - Term 15 - Illegal Move
4:46 - Term 16 - Center
4:57 - Term 17 - Development
5:09 - Term 18 & 19 - Kingside/Queenside
5:21 - Term 20 - Blunder
5:37 - Term 21 - Opening
6:14 - Term 22 - Middlegame
6:53 - Term 23 - Endgame
7:24 - Term 24 - Threat
7:45 - Term 25 - Bishop Pair
8:24 - Term 26 - Fool's Mate
8:42 - Term 27 - Scholar's Mate
9:14 - Term 28 - Trade
9:30 - Term 29 - Tactic
10:15 - Term 30 - Patzer
10:32 - Summary
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:40 - Term 1 - Check
1:02 - Term 2 - Checkmate
1:17 - Term 3 - Draw
1:28 - Term 4 - Stalemate
1:45 - Term 5 - Perpetual Check
2:13 - Term 6 - Resign
2:28 - Term 7 - Promotion
2:39 - Term 8 - Rank
2:54 - Term 9 - File
3:03 - Term 10 - Diagonal
3:15 - Term 11 - Castling
3:41 - Term 12 & 13 - Castle Short/Castle Long
3:56 - Term 14 - En Passant
4:31 - Term 15 - Illegal Move
4:46 - Term 16 - Center
4:57 - Term 17 - Development
5:09 - Term 18 & 19 - Kingside/Queenside
5:21 - Term 20 - Blunder
5:37 - Term 21 - Opening
6:14 - Term 22 - Middlegame
6:53 - Term 23 - Endgame
7:24 - Term 24 - Threat
7:45 - Term 25 - Bishop Pair
8:24 - Term 26 - Fool's Mate
8:42 - Term 27 - Scholar's Mate
9:14 - Term 28 - Trade
9:30 - Term 29 - Tactic
10:15 - Term 30 - Patzer
10:32 - Summary
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- published: 02 May 2021
- views: 30525
7:26
Learn How to Play Chess for Beginners in Less Than 8 Minutes
Rules of Chess.
Timestamps OR Chapters:
0:00 How to Play Chess?
0:22 Setting Up a Chessboard
0:57 Chess Moves
3:11 Pawn Promotion in Chess
3:35 En Passant Move...
Rules of Chess.
Timestamps OR Chapters:
0:00 How to Play Chess?
0:22 Setting Up a Chessboard
0:57 Chess Moves
3:11 Pawn Promotion in Chess
3:35 En Passant Move in Chess
4:29 Castling Move in Chess
5:08 How to Start The Chess Game?
5:29 How to Capture Your Opponent’s Pieces in Chess?
5:46 What is Checkmate in Chess?
6:10 How to Win The Chess Game?
How to Play Chess?
Chess Basic Rules and Setup for Kids & Beginners.
Chess game complete playing guide with rules & instructions.
Learn Chess moves like how King can move?
How does the Queen move?
How Does Rook move?
How does Bishop move?
How does Knight move?
And in the end how Pawns can move?
Learn how to capture your opponent’s pieces?
What are checkmate and Stalemate?
You will also learn all the details about CHESS special moves like Pawn Promotion, En passant and Castling.
Learn how to set up the Chessboard?
For example, Your queen should be at the same colored square as the color of your queen.
White queen on white or Lighter Square and black queen on black or Darker Square.
The king across from the king & from the queen across the queen.
when you are setting up the chessboard make sure each piece should be facing each other.
Chess rules,
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Rules of Chess.
Timestamps OR Chapters:
0:00 How to Play Chess?
0:22 Setting Up a Chessboard
0:57 Chess Moves
3:11 Pawn Promotion in Chess
3:35 En Passant Move in Chess
4:29 Castling Move in Chess
5:08 How to Start The Chess Game?
5:29 How to Capture Your Opponent’s Pieces in Chess?
5:46 What is Checkmate in Chess?
6:10 How to Win The Chess Game?
How to Play Chess?
Chess Basic Rules and Setup for Kids & Beginners.
Chess game complete playing guide with rules & instructions.
Learn Chess moves like how King can move?
How does the Queen move?
How Does Rook move?
How does Bishop move?
How does Knight move?
And in the end how Pawns can move?
Learn how to capture your opponent’s pieces?
What are checkmate and Stalemate?
You will also learn all the details about CHESS special moves like Pawn Promotion, En passant and Castling.
Learn how to set up the Chessboard?
For example, Your queen should be at the same colored square as the color of your queen.
White queen on white or Lighter Square and black queen on black or Darker Square.
The king across from the king & from the queen across the queen.
when you are setting up the chessboard make sure each piece should be facing each other.
Chess rules,
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- published: 28 Nov 2019
- views: 842055
1:18
Name of Chess Pieces and Its pronunciation
King, Queen, Bishop,Knight, Rook, Pawn
King, Queen, Bishop,Knight, Rook, Pawn
https://wn.com/Name_Of_Chess_Pieces_And_Its_Pronunciation
King, Queen, Bishop,Knight, Rook, Pawn
- published: 08 Sep 2017
- views: 277713
5:40
A brief history of chess - Alex Gendler
Trace the storied history of the game of chess, from its origins in 7th century India to the computer software we use today.
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The attacking infantry advanc...
Trace the storied history of the game of chess, from its origins in 7th century India to the computer software we use today.
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The attacking infantry advances, their elephants already having broken the defensive line. The king tries to retreat, but the enemy flanks him from the rear. Escape is impossible. This isn’t a real war— nor is it just a game. Over the 1,500 years of its existence, chess has been known as a military strategy tool, a metaphor for human affairs and a measure of genius. Alex Gendler shares its history.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Remus & Kiki.
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Trace the storied history of the game of chess, from its origins in 7th century India to the computer software we use today.
--
The attacking infantry advances, their elephants already having broken the defensive line. The king tries to retreat, but the enemy flanks him from the rear. Escape is impossible. This isn’t a real war— nor is it just a game. Over the 1,500 years of its existence, chess has been known as a military strategy tool, a metaphor for human affairs and a measure of genius. Alex Gendler shares its history.
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- published: 12 Sep 2019
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8:03
Every Chess (Term,Strategy,Tactic) Explained In 8 Minutes
In this video I explained every Chess (term, strategy ,tactic) in 8 minutes ,enjoy (*>ω<*)
00:00 check
00:05 checkmate
00:12 En passant
00:20 Castling
00:25 Fo...
In this video I explained every Chess (term, strategy ,tactic) in 8 minutes ,enjoy (*>ω<*)
00:00 check
00:05 checkmate
00:12 En passant
00:20 Castling
00:25 Fork
00:30 Pin
00:36 Skewer
00:43 Zwischenzug
00:50 Discovered attack
00:54 Deflection
01:00 Sacrifice
01:05 Fianchetto
01:11 Back rank mate
01:19 Stalemate
01:28 Perpetual check
01:36 Endgame
01:42 open file
01:49 Sicilian Defense
01:57 Gambit
02:05 Exchange
02:12 Time control
02:23 Centralization
02:30 Double attack
02:36 Zugzwang
02:43 X-ray attack
02:49 Windmill
02:58 Discovered check
03:05 Overloading
03:14 Interference
03:21 Queen's Gambit
03:31 King's Gambit
03:40 Battery
03:48 Passed pawn
03:55 Hanging piece
04:00 Underpromotion
04:07 Pawn structure
04:14 Outpost
04:21 Minor piece
04:28 Color complex
04:39 Hook
04:47 Connected passed pawns
04:56 Blockade
05:05 Prophylaxis
05:15 Luft
05:24 Kibitzer
05:33 Clearance
05:41 Pawn majority
05:51 Reti Opening
06:05 Hedgehog Formation
06:15 Artificial castling
06:27 Triangulation
06:38 Piece coordination
06:49 Battery Pawn
06:56 Tactical Motif
07:09 Catalan Opening
07:20 Overprotection
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In this video I explained every Chess (term, strategy ,tactic) in 8 minutes ,enjoy (*>ω<*)
00:00 check
00:05 checkmate
00:12 En passant
00:20 Castling
00:25 Fork
00:30 Pin
00:36 Skewer
00:43 Zwischenzug
00:50 Discovered attack
00:54 Deflection
01:00 Sacrifice
01:05 Fianchetto
01:11 Back rank mate
01:19 Stalemate
01:28 Perpetual check
01:36 Endgame
01:42 open file
01:49 Sicilian Defense
01:57 Gambit
02:05 Exchange
02:12 Time control
02:23 Centralization
02:30 Double attack
02:36 Zugzwang
02:43 X-ray attack
02:49 Windmill
02:58 Discovered check
03:05 Overloading
03:14 Interference
03:21 Queen's Gambit
03:31 King's Gambit
03:40 Battery
03:48 Passed pawn
03:55 Hanging piece
04:00 Underpromotion
04:07 Pawn structure
04:14 Outpost
04:21 Minor piece
04:28 Color complex
04:39 Hook
04:47 Connected passed pawns
04:56 Blockade
05:05 Prophylaxis
05:15 Luft
05:24 Kibitzer
05:33 Clearance
05:41 Pawn majority
05:51 Reti Opening
06:05 Hedgehog Formation
06:15 Artificial castling
06:27 Triangulation
06:38 Piece coordination
06:49 Battery Pawn
06:56 Tactical Motif
07:09 Catalan Opening
07:20 Overprotection
- published: 01 Mar 2024
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11:18
20 Chess Rules Everyone Should Know
These are 20 rules in chess that everyone should know before playing!
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These are 20 rules in chess that everyone should know before playing!
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These are 20 rules in chess that everyone should know before playing!
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- published: 24 Nov 2023
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6:02
En Passant | Special Chess Moves
You've heard of this weird rule "En Passant," but never knew just what it was and how it worked. Worry no more! IM David Pruess explains how to do it, and where...
You've heard of this weird rule "En Passant," but never knew just what it was and how it worked. Worry no more! IM David Pruess explains how to do it, and where this "exception rule" comes from.
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- published: 17 Oct 2011
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2:36
Moving & Capturing | How to Play Chess
How are chess pieces captured? That and more in this chess lesson!
Try over 130 new lessons taking you all the way from the opening moves to advanced endgame p...
How are chess pieces captured? That and more in this chess lesson!
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- published: 26 Mar 2019
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0:12
Triangular En Passant
In Triangular Chess, pawns can sometimes capture en passant and promote on the same move!
In Triangular Chess, pawns can sometimes capture en passant and promote on the same move!
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In Triangular Chess, pawns can sometimes capture en passant and promote on the same move!
- published: 04 Aug 2024
- views: 84958
0:48
Why Do Pawns Move Forward but Take Diagonally? The Secret of Chess Pawns!
In chess, pawns move forward but capture diagonally – ever wondered why? 🤔
This video delves into the possible origins and purpose behind the pawn’s unique mov...
In chess, pawns move forward but capture diagonally – ever wondered why? 🤔
This video delves into the possible origins and purpose behind the pawn’s unique movement, exploring historical insights that make this piece one of the most intriguing on the board. From the pawn’s representation as a medieval foot soldier to its importance in modern-day strategy, discover why these often under appreciated units have such a unique way of moving. This breakdown will help you see the pawn in a whole new light!
https://wn.com/Why_Do_Pawns_Move_Forward_But_Take_Diagonally_The_Secret_Of_Chess_Pawns
In chess, pawns move forward but capture diagonally – ever wondered why? 🤔
This video delves into the possible origins and purpose behind the pawn’s unique movement, exploring historical insights that make this piece one of the most intriguing on the board. From the pawn’s representation as a medieval foot soldier to its importance in modern-day strategy, discover why these often under appreciated units have such a unique way of moving. This breakdown will help you see the pawn in a whole new light!
- published: 12 Nov 2024
- views: 7319