Chess But You Can Cheat

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  • @LouigiVerona
    One of those frustrating letsplays when the person playing has only a superficial interest in the game. Half of the problems in the video were because of not reading the rules closely, and ultimately, from not taking the game seriously.
  • @Jackal21mac
    This was so frustrating to watch. You'd break the same damn rules every other turn and never learn
  • @gravityplayer5237
    This guy has never played a videogame before. Good god.
  • @Deathwish3838
    A lot of those rules really did seem simple enough. It was very clear that the wording was specific for a reason and mattered, so I didn't see where the confusion came from on some. It also baffled me that you were not using the pawns to capture things when you were allowed to cheat, or even putting his pieces on those orange tiles to kill the piece and get rid of that orange tile.
  • @macronas1239
    I think that the 'castles' and 'towers' are different things, 'castles' is the piece you created when you combined the rooks, and since there were only two rooks in the game left, you couldn't move it
  • @istariknight1
    Congratulations! You beat him and became the next bridge troll because you "sunk to his level" by counter cheating. To break the cycle you have to rise above his nonsense and beat him without cheating yourself. It's definitely doable he blunders a lot :)
  • @Rvezz28
    Just casually leaving your bishop off the board and forgetting about it for the remainder of the final game ๐Ÿ˜‚ this looks fun.
  • @kamen42
    Go for the "good" ending - you get it if you don't cheat during the game. It's... not easy, Any of your pieces is in constant threat, because the troll can cheat at any time. But I found that the rule allowing you to move the opposite queen is a huge help. Move her to a slippery square, or move her directly to the "piece of knowledge" (the orange stuff left by bishops) to get rid of her.
  • @Justamag1c
    Obviously you didn't cheat Nelson, you were just turning on your rice cooker
  • @thetaomegatheta
    TBF, this is a bit hard to watch. It is entertaining, but a lot of the mistakes that you made were caused by you not reading the rules attentively, like when you assumed that queens can't take each other, or when you assumed that kings can't take opposing queens, or where you couldn't distinguish between castles and towers, despite having previously created a castle.
  • @danielyuan9862
    At 8:30, you moved your bishop on the wrong square. Its center is way off the square you intended to move it to.
  • @aelrondchavez3673
    I lost it when the pawn fkn ascended bro ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
  • @Ka_muu
    The "you are not a juggler" around 26:30 indicates you were on track to get a particularly awkward achievement and you just broke the rule you were accidentally following to get it.
  • @roblodocus2539
    You became the troll! Maybe Bobby Fisherman can find a magical item to change you back!
  • @xchalibur77
    It's already difficult when you know the rules dammit.
  • @dartricky8689
    It seems that a Stalemate (pawns being small-minded) was also considered a win for you...
  • @limbaksa
    I like how he forgot about the bishop out of the board on the last game
  • @robertbennett848
    When you catch him cheating, take his pieces with your pawns.