I love episodes from this point forward. Not only they are packed with memes (and not as much as previous ones), but there is a lot of role-play and also pointing out strategies. Very educational!!! :)
1:58 Another method to save the knight as well as the rook. Qxe4+ Kd1 Qg4+ and white is forced to trade queens. If after Qxe4+ Kf1 then, Qxc4+ Kg1 Bxf2+ Kdf2 Qf4+ Ke2 Qg4+ and white is forced to trade queens.
Not true because black doesnt have to follow that continuation What isntaed of the force quenn trade he moves he still wins the rook but u get a pawn and bishop for it
2:32 Queen blundered something: She could go to E5. King would be in check but or he bring queen to block and lose a rook, or bring bishop that could later lead to a Knight mate(Queen could not escape from their position otherwise rook would die so she couldn't guard F6)
This would be the episode where they begin to use the classic theme of chess pieces for the rest of the following episodes. And yeah, the definitive voices Hemant (Hindi voice): Pawn George: Rook Linda: Queen David: King Richard (or maybe was Mark for sometimes): Horsey (But later it changes to Mark) Mark: Bishop (But later it changes to Richard)
Knight to C3 is a blunder because checkmate in 3 moves. First is Rg8+ , although the king can hide to H3, however this will be the end of his entire career and you can checkmate the white king in 3 different ways, 1. Queen to G2 2.Queen to F3 and 3.Queen to F5
I just have a match after 2 days, and I am quite scared as it's my first time officially playing chess...and i personally think I am not that good in it but still your videos make me laugh