Summary of I Made a BETTER Chess

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In the video, John Nash explains how his new and improved chess game is better than any other game ever made. He introduces new pieces (rook, knight, bishop, and elephant), and outlines rules for each. The video concludes with Nash demonstrating how his new game can be played on a blue board.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, chess "master" and "designer" John Nash explains how his new improved chess game will be better than any other game ever made. Nash proposes blue as the new board color, introduces new pieces (rook, knight, bishop, and elephant), and outlines rules for each. The video concludes with Nash demonstrating how his new game can be played on a blue board.
  • 00:05:00 The video introduces a new chess piece, the fishy, which moves one space in any direction except backwards and can only take pieces when it is one of the two diagonal corners. The king and queen move the same way, take pieces the same way, and are captured the same way as in traditional chess, but with a few differences. For example, if white loses the king, he is simply captured, and the only way to win is to capture both the king and queen. The bear starts in the middle of the board and is not on either side.
  • 00:10:00 The video explains how a better chess game is played, with special attention to capturing and moving kings and queens. It also notes that the player must face the jail head-on in order to move the king.

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