Message from @aradesh
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from like 90 matches it only happens twice
i've only used en passant against people who didn't know the en passantt rule
and then they have a tantrum as they think i'm making something up
Yes, but it's mainly to prevent theo other player from being able to make ceratain moves
i guess it's a buff for defense but thats it?
like idk, its ... fine?
whats castling?
well tbh, if u already know en passant ur gonna know castling lmao
that was a bit of a 🐒 question sorry
Well, anyway., That's why I picked it
It's not commonly used.
y
So you'd have to know chess rules.
what other obscure rules are there
3 fold repitition?
50 move rule?
I'm not sure.
oh wtf, dunno either of those
What is the most obscure one?
3 fold repetition is, the game is a draw if an identical position reoccurs 3 times
the saddest part is, i'm not even semi good at chess, but i play it from time to time because it's addictive <:pepehands:378719408367075333>
though i'm not sure the 50 move rule is used these days
I wanted to pick something that is kind of unknown by noobs but not that arbitrary.
i'm crap at it, which is sad because in my teens i put a lot of effort into trying to get good
awesome, now i know there's worse players than me <:trumped:440551399772913674>
Hmm ... I can't think of anything else.
Google also seems to yield nothing new.
Someone mentions draw by insufficient mating material.
But nobody has ever called my material insufficient for mating, so I think I'm fine.
so anyone actually wanna do a round with me?
lol
chads move on to go, chess is for virgins.
No, I don't want to play, because I'm not good enough for basic chess computers.
GO looks terffying
If I'm better than most chess computers, I would play.
Because then I know that I would only lose against ahuman player.
a disabled person always has a chance to win against @TrunksBish
'better than most chess computers' - literally no one these days
GM's lose to normal chess software on computer these days
Welp.