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Crosspost from my blog.
What happens when you work closely with someone on a really difficult project—and then they seem to just fuck it up?
This is a post about two Chess variants; one very special emotion; and how life is kinda like Chess Bughouse. Let's goooooo!
Crazyhouse
My favorite time-waster is Crazyhouse Chess. Crazyhouse Chess is mostly like regular Chess. In regular Chess, players take turns making a move, Bishops go diagonally and Rooks go straight, and you try to trap your opponent's King to win the game:
(From Lev Milman vs. Joseph Fang courtesy of https://www.chess.com/article/view/10-most-beautiful-checkmates.)
In Chess, if you take a piece, it just leaves the board. In Crazyhouse, the difference is that when you take an opponent's piece, you get to use it. Say you take a Black Bishop; then you get a White Bishop in your hand. When it's your turn, you can either do a regular boring Chess move (with one of your pieces already on the board)—or you can drop a piece from your hand onto the board. To illustrate, watch how when I take the opponent's Bishop, a Bishop appears in my hand at the [...]
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Outline:
(00:29) Crazyhouse
(04:32) Crazyhouse rage?
(05:03) Bughouse
(07:53) Treachery!
(11:39) Bughouse Rage
(13:53) Bughouse and life
(15:02) Christian Bale bugging out
(16:58) My stag is best stag
(21:02) Are you people even trying to save the world?
(24:02) Conclusion: Symmetrization
(25:35) Epilogue
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By LessWrongCrosspost from my blog.
What happens when you work closely with someone on a really difficult project—and then they seem to just fuck it up?
This is a post about two Chess variants; one very special emotion; and how life is kinda like Chess Bughouse. Let's goooooo!
Crazyhouse
My favorite time-waster is Crazyhouse Chess. Crazyhouse Chess is mostly like regular Chess. In regular Chess, players take turns making a move, Bishops go diagonally and Rooks go straight, and you try to trap your opponent's King to win the game:
(From Lev Milman vs. Joseph Fang courtesy of https://www.chess.com/article/view/10-most-beautiful-checkmates.)
In Chess, if you take a piece, it just leaves the board. In Crazyhouse, the difference is that when you take an opponent's piece, you get to use it. Say you take a Black Bishop; then you get a White Bishop in your hand. When it's your turn, you can either do a regular boring Chess move (with one of your pieces already on the board)—or you can drop a piece from your hand onto the board. To illustrate, watch how when I take the opponent's Bishop, a Bishop appears in my hand at the [...]
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Outline:
(00:29) Crazyhouse
(04:32) Crazyhouse rage?
(05:03) Bughouse
(07:53) Treachery!
(11:39) Bughouse Rage
(13:53) Bughouse and life
(15:02) Christian Bale bugging out
(16:58) My stag is best stag
(21:02) Are you people even trying to save the world?
(24:02) Conclusion: Symmetrization
(25:35) Epilogue
The original text contained 3 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

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