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fezzik 27-Mar-12, 03:48 » Report abuse |
ArtificeHaving said all that, I was surprised that only 38% have successfully solved this one so far. |
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jimu57 27-Mar-12, 05:47 » Report abuse |
ok |
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eugen1943 27-Mar-12, 07:01 » Report abuse |
Like! |
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theodd 27-Mar-12, 07:03 » Report abuse |
1 star rate |
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tugger 27-Mar-12, 08:33 » Report abuse |
![]() This position might be theoretically possible, but it's practically never going to happen. One must question why white underpromoted, why black underpromoted, and also how the three white rooks managed to get themselves trapped in the pawns without any of them being captured, or without the black knight being captured. This is what happens when cats play chess. |
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tugger 27-Mar-12, 10:10 » Report abuse |
![]() It becomes very clear very quickly that one has to contain the WHITE king. |
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Nice!Theoretical position but still a good exercise of combination between minor pieces and the rook. |
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theawesumlekha 27-Mar-12, 13:46 » Report abuse |
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woutstra 27-Mar-12, 15:04 » Report abuse |
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blackmonkey 27-Mar-12, 17:20 » Report abuse |
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fezzik 27-Mar-12, 21:23 » Report abuse |
Woutstra's right! |
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eugen1943 28-Mar-12, 01:29 » Report abuse |
extra pieces? |
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Good point Eugene |
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tugger 28-Mar-12, 08:15 » Report abuse |
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