Snob. :DQuote:
Think I'll stick to "donkeydick" and "Cogito" for the end game.
My level of play demands cough syrup and tequila shooters. :thumbsup:
Bottoms up,
Hermie
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Snob. :DQuote:
Think I'll stick to "donkeydick" and "Cogito" for the end game.
My level of play demands cough syrup and tequila shooters. :thumbsup:
Bottoms up,
Hermie
N - QN5
Theoretical question:
Can you win, if all ya have left is your king?
Perhaps by creating an "all moves lose" situation? (I know there's a word for that...zwiegclang or suppin'..)
I guess a king can't really threaten the other king. They must be lawyers.
B - KR2
If you lose the pawn, the game is over.
That li'l "O. B. Juan Kanobe" is your only chance.:D
Damn the lawyers, full speed ahead!
Weeze.
(Your) KR2 is a black square (?)
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Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
OK make it your KR2:)
OK. Wasn't being a wise-ass, not sure I understand that move (yet). ;)
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I guess it does cramp my style a bit.
N - QB3
Simple, really.Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Bishop can watch from there with less danger of getting forked.
And then there's
B - KKN8 check!
A great lesson here!
If a move seems senseless, look to the future it creates.
Moving to either safe square is a disaster
Black will take the pawn and threaten the knight.
Best black can hope for now, is a draw.
Sneaky little cleric, ain't he?
Weeze
Well, there's a lesser of evils.Quote:
Moving to either safe square is a disaster
K-Q2
you: B x P (?)
me: N - Q2
Green?
Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
If you meant Kn - K2, emerald!:D