@ShiningDrongo said in #11:
> How about tripled pawns?
tripled pawns means two doubled pawns stacked together(
> How about tripled pawns?
tripled pawns means two doubled pawns stacked together(
I'd argue it is quite possible.
I think it won't be possible to stalemate. If the pawns will be far from the King, white can convert its pawns to a queen then white will win. It's comfortable to understand!
- Helen
- Helen
@ebk1976 said in #13:
> lichess.org/study/Pqjw3xUQ/kTSkdECG
We can move the pawn on d6 to d7. Then black will be checkmated.
> lichess.org/study/Pqjw3xUQ/kTSkdECG
We can move the pawn on d6 to d7. Then black will be checkmated.
@kimia_ashirley If white had moved the king c6 on the previous move.
Forgot to add "black to move"
@ebk1976 said in #18:
> Forgot to add "black to move"
Yes. In this position, if it will be black's turn to move, it'll be a stalemate. You're right.
> Forgot to add "black to move"
Yes. In this position, if it will be black's turn to move, it'll be a stalemate. You're right.
You’d have to shove the white king in a corner for that to work
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