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minus-squareThe Picard ManeuverOPlink19•9 months agoI’d love to watch someone try to do this at a tournament. Just swapping out their pawn for an extra King with a deadpan expression.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•9 months agoThe game would end when any king is captured so having more than one (as opposed to making the pawn a queen) would be a strict disadvantage. I’d allow it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•9 months agoIncorrect, the game ends when a king cannot avoid capture. As such, your statement is wrong and I feel betrayed.
minus-square@taiyanglink6•9 months agoI misunderstood the rules and shoved my king into my mouth, with a deadpan expression. Too bad they cut that out of a clip of Queen’s Gambit.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-29 months agoGranted, but checkmate on either of the kings = loss E: And now that I think about it, forking the kinds would also have to be a loss.
I’d love to watch someone try to do this at a tournament. Just swapping out their pawn for an extra King with a deadpan expression.
The game would end when any king is captured so having more than one (as opposed to making the pawn a queen) would be a strict disadvantage. I’d allow it.
Incorrect, the game ends when a king cannot avoid capture. As such, your statement is wrong and I feel betrayed.
I misunderstood the rules and shoved my king into my mouth, with a deadpan expression.
Too bad they cut that out of a clip of Queen’s Gambit.
Swap it for an enemy pawn.
Or a bionicle
Granted, but checkmate on either of the kings = loss
E: And now that I think about it, forking the kinds would also have to be a loss.