^ Click here to remove ads! ^

a very very very very hard puzzle!

Jump to forum:
 
12th January 2008, 04:54pm
#1
by Chessmaniac2000
San Diego United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 141

mate in 900283124.452362323

(draw rules apply)

12th January 2008, 04:59pm
#2
by neneko
Sweden
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1701
Funny but there's no move you can make that will prevent a draw in the first turn. (I had my humor surgically removed)
13th January 2008, 11:12am
#3
by sk8r_lov
las vegas United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 13
Chessmaniac2000 wrote:

mate in 900283124.452362323

(draw rules apply)


 

13th January 2008, 11:13am
#4
by sk8r_lov
las vegas United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 13
thats hard
13th January 2008, 11:38am
#5
by Redserpent2000
Stockport United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 356

It's not hard, it's impossible. To get mate in a number plus a decimal place is just silly, but a good joke! Any move you make as white leads to stalemate.

Red

13th January 2008, 11:42am
#6
by fischer
Iceland
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 430
This is a weak attempt at humor, especially when you consider that (as neneko said) this is a drawn position.
13th January 2008, 11:53am
#7
by camdawg7
Newcastle United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 186
the question is how in the hell did the black king MOVE in it's current position on the previous move?
13th January 2008, 11:57am
#8
by neneko
Sweden
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1701
camdawg7 wrote:the question is how in the hell did the black king MOVE in it's current position on the previous move?

 This actually bothers you more than the fact that white got more pieces than it started out with?


13th January 2008, 12:03pm
#9
by Xinos
Arvika Sweden
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 9
fischer wrote:This is a weak attempt at humor, especially when you consider that (as neneko said) this is a drawn position.

 Aww, c'mon. Why so serious?


13th January 2008, 12:17pm
#10
by benws
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 1032
This is illegal. and impossible.
13th January 2008, 12:25pm
#11
by calvinhobbesliker
a 2 story house in San Jose, California United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1319
benws, what happened to "in a chess puzzle, the pieces are just placed, not moved before that"?
 

Add your comment:

Join Chess.com for free to add your comment! Already a member? Then login now to comment.