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Can you lose 2 pieces in one move ?

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Sherlock__Holmes

                       I managed to do it ( I play white ):



htdavidht

He should had count pices before, becouse before any move he is ready down on material, as in you have your queen and he doesn't.

What I don't understand is why each of you have 3 rooks.

MSC157

961 chess? :)

Sherlock__Holmes

Yes :) using possibilities chess board and PGN offer ...

piphilologist

This doesn't use castling

Sherlock__Holmes

Funny, how black pawn goes under the knight ! 

Again - 2 pieces - i wonder how 3 pieces to be taken - but may be it's impossible .

masansr

Castle queenside on move 1? Or that is also 2, I'm not sure how this works...

brisket

How did the pawn go through the knight I thought that was against the rules.

onthehouse

Well executed!

ivandh
MSC157 wrote:

961 chess? :)

More like 69 chess... f'ed up backwards and forwards.

MSC157
ivandh wrote:
MSC157 wrote:

961 chess? :)

More like 69 chess... f'ed up backwards and forwards.

Hahaha ;)

Atroz
Sherlock__Holmes wrote:

                       I managed to do it ( I play white ):

 



Black no Queen in begin.

CaptJackAubrey
piphilologist wrote:
 

This doesn't use castling

I don't see how this is possible, f5 is impossible with the knight at f6.

azziralc
brisket wrote:

How did the pawn go through the knight I thought that was against the rules.

yes it was. But I think this is just for fun. White made a en passant move by capturing the Knight. :) But that's impossible. 

Sherlock__Holmes
CaptJackAubrey wrote:
 

I don't see how this is possible, f5 is impossible with the knight at f6.

It is always interesting to look at something that is impossible :)

wonderinguy

King's gambit - enhanced , finally transposed in Sicilian



royalbishop

Yes you can lose 2 pieces in one move. There is a difference between losing and have them captured. In a move only one piece can be captured. While a piece that can not escape from being captured like the next following move is lost while on the move being made 1 piece is being captured. Capture 1 piece this move  and capture the other piece next move.

waffllemaster
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blueemu
waffllemaster wrote:
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Too late... I already read it.

invincible_knight