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30th November 2007, 07:54am
#41
by davaughe
St. Catherine Jamaica
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 7
Kingskiller is right, i started lmao when i looked at the board because the positioning was absoluetly ridiculous. anyway can u (TonyGas) explain what's happeing there. P.S. if u want real help, post a real game..... lol
5th December 2007, 12:50am
#42
by jetjer
Davao City Philippines
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 5
ok i will take that as challenge
7th December 2007, 11:23am
#43
by brit6400
TUCSON AZ United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 5

lets play

 

8th December 2007, 11:53am
#44
by shambo
Great Britain
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 301
it's obviously a study although I don't see it's purpose.
9th December 2007, 06:43am
#45
by Sprite
Washington, D.C. area United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 406

No, TonyGas has figured a way to bend time in chess, having a triple-check occur while vacationing on the other side of the word in Hawaii.  It's a little hard to believe, but post mortem TonyGas's FIDE rating is expected to peak at over 3000.

He also has adopted Petrosian's style of grinding his opponent's to defeat, except instead of using chess pieces he tears them apart mentally.

No words come close to describing the power of TonyGas.  He might steal my IQ points in the coming days after reading this post.

14th December 2007, 04:37am
#46
by sangyk
SEOUL Korea, South
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 91

 There are two fundamental problems in this game.

1. 3 Queens and 7 Pawns problem

2. 3 simultaneous checks problem - Queen, Night, Pawn

 

Even though there are not any problems like these, 

there is no way to win this game for White.


This is the game to mate in one for Black.

A. 1.Kg1  Nd1#(Nh3#) -> mate by b6 Bishop.

B. 1.Kg1  Rd1#

C. 1.Kg1  Qd1# 

 

If only we change some of the chess rules as stated below, it may be possible to mate in 3.

1. Any pawn can go forward and backward.

2. If a pawn reach 1st rank or 8th rank, the pawn can promote.

3. Black must help White win.

4. The Black Queen can't get the White Queen.

 

1. Kg1  c1=Q+  2. bxc1=Q  Be4  3. Qc8#

 

 

16th December 2007, 02:56pm
#47
by caliche616
bogota Colombia
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 728
Thanks for the guide.
31st December 2007, 06:51am
#48
by Ricardo_Morro
Bridgeport, CT United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 646
White can achieve a helpmate in seven.
31st December 2007, 06:59am
#49
by chessdadx3
Maumee,Ohio United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 580
Good advice!!!
7th January 2008, 02:55am
#50
by Magicmunky
Cambridgeshire United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 92

I don't see the point of posting games that the person who is asking for help can't be bothered to annotate themselves first, why should I or anyone else spend more than the two minutes the person posting it has spent?

Sorry, but if I post any games here I spend an hour annotating them at the very least, since the whole point of posting is the learn something.

7th January 2008, 04:37am
#51
by 1red5a
Cainta Rizal, Philippines
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 225

 


 thanks but I already know that

 

= ) 


 


8th January 2008, 11:36pm
#52
by Dimelo
MALABO Equatorial Guinea
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1

gens, I'm new at chess I would like to get to know you all and learn as much as possible;  great chess analysis by the way. ...:).

thankz..

11th January 2008, 08:20am
#53
by babatee
kano Nigeria
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 23
i think the extra queen came from TonyGas's chess world Laughing. very unreal
5th February 2008, 02:37am
#54
by EnGliSHCheSsPlAy
Italy Italy
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 791

thanks I'll take note

Cool


5th February 2008, 11:52pm
#55
by Vegeta2
DBZ International
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 974

i agree this way we can all learn


14th February 2008, 03:46pm
#56
by franc_jvr
Cd Obregon, Sonora Mexico
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 1

There are seven pawns with 3 reynas which means that two pawns arrived in the eighth row and 10 would then pawns, this is what is not consistent in this position

20th February 2008, 07:32pm
#57
by csedoriosa
cebu city Philippines
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 54
tonygas i think you can find the answer in MH ......Tongue outTongue outTongue outTongue out
20th February 2008, 07:37pm
#58
by csedoriosa
cebu city Philippines
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 54
greyfox wrote: i want to share my games here and in chessmaniac but i donty know how. anyone wants to help me? just send me a private message.

learn to be resourceful........SealedSealedSealedSealedSealed


20th February 2008, 07:56pm
#59
by superchef1028
Durham, NC United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 76
TonyGas wrote:

please help me solve this tricky little poser. really, i want mate in three but will settle for four moves. i am playing white. thank you

 


Ask for a draw.


22nd February 2008, 07:19am
#60
by illuminosferatu
Canada
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 279
In real life... TonyGas, if the setup was like this, you might as well buff your king with a sanctuary spell, give him the teleport and illusion skills, and allow him to shapeshift into various pieces.  Then he could shapeshift into a queen and create the illusion that the pawn was his son all along and he inherited the crown.  Then he can use up his remaining mana to cast teleport to move himself to e8 and checkmate the king while the king's busy crowning more of his surrounding pawns into queens for further acts of adultery.  After this, you should ask yourself... "Why didn't I do this in the first place?"  And the answer to that is simple:  The enemy queens were too seductive for you to think straight.

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