That chess diagram is exactly the position I played in one of my chess games!
I once played chocolate chess. I did it at a party.
I like chess, but then I was wondering if chocolate chess would also work. So I invited all my friends from my chess class and the kids who came from the state championship tournament. I invited the kids who will come to the tournament I am going to today or tomorrow. But the whole idea about chocolate chess is that chocolate chess pieces and a chocolate chess board (maybe a chocolate chess clock) was that the last tournament I went to was at a hotel. And of course Hyatt Place is a hotel that is so huge, that it sells almost every food. But the people who were hosting the whole tournament wanted the whole hotel to their selfs with the participants. But people were still living there, just the whole place was full of signs that said things about the tournament. And guess what they were also selling at the hotel: Chocolate chess! So we got one of the cheap chocolate chess boards and after the tournament, there was a the party. So I made the rules. 1: you can never eat a piece unless you capture it. 2: You never get a mini chocolate chess board until the party is over (the mini chocolate chess board is the trophy for playing chocolate chess). 3: If your opponent captures more and gets to eat more of your (white or black) pieces, you will get to eat the same piece that they captured. And after the party, everyone got a mini chess (chocolate) but when me and my sister got the rest of the chocolate, we got into a very, very, very big argument and fight (funny fight) and I used my monkey tricks to get most of it the chocolate.