Chess on an Infinite Plane: Fly-Eagles-Fly versus HorribleTomato

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HorribleTomato

Oh I am lazy so, for diagram updates, simply ask.

 

(1,5)

Fly-Eagles-Fly

11. B(5,3)

I think every three moves is good enough, so after this move we should have a board.

HorribleTomato

Lol. TWAS A TRAP!

 

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Fly-Eagles-Fly

Your pawn is pinned by my bishop.

Fly-Eagles-Fly

12. Bx(5,8) I win lol.

HorribleTomato

oh fail (again!) My next trap:

 

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Fly-Eagles-Fly

12. K(4,-1)

HorribleTomato

C(0,10)

Fly-Eagles-Fly

13. K(1,4)

Fly-Eagles-Fly

Oh, and thanks for the extra chancellor!

HorribleTomato

No problem.

 

H(0,4) Cause I get it back.

Fly-Eagles-Fly

14. C(1,3)

HorribleTomato

I'll post the update later, busy... but now I KNOW I have an advantage.

 

Hx(3,4)

Fly-Eagles-Fly

Shoot. How did I miss that? tongue.png.

HorribleTomato

How did I count wrong? tongue.png

Fly-Eagles-Fly

15. Cx(3,4)

So... can I keep the extra chancellor?

HorribleTomato

Sure... and I'm sure you mean Bx(3,4)... right? Unless your chancellor can teleport...

 

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Fly-Eagles-Fly
Fly-Eagles-Fly wrote:

14. C(1,3)

No, I think I'm right.

Fly-Eagles-Fly
HorribleTomato wrote:

Sure... and I'm sure you mean Bx(3,4)... right? Unless your chancellor can teleport...

 

 

No, he can't teleport, but it is a little-known rule that when a player loses his queen in the first 15 rules of infinite chess, his chancellors gain the movement of hawks.

HorribleTomato
Fly-Eagles-Fly wrote:
HorribleTomato wrote:

Sure... and I'm sure you mean Bx(3,4)... right? Unless your chancellor can teleport...

 

 

No, he can't teleport, but it is a little-known rule that when a player loses his queen in the first 15 rules of infinite chess, his chancellors gain the movement of hawks.

Since when?