ROTFLMAO 🤣
drawn... how?
I hope you all know how awesome I think MISTER_McCHESS a.k.a 1e4c6_O-1 is.
With that being said, are you all aware that these positions are impossible? No player could have more than 9 Queens on the board at a time. (8 Queens from pawn promotion plus player's original Queen).
Furthermore, players can't have more than 10 of one type of non-Queen power piece on the board at a time;
better yet, they couldn't have anything more than (Q-1)+(N-2)+(R-2)+(B-2)=8. lol
edit - better yet: (Q-1)+(N-2)+(R-2)+(B-2)=8, T=[p-(Q-1)+(N-2)+(R-2)+(B-2)]+[(Q-1)+(N-2)+(R-2)+(B-3)]; where T is the total number of combined pieces excluding King. haha
That's a lot of horseys
yes it is. @chessnoob4151 would like it...
also look at the FEN lmao
Horsie likes it very much!! Thank you!
This isn't draw. ^^^ Both Black and White can move a piece during his/her next turn.
stalemate. Black's pawns are moving towards the queens, so there are no legal moves for black
Ok, so then that leads my to my main point, which is the same one I made from the beginning: This position is impossible, as there can't be 8 Black Queens while 8 pawns are still on the board (let alone 10 pawns).
Bottom line: the point of stalemate has failed to deliver.
Kings may not be able to move, but this isn't stalemate, as both armies have pieces that can move.
In this case, where it's White's turn, White can capture Black's Rook with his/her King. Bishop can move to another Square. Pawn can reach pawn promotion, or move a pawn up to Check Black's King.
Put a position that is drawn, but one player has so much more/better something (e.g. material)
I'll go first