Queens
That is some tough playing. But all those queens are dangerous. I can't say the word, so I'll write it (in brackets) (stalemate).
That is some tough playing. But all those queens are dangerous. I can't say the word, so I'll write it (in brackets) (stalemate).
Why can'tu say it?
That is some tough playing. But all those queens are dangerous. I can't say the word, so I'll write it (in brackets) (stalemate).
Why can'tu say it?
Because it's not the goal of the game. And (stalemate) might go against me if I say it to much. (These are all legends of chess that are so fake, I don't even know if they're legends anymore).
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I am playing an unusual series of games on chess.com.
Unusual firstly as while it has been fun to play against people from countries all around the world, never before have I played a stairway.
Also we are investigating the impact of cluttering the board with queens, and the ideal number to have, and whether more queens makes it more or less complicated. So far I am losing 2-1. Here are our games, adding one queen each time.