1. No.
3. No, there is no mate in 1.
4. No, this position is actually not a legal chess position since there is no way for white's bishop to get from c1 to e1 with the pawns remaining on d2 and f2.
1. No.
3. No, there is no mate in 1.
4. No, this position is actually not a legal chess position since there is no way for white's bishop to get from c1 to e1 with the pawns remaining on d2 and f2.
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Vacancy
How did the Bishop get there? With the pawn blocking the Bishop in on its (the pawn's) original starting square, I do not believe there is any legal way to get to this position
How did the Bishop get there? With the pawn blocking the Bishop in on its (the pawn's) original starting square, I do not believe there is any legal way to get to this position
there wasnt anyway to get thatresult, but i the riddle i am doing, the creator made a mistake which led me in this direction. the answer to the riddle, if you care to know, is draw accept that it was in swedish
Thanks for your help
Vacancy
Can anyone help me out with this
1. (If it is whites turn) Is their a special name for the stalemate that White is in
2. What are some other names for stalemates
3. (If it is blacks turn) Can anyone find a faster than two move checkmate
4. Has this exact setup ever happened before?
If you can provide me with any answers, my aim is mottropolitan3 email is mottropolitann2@hotmail.com Anything can be helpful. Also contact me if you just want to know what I am doing, help is appreciated.