can you put 9 queens on the board without stalemating your opponent

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SqueakyCrab

can you do it?

I know the answer... it is pretty easy

ukrainiandude

yes

aurophoe

9 queens a pawn blocking one of them

Mi_Amigo

yes u can

FaZe_Ninja2

There are only eight pawns and a queen, so I don't think so.

FaZe_Ninja2

 

I guess that could work

mammoth26021
Why would you have 9 queens anyway I’m pretty sure you don’t need all of them
st0ckfish
SqueakyCrab wrote:

can you do it?

I know the answer... it is pretty easy

Ez. Make it your move grin.png

ukrainiandude

lol

SqueakyCrab
FaZe_Ninja2 wrote:
 

 

I guess that could work

black has no pieces

st0ckfish

g4-h5



SqueakyCrab

good job a3-10  delete that plz

FaZe_Ninja2

STALEMATE BOTH

Asparagusic_acids

 

DarinLiu100

possible, but you could also put it in checkmate too, so it's not stalemate

Thee_Ghostess_Lola
(9) Queens ??....here's (30) Queens....and the king just shuttles from d1 to c1 and back being checked by the Q of ur choice....lol !!

btw, i count (46) ways a queen can check w/out making a checkmate or stalemate. multiply this by alot and u have 100's a moves before u make a 3-fold repetition. the 50-move rule will apply here as there will be NO pieces removed from the board.

so, draw in 50.

 

Asparagusic_acids

Here is 63 queens no stalemate

 

SqueakyCrab

no stalemate OR checkmate

DarinLiu100

ok

HenryLiom

i think it could work