name that piece. name that square.

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bomtrown

jerry2468

Rook on b6...

 

 

The edges have notationTongue out

Hypocrism

The piece is called Alan, and the square is called Trafalgar. I don't know how you found him in London, he should have told me if he was in the area!

orangehonda

If a person is intelligent enough to navigate their browser to this page, they're more than smart enough to figure this out esp. with the notation lol.  What a werid topic.

dschaef2

bomtrown
This brings me to the notion that chess involves a number of mental tasks; some easy and some more difficult. For example it is relatively easy to name a piece and a square, but...BUT...what about keeping track of 32 pieces on 32 different squares???
burnsielaxplayer
jerry2468 wrote:

Rook on b6...

 

 

The edges have notation


bugoobiga
burnsielaxplayer wrote:
jerry2468 wrote:

Rook on b6...

 

 

The edges have notation


 


kid is insane?

I mean, pardon the hyperspoonerism...Citizen Kane?

burnsielaxplayer

That is a good one bugoobiga

orangehonda

Let's play another:

For extra credit name the square the "mystery piece" is set up on.

franknstein

Mystery piece is on........ e1?

orangehonda
franknstein wrote:

Mystery piece is on........ e1?


Yes!

You win the grand prize (there is no grand prize, but if there were, you'd win it).

The funny thing is... the king is supposed to go on e1, not the queen!  (I'm giving Trigs crap about his avatar again).