What is this 'on pasta' rule?

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Bilbo21

If you make a fusilli moves, you often lose the game.

NoSecretToTheGallery

Bravissimo, Bilbo.

Bilbo21
NoSecretToTheGallery wrote:

Bravissimo, Bilbo.

Who told you I was shopping there?

pork_scratching
Bilbo21 wrote:
NoSecretToTheGallery wrote:

Bravissimo, Bilbo.

Who told you I was shopping there?

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pork_scratching

Ann Summers, Bilbo.

 

NoSecretToTheGallery
Bilbo21 wrote:
NoSecretToTheGallery wrote:

Bravissimo, Bilbo.

Who told you I was shopping there?

My old user name was 'NoEnPassantToTheGalleria'

Amira_princess
Fettuccine
Amira_princess
What does it mean ?
pork_scratching
Amira_princess wrote:
What does it mean ?

what fettuccine or on pasta?

 

 

NoSecretToTheGallery

[Enter protagonist - Alfredo]

'Well hello there Fettuccine, your innocence is enticing yet I can help fare with fowl'.

CookedQueen
Amira_princess wrote:
Fettuccine

A kind of Noodle

Ziryab
Amira_princess wrote:
What does it mean ?

 

Sit, Ubu, sit.

Bilbo21

And to make this pasta move, you first need O-O flour.

ThatChapThere

If you use your noodle, you'll only make a fusilli moves rather than lasagne game.

ilikewindmills
Fettuccine is a chess tactic where you do g3/b3, Bg2/Bg7 then Nf3 or Nc3
Carnage721

google on pasta

Ziryab
Warhawk721 wrote:

google on pasta

 

 a lot of folks prefer duck sauce

Carnage721
Ziryab wrote:
Warhawk721 wrote:

google on pasta

 

 a lot of folks prefer duck sauce

on fettucine'd bishop? sounds yuck

ThrillerFan
pork_scratching wrote:
Adihere wrote:
ilikewindmills wrote:

Someone told me about a pawn move called 'on pasta'. Could someone explain? Is it anything to do with 'penne-ing' queens to kings or fettuccine bishops?

You mean "pinning" queens to kings or "fianchetto" bishops.

oh come on  !!! Any way Mr windmills you can only take "on pasta" if you play chess using the "fideo" rules. hth.

 

Nah, you can only take "on pasta" when you play ZITI (Zero Initial Time + Increment), which I have only seen at another site I played at 1997 to 2011.  Zero initial time is really a start time of 10 seconds, so 0 1 is 10 seconds with a 1 second increment.