@GiveEverythingToWin said in #96:
what happens if you pass the ball to a piece that can't move?
@GiveEverythingToWin said in #96:
> what happens if you pass the ball to a piece that can't move?
@GiveEverythingToWin said in #96:
what happens if you pass the ball to a piece that can't move?
@GiveEverythingToWin
Basically, when you pass the ball to a piece that cannot pass to another piece, you must place the ball on a possible square.
ex: The ball is with the Knight on g8, the knight cannot pass to anyone, so I can only place the ball on e7, f6 and h6
but if the piece can't go anywhere
like a bishop trapped in the corner with a king on g2 and I passed to the bishop
it probably will never happen though
You can not pass to piece which can not move
100% defense?
o.O So there are a ton of two-move scholar's checkmates then?
1.Qa4 or 1.Qc2 or 1.Qd3 or 1.Qd4 or 1.Qd5 or 1.Qe2 or 1.Qf3 or 1.Qg4
1...Nc6??? or other 'normal' moves
2.Qxe4 kicking the ball to e8, goal.
this is really cool. This will start talking the madrid players into chess