I saw this puzzle a long time ago on the Youtube channel "Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis" years ago on a lecture, though for the life of me I can't find it now, nor do I remember who gave the lecture (I believe it was either Yasser Seirawan or Aviv Friedman).
Basically, in this puzzle, both players keep pinning each other move after move in ridiculous fashion. I believe one side pins a piece, followed by the other side pinning the pinning piece, then the other side pins the pinning piece pinning the pinning piece, and then it finally ends with the pinning of the pinning piece pinning the pinning piece pinning the pinning piece. If that doesn't ring a bell I don't know what will.
Does anyone know of this puzzle, what it's called, or where it is? It's probably well known enough, but for the life of me I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Basically, in this puzzle, both players keep pinning each other move after move in ridiculous fashion. I believe one side pins a piece, followed by the other side pinning the pinning piece, then the other side pins the pinning piece pinning the pinning piece, and then it finally ends with the pinning of the pinning piece pinning the pinning piece pinning the pinning piece. If that doesn't ring a bell I don't know what will.
Does anyone know of this puzzle, what it's called, or where it is? It's probably well known enough, but for the life of me I can't seem to find it anywhere.