Im dont understand
https://lichess.org/ygtIjyGk/white#121
Im dont understand
https://lichess.org/ygtIjyGk/white#121
Im dont understand
...Qf3 is mate in two. If one is lazy, Qh3+ wins easily, avoiding any kind of stalemate risks.
@ruttuvaari said in #2:
...Qf3 is mate in two. If one is lazy, Qh3+ wins easily, avoiding any kind of stalemate risks.
what move is this?
the last one
And OP, you won because you still have pawns. ;)
@MasterOvFan it's one way to win the position and with absolutely no risk of stalemate: a rook and a passed pawn up is a completely winning endgame.
@blunder_and_lose
As I always say, this is most stupid rule.
Chess engines can't measure human strength.
They take 'possible moves' into consideration instead of 'forced move'
They don't tell why this move be played, a simple human logic can well understand.
g5 Qf6 gxf6 Kg8 f7+ Kh8 f8=Q#/f8=R#
These moves at the end lead to win for White.
But why would Black play so.
Just a nonsense.
Check my old posts where I questioned the existence of such thing and put forward my own rule about this system.
@Akbar2thegreat said in #7:
@blunder_and_lose
As I always say, this is most stupid rule.
Chess engines can't measure human strength.
They take 'possible moves' into consideration instead of 'forced move'
They don't tell why this move be played, a simple human logic can well understand.
g5 Qf6 gxf6 Kg8 f7+ Kh8 f8=Q#/f8=R#
These moves at the end lead to win for White.
But why would Black play so.
Just a nonsense.
Check my old posts where I questioned the existence of such thing and put forward my own rule about this system.
You play the clock to. If you spend all time to get to a winning position you lose. You have to do compromises to have enough time left.
@Jimemy said in #8:
You play the clock to. If you spend all time to get to a winning position you lose. You have to do compromises to have enough time left.
Ideally, time doesn't matter. Games bounded by time is not good idea.
Earlier games were without any time restriction and that's pure type of game.
Nowadays games are a joke as many different time controlled are put against them. And it's pure nonsense.
Time is a factor in Blitz Chess but in Over The Board Rated Chess with a time delay you really have only a few worries ... Many years ago time was more of a factor as there were no delay clocks or delay rules in Over The Board Rated Chess @blunder_and_lose @Jimemy
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