Sargon, the point was that there are only the 4 pieces on the board. Sure, if you arbitrarily add pieces, it's trivial to solve. Otherwise it's impossible
@Microraver you are right! @Sarg0n is wrong! Your position is impossible because black king is in check and it is white to play. Congratulations! You are victorious!
How about this - try and find a position with no moves period. White to move but white has no moves - I dont mean legal moves I literally mean no moves. I do know a position like this after coming close in a game.
@smagol please show me your position.
I say that all positions where black king is in check (or checkmate) and it's white to move are impossible. Show me an example that proves otherwise!
I say that all positions where black king is in check (or checkmate) and it's white to move are impossible. Show me an example that proves otherwise!
@hangrad... I don't think the point was 'victory'... just a friendly discussion :)
there are planty of impossible positions, maybe a position with more than 3 pawns in the h file.....
actually i tried in the editor and managed to move 5 pawns to the h file with only legal moves! Can someone move more than 5 pawns to the H file? I'd like to know!
@AnnaTheCommunist You can place 6 pawns on H files. You do it as follows: you sacrifice pieces and pawns to get 5 pawns on H file. You have 3 pawns remaining on wrong files. You promote them all to queens and then sacrifice them all to get the 6th pawn to H file.
It's impossible to have more than 6 pawns on H file because pawns cannot be placed on 1st and 8th ranks.
It's impossible to have more than 6 pawns on H file because pawns cannot be placed on 1st and 8th ranks.
@hangrad Thank u! But can u have 6 pawns in h file and move other pawn to promotion in h8? So you would have 7 pawns in the H file (before you change the piece to the promoted one)
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No. Black has 15 pieces which can be captured, which happens to be the exact number you need to get your g (1x), f (2x), e (3x), d (4x) and c (5x) pawns to the h-file.
That's it. No way to move the b2 pawn to g7(and h8).
No. Black has 15 pieces which can be captured, which happens to be the exact number you need to get your g (1x), f (2x), e (3x), d (4x) and c (5x) pawns to the h-file.
That's it. No way to move the b2 pawn to g7(and h8).
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