30 Jul '05 07:12>
Place a piece on an empty square, then White mates in 2.
Originally posted by MikeXx2020Yes but it doesnt matter which move Black plays, because White will still do the moves i posted.
Usually black moves aswell...
Originally posted by BigDoggProblemFrom the looks of it this would involve some retrograde analysis:
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Place a piece on an empty square, then White mates in 2.
Originally posted by crazyblueWhy is a White bishop on d7 illegal?
Hey this gets too confusing for me because nobody seems to understand what the previous poster means lol
I say 1. Ne8 h2 2. Nc7 mate. What speaks against that? (in that solution you can put any black or white piece almost anywhere on the board, as long as its legal and not near the kings and that)
Why is a White bishop on d7 illegal?
Why do some p ...[text shortened]... lly Whites turn after the piece (if its a White one) was placed?
Questions, questions..... 😕