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I would like someone to analyse this game: Game 674570. Thanks!

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I guess this is a bug or some odd set piece match?

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Originally posted by John Dalmas
I guess this is a bug?
I think it was set piece

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Originally posted by TimmyToilet
I think it was set piece
Lol - you just beat my edit!

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It is some whacko experiment. I saw this first on the Internet Chess Club, and it seems to work here too.

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Originally posted by piderman
I would like someone to analyse this game: Game 674570. Thanks!

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Black's first move was a terrible blunder. With 2.Nd5, there would be no move for black to avoid 3.Ne3#.

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
Black's first move was a terrible blunder. With 2.Nd5, there would be no move for black to avoid 3.Ne3#.
Ne3 is not mate (not even check), but the idea is intriguing.

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Originally posted by piderman
Ne3 is not mate (not even check), but the idea is intriguing.
Oops! I had queens and Kings on the wrong squares.
For my idea to work, white could have opened 1.Nc6, hoping for 1. ... Nc3 in return. Then 2.Ne5 and 3.Nd3# would work.

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How does it work? Like, every other time you lose a piece, you get a queen or something?

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Originally posted by paultopia
How does it work? Like, every other time you lose a piece, you get a queen or something?
I assumed that during setup you put all white pieces on the 8th rank, white pawns on 7th, black's pieces on first and black pawns on second. And that all the other rules are standard (no castling).

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
I assumed that during setup you put all white pieces on the 8th rank, white pawns on 7th, black's pieces on first and black pawns on second. And that all the other rules are standard (no castling).
Yes, this is correct. Note that I cannot setup a board using any other than the standard chess rules, as that is all there is programmed in this site. Next stop: all pieces along the two left- and rightmost files, missing the topmost pawns to allow promotion. Should be interesting, too 😀

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Entertaining!