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Wildfire
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I know there are moves that can put your opponent into a double check; I have done them on several occasions. Is there a move that could put someone into a triple check situation???

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No, but I have been on the receiving end of a discovered double check.

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There is such a thing as triple (absolute) pins though. Here's an interesting position, blacks pinning piece is pinned and the piece thats pinning the pinning piece is pinned. I think the game is interestingly enough, drawn:

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Originally posted by Wildfire
I know there are moves that can put your opponent into a double check; I have done them on several occasions. Is there a move that could put someone into a triple check situation???
There is no such thing as you can only move one piece and there's only one king to check. Therefore if you move that piece, it could only be that piece and another piece being hidden that would result in a discovered check (i.e., double check).

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Originally posted by bobbob1056th
There is such a thing as triple (absolute) pins though. Here's an interesting position, blacks pinning piece is pinned and the piece thats pinning the pinning piece is pinned. I think the game is interestingly enough, drawn:
[fen]rr1r3k/4b2p/4b2P/8/8/b1r3R1/1BN5/BQKQ4 b - - 0 1[/fen]
If that game that is shown was a real game, then white was extremely careless to allow black to attain four rooks!

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Originally posted by CrawlIce
No, but I have been on the receiving end of a discovered double check.

aren't all double checks discovered?

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Originally posted by the jitty slitter
aren't all double checks discovered?
I believe so.

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Originally posted by Wildfire
If that game that is shown was a real game, then white was extremely careless to allow black to attain four rooks!
I'm in serious doubt as to whether bobbobofbobness has ever played a real game - all he seems to post are fantasy positions with about fifty queens

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Originally posted by the jitty slitter
aren't all double checks discovered?
They would have to be, otherwise the opponent's king would have to have already been in check before you made your move.

(the god of grammar chokes and dies)

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Originally posted by Ouermyhte
They would have to be, otherwise the opponent's king would have to have already been in check before you made your move.

(the god of grammar chokes and dies)
God of grammar? Who are you referring to?😛

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Originally posted by the jitty slitter
aren't all double checks discovered?
No, a discovered double check means both checks are uncovered with one move, as in the following setup:





After black plays g7-g5 to block the B's check, now pxp e.p. discovers a double check.

The board is not the actual game. I just reconstructed the situation.

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Related to the idea of triple check is a situation that occurred in a recent game. I moved a pawn that was capturable by THREE of my opponent's pawns.

The maximum number of pawns of one side that can capture a pawn of the other side is FOUR.

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I guess that would be 2 sets double stacked pawns with the opponent doing a double initial move?? so 2 can e.p. and 2 can capture regularly?

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Originally posted by MIODude
I guess that would be 2 sets double stacked pawns with the opponent doing a double initial move?? so 2 can e.p. and 2 can capture regularly?
Si. Da. Ja. Oui. Yes. ;-)

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Here is a rather unique 'triple double check', three consecutive double checks, the last one being checkmate



Black to move: Rd2++ Kc1 Rc2++ Kb1 Rc1##

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