Frankly, the fact black doesn't go for a mate with such an obvious advantage means white wins by dying with honor.
I accept your shameful resignation.

Okay, but connect four... that is a gentleman's game.Speaker to Animals wrote:Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Well, if the king started on c3, he could protect the pawn that takes the rook...Alexander PhiAlipson wrote: No--the whole problem was either take the rook or don't. You made shit up. We could start with your king at c3 and you'd still lose.
As far as this exercise, I was hoping you would take my d5 pawn with c3.
Nothing ventured nothing gained though, and I didn't see anyone else daring to dream a non cowardly draw.
We don't dream of winning tic tac toe either...
Well, Fife, are you going to enlighten as all as to your true purpose in posting this problem, or have you achieved your aim?Fife wrote:
Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:Well, Fife, are you going to enlighten as all as to your true purpose in posting this problem, or have you achieved your aim?Fife wrote:
The game he used to illustrate in the beginning of his presentation is The Immortal Game--fitting.Fife wrote:Fun thread so far. I saw some videos on Numberphile you guys might like.
I don't think I've ever seen a game get that far without the loss of a single pawn.Speaker to Animals wrote:Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:Well, Fife, are you going to enlighten as all as to your true purpose in posting this problem, or have you achieved your aim?Fife wrote:
I think you sabotaged his plan.