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Logic Level 2

It is White's turn to move with White moves up (pawn).

If both players played optimally, who would eventually win the game?

It's a stalemate Black White

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1 solution

Alex Li
Jun 1, 2015
  1. h3 Qa2
  2. h4 Qa1
  3. h5 Qa2
  4. h6 Qa1
  5. h7 Qa2
  6. h8=N Qa1
  7. Nf7 Qa2
  8. Nd8 Qa1
  9. Ne6 Qa2
  10. Nxc5 Qa1
  11. Ne4 Qa2
  12. Nd6 Qa1
  13. Nxc4 Qa2
  14. Na5 Qa1
  15. Nxb3#

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Moderator note:

Right. A common misconception to make is to always promote the pawn to a queen.

Though you should clarify to Des O Carroll how to prevent situations like this from happening.

Please check it again :)

Terza Reyhan - 6 years ago

why cant the pawn on c4 take the N on b3

Des O Carroll - 6 years ago

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Thanks, I've edited my solution to take the c4 pawn first,

Alex Li - 6 years ago

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