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5. Marts 2007, 22:15:43
mezzanine 
Emne: Ice Age Chess New Tactics!
All fans of Ice Age chess have a look at this position of my current game:
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Ice Age Chess (mezzanine vs. megaadam)

White moves and wins.
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Note that to achieve the above position I saced Q for N.

Conclusion: In Ice-Age chess advanced pawn's and knight's are of more value than bishops, and when close to an Ice-Age even of more value than rook's and queen's. ;)

2. Februar 2007, 15:20:46
mezzanine 
Thanks for the reply!

Although, it's easy to prove that there were no pawn moves if there's no pawns left =)

2. Februar 2007, 14:30:34
mezzanine 
Emne: Dark Chess = draw?
In normal chess king+knight+knight VS king = draw, does this also apply to dark chess???

I'm playing a game at the moment with king+bishop VS king+pawn, is the game a draw when I take his pawn?! i.e. should I try to capture his king instead of the pawn or should I take the pawn and then go for the king?

does the 50 moves rule apply when all pawns are gone as in chess?

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Mezzanine

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