i think she just took the white pawn to place the pawn where she moved and its probly between the queen and her king and they just made it over dramaed XD
Move the king in front of tower, white spot. The enemy will probably eat the horse. If thats the case you move the cornet tower to the black square behind the horse where now the queen would be. He needs to move the queen to not lose it,
Depending on how he moves the queen, the game can flow to you trying to corner the queen or shave 1-2 pieces with the towers. Or use the pawn to corner the horse, and if he moves without killing the pawn you get to corner his tower.
---- if he goes for the pawn with the horse he is a retard.
I'd like to know who she's playing... Unless she's playing against *YOU*, I'd have to think she's playing Keine or Satori or someone... I guess maybe Alice could have come over to play, and would be good at these games, too, though.
JesusK said: Move the king in front of tower, white spot. The enemy will probably eat the horse. If thats the case you move the cornet tower to the black square behind the horse where now the queen would be. He needs to move the queen to not lose it,
Depending on how he moves the queen, the game can flow to you trying to corner the queen or shave 1-2 pieces with the towers. Or use the pawn to corner the horse, and if he moves without killing the pawn you get to corner his tower.
---- if he goes for the pawn with the horse he is a retard.
Don't try to talk about chess strategy if you're not gonna even call the pieces by their right names. Nobody'll take you seriously.
That being said, I think she's taking a pawn that was in front of the queen. That's the only viable move in this situation with a bishop. She's probably only just realizes that she's forked after she took the piece.
Regardless of the whose turn it is and what Patchy doing with that pawn, Black lost. White is up by a Queen, its just a matter of whittling down Black's pieces.
Idiots. Obviously its black turn because black is in check. The queen will take the knight without fear of the rook recapturing whites own knight, as the Queen would then be able to take the undeveloped rook that was originally relying on the protection gained from having connected rooks.