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Does anyone here play chess
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Hm... yes.
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Occasionally. I can usually only win against my sister though. I'm not that good at it.
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It wanted to be normal.
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I got a suggestion we could play chess on the board with writing out our moves on the forum using the chess alegrebraic notation.
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It's a nice idea, but I think it would take far too long and people would get bored of it too quickly.
Plus, we'd all need to learn chess notation.
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Nice topic, siva.eas!
I have played online chess, and I was beaten 2 games to 1 by a young Russian, a 11 year old!
But as mathsy said, it would take a lot of time if you post your moves.
I have got three interesting problems related to chess.
(1) Start with any square with a knight, move as a knight moves and cover all the remaining 63 squares. Don't go to a square you've already covered. You can do this by drawing a 8x8 chess board on paper, put 1 on the starting square, 2 on the second, 3 on the third, and so on. In the 63rd move, you have to reach the 64th square.
(2) Place the 8 pawns on the chess board, treating each as a Queen, and one should not fall in the line of attack of the other. You can post your solution by the usual a,b,c,d,ef,g,h and 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 notation.
(3) Give the moves of the shortest complete game of chess possible.
It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.
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I've done 2) by accident before, but I couldn't tell you a solution without doing it by accident again.
I can't remember the exact moves, but I think for 3), black wins on their 2nd turn.
And I've tried 1) many times and never succeeded.
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It wanted to be normal.
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3) I think this is it...
White: E2 to E4.
Black: E7 to E5.
White: F1 to C4.
Black: B8 to C6.
White: D1 to F3.
Black: C6 to D4.
White: F3 takes F7. Checkmate.
That's Fool's mate or Scholar's mate...
Two win?
It's based around the idea the white makes the right moves. Give me a few minutes.
Boy let me tell you what:
I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
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White: F2 to F3.
Black: E7 to E5
White: G2 to G4
Black: D8 to H4
King is completely blocked in. Black wins.
Boy let me tell you what:
I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
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I normally always open with Fool's mate then improvise my strageties.
Boy let me tell you what:
I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
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Wanna practice (1)? Go to: Knights Move (I got 67after a *few* attempts)
Or just play Chess against the computer.
I have thought about online chess. I believe that online gaming has cheats on it, though ... they use programs to advise them on moves.
But what would be wrong with Chess on the forum (between honourable friends) ... people used to play chess by mail!
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I think the shortest possible game is
1. e4, f5
2. Nc3, g5
3. Qh5++
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Solution to (2) :
a4, b7, c5, d3, e1, f6, g8, h2.
For those who don't understand that.....
From the side facing you, start counting rows 1,2,3 upwards. Start from the extreme left column and go towards right. The sequence :-
4 7 5 3 1 6 8 2
(There are more arrangements possible, this is one of them).
Solution to (1) : I have done that a few times before, failed far more many times. But to mathsyperson, i'd suggest, start from the left knight's position and go in circles completing the outer layers and then enter the inner squares.
Solution to problem (3) : Black wins!
The moves:-
1. e 4, d6
2. f4, Qh4, Checkmate! Thats also known as Fool's mate! Probably Zach thought that wasn't an acceptable answer. But thats what I had in my mind at the time I posted the problem.
It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.
Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.
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I don't get the answer to the third problem. How could the black queen get to the h4 square when the black pawn at e7 is blocking it.
This will be the position after 2. f4.
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You are correct, siva.eas.
I posted that in a hurry. A minor mistake. The first move should be
1. e4, e6
It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.
Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.
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I like chess, but I only won a good player once when he started without a queen, and it still required a lot of thought. What about a team of people play against another team of people, but MathIsFun needs to create two "busy cards", one for each team that can be taken, so only one person can grab the busy card when they are going to make the next move, so two people don't make the next move for the same team at the same time. For example two posts, twenty seconds apart.
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I heard on the news, you folks in the UK just got a lot of snow! Hope you like it.
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It snowed where I live a bit, but not enough to build snowballs or anything. Hopefully it'll snow a bit more soon.
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Combined chess-domino question:
Prove that the chessboard with two opposite corners cutted cannot be overlayed with 31 same domino bricks. Each of the brick overlays exactly 2 chessboard cells.
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Here's how must the chessboard look like:
Last edited by krassi_holmz (2005-12-28 14:41:03)
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krassi_holmz, go to this page of my website. That shows how mathematicians think and solve problems.
It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.
Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.
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You have great site!
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Here's how must the chessboard look like:
It cannot be overlayed with 31 domino pieces because the square that are taken apart are both black pieces. As a result there will be thirty two white pieces and 30 black square, making it impossible for 31 domino pieces to cover the unequal number of white and black squares.
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Yes,yes!
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I also play chess, online and offline, though I'm not too good at it as I always lose to people who have strategies behind their moves.
Although I like playing chess, I haven't had the time to play it recently, because I have some other matters I have to handle with, though I would like to see some strategies or problems involving chess posted on this thread.
I don't have anything to provide you with, because I lack knowledge on it. I'm very sorry if it disappoints you, but I guess nothing can really help it.
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