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DeathKiller1987

dxc6ep dxc6ep#!! (!! means enable commentary and ep means en passant

DeathKiller1987
loog-da-doog wrote:
tartyman01 wrote:

maybe if you manipulate the board so this could happen, it could be like
2372. exd8e.p.=Q#1-0 (20 including spaces and periods, 18 without periods, 17 without space or periods.)
including some methods like move number, en passant, 1-0 (win) and pawn promotion?

You can't have an en passant on the 8th rank. Also, you could increase that number from 2372 to 237200.

So true

Kikiboyz12344ks

exe7(Q)+

AvirupGoswami1200

There is actually a very rare 1/342,000,000,000, yeah, lesser chance than any literal lottery… That is… a double disambiguated bishop checkmate- Which will look like this- Ba8xc6# with 7 characters, has been achieved in 0 real life games… It looks like this- here white plays Ba8xc6# next, making it one of the longest possible moves in chess

kyles102

I would probably say Qg2xd5# since it is a doubly disambiguated queen capture checkmate and it includes the biggest letters and numbers in the alphabet.
Q, g, d, 5, and 2
example:

Suryaa12345432

Ne3xd5# or doubly disambiguated bishop capture checkmate (Bc6xe4# or Bg8xe6#)

therealweldonthegodgamer
what about Ne3xf5#
KieferSmith

If we're counting less commonly used methods of notation which are still technically following the rules of notation, I propose:

pexd6 e.p. dc #

Chessian-Ian

Lol

Ghass2015

Qa4xe8#

Ghass2015

Ra1xa2#

Be3xd2#

Ne5xd3#

Ghass2015
therealweldonthegodgamer wrote:
what about Ne3xf5#

That's the longest one; any three or more pieces could capture a square, with a checkmate.

Chessian-Ian

e7xd8=Kn# I mean its not wrong to call a knight Kn

Icecoolboxxx
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RedJ21

A knight is N, not Kn

Chessian-Ian
RedJ21 wrote:

A knight is N, not Kn

Yeah in the world we are in