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vamsim7

So while playing as black in an over the board game, I reached the following position:

What is this mate called?

MyNameIsNotBuddy

where's the white king?

vamsim7
MyNameIsNotBuddy wrote:

where's the white king?

Sorry, must've been an error, the white light-squared bishop was supposed to be the king, editing it now.

crazylife06
No name. And you didn’t play this. It is an impossible position. There is no way the two queens could have gotten to those spots or the white king to it’s square.
aMazeMove
crazylife06 wrote:
No name. And you didn’t play this. It is an impossible position. There is no way the two queens could have gotten to those spots or the white king to it’s square.

black could have captured something on d2

aMazeMove
aMazeMove wrote:
crazylife06 wrote:
No name. And you didn’t play this. It is an impossible position. There is no way the two queens could have gotten to those spots or the white king to it’s square.

black could have captured something on d2

this is definitely legal but your right that it has no name

YajayaveerSharma
Checkmate
MyNameIsNotBuddy
YajayaveerSharma wrote:
Checkmate

Yep

pauldrapier

BS

Diazarus

Not mate. We're looking from black's side, so that pawn does not cover d5. K escapes there. Lol just noticed this thread is old. Surprised no correction.

omarpasache1390

Jajaja

vamsim7

I was a noob when I made this thread lol

Diazarus

Sorry about dredging that up then. I noticed a thread where you were asking for any premium member to check your profile for accuracy numbers, so I got curious and looked (I'm only a freeloader here but I can see my own numbers for whatever reason; some of them at least). A topic list was right there front and center and the name of this one caught my eye.

Diazarus
I won't post again on this one cause you're probably not eager for it to keep getting bumped up