Peaceful victory
I completed a game with no captures on my second try and did not gain the award.
That's a awesome checkmate. It's an 11 move checkmate without captures.
https://youtu.be/ZKaoKbu2Vug?si=o1eLeGVyV5njU8MG&t=578
He said its fake in the final but we didn't see
Full house and peaceful victory both are same
Although they are very similar, the difference between them is:
Full House:- When you win a game, and all YOUR chess pieces are there; none of your pieces or pawns have been captured.
Peaceful Victory:- When you win a game, but ALL 24 pieces are on the board.
This is very horrible and pathetic. I request you to do 1 of 2 things:
1.) Report to chess.com and see what they say/do.
2.) Join my group Chess.com Improvers
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Or you can do #3, do both.
Full house and peaceful victory both are same
Although they are very similar, the difference between them is:
Full House:- When you win a game, and all YOUR chess pieces are there; none of your pieces or pawns have been captured.
Peaceful Victory:- When you win a game, but ALL 24 pieces are on the board.
The real difference is that Full House is real and Peaceful Victory is not.
Full house and peaceful victory both are same
Although they are very similar, the difference between them is:
Full House:- When you win a game, and all YOUR chess pieces are there; none of your pieces or pawns have been captured.
Peaceful Victory:- When you win a game, but ALL 24 pieces are on the board.
They are the same in that neither of them are real. They’re not Chess.com achievements that you can display on your profile.
I actually have full house and it is publicly displayed.
My bad - I had a quick look and didn't see it
Yesterday I heard of a new secret achievement called Peaceful Victory where you checkmate without capturing or losing ANY piece at all. Is this real? If it is I will try to obtain it.
Someone asked about an achievement called that. I've never seen or heard of it before but it was my suggestion that if it existed it would be checkmate without any captures.
If this exists or not, it would be checkmate with every single piece on the board
Full house and peaceful victory both are same
Although they are very similar, the difference between them is:
Full House:- When you win a game, and all YOUR chess pieces are there; none of your pieces or pawns have been captured.
Peaceful Victory:- When you win a game, but ALL 24 pieces are on the board.
They are the same in that neither of them are real. They’re not Chess.com achievements that you can display on your profile.
I actually have full house and it is publicly displayed.
I have full house too
Full house and peaceful victory both are same
Although they are very similar, the difference between them is:
Full House:- When you win a game, and all YOUR chess pieces are there; none of your pieces or pawns have been captured.
Peaceful Victory:- When you win a game, but ALL 24 pieces are on the board.
They are the same in that neither of them are real. They’re not Chess.com achievements that you can display on your profile.
I actually have full house and it is publicly displayed.
I have full house too
Read my later post
Yesterday I heard of a new secret achievement called Peaceful Victory where you checkmate without capturing or losing ANY piece at all. Is this real? If it is I will try to obtain it.
Someone asked about an achievement called that. I've never seen or heard of it before but it was my suggestion that if it existed it would be checkmate without any captures.
If this exists or not, it would be checkmate with every single piece on the board
Which is included in the definition of "without any captures"
Yesterday I heard of a new secret achievement called Peaceful Victory where you checkmate without capturing or losing ANY piece at all. Is this real? If it is I will try to obtain it.
What he/she said. It is true and i have proof:
https://youtu.be/ZKaoKbu2Vug?si=h-8Rjd3y0RMgRcJi
I just watch this video and found that it seemed to be true...
Yesterday I heard of a new secret achievement called Peaceful Victory where you checkmate without capturing or losing ANY piece at all. Is this real? If it is I will try to obtain it.
What he/she said. It is true and i have proof:
https://youtu.be/ZKaoKbu2Vug?si=h-8Rjd3y0RMgRcJi
It's not listed in his awards https://www.chess.com/awards/croissantdealer/achievements
Which would explain why people who execute a Scholar's Mate don't get it either. It's so secret that it doesn't show up on your public achievements page
In scholars mate, you capture a pawn to checkmate. It is very unlikely that there would be no pawn there.
My bad, but the overall point is still valid: Peaceful Victory is not a real achievement on Chess.com