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camdawg7

we've all been in this position before.  what do you do?

camdawg7
i can't tell you how many times my opponent put me into a situation just like this.  well heres the answer!
glubsch
The_Knight_Master, there is some merit to this puzzle. It's just one example of how you might be able to get to a draw instead of losing your game. Oops, did I reveal the solution??? Sealed
General_Pawnwallis
This was kind of like the game I was playing versus Angra Mainyu back when I was charading as Ahura Mazda.  I was white.
NinjaBear

It's not nonsense if there's something to learn from this (or review). Even though the position is not possible in "standard chess", it is still nevertheless a position.

jmg

The move is Qxe7+, and then is a draw.

Can I see the game? It looks difficult to arrive to this position.

Rishnai
I thought this was a glitch at first... How come with only ONE queen and her king as opposition, black hasn't won yet? They obviously have superior numbers.
TonightOnly
This position tends to arise from the MacCutcheon variation of the French defense. I always play this line as black in hopes of reaching this position, but I have never been able to get the 7th rook (which is, of course, paramount to the success of the line). White has the "drawing line" 1.Qxe7+ Bf8xe7, but this tends to lead to chaotic positions and white will then take on considerable considerations on the queenside. Because of this, players usually opt for the docile 1.Qh1. This line has been quoted by GM Azmaiparashvili as the main reason that anyone ever plays anything other than 1...e5.
Gompers
you nuke the board with tomato juice!
TonightOnly
Oh c'mon. Don't be silly.
camdawg7
TonightOnly wrote: This position tends to arise from the MacCutcheon variation of the French defense. I always play this line as black in hopes of reaching this position, but I have never been able to get the 7th rook (which is, of course, paramount to the success of the line). White has the "drawing line" 1.Qxe7+ Bf8xe7, but this tends to lead to chaotic positions and white will then take on considerable considerations on the queenside. Because of this, players usually opt for the docile 1.Qh1. This line has been quoted by GM Azmaiparashvili as the main reason that anyone ever plays anything other than 1...e5.

exactly! -- "considerable considerations..." lol.

camdawg7
jmg wrote:

The move is Qxe7+, and then is a draw.

Can I see the game? It looks difficult to arrive to this position.


this position is often reached when one chess player is playing 5-10 other LIVE games at once and ever so sneekily moves most of the peices all to one board, and so on to the others in order to gain a slight advantage.  It would be considered cheating to add or remove chess pieces to a board unless you put them in the exact same positions that they were in (but on a different board!)