Well think about this one V.
Not a trick question.
We have seen a Queen running all over the place and saving the day.
(OK White missed a shot - but it was a plausible try).
What is the one thing a Queen cannot do on a chessboard
that every other chess piece can.
A Pawn, a King, A Rook, a Bishop and a Knight can do it.
But a Queen cannot.
Genuine answer, not a trick question.
For V only.
Originally posted by greenpawn34Aw, c'mon, let us answer too!
Well think about this one V.
Not a trick question.
We have seen a Queen running all over the place and saving the day.
(OK White missed a shot - but it was a plausible try).
What is the one thing a Queen [b]cannot do on a chessboard
that every other chess piece can.
A Pawn, a King, A Rook, a Bishop and a Knight can do it.
But a Queen cannot.
Genuine answer, not a trick question.
For V only.[/b]
Originally posted by greenpawn34Since I am not a master I would say
Well think about this one V.
Not a trick question.
We have seen a Queen running all over the place and saving the day.
(OK White missed a shot - but it was a plausible try).
What is the one thing a Queen [b]cannot do on a chessboard
that every other chess piece can.
A Pawn, a King, A Rook, a Bishop and a Knight can do it.
But a Queen cannot.
Genuine answer, not a trick question.
For V only.[/b]
a Queen can't deliver a discovered check, since she can't shield the enemy King from any attack by her own team.
Originally posted by greenpawn34I think I found another way White could win in the game on your blog that you have posted the following position that vivify asked about. Continuing from move 14 below:
Hi V
I was looking at this line.
[pgn]
[FEN "rnb1k1r1/ppqp1pPp/4p2Q/8/3N4/2PB4/P4PPP/2B1K2R w Kq - 0 1"]
1. Qxh7 Qe5+ 2. Be3 Qxg7 {Hmmm.... I could things with that WHite position as well. Queens off and run that h-pawn, maybe...Like castles as was played in the game better.}[/pgn]