Originally posted by FabianFnasAlthough we could be talking about:Game 2514151
I think we're talking about Game 2643767
This is reaaly a formidable stalemate!
Originally posted by R3aPeI2Just to clarify (because someone who doesn't already know the rule might not understand):
if a king cant move, but isnt in check, its a stalemate. And a draw.
-it's not just when the king can't move, but when the other player has no legal moves but is not in check. Obviously, in the starting position of a chess game, the king can't move, but it's not a stalemate. 🙂
Originally posted by WulebgrCorrect me if I'm wrong on this. It's blacks move. Would rxb7 be a good move? White can't play rxb7 in response because that would be stalemate. So is this position equal? White must move his rook away after black takes b7 or basically lose. I don't believe there is anyway for white to move his rook and protect his h7 pawn. White is forced to move his rook away and black can play rxh7. So while it looks like white is totally winning, is the position equal?
From a recent OTB tournament.
Black to move
[fen]1r5k/1P5P/1R4K1/8/8/8/8/8 b - - 0 54[/fen]