Originally posted by crazyblue
1. a4 Na6 2. b4 Nb8 3. c4 Na6 4. d4 Nb8 5. e4 Na6 6. f4 Nb8 7. g4 Na6 8. h4 Nb8 9. a5 b5 10. axb6 Nc6 11. b5 a5 12. bxa6 Nb4 13. d5 c5 14. dxc6 Na2 15. c5 d5 16. cxd6 Nb4 17. f5 e5 18. fxe6 Na2 19. e5 f5 20. exf6 Nb4 21. h5 g5 22. hxg6 Na2 23. g5 h5 24. gxh6
That's 8 then, which was to be expected. 🙂
Apart from the repitition of the Na6 and Nb8 those opening eight pawn moves were identical to a match between my 5yo and 8yo sons...that is before their were accusations of cheating and the board overturned in a tantrum...last time I take a bathroom break whilst they are playing