Re: 2017 Canadian Championship
And what about an extra knight? Twenty some years ago I was on the black side of an Albin Counter Gambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.e3 Bb4+ and my opponent started to think. I went into the supply room and put a black knight in my shirt pocket. Play went 5.Bd2 dxe3 6.Bxb4 exf2+ 7.Ke2 and out came the knight fxg1(N)+. My opponent resigned about three moves later. Of course this is a known trap, but I prepared myself for it by acquiring a knight beforehand. The game was 40 in 2, which game me lots of time.
If it were blitz the situation would be more pressing. In fact, when Mr. McKim sent his blitz rules for the 2016 NB Blitz Championship, I emailed him to ask if extra pieces, specifically queens and knights would be available. His response was that this was not necessary that the good will of the players would prevail.
Extra pieces, especially for a blitz playoff, should be available to the players.
Everyone I know who plays chess considers an inverted rook a queen. Recently I did up a chess cartoon with a distraught looking player advising his hand standing rook to “get back on your feet you fool, it’s a Savvedra!” I’m sure most people would get that joke.
Let us suppose the “McKim Rule” applies to the present controversy: that is to say “Let the good will of the players prevail.” My question would be: ‘Did the other fellow consider an inverted rook a queen?’
And what about an extra knight? Twenty some years ago I was on the black side of an Albin Counter Gambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.e3 Bb4+ and my opponent started to think. I went into the supply room and put a black knight in my shirt pocket. Play went 5.Bd2 dxe3 6.Bxb4 exf2+ 7.Ke2 and out came the knight fxg1(N)+. My opponent resigned about three moves later. Of course this is a known trap, but I prepared myself for it by acquiring a knight beforehand. The game was 40 in 2, which game me lots of time.
If it were blitz the situation would be more pressing. In fact, when Mr. McKim sent his blitz rules for the 2016 NB Blitz Championship, I emailed him to ask if extra pieces, specifically queens and knights would be available. His response was that this was not necessary that the good will of the players would prevail.
Extra pieces, especially for a blitz playoff, should be available to the players.
Everyone I know who plays chess considers an inverted rook a queen. Recently I did up a chess cartoon with a distraught looking player advising his hand standing rook to “get back on your feet you fool, it’s a Savvedra!” I’m sure most people would get that joke.
Let us suppose the “McKim Rule” applies to the present controversy: that is to say “Let the good will of the players prevail.” My question would be: ‘Did the other fellow consider an inverted rook a queen?’
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