Anonymous ID: 5f69ab Dec. 16, 2019, 4:25 a.m. No.7523234   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3240 >>3247 >>3282 >>3311 >>3319 >>3320 >>3439

I know morning shift doesn't always bring it, but I just had a thought. With all our talk of 5D chess, and the references that came up to the Marshall Gambit, I started wondering if we don't have it all with all the history of the great chess matches. All the documented strategy where there are a finite number of choices but there is infinite creativity.

 

I don't play chess, so that makes me a bad digger on this subject, but I was just looking over the most famous matches and I saw this:

 

Strategic R sac and game winning Q sac.

The GG Sagalchik vs. Nakamura game in 2003. Again, I don't play chess, so I can't tell you about the game, but obviously, here

R = Rook

Q = Queen.

 

What if Q equals queen and not q clearance?

What if R is rook?

Who are the Knights?

Who are the Bishops?

What if it's cards and chess?

What if we follow the wives and find out they are all queens, black, white, hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs?

 

That's all I've got…but I think Q is a queen.