Current Position:

The highest priced answer at market close will be chosen. All other answers will resolve N/A.
The chosen answer will resolve Yes if the player who makes the move ultimately wins, No if they lose, and 50% if the game ends in a draw.
Tomorrow, a market will decide the other player's move.
Answers must be legal, correctly disambiguated moves. Answers created in the final two hours of the market are ineligible to be chosen.
Answers may be edited before anyone bets on them or by me at the start of a market (i will only use this to correct mistakes) and will be treated as their original move if edited outside of these circumstances.
Resigning and offering draws are not legal moves.
Ties (using the user view, not the api) are broken by (# yes holders - # no holders).
Who will win? https://manifold.markets/MaxE/who-will-win-futarchy-chess?r=TWF4RQ
Previous moves:
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Nf6
4. Ng5
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@BURNTramenNoOdLeS Thank you, I see chess notation is a great victory for the correct spelling of words.
I guess my kb4 should now resolve N/A.
@AlanTennant yes it's what I thought. In the standard algebraic notation used by the market creator @MaxE here in all moves, the pieces are identified using the initial of their names in English, except for the knight which uses an N instead of K to distinguish it from the king. I think other languages use different initials, but it should be clear from past moves what the convention is here.
