Communal Chess Game! Will White Win?
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We will play a communal chess game according to these rules:
Each user account is allowed to play one move of the game, can be black or white.
To make a move, make a trade, and then comment using PGN notation what the move is.
I will use https://www.apronus.com/chess/pgnviewer/ to validate moves. Invalid ones are ignored.
I will periodically post the valid moves so far, for everyone's convenience, so they can be pasted into the link above to view.
*Cheating*
One problem is that someone could make a trade and then back fill a comment AFTER someone has made a move. I don't like that as an allowed thing, so if someone did that, call it out and I will check the timestamps in the JSON and make a judgement. But please don't do that to save everyone time!
*Resolution*
White Wins = YES
Black Wins = NO
Stalemate/Draw = NA
Neutral trades (buy and immediately sell) to make a move a welcome
are welcome
Mar 4, 9:10pm: i will use an engine to make a move when no move has been made for 12h, idea from @Gurkenglas
Mar 5, 9:45pm: To encourage the game flow, including collisions, I am going to change the rules:
**** From now anyone can play any number of moves in this game BUT one account cannot make 2 consecutive moves. ****
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