Play a online game of chess?

You meant Q e8~d7 ?

B f1~e2

There’s a pawn still there Obe. You can’t move there yet.

There is no pawn @e2. The pawn was pushed to e4.

You may be right. Let me replay the game until now. Just a second.

You are right, there is a pawn @ e2.

So instead, e2~e3

Give me a couple of minutes. My damn program crashed.

Black bishop g7 - a1

So far: white pawn b2-b3, black pawn g7-g6, white knight g1-f3, black pawn b7-b6, white knight b1-a3, black bishop f8-g7,white pawn d2-d3, black bishop c8-b7, white bishop c1-f4, black pawn d7-d6, white queen d1-d2, black queen d8-d7, white pawn e2-e3, black bishop g7- a1

We messed uo ty. In the very first move I had pQB 3: and you said b2-b3 right? I passed this mistake up, p(Q)b is @ f 2~f3 in nomenclature. No wonder we are messed up. According to this , we have been playing a game which doesen’t exist.

Stipulation: we can either go back and correct that mistake, or start over. Please look at your answer at my very first move. Q the queen bishop is at f not at file b. Over…

This is a bad miscommunication from the get go, and if we can go back and correct that then we’ll probably be in a good shape to cotinue. You may want to reply the few moves, and see if this is ok.

There’s no mistake. I’ve been keeping record of every move. :slight_smile:

Ok then can you give me the whole sequence up until now? I’ll use that as the basis for continuing.

So far: white pawn b2-b3, black pawn g7-g6, white knight g1-f3, black pawn b7-b6, white knight b1-a3, black bishop f8-g7,white pawn d2-d3, black bishop c8-b7, white bishop c1-f4, black pawn d7-d6, white queen d1-d2, black queen d8-d7, white pawn e2-e3, black bishop g7- a1

Ok I did make a mistake. And it was do to. The problem I pointed out in move when. But let’s move on ty.

C2~c3. After bXR right?

Black horse b8-c6

So far: white pawn b2-b3, black pawn g7-g6, white knight g1-f3, black pawn b7-b6, white knight b1-a3, black bishop f8-g7,white pawn d2-d3, black bishop c8-b7, white bishop c1-f4, black pawn d7-d6, white queen d1-d2, black queen d8-d7, white pawn e2-e3, black bishop g7- a1, white pawn c2-c3, black horse b8-c6

Q~c1

Black bishop a1-c3- check

So far: white pawn b2-b3, black pawn g7-g6, white knight g1-f3, black pawn b7-b6, white knight b1-a3, black bishop f8-g7,white pawn d2-d3, black bishop c8-b7, white bishop c1-f4, black pawn d7-d6, white queen d1-d2, black queen d8-d7, white pawn e2-e3, black bishop g7- a1, white pawn c2-c3, black horse b8-c6, white queen d2-c1, black bishop a1-c3- check

QXB!

Black pawn f7-f6

So far: white pawn b2-b3, black pawn g7-g6, white knight g1-f3, black pawn b7-b6, white knight b1-a3, black bishop f8-g7,white pawn d2-d3, black bishop c8-b7, white bishop c1-f4, black pawn d7-d6, white queen d1-d2, black queen d8-d7, white pawn e2-e3, black bishop g7- a1, white pawn c2-c3, black horse b8-c6, white queen d2-c1, black bishop a1-c3- check, white queen c1-c3, black pawn f7-f6

.F3~G5

Ty:
Here p~Qb3 is reallyis not b2~b3here is the problem. This breaks the game. However we can play it off, but I refuse to concede a win in any case on basis of this misunderstanding

P~QB3 is not b2~b3 in your nomenclature, it is f2~f3

So that is where the problem is. That is I got fouled up after that opening move.

Again, we can play this through for no score, or, abandon the game for another game, or, seek a third party ruling for a decision.

What do you think?