You meant Q e8~d7 ?
B f1~e2
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.
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?