Chess Game: SudoRandom vs. Sequoia
Date: June 8, 2009
Categories: Chess, Games abandoned
Friday, 26 April 2024
Life, the universe, pies, hot-pink bunnies, world domination, and everything
SudoRandom and Sequoia: Your game awaits! SR moves first.
Thank you!
Don’t have time to do it now, but I will tomorrow! (GAPAs-I got the email, and I’ll check out the username and password ASAP.)
Probably a bad move on my part… can’t tell.
I love this way of doing the moves! It’s so much better than the old way.
Sorry. Haven’t been here in a while.
Your move, Sequoia.
Sorry, I totally forgot about the game! I’ll make my move now.
Umm, what does the 1/2-1/2 button do?
Never mind! Sorry!
The “half-and-half” button is for offering the other player a draw.
In tournament chess, most games end either in agreed-on draws or in resignations. Players who are losing almost always can tell when a situation is hopeless and don’t want to waste time waiting for checkmate.
Drawn positions are harder to judge, but when you’re playing for tournament points, sometimes both players will settle for half a point each rather than risk making a mistake and losing. When you’re playing for fun with nothing at stake, you’re more likely to keep the game going to see what happens.
Sequoia?
This is the true etern-ament. (Not just because of you, Sequoia.)
I can’t move my piece……
And sorry, SudoRandom, I went on vacation for a week and kind of forgot about MB…….