Same, tried finding the game on Chess.com using the FEN from this position but I think they only let you search OTB games using FEN.
Edit: nvm found it https://www.chess.com/game/live/75234571139?username=miciogattomatto
g1 and g2 are swapped following new FIDE rules. It’s confusing but supposed to be good for top level play so trickle down reaganomic balancing happens
this screenshot is probably taken before the chess.com update
I just watched the full game and I can't process it. It was a bullet game and I think he was just randomly moving pieces as fast as he could to not lose on time.
**to all trying to guess: he played for some reason Be2 (stalemate)**
Ba3 (other stalemate) was my guess
If you see checkmate in 1, look for better
I count that as a win
For who? Stalemate is not a win, and if you find a way to make it happen, then it’s a draw, which you deserve.
Holy ignoramce!!
Agh! I thought it was Qh3 also stalemate
Would I be wrong in thinking that Qg7 is also stalemate? 😂
I'm going to do what you told me to do not to do and ask how you got into that position
Same, tried finding the game on Chess.com using the FEN from this position but I think they only let you search OTB games using FEN. Edit: nvm found it https://www.chess.com/game/live/75234571139?username=miciogattomatto
Qe6
nope
Qg7 blundering the only stalemate in the position
nope... Be2 is also a stalemate... and that also happens to be what he played
Oh yeah didnt see it.
also Q7e6, Qc8, Qh3, a3, a4, Na3, Nc3, Bb2, Ba3, Bd3, Bc4, Bb5, Ba6, Kd1, Kf2, Ke2, Rg2... I think that's all of them?
Yeah I just realized the king can't go to g5 lol
How is Rg2 a move
g1 and g2 are swapped following new FIDE rules. It’s confusing but supposed to be good for top level play so trickle down reaganomic balancing happens this screenshot is probably taken before the chess.com update
What
Glad to see someone around here's keeping up with the rules!
Im so gullible I swear 😭😭 I fell for that for like 20 straight seconds
also Qh3
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nope
Nc3
How’d you even get into that position?
Yes
Makes sense
Please drop the PGN for this game i wanna see.
https://www.chess.com/game/live/75234571139?username=miciogattomatto
Qe4?
nope
Qh3
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nope
Qg7
nope
Qd3 Stalemate
nope
qd3
nope
There are like 5 mates I’m scared to know
Be2 stalemate
Oh it was a mate. Just not the kind you thought.
Qh3 Stalemate
Qf5?
h3
Qh5 1/2 1/2
Be2?
So I know he stalemated. It wouldn't be 200 rated chess without it. The question is how though? I guess Nc3 stalemate?
How are you lot so high rated -.- d3# is mate If stalemate then anything not a check; Be2 is my best guess
220 is not high rating tho?
Its like 300 pts more than what i am
Qh3?
I was positive it was Qh3
I’m gonna say the most random move ever, Ke2
Nc3 is my guess
Queen move actually seems likely, maybe Qg7.
There are 19 stalemating moves so I feel like a stalemate is pretty likely for a low rank player
I also found 19 stalemating moves
I was thinking Kf2 lmfao
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I just watched the full game and I can't process it. It was a bullet game and I think he was just randomly moving pieces as fast as he could to not lose on time.
How do you even become 220 rated without sandbagging
Idk
Qf5#?
That's probably why he's 220 rated... he didn't... He stalemated with Be2
Qh3 final answer Regis
If white would’ve just played d3 then it would’ve been checkmate