Whats the idea behind moving both your rooks at the start of the game?... doesn't that leave your king stranded in the middle?...I myself like to keep both castling options open...not to castle in the beginning ofcourse but when its safe...
Blue would have been perfectly fine after moving king to a7 protecting that rook twice with the bishop so no threats from red that he couldn't react to and since yellow had no other checks he would have to react to blue's attack on him.
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Whats the idea behind moving both your rooks at the start of the game?... doesn't that leave your king stranded in the middle?...I myself like to keep both castling options open...not to castle in the beginning ofcourse but when its safe...
Well, in most cases in 4pc I find that the king is not stranded in the middle (like sometimes in 2pc) but has the biggest safety in the middle.
Huh...I gotta test out that theory...build a bunker in the middle
In the endgame you thought you hung your knight but actually it was pinned by the red rook so no choice really
Ok
Loyalty is one thing but giving up both rooks for a temporary alliance with an opponent...am not sure thats wise.
Blue would have been perfectly fine after moving king to a7 protecting that rook twice with the bishop so no threats from red that he couldn't react to and since yellow had no other checks he would have to react to blue's attack on him.
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