hxg1Q+ by johny
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And by the way, the title isn't meaningless |
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| 16 September 2005 | GNU General Public License | |
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13552 downloads |
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And by the way, the title isn't meaningless |
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| Release | License | |
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| 16 September 2005 | GNU General Public License | |
| Rating | My rating | Popularity |
![]() ![]() ![]() (7 votes total) |
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13552 downloads |
The name is actually wrong, but it was too late when I noticed
It should have been called axb1Q+ (a1 is a black field, h1 is white).
This situation is real, but it happened to me in a chess variation where the object is to either get all of your pieces captured by opponent, or make opponent unable to move, not in a standard chess.