Checkmate with knight and bishop
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| May 9th, 2020 at 3:59:07 AM permalink | |
| odiousgambit Member since: Oct 28, 2012 Threads: 165 Posts: 6377 | I figured out how to save a loadable notation into chess.com's analysis, FEN, which I just found out means Forsyth–Edwards Notation. Before you get really impressed, realize that the computer generates it for you and you just copy it. ... Wait, I mean I hope you are impressed I can do Forsyth–Edwards Notation, by god! Unfortunately it doesn't seem possible to load it and then load PGN [your saved game moves]. And it doesn't even save you much time. I was going to start a thread on King + Rook vs King + Queen, but I dunno now. No wonder people do youtube chess things. If you want to check it out, go to analysis, https://www.chess.com/analysis then click on FEN and load the below as an example 2KR4/8/8/8/8/8/8/4qk2 w - - 0 1 Maybe someone knows where to load FEN [or just do a setup from scratch] and then the PGN? I'm Still Standing, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah [it's an old guy chant for me] |

