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| king 7 + 7 anukumTaa???
Posted by: Du At: 7, Nov 2005 5:33:23 PM IST Rook - 4 + 4
Knight - 8 + 8
Bishop 4 + 4
Queen 2 + 2 (or 1 + 3)
King 8 + 8
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 18, Nov 2004 1:21:46 AM IST 52 in total (26 by each side) ????
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 18, Nov 2004 1:20:27 AM IST or ZERO moves
you can place a mirror and see the positions in the mirror.
I am just kidding. But I think I am right.
Posted by: Mr. Indian proud At: 18, Nov 2004 0:45:56 AM IST JUST ONE MOVE.
MOVE the board 180 degrees.
Hope I am right
Posted by: Mr. Indian proud At: 18, Nov 2004 0:40:15 AM IST How many minimum moves you will need to transfer all the White chess coins to the Blacks position and the black chess coins to the white's position ,the positions being those as at the start of the game.?? Consider there are no PAWNS on either side,means that the front row on each side is empty
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 16, Nov 2004 11:09:15 PM IST My answer is 64.
You can have 64 white kings or 64 black kings.
Same is the case with any such questions.
Just kidding.....
Posted by: Mr. Indian proud At: 9, Oct 2004 3:05:36 AM IST yes :)
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 22, Sep 2004 3:01:58 AM IST Is it 16?
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 22, Sep 2004 2:57:37 AM IST In the same way,how many maximum kings can you arrange on a chess board?
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 22, Sep 2004 2:36:31 AM IST
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