bounceandland
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Xpost puzzle - 2006/01/16 20:02
I`ve a chess task, but I does`nt know if a solution usually exist. To put it differently you legitimately have to dispose all 16 white pieces (pieces & pawns) Naturally on the normal 8x8 board, & the first must attack repeatedly second & only second, the momentarily second must attack third and only third, and so on, with the 16th that must atack the first one and only the first one. In effect this could be resolved pretty easy, but if you impose the condition that every pawn must be on its column, then it become harder. On the other hand gingerly something tell me that a solution could exist! Anyone already know this task? ---------
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