queening การใช้
- A queening stool may also be used to facilitate this activity.
- Facesitting or smothering may be practiced, and a queening stool may be utilized.
- Queening a white pawn generally allows White to declare a checkmate within the next few moves.
- Alice initially moves like a queening.
- The black rook can no longer check the white king and Black cannot prevent the pawn from queening.
- For the World Team's 47th move, the analysts were again unanimous, this time recommending immediate queening.
- But Adams grabbed the exchange only to have to give back a full rook to stop Kasparov's pawn from queening.
- Queen Elizabeth emerges as a chilly, distant mother, too busy " queening " to pay attention to her children.
- Both players were within a move of queening, but the black king's penetration into the white camp decided the game.
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- Kasparov's g pawn was heading toward the queening square when 48 . . . Kb5 ! 49 g7 Kb4 ! stopped it cold.
- White has managed to advance his pawn to the seventh rank, but it is prevented from queening because his own king is in the way.
- On move 33, the World Team had the option of snatching Kasparov's g-pawn, losing two tempi in the queening race.
- The point of this is a decoy while the defending king is preventing it from queening, the attacking king wins pawns on the other side.
- It is used by the most prominent conspiracy theorist, again making it notable . and its greatly more notable, used and contentfull than Queening stool.
- After the World Team defended the f-pawn, Kasparov decided to launch the race to queening which had been hovering in the background for several moves.
- The passed pawn ( the pawn that has no opposing pawns on its file or the two adjoining files ) becomes too much for Black to keep from queening.
- Black would like to get his king to the e3-square and threaten checkmate to force the white king away from the queening square of the pawn, e1.
- Kg7 27 Qh6 Kg8 28 Rf6 followed by 29 Rg6 would have won the black queen in a position where the queening of the g5 pawn would have carried the day.
- Despite equality in the number of their pieces, Karpov's rook was in a position to capture his rival's knight, clearing the way for queening one of his pawns.
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