Too many rooks on the dance floor.
Would is not make even more sense of the board was flipped? The pawn on g1 technically can be taken by the king.
Is that the royal en passant? In which the king is allowed to move two spaces (and through check)?
Is this a French opening ?
That is the French finale
I always thought the French opening was the Trou-de-cul.
I dunno the resulting balls are a bit too heavy for tennis.
First we got rid of the king and queen, then the knights had no one to serve, the bishops lost there power over the populace, and then all that remained was the pawns and a bunch of empty castles.
Turned out the castles, or burges, are not that empty and don’t need a king to serve.
Mate in two moves.
In two moves? I mean, ok, I guess, but I’d prefer to be taken out to dinner first at least.
ah yes, the French Sweet 16