On February 06 2010 01:54 [NyC]HoBbes wrote:
2. d5 d5 is the rarely seen Schrodinger's opening. The square is simultaneously inhabited by both the black pawn and the white pawn, and only at the moment of making another move does the system collapse into a definite state. Some players, however, advocate the "many boards" theory, in which two games are played, one in which black captures the square, and one in which white does the same.
2. d5 d5 is the rarely seen Schrodinger's opening. The square is simultaneously inhabited by both the black pawn and the white pawn, and only at the moment of making another move does the system collapse into a definite state. Some players, however, advocate the "many boards" theory, in which two games are played, one in which black captures the square, and one in which white does the same.
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Nxe4