21st April 2016 - Omega Chess Advanced Game.

Turn 13 for White both Fools are on the table at F0 and B9 both W1 & W4 Wizards are advanced


Turn 22 Black Fool at D5 is threatened by Pawn C3 advance - the nemesis of the Fool! Although this will open up the threat of immobilisation of Bishop D3.


Turn 27 - through a series of manoeuvring black has lost his Fool and is now very much on the retreat the Wizards at A2 and A5 still stare indolently.


Now white continues to press the advantage moving the Fool to E3 allowing full exploitation of blacks counter moves.



The next few moves will reveal how white has dropped his guard and allowed complicated interplay with checks by the Bishop on B3 in conjunction with the Rook on B4 this melee will be decided by immobilisation of one of them removing the ability of the Rook to check the King allowing white to escape by the skin of his teeth.


After much struggle, we arrive at move 51 where the Fool at C4 has immobilised the Rook at B4 paralysing its ability to check the King at B2 also now the Champion at A4 stands ready to take the Rook ,removing its threat and paving the way for the final checkmate by white - it is interesting to note that the black Knight at G2 attempted a Templar attack against the Fool which is another way to out manoeuvre a Fool. The problem being that the attacking Templar retains its ability to subsequently move as a normal Knight whereas the Fool is doomed to a Templar move with no means to take any pieces.


  
The final Checkmate by the two white Champions at G3 and G4 coupled with the Rook on G5 whilst the Wizard on J2 covers the G3 Wizard - game length 81 moves and a complex game.

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