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Maximizing chess moves (Posted on 2009-06-11) |
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When the 8 chess pieces of one color (pawns excluded) are placed alone on the board in the standard starting position, 51 different moves can be made.
How can these 8 pieces be placed in such a way that the largest number of different moves can be made?
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100 available moves
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Posted by Dej Mar
on 2009-06-11 22:29:16 |
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