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mikeash
on Sept 18, 2015
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The Hardest chess problem in the world?
If you arrange your game just right, you can legally have up to ten rooks (or bishops or knights, or nine queens) of the same color on the board at once. (This will probably not be possible without the cooperation of the other player.)
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