♟️What will happen during the 2024 World Chess Championship? [ADD RESPONSES]
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YESfour or more draws
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YESfive or more draws
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YESsix or more draws
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YESthree or more draws
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YESitalian game opening is played
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YESthe champion wins at least once with the black pieces
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YESboth players lose with the white pieces
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YESA position that has never occurred in the Lichess Masters database is reached within the first 5 moves (10 ply) in any game
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YESA player loses a game on time (doesn't include not showing up to the game)
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YES7 or more draws
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NOFour knights game opening is played
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NOruy lopez opening is played
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NOevan's gambit is played
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NOboth players win with the black pieces
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NOan irregular opening is played (A00 in the opening book)
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NOSicilian opening played at least once
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NOSodium attack, Ware, Bongcloud or a3 opening played
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NOPawn is captured en passant
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NOqueenside castle happens at least once per player across multiple games
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NOCheckmate on the board
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@strutheo This resolves to NO - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_2024 lists queenside castle only once (Game 6)
@ADings to clarify -- if a game ever reaches a tablebase draw, and later ends in a victory, then this resolves yes? E.g. if a tablebase-drawn position is reached and then one of the players blunders and gets checkmated
@ADings I guess I want to make sure that it would count for only a single position (1 ply) in the game to be a tablebase draw.
@strutheo Since this is Manifold, where stupid semantics rule the world, I'm going to put it out there that according to Wikipedia, female cats are called queens, which means that CLEARLY the Queen's Gambit opening will make this resolve YES :-)