But have we considered that Hillary Clinton might be playing six-dimensional chess and _trying_ to get Tulsi Gabbard elected? I mean Donald Trump can't be the only one with a six-dimensional chess board! (Sidenote: how many hypersquares are there in 6D chess? 262,144?)
Yeah assuming a stupid player on the other side, you can probably use a protected queen to just slowly back the king into a corner, but I'd have to think if even that is possible if the other player is smart... it may not be.
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I think it is possible. There is one hypersquare separating our queen from the king and it is king's turn: 1. King is moved at all towards the queen->instantly taken
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2. King moved anywhere in the hyperplane orthogonal to the "axis" that the king and queen are sitting on -> we make the exact same move in our parallel hyperplane, so king is back in the bad situation
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3. King is moved one square away from queen and *also* some direction in that hyperplane -> we move one square towards it and also mimic that move, same situation as 2. So long as this rule is generalized https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threefold_repetition … the king can't just strafe around forever!
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Is it strange that I am enjoying trying to actually play 6D chess when I don't enjoy playing 2D chess?
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