See http://connectedpawnschessonly.wordpress.com/2009/02/07/connectedpawns/
[...] amazing example of six connected pawns in a chain in a game is reproduced from an excellent article by Mark Lowery. ( Mark Lowery’s [...]
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[...] amazing example of six connected pawns in a chain in a game is reproduced from an excellent article by Mark Lowery. ( Mark Lowery’s [...]
Pingback by Six connected pawns - A world record ? « Connected Pawns — September 30, 2008 @ 7:51 am
[...] amazing example of six connected pawns in a chain in a game is reproduced from an excellent article by Mark Lowery. ( Mark Lowery’s [...]
Pingback by Six connected pawns - A world record ? « Connected Pawns - Chess only — February 7, 2009 @ 9:09 am