The nom nom munch munch gambit is a classic Anatoly Karpov play so I am pretty sure it's legal to win like that
what if i literally eat the chess pieces
is it a draw or what
Why not look for those chess pieces which are made of real chocolate?

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That being said, maybe this is a genuine question? Not sure what it means exactly, would be helpful if the post can be more specific. If there are only kings on the board, then yes, it's a draw. If you mean the pieces are gone (as opposed to pawns), then there are a lot of different situations in pawn endgames...

is it a draw or what
Why not look for those chess pieces which are made of real chocolate?
i don't think those are allowed in the candidates

is it a draw or what
Why not look for those chess pieces which are made of real chocolate?
i don't think those are allowed in the candidates
But they are permissible in the candydates.

is it a draw or what
Why not look for those chess pieces which are made of real chocolate?
i don't think those are allowed in the candidates
But they are permissible in the candydates.
Oh my goodness best comment i have the dessert username and i couldn't even come up with this
is it a draw or what
nah, totally a win
how will the opponent checkmate you if youre choking on his king?
what if i literally eat the chess pieces
is it a draw or what
It's a what or a no.
Online game - no pieces to eat. No.
Pieces off the board - not part of a game. No.
Pieces on the board before or after the game starts - not part of a game. No.
While you're playing - what.

If you eat chess piece (Wood or plastic), you would most probably die.
you don't know who i am or what i'm capable of
If you eat chess piece (Wood or plastic), you would most probably die.
you don't know who i am or what i'm capable of
Life's little mercies
What google image search turns up:
That being said, maybe this is a genuine question? Not sure what it means exactly, would be helpful if the post can be more specific. If there are only kings on the board, then yes, it's a draw. If you mean the pieces are gone (as opposed to pawns), then there are a lot of different situations in pawn endgames...
--- Chocolate Chess pieces at Easter, Hmmm sounds yummy.

What google image search turns up:
That being said, maybe this is a genuine question? Not sure what it means exactly, would be helpful if the post can be more specific. If there are only kings on the board, then yes, it's a draw. If you mean the pieces are gone (as opposed to pawns), then there are a lot of different situations in pawn endgames...
--- Chocolate Chess pieces at Easter, Hmmm sounds yummy.
My friend gave me an adorable mint green white chocolate Easter egg with sprinkles but I must say that chocolate chess pieces just might top that
is it a draw or what