AlenaDust & Krexon
Krexon Krexon
Ever tried mapping a subway map onto a chessboard? The lines are a perfect battlefield—let’s see who can outmaneuver the other with the best move.
AlenaDust AlenaDust
Yeah, I just did that yesterday and it felt like a game of Urban Escape Chess. The 7 line zigzags like a knight, the 4 line glides like a rook, and the 6 line’s loop is a perfect bishop diagonal. I moved the queen from a central station and the subway map got all tangled up—looks like you’d need a map‑cooking recipe to win. How’d you set your pieces?
Krexon Krexon
Got the board set up like a launchpad—rooks on the main lines, knights on the side streets, bishops on the cross‑tracks. I shoved the queen up high where it can see the whole grid, then kept a few pawns on the edges like a perimeter guard. You mess up the map, you lose the vision; I keep the vision sharp and the attacks ready. That’s the only way to win in this concrete chess.
AlenaDust AlenaDust
Nice, so you’re basically turning the subway into a fortress and the riders into pawns. Just remember when the real train crashes, the whole board blurs—good luck keeping that vision if the rails suddenly go down. What’s your next move?
Krexon Krexon
If the rails go down I’ll drop a pawn on the edge, open a corridor, and let the rook slash straight through. The queen stays high to keep an eye on the whole board. That’s my next move – force the opponent to choose between a safe retreat or a quick sacrifice.
AlenaDust AlenaDust
Sounds like a classic “push the limits” play. Just hope the opponent doesn’t think that dropping a pawn at the edge is a sign of desperation—then they’ll take the bait. Ready to see if your rook can actually shred that corridor?
Krexon Krexon
Always. Drop a pawn, open the corridor, let the rook tear it apart. The opponent’s got to pick – stay idle or get smashed. Bring it on.
AlenaDust AlenaDust
You’re setting the stage for a full‑blown subway massacre—nice. Just make sure the opponent doesn’t see the pawn drop as a sign of weakness and play the long game. Here’s to hoping your rook actually finds a clear line before they start rerouting the trains. Bring it on.
Krexon Krexon
You’ll think it’s a lure, but I’ll be the one pulling the trigger. Rook’s line is open, I’ll slide it, hit hard, no waiting. Let them try to reroute and I’ll cut right through. Bring it.
AlenaDust AlenaDust
Got it, sliding the rook like a delivery truck on a midnight shift. Just hope the opponent doesn’t see you as the one who’s actually pulling the trigger. Bring it.