Ice-covered & Ninita
I’ve been mapping out the optimal move sequences in chess and thought a fellow data enthusiast might appreciate a color‑coded board analysis.
Sounds great, just remember to flag any squares that look too neat – I hate data that fits perfectly. Color‑code it with red for the king, blue for the queen, and maybe green for pawns, but keep the pivot table ready if the numbers start whispering secrets.
Got it – king in red, queen blue, pawns green. I’ll flag any squares that look too tidy, and have the pivot table ready if any numbers start whispering.
Nice schema. Send me the board grid, and I’ll cross‑check the move counts. If anything looks suspiciously uniform, I’ll annotate it with a warning flag.
Here’s the starting board, with the pieces marked for color reference.
King (red) – K
Queen (blue) – Q
Pawns (green) – P
```
a b c d e f g h
8 r n b q k b n r
7 P P P P P P P P
6 . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . .
2 P P P P P P P P
1 R N B Q K B N R
```
Feel free to annotate any squares that look too tidy.