Lets Play Chess

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<p><strong>I hear Canon won.

</strong>A couple of gents at <a href="http://www.lensrentals.com">LensRentals.com</a> got bored during their move to new digs and decided to play some chess!</p>
<p>Canon won the game with a Fischer like performance.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6835" title="lenschess4" src="http://www.canonrumors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/lenschess4.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="307" />
I know what you’re thinking. Can you rent this chess set? The answer is yes!</p>
<p>For $7654.75 you can rent this chess for a 4 days, this will include the damage insurance for when you knock your king over after a terrible loss.</p>
<p>What about buying it? Sure can! $151,202.17 you can buy the pieces necessary to do this at home. As LensRentals.com mentions, buy now before the new Canon supertelephotos hit the market. The price will skyrocket. To entice you even more, they’ll throw in a free t-shirt!</p>
<p>Read More: <strong><a href="http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2011/07/shall-we-play-a-game">Blog Post</a> | <a href="https://www.lensrentals.com/rent/canon/lenses/supertelephoto/lensrentals-chess-set">Rental Post</a></strong></p>
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dr croubie said:
Am I the only one who's noticed the King/Queen are the wrong way around?

(queen on her own colour, king on the different colour)

There is no rule in chess that I know of that requires you to move the queen only to a space with her color. This is taking during the game when pieces are obviously not in their original positions.
 
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Being a chess player myself, I really like this !! Very cool 8)

Trying to imagine myself playing a game with those heavy pieces !!

And yes, the first thing noticed is that they wrongly switched the King and Queen position.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
dr croubie said:
Am I the only one who's noticed the King/Queen are the wrong way around?

(queen on her own colour, king on the different colour)

There is no rule in chess that I know of that requires you to move the queen only to a space with her color. This is taking during the game when pieces are obviously not in their original positions.

yeah, but on the lensrentals page you can see that they were set up wrong from the shots at the beginning of the game.
maybe i'm just a nerd.

how many different types of mugs are there? i've only seen the 70-200 and 24-70 mugs before.

(actually, if someone makes a 600mm 'mug', i think a beer-chugging competition would be more fun than chess)
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
dr croubie said:
Am I the only one who's noticed the King/Queen are the wrong way around?

(queen on her own colour, king on the different colour)

There is no rule in chess that I know of that requires you to move the queen only to a space with her color. This is taking during the game when pieces are obviously not in their original positions.

Dr Croubie is correct, the board setup is wrong. Yes, it's during play, but given that pawns move only forward, there's no way for the white king and queen to have switched positions at this point in the game. Clearly, though they are experts when it comes to camera gear, when it comes to chess, the folks at lensrentals are ROOKies (sorry, it just slipped out).
 
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neuroanatomist said:
Mt Spokane Photography said:
dr croubie said:
Am I the only one who's noticed the King/Queen are the wrong way around?

(queen on her own colour, king on the different colour)

There is no rule in chess that I know of that requires you to move the queen only to a space with her color. This is taking during the game when pieces are obviously not in their original positions.

Dr Croubie is correct, the board setup is wrong. Yes, it's during play, but given that pawns move only forward, there's no way for the white king and queen to have switched positions at this point in the game. Clearly, though they are experts when it comes to camera gear, when it comes to chess, the folks at lensrentals are ROOKies (sorry, it just slipped out).

I admit i'm a ROOKie in chess but I'd love to play this game... Now I just have to convince my wife to let me buy haha.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
dr croubie said:
Am I the only one who's noticed the King/Queen are the wrong way around?

(queen on her own colour, king on the different colour)

There is no rule in chess that I know of that requires you to move the queen only to a space with her color. This is taking during the game when pieces are obviously not in their original positions.


The actual rule is that the board has to be positioned so that when you are looking at it, the bottom left corner is black which is referred to as dark. You rarely play with black squares, they make eyes tired. Green is good color for non wood boards.

Then, the White Queen is positioned on the 4th file from left (D-File), and Black Queen positioned on the 5th file from left (D-file) and in both situations it ends up to be the same color of the Queen, that's why the shortcut saying of the Queen on her own color, but the board has to be positioned correctly, otherwise would be still wrong, even if the queens are on their own color.

Now, what about ROOKies ? is this an American word, the equivalent of noob ? I spent years playing Counterstrike and I know well the word noob, but I spent a lifetime playing chess and never heard of ROOKies :P At least I can say that Canonrumors is helping me to learn 'English' well :)
 
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The work rookie has been around for a long time, its origins are from the word recruit. It was used to talked about first season athletes because they were just recruited. It is still most commonly used in sports talk, but can still refer to a noob (newbie) in just about anything.
 
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At a local Renaissance Fair, they play it with real people, and real fights.

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reddust said:
Hi, Maybe we should have a competition to see who can correctly name all the lenses which are on the chess board.

Lensrentals said:
The complete 32 piece set includes 70-200 f/2.8 pawns, 600mm f/4 Kings and 500mm f4 Queens, 400mm f/2.8 Bishops, 300mm f/2.8 Knights, and 200mm f/2.0 Rooks in black (Nikon) and white (Canon).

I win. Or is it cheating copying their site?

meanwhile, how much fatter does the nikon 200/2.0 look compared to the canon, or is it just the angle?
 
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Macadameane said:
The work rookie has been around for a long time, its origins are from the word recruit. It was used to talked about first season athletes because they were just recruited. It is still most commonly used in sports talk, but can still refer to a noob (newbie) in just about anything.

Thanks for the explanation. I guess the word is not used here, or it's me who never noticed.
 
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