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    See how chess move affect body position of imaginary wrestlers on the canvas right (or below if viewed on mobile)

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    These are 2 imaginary wrestlers, (white is black cubes with white pieces, black is white cubes) each consisting of 16 cubes represting legs, hands, head and back

    The space between wrestlers is divided into 32 cubes, 2 blocks of 16 indetical to initial wrestlers

    They represent a wrestler one step closer to another wrestlers, so the total space consists of 64 cubes with intitial wrestlers

    You can view it by moving all white pawns on the 4th rank and all white pieces on the 3rd rank or all black pawns on the 5th rank and all black pieces on the 6th

    When you make a move on chess board, say for example you move e2 pawn to e4, the cube representing that body part and (e2 is a foot see the pic above for correspondance) will move to occupy that position in the second imaginary wrestler which was designated in the set up for the ending square. In this case the ending square is e4 which is part of the imaginary wrestler standing on the rank 3 and 4, but is invisible. e4 was designated for a foot in that wrestler. So e2 e4 will just move lower right cube forward.

    If you then move for example f1 bishop to e2, then the bishop will remain in the first wrestler because 1st and 2nd ranks are where the first wrestler stands but e2 field in the first wrestler was fixed for e2 pawn, so the f1 cube wich was elbow will move into position where e2 foot was standing. You can sort of imagine that, you bent down and your elbow is very low now.

    If then bishop goes from e2 to c4, it will move one step forward because it now on the 4 rank and 3rd and 4th ranks are corresponding to second imaginary wrestler. The C4 square was fixed for c2 pawn, so the bishop will move from where it was before to stand in front of c2 pawn. C2 is left ankle, so bishop standing in front of left ankle represents abstract body position where right elbow is place in front of left ankle.

    If then c4 bishop takes f7 pawn he will just be placed in a position of f7 pawn. It is interpreted as if an ankle (f7 pawn) was hooked by elbow - bishop.

    If instead of f7 bishop from c4 would go to e6, it will be placed right in front of black king, because e6 is fixed for black king in the second imaginary wrestler for black. So white elbow is placed infront of black belly.


    Hands are heavy pieces, play for white and black does random moves
    Hands are heavy pieces, play for white and for black
    Hands are pawns and legs are heavy pieces, play for white and for black
    Hands are pawns and legs are heavy pieces, play for white and black goes random