It seems beyond the realm of possibility, that you could jump 11 of your opponent’s pieces, and wind up with 9 evenly spaced uncrowned pieces, while your opponent manages to lose all but one piece which he manages to get across the board, be kinged and return back to such an opportunity (the “game-tree complexity”) . It does make for a funny cartoon though.
It seems beyond the realm of possibility, that you could jump 11 of your opponent’s pieces, and wind up with 9 evenly spaced uncrowned pieces, while your opponent manages to lose all but one piece which he manages to get across the board, be kinged and return back to such an opportunity (the “game-tree complexity”) . It does make for a funny cartoon though.