How I disrespected my opponent
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How I disrespected my opponent

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Hello, and welcome back! Since I have a lot of free time now and I have nothing to do, I decided to make chess interesting, and I came up with this idea: What if I don't move one of my pieces in the game? The way this works is that I'll spin a "random picker wheel" that includes all of the chess pieces (excepted pawns), and whatever piece it lands on, I can't move that piece for the rest of the game. For example, if it lands on the king, I won't be able to move the king or castle for the rest of the game.  And to make this even more challenging, I've made this a rated game. (If I accidentally move the piece that it lands on, I have to resign the game) 

So, i've played the game already, the game is below

Our winner is.......

I'm black in this game, which means the Queen's bishop is the light-squared bishop on c8.
Here's how the game went

I've acheived gold: Disrespected my opponent by not moving a piece, and won the game.

Things that you can learn from this game.

1) Two rooks and a bishop can be better than the queen and rook. In some conditions, like in this game,.

2) Sometimes, if we have the same material, it doesn't mean the position is equal because of a lot of factors like king safety, piece activities, etc.

3) The most absurd-looking move can be a brilliant one.

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