If you read some AMAZING so called post, you can find the Wrong cloud.It's a BRILLIANT here!!! And apparently, they wanted to celebrate it...... They went to Discord, and had a competition to find it a name.
Check it out here!!
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Dear Chessers, It's me Adz! And I'm back! Obviously, I HATE BEING CHECKMATED.... and I forget to play my games on daily games!?! I'm going to show you how to checkmate!!
FIRST you must begin by opening your king's/queen's pawn.
THIS WAY, You ...
Playing chess is amazing! Check! Checkmate! It's amazing! But why must we play chess?
Playing chess can improve cognitive skills like memory, planning, and problem-solving. It may also help reduce symptoms of certain brain conditions.
The gam...
In chess, en passant describes the capture by a pawn of an enemy pawn on the same rank and an adjacent file that has just made an initial two-square advance.The capturing pawn moves to the square that the enemy pawn passed over, as if the enem...
Ok, you are a new player.... Trying to learn! Learn these few moves and the opennings I posted earlier.
PAWN
Can move 2 steps at it's very begining, but otherwise only ONE. Can attack DIAGONALLY only and you can learn about en-passant.
Rook...
The first few moves in the chess opening lays the foundation for every chess game. Most of the chess openings have been named and analyzed for hundreds of years. It is important if you want to be successful in chess to be familiar with some of th...
Hexagonal chess is a group of chess variants played on boards composed of hexagon cells. The best known is Gliński's variant, played on a symmetric 91-cell hexagonal board.
Since each hexagonal cell not on a board edge has six neighbor cells, the...