That is the system I use too. :)
10 Statements

I have thought of a new game which is names "10 Statements".
The game is simple.
For each round, I will post 10 statements related to chess while represented with letters from a-j. Some of them could be true, some of them could be false. You would have to find out which are the true statements.
But how?
You start by posting ONE statement (it's corresponding letter is best) in which you think it's true. Once that statement is posted it can be reused. Others may post similarly too. You can only post your next statement after 24 hours, else it will not be counted. One true statement found will give you one point.
The round ends when:
1) All true statements have been found.
2) A false statement is posted by someone.
Note that there isn't a fixed amount of true statements for each round. The points you received will be totaled up each round.
If you have anymore questions feel free to ask, and have fun! ;)
Can we post once we reach a new round or should we wait 24 hours after our last post regardless of whether it's a new round or not?

@KM101 -- When a new round starts, you need not wait. ;)
@kleelof -- Nope. If not, everyone could just say the wrong answer and I would have wasted 9 of my questions. XD
Game Over again. -_-

Sorry. Maybe I have the wrong idea about how to play.
Kleelof, you have to post only the true statements, not the false ones.

While we're waiting for the next round, I'll put out 10 statements:
a) Kleelof is a hell of a sexy guy.
b) Kleelof is too smart for all of you fools.
c) Kleelof likes pizza.
d) Kleelof is the best chess player on this site.
e) Everyone, without exception loves Kleelof.
f) Kleelof is considered a god in many countries.
g) You know you love me.
h) Kleelof can kick Chuck NOrris' ass.
i) You're very lucky to know Kleelof.
j) all of the above

==Round 4==
a) There are 64 squares on the board, not counting 2x2 to 8x8 squares.
b) The skills requires for playing chess are tactics and strategy.
c) The initial starting square of the Black Queen is the d1 square.
d) There are five ways to draw a game.
e) The two phases in a game involves the opening and endgame.
f) Na3 is the Solosky Opening.
g) Nc3 is the Dunst Opening.
h) Mesgen Amanov is from Afghanistan.
i) It is impossible for Black to play e7 in a chess game.
j) A Queen at the corner of the chess board controls 21 squares, excluding its own square, on an empty board.
==Leaderboard==
1. WBFISHER - 2 point
2. mahesh_r01 -- 1 point
2. MuhammadAreez10 -- 1 point
==Round 3==
a) In a chess game, there are three outcomes, win, draw and lose.
b) Paul Morphy was never a world champion.
c) The Evergreen Game was played in 1952 between by Adolf Anderssen and Jean Dufresne.
d) King and rook vs King is a draw.
e) The Immortal Game was played by Lionel Kieseritzky and Adolf Anderssen.
f) The English Opening starts with 1. c4
g) The shortest mate that can be delivered ends in 4 moves. (If both White and black had played their first move, they have played 2 moves.)
h) Spite check is a type of check in which it aims to delay mate.
i) A windmill is a combination of the double check, discovered check and pin.
j) A pawn can promote to any piece other than itself.
==Leaderboard==
1. mahesh_r01 -- 1 point
1. MuhammadAreez10 -- 1 point
1. WBFISHER - 1 point