Why are two rooks so misleading?

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sicilianswiftie

Only in rare cases are two rooks actually better than a queen. Normally, the queen absolutely destroys two rooks, even if the rooks have an extra pawn, unless the position is greatly simplified or the rooks are deep inside or exceptional stuff like that.
On the other hand, 3 minor pieces often beat the queen even if she has an extra pawn on her side.

Chessnoob8907793

idk

TitledNotTilted

frl. I usually prefer the queen unless the rooks are doubled or doing actual damage

betho111harmon
TitledNotTilted a écrit :

frl. I usually prefer the queen unless the rooks are doubled or doing actual damage

yeah, but she said in rare cases, so there willl be position that you won't want bc you are losing in that rare position

alphaous
sicilianswiftie wrote:

Only in rare cases are two rooks actually better than a queen. Normally, the queen absolutely destroys two rooks, even if the rooks have an extra pawn, unless the position is greatly simplified or the rooks are deep inside or exceptional stuff like that.
On the other hand, 3 minor pieces often beat the queen even if she has an extra pawn on her side.

doesn't this often occur in greatly simplified positions? It's hard to make this trade in the middlegame

AkAy-CHESS07

İf there is open files and my rooks are conneceted ı prefer them apart from this a queen is better. Chess is a complicated game it depends on the positions requirement. I said it b y genereal.

nova-stone

Exactly yesterday I had a position in which I traded my queen for two rooks. There were no other pieces on the board, my king was safe, and the only passed pawn that my opponent did manage to generate was easily stopped. I also had two extra pawns (doubledf-pawns) which helped safeguard my king.

It depends on the circumstances, and all of them were in my favour.

Fetoxo
I think two rooks are actually stronger in most positions, you just need to use them correctly. It has always been harder to navigate more pieces correctly, even if they're stronger than the opponent's pieces.
Awesomedude2053

I honestly prefer 2 rooks to one queen, they can coordinate and attack easily.

Honchkrowabcd

isnt it just better if the rooks are connected

MrChatty

Sometimes two rooks are cool, sometimes one queen rulez

sicilianswiftie
MrChatty wrote:

Sometimes two rooks are cool, sometimes one queen rulez

usually it's the queen unless like the position is extremely tight without many moving parts.

Mc_Jess

With a queen you threaten everything, With two rooks, you mean it.

sicilianswiftie
Mc_Jess wrote:

With a queen you threaten everything, With two rooks, you mean it.

Three minor pieces defeat both tho.

Mc_Jess
sicilianswiftie wrote:
Mc_Jess wrote:

With a queen you threaten everything, With two rooks, you mean it.

Three minor pieces defeat both tho.

How I play? Let's just say two minor pieces could put me away, I blunder like it's a hobby happy

MrChatty

Two queens might be even better

Mc_Jess
MrChatty wrote:

Two queens might be even better

Only if you can handle that much drama on the board happy

sicilianswiftie
Mc_Jess wrote:
MrChatty wrote:

Two queens might be even better

Only if you can handle that much drama on the board

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