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mine is How the Grinch Stole Christmas from 2000 drop ur movie In the comment!!
There's a kid named Noah and Noah always came home late and his parents were mad as f**k and Noah almost always got grounded due to always coming home late but Noah started to change he started to behave more, come home more earlier and Noah's par...
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Hello everyone I have news today So basically me and someone got together today I'm not saying who U can see at the top of my profile it says "taken₍ᐢ⑅•ᴗ•⑅ᐢ₎♡" One person knows who and I'm not going to say her name but maybe ...
srry but...I'm trying to lose my spark/emotion dw abt why...no reason...totally...
The first time Gerald entered a chess tournament, he brought snacks for his pieces. Not for himself—no, he was convinced his knight “performed better with crackers.” Across the board, his opponent watched in silence as Gerald whi...
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Idk but bro listens to phantom with a puff jacket and a machete 😭
So I should have realized this earlier and I just realized in time that material doesn't matter your plan does and honestly I should have known that if I could been told that and BTW this is a good advice for beginners in chess so comment if you a...
...by the way...this is my first blog...!
I played an opening so bad it should’ve come with a warning label. I mixed up move orders, hung a pawn, misplaced a knight, and basically played the first ten moves like someone who learned chess yesterday. My opponent, understandably, got c...
The game started with my opponent playing the cleanest, sharpest, most engine‑approved moves I’d ever seen. Every move was perfect, every idea was deep, and I was convinced I was playing Stockfish in human form. I was sweating, calculating, ...
I sat down expecting a long, painful positional grind, the kind where a grandmaster slowly squeezes the life out of you like a python with a rating. Instead, the game turned into the fastest win of my life. I played a quiet opening, nothing flashy...
The Collapse Method (Part 3): The Final 3 Principles That Separate Survivors From Champions In Part 1, we explored how collapse begins: Pressure Progress Imbalances In Part 2, we explored when collapse becomes real: ...
There are games you win and then there are games where the board catches fire. In this explosive battle, Nelson Lopez channels the spirit of Paul Morphy, launching a relentless assault against a king that dares to breathe on weakened squares. What...
Hi! Here is a bit of thought that I had during the night. Micro-charity Many people who came out of their schools in the 1960s saw the world for the first time and realised that something is wrong over here on Planet Earth. A very sma...
Hello, I am back. I was only gone for 4 days, but still it has been some time. I am putting this blog out so that you guys have something to read before the final recap and maybe even a quad night recap. This will also be the first blog that doesn...
It's been awhile... here's part 10 of my WIP book! Part 1 for if you’re just getting in on the series: https://www.chess.com/blog/AvaR1008/between-sun-and-shadow-part-1 NOTE: on the teen's shopping list, theres 2 items that I made up (ex...
this is my last blog for now so that means its going to be a lot lol btw I'm not going to be online for idk how long maybe 3 hours on next thursday and Friday (May 7th and 8 its math btw..) also today is my last day to be talking sooo enjoy it whi...
Blindschach-Wahnsinn: Der Rekord für das simultane Blindspielen (ohne das Brett zu sehen) liegt bei 48 Partien gleichzeitig. Der Großmeister Timur Gareyev legte dabei 2016 auf einem Heimtrainer sitzend über 1.300 Kilometer zurü...
Gehirnjogging: Studien zeigen, dass regelmäßiges Schachspielen das Wachstum von Dendriten (Nervenzellfortsätze) im Gehirn fördern kann, was die Signalübertragung verbessert.
Das kleinste Schachspiel: Ein Kunsthandwerker fertigte 2002 ein voll funktionsfähiges Set aus Edelholz an, das gerade einmal 10 x 10 mm misst.
Der "Schachtürke": Im 18. Jahrhundert begeisterte ein vermeintlicher Roboter die Welt, indem er sogar gegen Napoleon gewann. In Wahrheit versteckte sich ein kleiner, menschlicher Meisterspieler im Inneren der Mechanik.