It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them : r/chessbeginners
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Found this interesting puzzle on lichess, move a white piece WITHOUT checkmating the King : r/chessbeginners
Why is this a draw? : r/chessbeginners
I'm black, I offered a draw. Would you take it? It's a 3 day game so there's plenty of time to think. I just can't see a way for either of us
I was looking over my game and it says this would have been mate. How? couldn't the pawn kill the bishop? It's not double check I just don't get it. : r/chessbeginners
What does the cup mean and how do I get it? : r/chessbeginners
A slightly different kind of puzzle: Which of these pieces is not protected by any other piece? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them : r/ chessbeginners
Reminder: A king cannot take any piece defended by a pinned piece. : r/ chessbeginners
Why does chess.com see a game of 42 moves ending with 11 pieces on the board as a game with only an opening phase? : r/chessbeginners
Black's defense looks solid, and the pieces around the king formed pretty strong ramparts. Still, there is a weak point that could have been exploited by White. Will you find it? The
What should I have done instead? : r/chessbeginners
Does anyone else prefer to play like this? Just using the Queen to cause chaos for the first 20+ moves and not touching anything else? : r/ chessbeginners
A nice combination I found in a casual game against my 8-year-old little bro. I hope the pieces are distinguishable. Black to play and win. : r/ chessbeginners
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