It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them : r/chessbeginners

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It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
I know it's not much but I hit 500 today! : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
What do you do in this situation? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Puzzle - Black to play. My move was queen to f3, but apparently it's bishop to f3. Why is it not queen to f3? Shouldn't it not have any difference? : r/ chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
It's Not Just A Pawn This Loses… R/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Down a full piece only one move saves the game white to play and win : r/ chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Can someone explain me this puzzle ? Got it by chance but I dont understand why the King went left and not right when i moved Knight. Thanks ! : r/ chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
What's this notation? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
How is this a draw? : 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
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Black to play - how do you win? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
How to avoid this kind of situations as black (KID) : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  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
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
r/chess vs. r/chessbeginners. Chessbeginners can start. Top comment in 12 hours decides your nove : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Beginner's Guide to r/chessbeginners, aka how to answer your own questions : r/chessbeginners

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