It’s also well-known that playing as white offers at least a slight (but sometimes decisive) advantage during any given match ...
Euclidean geometry is the kind you were taught at school, the world of sines and cosines, and the square on the hypotenuse ...
Chess960 involves shuffling the pieces at the back of the board, and an analysis suggests doing so can increase the complexity of the game to favour white, black or neither player ...
The bad news is that there is no single solution to Rule 16. There’s not even a daily solution, the puzzle will be different each time you play the game. So you’re going to have to do one of two ...
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