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>Start reading chess manga
>Rook>>>Bishop
Fucking dropped

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bishops literally have half as many spaces they can stand on, you fucking idiot

>t. single digit elo

what manga is this

Good luck castling with a bishop nigger.

>Not Knight, the only one which Queen does not have the move
faggot

Its way easier to close out amauter level games with two rook rather than two bishops

Chrono Monochrome

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rook is the second strongest, by almost any valuation system.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_piece_relative_value
stay seething...

God you are retarded

>It's a pawn and knight endgame

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Brainlet. Obviously the pawn is the strongest since it has the potential to become any other piece

bishops are shit, SHIT

Well clearly the king is the strongest because you lose without it.

*alfil

Queen>Horsie>Rook>Bishop>Pawn

For me it's Alpha Zero

Ooooooooh, you mean you take issue with how the pieces are valued, I thought you had an issue with the appellation rook and bishop, and you'd rather they call them something like "jester" or "castle".

Idiot. A rook blocks an entire line, so a pawn or king cannot cross it.
You can skip over a bishops line easily.

I read like four pages and couldn't continue. This is such utter garbage it's painful. "The predisposition to not being able to sit in front of other people" what

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And Knight can easily pass over any piece
what your point?

Checkmate.

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I just skipped pages until there's a match

How do you lose at chess? Just make the best moves until you win lol

t. deep blue

Is this true chess user

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No no no. They just said the room is the second strongest, not that it is stronger than bishop.
Obviously it means this:
bishop > rook > queen > pawn > king
Every grandmaster knows this but won't tell you so that you will blunder away your rook for a queen and think you're winning.
Don't let them fool you

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What if I just cheat and google it?

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Mathfag here, is there a chart for the minimal amount of moves needed for each piece to complete the board in Shogi? How many repetitions etc.