It's always confusing with Pawns of more than one colour on the board:
The greedy Knight had an okay home already, but not tended to by a Pawn, so it moved on to greener pastures:

I'm sure this army will lose against Black, it's not very good teamspirit to bully your own kind around:

If Bishops Had A Voice (Then maybe this is what they'd say):

The poor and homeless Knight (in a world of cruelty):

The dangers of a Rook on the seventh:

Hikaru's Long March:

Greedyness in chess:

Simple castling principles:




The war of neighbours:

The Polar Bear system:

The Queen going off duty, leaving an unprotected seal at g8!:

A play with words:

On the topic of opposition:

Inspired by this Bill Paschall quote:
"What's really funny is that c4 is one of the ugliest moves you can see in chess. It's killing White's bishop on a2, I mean it looks like at first glance, you know, White is some kind of weak player or something.. but look at the power of his Bishop on b2. White volentarily kills his own Bishop on a2.. to liberate his other Bishop on b2, with a brutal Kingside assault."

A nice Rook and Queen theme in the endgame:

The first thing beginners should know:

The dreams of a Pawn (ofcourse they're all female):

Dreams do come true:

If you work a little for it...


