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Playing chess was a common occurance for fathers & sons during those times. The father's strategy at the chess game doesn't tell me any much more about his personality than the way he handled the loss.
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There are 4 rooks(original) or more in a set of chess. This is because each player gets 2 rooks. Usually, it is 4 rooks, since there are 2 players, but there can be more if it is set to 1v1v1, 1v1v1v1, and so on.
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There are simply an endless number of chess positions to answer this question. Besides, it would be of no help to a player to know various positions of pieces at any given time in any given game.
Chess. There are more possible games of chess than atoms in the universe.
Pat means stalemate in Chess. Stalemate is a situation in chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check but has no legal moves. A stalemate ends the game in a draw.Read more: What_is_pat_in_chess
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No More Travelling Chess was created in 2001-10.
Life is more related to chess than checkers, and as they say life is a game of chess, not checkers.
Nothing in the FIDE rules of chess require any minimum formal education level. You just have to be smart enough to beat your opponents more than they beat you.