In Chess, sports lingo often includes terms like "check," which indicates a threat to the opponent's king, and "checkmate," signaling the end of the game when the king cannot escape capture. Players might also refer to "pieces" for the various game elements (like pawns, knights, and bishops) and use phrases like "fork" or "pin" to describe tactical maneuvers. Additionally, terms such as "blunder" (a significant mistake) and "sacrifice" (intentionally giving up a piece for strategic advantage) are commonly used in the chess community.
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I don't think so.
yes it is and its very poulaur
Believe it or not, but it is physically difficult to play game after game after game of chess.
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Soccer and Chess.
What are the examples of dual sports
chess boxing is when you play chess for some time then you do some boxing
Chess has a Sicilian Defense.