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It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Find the mate and minimum number of moves for it : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
I know it's not much but I hit 500 today! : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Why is this position a draw? White is down 6 points of material, yet its a draw. The engine is just shuffling pieces and not developing anything for black for some reason.
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Beginner's Guide to r/chessbeginners, aka how to answer your own questions : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
I did not understand this LiChess puzzle (solution in comments) : r/ chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Why can't I take the knight? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Why is not taking the pawn an inaccuracy? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
This was a puzzle. How should I think about this? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Black's defense looks solid, and the pieces around the king formed pretty strong ramparts. Still, there is a weak point that could have been exploited by White. Will you find it? The
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
My first checkmate with no pieces lost on either side 👀 : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Any reason why I can't castle here? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Help needed please?? : r/chessbeginners
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
Just found out that you can mate Black in three moves. Figured I'd post this here since this is a very common position for black and white pieces. Any guess how?
It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them :  r/chessbeginners
It's just a perpetual? : r/chessbeginners
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