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Sacrifice Your Rook to Draw Against a Queen

Posted on September 5, 2011 by admin
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The Desperado Rook

The dictionary defines “desperado” as “a bold or violent criminal.” Whether the “desperado” Rook be a criminal or a hero depends on whether it’s your Rook or your opponent’s. Regardless, we will see him acting bold and violent in today’s lesson.

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How to Draw – King against King and Pawn

Posted on August 4, 2010 by admin
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This article is about how to draw a chess game when your opponent has a King and Pawn, and you have only your King to defend with. You can watch the video below; or you can read the article below the video.

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