Questions tagged [knights]
Questions relating to the Knight
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Who proposed that S stand for knight in English chess problem notation?
A small barrier to entry to the chess problem world is that knights are denoted "S" rather than "N". This confusing usage comes over as snooty and precious, but unfortunately we ...
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When can legions of knights on an infinite chessboard checkmate a lone king?
On an infinite (perhaps only in one direction?) chessboard, what kind of configuration of (possibly a very large number of) knights could checkmate a lone king? I'm really thinking of an infinite-in-...
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White defense against bishop check in b4
I'm a low ranking player and always wondering why for example after:
[FEN ""]
[StartPly "8"]
1. e4 b6 2. d4 Bb7 3. Bd3 e6 4. Nf3 Bb4+
white often plays Nc3, so why this and not ...
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(black) why the pawn H6 is not good move in this position?
(My turn[black])
I want to attack the g5 knight, so I up the pawn at H6, but the chess engine evaluate 3.4 to 1.3 my winning points. Instead engine recommended pawn D6, pawn D5, king H8 is better move....
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Official knight move rule definition
Not a trivial question: How would you define the knight move rule on a d-dimensional chessboard (say an 8 X 8 X ... X 8 board) by extending the official knight move rule that states how a knight moves ...
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Timeout vs Insufficient Material
This is not a new topic but it did happen in my game at chess.com. I was playing white and played the only legal move h7 and was checkmated on the next move.
My question is: What will happen if I just ...
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Why exchange bishop for knight in this endgame?
In this position, Stockfish gives black (me) -8.1 and recommends BxN.
8/5p2/4pkpp/p1n5/Pp6/1Bb1PP2/2PNK2P/8 b - - 7 28
Instead I played Kf5 and the evaluation plummets to -2.1.
My understanding was ...
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King + 2 Knights vs King + Pawn - win rate at master level at standard time controls?
After 80 moves of his game against MVL, Carlsen reached this theoretically winning endgame position, which ended in a draw:
[Title "Carlsen - MVL, Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland, 2023"]
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When and why should I develop my knight to e2 or f3 in the English Opening?
I have heard that in English opening white should play d4 and Nf3, unless black plays Bc5. In this case white plays d3 and Ne2 in order to block the black bishop. However, that lesson seems to be ...
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Is better to lose a knight or a bishop when taking a queen/rook
I don't completely understand how knights and bishops (according to chess.com) have the same "piece value." If I were to be taking a queen (or rook), should I give up my knight or bishop? So ...
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Bishop and Knight exchange with opponent's Rook and pawn
Chess games statistics
In Chess, Are there advantages or disadvantages of exchanging your Bishop + Knight with opponent's Rook and Pawn in middle game?
Knight 3 points
Bishop 3 points
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Rook 5 points
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Trading bishops [closed]
In many cases a bishop pair is stronger than a bishop and a knight or two knights.
The question is, if both sides have already traded one of their bishops, losing the bishop pairs, should the other ...
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How many moves does it take a knight to move 1 square forward?
How many moves does it take a knight to move 1 square forward?
For example, if I wanted to move a knight from e5 to e4 what is the minimum number of moves it would take?
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Are bishops and knights more powerful than rooks on an 8x8x8 board given these rules?
Let's say that on an 8x8x8 board rooks can move any number of spaces, only moving through one dimension at a time. Bishops move the same number of spaces in exactly 2 dimensions at a time. Knights ...
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Are knights more powerful in Duck Chess?
In the chess variant Duck Chess (full rules), each player moves the shared blocking "duck" piece to any free square on their turn, taking away one or more moves for the opponent.
One ...