Why blundering a queen is not a blunder? : r/chessbeginners
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Last updated 25 fevereiro 2025


Can I now be promoted to GM? (ignore the blunder) : r/chessbeginners

This puzzle confuses me : r/chessbeginners

How is this a miss? (Black to move) : r/chessbeginners

My opponent is such a noob they literally blundered their queen on move 3 : r/AnarchyChess

Why was my move a blunder? : r/chessbeginners

How is this not a blunder from my opponent? He's losing the queen : r/ chessbeginners

There is no way a 1000 would play this move. : r/chessbeginners

Why is it not a blunder : r/chessbeginners

Can someone explain the blunder? : r/chessbeginners

I can't figure why this is a blunder : r/chess

Opponent hung mate in 1, why is this not considered a blunder on chess.com? : r/chessbeginners

It's not about how many pieces you have, it's how you use them : r/ chessbeginners

Help me understand why is this a blunder? I would win a rook and a knight? : r/chessbeginners

Blundering your queen doesn't mean you should give up. Your opponent is the same elo for a reason. : r/chessbeginners

My opponent hanging a queen in 1 move wasn't called a blunder : r/ chessbeginners