Chess: Koko’s Apprentice vs. Trojan Tiger — 1-0

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  1. Sorry. I moved before I looked at your post. If the GAPAs can undo, please feel free, but otherwise I feel obliged to tell you that you can kill my queen with your bishop, then I kill your bishop with my king and in the end all you lost was a bishop.

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  2. *Looks up what a fork is* *Looks up what a pin is*
    Interesting! We always called them all pins in my chess club at school.

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    1. After White’s 8th move, the knight was pinned (because White couldn’t move it without losing the queen). But Black’s 12th move was a fork: a move that attacks two pieces at once, so that one of them can be captured on the next move. You can use “pin” and “fork” as verbs, too: Black’s knight forked the king and the rook.

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  3. Awww, why did you resign? You still had a good chance of winning, all I had was a few more pawns than you did.

    Anyway, good game. *shakes hand*

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