Good feedback. The bishops are considered the snipers of chess because of their ability to take out pieces from far away and attack from unexpected angles.
Speaking of Thai... They have their own version of Chess... Makruk (หมากรุก). The kings are supposed to have a lot more power in that version. I haven't learned how to play it though.
Very cute. I immediately want to replace the 'is/are' ... such a weak non-verb. I mean... a verb is supposed to do something. In Thai? We just leave it out!
I am aging. The last 4 years have made that clear.
I'm on my way back to Thailand. Pan (ปัญญา) and I have talked about this. He's from Sisaket (ศรีสะเกษ) although we live in Udon Thani. In many ways I'd rather be in Thailand with him than alone in Montana.
Across the board, the Rook, it does glide.
Up and down or perhaps side to side.
It can switch with the King.
That move's called castling.
It's a piece that does not need to hide!
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