I'm not sure you'll completely get what I'm trying to say so as the title suggests...just go with the flow. And mind Agathor. HE'S NOT REAL.
It's about the awesomeness of pawns. I wrote it earlier in advance to lighten my mood. One of those days.
According to its definition, the pawn is the most numerous and in most circumstances the weakest piece in the game of chess. That's bullshit! Pawns are NOT the weakest. If you utilize their strength to your advantage, you'll see the mistake you made with underestimating pawns. They might appear weak at first but if you lead a pawn to the end, they'll have the opportunity to change their destiny. Knights will always be knights; bishops will always be bishops; rooks will always be rooks...the point is pawns should be feared from the very start. Once they cross the finish line, they could either become a Knight, Rook, Bishop or even Queen but never a King. It's for the best since Kings refuse to fight and even let their Queens do most of the dirty work. Unless the Queens are Amazons, it makes perfect sense. Forgot to mention that despite of being easily manipulated, pawns always follow orders even if it meant sacrificing themselves to let another live. So all in all, pawns are powerful in their own way and that's why they're my favorite game piece of chess because the life of a pawn reminds me of me! An underdog story.
If I'm wrong, don't intend on correcting me. I'm my own Corrector.
Have a good night amigos.
It's about the awesomeness of pawns. I wrote it earlier in advance to lighten my mood. One of those days.
According to its definition, the pawn is the most numerous and in most circumstances the weakest piece in the game of chess. That's bullshit! Pawns are NOT the weakest. If you utilize their strength to your advantage, you'll see the mistake you made with underestimating pawns. They might appear weak at first but if you lead a pawn to the end, they'll have the opportunity to change their destiny. Knights will always be knights; bishops will always be bishops; rooks will always be rooks...the point is pawns should be feared from the very start. Once they cross the finish line, they could either become a Knight, Rook, Bishop or even Queen but never a King. It's for the best since Kings refuse to fight and even let their Queens do most of the dirty work. Unless the Queens are Amazons, it makes perfect sense. Forgot to mention that despite of being easily manipulated, pawns always follow orders even if it meant sacrificing themselves to let another live. So all in all, pawns are powerful in their own way and that's why they're my favorite game piece of chess because the life of a pawn reminds me of me! An underdog story.
If I'm wrong, don't intend on correcting me. I'm my own Corrector.
Have a good night amigos.