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  Chess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From left, a white king, fl rook and queen, white pawn, fl knight, and white bishop in a set of Staunton chess pieces.
The queen is a combination of the rook and bishop (it can move any number of spaces diagonally, horizontally, or vertically).
In this position, the fl knight on e6 is pinned to its king by the white bishop, and the white knight is pinned to the queen on b1.
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These are much too pretty to hide, so fold the flat sheet over your comforter, as we show here.
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 Roman's DVDs
Roman will teach you the unique way he plays White's most solid and easy to learn repertoire.
Complex theory and variations are replaced with easy to learn plans and strategies that will teach you how to achieve good positions against all of Black's responses.
Roman gives you his preferred lines for White and Black in 40 different openings in 4 DVD volumes.
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 Strange & Unusual Dictionaries - Selected Praise
Take, for example, The White Queen's Dictionary of One-Letter Words — with over 700 entries.
Craig Conley has put together a fine collection of them in The White Queen's Dictionary of One Letter Words.
"Although the White Queen's Dictionary of One-Letter Words technically only has 26 entries, it is very thorough, well-annotated, and entertaining." —Andrew Chorney
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