Really Bad Chess makes chess fun even if you’re really bad
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#3This problem has already been solved for hundreds of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_handicap
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#4> This gulf in skill and experience meant that the two couldn’t play together in a meaningful way; if they tried, Gage would get crushed, and the match wouldn’t be much fun. So he decided to fix the problem. This problem has already been solved for hundreds of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_handicap
> Yet, in spite of this, after playing Really Bad Chess for the past week, I’ve found myself with a much better understanding of the game, and how the various pieces interact with each other.
Not to mention that you can potentially learn tactics much quicker with more practice using the interesting pieces.
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#5> This gulf in skill and experience meant that the two couldn’t play together in a meaningful way; if they tried, Gage would get crushed, and the match wouldn’t be much fun. So he decided to fix the problem. This problem has already been solved for hundreds of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_handicap
In theory, I still bet that a strong player would win regardless of which pieces are on the board.
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#8> This gulf in skill and experience meant that the two couldn’t play together in a meaningful way; if they tried, Gage would get crushed, and the match wouldn’t be much fun. So he decided to fix the problem. This problem has already been solved for hundreds of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_handicap
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#9> This gulf in skill and experience meant that the two couldn’t play together in a meaningful way; if they tried, Gage would get crushed, and the match wouldn’t be much fun. So he decided to fix the problem. This problem has already been solved for hundreds of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_handicap
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