Horses, if I don't know what I'm doing, my opponent won't know what I'm doing
4 days ago | 1,600
The engine gives a winning advantage to bishops(1.8)
4 days ago | 741
the horses, because i can fork the enemy without planning to
4 days ago | 430
You know u are goat when QUEEN can't replicate ur MOVE 🐐(but he is 🐴
4 days ago (edited) | 148
Horses! My favourite piece. Knight forks have allowed me to recover lost positions in the endgame.
4 days ago | 67
Nice personality question. Beginners & aggressive / dynamic players will pick knights for counterplay. Solid players / very strong players will pick bishops for an objective long-term advantage. Personally, I got no idea what I'd pick, I'm a bit of both :) let me pick 10 moves into a game and I'd know which one I prefer.
2 days ago | 8
Bishops can make a lot of pins and control the knights, but everyone loves forks
4 days ago | 33
Snipers, my 400 brain can't comprehend how the knight moves let alone 4
4 days ago | 26
Depends on your enemy, if you are playing lower ranked players then for sure the knight becouse people at the lower ranks just have a blindspot for them. If you are playing higher ranks then for sure the bishops.
4 days ago (edited) | 13
Snipers (Edit) bro how did I get so many likes i blew up
4 days ago (edited) | 116
The snipers will likely have an edge in the majority of circumstances. Although a closed position would favour the knights more, the bishops would still be stronger during the endgame and in open and probably even semi open positions.
4 days ago | 5
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horses or snipers?
4 days ago | [YT] | 6,755