If y□u were g■ven a ch□nce to ■hoose, what ch□ss piece wo■ld you w□nt to be□Do you w□nt to be ■ kn■ght?
You can ha◑□ve a unique tra■t of being able to le■p over other c□hess pieces.
How ab□ut a rook□
You ■an move up □nd down the rank. And yo■ can also move any umber of spaces as long a□ they are not obstructed by another chess piece.
Pero k□ng matalino ka. Unang ■apasok sa i■ip mo ay ang □ueen.
Co■sidered as the most p□werful chess piece □n the ch■ssboard. You can move any nu□ber of spaces in ■ny direction.
Pe□o paano na■an ang □ga pawns?
At □irst, you □ill think, who's stupid enough to ch■ose a pa■n?
Th□y're just baits anyways.
But o□ce the Pa■n reaches the opposite side ■f the chessboard, it has the un■que ability to promote to another ches□ pie□e.
So, s□ nasa isip niyo, I would choose to be a p■wn.
No, of □ourse ■ot.
Kun□ ako a■g papipiliin.
Hindi ko g□stong m□ging isang chess piece.
What a pi■ce of crap. Who would choose to be a c□ess piece when you c■n be the player.
The p□ayer ru■es the game.
The p□ayer holds t■e key to win or lose.
I don't □ant to be a c■ess piece.
I am a pl□yer.
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