In the mid 19th century, someone tucked two chess pieces into the wooden beam of a barn in Lincolnshire, a county in eastern England. There the little figurines stayed, unnoticed, for some 170 years.
The history of how the queen became the most powerful piece in chess. By Daniel Naroditsky The queen is known as the most powerful piece on the chess board, so the prospect of sacrificing it invokes ...
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