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Questions about the scope of the site: what's on or off topic, etc.
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What constitutes being off-topic with regards to puzzles/problems/theoretical constructions?
There are several ways to enjoy chess. The most popular way is probably to play the game. Folk who do this often enjoy tactical puzzles which sample typical critical moments that might occur in a game …
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Why is this question too opinion-based?
Playing chess openings requires judgement. And for an individual faced with finite time available for study there is a second level of judgement required. To call this “opinion”, and then block it, is …
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Should questions asking "which side is winning" be closed?
The grandmasters commentating at major chess events do not use chess engines. This is because it's more interesting to hear their human analysis, which helps over-the-board players to develop their ow …