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  2. 12 Best Things To Pawn For Extra Cash - AOL

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    Since pawn shops typically offer somewhere between 25% and 60% of an item’s resale value, you’ll need to pawn an item worth between $835 and $2,000 to get $500. Jewelry Concentrate on items ...

  3. Queen and pawn versus queen endgame - Wikipedia

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    A bishop pawn is the best pawn to have. It is relatively easy to advance and is a win once it reaches the seventh rank. A central pawn wins if it reaches the seventh rank, but it is difficult to get it there. Even if the pawn reaches the sixth rank, the position is usually a draw.

  4. Handicap (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The late-19th century chess opening treatise Chess Openings Ancient and Modern, by Edward Freeborough and Charles Ranken, included fourteen pages of analysis of best play in games played at odds of pawn and move, pawn and two moves, and either knight. [7] Macon Shibut writes that in the mid-19th century "chess was a gambling game ... .

  5. Queen versus pawn endgame - Wikipedia

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    A bishop pawn may also draw, but for a different reason (a different stalemate position). 1. Qb6+ Ka1! 2. Qd4+ Kb1 3. Qb4+ Ka1 4. Qc3+ Kb1 5. Qb3+ Ka1! and White cannot capture the pawn because stalemate would result. [15] The rule is that White wins if their king is close enough to reach b3 or d2 in one move, because it can assist in checkmate ...

  6. King's Knight Opening - Wikipedia

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    The King's Knight Opening is a chess opening consisting of the moves: . 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3. White's second move attacks the e-pawn. Black usually defends this with 2...Nc6, which leads to several named openings.

  7. Pawn (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The pawn (♙, ♟) is the most numerous and weakest piece in the game of chess. It may move one square directly forward, it may move two squares directly forward on ...

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  9. Sacrifice (chess) - Wikipedia

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    A Philidor sacrifice, recommended and practiced by Philidor, is the sacrifice of a minor piece for one or two pawns for greater pawn mobility as compensation. [12] An example of this real, strategic/positional sacrifice can occur in Petrov's Defense after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 where White elects 4.Nxf7 Kxf7 ( diagram ).