Can someone tell me why taking a pawn is better than forking 2 rooks? : r/chessbeginners
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Why is this a mistake? It seemed like a no brainer to double my opponents pawns. : r/chessbeginners

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Why is forking the queen/rook not the optimal play? : r/chess

Can someone tell me why taking a pawn is better than forking 2 rooks? : r/ chessbeginners

Shouldnt this be a great move and not a miss? : r/chessbeginners

Can someone tell me why taking a pawn is better than forking 2 rooks? : r/ chessbeginners

Black is threatening a fork, how should white respond? : r/chess

How is this a mistake? : r/chessbeginners

Am I too scared to trade pieces in the opening? Can someone please explain the concept of reading pieces and why it's strategic? : r/chessbeginners

Why wasn't this brilliant? I sacrificed a knight to fork the king and the rook. : r/chessbeginners

Why is moving the bishop the best move, when it specifically gave me a brilliant move for forking the king and rook, and now the rook is mine for the taking?

White is up a pawn, and both players have a passed pawn very close to the respective promotion rank. However, the white king is less guarded, and Black has a chance to
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