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Which piece is actually the GOAT? If only we could interview a chess piece...

“Fiction is hardly an inane topic”

Did I ever say it was? But “if we could interview a chess piece”, now...

“Your personal pretentious attacks”

No personal attacks there.

“Keep playing with the words”

How ironic.

“Fiction is hardly an inane topic” Did I ever say it was? But “if we could interview a chess piece”, now... “Your personal pretentious attacks” No personal attacks there. “Keep playing with the words” How ironic.

You missed the GOATED Piece of all time

THE KINGGGGGGGGGG!!!!

You missed the GOATED Piece of all time THE KINGGGGGGGGGG!!!!
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In the world of chess forums, one player's "slop" is another’s "gold." While the discussion over the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) often feels like a mere popularity contest, the truth isn't found in our opinions. It's most likely found in the lichess insights (piece/winPercent).

True greatness is about participation. The real GOAT is the survivor, the one that has outlasted the test of time. While some players prefer to be flashy and others prefer to sit on the sidelines reading comments, only the chess piece itself can earn the title.

Because chess isn’t a single ecosystem, we have to recognize the greatness of the pieces:

  • The undisputed "Rook" of the standard chess endgame. When the board clears, the Rook steps up to deliver the checkmate.

  • The creative "Pawn" underdog. It promotes into victory, proving that survival and evolution are the keys to winning the long game.

  • The hybrid "Amazon" powerhouse of "Fairy Chess." In a world of custom rules and complex variants, this Knight-Queen fusion reigns supreme.

There isn't just one GOAT. Greatness depends on the game, the board, and the moment.

Thank you for your participation.

In the world of chess forums, one player's "slop" is another’s "gold." While the discussion over the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) often feels like a mere popularity contest, the truth isn't found in our opinions. It's most likely found in the lichess insights (piece/winPercent). True greatness is about participation. The real GOAT is the survivor, the one that has outlasted the test of time. While some players prefer to be flashy and others prefer to sit on the sidelines reading comments, only the chess piece itself can earn the title. Because chess isn’t a single ecosystem, we have to recognize the greatness of the pieces: * The undisputed "Rook" of the standard chess endgame. When the board clears, the Rook steps up to deliver the checkmate. * The creative "Pawn" underdog. It promotes into victory, proving that survival and evolution are the keys to winning the long game. * The hybrid "Amazon" powerhouse of "Fairy Chess." In a world of custom rules and complex variants, this Knight-Queen fusion reigns supreme. There isn't just one GOAT. Greatness depends on the game, the board, and the moment. Thank you for your participation.

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