Smetanka & Neponyatno
Hey Smetanka, I've been mapping out patient flow like a chessboard—ever think of a protocol as a strategic opening?
If a protocol is a chess opening, I usually play the knight, keeping an eye on every corner of the ward. Just remember, the queen’s move often ends up being the one that actually gets the patient back to health.
Nice play—knights always cover the tricky angles. Just watch that queen’s move; a well‑timed long‑range capture can swing the whole board.
True, the queen’s long‑range strike can turn the tide, but if she goes too bold she might step on a stray bandage and wound the whole ward. Keep an eye on the corners, and don’t let her think she can cheat the rules—protocols are still the real game plan.
Good point—rules are the only thing that keeps the board from collapsing. I prefer a quiet, well‑planned knight check, not a queen’s reckless gambit.