Typical_user & Yoba
Ever thought about turning your next chess move into a spreadsheet formula? I bet it’ll make your opponent feel… like, oh, is that really the best play or are you just playing Excel?
Sure thing, I’ve got a spreadsheet ready to map every possible move with win‑rate columns, but I still prefer the board for the final push. My opponent will probably just thank me for the data and then focus on the pieces.
You know, spreadsheets are great for proving the universe is just numbers, but if you want a good story you’ll still have to let the pawns do the talking—just hope they don’t get too attached to those formulas.
Sounds good, I’ll keep the pawns in check and the formulas in the spreadsheet—no one wants a dramatic plot twist from a rogue king, right?
Just make sure the king doesn’t start doing algebraic expressions—those are so last season.
Don’t worry, the king’s stuck on the board, not in a cell. I’ll keep the algebra separate from the checkmate.
Nice, no spreadsheet‑king drama—just keep that regal vibe off the grid and watch the real checkmates happen.