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Community Blog Discussions - Candidates Round 5: Gukesh Catches Nepomniachtchi, Peaceful Day in the Women's#8

@TheCuriousParrot said in #7: > @aKsKIl they mean in the rankings Oh mb thx


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Community Blog Discussions - Candidates Round 5: Gukesh Catches Nepomniachtchi, Peaceful Day in the Women's#5

If I’m not mistaken, the title is wrong, Gukesh didn’t play nepo and nepo didn’t lose either.


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Community Blog Discussions - Inter-School Battles 2023-24: Winter and Lent term so far#12

Becuz it is a good 2 hrs or so of a Friday evening


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Community Blog Discussions - Inter-School Battles 2023-24: Winter and Lent term so far#11

@Yo_CLXTCH said in #5: > just sad that barely anyone on our wilsons team plays anymore - however there has been an increase in players. glad to see this Partly cuz the a team have fixtures on Friday m…


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Off-Topic Discussion - Should Chess be in the Olympics#32

Yes, exactly if darts and snookers are considered sports, why not chess? There’s no huge;y physical aspect of darts or snookers


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Off-Topic Discussion - Should Chess be in the Olympics#11

It’s should cuz chess is a sport and it is widely recognised as one. Obviously chess is mental. But many people ask for the physical bit? But chess can be physically demanding as at the professional l…


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Off-Topic Discussion - What is 1+1?#88

Right side isn’t 5-4 tho


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Off-Topic Discussion - What is 1+1?#86

@Marcin2 said in #85: > Write again the correct equality (4-5)^2=(6-5)^2. > Taking the square root of both sides we get > (1) sqrt((4-5)^2)=sqrt((5-4)^2). > If x is a nonnegative number, then sqrt(x^2…


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Off-Topic Discussion - What is 1+1?#84

@aKsKIl said in #72: > Given: 1+1 =3 > To find The prove of the above expression > Solution: To prove the above expression, we assume the following: > We consider four numbers and they are 41, 40 on t…


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Off-Topic Discussion - What is 1+1?#82

But from what you are saying, I don’t think you understand some of this math.


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