Answer 8 Questions & We'll Tell You What Kind of Chess Player You'll Be

Are you a smooth operator or a wild card?

Faye Remedios
Created by Faye Remedios
On Jul 15, 2023
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The fact that chess is a challenging game is a given; you need strategic moves and a unique style to dominate the game. But here we have a twist – we can tell what kind of chess player you are from just a few answers. Are you a force to be reckoned with, or do you just play for the love of the game? Find out in a few short moves. 

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Do you prefer to live on the edge or play it safe?

Do you have a go-to move, or do you like to mix it up every round?

How do you handle losing a game?

How do you react when your opponent makes the wrong move?

How long do you take to make a move?

Have you ever faked a bathroom break to buy yourself more time?

What’s your fave game snack?

What's your favorite game memory with your crew?

You’re a smooth operator

You’re a smooth operator

You put the ‘s’ in smooth when it comes to anything you do in life, and you’re no different when it comes to chess. You like winning, but you like the thrill of the game even more. Your unpredictable and unexpected chess moves make for a fun, challenging game for both you and your opponent.

You just play for the love of the game

You just play for the love of the game

Like life, chess is simply a game to be played and, most importantly, enjoyed. You don’t care if you win or lose; you just like being in the game. Spending quality time is what brings you joy, not the actual outcome of the game.

You’re a force to be reckoned with

You’re a force to be reckoned with

Life mimics art, they say, and your moves in life show that you play to win. This holds true for chess, as well. You’re a ‘take no prisoners’ kind of player, and you’re in it to win it.

Which chess piece do you think matches your style the best?

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