That would be an (edit: white) pawn moving down the g file towards the (edit: black) pieces and I have no idea why someone would say that is “nearly always fatal.”
Edit: my bad, sick and tired as I wrote that^. Chessfag here not sure why g5 to g6 would be characterized as “nearly always fatal.” The chess generalizations are getting annoying to me
Same. I just racked my brain trying to make sense of g5-g6. I can't figure it no matter what stage of the game. Q at g6 with B at b5 is common if playing an unskilled player but this Rambo dude makes no sense here. He often doesn't anyway kek
What is G5 to G6 and why is it nearly always fatal
That would be an (edit: white) pawn moving down the g file towards the (edit: black) pieces and I have no idea why someone would say that is “nearly always fatal.”
Edit: my bad, sick and tired as I wrote that^. Chessfag here not sure why g5 to g6 would be characterized as “nearly always fatal.” The chess generalizations are getting annoying to me
I just googled that and this came up https://g6.ed.gov/
A new manner of writing for grants! Sick and tired of sick and tired!
Im a beginner but i think inter dimensionally and, it is possible that 7 hides 5 and 5 can hide in 6 but not entirely vice versa.
Same. I just racked my brain trying to make sense of g5-g6. I can't figure it no matter what stage of the game. Q at g6 with B at b5 is common if playing an unskilled player but this Rambo dude makes no sense here. He often doesn't anyway kek