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Road to be the Best Chess Player in the World!

Road to be the Best Chess Player in the World!

Author's note: 1. Hey, everyone! Thank you for supporting my story! I have written a new one with the hope of getting a contract for that story as well, the title is 'The Rise of the Iron Wall!'. It is a football story, so if you like, please give your support by adding it to your collection and giving your power stone to that story! Thanks! 2. 150 Power stones: 2 extra chapters! 20 Golden tickets: 4 extra chapters! Gifts: Depending on what kind of gift, I will spread the extra chapters across the weeks. Hey, everyone! Please, help me stay motivated by keep sending me your power stones and golden tickets! There will always be extra chapters when we cross the threshold that I set. Thank you very much! -0- Chess players have no future in Indonesia! That was what Adrian Sheva, a 17-year-old boy from the most crowded district in Jakarta, said to convince himself that delving into the chess world would be a waste of time. He didn't even bat his eyes after getting the system that would help him become the best chess player in the world. No, it is better to work in a food stall and earn money honestly. However, it seems that the people around him disagree. They all see the talent hidden in Sheva - although Sheva himself insists that it all comes from the system - and force him to go deeper into this world. As he accumulates more experiences, playing more tournaments, making new friends, and fighting against new rivals from other countries, and winning some glories for his country, slowly but surely, this game starts to grow on him. Until in the end, he finally looks back at his journey from the bottom, Sheva cannot help but smile and say, "Oh, well... It seems that this game is not as bad as I thought..."
Sports
689 Chs
A Game Of Chess With A Vampire

A Game Of Chess With A Vampire

[SLOW BURN ROMANCE. RATED 18: NO RAPE] What if the sort of love you'd wanted and desired, only but a man incapable of love could give it to you–a man who has not the slightest of an idea what the word "Love" meant? ..... Vampires coexisted with humans for centuries without either side hunting or killing the other due to a peace treaty. They didn’t feed on human blood for so long either, but that changes when the first vampire auction is held. Six human slaves were sold, and among them included Avelina, a twenty-six-year-old woman. Avelina is sold to an infamous Vampire prince, Draven Delgaard, rumored to have committed heinous acts even amongst his kind. She fears for her life upon their first encounter, but to her utmost bewilderment, Draven Delgaard makes a deal with her. He sought the inheritance of the royal family, but to be qualified, he needed a wife. Since his kinds weren’t available due to his reputation, Avelina was one of the few options left. In exchange for her freedom, she will assist him in obtaining the inheritance. But this royal inheritance can only be acquired through the style of a chess game with other royal opponents. A game of strategy and survival. Should she succeed, her freedom shall be regained and it would be a win-win for both her and Draven. However, she soon realizes that success might come at a very heavy cost. Will Avelina and Draven be able to win the game of chess? Will they secure her freedom and inheritance, or will they fall victim to the dangerous machinations of the royal family?
Fantasy
415 Chs
Femme Fatale:The Queen Of Chess

Femme Fatale:The Queen Of Chess

Volume 1 - Completed  Volume 2 - After 212 chapters (Book status: Completed) "You can't cage me here like this, I'm going!" Renna Amaryllis yelled at him and approached the knob when a six spiked blade flew past her cheek and hit the door. "You can't, unless I find the truth about you." Ronan's serene orbs flickered evil as his right hand man standing nearby trembled, while Renna smirked meaningfully playing vulnerable card. _._._._ "Hey, I've brought you food and meds." Renna stepped inside the room when Ronan leaped to hold the tray when the duvet slipped from his naked body revealing a hardened bulge. "Face, torso or my sexy dick?" His narcissistic question heated a passion within her. _._._._ A woman gave a lopsided grin while swirling the wine glass, reading the headlines on the TV.  "Checkmate! Ronan Ross is dead." Renna Amaryllis was assigned to shot her doting ex-husband dead, while he struggled to win his 'dead wife' back. It's just a pity that she wanted his head, after falling into his hands intentionally.  As she proceeded with her strategies, the underworld Lord grew suspicious.  Finally acknowledging that it was a wrong move and that she had already triggered a war within three mafia rulers!  ••• https://discord.gg/4FW69JpcVA (for spoilers and to chat with me.) _._._._ TAGS: #mafiaKing #CEO #StrongLeads #technology #action #cleverFemale #gunsAndbullets #killing #deadWifecomesBack  ._._._._. • Must read the introductory auxiliary chapter first.
Urban
292 Chs
What are the common themes in chess stories in fiction?
One common theme is the pursuit of excellence. The main characters strive to be the best at chess, like in 'The Queen's Gambit'. Another is the battle of wits. Chess is a mental game, so in these stories, characters use their intelligence to outmaneuver opponents, similar to what we see in many detective - like chess stories.
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2024-10-26 03:27
What is 'chess fiction'?
Chess fiction refers to fictional works, such as novels or short stories, that revolve around the game of chess. It might include stories about chess prodigies, epic chess matches in a fictional world, or the mysterious power chess holds in a made - up setting.
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2024-12-13 13:42
How is chess depicted in fiction?
In fiction, chess is often depicted as a game of strategy and intellect. It can be used to show the mental prowess of characters. For example, in 'The Queen's Gambit', chess is central to the story. The main character's journey in the chess world showcases her genius. It also serves as a backdrop for power struggles and competition, much like in real - life high - level chess tournaments.
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2024-10-26 15:11
Can you recommend some good chess stories in fiction?
Sure. 'The Queen's Gambit' is a great one. It tells the story of a young female chess prodigy. Her journey in the world of chess, facing challenges both on and off the chessboard, is really fascinating.
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2024-10-25 17:18
What significance do chess pieces have in science fiction stories?
They can also signify the idea of a game within a game. In a science - fiction narrative, the characters might be unknowingly part of a grander scheme where they are like chess pieces being moved by unseen forces. This creates a sense of mystery and a feeling that the characters' fates are not entirely in their own hands, much like in a real game of chess.
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2024-11-06 16:21
What are the best chess fiction books?
One of the best is 'The Queen's Gambit' by Walter Tevis. It's a great read that follows the life of a female chess prodigy. The story is engaging and gives a good look into the world of competitive chess.
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2024-11-17 16:42
What are the characteristics of books about chess fiction?
Typically, they often use chess as a central metaphor. For example, in 'The Queen's Gambit', the main character's life and her journey in the world of chess mirror her personal growth and challenges. The games she plays are not just about winning on the board but also about winning in life.
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2024-11-23 14:35
How are chess pieces portrayed in science fiction?
In science fiction, chess pieces can be portrayed in various ways. Sometimes they are used as symbols of strategy and intelligence, much like in real - life chess. For example, in some stories, characters might play a high - stakes game of chess with super - advanced chess pieces that have unique abilities or represent different factions in a galactic war.
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2024-11-06 12:32
What are the characteristics of a good chess fiction book?
Well, it should have accurate chess knowledge. For example, it should correctly describe chess moves and strategies. That makes the story more believable for chess enthusiasts.
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2024-12-13 00:52
What are the most famous chess fiction books?
The most famous one is probably 'The Queen's Gambit'. It's been widely read and the TV show made it even more well - known. Another is 'The Eight' which has a cult following. And 'Pawn to Infinity' is also quite well - regarded among chess enthusiasts.
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2024-12-11 02:37
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