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@madaxc
A lot of people are game over, a lot of people are licking their wounds, but they'll be back soon. The board may be damaged but still playable if we want. The only question is whether everyone wants to play by the same rules. Does everyone know the rules? What are the exact rules? This is the main question for me at the moment. Remember: In chess, the pawn is the only piece that cannot move backwards. Their move is much smaller and we often don't even regret losing them, but we can also win important victories with their help.
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@saqibktk
True, even small moves can lead to big wins. It’s all about understanding the rules and staying focused. Everyone has a chance to come back stronger
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I hope so. for this we need the rules, even if they are strict, but they are needed. but we do not change the rules day by day, this is not a restaurant menu i think.
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@saqibktk
I completely agree. Rules should be clear, consistent, and not change unpredictably. Stability helps everyone move forward with confidence. Well said
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