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Is there an algebraic way to know In which square two diagonals meet?
For example A2a2 and F3f3 meet in D5d5
How can one find D5d5 without looking at the board? (Blindfolded chess exercise)
For example A2 and F3 meet in D5
How can one find D5 without looking at the board? (Blindfolded chess exercise)
For example a2 and f3 meet in d5
How can one find d5 without looking at the board? (Blindfolded chess exercise)