Are two rooks worth more than a queen?
I'm playing chess and wondering about the value of pieces. Specifically, I want to know if having two rooks is considered more valuable than having a queen on the board.
Can a bishop eat a rook?
Excuse me, but I couldn't help but notice the phrase 'Can a bishop eat a rook?' floating around. Could you clarify, is this a metaphorical expression used in some context that I'm unaware of, or is it referring to a literal scenario involving chess pieces? I'm particularly intrigued by the juxtaposition of religious and game-related elements here. Is there a deeper meaning behind this question, or is it simply a playful wordplay? I'd be grateful for any insights you can provide.