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A black and white chessboard is set up on a light-colored, wooden surface. The board is positioned slightly off-center, with the bottom edge closer to the viewer. The chessboard is marked with black and green squares, and the numbers 1 through 8 along the left side and the letters a through h along the bottom are visible. Several chess pieces are arranged on the board, primarily black pieces on the far side and white pieces on the near side. On the black side, there are two rooks on the back rank (row 8), a knight on b8, a bishop on c8, a queen on d8, and a king on e8. In front of these, there are pawns on a7, b7, c7, d7, e7, f7, g7, and h7. However, some pieces are not in their starting positions. Specifically, there's a black knight on b6, a black pawn on c7, a black pawn on d7, a black rook on g8, and a black pawn on h7. A black queen is positioned on d8 and a black king on e8. There is a black bishop on c8. On the white side, there are pawns on a2, b2, and c2. Further up the board, there are white pieces on squares including d1, e1, f1, g1, and h1. Specifically, a white rook is on a1. Pawns are on a2, b2, and c2. A white queen is on d1. A white king is on e1. There are also white pieces on squares in the middle of the board, such as a bishop on e5, pawns on f2, g2, and h2, and a knight on g3. A white pawn is on b4, a white knight on g3, and white pawns on f2, g2, and h2. There are white pawns on a2, b2, and c2. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking down at the chessboard. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly natural light from a window. The wooden surface appears to be a table or desk. There are faint blue marks on the paper border of the chessboard, possibly from writing or drawing. The scene is set in Akwanga, Nigeria. The environment is a typical indoor domestic or educational setting. There are no people visible in the frame, only the chess set. The pieces are made of plastic and appear to be standard Staunton chess pieces. The board is a flexible vinyl or
bigshamm

Jul 4, 2026, 11:21 AM

Akwanga, Nigeria

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A black and white chessboard is set up on a light-colored, wooden surface. The board is positioned slightly off-center, with the bottom edge closer to the viewer. The chessboard is marked with black and green squares, and the numbers 1 through 8 along the left side and the letters a through h along the bottom are visible. Several chess pieces are arranged on the board, primarily black pieces on the far side and white pieces on the near side. On the black side, there are two rooks on the back rank (row 8), a knight on b8, a bishop on c8, a queen on d8, and a king on e8. In front of these, there are pawns on a7, b7, c7, d7, e7, f7, g7, and h7. However, some pieces are not in their starting positions. Specifically, there's a black knight on b6, a black pawn on c7, a black pawn on d7, a black rook on g8, and a black pawn on h7. A black queen is positioned on d8 and a black king on e8. There is a black bishop on c8. On the white side, there are pawns on a2, b2, and c2. Further up the board, there are white pieces on squares including d1, e1, f1, g1, and h1. Specifically, a white rook is on a1. Pawns are on a2, b2, and c2. A white queen is on d1. A white king is on e1. There are also white pieces on squares in the middle of the board, such as a bishop on e5, pawns on f2, g2, and h2, and a knight on g3. A white pawn is on b4, a white knight on g3, and white pawns on f2, g2, and h2. There are white pawns on a2, b2, and c2. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking down at the chessboard. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly natural light from a window. The wooden surface appears to be a table or desk. There are faint blue marks on the paper border of the chessboard, possibly from writing or drawing. The scene is set in Akwanga, Nigeria. The environment is a typical indoor domestic or educational setting. There are no people visible in the frame, only the chess set. The pieces are made of plastic and appear to be standard Staunton chess pieces. The board is a flexible vinyl or

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