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Whispers of Love by Nasrin Kousar Jaha

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  Whispers of Love by Nasrin Kousar Jahan In a world that so often shouts for attention, Whispers of Love invites us to lean in and listen closely. This striking new release by Nasrin Kousar Jahan captures the profound beauty found in the quiet, tender moments that define true intimacy. A Cover That Speaks Volumes As the title suggests, the visual identity of the book is built on subtlety and connection. The cover art—featuring a delicate, close-up portrait of a woman with closed eyes and a gentle hand softly brushing through her hair—perfectly sets the tone. It evokes a sense of peace, vulnerability, and absolute trust. There is no grand gesture here; only the soft, silent language of love communicated through touch, presence, and emotional closeness. The minimalist typography and subtle, pulse-like divider only enhance that gentle, contemplative atmosphere. What Lies Within While the specific genre invites curiosity, the title Whispers of Love hints at a collection of reflections...

New Chess Game New win

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 New Chess Game New win  [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.5"] [Round "1"] [White "fatmagulpinar76"] [Black "nadeemrnc123"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "768"] [BlackElo "792"] 1. e4 e5 2. Qf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Nh3 Nd4 5. Qd3 c5 6. Ng5 Qb6 7. Bxf7+ Kd8 8. c3 c4 9. Qxc4 Nc2+ 10. Kd1 Qxf2 11. Rf1 Qxg2 12. Kxc2 Qxg5 13. d3 Qg2+ 14. Bd2 Qxf1 15. h4 Qh1 16. h5 d6 17. Be6 Bxe6 18. Qxe6 Be7 19. d4 Rf8 20. dxe5 Qxe4+ 21. Kb3 Nxh5 22. exd6 Qxe6+ 23. c4 Qxd6 24. Nc3 Rf2 25. Nb5 Qxd2 26. c5 Rf3+ 27. Nc3 Bxc5 28. Kc4 Bd4 29. Rh1 Ng3 30. Rxh7 Rc8+ 31. Kb4 a6 32. Rh8+ Kd7 33. Rxc8 Kxc8 34. a4 Qxb2+ 35. Kc4 Qxc3+ 36. Kd5 Rf5+ 37. Ke6 Ra5 38. Ke7 Rxa4 39. Ke8 Quick analysis of your game: Opening / early play · 2. Qf3? is too early with the queen, and 4. Nh3? is awkward. · Black’s 4...Nd4! is a good move, hitting the queen and c2. · 7. Bxf7+?? is an unsound sacrif...

Online Chess playing is a pleasure

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         Online Chess playing is a pleasure  [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.5"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "karthikmanikandanman"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "792"] [BlackElo "796"] 1. e4 e6 2. Nf3 Bc5 3. Nc3 Nh6 4. d4 Bb6 5. Bb5 Rf8 6. Na4 c6 7. Bc4 Qf6 8. Bg5 Qg6 9. Ne5 Qxg5 10. h4 Qxg2 11. Rf1 Qxe4+ 12. Be2 This game is a low-rated online encounter (both ~800 Elo) featuring multiple opening inaccuracies and tactical misses. Black manages to win two pawns and an active queen, but White misses a chance to win the queen on move 11. The game ends unfinished, but Black is clearly better. 1. e4 e6 A standard French Defence start. 2. Nf3 Bc5 Black develops the bishop to an active square, but in the French, a better plan is 2...d5 to challenge the centre immediately. The move is not losing but somewhat imprecise. 3. Nc3 Nh6 3...Nh6 ...

New Chess Game New Win

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 New Chess Game New Win [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.4"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "MimoVictor"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "776"] [BlackElo "784"] 1. e4 f5 2. Nc3 e5 3. exf5 Qh4 4. Nf3 b5 5. Nxh4 Nf6 6. Nxb5 Ba3 7. bxa3 Nd5 8. Qf3 a5 9. Qxd5 d6 10. Qxa8 Bxf5 11. Qxb8+ Kd7 12. Qxh8 Bxc2 13. Na7 Bg6 14. Qxg7+ Ke8 15. Qxc7 Bb1 16. Bb5+ Kf8 17. Qxd6+ Kg7 18. Nf5+ Kh8 19. Qxe5+ Kg8 20. Bc4+ Kf8 21. Qe7# 1-0

New Chess Game New Win

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                New Chess Game New Win [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.4"] [Round "1"] [White "pintukrmuz"] [Black "nadeemrnc123"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "793"] [BlackElo "807"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Qf6 3. Qe2 Nc6 4. Qc4 d6 5. g4 Nh6 6. h4 Nxg4 7. Ng5 Qxf2+ 8. Kd1 Qg3 9. Qe2 Nd4 10. Qb5+ c6 11. Qc4 Nf2+ 12. Ke1 Nxh1+ 13. Kd1 Qg4+ 14. Ke1 Qxh4+ 15. Kd1 Qf2 16. Be2 Qg1+ 17. Bf1 Qxg5 18. Qe2 Nxe2 19. Bxe2 Qg1+ This is a wild, tactical slugfest between two low-rated (800 Elo) players, showcasing classic beginner mistakes: early queen sorties, reckless pawn storms, and a complete disregard for king safety. Here is a move-by-move analysis of the carnage. Opening Phase (1–4): Questionable Development · 2... Qf6: Black brings the queen out very early. While this attacks the f2-pawn indirectly, it allows White to gain tempo with development. At this lev...

New Chess Game

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                 New Chess Game New Win [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.4"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "YvoBaisac"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "791"] [BlackElo "785"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Na6 3. Bc4 f6 4. Qh5+ g6 5. Qf3 Bg7 6. Nd5 h5 7. d4 Nb4 8. dxe5 Nxd5 9. exd5 fxe5 10. d6 Bf8 11. Qf7# 1-0 Analysis of the Game This is a textbook example of how not to play the opening, turned into a highlight reel for White. At the ~800 Elo level, games are decided by who blunders first, and Black makes multiple critical errors that White punishes ruthlessly with a classic "f7" checkmate in just 11 moves. Here is your detailed analysis: The Opening Phase (Moves 1–5): Black Self-Destructs · 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3: White plays the Vienna Game—solid central control. · 2...Na6?? – Critical Mistake: Developing a knight to the edge of the board (the...

Winning for White (nadeemrnc123)

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Winning for White (nadeemrnc123) The current board state, here is the analysis of your game: Winning for White (nadeemrnc123) You have a massive material advantage with Rook + Knight + Pawn against Black's lone King. This is a theoretically easy win, and Black is also under significant time pressure (1:40 left vs. your 3:02). The Key Move (The Highlight) The yellow highlights indicate your last move: you played Ng2+ (Knight from e3 to g2, delivering check). This is a great move that forces Black to react.  Black's Limited Options Black's King on h4 is currently in check. Because your pawn on g4 controls h5 and h3, Black only has two legal moves to escape the check: 1. Kg5 (Move King to g5) 2. Kg3 (Move King to g3) Suggested Strategy for Your Next Moves: · Don't rush: With a winning advantage, just play solidly. Avoid blunders like moving your Knight where it can be captured (though the King can't capture it right now). · Bring your King in: Use your King (currently ...