3 days • Correspondence • Rated
Tonks-wenke207
1890?
1890?
PatzerWoodPusher
1668?

1668?
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Sicilian Defense
1. e4 c5

PATZER
a slang term used primarily in chess to describe an unskilled, amateur, or blunder-prone player. Derived from the German word patzen (to bungle or blunder).
WOODPUSHER
an informal, somewhat derogatory term for a weak, amateur, or low-skilled player who merely "pushes pieces" around the board, usually playing without a coherent, strategic plan or a deep understanding of the game.
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