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Sandy Wood
Brain Game: When I’m 64
by Sandy Wood - February 11, 2009 - 7:30 AM

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Today’s Brain Game is like an episode of TV’s Lost: Some will “get it” right away, while others may stare at it for hours without it making a lick of sense. Give it a shot!

B = 3
R = 5
N = 3
P = 1
Q = ?

Here is the SOLUTION.

Comments (8)
  1. The Queen is work 9 points, not 10.
    See Wikipedia article on Chess

  2. Aucobalt, I adjusted the answer to include both numbers, based on whether or not pawns are part of the equation.

    I was taught that every piece is worth something, so I was made to value the Queen at 10 points (although I admittedly haven’t played chess regularly in many years).

  3. I completely missed this. The most embarrassing thing is that I used to play tournament chess.

  4. Kyle – You’re not the only one… And I missed the 64 reference completely.

  5. Wow, good thing I did not spend too much time on this, I would never have gotten it.

  6. Shouldn’t it be K, not N for the good old Knight?

  7. Damn, I just used the A=1, B=3, C=5, D=1, E=3, F=5, and so on. Chess from that!

  8. Steve – N is used instead of K for knights because K is used for kings.

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