In general, an AF of 1 is extremely passive, an AF of 2 is moderately passive, an AF of 3 is a normal moderately aggressive player, and any AF of 4 and ab...
A King and Queen vs King and light piece (either Knight or Bishop) will always be a win for the side with the Queen. King and Queen vs King and Rook or Ki...
Stickiness: How often users return to your game. What mean KPI?What is a good KPI? Good KPIs: Provide objective evidence of progress towards achieving a d...
With a speed of 30 feet, for example, you can move up to 60 feet on your turn if you dash. The Dash action is the closest thing to a “move action” in 5e, ...
In chess, there is a general consensus among players and theorists that the player who makes the first move (White) has an inherent advantage. Since 1851,...
Implied odds are an extension of pot odds that help you decide whether or not a drawing hand is worth calling in the face of a raise. Essentially, the imp...
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are the critical (key) indicators of progress toward an intended result. KPIs provides a focus for strategic and operati...
0. The “D” i short for “dealer button” and its used to keep track of where the big blind and small blind is to be placed. In your case the small blind 1$ ...
Pots are often divided between the best high hand and the best low. (It’s possible for the same player to hold both – like an A-2-3-4-5 straight – to “sco...
A king can legally make up to 8 moves, and there are 2 on the board, so a max of 16. Queen: 27 x 2 = 54. Rook: 14 x 4 = 56. Bishop: 13 x 4 = 52. Knight: 8...