Maou Reijou no Kyouiku Gakari ~Yuusha Gakuin wo Tsuihou Sareta Heimin Kyoushi wa Maou no Musume-Tachi no Katei Kyoushi to Naru~ - Vol. 5 Ch. 23

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the correct terminology for the opening is Sicilian Defence, Najdorf variation.
For the interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicilian_Defence,_Najdorf_Variation

Not sure if the N and B before the destination square indicate the captured piece. It's not generally used ,we do use x to indicate Capture in algebric notation (can be rendered as captured on in speech), as it's redundant information.
 
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fr like how is that even a loss and he has two black squared bishops
Bro got a pawn on the other side and choose bishop???? Like it is possible but actually insane.
Even if that's the case there is no way this is a lost state. Black actually is worst off if they try anything to bold. She has him in check but where is the follow up?
 
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the correct terminology for the opening is Sicilian Defence, Najdorf variation.
For the interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicilian_Defence,_Najdorf_Variation

Not sure if the N and B before the destination square indicate the captured piece. It's not generally used ,we do use x to indicate Capture in algebric notation (can be rendered as captured on in speech), as it's redundant information.
The capital letters indicate the moved piece. K=king, Q=queen, R=rook, B=bishop, N=knight. No letter for pawn. When you capture a piece at the indicated destination, you add an 'x' between the moved piece and the destination.
 

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