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Either in this letter, we're going to talk about adjusting pieces now, if you're using software,

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the pieces are neatly arranged usually, but in the real world, say, say your rook was slightly off

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and start the game and you want to adjust it.

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You should really say you should say JDub, meaning I adjust and then you can adjust the rock to be

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nicely in the center.

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And that happens, you know, later say say your opponent, you know, took your pawn.

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But in taking it they left.

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That was slightly on the side.

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Offside, you can adjust that pawn without taking it, if you saw each other and then you adjust it

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in center, so as you do is I adjust.

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So yeah, Frenchtown Jalib.

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And then you can legally adjust an aspect of the position which you think is annoying, OK, or there

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might be some speck of dust or something, some dirt on the board.

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You could use Yaddo for that.

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So it just makes the boards a little bit more tidy, neater, clearer.

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So use the shadow if you need to.

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That's how much.
