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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Chess

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Never paid attention to the board state in that gif before. Gaston is down a crapload of pieces, and his opponent has done all of that while apparently using his own pawns and one bishop. And then the opponent moves the bishop a few rows out from the king, a non-check position, and that's what causes Gaston to table-flip? Not losing your queen, your rooks, every piece of consequence while capturing only pawns? Weak, Gaston. Weak.