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Korean to Portuguese - Rates: 0.70 - 10.00 USD per character / 20 - 30 USD per hour Portuguese - Rates: 0.70 - 10.00 USD per word / 20 - 30 USD per hour Korean - Rates: 0.70 - 10.00 USD per character / 20 - 30 USD per hour English to Portuguese - Rates: 0.70 - 10.00 USD per word / 20 - 30 USD per hour Portuguese to English - Rates: 0.70 - 10.00 USD per word / 20 - 30 USD per hour
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English to Portuguese: Games Sample Translation General field: Other Detailed field: Games / Video Games / Gaming / Casino
Source text - English The opening of a game of chess is a battle between two equally matched armies.
There is no known method that will secure one player a decisive advantage over the other regardless of what the opponent does.
If there were, chess as a professional sport would most likely cease to exist.
Winning a game of chess depends on one's opponent making inaccurate moves.
The question "What is an inaccurate move?" can best be answered by trial and error.
Take the opening position shown in the diagram.O
It is White's move.
Why do almost all serious players begin by moving either a central pawn or the king's knight?
Simply because the results of millions of chess games have given these moves a better reputation than the alternatives.
So you could say that White 'knows the secret' - except that after a handful of games have started with the same opening move, Black starts to realize that some ways of responding are better than others.
Carry on this process over several centuries, bearing in mind that most chess positions contain a few potential moves that are just as good as one another (and some that are not as good but that might just throw an opponent off guard), and you will end up with enough opening theory to fill several encyclopedias.
The question is who can remember the most.
Translation - Portuguese O inicio de um jogo de xadrez é uma batalha entre dois exércitos equivalentes.
Não existe um método conhecido que se certifique de que um jogador tenha uma vantagem decisiva sobre o outro independentemente do que seu adversário faça.
Se fosse o caso, o xadrez como esporte profissional provavelmente deixaria da existir.
Vencer uma partida de xadrez depende de um dos jogadores fazer um movimento impreciso.
A pergunta "O que é um movimento impreciso?" pode ser bem explicada por tentativa e erro.
Observe a posição inicial mostrada no diagrama.
É a vez do Branco.
Por que quase todos os jogadores profissionais começam movendo o peão ou cavalo?
Simples, por que o resultado de milhões de partidas de xadrez deram a esse movimento uma melhor reputação dentre as alternativas.
Então, você pode dizer que o Branco 'conhece o segredo' - exceto que depois de um punhado de partidas começarem com esse mesmo movimento inicial, o Preto começa a perceber que existem melhores maneiras de responder a isso, do que outras.
Então o Branco já sabe o que esperar do preto.
Continue esse processo ao longo de vários séculos, tendo em conta de que a maioria dos movimentos de xadrez contém uma gama de movimentos que são melhores do que outros (e alguns que não são tão bons, mas que podem deixar um adversário desprevenido), e você irá terminar com teorias de movimentos de inicio suficiente para completar várias enciclopédias.
A questão é, quem é capaz de lembrar mais?
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Born in São Paulo, since I was a kid I've been studying english. I studied Korean for two years and now I do it by myself while I translate Korean comic books as a volunteer work. I also started to learn Spanish and Chinese by myself.