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1. What’s the last card game you played?

2. What’s the last board game you played?

3. What’s the last computer or video game you played?

4. Take this quiz: Which chess piece are you?

5. In the games you mentioned in the first three answers, did you win any of the matches?

6. If you could only play one game for the rest of your life, which game is it and why did you choose that one?

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1. What’s the last card game you played?

Poker

2. What’s the last board game you played?

Trivial Pursuit (boy, that was a long time ago!)

3. What’s the last computer or video game you played?

Mafia Wars

4. Take this quiz: Which chess piece are you?

The Knight's City Guard

Congrats! Only 10-13% of the population score this!

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The Knight’s City Guard is characterized by the desire to serve others in times of need. Sometimes this drive is so powerful that the standard ‘give-and-take’ is unsatisfying. They are bound very much to social convention and don’t like to include moral or political controversy. The City Guard is often forgotten because they are so reliable. They are loyal and great producers of quality – which end up allowing others to take for granted what the City Guard gives. They are hurt by being treated as a doormat but are unwilling to toot their own horn about accomplishments. This is due to that it feels somewhat wrong to want a reward for doing work which is a virtue in itself.

The City Guard can be overworked and suffer from self inflicted headaches. They are methodical workers with good memories and analytical abilities. They are great in small groups because of their patience. They make pleasant co-workers and better employees. They tend to feel a bit harried by supervisory roles. They form strong loyalties of a personal nature. This is opposed to institutional loyalty. If someone leaves the company that’s close to this type – they may leave as well. They are perfect as teachers, administrators, clerics and fit right in amongst nursing or medical careers.

The Knight’s City guard is concerned with harmony and traditional behavior. They have a few close friends and are extremely loyal. Don’t confront them, they hate that. Also if the Knight’s City Guard is moody – it could be because they haven’t shared something of importance. Most friends of the City Guard feel ashamed later when finding out why the Guard refused to share the source of their trouble. This ‘Pawn’ is wonderful because they are the diplomat of emotions and needs. They are society’s most constructive and protective member.

5. In the games you mentioned in the first three answers, did you win any of the matches?

I won some poker hands, I don't remember who won Trivial Pursuit, and Mafia Wars isn't a winning/losing game, just a waste-your-time game.

6. If you could only play one game for the rest of your life, which game is it and why did you choose that one?

Monopoly. I love that game.

Edited by SingsInFrench

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1. What’s the last card game you played? - It was a rousing game of UNO.

2. What’s the last board game you played? - Trivial Pursuit

3. What’s the last computer or video game you played? - Hearts

4. Take this quiz: Which chess piece are you? -

The Queen's Confidante

Congrats! Only 5-7% of the population score this!

The Queen's Confidante is the first to hear the beat of a different drum. Many plunge into the avant garde experience and generally set the trend for their friends. They are more in touch with reality using their senses but this makes them want to live for the ‘here and now’. The Confidante is full of charm and may flow with compliments even if it isn’t deserved. Rather than write a poem on the beauty of life – they would rather live out the written story of beauty.

The Queen’s Confidante is usually peaceful and easygoing in nature. They usually adopt a 'live and let live' approach to life. They take things at their own pace and live for the moment. They may be quiet but are pleasant, considerate and caring. They may not be inclined to debate or air their views, but of course their values are important to them. They will solve problems as they arise especially if it concerns people. Generally the Confidante is one who develops great team spirit through the promotion of cooperation. They will only repeat facts without placing too much spin or interpretation on them. Because of this they may be the best mediators.

The Confidante is sensitive to its environment, and much more perceiving than others with regards to the physical world. They can notice variations in behavior of others. They are highly conscious of companions and friends, but they prefer to let others direct. This ‘Pawn’ is rarer than others because they are emotionally well rounded with a great degree of empathy. Because of this empathy, they can be overly concerned with ‘feelings’. They may even sacrifice their ideals and not contribute enough, especially if they don’t wish to exercise criticism.

5. In the games you mentioned in the first three answers, did you win any of the matches? - Yes, I won at Trivial Pursuit, and lost at the other two, lol.

6. If you could only play one game for the rest of your life, which game is it and why did you choose that one? - Solitaire. I ALWAYS play solitaire, either on computer, with a deck of cards or with my little electronic game that my daughter bought me for Christmas. :003:

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1. What’s the last card game you played? - Spider Solitaire

2. What’s the last board game you played? - Clue

3. What’s the last computer or video game you played? - FrontierVille.

4. Take this quiz: Which chess piece are you?

The Bishop's InnkeeperCongrats! Only 6-9% of the population score this.

The Bishop's Innkeeper enjoys the experience of life to the fullest. They enjoy the variety of people and material comforts. They are excellent team players and focus on tasks at hand utilizing fun. They find pleasure in the new. They will involve everyone in discussion and decision making. They value the strengths of different individuals and encourage people to contribute their best. They make great storytellers and in fact this is why they have a special place for children in their hearts. They are deprived when cut off from others

They aren't fond of written studies, but prefer learning in a 'hands on' way. Because of this they do tend to rush. Schools can be difficult at first, but if they find the relevance of a subject - they will exceed. They are sensitive to criticism and may take it personally. They will focus on the task at hand but forgo the long term costs. However, they are practical with their approach and have a lively sense of humor. If one asks them a question, one should be prepared for a drawn out explanation of their answer and how it relates to their life

The Bishop's Innkeeper is useful because they can quickly mobilize others during times of crises. They are genuine and optimistic so it is hard not to do as they say. They are the peacemaker due to their sympathetic and tactful natures. They are the builders of the ‘can-do’ atmosphere using humor to brighten everyone’s mood. You should be pleased scoring as a 'Pawn' - it proves that you are a constructive and contributing member of society

5. In the games you mentioned in the first three answers, did you win any of the matches? Yes

6. If you could only play one game for the rest of your life, which game is it and why did you choose that one? - I love FrontierVille. It's relaxing for me.

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1. What’s the last card game you played? Probably solitare...

2. What’s the last board game you played? LifeStories

3. What’s the last computer or video game you played? Connect2 at FreeOnlineGames.

4. Take this quiz: Which chess piece are you?

The Queen's Knight (only 4-5% of the population score this!)

The Queen’s Knight is armed with rose-colored glasses. The mundane comes to life and nature becomes expressive of spirit. The interesting thing about this Knight is the ability to switch from fantasy to reality. There are exceptions to the rule, but this is the type that may have had imaginary friends as a youngster. Their stuffed animals also were great companions. The Queen’s Knight will see the good in almost anyone or anything – but their depth of emotion can remain hidden even from themselves. Circumstances tend to reveal sudden responses.

Not all life is rosy and this Knight is not exempt from disappointment or frustration with humanity. They may feel incompetence when dealing with their own ethical values. Things aren’t simply white black, but a grand battle of Good versus Evil. Evil must be reckoned with but Good shall eventually win. It is not that they fight evil, but that they fight for the essence of moral good. Doing something good is quite satisfactory for them and indeed increases their happiness. It is when something is not reciprocated to them that they are saddened and disappointed by others. They learn that others aren’t as self-sacrificing.

The Queen's Knight is dominated by an inner world of intense feeling and deeply rooted ethics. They seek to form their life based on their views. They are highly curious of those around them so are readily accepting of others unless their values are being threatened. They promote insight and understanding amongst others and contribute well thought ideas. They however can be a bit too idealistic.

5. In the games you mentioned in the first three answers, did you win any of the matches? Yes.

6. If you could only play one game for the rest of your life, which game is it and why did you choose that one? Solitare.

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1. What’s the last card game you played? - Memory with my grandson

2. What’s the last board game you played? - Trouble

3. What’s the last computer or video game you played? - Farmville!

4. Take this quiz: Which chess piece are you?The Queen's Confidante

Congrats! Only 5-7% of the population score this!

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The Queen's Confidante is the first to hear the beat of a different drum. Many plunge into the avant garde experience and generally set the trend for their friends. They are more in touch with reality using their senses but this makes them want to live for the ‘here and now’. The Confidante is full of charm and may flow with compliments even if it isn’t deserved. Rather than write a poem on the beauty of life – they would rather live out the written story of beauty.

The Queen’s Confidante is usually peaceful and easygoing in nature. They usually adopt a 'live and let live' approach to life. They take things at their own pace and live for the moment. They may be quiet but are pleasant, considerate and caring. They may not be inclined to debate or air their views, but of course their values are important to them. They will solve problems as they arise especially if it concerns people. Generally the Confidante is one who develops great team spirit through the promotion of cooperation. They will only repeat facts without placing too much spin or interpretation on them. Because of this they may be the best mediators.

The Confidante is sensitive to its environment, and much more perceiving than others with regards to the physical world. They can notice variations in behavior of others. They are highly conscious of companions and friends, but they prefer to let others direct. This ‘Pawn’ is rarer than others because they are emotionally well rounded with a great degree of empathy. Because of this empathy, they can be overly concerned with ‘feelings’. They may even sacrifice their ideals and not contribute enough, especially if they don’t wish to exercise criticism.

5. In the games you mentioned in the first three answers, did you win any of the matches? - Yes, a few.

6. If you could only play one game for the rest of your life, which game is it and why did you choose that one? - Farmville! It's so much fun.

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