Chess Opening Tips: Build a Repertoire That Wins
How to build an opening repertoire that suits your style, avoids common pitfalls, and helps you win …Did you know Lichess can do this?! Board Editor
...more than meets the eyeFrom Clay to Clicks: Chess Through the Ages
Been thinking about how much chess has changed over the centuries. From carved stones to smartphone …Ronde 1 : un jeune adversaire très fort, une belle défaite
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3 Wins, 7 Losses.... +150 ELOConcessions.
The process by which your opponent defends a square or prevents a tactical idea by creating a separa…Using Maia and Leela Chess Zero to Find Repertoire Gaps
A novel idea for chess developersKarpov vs Kasparov: The Rivalry (Part 1: 1975-1985)
Explore One of the Greatest Rivalries in the History of ChessWie Sie einen geeigneten Schachtrainer/in für Ihr Kind finden
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(personal opinion and not guaranteed that you will hit 2300 either)Did you know Lichess can do this?! Commands
... yes, Lichess has a command lineThe Schematic of Threatening Opening Preparation
Your opponent's mind is more vulnerable than their position100 games experiment (Part 1/5)
Analyzing and making notes on 100 rapid games.Time is a resource, use it!
How to play neither too slow, nor too fast.
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