Lichess Feedback - Bots Challenges and Accomplishments#3 There is a very good reason to play against bots, that is you don't get away with your blunders, because they don't go unpunished. Seems like, a good way to improve, and learn the best strategy, to me… | heroku |
Lichess Feedback - Bots Challenges and Accomplishments#1 A list of bots to beat, or get some winning streak, or setup some winning endgame positions to win against strong bots, or play classical theory up to a certain move against these bots etc.. these kin… | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Pure Memorization Technique to Increase Rating#14 @ryan121 said in #13: > I get your idea. You want to be a strong Intuitive player. I suggest you start with the 125 greatest chess games. > www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1036062 Finally … | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Pure Memorization Technique to Increase Rating#1 The Technique is to memorize every game from former World Champions without giving it any thought or analysis. We have these huge database of PGN data available for free. And lichess studies to organi… | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Lichess Development Made Easy With Gitpod#11 @schlawg said in #10: > Gitpod gives you vscode through the browser. No one in sane mind should ever have to code in a browser | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Lichess Development Made Easy With Gitpod#9 we can rule the world now thanks | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Lichess Development Made Easy With Gitpod#6 Can this gitpod has a VS Code Extension so I can run on VS Code? | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Breaking the Silence#187 @Deadban said in #129: > A: Someone has kissed me against my will. > > B: Show me scientific proof of that! So, science doesn't know anything about how we make our choices to have sex, so what. | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Breaking the Silence#121 What are the scientific proofs about all these yabbing blah blah. I haven't seen one sexually exclusive video. | heroku |
General Chess Discussion - Probability in chess#4 you are selecting 1 move per 50 moves each side so 50! / 2 | heroku |
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