| Community Blog Discussions - Learning from Jacob Aagaard there is one tiny recommendation i would have... i think it's helpful to begin the list with the opponent's checks (on our K) and the opponent's captures; and then insert our checks and our captures. | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - Learning from Jacob Aagaard @Graque that's an amazing app! Fritz17 has a training tool that is similar, but i had not seen anything like it before now. very nice! | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - Learning from Jacob Aagaard it seems like these guys (well-spoken, well-meaning, language masters, & chess masters) make a sincere effort to understand what we need at our level (i.e., us players below 1800 FIDE) to improve to a… | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - What the Fork is a Blunder Check? i enjoyed this article. and i agree. the ideas related to blunders are usually too vague to be helpful. it might be good to agree to some consistent vocabulary. for example, when the opponent moves, t… | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - How Do You Stop Blundering? It seems that we have different classes of blunders. Perhaps it is similar to how there are different tactical themes. For example, placing our Queen en prise is different from failing to notice a new… | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - Are you good at resigning? to the victor go the spoils but losers have rights too--like the right to play until checkmate or the right to resign any time before then. when on the losing side, i think we should play until we don… | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - Goodbye to "Worst Rated Losses" on Lichess Profiles Indeed. After they blunder and lose, it's probably best to ensure you only try to say "something nice" to a "friend." Anyone else might be annoyed by the mere sound of a human voice. (not me though! l… | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - We don't want all the features My TWO favorite lichess features are: (1) slowing the animation speed; and (2) hiding ratings; ... and (2a) Zen mode; and (2b) tactics by individual openings; and (2c) Studies; and (2d) playing out po… | ![]() |
| Community Blog Discussions - 'F' is for Forget-about-it (?) So, the data is based on the inaccuracy of pawn moves? Perhaps it would be helpful to include inaccuracy for failing to move the pawn--especially the f-pawn. We might find that failure to move the f-p… | ![]() |
