General Chess Discussion - Making Puzzles in Lichess Study#2 Try 'Interactive study' | Archer66 |
Off-Topic Discussion - I need help#12 This site could be useful for you: https://www.chessstrategyonline.com/tutorials if you like reading books then a really good book is Chess Fundamentals by Capablanca. Its a tough read but if you read… | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - no matter how hard i try at all modes, i fail to succeed.#6 practise tactics and avoid time controls like ultra bullet. | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - Which chess books have you read#10 Many. But the best book I have read is Chess Fundamentals by Capablanca. | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - Why is the Dutch defense not popular?#14 " surely inferior to 1 ... d5 and ... Nf6 but still playable" I am not sure about this. While the Dutch may objectively be inferior to 1...d5 and 1...Nf6, black gets good practical chances. | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - Bishop or knight?#8 Depends on the position and the clock time. | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - Increasing rating tips.#12 Standard advice is to train tactics and endgames. You should also analyse your (lost) games. The lichess study is good enough for analysing. Find out all the bad moves you made in a game and try to re… | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - Best chess books for a player of my level#9 This might be helpful to you: https://lichess.org/practice. review it regularly until you can do all of it correctly. | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - What do you prefer?#4 evening | Archer66 |
General Chess Discussion - Path to 2000 Blitz#15 To reach 2000, you need good knowledge of how to play all parts of the game well. And since it is blitz you also need some speed with the mouse as well. | Archer66 |
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