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well-hydrated edition

>Chess websites, tools, videos and books:
https://rentry.org/vxdsw7k5

>Calendar:
- Norway Chess | May 25th - June 5th
- European Women's Chess Championship | May 25th - June 5th
- UzChess Cup | June 7th - 15th
- Biel Chess Festival | July 11th - 24th
- Lichess Summer Marathon | August 1st
- Grand Chess Tour: Super Rapid & Blitz Croatia | June 29th - July 6th
- 53rd International Dortmund Chess Days - Sparkassen Chess Trophy | August 1st - 9th
- Sinquefield Cup | August 8th - 12th
- FIDE World Championship Match | November 23rd - December 17th

>Previous thread:
>>97975648
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>>98124151
I don't think so, but send an e-mail, I'm really curious.
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>>98124808
>European Women's Chess Championship
round 5:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hICOGGBfJqc
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Cutest Chess girl currently?
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>>98125493
Galina Mikheeva
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Cutest Chess boy currently?
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>>98126024
Vasyl Ivanchuk
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Nihal Sarin is playing the Stepan Avagyan Memorial
he got a draw in the first round: https://lichess.org/broadcast/7th-stepan-avagyan-memorial-2026/round-1/DjcclL2U/PNCoGd9U
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I'm precisely 600. Any general tips? Or do I just keep grinding and gaining experience?
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>>98128626
Play more, check mistakes with the engine after every game.
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>>98128626
watching videos helps.
from memory =/<600 players rely a lot on mate in 1 threats that go unnoticed. You can count on higher elo players noticing M1 threats every time, so you need to learn how to spot and execute mates that involve multiple forcing moves. chess puzzles help there.

also all threats in general: never make moves hoping for your opponent doesnt notice something, always assume they see what you see. if you spot a way that they could defend your attack that renders your move useless, look for a better move.

600 elo players really only need to know about 1 opening: the waywayd queen attack
you need to know
>how to defend it
>not to play it
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who dares challenge me:
https://lichess.org/VQYaUvLm
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>>98128826
reusable link

https://lichess.org/?variant=standard&minutesPerSide=10.0&gameMode=casual&increment=5&user=rmutt17#friend
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>>98128806
>never make moves hoping for your opponent doesnt notice something, always assume they see what you see.
For some reason I can easily do this, but my mouse physically prevents me from doing so, even when i take a long time thinking about moves, its like a chess virus takes over me
>Yeees, yeeees, you can clearly see your opponent will see that you blundered if you make that move, so you shouldnt make that move, but you will definitely do it anyway, DEW IT, gooooood, goooooooood, let the blunders flow through you.
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Do you think it is emotionally more difficult to lose in chess than in other games/sports?

I've always had trouble with losing, but chess really makes my blood boil. When I lose I feel like the stupidiest idiot on earth, some games really put me in a bad mood for the rest of the day.

After a move is made, the value of previous moves are reviewed. A blunder may seem the best move until you notice what makes it a blunder. So when you have a plan and it works, it's like "yup, checks out", but when you fail, miss and lose, it's like "how the fuck did I not see that OBVIOUS repercussion of my moves, I am the one responsible for getting myself into this terrible situation".
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>>98129233
To me it's the other way around. I'm always fine with losses in chess. I can be very competitive and even angry at times playing sports or other games. Never chess. There are no rules that I can be angry about, there are no umpires, no randomness, it's just me and my opponent.
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>>98124808
>Norway Chess | May 25th - June 5th
Round 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeKKX5YvtNU
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>>98130212
Magnus status?
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>>98130226
Mixed. Can win the tournament or be at the bottom.
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What is the most Chad opening for white and black?
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>>98130547
Bongcloud
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>>98130226
rekt
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Holy FUCK my confidence for having him on the ropes, while being 5 pawns down, a rook and 5 minutes on the clock, shattered over a stupid move that my judgement clouded.
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>>98130648
JUST LOOK AT THAT FINISH FOR FUCK'S SAKE
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>>98130597
Remember when zoombam tried to ban bongclouds after losing to one in a team tournament? Still pretty funny.
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>>98130891
i like zoomfag but that was pretty embracing
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Just randomly lost 150 elo points for no apparent reason, am now stuck there, I love chess.
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>>98132282
You'll have a winning streak one day, it's inevitable.
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>>98130891
>>98130597
Bongcloud is legit. There is also this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDPIHH9o1dM
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I can't believe I learned Sicilian theory 15 moves deep in every variation just for most of my opponents to play the fucking Bowdler Attack.
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>>98133294
>I learned Sicilian theory 15 moves deep in every variation
dont lie to us anon
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>>98133554
I'm a chess noob, sorry. Where did you get this diagram?
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>>98133567
google images: "Sicilian all variations"
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>>98133554
This diagram is for white and black you patzer dipshit. Like why would I learn something like the Brooklyn Retreat as a Sicilian player when I play the Fianchetto against the Rossolimo, and I don't even play the Rossolimo as white either?
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>>98133593
because in chess you take turns playing black and white
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>>98133602
Did you even read what I wrote? How is that relevant when I don't play the Rossolimo as white and I also don't play the Brooklyn Retreat against the Rossolimo as black? It's quite literally impossible for me to even come across that variation, as well as countless other variations in the diagram, as either color.
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>>98128626
Go to chesstempo and just practice tactics until you get sick of it.
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>>98130212
round 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gts4sAQ9jgU
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>>98128626
>I'm precisely 600. Any general tips?
Yes. First you have to understand that the main issue you and all your opponents currently have is bad board vision. You simply don't see all checks and captures, as well as major threats and weaknesses. To fix this you need to solve puzzles properly. Look up a YouTube video titled "How To Solve Puzzles To Improve Your Chess" by GM Noel Studer. After that set yourself a daily puzzle goal. I do a minimum of 10 puzzles a day for example. You can do more or less depending on how much time you have, but whatever goal you set, make sure you don't go a single day without solving them. If you consistently do that, I promise you'll be 1000 in no time. I know because when I was 300 I spent a whole month just solving puzzles without playing a single game. The second I came back I jumped straight to 1000. Good luck.
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Just had a very strange game with someone trying some meme opening. We both blundered but he failed to realize that we didn't need to trade queens because I took his with check.
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>>98137711
In all honesty, I did not see that this move was possible because my rook was pinning the pawn. Also applies to Nxd5.
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>everyone
I have a question. If I were to make a wargame with 6 chess boards 3x2 and change a few rules, what would you find the most fun?
>have to 'take' every king for wincondition
>paws are in second line from your rear, but you can arrange them as you wish (rooks on all the left side for example)
>forever-moving models limited to 6 spaces in their respective directions
>cannot move the same piece two turns in a row
>no queens when your pawns reach the opponents backline
>castling disallowed

Anything else seems too much, but what would you add?
>image partially related
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>>98137740
>6 chess boards
You need sideways pawns: https://www.chess.com/terms/sideways-pawns-chess
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>>98137711
Your 12. Bg5 was a mistake, because he could play Be7 and it just helps him develop. I would have moved Ng5 instead - since he has a Ng6 that makes Ng5 more attractive as if he playing h6 to hunt it away which he often has to, then only the f7 pawn is defending it.

Of course he didn't play Be7, he played the absurd f6 and that's where he started collapsing, so
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Ng5 at some point*
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>>98137825
>>98137847
Thanks for the advice. That's a great catch. Kind of a "induce weaknesses from your opponent" type of thing. I'll keep that in mind.
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>>98137770
considered, maybe pawns that move like kings to make it easier for nonchess people
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>>98137887
No problem bro. I've played for many years and only noticed this myself recently, I've never heard anyone else ever mention this specific point.

The reason I always figured that moving a knight to g6 or the equivalent for white Ng3 (like Anna Cramling's Cow opening) was fairly uncommon - despite it covering a lot of squares around the king was because it can be hit with the h-pawn and may get awkward for a pawn storm in general (can work on the other wing as well hitting Nb6 with the a-pawn). But there are lots of situations where throwing kingside pawns forward is risky or just bad.

It can be annoying when like in your game black just baracades himself with pieces. Stockfish shows pretty clearly that Ng5 is often a bad move in a regular setup since after h6 pushes the knight away the weakness may be minimum and you just lost a turn and sometimes h6 is good anyway. However when there's a knight there that is using the h7 pawn, it becomes much more of a weakness.
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>>98134057
Round 7:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CQNe6abdPA
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>>98133567
try also https://www.chesstree.net
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is there a chess general discord? drop an invite please
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>>98144142
No and discord is not very good for chess. Even the com and lichess discords are shitholes.
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>>98143665
This is brilliant, thank you!
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Which one of the Norway Chess tournament players would win in a mma match and why?
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>>98144797
a couple of slaps by mommy Koneru will make all the boys cry
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>>98140481
round 8:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlK__nRlsoY
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>A blunder! Mate in seven!

Jesus Christ I hate the poojeetess.
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>>98146773
the eval bar should be illegal
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I'm going to fucking kill myself.
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>>98147329
Don't do it, anon, we all make mistakes. Sometimes it's the other player too.
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>>98147369
so mean, be better
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>>98130648
sovl, ygmi
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>>98128626
play more chess
>>98126024
kamsky
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>>98137711
i cant tell if this is a low elo game or a high elo game
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>book about the London System
dropped
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>>98151958
What did they mean by this position?
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>>98152443
You got the colors wrong. Black has the first rank!!
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>>98152636
I did notice that but I guess I forgot. I almost thought it might be some slop but everything else in the image was good and it was a simple misorientation.
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>>98151958
She had never read an entire book in her life.
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>>98126358
Running out of time looking like a dime
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>>98151958
>>98153807
Tale as old as time.

>Hobby participant. Male
Like it and/or is good at it.

>Hobby participant. Female
Use hobby as a venue to get attention and try to economically benefit from the attention.
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>>98155273
lol
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What's my and my opponent's ELO here? Give me your best estimates based on the gameplay.
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>>98155309
I mean, with a body like that, I don't blame her for showing it off. I would do the same as a girl. I wouldn't mind it if I suddenly turned into a girl magically one day...
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>>98145288
Round 9:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2EXFZIke7U
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>>98156062
750
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>>98156062
like 700 chesscom
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>>98156738
That point's system is pretty cool. It would be even better if they remove the increment.
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>>98156738
Round 10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJxy-NFNuDk
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pragg wonnered
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>>98162001
Indian media will roast Gukesh I suppose.
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>>98162001
interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqzfgx1fjBE
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Guess the ELO. My opponent was a 50 year old man from Iraq.
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>>98165359
700
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>>98133294
The Bowdler is so trash I don't understand why any white player plays it.
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https://www.twitch.tv/casimate
>sabado a la noche con flor, aye y amigos!
so envious :(
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Is a terrible idea to trade a bishop and a knight on the opening of the game for a rook or am I crazy?
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Why are there so many cheaters now? I swear every other player is a cheater now.
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>>98168219
normalization of ai
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>>98168098
No, it's a terrible idea. You're probably talking about the fried liver that comes out of the Italian, right? If the guy castles, you shouldn't go for it, since like you said, in the event of a loss of a knight and a bishop for a rook and a pawn, the guy who loses the knight and bishop is worse off.
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>>98129233
Magnus explained it one time in a way I thought best. Basically, chess is a game where there are no unknowns, and no external factors - unless someone's cheating. If you lose, you only have yourself to blame. It's crushing to me on a certain level when I review my games, because the engine shows me how I fucked it up, and it's right. At the end of the day, I could have won if I was just a bit smarter or faster.
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New queen of Europe.
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>>98124808
Why are their seperate leagues for sexes? That's sexist.
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>>98169609
If women can find their own sponsors they can do whatever they want.
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>>98124808
>UzChess Cup
round 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvSAr_weZqQ
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>>98169609
having a cock is an unfair advantage in chess
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>>98169609
This just in: women get unfair advantages in life. More news at 11.
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>>98169609
shut up
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>>98169166
thought of that since those are the most active pieces in the opening
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why is it a brillant idgi
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any bughouse enthusiasts? struggling to get much better at this, normal theory / puzzles / openings dont really apply
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>>98175237
The secret Is to set the rating range to -200/any in order to have strong partners. Try the Italian with white and the French with black.
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>>98175116
>tactical idea
It's positional.
Apparently invading the seventh rank by eating a7 and having the two rooks on e1 and f1 is all you need. Basically a killer setup in any game considering that the other files are closed by your pawns. Also black can't coordinate to attack the white queen or the white king.
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>>98124808
>Calendar
Aktobe Open is missing. Round 7 today: https://s3.chess-results.com/tnr1398255.aspx?lan=1&art=2&rd=7&flag=30&SNode=S0
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Bros... I'm thinking of giving up.
Not only has progress stalled but I'm aggressively backsliding.
Months ago I was comfortably in high 900's to mid 1000's.
Now lately I'm getting slapped around by sub 900's.
I love this game but fuck do I also hate it.
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>>98180300
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guess the elo (black)
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>>98169609
>Why are their seperate leagues for sexes?
so that we can coax chessfus into playing chess, duh
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>>98180637
Thanks anon.
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>>98181020
1950 lichess rapid
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>>98175237
also study shogi to get a feel for the balance required between your defensive castle and the barrage of drops to attack it. Tactical details differ though.
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Is Duolingo a good way to get good?
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>mfw i just beat a WCM effortlessly on chess960 and i'm not even that good
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>>98124808
why is https://chess-results.com/ not on the list?
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>>98184713
You mean on the rentry? It's in the results section.
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>>98184304
like shooting fish in a barrel
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>>98184019
Not really.
I suppose for an out and out beginner it may not be bad for an introduction.
The biggest thing I dont like (but speaks to my earlier point) is a game called Capture Craze where it's just random pieces spawning on the board and you use your pieces to take them out within a line limit. That would probably be handy for someone with no experience to get used to piece movement but beyond that it is useless.
Granted I only used when the daily quests require or I'm farming matches with Oscar to boost my leaderboards rank.
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Is it possible for /ourguy/ to win the Uz tourney?
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>>98133294
Try playing e6 in response, then after almost anything he plays go Nf6.

"but hold on, he's got e5" - right, just go d5 hitting his bishop. After exNf6 dxBc4 fxg7 Bxg7 black has fianchettoed the kingside bishop and get a dynamic, attacking game that white probably won't have a clue what to do in and assume he's ahead due to your broken kingside pawns (a very dangerous situation for him).

I found this with stockfish. Otherwise the Bowdler can be annoying and restrict black's way of playing a bit for a boring game where white isn't actually much worse.
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>>98187464
Only with buttplug strats
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I just hit 700 on chess.com
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>>98188161
Congrats anon.
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>>98188161
>>98188272
nevermind I lost like 5 games in a row after this
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>>98188304
>not losing 15 games in a row
pleb
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>>98185405
I think the main point of capture craze is to teach you to stop blundering pieces and encourage positive trades
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Any new chess mistress arm hair pics?
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>>98190815
We are still in time to save her from the wax industry >>98169595
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lol lmao even
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I enjoy seeing leela beat up on gm's with knight and rook odds.
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Anybody play in their local Chess Club?

I started going to mine which is once a week at the library.
Feel like shit today because I lost two games playing against some dude who hasnt played in forever and was only there because his 6 year old daughter was playing. Felt like a bitch getting somewhat casually dominated.
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>>98190232
I guess you might be right but ultimately I dont think it's that helpful.
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>>98194673
>Anybody play in their local Chess Club?
They are too strong, no fun allowed.
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>>98196971
they're all 2k+ on chess.com tier? even better?
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>>98197991
yes, the all 3 of them
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>>98187464
Local boys are in full control, no chance for the rest of the world
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>>98170751
Round 7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSXCv8V9aWc
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Endgame puzzle. White to move.
https://lichess.org/training/Nsi2y
Can you solve it???
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>>98200450
Ra2
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>>98200522
No, because black can play ...Rxa2 and then still get back to stop the pawn from queening.
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>>98200552
Ugh endgames are too hard
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>>98202976
Study them before studying openings.
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This just seems suicidal and retarded and an obvious thing to be avoided as quickly as possible, yet GMs get mated like this all the time.
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>>98204712
You'll make an escape route at some point, and having 3 pawns ready to move give you more options. If you move one of them too early you might regret to have moved the wrong pawn.
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https://lichess.org/bfMDuMTF#1
another shanxi classic
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>>98180300
>I'm thinking of giving up.
Try all the variants until you find the one that you like.
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qrd on the rook's lore?
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>>98208444
It's a castle thingy. Usually when you think of a Medieval castle they have these sniper tower things at the ends of them, right? Where bowmen can watch for threats. I always thought of the rooks as exactly that, because they look like them and are on the edge of the board.
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>>98208904
why does it get to move around?
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>>98209083
because the movement of the piece represents the arrows that are shot out of the turrets
arrows can travel very far
but not diagonally
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>>98208444
>>98208904
>>98209083
Rooks are war machines to siege castles. You build many of them a bit higher of the castle's walls and outnumber the defenders. They have wheels to move forward. See pic, it's on the left.
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>>98210343
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>>98208444
they aren't castles, they are chariots! "Rukh" is Persian for "chariot". They only became towers when the game spread to Europe. The equivalent pieces in the three Asian chess variants all retain the "chariot" character: 車
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been reassuring to finally realize 1000 is not in fact the median elo
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>>98213130
Its higher?
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>>98208444
The rook was born on a 5x5 board, along with the bishop and knight. Put any 2 in the center of the 5x5 board and you get the others moves, by the squares not controlled. Each one controlling 8 squares. The bishop covers one color, the knight covers only the other color. The rook brings balance by controlling an equal number of both. Showing it's superiority even on a 5x5 board.
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rematch DECLINED
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>>98215059
Rooks are almost useless for the first half of the game. They gain power only if the files are open.
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odd question, but does anyone know of any chess ttrpgs
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>>98217821
I'm curious what exactly would draw you to something so niche.
You might be the only person on Earth who is looking for that.
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>>98218123
I've had an idea about a game where you play a bunch of pawns throwing a revolution for a while that would use a chess variant as the combat system. the issue is that I couldn't figure out how to keep the party from getting in each others ways
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>>98218191
Could be interesting but you'll have to be the guy to make it.
I tried looking for Chess TTRPG's and there is nothing outside of the vaguest connections to chess.
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Guys, GUYS! I finally reached a huge milestone :)
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My latest game at 1660 had my opponent bongcloud then en passant checkmate
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>learning chess for the first time
>mostly play vs bots, can beat any bot under 1000 elo 90% of the time
>start playing other people in the 300 elo range expecting other shitters like me
>they don't make a single blunder
>they never hang anything
>can't win a game to save my life
Alright.
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>>98218663
Bien trabajas anon.
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>>98219251
I find the bot ratings dont really correlate to reality.
I've been firmly stuck in 900-1000 range for a long time but I can easily beat 1400 to 1500 bots.
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Is there any point playing King's gambit in 2026?
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>>98219251
>>they don't make a single blunder
>>they never hang anything
Really? I wouldn't even say that about 1300 either.
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I have won 10 rapid games in a row.
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>>98220532
It's one of the best gambits.
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>>98152636
what does this mean?
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>>98184019
how would duolingo help you improve at chess? tf?
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>>98223019
In the photograph the pieces are set up on the wrong ends so white is on the 8th rank and black is on the 1st (going by the notation on the board).
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for people who play irl, how do tournaments work at your local club? mine has mostly veteran players so it's depressing to compete, i'm lucky if i get 2/8. and for little kids it's even worse, i spoke with a parent the other day and he told me his kid just wants to play basketball instead on weekends for the same reason. i guess they don't have enough players overall to divide people by age or level but idk, this can't be sustainable
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When you know the refutation to your opponent's meme variation.
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>>98223063
Duolingo also has a chess course
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Vg couldn’t solve this one.
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>>98225169
My local "club" is just randoms that show up at the local library.
It's mostly old farts and a couple of younger autistics with the occasional children that are there because their parents thought it would be fun for them.
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>>98227845
That sounds heckin awesome.
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>>98227845
>younger autistics
I'd love to play with them.
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>>98228254
don’t be creepy
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>>98217821
not sure what "ttrpg" means, but there was an instructional chess program with an RPG theme called "Majestic Chess". Not sure if it still works on modern Windows.
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>>98220532
well, not if white plays like THAT. Watch Esserman videos to learn how to channel the spirit of Morphy in the KGA.
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>>98151958
>>98152443
good catch on the illegal bishops
but I'm sorry, you're gay for noticing the board instead of Andrea's hot bod
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>>98230278
I'm sorry, the urge is simply to great when I see an unscrutinized chess board in a picture
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>>98227459
nice. The key move fell into a blindspot for me: unsafe square and removing one's own defense.
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>>98230956
Same, I was too focused on making an immediate sacrifice work. Glad someone on /chess/ could appreciate the beauty as well.
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Which piece would you capture with?
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>>98231518
pawn
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>>98231537
What’s your logic?
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openings are the gayest part of this game
just start at the midgame nigga
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>>98231563
you're getting pawns on neighbouring columns so they can support each other and it provides cover for the king
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>>98231594
Uhg, now that you mention it, it’s obvious. Thanks.
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Did you feel bad the first time you beat your dad?
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>>98188161
I just hit 800 on chess.com
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>>98231923
how can you be only 800 your literally trash
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ATTENTION! ATTENTION!

There will be a 3+2 "Weaverena" arena this Sunday, June 21st, at 12 pm EDT. The arena will be open for 45 minutes. All are welcome, tournament is unrated so we are just having fun, casual games.

The code is ondemand.

https://lichess.org/tournament/BBj80EA0
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>start playing chess.com tournaments
> placed highly in the first 3 I've played
>play one today
>just getting bitch slapped every game
>even players 500 elo below are clowning on me
I think I need to take a week off. This is no good.
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>>98228254
I'm sure you would faggot.
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>>98232463
I dont regret what I wrote.
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>>98128626
Just grind and also dedicate a little time everyday to playing puzzles on lichess.
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ATTENTION! ATTENTION!

There will be a 3+2 "Weaverena" arena this Sunday, June 21st, at 12 pm EDT. The arena will be open for 45 minutes. All are welcome, tournament is unrated so we are just having fun, casual games.

The code is ondemand.

https://lichess.org/tournament/BBj80EA0
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>>98232123
800 is the general average on that website
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Question: I'm using an offline chess program to play against bot engines like Stockfish. I know setting Stockfish to skill level 1 is like playing against a 1400 elo human, but there are also options to change the amount of time it has to calculate a move, depth, nodes, etc. for an unlimited time game. What should I set these to if I want it to still simulate a decent chess player (1400ish)? I've heard if you give it too much time it will override the skill level you set and play perfectly.
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I feel I'm stadily improving. There's no way on Earth I would had seen Bxd3 a month ago.
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FIDE World Team Blitz Championship
live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ojuDeNV2GA
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>>98233576
I had to look at this for a good two minutes to see why it works. Very impressive move.
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>>98232885
2 people have joined so far keep it up
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>>98235265
I didn't join because it's not Sunday. Are you playing today?
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>>98235282
It’s good to join in advance to show soliderekty
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>>98234012
I'm happy to see Ding Liren chilling again.
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Happy birthday to the true mascot of /chess/
Mr. Hans Niemann turns 23 today
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>>98231622
>>98231594
pawns are based
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>>98238268
Make sure you join tomorrows tournament.
>>98232885
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>>98234012
finals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7ZRg13MAzE
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>>98227459
i got it wrong and ruined it for myself :( i thought it was qf5... but the rook just blocks it on g3
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>>98238461
>lichess ads
ah ah
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>>>/vg/571311868
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>>98235747
he won!
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>>98231572
No one is forcing you to learn openings. Play good moves and don't hang pieces.
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>>98233421
It depends on your PC. Keep trying different settings.
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He will never win a world championship.
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Chess.com
>Cheaters
>Toxic third worlders who either seethe in the chat or gloat if you make a blunder
>Said third worlders rarely resign, they either let the clock run down just before getting mated or just abandon
>1 free game analysis per day
>Stupid gimmicks like leagues, coaches, puzzles etc to gameify every aspect of chess

Lichess
>No/Less toxic third wolrders
>Everything is free, analyze as much as you want
>Actually decent players
>Less cheating
>No marketing slop everywhere

Is there any reason to use chess.com over lichess? I don't understand how that is the no.1 platform. Even if I got a diamond membership I would vastly prefer to use lichess.
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anyone here genuinely struggle with chess addiction?
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>>98243729
For me using chess.com is just comfier for playing.
I use lichess for everything else.
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>>98244082
Sort of.
I've started taking days off for mental health reasons.
It's not normal to be actually emotionally affected by your elo score going down.
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My 2300 liblitz opponent was chomping at the bit to enter this endgame. I ended up winning all his pawns and the game.Have they never heard of good and bad bishops??
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>>98245998
>good and bad bishops
I think that it's very low on the lists of chess principles. And you'd need to study pawn structures first.
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>>98244082
I can stay 3 days without playing. I've done a full week, but there was the Candidates tournament to watch.
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>>98247978
Pawn structures are not nearly as important, you are wrong.
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>>98248951
Pawns became queens sometimes.
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what are some good sites for studying?
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>>98252254
https://listudy.org/en
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here to chat about chess
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>>98254001
It's better to play.
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Bullet Chess Championship
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLmbnvjy9BA
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>>98240900
You have to learn openings if you don't want to already be losing in the first few moves. Nobody can brute force calculate optimal defenses against lines that have been studied for hundreds of years.
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Haven't played in an while; how'd I do?

https://lichess.org/wQGsjrr1/white
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>>98255678
8/10
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>>98225169
>mine has mostly veteran players
same I just get my ass kicked
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>>98243729
lichess has way more cheaters and retarded admins
but yeah overall the website is way better
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Hey is anon here? Anon here.
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>>98256129
You are on the wrong website.
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>>98256279
Says who?
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I'm basically an absolute beginner, and when playing, I very quickly find myself in a spot where I have no idea how to continue. How to improve the midgame?
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>>98256832
You have to look at the last move of your opponent more carefully, so you can spot his plan and try to stop it. Only then you decide a plan for yourself.
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>>98256832
You need to study openings.
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>>98256832
Practice chess puzzles every day
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>>98257757
ending > middlegame > opening
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After Danya killed himself like a moron the crowd pushing Kramnik with bad stats stopped their activity. Weird that it happened with the only major online voice that had russian cultural inroads.
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>>98261178
this is probably bait but come on. the group that was accusing danya of cheating quieted down once millions of normies started asking for kramnigger blood? is that really so hard to believe?
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If i master the modern defense is there any reason why i shouldnt play the same system in reverse as white (g3, fianchetto, etc)
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>>98256832
try to punish vulnerable areas in your opponents position. this could be pawns near the king, or pieces that dont seem well protected. position your pieces so that you have more attackers than they have defenders against a single soft spot, and strike. even if your elaborate attack only wins a single pawn after trading several pieces, thats still a major victory.

also playing the italian opening is good for beginners as it offers an immediate goal: attack their f7 pawn with your knight + bishop. if your opponent cant defend against this its a crushing attack
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Felt like such a bitch at the local chess club today.
>played most people there
>win more than lose because players tend to be between absolute beginners to around 1200-ish eli
>play guy havnt played before
>get absolutely demolished
>he so beyond me it's like a blind retarded kid trying to box Mike Tyson
Apparently hes like a 2200 eli on chess.com so I shouldnt feel too bad but man was that humbling.
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>>98261945
that's a man form the first few frames
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>>98261945
must be a bit of a power trip for them going to a chess club where every else is just a punching bag
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ATTENTION! ATTENTION!

This is a reminder that our next tournament is SUNDAY, JUNE 28, at 12:00 PM EDT
It is a 3+2 casual arena and will be open for 1 hour.
The code is "on demand" without the quotes. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.

https://lichess.org/tournament/6h1b9Bj5
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>>98255678
It looked lost when their rooks were chasing your king all the way to the othee side of the board. Pretty comeback.
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>>98255106
>losing in the first few moves
Not a problem: my Elo will go down and my next opponents will be scrubs like me that don't know any opening.
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>>98261675
The short answer is: yes.

Someone was feeding Kramnik bad numbers on purpose. The math he talks about is nonsense. The entire fiasco was orchestrated using retard Kramnik as the fall guy. Danya killing himself on Chinese cough syrup was and unintended but useful outcome. Stirring up the zeitgeist was already worth the small cost of harassing a few foreigners, one offing himself is just dessert.
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>>98255060
day 3 live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgJ6WZ9DfpI
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>>98261772
sure, even Fischer used the King's Indian Attack when he wanted to take the opponent out of prep
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Do you read books or watch videos to learn chess?
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Ignore material; build position.
https://lichess.org/I09YWSyZ
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When I win I think my opponent is just generally weak, probably drunk or not paying attention and I'm just doing bare minimum.

When I lose I feel like the most idiotic piece of shit on the planet.

I hate chess
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>>98267624
Take breaks dude.
I found a mental health break from chess for a few days or a week every so often does wonders.
Unless you are making income playing it's not worth the stress.
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>>98266591
Yes
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>>98268323
which?
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>>98264019
final: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiSEfFi289s
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>>98270914
go Nihal
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Anybody else enjoy some banter in chess.com tournaments?
Lately I've been enjoying typing in the chat when my opponent makes a bad move or blunder:
>"UHHH OHHHH!"
>"WHAT A BLUNDER!!!"
>"Yikes, NOW THATS A REAL WHOOPSIE DAISY!"
It makes the 3rd-worlders seethe and play even worse but mostly it gives me chuckles.
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>>98273338
That's rude.
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>>98273338
That's a really funny idea. I'll start doing that too
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>>98273338
i played some arab guy, he was in a losing position so just he just waited 7 minutes for his time to run out
gave me a chance to send a few encouraging messages ;^)
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Attention all gamers!!! We are having our weekend TOURNAMENT
https://lichess.org/tournament/6h1b9Bj5
Password is “on demand”
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Faustino will play the Leon Masters!
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Congrats to the winner of the June 28 Weaver Arena BRICKxBRICK!
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>>98256597
Christopher Poole
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>>98273338
>women should stay home
get out of here Bobby
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>>98275737
can you make the next weekend tournament now so we can start signing up?
these weekend tournaments are the most exciting thing to happen here in a long ass time
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>>98276167
no probby wobby

ATTENTION! ATTENTION!

The next tournament will be SUNDAY, JULY 5TH, at 12:00 PM EDT. It will be a 3+2 casual arena and will be open for 1 hour.
The code is "brick" without the quotes. All are welcome.

https://lichess.org/tournament/QyNxZ0Hi
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>>98276419
thats amazin thank you so much
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>>98243729
>Is there any reason to use chess.com over lichess?
The variants.
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>>98276576
anything else?
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>>98243729
chess.com has 100x the users. Outside of that, Lichess is better in every way.
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Hello everyone, I’m requesting this on behalf of my friend: has anyone saved copies of Bearypinks YouTube videos? They’re a part of /chess/ history and heckin wholesome, so we’d like to find and enjoy them.
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What's the difference between deliberate practice and useless/retarded practice?
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>>98277128
You can try contacting Seriouschest directly.
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>>98277189
Do you try to play a proper opening or are you just improvising?
Do you just grind games nonstop or do you analyze your games to learn from your mistakes?
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>>98276714
They have a bot named after my waifu.
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>>98124808
Are there any beginner youtube series that are actually good and not a waste of time?
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>>98278751
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLT1F2nOxLHOefj_z54LNBpnASnIROm43e
Naroditsky's 10-minute Masterclass Speedrun is excellent.
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>forced to watch soccer
I'd prefer to play chess desu
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>>98279071
>have to be 2200+ to use the french defense
damn
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This dude is fucking awesome. He plays narrating every move, teaching. He is a teacher.

https://youtube.com/shorts/7DcfIJer8Sg
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Noob here, can anyone tell me why you would ever want to open with pawn to d3 or e3 as white or respond with a one square pawn move as black (like d6/e6)? Or hell, ever move your pawns only one square instead of two for the first move of said pawn? Thanks. I've just never seen any real reason to do this (though I am very inexperienced)
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>>98282727
A legend.
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>>98283798
You can use them later to defend one of your minor pieces or a second pawn to create a solid "pawn chain".
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It's summer guys, go to the beach.
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>>98287950
No
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>>98231923
I just hit 900 on chess.com
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>>98290267
Cool, me too, 960 to be more precise. I'm actually higher there than on lichess.
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>>98290267
I was 1070 a week ago and I've dropped to 870 in the last two days just playing absolute shit and making dumb mistakes.
I think I need to take a week off for my mental health.
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>>98290902
I’ve done nothing but really decline it feels like just losing focus and getting upset with myself and not playing for awhile until I try again so it’s a destructive cycle
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It would be good to see a chess match between Brazil and Norway on Sunday.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JiAeeQhkgp8
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>>98225169
You can completely disregard your entire prep against e4. It's not played.
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>>98290671
Then play more lichess
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Why are men and women's chess separated??...
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>>98294981
They want to win some money.
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