<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xml:lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><id>https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog" /><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog.atom" /><title>NKS2011's Blog</title><updated>2024-09-07T14:59:28.832Z</updated><entry><id>https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/who-is-magnus-carlsen/jhWRHgIo</id><published>2024-09-07T14:59:28.832Z</published><updated>2024-09-07T14:59:28.832Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/who-is-magnus-carlsen/jhWRHgIo" /><title>Who is Magnus Carlsen?</title><content type="html">&lt;img class=&quot;ublog-post-image&quot; width=&quot;880&quot; height=&quot;550&quot; src=&quot;https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;amp;h=550&amp;amp;op=thumbnail&amp;amp;path=nks2011:ublog:jhWRHgIo:7kCbLgEE.jpg&amp;amp;w=880&amp;amp;sig=cbc559c78e3ce79fc8495e3b8ae9b50404731e88&quot; /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster who became the World Chess Champion in 2013. Born on November 30, 1990, in Tonsberg, Norway, he demonstrated his exceptional chess talent at a very young age, earning the title of grandmaster at just 13 years old.</content><media:thumbnail url="https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;h=550&amp;op=thumbnail&amp;path=nks2011:ublog:jhWRHgIo:7kCbLgEE.jpg&amp;w=880&amp;sig=cbc559c78e3ce79fc8495e3b8ae9b50404731e88"></media:thumbnail><author><name>NKS2011</name></author></entry><entry><id>https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/understanding-chess-pieces-the-key-to-mastering-lichess/gi7Of7N1</id><published>2024-09-07T14:55:18.023Z</published><updated>2024-09-07T14:55:18.023Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/understanding-chess-pieces-the-key-to-mastering-lichess/gi7Of7N1" /><title>Understanding Chess Pieces: The Key to Mastering Lichess</title><category term="Analysis" label="Analysis" scheme="https://lichess.org/blog/topic/Analysis"></category><content type="html">&lt;img class=&quot;ublog-post-image&quot; width=&quot;880&quot; height=&quot;550&quot; src=&quot;https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;amp;h=550&amp;amp;op=thumbnail&amp;amp;path=nks2011:ublog:gi7Of7N1:FtdEieW6.jpg&amp;amp;w=880&amp;amp;sig=9b7077e59d7e56c460a8f0eba52721b4fd7fcf27&quot; /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Chess is a timeless game, and every piece on the board plays a crucial role. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player on Lichess, mastering the basics of each piece is essential to becoming a stronger player. Let’s break down the chess pieces, their moves, and how you can use them effectively in your games.</content><media:thumbnail url="https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;h=550&amp;op=thumbnail&amp;path=nks2011:ublog:gi7Of7N1:FtdEieW6.jpg&amp;w=880&amp;sig=9b7077e59d7e56c460a8f0eba52721b4fd7fcf27"></media:thumbnail><author><name>NKS2011</name></author></entry><entry><id>https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/why-is-my-lichess-account-closed/qn9GPjhr</id><published>2024-09-07T14:49:22.152Z</published><updated>2024-09-07T14:49:22.152Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/why-is-my-lichess-account-closed/qn9GPjhr" /><title>Why is My Lichess Account Closed?</title><content type="html">&lt;img class=&quot;ublog-post-image&quot; width=&quot;880&quot; height=&quot;550&quot; src=&quot;https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;amp;h=550&amp;amp;op=thumbnail&amp;amp;path=nks2011:ublog:qn9GPjhr:7PYlOJWS.jpg&amp;amp;w=880&amp;amp;sig=3f1bb0e760558896f5d4c4038929ea1d7c11536f&quot; /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Have you logged into Lichess only to find out that your account has been closed? While this can be frustrating, it’s essential to understand why this happens and how you can avoid it in the future. Let’s dive into the possible reasons your account might have been closed on Lichess.  1. Violation of Fair Play Rules Lichess takes fair play very seriously. If you’ve used external assistance like chess engines, AI tools, or even other people to help you during a game, it’s considered cheating. The Lichess system, along with human moderators, can detect unfair play patterns. If caught, your account may be closed to ensure a level playing field for all players.  2. Abusive Behavior Lichess fosters a positive and friendly chess community. If a player uses offensive language, engages in harassment, or behaves in a toxic manner towards others (either in chats or game interactions), their account can be permanently closed. Abiding by the site's code of conduct is crucial to keeping your account</content><media:thumbnail url="https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;h=550&amp;op=thumbnail&amp;path=nks2011:ublog:qn9GPjhr:7PYlOJWS.jpg&amp;w=880&amp;sig=3f1bb0e760558896f5d4c4038929ea1d7c11536f"></media:thumbnail><author><name>NKS2011</name></author></entry><entry><id>https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/lichess-hacked/iKmwpgf7</id><published>2024-09-07T13:32:02.712Z</published><updated>2024-09-07T13:32:02.712Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/lichess-hacked/iKmwpgf7" /><title>lichess Hacked</title><content type="html">&lt;img class=&quot;ublog-post-image&quot; width=&quot;880&quot; height=&quot;550&quot; src=&quot;https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;amp;h=550&amp;amp;op=thumbnail&amp;amp;path=nks2011:ublog:iKmwpgf7:TFSARB7n.jpg&amp;amp;w=880&amp;amp;sig=f78c2207bc1da5b87945ac823fa7f76d6b053b28&quot; /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In today's digital world, online gaming platforms like Lichess are not immune to security threats. Whether you're a casual player or a serious chess enthusiast, it's essential to safeguard your account from potential hackers. In this blog post, we’ll explore what you can do if you believe your Lichess account has been compromised and the steps to take for better security.</content><media:thumbnail url="https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;h=550&amp;op=thumbnail&amp;path=nks2011:ublog:iKmwpgf7:TFSARB7n.jpg&amp;w=880&amp;sig=f78c2207bc1da5b87945ac823fa7f76d6b053b28"></media:thumbnail><author><name>NKS2011</name></author></entry><entry><id>https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/chess/wXNd1dul</id><published>2024-09-07T13:25:14.63Z</published><updated>2024-09-07T13:25:14.63Z</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://lichess.org/@/NKS2011/blog/chess/wXNd1dul" /><title>Chess</title><content type="html">&lt;img class=&quot;ublog-post-image&quot; width=&quot;880&quot; height=&quot;550&quot; src=&quot;https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;amp;h=550&amp;amp;op=thumbnail&amp;amp;path=nks2011:ublog:wXNd1dul:wQ4z25tF.jpg&amp;amp;w=880&amp;amp;sig=af445d262b6e1d1ab6887a4606b7e40b8f6237da&quot; /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No Intro</content><media:thumbnail url="https://image.lichess1.org/display?fmt=webp&amp;h=550&amp;op=thumbnail&amp;path=nks2011:ublog:wXNd1dul:wQ4z25tF.jpg&amp;w=880&amp;sig=af445d262b6e1d1ab6887a4606b7e40b8f6237da"></media:thumbnail><author><name>NKS2011</name></author></entry></feed>