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I wrote a website where you can play text-based blindfold chess against Stockfish.

very nice project, thank you for sharing the link with us

very nice project, thank you for sharing the link with us

Wait, how can I resign a game??

Wait, how can I resign a game??

@SwApNeEl1 said in #32:

Wait, how can I resign a game??

There's no way to explicitly resign but you can just start a new game.

@SwApNeEl1 said in #32: > Wait, how can I resign a game?? There's no way to explicitly resign but you can just start a new game.

@SwApNeEl1 said in #32:

Click show board and moves. It is not resignation, but effectively is.

@SwApNeEl1 said in #32: > Click show board and moves. It is not resignation, but effectively is.

I don't know if my blindfold skills are better than those of people who give up at 10 moves, or if they just realize how lost they are, whereas I assume I just messed up that one move and then continue.

Either way, this proves how extremely good masters are.

I don't know if my blindfold skills are better than those of people who give up at 10 moves, or if they just realize how lost they are, whereas I assume I just messed up that one move and then continue. Either way, this proves how extremely good masters are.

Today at the club I played dual blindfold chess against another player. I did not realize he had cleared the board. He only recorded the moves on paper. We got at least 10 moves in before he noticed we had made some illegal moves, such as me thinking I had castled, playing Kh1, and him playing along until he also realized I had not yet castled. One more caught mistake and we ended the game. We are about the same strength. He is stronger with king attacks, whereas I blunder pieces less. Nice to have an enthusiastic blindfold player.

Today at the club I played dual blindfold chess against another player. I did not realize he had cleared the board. He only recorded the moves on paper. We got at least 10 moves in before he noticed we had made some illegal moves, such as me thinking I had castled, playing Kh1, and him playing along until he also realized I had not yet castled. One more caught mistake and we ended the game. We are about the same strength. He is stronger with king attacks, whereas I blunder pieces less. Nice to have an enthusiastic blindfold player.

Well, this project was very interesting, saw it yesterday.
Need a website like this :)

Well, this project was very interesting, saw it yesterday. Need a website like this :)

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