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Hey guys! I have an idea. Why don't to create a chess regime where you are supposed to play in your mind and the only way to see the opponent's move is to read what is he/she writing with the chess notation? I mean that you will only see the numbers and letters on the screen, all other things you need to imagine, how the pieces are situated on the board and etc

Hey guys! I have an idea. Why don't to create a chess regime where you are supposed to play in your mind and the only way to see the opponent's move is to read what is he/she writing with the chess notation? I mean that you will only see the numbers and letters on the screen, all other things you need to imagine, how the pieces are situated on the board and etc

@J_SEDA_conant said in #2:

Blindfold????

Yep, even playing the tournaments. Let's say that if it will paas then we can even play ultrabullet, blitz, rapid and other chess styles

@J_SEDA_conant said in #2: > Blindfold???? Yep, even playing the tournaments. Let's say that if it will paas then we can even play ultrabullet, blitz, rapid and other chess styles

Good luck playing UB with blindfold mode on

Good luck playing UB with blindfold mode on

Just turn on blindfold mode, and use the keyboard to enter moves.

Just turn on blindfold mode, and use the keyboard to enter moves.

@a_gleisele_lechaim said in #1:

the only way to see the opponent's move is to read what is he/she writing with the chess notation?

Instead of seeing what opponent is writing it's better to eg:
Only your opponent peices should be visual but your whole pieces is not. This way u can see opponent peices and the last move but you will commit yours to your memory.
You can call it half blindfold.
Also you can consider your opponent peices are not visible & your's are visual & the last move by opponent is marked by an just an arrow in case of standard chess.

@a_gleisele_lechaim said in #1: > the only way to see the opponent's move is to read what is he/she writing with the chess notation? Instead of seeing what opponent is writing it's better to eg: Only your opponent peices should be visual but your whole pieces is not. This way u can see opponent peices and the last move but you will commit yours to your memory. You can call it half blindfold. Also you can consider your opponent peices are not visible & your's are visual & the last move by opponent is marked by an just an arrow in case of standard chess.
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@Crazy47 said in #9:

Yep, that's great. In the process of development the design will be improved too, but I think that this blindfold chess idea was great

@Crazy47 said in #9: > Yep, that's great. In the process of development the design will be improved too, but I think that this blindfold chess idea was great

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