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84 on Lichess coordinates

d@fogie123 said in #1:
> Is 84 on lichess coordinates as white the intensity that masters play chess? No matter how hard I try at chess it seems to be harder to improve than the coordinates. Maybe I’m just pushing myself too hard. What is your highest lichess coordinates high score as white?

u got skills bruh thats fast..... try some aim game
#1 I think those are valid questions (just currently not accurate)

Really improving your chess skills is about how efficient can you grow and evolve your intuition about chess

Currently math skills are much less useful than going over games, seeing multiple concepts, and trying them out in interesting creative games. (Although if you figure out 3 knights vs knight, that would be amazing)

To answer your question, I just got 28
Ok, here's an example of 84:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBF3oIb6sY0

TheLlamaLord got 96 (don't know if that's still the world record): www.facebook.com/lichessdotorg/videos/lichess-coordinates-trainer-world-record/441068556546393/

So to answer your other question, Andrew Tang is famous for playing fast chess, and is also a grandmaster so I'd guess that most people better at chess than you would be worse at coordinates than you.

I suspect that at this point, any gains in practicing coordinates would be miniscule compared to more optimal methods of gaining skill. Maybe you could try to transfer coordinates into chess by trying to make the position as complicated and unusual as possible.

There are tons of resources for learning chess, and advice on how to learn faster, but not many people go very far out of their way to research.
@fogie123 said in #1:
> Is 84 on lichess coordinates as white the intensity that masters play chess? No matter how hard I try at chess it seems to be harder to improve than the coordinates. Maybe I’m just pushing myself too hard. What is your highest lichess coordinates high score as white?

84 is too high. Do you spend a lot of time just practising coordinates? I always thought only very high rated players can score high in coordinates. Btw my highest is just 15
@fogie123 said in #10:
> Maybe the reason I got that high score is that I'm more of a math person than a chess person. I have to figure out how to convert my math skills into chess.
I am too.
@fogie123 said in #16:
> twitter.com/ArturFaynberg/status/1500026131935866885/photo/1
>
> here is my photo of my 84 that I got last year. I don't know if I'll ever reach a quantum leap in chess like I did with the coordinates, but I hope that it'll be pretty awesome if I do a quantum leap in chess. I have to restart my chess somehow for a quantum leap to be possible.

What's the proof that it was true?
Today, anyone can make random things by editing it.
Do it again and make a video, if you reach quite high I will believe that you really got 84 in 30s.
If you already have a video of you doing, then just share that.
@fogie123 said in #1:
> Is 84 on lichess coordinates as white the intensity that masters play chess? No matter how hard I try at chess it seems to be harder to improve than the coordinates. Maybe I’m just pushing myself too hard. What is your highest lichess coordinates high score as white?

The coordinates feature is meant for beginner players that are trying to learn what the squares are. Once you know that it's completely redundant and doesn't actually help with tactics, etc.

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