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General Chess Discussion - Pros & Cons: Playing against A.I. Vs. Playing against humans.#11

You can do whatever you want and whatever makes you happy . If you want to play against IA it's perfectly fine. But try to convince the rest of the world that everybody should do what you do because h…


Rakanishu
General Chess Discussion - Your chess personality #47

I'm technician. The description of grinder is almost offensive by the way. If my test results were grinder i would be upset. And Karpov s style doesn't fit in that description too.


Rakanishu
General Chess Discussion - Good books which focus on finding and maintain strong piece position?#3

Mark Dvoretsky is one of the best trainers of the russian school and he has a couple of books about positional game that are very useful and I thought that are what you are looking for.


Rakanishu
General Chess Discussion - Puzzles#3

Here we go again.


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General Chess Discussion - Ettiquette re: take-backs and offering draws#20

If you are interested in chess just take back when your opponent do a obvious mouse slip. I want to win because I m better player, not because my opponent's hand is dumb., If you are interested in poi…


Rakanishu
General Chess Discussion - How to get better at chess#4

According to your stats you are better than the 98% of the players here, so maybe you could send some tips to the rest about how to improve. The only answer that you will find here is a bunch of "don'…


Rakanishu
Lichess Feedback - How is puzzle of the day chosen?#5

I completely disagree. I have resolved tons of puzzles and I didn't find one where the answer was a random move. If you think in that way is because you don't understand how deep the position is yet. …


Rakanishu
General Chess Discussion - If you were a Chess Piece, Which Piece Would you be?#9

I would like to be prince Joey or the old woman or the serpent.


Rakanishu
General Chess Discussion - Defensive chess wroth sh?t#10

Before Steinitz i would be agree with you but since XIX century the romantic attack chess is dead and actually is the rough and defensive what has success.


Rakanishu