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Community Blog Discussions - Kingscrusher interrogates a super intelligent AI - Chat.OpennAI about Chess#3

You should not waste more time chatting with this know-it-all robot! :D Instead, make a course about the Alekhine Defence, one of my favorites and one of the moves that this thing recommended. By the …


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Lichess Feedback - I'm in the arena but whenever I press play or take me back to the game it just takes me to the#9

The same is happening to me. I paused but I can't return to the tournament "for some reason". :(


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General Chess Discussion - Thoughts on the Alekhine Defense?#6

Alekhine Defense is my favorite answer to 1. e4 (hence I have a lot of games here playing it, if you wanna check them). It's an awesome opening if you are an aggressive player that want to fight right…


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General Chess Discussion - Is site working now?#63

It's working again... and now I've find that I did lose by time.


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General Chess Discussion - Is site working now?#14

Something bad is happening...


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Off-Topic Discussion - Is Phone dangerous for the Brain?#3

Only if it's a smartphone and you consider the eyes as part of the brain! :D


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General Chess Discussion - What is The Best Chess Opening?#8

Endgames are more important than openings.


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General Chess Discussion - A book that every serious chess player should read#33

@Ihavenothing They have plenty of text. Try, for example, "Three Steps to Chess Mastery" or "Plan like a Grandmaster". Of course, the central axis of most of his books are commented games. But every g…


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General Chess Discussion - A book that every serious chess player should read#29

My System by Aron Nimzowitsch. This is probably the best chess book ever written. Also, I recommend any (and every) of the great books by Alexey Suetin.


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General Chess Discussion - How do you actually get better at chess?#18

Read chess books and study the games of the masters. And then study your own games. And with this I mean the games that you lose, not the games that you win. Then correct your errors in your thinking …


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