Community Blog Discussions - Reykjavik Open 2024 (Part 3)#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/nasil/blog/reykjavik-open-2024-part-3/Kw0LWMtP | FM NaSil |
Community Blog Discussions - Reykjavik Open 2024 (Part 2) - Positional and Tactical Exercises#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/nasil/blog/reykjavik-open-2024-part-2-positional-and-tactical-exercises/a6AmO6uq | FM NaSil |
Community Blog Discussions - Reykjavik 2024 - What can we learn from it? (A possible part 1)#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/nasil/blog/reykjavik-2024-what-can-we-learn-from-it-a-possible-part-1/Nn9fqNJ6 | FM NaSil |
Community Blog Discussions - Instructive games from London Chess Classic#3 I am glad that you like it. I hope doing this kind of stuff more often. Thank you! | FM NaSil |
Community Blog Discussions - Instructive games from London Chess Classic#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/nasil/blog/instructive-games-from-london-chess-classic/ENSKuhwG | FM NaSil |
Community Blog Discussions - Lichess Blog'una Giriş#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/nasil/blog/lichess-bloguna-giris/gJmhaygP | FM NaSil |
Community Blog Discussions - 2022 Avrupa Bireysel'den Seçmeler#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/nasil/blog/2022-avrupa-bireyselden-secmeler/IeIeYbWz | FM NaSil |
Lichess Feedback - task 4892 doubts#3 How to deal with this non-ideal exercises? How to report them? For example there are lots of questions where one side already has huge advantage but exercise still asks for forced win, i think this is… | FM NaSil |
Game analysis - Need help to "study" my game#7 Yes lovlas, this explains my point :) | FM NaSil |
Game analysis - Need help to "study" my game#5 If your pawn were on e3, your plan with a3-b4 and b5 (minority attack) makes a a lot of sense in order to weaken your opponent's structure. But with strong pawn chain looking at kingside namely d4-e5 … | FM NaSil |