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What Every Chess School Got Right (And What You Can Steal From Each One)

I just checked out chessalyz.ai. The AI needs a lot of work. It's trying to interpret what stockfish says and has a pretty terrible grasp of what's actually happening in the game. Chess.com game review has this same problem. As it stands, better to make my own notes about what I was and am thinking about positions, then see what stockfish says and learn from that myself.

I just checked out chessalyz.ai. The AI needs a lot of work. It's trying to interpret what stockfish says and has a pretty terrible grasp of what's actually happening in the game. Chess.com game review has this same problem. As it stands, better to make my own notes about what I was and am thinking about positions, then see what stockfish says and learn from that myself.

@tpr said ^

  • Carlsen at one point fired the coach his parents paid for him.
    Carlsen said he made much progress by playing games against himself.

such a goat

@tpr said [^](/forum/redirect/post/O7l1hgDt) > * Carlsen at one point fired the coach his parents paid for him. > Carlsen said he made much progress by playing games against himself. such a goat

Just wanted to say I tried out chessalyz and it's not bad - if you add having back and forth as with a real trainer, it would be great (it says interactive mode coming, so that's nice)
Also, the flashcard feature is a hit. I do think we miss out on learnings since they are not imprinted on our brains.

Just wanted to say I tried out chessalyz and it's not bad - if you add having back and forth as with a real trainer, it would be great (it says interactive mode coming, so that's nice) Also, the flashcard feature is a hit. I do think we miss out on learnings since they are not imprinted on our brains.