| General Chess Discussion - How to improve my Resourcefulness? Chess960 | PTX187 |
| General Chess Discussion - How to improve at pawn storms? From Russian Wiki: The outcome of a pawn assault depends largely on a number of factors: Opposite castling – attacking on the flank opposite the opponent's castling is safer (it doesn't weaken your ow… | PTX187 |
| General Chess Discussion - Lichess game types https://lichess.org/faq | PTX187 |
| Off-Topic Discussion - I am Turkish ask me question @Ice-fairy said [^] > > In Istanbul there is a Republic Monument, erected in 1928. There are sculptures of Ataturk and his companions. > > Among them there are two Russians - do you know their names? … | PTX187 |
| Off-Topic Discussion - I am Turkish ask me question In Istanbul there is a Republic Monument, erected in 1928. There are sculptures of Ataturk and his companions. Among them there are two Russians - do you know their names? | PTX187 |
| General Chess Discussion - Good chess books for all categories 1. "Soviet Chess Primer" by Ilya Maizelis This is a textbook for beginners with good abilities. It can be challenging, but it's also interesting. It explains many things that are typically considered … | PTX187 |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Piano Concerto Suggestions? Among Bach's concertos, there are two that fit entirely into 15 minutes. But the most popular one, #1 D-moll, doesn't fit. Perhaps it is possible to perform only one part? | PTX187 |
| General Chess Discussion - Any tips to improve in chess ? Two studies from IM Stefanov. The Art of Trading Pieces: https://lichess.org/study/ Uv0fEBhQ/ycYGwDKH How to Win Winning Positions: https://lichess.org/study/ I9YbUAV8 (remove spaces) | PTX187 |
| General Chess Discussion - Pawns I would like to offer you several studies related to the topic of pawns: https://lichess.org/study/ b9DwEHsW/Gl7ZOk3s https://lichess.org/study/ xebrDvFe/o3Hq4RZ0 https://lichess.org/study/ M5TwpfFc/p… | PTX187 |
| General Chess Discussion - Chess tactics book recommendation for 1500 rapid on Lichess @swimmerBill said in #42: > Any books out there just about really simple 1& 2 move tactics that I can suggest?? There is such book: @greysensei said in #30: > Peter Giannatos - Everyone's First Chess … | PTX187 |
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