| Community Blog Discussions - The Schematic of Threatening Opening Preparation e4 c5 c3 Nc6 d4 cd4 cd4 d5 ed5 Qd5 Nf3, is Bg4 popular for black? I noticed that people who know their Sicilians always play e6 or Nf6. But Bg4 is the most popular move in the lichess database and eit… | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Advent of Chess 2025 totally relevant but 15/15 | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Advent of Chess 2025 @Assios said in #38: > > Why would I want a perfectly good chessboard with scribbles on it? > > If you win, we can give you a clean board. honestly a magnus scribble is a really cool Christmas gift | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Advent of Chess 2025 7/7, got 7th basically instantly haha | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Téléchecs @pierremarc I have noticed that it kinda bugs when you have ongoing correspondence games. Like, I can't leave the game and play some 10+5 or something | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Advent of Chess 2025 Needless to say, problem 4 should be pretty easy to figure out with stockfish haha (again, to clarify, I'm figuring it out myself.) | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Advent of Chess 2025 @Molurus said in #22: > > > > > Disregarding 'straight forward' help mates you would first need to write a program tailored to the given problem. I assure you that's a lot more work than actually solv… | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Played an Alice Chess game for the first time ever Ending with stalemate while being that won is pretty stupid lol | |
| Team achja - Won against 2400+ in Crazyhouse/ZH for the 1st time Congrats still! Crazyhouse is so complex, even pros barely get any blunderfree games. | |
| Community Blog Discussions - A year of chess @RMB07 Tata Steel amateurs? We might even see each other then. | |
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