| Community Blog Discussions - 5 Dazzling Queen Sacrifices nice blog! I think it would be even better if there was some way to look at the whole game and to see who played it. Maybe just an extra chapter for each example in the study in which the full unnotat… | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Does Stockfish Dream of Electric Knights? Came here for some entertaining armchair philosophy about chess and the brain, but found an article so brilliant and thought inspiring it might have changed my view of what consciousness is. damn. Rea… | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Secret Sidelines in 1. e4 - How to surprise the Alekhine defense So 1. It's a relatively small risk but still a problem and 2. He didn't even mention this risk. It doesn't make this variation outright bad(although this IS a problem, or at least a big disadvantage, … | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Secret Sidelines in 1. e4 - How to surprise the Alekhine defense @tpr your not wrong at all that the main line is theoretically more challenging, but since the winrates aren't that good I thought I might look for a slightly less critical alternative with practical … | |
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| Community Blog Discussions - The No-Attack Strategy I agree with other comments, not only does this strategy not sound fun at all, it can really hinder your chess improvement. You should always play as challenging as possible for your opponent and stri… | |
| Community Blog Discussions - The Better Budapest - Nimzo Indian Gambits pt.1 @CkickyCheck said [^] > > So you want open tactical positions in which your developement and initiative compensate for the pawns you're down? > > You want to get your oponent out of their comfortable … | |
| Community Blog Discussions - The Better Budapest - Nimzo Indian Gambits pt.1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/getdiscombobulated/blog/the-better-budapest-nimzo-indian-gambits-pt1/in0Z3Gcb | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Rf7+ — The Final Touch of Brilliance (Game Analysis) The use of M dashes and Its not just X, its Y! is very suspicious. might be wrong but feels like slop | |
| Community Blog Discussions - Novelty Piece Sac against the Jobava London! @Gen_E_chess said in #12: > I don't get why 3...a6 is needed since I always thought that 3...c5 is the easiest way to equalize or have a slight edge quick. Yeah ur totally right i forgot to mention th… | |
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