Comments on https://lichess.org/@/chess_novelties/blog/novelty-of-the-week--twic-1642/4JsESgVu
Hi Bart,
Nice to see you back. We are/ were missing you.
A few comments. I do in English so others can also understand.
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I heard 2 weeks ago that Marc Crowther is on the point of stopping with twic. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Wchesschamp2018/posts/1859618711403878/
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I don't know if you follow my blog but I wrote 2 weeks ago about the Novelty Hunter tool see e.g. https://lichess.org/@/zorbos/blog/new-chess-tool-novelty-hunter/tb9twRHb
This seems very similar to what you created. With Claude.AI it seems everybody is now creating very similar tools. It is very easy now see also my blog. -
In my article of last week I introduced the tool "Opening Age". One of the conclusions is that very few players are following theoretical trends. Below 2500 it is almost nobody. I don't know if it makes sense to make tools/ websites for solely + 2500 players.
Hi Bart,
Nice to see you back. We are/ were missing you.
A few comments. I do in English so others can also understand.
1) I heard 2 weeks ago that Marc Crowther is on the point of stopping with twic. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Wchesschamp2018/posts/1859618711403878/
2) I don't know if you follow my blog but I wrote 2 weeks ago about the Novelty Hunter tool see e.g. https://lichess.org/@/zorbos/blog/new-chess-tool-novelty-hunter/tb9twRHb
This seems very similar to what you created. With Claude.AI it seems everybody is now creating very similar tools. It is very easy now see also my blog.
3) In my article of last week I introduced the tool "Opening Age". One of the conclusions is that very few players are following theoretical trends. Below 2500 it is almost nobody. I don't know if it makes sense to make tools/ websites for solely + 2500 players.