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General Chess Discussion - Progressing? and tracking it!#8 One of the best ways of tracking your improvement and actually speeding it up is writing a spreadsheet/notebook. After every blitz/classical game (obviously you need to analyse them afterwards), write… | sakram07 |
General Chess Discussion - Can't see rated games #11 Lichess cheat detection algorithm already proved. Won't bother arguing with SILLY cheater. 0/0/0 inaccuracy/mistake/blunder games almost every time shows how small your brains are. | sakram07 |
General Chess Discussion - Can't see rated games #9 #8 No, you are just stupid. You are not even a smart cheater. You just see what engine says is the best move and do it. I am sick of people like you. | sakram07 |
General Chess Discussion - Do you consider the Petroff to be a tricky opening?#2 I do not see how in the world it could be a tricky opening. Yes, cochrahane is tricky, so urusov gambit is. But main line petroff? Obviously not. | sakram07 |
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General Chess Discussion - Favourite Gambits#3 Very nice thread. Have you tried haloween gambit? The name is really fitting, as your oponnents usually go "what the hell". I had great succes with it in blitz. Though I usually don't risk playing it … | sakram07 |
General Chess Discussion - Priorities in the opening#7 @Lightsss When teaching kids, I tell them (in this order) to 1. Develop their pieces 2. Try to control the 4 center squares, and squares around them. 3. Make their king safe - castle! (this is not rig… | sakram07 |
General Chess Discussion - Priorities in the opening#2 You got it totally wrong. Think of your objective in the opening, as of creating a favorable imbalance in the position. For example, gain space, while your oponent is packed at one place, making your … | sakram07 |
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