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Yes you should play until you lose and stop for the day. Plot gives the expected rating gain (with bounds) for my last 2k games. There is a clear increase in expectation after waiting a 12 hours from a loss. There is a small (non stat. sig.) decrease waiting after draw or win.
If you want a specific subset of games, you can use the API (there's also a button on individual profiles to download all of their games): https://lichess.org/api
- ICC subscription worth ?
- Online Chess for [disabled/impaired] users, is possible to export the chess game information to external software?
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Chess API
API's are used to talk with web servers like Lichess: https://lichess.org/api
- How communicate with this API
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Anki Chess Flashcards - including 19,668 top rated lichess puzzles
Other than that, the code is probably ready for GitHub. If you felt like extending it, you can use the lichess API to automate finding puzzles rather than having them in a file that you just read from.
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I have created a chess engine in python. How do I modify it for UCI protocol?
Here is documentation on the Lichess Bot API: https://lichess.org/api
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Chess projects for wannabe devs
Considering you have some "data science" experience with Python, you might be interested in doing some analysis based on data you can get from the Lichess API or databases.
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Is there a REST API for tournament results?
The Lichess API is documented at https://lichess.org/api
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I made a website for guessing the Elo of Lichess games!
I coded this in a very simple way, just an HTML page with an inline script tag with some JS for updating the UI and such. But I think using Vue.js or another framework would be great for a Lichess-based project. These three pages are pretty useful: https://lichess.org/developers (for embedding a board like I did) https://lichess.org/api (API for getting data) https://database.lichess.org/ (database, for when nothing else works :))
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I have 600 elo, i have 1 week to beat my D&D GM with 1500 elo
If you know his account on any chess sites you can take a look at it on https://www.openingtree.com/ and find a line he plays that is bad for him, intentionally go for it and have some prep once you there.
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How should I look for the weaknesses in my opening repertoire?
I would recommend https://www.openingtree.com/ to start.
- I do the exact same as either color. Does anyone else have zero advantage as white?
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What's the name of a free, third party website that analyzed all your lichess games? Eric Rosen used that website once
Might it be openingtree?
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Looking for a chess buddy to study chess with.
openingtree(https://www.openingtree.com/) will analyze hundreds of your games and let you see, move by move, where you tend to go wrong.
- Should I study a second rate sideline or commit to outplaying in the main line?
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Concern about new players cheating online
The 3rd thing is that the account is 9 days old. There is some really suspicious behavior here, including his best win being against a 2178 and his worst loss being against a 1214! (according to https://www.openingtree.com/).
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What do I play if I want to play 1. e4 e5 with black?
Maybe use this website: https://www.openingtree.com/ and filter the games from a certain time frame, like you played that opening exclusively for a week, and then see what happened there, what were the most common positions, and that's the direction I'd take to learn from. Worrying too much about main lines doesn't have much practical value
- Would you be interested in a "leak detector" of your chess openings?
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What is the most common position after 10 moves in chess?
https://www.openingtree.com/ contains both lichess and chesscom games. Here's Eric Rosen explaining how this works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ66-HqdpXE
What are some alternatives?
lichobile - lichess.org mobile application
nibbler - Chess analysis GUI for UCI engines, with extra features for Leela (Lc0) in particular.
fishnet - Distributed Stockfish analysis for lichess.org
listudy - Listudy - chess training server
oddslingers.poker - The Django + React codebase powering the free, open-source poker platform: OddSlingers.com
chess.js - A TypeScript chess library for chess move generation/validation, piece placement/movement, and check/checkmate/draw detection
stockfish.wasm - WebAssembly port of the strong chess engine Stockfish
lozza - A Javascript chess engine inspired by Fabien Letouzey's Fruit 2.1.
patchbay - An alternative Secure Scuttlebutt client interface that is fully compatible with Patchwork
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
A.C.A.S - Moved to psyyke.github.io