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openingtree
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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
Lila
- Thank you senpai!
- What new hobbies or interests have you recently picked up?
- What are some cool websites that most people don’t know exist?
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Is it possible to disable the live game on the home screen?
personally, i think using lichess.org in a mobile browser is much smoother than the app
- Video games are getting way too complicated
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WOTC - Please Save MTG Arena from Alchemy
Since Alchemy landed, I've been playing a lot more chess. The lichess client for Android is pretty awesome.
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How can I get to 1700 before I die?
Playing lots and memorizing openings won't help much at your rating. Knowing opening principles helps. Doing chess puzzles in between games helps. Analyzing every game u play helps the most. It's free and easy to do on lichess.org . See if chess.com does free analysis and learning from your mistakes. I have jumped 200 points in the last year.
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Playing without having anyone to play with
lichess.org
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Chess Teachers of Reddit
David Pérez (2000 FIDE, 2150 chess.com Blitz, 2400 lichess.org Blitz)
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White to mate in one
on lichess.org there is a limit to how much time you can add to your opponents clock
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