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Do you know any antichess studies i could study?

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Pretty much a lot of the good ones have been covered, for sure I would recommend the following.

Tactics:
1. Antichess Puzzles by Kex09 - lichess.org/study/yqP1uKPO
2. If you liked the previous one, check out Part 2 - lichess.org/study/7LbMHGFk
3. Interesting Antichess Tricks by Pinni7 - lichess.org/study/5GrkXfA0
4. The best antichess study ever by queen-of-blunders - lichess.org/study/lJfYzKtd
5. The Art of the Antichess Intermediate by firebatprime - lichess.org/study/ZJJrwtTo

Endgame:
6. Antichess Endgame Guide by ODMWND - lichess.org/study/VFsD8X5H
7. Antichess Exceptions by Dgaleano - lichess.org/study/Mp15Ws5Z

If you're below 2000 and hoping to get there, the easiest one to study is probably anti-bot's Road to 2000+ - lichess.org/study/4XBZbCFY

Hope this helps! Again, a bit of self promoting but you can find all of these studies and more at sites.google.com/view/antichesspolls/play/studies?authuser=0
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Well I would suggest analysis of every game and playing around with the analysis all though the studies do help a bit, analysis and understanding of the game overtime is very important as well. Maybe play a bit of standard as well helps in finishing mates and understanding mates, but analysis will get you too 2000 at least as long as you play a lot of games and analysis of most of them! @chess_greece @EloiOrigami

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