Community Blog Discussions - What really decides games at the USCF 1900 level#13 How does 1900 USCF translate to FIDE ratings? 'cause 1900 FIDE is close to an expert. Expert level classical chess isn't typically decided by blunders. | nDie_Zatoichi |
Community Blog Discussions - Is Chess Culture Important for Improving at Chess?#25 I think it's the same as with any game/sport: Is knowledge of baseball history going to make a modern player better? The answer is "Not directly". What it can do is make this player love the game more… | nDie_Zatoichi |
Lichess Feedback - Almost a perfect game#10 A Lichess Moderator said in #6: > The system considers it an inaccuracy because it loses more than 0.2 cpl. That's precisely what my feedback is about: your system failed, in this case. Presumably, th… | nDie_Zatoichi |
Lichess Feedback - Almost a perfect game#5 You're erroneously calling the Scandi "an inaccuracy". | nDie_Zatoichi |
Lichess Feedback - Almost a perfect game#3 I'm not trying to analyze the game. I'm trying to give feedback... | nDie_Zatoichi |
Lichess Feedback - Almost a perfect game#1 https://lichess.org/19VUw4om Just one problem: 1. e5 d5?! Really dudes? Really? I'm sooooooo telling on you. Who has John Bartholomew's contact info? | nDie_Zatoichi |
General Chess Discussion - How long does it take to "get good"?#179 Statistically, it takes forever to get good: the average player never gets good:) | nDie_Zatoichi |