Love child of @MagnusCarlsen and Beth Harmon. Aimchess is a digital chess trainer that reviews your games and creates personalized lessons to help you improve.
@chetan_crasta Head to the Training Room and try out the Advantage Capitalization, Retry Mistakes, or Opening Improver exercises!
The positions in those exercises are ALL based on your games!
Visualisation is one of the hardest skills to train! Here's our approach to it!
See if you can solve this puzzle using the pieces listed below!
If you enjoy these exercises you can get even more of our Blindfold Tactics exercises in the Aimchess Training Room!
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Time for a blunder busting lesson!
Which of these moves is terrible, and which saves your position?
Get more of these Blunder Preventer exercises in our Training Room!
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Are you ready to test your Visualisation?
See if you can solve this puzzle where the pieces are all hidden!!
If you enjoy these exercises you can get even more of our Blindfold Tactics exercises in the Aimchess Training Room!
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Pick a move! Any move! (Well, one of these two moves)
One is terrible, one is good! Can you spot the blunder?
Get more of these Blunder Preventer exercises in our Training Room!
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Endgames are notoriously difficult to train, but with Aimchess analytics we can help you identify which games you lost in the endgame and supercharge your endgame improvement journey!
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Have you ever wanted to measure how strong your openings are? We can tell you in seconds EXACTLY which openings are working for you, and which you need to work on!
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Are you ready to test out your Visualisation?
Here is one of our Blindfold Tactics exercises!
If you enjoy these exercises you can get even more of these in the Aimchess Training Room!
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Time for a blunder busting lesson!
Which of these moves is terrible, and which saves you?
Get more of these Blunder Preventer exercises in our Training Room!
#chess
Resourcefulness is a measure of how well you perform after your opponent gains a significant advantage! Are you good at pulling back from a losing position? Find out now in our reports!
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