@turnabouttess I often share your opinions. But every post you make is just pure negativity. A graphic?! Really?
I really hope it doesn’t reflect your outlook on life. But you do you, I will just mute you.
@HighgroundChess -The London will give you a solid center.
-A system based opening is one way to simplify and not worry too much about opening until you‘re 2000
-I agree with the downside of initially missing out on learning opening principles on a fundamental level.
@ChessVonDoom If a coach has assigned this blitz puzzling, fair enough. Otherwise I fully agree with @HighgroundChess, standard set and taking your sweet time is way more beneficial. #unsolicited
@will_chess@lichess That is quite the volume! Why not more rapid? I think you would benefit even more. I often go on blitz binges myself but I never consider it training
@Nicholas_Sloan_ @thechessgym1@natesolon@chessable Wait, what?! How can that be. I got 1850 (standard - „medium“ difficulty) and you are definitely better than me at chess (been following you for a while). Do you set a time limit? I don’t 🦥
@Nicholas_Sloan_ I would tune in to watching you play online training games (maybe 15‘?) incl. subsequent analysis. Seeing the game unfold is more intruiguing than analysis only.
working on pawn endgames and my basic mechanics definitely need work. Here black is completely winning but only with one move/plan - the rest is a draw #brutal#chesspunks
@NoelStuder Love your stuff a lot but this take is off the mark. Sure, they nurture demand for opening courses etc. But trying to keep us struggling?! 🤔