@durarbayli Hi, I just wanted to ask if I'm doing something wrong, I switched off the notifications for blitz games, but I still get them for titled tuesdays because my followed players play in it. Is there a way to only get notifications for classical games from my favourite players?
@SusanPolgar How would you improve on finding plans in positions and understanding which ones to implment in different situations? I have always easily improved my tactical vision with puzzles because pattern recognition kicks in but forming general plans has always been my weakness
@durarbayli For me it has always been because I feel like every time I study openings I learn something new, whereas if I study endgames there isn't something concrete that I feel that I am learning and it is much more difficult because of that to know what exactly I need to improve in
@frn46015@EndgameaiChess I guess, but if top players only play matches then I feel like we will get to a stage like in boxing where records mean nothing because a lot of players won't have played eachother except here its with ratings
@durarbayli@chesseverapp I see, but doesn't lichess being free shift the market in a way that you have to give a lot of extra features in order to persuade users to use Chessever?
@durarbayli@chesseverapp Yes, I'm sorry if I wasn't clear, what I meant is to have those unique features for free to gain a competitive edge over lichess for example, because at the moment I think if someone is used to the lichess UI there aren't enough extra features to make the switch
@durarbayli@drbel_707@chesseverapp Yes, the player databases are a fantastic feature and I think the interface is far better than any of the other apps so I am really optimistic for Chessever (:
@durarbayli@drbel_707@chesseverapp If I'm being honest I wouldn't pay for "just" watching games, if there were some extra features like getting some exclusive analysis for the games then maybe that would be a good incentive to pay a premium