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Making a Discovery in Chess

Very instructive!

I especially love the insight (pardon the pun) into the field of view of chess pieces. It gives me an intuition on what obvious moves are: the ones that individual pieces could figure out themselves. Also about what chess is: coordination of pieces from a favourable point of view.

Fascinating!

Very instructive! I especially love the insight (pardon the pun) into the field of view of chess pieces. It gives me an intuition on what obvious moves are: the ones that individual pieces could figure out themselves. Also about what chess is: coordination of pieces from a favourable point of view. Fascinating!

The light square bishop sees only a part of the board, the other bishop sees nothing. Because its dark!

The light square bishop sees only a part of the board, the other bishop sees nothing. Because its dark!

good to know my blunders become a puzzle for someone! I actually have many puzzles generated from my games!

good to know my blunders become a puzzle for someone! I actually have many puzzles generated from my games!

@Noobmasterplayer123 said in #4:

good to know my blunders become a puzzle for someone! I actually have many puzzles generated from my games!

Yeah, and you can be sure it's no different on any other larger chess site - lichess is only different in the way that it is completely transparent, open and re-usable in any aspect imaginable in terms of source code and data :-)

@Noobmasterplayer123 said in #4: > good to know my blunders become a puzzle for someone! I actually have many puzzles generated from my games! Yeah, and you can be sure it's no different on any other larger chess site - lichess is only different in the way that it is completely transparent, open and re-usable in any aspect imaginable in terms of source code and data :-)

the people that play fog of war:

the people that play fog of war:

pls stop with AI covers gng

pls stop with AI covers gng

I would have done the same image with Photoshop, but the difference is that it went much faster that way, and looks pretty much the way I wanted it to look for this cover image. To me, AI generated images are just another way of expressing art. I will choose different methods of generating images for blog posts, as I've done in the past blogs... and of course, not everyone will like every cover image, but that is burden I am willing to live with :-)

I would have done the same image with Photoshop, but the difference is that it went much faster that way, and looks pretty much the way I wanted it to look for this cover image. To me, AI generated images are just another way of expressing art. I will choose different methods of generating images for blog posts, as I've done in the past blogs... and of course, not everyone will like every cover image, but that is burden I am willing to live with :-)

"The point is that you can select the themes that you have most trouble with, train with it until you improve"

  1. Can you add the ability to select several themes AT THE SAME TIME?
    DiscAttack+pin+fork+sqewer = best themes for begines.

  2. How can I solve diskovered check problems but exclude m1 m2 m3 m4 all mates?

"The point is that you can select the themes that you have most trouble with, train with it until you improve" 1. Can you add the ability to select several themes AT THE SAME TIME? DiscAttack+pin+fork+sqewer = best themes for begines. 2. How can I solve diskovered check problems but exclude m1 m2 m3 m4 all mates?