I played white (offence) in 3 minutes Super Blitz on Lichess as Anonymous.
Opening theory? Ignored. Material balance? Hm.
In this game, as a drunk bard, my strategy was an alternating:
Let's try this
- Oh, well
- Don't mind if I do!
🤦
It was hilarious at the end (22nd banter). 💥
I didn't realise I constructed a proper prison. Hm, alright, I did plot that.
You can use your left and right arrows on your keyboard or use the mouse scroll to see the moves back and forth on the chessboard. But first, click the board.
Hm. 🤔
Chess Training on Lichess
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Learn 🧐
There's
LEARN
menu on Lichess. You might want to navigate the sub-menus to find out more. FromChess basics
toCoaches
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Puzzles 🤔
I usually do puzzles on Lichess to sharpen my positioning — so many variations! It is not timed, thus it's great to fill our spare time. Three to six puzzles will be sufficient per day. Or per every time we visit Lichess. I did 40,000+ puzzles — since 2017. Instead of other game, I did chess puzzles. Like while waiting for a cuppa or waiting something or someone at somewhere, then muttering inside. Oh 🤬🤦🤣
And of course before bed. Instead of TikTok or Instagram, puzzles. 🤣 Oh hey, what's world's current trend?
Well, that bishop on c4 has shifty eyes.
By the way, endgame puzzles are interesting and quite 🤬🤦🤣 -
Watch Games 👀
Plenty of great players there — Lichess servers are intense! We would find fascinating plays by those professional players.
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Play Games 💪
Well, I showed my play on this blog as Anonymous — because it's like a jungle with that mode. The pairing is much more intriguing compared to actually logged in. 😂 But I don't recommend that, too much.
There are regular tournaments on Lichess and direct pairing. 👍
Much obliged, guv'nor — 'ope to see yer mug again soon!
Mug = face.
Because mug originally referred to a drinking vessel with a face on it.
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