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You have an extensive list of trainings that help you to improve your chess:
1. Basics
- Check your memory on a chessboard - you have to memorise a set of chess pieces on a board and then place them yourself on a blank board.
- Find all moves - your King is in check. Find all legal moves available to you (or your opponent).
- Becoming a knight tamer - great ways to improve your understanding of how a knight moves
- Moves between two positions - compare two positions and figure out what moves are needed to get from one to the other
- The board at a glance - visualisation exercise - memorise pieces on a board and answer questions about them (square colour, position, attacking, attacked)
- Coordinate training - click on the correct square as fast as you can
- Writing down moves of a game - write down the move that was just made by the computer
2. Tactics
- Training positions - a collection of checkmates, endgames and other tactical patterns for practice
- Learn tactics by repetition - more checkmates and tactics
- Find best move - a great function where you can replay challenging positions from your own games
- Your daily test - play puzzles against the engine
- Determine your calculating power - advanced visualisation training
- Turn on the lights
3. Games
- Play like a Grandmaster - emulate your favourite GMs by replaying their moves
- Captures and threats in a game - visualise moves from games and then say which pieces can be captured and what pieces are threatened by the opponent.
- Count moves
- Resistance Test
- Learn a game
4. Openings
5. Endings
- Training mates
- Mate in 1½
- Endings with Gaviota Tablebases
6. Long-term trainings