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1. Basics
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.
* [[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
* [[Find all moves]]
* Becoming a knight tamer
* [[Becoming a knight tamer]]
* Moves between two positions
* [[Moves between two positions]]
* Coordinates
* [[Coordinates]]
* Writing down moves of a game
* [[Writing down moves of a game]]




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3. Games
3. Games
* [[Play like a Grandmaster]] - emulate your favourite GMs by replaying their moves
* [[Play like a Grandmaster]] - emulate your favourite GMs by replaying their moves
* Captures and threats in a game
* [[Captures and threats in a game]]
* Count moves
* [[Count moves]]
* Resistance Test
* [[Resistance Test]]
* Learn a game
* [[Learn a game]]




4. Openings
4. Openings
* Training with a book
* [[Training with a book]]




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6. Long-term trainings
6. Long-term trainings
* Training on a map
* [[Training on a map]]
* Transsiberian Railway
* [[Transsiberian Railway]]
* Expeditions to the Everest
* [[Expeditions to the Everest]]
* The Washing Machine
* [[The Washing Machine]]

Revision as of 16:37, 16 October 2021

You have an extensive list of trainings that help you to improve your chess:


1. Basics


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


4. Openings


5. Endings

  • Training mates
  • Mate in 1½
  • Endings with Gaviota Tablebases


6. Long-term trainings