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Lichess Feedback - Banned vs not banned rated game#7

The lichess underworld is quite interesting...


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Game analysis - Interesting game what are your thought about it?#22

Obviously people are biased in this post. I have not seen a single poster on Chessy64's side, yet all of the people against him is a regular viewer and loyal fan of the streamer in question. I hope th…


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Lichess Feedback - “My Studies” should be default page when you click studies#6

I agree with OP, you should click on studies to see ur studies, and then on the left tab there should be an "all studies". At least you can get to your own studies from your own profile, which is what…


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General Chess Discussion - How do you berserk?#9

#7 If I am similarly rated, I'd rather not Berserk back, but rather go for a easy win and use all my time accordingly.


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General Chess Discussion - How do you berserk?#6

I berserk against players rated 400 points or lower than me. If someone is rated 200 points lower than me, I would probably lose if I berserked. I wouldn't berserk back unless my opponent is lower rat…


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Game analysis - A sacrifice in a endgame!#10

Nice pattern, this is the first time I've seen that!


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Lichess Feedback - Color Coded Annotations#3

I'm curious, @Benji3359 how do you self-annotate the "only move"? Do you do it when there's only 1 legal move, or when there's only 1 move that doesn't blunder horribly?


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Lichess Feedback - Color Coded Annotations#1

When I looked at my study today, I found a new feature that you implemented. Inaccuracies, mistakes, and blunders are now color coded, with icons appearing in the square as well! This is a small, yet …


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General Chess Discussion - Competitive One-Check Chess#13

You play both sides so its not unfair. Take a look at my study for some different one-check positions. https://lichess.org/study/v6BeqSUB


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General Chess Discussion - Competitive One-Check Chess#11

Keep in mind that there are many ways to increase complexity, and that whoever goes first might not always be ahead. For example, if White starts out with no knights, I think White eventually runs out…


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