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Game analysis - Cracked 2500 Bullet after months of struggling!#1

Happy to join the upper-elite 2500 gang! Had tilted a lot on my way here, now time to grind the same for rapid & blitz! BONUS: Got to 2500 by victory over a GM- https://lichess.org/kOkDLaBogX5S


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Game analysis - Epic Accidental Checkmate!#1

Oh no, my Bishop! https://lichess.org/DPN6J8L5HJOF Also, new peak! :pepeyay:


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General Chess Discussion - Looking for study partner! Modern defence.#2

@Intermezzo8 Count me in :)! My blitz rating is 2350 although my level varies from 2400-2500. My FIDE rating is 1454 (a bit too low as compared to my lichess).


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Game analysis - Tricky Astonishing Puzzle!#1

https://i.imgur.com/6MWOTMI.png Black to play! Try solving it yourself, using an engine won't help you improve.


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Off-Topic Discussion - Country Memes (Non aggressive)#20

https://imgur.com/yIuxvBn


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General Chess Discussion - Bortnyk Takes 960 Titled Arena#3

Jasugi's 100% berserk performance was very impressive! Congrats Bortnyk for the victory, Andreikin provided a tough fight but Bortnyk covered the score. Lichess TAs rock!


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Lichess Feedback - Reopen Team Fantasty Reborn#3

https://imgur.com/ce1kdkm


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General Chess Discussion - Chess Improvement: Too Lazy to solve chess books.#13

@DavidDennison said in #10: > Chess is just a game, a pastime, a hobby, a diversion. In the grand scheme of things, it is not very important. Concentrate on doing well in school, socializing, playing …


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General Chess Discussion - Chess Improvement: Too Lazy to solve chess books.#12

@Akbar2thegreat said in #9: > @GrEyCaPsUsEr > A lazy person can never be successful. > You need to get some ways to get yourself energetic and finish the book. As said by me in #8, I decided to run a …


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General Chess Discussion - Chess Improvement: Too Lazy to solve chess books.#11

@MrPushwood said in #8: > And yet...you weren't too lazy to start this thread. ;) > > Also chess books aren't really made to be "solved"--you read em. Of course! One is never lazy to seek motivation! …


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