Game analysis - I did a scholars checkmate#7 @puzzlesandpuzzles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour | MisterJensen |
Game analysis - I did a scholars checkmate#4 @MrPushwood It means Good Game. | MisterJensen |
Game analysis - How to win with a terrible pawn structure.#2 Also, your opponent blundered a rook. Nice thinking however, keeping a fighting spirit is always good! | MisterJensen |
General Chess Discussion - is this fair it i lose in a drawn position (flag)? nobody can lose#10 @shakki-mestari123 The post-scriptum refers to the fact that this specific game was started from a custom position that is a draw by FIDE regulations. | MisterJensen |
General Chess Discussion - is this fair it i lose in a drawn position (flag)? nobody can lose#8 As stated by @Sarg0n, it would be difficult to code. Such cases are also extremely rare in practice. See second paragraph of this section: https://lichess.org/faq#timeout | MisterJensen |
Lichess Feedback - Annoying Bug#4 Did you click the submit button at the bottom of the "Edit profile" page? | MisterJensen |
General Chess Discussion - I need help#7 https://lichess.org/contact#help-root | MisterJensen |
General Chess Discussion - How do you be a Streamer?#2 https://www.tomsguide.com/us/twitch-streaming-guide,review-3009.html | MisterJensen |
General Chess Discussion - why do people call gambits "aggressive" dont understand {most gambits are just trappy]#6 @tpr The Benko Gambit isn't the best of examples here, because the pawn is given more for a positionnal advantage than a strong attack. | MisterJensen |
General Chess Discussion - Why I don't win ELO when I win a game?#5 https://lichess.org/faq#marks | MisterJensen |
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