General Chess Discussion - Help with Lichess Database Search#4 Maybe you have to have an account to see the whole thread. It's free. | danbock |
General Chess Discussion - Help with Lichess Database Search#2 If you know how to code with Python or JavaScript, this is pretty straightforward. Nate Solon has a guide to getting started with chess libraries for each of those languages: https://twitter.com/nates… | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - Make sense of chess engine output with Move Highlighter#12 @Chess_Player121 No, sorry. | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - I feel good about these recent blunders I made#4 I didn't edit it. Read it again @Zenchess. The queen is on d6 in that position. | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - I feel good about these recent blunders I made#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/danbock/blog/i-feel-good-about-these-recent-blunders-i-made/r6XgwVb8 | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - Why Chess Books Don't Work#5 I've had the thought while reading a chess book, "That was interesting, but how the $&@# am I supposed to remember all this?", which is a less-articulate version of that theory of learning stuff. | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - Make sense of chess engine output with Move Highlighter#7 I don't think a "pecking order" is useful. The current side's moves are highlighted and the other side's moves are outlined. That's a design choice. | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - Make sense of chess engine output with Move Highlighter#5 @odoaker2015 The colors don't have specific meanings; they are just meant to make it easy to see all the places each highlighted move appears in the engine lines. | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - Make sense of chess engine output with Move Highlighter#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/danbock/blog/make-sense-of-chess-engine-output-with-move-highlighter/74r51fO6 | danbock |
Community Blog Discussions - Learn first, remember later#12 It’s just screenshots. | danbock |
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