General Chess Discussion - Attacking Opening against the Stonewall#12 I don't know any aggressive tries for Black, but I usually just aim for a positionally better position. For example: 1.d4 Nf6 2.e3 d5 3.Bd3 c5 4.c3 Nc6 5.f4 Bg4!? Developing this bishop outside the pa… | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Request - Date Format#2 I think it's a good idea! | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - [Feature] Chess training calendar#6 This is an awesome idea. I hope they implement this feature. | flintrook |
Game analysis - Is this position draw?#5 I think Solal is right. After dropping your c-pawn you can sacrifice your bishop and then attack and capture his weak pawns. | flintrook |
General Chess Discussion - Lichess Chess Training Routine feature#7 @DannyDaniel yep. It might not force anyone to complete the goals, but it pushes them in the right direction... | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#18 Thanks. Good luck to you too :) | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#16 @MeWantCookie I have been working on the English Opening and the Sicilian Najdorf recently. | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#14 @MeWantCookie you're right. I made my study public and logged out of my account and went through the study. All of the moves are hidden! | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#12 Okay. Thanks for the advice :) | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#9 I tried using study, although when I put it in puzzle mode, it just fades the moves instead of actually hiding it. | flintrook |
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