Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#7 I guess that is the bittersweet of being high rated... :D | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#5 @seanysean That's what I thought. :/ | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#4 Okay, thanks. Which rating range defines "higher rated"? | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Feature Request: Opening Repertoire Trainer#1 A great feature on lichess would be an opening repertoire trainer that allows you to enter your repertoire and train it. | flintrook |
General Chess Discussion - how to find a repertoire that fits your playing style?#18 @MeWantCookie I think I remember those words! So basically, you should be a universal player until you get to master level. Also, choosing openings that don't fit your "style" lets you progress more b… | flintrook |
General Chess Discussion - How to identify areas for improvement#3 Like hicetnuc said, a good coach is the best you can get. If you can't get a coach, you could get some books with instructive exercises. If you struggle in exercises with a certain theme, you can pinp… | flintrook |
General Chess Discussion - how to find a repertoire that fits your playing style?#2 I am still in the process of developing my repertoire, but I got an idea of which openings I'm going to play because of my playing style. One fun way to evaluate your playing style is to take this qui… | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Opening repertoire trainer#9 @RandomBean I tried that in study, but instead of hiding the moves completely it just faded them out. | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Opening repertoire trainer#7 Creating a study book is great, but the memorising feature would be great in my opinion, especially if your repertoire is sharp or complicated. | flintrook |
Lichess Feedback - Opening repertoire trainer#3 @RandomBean Yes, but it's useful to be able to go through your whole repertoire to refresh your memory. | flintrook |
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