Game analysis - I had a game that was drawn but since my opponent berserked I won cause of time out#2 It would be drawn if White managed to play Nxh2 before time expired, before that it isn't drawn. | JamesPeirce |
Lichess Feedback - Lost points for accepting a draw#3 You're winning? 2N vs R+P is pretty even, especially with black probably playing Nc4 followed by Nd5 with a decent postion. EDIT: Stockfish gives it as -3.7, you're not winning | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Rematches against higher rated players#1 Is it just me or when you beat a higher rated player they ask for a rematch and if they lose/draw the rematch they will ask for another rematch until they win then leave? | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Intentional Tippping OVer Your King, Automatic Resign? #13 Does the US rules allow castling to be done with 2 hands? If so that does violate FIDE rules as Article 4.1 clearly states that all moves must be made with 1 hand, Nakamura was warned about this in th… | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Very hard mate in 1 #20 I take back what i said about this problem, its brilliant. This does actually work as a retrograde problem. White last move must have been Bb2+, black must player either e7-e5 or f6 both which lead to… | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Very hard mate in 1 #16 I'd be okay with this puzzle if any other move than e7-e5 also led to mate in 1 | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Very hard mate in 1 #10 @a_pleasant_illusion I agree From wikipedia Castling and en passant conventions In retrograde analysis problems, as well as in standard chess problems, castling is assumed to be legal unless it can be… | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Very hard mate in 1 #3 There is no mate in 1, h8 is a flight square and Qf6+ allows Kxh6 | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Special historical chess questions.#4 For 8,7 and 11 the predecessor of chess (the name escapes me) all moved the same, their is a puzzle from the 6th century that is the same in modern chess. For 5, if you mean when clocks were first use… | JamesPeirce |
General Chess Discussion - Best Way to Learn Openings#11 @BestSiteEver Kotov described his view on studying learning openings in an interesting way. "Know everything about something and something about everything." He's saying to have a general knowledge of… | JamesPeirce |
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