Comments on https://lichess.org/@/mullerrj/blog/checks-captures--threats-what-is-it-and-why-is-it-important/d8AEWh7V
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/mullerrj/blog/checks-captures--threats-what-is-it-and-why-is-it-important/d8AEWh7V
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/mullerrj/blog/checks-captures--threats-what-is-it-and-why-is-it-important/d8AEWh7V
What are the Nibbler settings you do, to practice against Leela at the rating level you mentioned?Currently, i have been using GM Sadler's approach to limiting the nodes to 1.
in my chess academy we follow CCTP checks captures threats and PAWN BREAKS its important too!
I think the last part is important to emphasize - beginners should know that this should transform into an instinctive response to a position, and that this CCT morphs into a deeper form as they advance (like 2-ply threats, or end-of-capture-sequence evaluation). And I think some beginners need to learn this differently - for example, for the ones who take too long to think, we need to figure out what they're thinking about if not CCT.
Question how do you get lichess analysis to show good/brillancies? Because for me it only shows inaccuracy mistakes and blunders
Nice article.. i was just thinking today about starting to use CCT and then I seen your article..good stuff!
Also after your blunder, 15. Nc6- cant black reply with f6 trapping the knight also?