Did Chess.com disable the Explorer feature for non-paying members?
I lost opening explorer when my premium membership expired recently. Also less emojis to use, but the opening explorer is more of a loss.
I lost opening explorer when my premium membership expired recently. Also less emojis to use, but the opening explorer is more of a loss.
losing some of the emojis would be a win in my books
Why would they get rid of this??? It was nice to see what worked for your level. Masters aren't falling for the same opening tactics as beginners. It doesn't look like you can sort masters games by time controls either. So you can't even switch to bullet to study gambits to see what fools masters under time pressure...
Why would they get rid of this??? It was nice to see what worked for your level. Masters aren't falling for the same opening tactics as beginners. It doesn't look like you can sort masters games by time controls either. So you can't even switch to bullet to study gambits to see what fools masters under time pressure...
Searching by time control has never been possible with Explorer
I used to be able to view all of the moves I made in the opening and of other players up to a certain amount. It would rank the popularity of moves followed by the percentage of wins, losses, and draws pertaining to each move. Now it seems this feature has been completely removed.
It still does that but basic is limited on the number of moves. I don't think that number has changed. The main difference is that the standalone feature isn't available anymore and it's part of Analysis in the website.
I can't use it either I was looking so forward to looking up a better move in my position that would significantly change my play but no I can't. Really really reaaally wish they would make it free again.👍
Why do you lose elo on a loss but don't lose trophies when you lose? Im about to get promoted to stone and nothing can stop me
I used to be able to view all of the moves I made in the opening and of other players up to a certain amount. It would rank the popularity of moves followed by the percentage of wins, losses, and draws pertaining to each move. Now it seems this feature has been completely removed.