Chessable has a course that pulls from your Chess.com games. It’s called Chess.com: See What Tactics You Missed.
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Does the following exist somewhere?
I’d like some app or tool that allows me to drill lots of _my own_ past mistakes/blunders, similar to a puzzle. However, unlike a regular tactics puzzle, the idea is to just make a move better than your blunder, not a specific tactic.
I review my games straight after playing, and learn from those mistakes. However I often forget mistakes I’ve made a week ago, so I’d like to drill a larger history of my own blunders at random to make it stick.
I know Lichess allows you to drill mistakes for a particular game, but not for a bunch of games or a specific time period e.g. last month.
Aimchess has “retry mistakes” it seems closest but I find that the mistakes that it pulls can be quite far back in the past, making them irrelevant. Also it seems to mark everything but the absolute best move as a full blunder, which seems harsh. (I’m happy enough with an okay move!)
Would love to know if such a tool exists? It can be part of a platform or a standalone app.
Thanks, John