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doodledoo3

I was wondering if there were other chess websites helpful to my chess. I know Chess24.com. It's like the same. I also know ChessTempo and ChessGames.

Any comments would be appreciated

Thanks!

elenibotros

I like this: http://www.chesscademy.com/

doodledoo3

Yes, I tried as a guest. The problem is, I could only play against computer.

elenibotros

If you look well,there are many way to learn,and if you want play real opponents the same site has it: http://it.lichess.org/

doodledoo3

Okay, so it might be like chess.com. But I'm looking specifically on websites like tactics. ChessTempo. You know, like studying.

elenibotros

chesscademy is exaclty for studing http://www.chesscademy.com/ Have a look there

zeitnotakrobat

Try http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/chess/

charles_butternucker

I thought advertising for sites other than Chess.com was forbidden on Chess.com.

doodledoo3
charles_butternucker wrote:

I thought advertising for sites other than Chess.com was forbidden on Chess.com.

That's not even a rule. Even if it was a rule, it would be damn stupid.

batgirl
doodledoo3 wrote:
charles_butternucker wrote:

I thought advertising for sites other than Chess.com was forbidden on Chess.com.

That's not even a rule. Even if it was a rule, it would be damn stupid.

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RonaldJosephCote

            There's ChessLecture.com  and  ChessCafe.com     BTW;  If you mention them in passing, that's fine. But if you go on & on with accolades about how they are, it's just bad manners.