When you click into someone's profile, it shows that they have a certain amount of points. For example I have 54 points.
When you click into someone's profile, it shows that they have a certain amount of points. For example I have 54 points.
It is a measure of how far you fall short of using your time wisely. The higher the number, the more time you have spent doing useless things.
It is a measure of how far you fall short of using your time wisely. The higher the number, the more time you have spent doing useless things.
I don't think so. I agree with Aaron_Darknight!
It is a measure of how far you fall short of using your time wisely. The higher the number, the more time you have spent doing useless things.
I don't think so. I agree with Aaron_Darknight!
I can assure you that gaining 17,000+ points was not through community contributions.
So you are saying that there are useless things to do on chess.com? And by the way, what you're doing right now is getting you points.
So you are saying that there are useless things to do on chess.com? And by the way, what you're doing right now is getting you points.
I know. I waste a lot of time on this accursed site. When I'm not filling the forums with nonsense, I'm offending Caissa by playing tens of thousands of games. Think of what I could have done with my life if I hadn't spent most of the last twelve years on this site.
If you don't like this site so much then why do you still use it?
Addiction. It's worse than good Scotch. Ask Leo.
When you click into someone's profile, it shows that they have a certain amount of points. For example I have 54 points.