Hahaha, time ago I also tried chess kids but it lagged me a lot and told me to make an account but paying, so weird.
I prefer also chess.com
Hahaha, time ago I also tried chess kids but it lagged me a lot and told me to make an account but paying, so weird.
I prefer also chess.com
For me, lichess and chess.com go hand in hand, for more accurate indicators of rating I'd argue chess.com is a better gauge, however, the analysis and free open source side of lichess makes it invaluable for going through move by move and rectifying where your most common mistakes and blunders are, I've gotten some rather interesting London system lines as a result of this, a super unexpected move being c4 pretty early after developing the bishop and causing imbalance pretty early on
For me, lichess and chess.com go hand in hand, for more accurate indicators of rating I'd argue chess.com is a better gauge, however, the analysis and free open source side of lichess makes it invaluable for going through move by move and rectifying where your most common mistakes and blunders are, I've gotten some rather interesting London system lines as a result of this, a super unexpected move being c4 pretty early after developing the bishop and causing imbalance pretty early on
I only prefer chess.com from lichess because chess for me is has a better presentation and lichess has to many options that I don't know what to do,
It's good for analysis, so if you copy and paste the PGN of a game you lost badly, you can see exactly where your position fell apart, it's good for understanding why playing (e.g Kf3) early will lead to problems in the middle-game, it's also handy for discovering conditional lines, so if the opponent doesn't play the expected response, you have ways of punishing them for that, I study the London heavily and I'm always finding both errors in my play and funky lines that defer from the norm, it's not hard to use lichess for analysis, takes some getting used to, it's a super powerful tool for learning and discovering.
wow, yes you are right but for vague folks like me chess.com is better because I just don't matter why I lost. And you are more smart than me doing that 😅
I started an account on Chess kids it was rough to say the least. The first person I played promptly tried to draw with me they sent the draw request. They then resigned when I said no. I did not really say no chess kids has poor chat function where you can only send emojis and select phrases. the second person I played used these emojis to be toxic I tried to draw and they sent me a picture of a silver trophy. I looked at clubs and as a youth player you cannot make one. The most popular club seemed to be one where their are tournaments so you can challenge Americas best 10 year old player. Next up this should be first but your cannot choose your own name or profile. All in all the website is bad compared to the main chess.com site but maybe good for kids if you like this say so and maybe I will make more reviewing other sites.