obrigado, estou treinando táticas todo santo dia e realmente me ajudou muito com meu rating. Ter um vídeo analisando todos esses sites é de muita ajuda
@@luisizlegit If you don't have access to any of them yet, and don't want to pay for a subscription, then Lichess. For what it's worth, I actually use three of them (Chessbase, Chess.com, and Lichess) and rotate them fairly regularly. It's a bit like asking which gym is the best. As long as they have all of the equipment and tools you need then the key is to use them. The same is true here.
I was expecting in the conclusion a quick summary as to pros and cons of each, and what is recommended for what, hopefully an overall recommendation and/or a tier list. That would have been helpful.
@@executivelifehacks6747 I appreciate the feedback and will keep this in mind moving forward. I do highlight their relative strengths and weaknesses in the end of each site's presentation, but agree. In any case if you are looking for only lots of puzzles calibrated to your level, all will do the trick to some degree. Chess.com and CB are paid so if all you want is the tactics and are not a subscriber, go to Lichess. Chess.com and CB Premium are great plans, but because of all the other ancillary options they offer as well.
Thank you very much for the content on the channel, which is full of valuable instructions. Tactics can even help to increase the enjoyment of the game. I read and see many players saying that they are stuck in their progress, which seems to indicate a certain discouragement or even leads them to conclude that they are not able to play chess at a better level, and this may be due to the lack of development of the tactical aspect.
I have a pgn of tactics positions with their solutions, I want to solve those one after another in sequence, where can I load them and pratice..? Can you please help me with this
@@martinlarocque900 If you don't have access to any of them yet, and don't want to pay for a subscription, then Lichess. For what it's worth, I actually use three of them and rotate them fairly regularly. It's a bit like asking which gym is the best. As long as they have all of the equipment and tools you need then the key is to use them. The same is true here.
All of these sites have the capacity to improve everyone's tactic skills...GMs and SGMs included. Chess Tempo is its own beast because it offers unmatched customization. But to pull that off, you have to learn all the ins and outs (and quirks) of the site. Once figured out though, you'll realize just how superior (for those that are serious) this site is compared to all others. That said, there's nothing wrong with not being a serious player. Most aren't. Any of the other sites will learn you up quite sufficiently.
obrigado, estou treinando táticas todo santo dia e realmente me ajudou muito com meu rating. Ter um vídeo analisando todos esses sites é de muita ajuda
Fico feliz q lhe foi útil. Força! :-)
Which one would you recommend?
This video vas not helpfull
@@luisizlegit If you don't have access to any of them yet, and don't want to pay for a subscription, then Lichess. For what it's worth, I actually use three of them (Chessbase, Chess.com, and Lichess) and rotate them fairly regularly. It's a bit like asking which gym is the best. As long as they have all of the equipment and tools you need then the key is to use them. The same is true here.
I was expecting in the conclusion a quick summary as to pros and cons of each, and what is recommended for what, hopefully an overall recommendation and/or a tier list. That would have been helpful.
@@executivelifehacks6747 I appreciate the feedback and will keep this in mind moving forward. I do highlight their relative strengths and weaknesses in the end of each site's presentation, but agree. In any case if you are looking for only lots of puzzles calibrated to your level, all will do the trick to some degree. Chess.com and CB are paid so if all you want is the tactics and are not a subscriber, go to Lichess. Chess.com and CB Premium are great plans, but because of all the other ancillary options they offer as well.
Thank you very much for the content on the channel, which is full of valuable instructions.
Tactics can even help to increase the enjoyment of the game. I read and see many players saying that they are stuck in their progress, which seems to indicate a certain discouragement or even leads them to conclude that they are not able to play chess at a better level, and this may be due to the lack of development of the tactical aspect.
Your content is unique and useful. Glad you're back.
Thanks!
This was helpful, thank you.
I have a pgn of tactics positions with their solutions, I want to solve those one after another in sequence, where can I load them and pratice..? Can you please help me with this
@@mukundkulkarni4464 I'll be doing a video within the week that will solve this for you. Stay tuned!
@@chess_and_tech sure, thanks 🙌
Chessbase or Lucas chess (!)
@@chess_and_techI’d also be interested in this. iChess for iOS was a great solution but the developer pulled it from the App Store.
So.. which one is the best?
@@martinlarocque900 If you don't have access to any of them yet, and don't want to pay for a subscription, then Lichess. For what it's worth, I actually use three of them and rotate them fairly regularly. It's a bit like asking which gym is the best. As long as they have all of the equipment and tools you need then the key is to use them. The same is true here.
All of these sites have the capacity to improve everyone's tactic skills...GMs and SGMs included. Chess Tempo is its own beast because it offers unmatched customization. But to pull that off, you have to learn all the ins and outs (and quirks) of the site. Once figured out though, you'll realize just how superior (for those that are serious) this site is compared to all others. That said, there's nothing wrong with not being a serious player. Most aren't. Any of the other sites will learn you up quite sufficiently.
You forgot chesscup