I've been subscribed to Aimchess premium for a month now and have been using it daily as a means of studying chess, here's my review. Source: 6 months ago
I think that maybe aimchess.com might attempt that but I've never used it. Their claim is "Aimchess helps chess players like you improve faster by combining unique analytics with personalized lessons (created from your games!" but I have never tried it. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure aimchess.com does this actually. If you go to analysis board and start making moves they'll show videos and courses that include the poisition you inputed. Source: over 1 year ago
Aimchess has a mode for practicing visualization, but I haven't used it extensively. Source: over 1 year ago
This AMA has been organized by chess24 to celebrate Anish Giri becoming an official Play Magnus Group ambassador. The Play Magnus Group is the home of chess24, Chessable, Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, Aimchess and more. Source: about 2 years ago
This is definitely a problem. Defensive problems do appear, but much more rarely than attacking ones. I guess their rating gets pumped up pretty fast, because they're much harder to solve - or people are just used to looking for winning variation - so they disappear from lower ratings altogether. Aimchess[1] worked surprisingly well for me to get at least a bit more well rounded training going on. A lot of defence... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
It seems like aimchess.com offers something like that. chess.com does as well, but (from what I can tell) just goes based off individual games.. Though I'm less concerned with a missed pin in 1 game than I am with issues that I consistently show in my games.. Source: about 2 years ago
Play humans, read books - and eventually, analyze your own games, find the weaknesses and work on them. E.g. aimchess.com is good for datamining your games to find what you're weak at. Source: about 2 years ago
Maybe you can ask a stronger player to review? There are also some online tools available for this (i.e. https://aimchess.com ) where you can look at a free evaluation. I doubt that it offers as good of insights as a human, but maybe you get a hint or two. Source: about 2 years ago
It's aimchess.com - a site that automatically downloads your games from lichess/chesscom/chess24, and analyzes them for useful statistics. It also uses those to give you personalized puzzles in various categories, including from your own games. Source: over 2 years ago
Aimchess (https://aimchess.com/) has a blunder trainer mode. You get presented with two possible moves and pick the one that doesn't result in a blunder. Here's a screenshot of a puzzle I was just presented: https://imgur.com/a/41F5JXs. Source: over 2 years ago
Aimchess is pretty good at breaking down your strengths as weaknesses with data analysis of your games - just go to aimchess.com, connect it to your lichess account and see what it finds. Source: over 2 years ago
Finding your strengths and weaknesses, and take advantage of them /fix them is one way - I like aimchess.com for this. Source: over 2 years ago
Aimchess.com (of current Champions Chess Tour fame) has defensive puzzles. Source: over 2 years ago
You can connect aimchess.com to your online account (chesscom or lichess), and it will feed you positions (mistakes) from your own games - alongside other tactical puzzles, defensive tasks, find the best move etc,. Source: almost 3 years ago
Try aimchess.com - it can connect to your online account, download your game and analyse them. It will try to determine which phases of the game you do well in, and which ones you are weaker on. Source: almost 3 years ago
I’d suggest that if he doesn’t have a paid ChessCom subscription, that that would be useful gift. If he already has that, then maybe a subscription to aimchess.com — it’s a website that can take his games, figure out his weaknesses and create a structured set of puzzles for him to solve — that will improve his play. It’s a slow burner gift, but might be instrumental to him sharpening his chess skills. Source: almost 3 years ago
I think aimchess does that, here you go check it out Aimchess: Learn Chess Your Way. Source: almost 3 years ago
Aimchess.com also will analyze your most recent games (paid service) and tell you what you need to improve. Source: about 3 years ago
If you want to improve your chess, or at least pick it up, go to aimchess.com . There, you will find different lessons such as opening improver, blunder preventer, 360 trainer, etc. You can link your aimchess account to your lichess.org or chess.com account so that aimchess can analyze your games and create lessons based on the quality of your openings, your tactics, missed wins, mistakes, etc. If you go for the... Source: about 3 years ago
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