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I stopped playing chess for two years.

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  1. The complete chess experience, play and compete in tournaments with friends others around the world.
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    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 free version, you can only complete the daily session, which has about 9-12 positions for you to learn, and a daily warmup(basicually a puzzle rush) to get you prepared for playing. These two refresh everyday. Though if you go for the premium version(which is the one I am doing) you have unlimited access to all of these lessons, reports, etc. I strongly recommend you try this. Good luck! P.S. What is your chess rating?

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  2. Play chess on Chess.
    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 free version, you can only complete the daily session, which has about 9-12 positions for you to learn, and a daily warmup(basicually a puzzle rush) to get you prepared for playing. These two refresh everyday. Though if you go for the premium version(which is the one I am doing) you have unlimited access to all of these lessons, reports, etc. I strongly recommend you try this. Good luck! P.S. What is your chess rating?

    #Chess #Games #Online Games 11425 social mentions

  3. Learn chess your way with AI tools and data driven approach.
    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 free version, you can only complete the daily session, which has about 9-12 positions for you to learn, and a daily warmup(basicually a puzzle rush) to get you prepared for playing. These two refresh everyday. Though if you go for the premium version(which is the one I am doing) you have unlimited access to all of these lessons, reports, etc. I strongly recommend you try this. Good luck! P.S. What is your chess rating?

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