Noctie is a virtual practice partner & coach for chess, based on humanlike chess AI. Noctie can play like a human at any skill level and give appropriate advice.
Features: - Realistic humanlike play - Automatically adapts to your level - Practice the openings you like - Instant feedback after every move - Flashcard exercises based on your mistakes - Visualise your skill over time
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Chess players looking to improve, regardless of current skill level
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Noctie lets you learn chess by playing against an AI.
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Noctie is the only chess computer able to emulate human play. This makes it more fun and instructive to play against. Noctie lets you learn by practice – playing and getting feedback, just like you would learn other skills. We use the scientific principles of active engagement and immediate error feedback to supercharge your learning.
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I think its saying that because at chessable.com it said that knight has 3 points and rook has 5 points you take back but rook is still better than knight and the game thinks that promoting to queen isn't gaining any material. Source: 11 months ago
Chessable: Interactive chess books. Some recommended courses:. Source: about 1 year ago
Chess.com membership on TOP. Get the gold one. Not the platinum. Chess.com already gives you a way to analyze. I don't see why you need an engine to say if the move is good or bad when you literally can analyze on your own. The lessons are very good. Some go over fundamentals that gothamchess courses have (Middlegame masterclass, beginner course, and intermediate course). Also while chess.com lessons doesn't have... Source: about 1 year ago
Would someone be open to giving feedback on end-game principles or ideas I should have thought about or be thinking about in this position? I've practiced end games pawns verse pawns and such on chessable.com but I think im missing some "known theory" that my opponents have from chess coaches/years of experience heh. Source: over 1 year ago
But in the end, if I'm going to buy a book, I prefer a book that is a book that doesn't contain a lot of analysis, and teaches you the basics of chess. For that purpose I recommend Chessable, and the other one, Chessable. Source: over 1 year ago
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