Codenames is a challenging social word game with a simple premise. Red and blue teams compete to correctly guess the secret identities of a series of code words. Each word has a secret identity as a red agent, blue agent, neutral or a death word. The commander of the red team gives one-word and one-number clues to their teammates to help them guess the identities of the words, while the commander of the blue team does the same. The first team to correctly guess all of their words wins the game. The game is a fun way to practice vocabulary, deduction, and teamwork. It is available both online and as a board game, and it can be played with friends or family.
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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: over 1 year 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 2 years 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 2 years ago
Aimchess has a mode for practicing visualization, but I haven't used it extensively. Source: over 2 years 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 3 years ago
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