So then I had to find a good chess app or website to play on. But however at one point she got tired of it. So I started forcing my sister to play chess with me. At that moment, I wanted to be like that guy who defeated my friend so badly. I was very unpleased and upset to have found out that I lost in the second round! I watched the finals match, and watched one of my good friends get bashed and checkmated in around five to six maybe seven minutes. But three years later, in 7th grade we had a chess tournament in our contest math class. I also didn’t know all the weird stuff or the stuff that is secluded, like castling, stalemate and the difference between check and checkmate. I had started playing chess around three years ago, but stopped playing after a while because me sister wouldn’t have time for it anymore. Just an annoying paywall situation where I already paid for the app. Also I couldn’t find anywhere in the app to report this.īut secondly to advertise their “videos” to watch to learn and improve in a notification or have it ever present on the main menu is really annoying when you can’t even watch the whole video because you don’t have the most expensive membership. If you fix this I will gladly change my rating to 5 stars since that’s my main issues. It’s really not the way the puzzles should function. Solved a puzzle today and I would’ve gotten it right however the opponent made the worse move of their two moves and thereby I made the wrong move because I predicted the opponent would obviously make the best move. My main issue is with the puzzles that sometimes the “opponent” player doesn’t make the best move so you can’t actually solve the puzzle correctly unless you guess they will do the wrong thing. there’s lots of features so you have to pay for more of them. $30, $50, and $80 (I believe) for a year, provided you pay upfront and not month by month. Hi there, been playing on the app for about a month and started to really like it so looked at the memberships and there’s 3 levels. Lots of features but not able to give feedback (This review is based on my use from a Samsung Galaxy S5).ĮDIT: I have an iPhone X now and I am able to successfully use the “Play A Friend” option to create a daily game without the app opening the “Active Connection Countdown” so the issue I stated previously may already be resolved. If this feature exists, it just needs to be integrated in an easy to find menu. I’m sure there is a way to create a new game with a friend without creating an active challenge, but I am not sure how. The other issue is that sometimes I will try to start a new game with a friend with the “Play A Friend” option and the app opens the “active connection countdown” when I’m not trying to play a live game. Often the app will fail to notify me when it’s my turn after my opponent has moved, requiring me to open the app and navigate to my active games to manually check if it is my turn. A couple things that need improvement though. There is also a play-by-play review of your games which critiques your moves and tells you what you could’ve done better. It has a lot of additional features like tactics puzzles, videos, and preset predicaments to challenge you and help you set up future moves to create the best situation for your pieces. I’ve been using this Chess app for about three or four years. This app is built by players and enthusiasts who really love chess! 20+ gorgeous themes for boards, pieces, and backgrounds Opening explorer helps you learn and play the right openings Daily articles by top authors and coaches like IM Jeremy Silman Analyze your game to learn what went wrong Interactive tutorials with helpful tips and highlights Thousands of videos and interactive lessons from top Grandmasters Adjusts to your skill level to help you improve Play real-time blitz or daily correspondence chess Challenge your friends and chat with opponents Play chess online with millions of players around the world! Enjoy free unlimited games and improve your chess rating with 50,000+ tactics puzzles, interactive lessons and videos, and a powerful computer opponent.
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