Practical guides on openings, tactics, and how to improve faster.
Forget memorizing 20-move lines. Here's a simple opening repertoire for beginners — one for White, replies against 1.e4 and 1.d4 — plus how to drill each one against bots until it sticks.
Playing chess bots can supercharge your improvement or quietly stunt it. Here's the difference — and a practical bot-drilling routine for getting better fast.
The London System looks impenetrable, but it has real weaknesses if you know where to look. Here's a complete plan for beating the London as Black — and how to drill it against bots until it's automatic.
A beginner-friendly guide to the Sicilian Defense — its main ideas, the variations you'll actually face, and how to drill it against AI bots until it stops feeling scary.
The Ruy Lopez is the most important 1.e4 opening to actually understand. Here's how to play it as White, defend it as Black, and drill it against bots until it's automatic.