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Chess Tactics and Lessons


4.2 ( 9872 ratings )
Игры Образование Настольные Стратегии Головоломки
Разработчик Lockwood Productions, LLC
бесплатно

“Chess is 99% tactics” (R. Teichmann.) From beginner to expert, practicing tactics is hands-down the best way to master the game.

Our app provides tactics, lessons, and openings and adjusts to your ability as you play. Join thousands of users who improve their game with tactics every day:

"This app is a must have for any chess player - student or master." -Tom Taylor, USA
"This is easily the best purchase Ive made since owning a smartphone." -Miles C. Samuels, USA
"This app has improved my game tremendously!" - anonymous fandom on the App Store

FEATURES

- Tactics: Play as many tactics as you want, for free.

- Lessons: Get deeper into strategy with detailed lessons including positions from Netflixs The Queen Queens Gambit and the 2018 World Championship.

- Openings: Practice makes perfect -- save and practice openings from the Grandmasters and more.

- Create your own tactics, lessons, and openings for others to try. Compete with others to make the leaderboard for the toughest ones.

- Learn from your mistakes. When you get something wrong, you can see the solution, see an explanation for the tactic, and talk to others in the comments.

- Join the community: comment on tactics and learn from other users.

- Customize your board design.


New tactics are added every day, so youll never run out.

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Acknowledgements:
Chess Pieces by jurgenwesterhof on WikiCommons (adapted from work of Cburnett)
Icons by bezier master, Cutiecon, and Shawn Wong from the Noun Project.