Qe1 Qc3 Qc7 Qh2 Qh5 Qb5
Qe1 Qc3 Qc7 Qh2 Qh5 Qb5
Thanks! Is not perfect but I did it with love! π₯°
New post in the #Haskell for #Elm developer series: part 6 discussing Foldable is out! πͺππ flaviocorpa.com/haskell-for-...
Hello, Haskell: Getting started in 2026. ~ Lukasz Tymoszczuk. lukastymo.com/posts/025-he... #Haskell #FunctionalProgramming
When Carlos is playing, yes ππΌ
Wowowowow weβre gonna get @polborta.bsky.social commentating the Candidates! ππ» so excited for this π€©
The Candidates I wanted π₯Ήπ₯Ήπ₯Ή
For somebody else is the YouTube 2025 recap not showing in your app?
When you start with kanji I thoroughly recommend wanikani.com π
introduce yourself with 5 concerts you've seen
Muse
Snow Patrol
Imagine Dragons
James Blunt
Coldplay
Un poco demasiado spoilers pero me alegro de haberme terminado el libro a tiempo π
Hikaru and Pragg, clearly
πΊπΏ Javokhir Sindarov takes 1st, π¨π³ Wei Yi claims 2nd, and Andrey Esipenko takes 3rd at the FIDE World Cup 2025 β all three earning their seats at the 2026 FIDE Candidates. Only two seats remain. Who will join them? βοΈ
#FIDEWorldCup #FIDECandidates
Right, in case of Kh7 any of those moves win but Kh8 is more resilient
Interestingly this position is a bit trickyβ¦ you need to play Qf6+ first at the end of the double sacrifice and then only Rc4! winsβ¦
Well, not this particular position but the concept itself yes
Yes!!
Three star exercise from chapter 13
#YusupovChallenge update: book 6, chapter 13 (the double bishop sacrifice) completed! Interesting chapter, I did not know this pattern and also that Lasker was the first to discover it! #chesspunks
Making fun of a GM in Twitter criticising Lichess
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Chess Grandmasters in the other site complaining that @lichess.org is too good and too ππ« π« π«
Only saving move
Only prophylactic move that gives black an advantage
After reading β50 mistakes you should knowβ I started to categorise my errors in tournament games. One that came up often was βfailure to find the silent defenseβ or also βprophylaxisβ, but in one of my latest games I was able to play these amazing moves, chess improvement is subtle! #chesspunks
Lichess should be back online.
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We apologize again for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
many more websites down, I guess it is some @cloudflare.social thing in Spain?
Wow @lichess.org is down?!?! This is how the website looks without CSS... π§
Gatita siamesa que se llama Nina
Gatito blanco atigrado llamado Jazz
Hola a todas, estoy intentando buscarles casa a estos gatitos que se ha quedado solitos porque su dueΓ±a ha fallecido. Son muy caseros y cariΓ±osos y no entienden porque ahora estΓ‘n solos en una casa vacΓa.
Thanks! I really want to get better at chess and I believe consistency is key! And also believe in these books, which some FMs in the other site seem not to π
T.Petrosian - M.Botvinnik World Ch (15), Moscow 1963
#YusupovChallenge update: book 6, chapter 12 (dont be too hasty!) This endgame chapter was challenging and in this particular βοΈβοΈβοΈ puzzle, the author expected me to find a move that even the great Petrosian could not find π« π« π« To my relief, I played the same as he, even if its not the best #chesspunks
A. Yusupov - A. Balshan Amsterdam 1978
#YusupovChallenge update: book 6, chapter 11 (black against the Reti, white against the Kingβs Indian) completed with good score! π This time Iβm a little pissed: my idea in this puzzle, Nb5! is not even considered as a possibility in the authors solution and SF even prefers it! #chesspunks
A.Karpov - A.Yusupov Bugojno 1986
#YusupovChallenge update: book 6, chapter 10 (the lawn phalanx) completed! Luckily the author also features some game he lost, even if they were against such legends as Karpov! White to move and win, not easy at all! #chesspunks
Another proof that hard work beats talent π₯Ήπ₯Ήπ₯Ή