Not gonna lie, I used to think playing chess against a computer was kinda boring… but I’ve been using Chessmail.eu lately, and it changed my mind.
What I really like is that it’s not about speed — it’s turn-based, so you can take your time and actually think. No timers, no pressure. Just you and the board. I’ve found myself making way fewer silly mistakes, and I’m starting to spot tactics more often.
If you're like me and want to learn at your own pace (or just chill without being rushed), this might be worth checking out.
Curious if anyone else is doing this — does playing against a computer help your game too?
What I really like is that it’s not about speed — it’s turn-based, so you can take your time and actually think. No timers, no pressure. Just you and the board. I’ve found myself making way fewer silly mistakes, and I’m starting to spot tactics more often.
If you're like me and want to learn at your own pace (or just chill without being rushed), this might be worth checking out.
Curious if anyone else is doing this — does playing against a computer help your game too?
Not gonna lie, I used to think playing chess against a computer was kinda boring… but I’ve been using Chessmail.eu lately, and it changed my mind.
What I really like is that it’s not about speed — it’s turn-based, so you can take your time and actually think. No timers, no pressure. Just you and the board. I’ve found myself making way fewer silly mistakes, and I’m starting to spot tactics more often.
If you're like me and want to learn at your own pace (or just chill without being rushed), this might be worth checking out.
Curious if anyone else is doing this — does playing against a computer help your game too?
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