"Vision"-Chess Method And Learning.

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If and when you go to "Learn" hit "Vision"... I tried it out it's very fun. It's also a good method for Grand Masters and Women Grand Masters to use when trying to figure out their opponent's next move. It's basically a coordination game. There are 3 training modes: Coordinates, Moves, and Coordinates & Moves. You can choose your piece color and you can just have fun. These are the steps that lead to there:

1. On the left side of your computer/laptop/phone/iPad... go to "Learn" but just hover your mouse over it, don't actually click on it....

2. Click on "Vision", the 5th learning tool, you'll see it.

3. It will say "Start" then you can play.

4. Then have fun!

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Also here's a screenshot of it: I hope you find this useful grin.png grin.png happy.png happy.png happy.png happy.png!!!!

beebo10
What program exactly you are referring to here?
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Chess.com of course

beebo10
Then where is this “Learn” button, I can’t see any. I’m using the app on an iPhone.
beebo10
Never mind, I just found it
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Try it out it's fun.

Lefty00

Yes I highly recommend practicing with this feature regularly. When you can instinctually think about where a certain square is (what color is a1, c5, G6, etc. ?) You will be able to calculate candidate moves much faster and with less strain on your brain. It also looks like magic when you can show this to non-chess players happy.png

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Lefty00 wrote:

Yes I highly recommend practicing with this feature regularly. When you can instinctually think about where a certain square is (what color is a1, c5, G6, etc. ?) You will be able to calculate candidate moves much faster and with less strain on your brain. It also looks like magic when you can show this to non-chess players

Yes, that's the purpose. happy.png

Ratibor_Kruchov

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SilverLeafChess
I usually use this feature as a beginner and it helped a lot on my games!
netoz0406

not getting the purpose of this drill explain please

 

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Well @Netoz0406 the purpose is simply training. Literally training and working hard to be a better chess player. What else would we be doing? And for future reference, Check @Lefty00 's comment. It's the 9th comment and he states his perspective of this exercise. I agree as well.