Why I changed to LICHESS from Chess.com

Why I changed to LICHESS from Chess.com

17.752 Lượt nghe
Why I changed to LICHESS from Chess.com
💥♟️Professional chess courses here♟️💥 ♟️Store: https://chess-teacher.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=2886 ♟️All in one Opening Bundle (3 in 1): https://chess-teacher.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=2886_28 ♟️The Grandmaster’s Openings Laboratory: https://chess-teacher.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=2886_28 ♟️Grandmaster's Secrets: https://chess-teacher.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=2886_4 ♟️Winning the Middlegame: https://chess-teacher.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=2886_68 Are you tired of pop-ups, premium subscription nags, and ads reminding you that your chess skills and your wallet are in desperate need of improvement? Then you’re in the right place! In this video, I break down why Lichess.org is the ultimate chess platform for anyone who values clean design, powerful features, and—oh yeah—FREE STUFF. While Chess.com might look shiny with its premium perks and polished UI, Lichess brings all the heat without the price tag (or the annoying banner ads). We’re talking: ♟️ Unlimited puzzles for free (because you’ll need a LOT of practice). ♟️ Stockfish analysis that doesn’t require a subscription (hello, self-improvement). ♟️ Endless chess variants like Crazyhouse and Atomic (because why not spice things up?). ♟️ A clean, ad-free interface that makes you feel like a chess wizard—until you hang your queen. If you’re ready to ditch the corporate chess overlords and embrace the open-source goodness of Lichess, this video is for you. Let me know in the comments which platform you prefer—and if you’ve ever accidentally spent 20 minutes on analysis just to find out, yep, you blundered on move 4. 😅 🚨 Support Lichess: https://lichess.org/donate (They’re free, but they’re not magic!) Enjoy the video, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit that bell so you never miss my next chess rant. Because what’s life without a little banter and a lot of blunders? 🕊️✨ #Lichess #ChessComparison #ChessHumor #OpenSourceChess