
Pablo Torres
Very nice implementation of a chess tactics program. The UI is clean and reliable. It even has an engine to play through the variations to confirm our analysis or to find our mistakes. Since my original post have flagged many problems that may BA "correct" but make no sense because they are very short of an objective solution or rely on very poor defensive defenses. They are not problem to solve beforehand but problems to play on. Developer keeps them in regardless of the flagging. Annoying
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The app has 6 daily of differing difficulty. You can ask for a hint if stuck. There is an engine where you can try out things you thought would work to see your error. The puzzles use various patterns, so you'll likely learn something. The puzzles aren't strictly puzzles (aka only one move that wins). Sometimes, 2+ win and you need to find the best move. This makes the puzzles feel different than real puzzles but in a good way. You feel more like you're playing a match due to this.
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Donovan Lucibello
I really enjoy the bite sized chess lesson opportunities during the day. I always feel like I learn something new. Some of the puzzles are odd in the choices made on behalf of the opponent as clearly not the best tactical moves and so the feedback given to you of a "wrong" move is clearly a preference. Another thing feature that would make this superior would be to add rationale explanations for puzzles so that the learner can benefit from the overall strategy taught for proficiency/mastery.
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