Levy Rozman
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I think you can separate it something like...
The very first, the zero to about eight, 900.
For simplicity's sake, I'm gonna use the chess.com rating system because Lee Chess is slightly different.
It tends to go two, 300 points higher than chess.com, sometimes even four, 500 points higher, but then it catches up.
They catch up around 22, 2300, I would say.
What's chess.com?
What's Lee Chess?
Good starting point.
Yes, chess.com is, it has obviously the free option where you can play games, you get some sort of puzzles every single day, you get some sort of lessons every single day, but then they have tiered memberships where you can pay annually or per month that you can unlock all the other features.
Like what?
Like for training, for puzzles and all that kind of stuff?
Yeah, they have unlimited puzzles, but they also have, their biggest selling point for sure is like a dedicated dashboard
game review that it's like very flashy and sophisticated and the coach will literally tell you what you did wrong every single moment the computer evaluated a mistake but the most important thing that they have is they offer international masters grandmasters the opportunity to make video lesson libraries which hundreds of hours of
Anything.
I can even learn some stuff on there probably.
Yes, we will get to that.
It's epic.
It's actually scary how many people think that's a real thing, by the way, which is the danger of the internet.
But yeah, we will get into that.
If you're not good at endgames, you don't understand how to convert positions that have seven or eight pieces left on the board.