I found out that on http://bughousechess.org, once you've created a game, you cannot delete it even if you go away. So if people join while you're not there, you just flag...
And even when people join and that you are still here, most likely the other pair of players are already gone, so you just play regular chess with your opponent.
As a conclusion, in my opinion http://bughousetest.com is still better than http://bughousechess.com, except that the interface is shitty.
Wow bughousechess is even worse than what I thought. I am currently "playing" a game there, except that for some reason I cannot move any piece. So I will just time out.
Thanks for telling us about http://www.freechess.club. I haven't been able to play on lichess lately due to weird lag issues, but freechess works fine.
One of my favorites is most definitely Chessable, great place to train through games or study through books. You can choose from many, I like tactics books the best
www.chessable.com/tactics-book/improve-your-chess-tactics-700-practical-lessons-exercises/8527/
www.chessable.com/tactics-book/improve-your-chess-tactics-700-practical-lessons-exercises/8527/
Nice article, thanks for sharing. Kudos to those sites, there should be more like them.
i figured out that lichess stock is MUCH stronger then leela
*stockfish*
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