Hello science sport community, I come here with another report of my healing routine that I am doing daily in lichess.com to train my brain a little more for the tournaments, this time I could raise the rating 30 points up without counting some slips that I had on the way, some of these problems are easy for an advanced player but for me I was several minutes trying it.
Each solved problem increases your rating a little bit in this mode, normally with each problem you get something like 10 points but also if you fail even in one move you can also lose the same amount, what you want here is to improve your tactics and thinking the moves instead of playing the first move you see.
*When you find a good move, look for a better one.
This is a bit of a philosophy I'm implementing with these problems, I don't rush to find the answer, even though most of the games I play are blitz or quick times I think it's better to think it through and find the irrefutable answer.
Several of these problems have a winning move that wins a piece or otherwise generates a checkmate for the opponent, I invite you to check these problems and find the solution!
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Since my arrival to Hive I have a couple of doubts that for lack of research I'm not entirely clear, here are just some of the ones I remember
Is there any way to earn by investing the hive or hp I have in my account, it is not much but I hope to increase it with the passage of each post I make.
is there any way to support the new season of Hivechess? I was seeing that putting beneficiaries but I barely know how to edit in markdown, if you have any tutorial I would love to support with my posts.
There are any gardening communities on Hive? I was looking at quite a few communities but I can't find any related to gardening, a DIY one would be nice because I've always liked that kind of content.
Those are the doubts that I have at the moment, I don't know if I devirtue a bit the topic of the post but I have no idea where to ask it, I will be very grateful with this information and I hope to post more often these days, peace