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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
A useful training exercise is Guess The Move, whereby a player follows a game between stronger players and attempts to guess the next move.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add such a training exercise, possibly with user-generated content.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Maybe link to games from Wikipedia, 81Dojo, etc. and trust the players to do the exercise on their own.
Additional context
Guess The Move has been a feature on FICS, ICC, and US Chess Live, operating as a bot which many players could spectate (either from a script/database of games, or on live games). It has also been in print for decades in book and magazine form (e.g. Evans' book What's the Best Move? or a similar Chess Life column, which offers partial credit for incorrect answers).
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
A useful training exercise is Guess The Move, whereby a player follows a game between stronger players and attempts to guess the next move.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add such a training exercise, possibly with user-generated content.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Maybe link to games from Wikipedia, 81Dojo, etc. and trust the players to do the exercise on their own.
Additional context
Guess The Move has been a feature on FICS, ICC, and US Chess Live, operating as a bot which many players could spectate (either from a script/database of games, or on live games). It has also been in print for decades in book and magazine form (e.g. Evans' book What's the Best Move? or a similar Chess Life column, which offers partial credit for incorrect answers).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: