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Chessvis

Chessvis

9.9.6 by Puzzles, Visualize & Openings
(0 Reviews) September 24, 2024
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Latest Version

Version
9.9.6
Update
September 24, 2024
Developer
Puzzles, Visualize & Openings
Categories
Games
Platforms
iOS
File Size
45.6 MB
Downloads
0
License
Free
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More About Chessvis

Chessvis is designed to help you get better at the game. Its unique, "found nowhere else", puzzle, blindfold chess and progressive move following exercises will sharpen your visualization skills. Now with Version 9, it sports a whole new look and interface. The opening repertoire preparation routines are also unique focusing on the "moves you'll see" and finding the "moves that work". Plus you can pull in your own games to see what's working for you.

The Chessvis puzzle collection is an application that offers a vast collection of categorized and rated puzzles from Lichess, with the addition of unique features. These features include the ability to control the category and rating of the puzzles, allowing users to choose between easy forks or hard multiple move mates. The entire puzzle collection is always available, so users are not limited to a specific rating they have "earned".

One of the unique features of Chessvis is the "Visualized" puzzle, where users are presented with a puzzle showing the diagram from a certain number of moves before the actual tactic sequence starts. This allows users to solve the problem from a board position that only exists in their mind. This feature is what sets Chessvis apart from other puzzle apps.

In addition to these features, Chessvis also offers a "no repeat pledge" to ensure that users do not see the same puzzle twice. Users can also choose to turn on a timer for a quick puzzle-solving experience or download puzzles for offline use. The app also keeps track of puzzle history and allows users to compare their results with others.

Chessvis also offers a unique feature for opening preparation, where users can build their repertoires based on the moves their opponents actually play. The app also offers daily spaced repetition practice for these repertoires.

For those interested in blindfold chess, Chessvis offers a "stepping stones" feature to help ease into the game. Users can also track a sequence of moves and update the board accordingly, follow a game from the beginning, or specify the number of pieces they want to follow.

Another unique feature of Chessvis is the "Who's Guarding Whom" exercise, which helps users mentally track piece movements and interactions. The app also offers static boards for users to memorize and recreate, starting with a few pieces and gradually increasing in difficulty.

Chessvis also allows users to analyze their games from chess.com and Lichess.org for opening analysis. The app also offers videos for users to see Chessvis in action.

Overall, Chessvis is designed to help users visualize the chessboard and improve their game. It offers a variety of unique features and tools to enhance the puzzle-solving and learning experience. Download Chessvis today and start improving your chess skills.

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