It offers everything chess.com does, but it is completely 100% free, for every feature, and has no ads. It's open-source and non-profit, supported solely by donations.
It's a much better chess platform that isn't hiding fun features (like game analysis, or chess puzzles) behind a paywall.
P.S. Beautiful set, OP! I hope you get many, many more games out of it :)
Continental__Drifter t1_iy8wheh wrote
Reply to comment by don51181 in Since the Magnus Carlsen / Hans Niemann scandal i got myself a new tournament chessboard and played nearly 60 games in 14 days (online too). The last time i´ve played chess was over 12 years ago... [Image] by Tschupacka
chess.com is the easiest-to-find chess website because of its name...
However, I recommend lichess.org instead.
It offers everything chess.com does, but it is completely 100% free, for every feature, and has no ads. It's open-source and non-profit, supported solely by donations.
It's a much better chess platform that isn't hiding fun features (like game analysis, or chess puzzles) behind a paywall.
P.S. Beautiful set, OP! I hope you get many, many more games out of it :)