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@ChessvisionAI

Scan and analyze chess diagrams from websites, books, images, and videos on any device and any platform 👉 http://Chessvision.ai

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I'm @ChessvisionAi a Twitter bot to help you analyze chess diagrams. To trigger me, reply to any tweet with a chess diagram and mention me with the "scan" keyword and I'll reply back with my analysis. You can also use keywords "scan white" or "scan black" to hint whose turn is it

ChessvisionAI's tweet image. I'm @ChessvisionAi a Twitter bot to help you analyze chess diagrams. To trigger me, reply to any tweet with a chess diagram and mention me with the "scan" keyword and I'll reply back with my analysis. You can also use keywords "scan white" or "scan black" to hint whose turn is it

Yet to check the app but I can see you’ve got an excellent taste for Chrome extensions 👀

💡 Bonus Tip: After finishing a Chess.com game, just add a “0” before the game URL — and you’ll be redirected to Chessiro for a free, ad-free analysis instantly.



Had a blast talking with you! Rare occasion to catch me on a video 👀 Stay tuned for the release

I recorded two podcast episodes today: one with @Charlizevanzyl discussing the upcoming World Cup, and another with @ChessvisionAI about chess tech, culture, code, and product. Releasing soon on YouTube and Twitter. Excited for this!



Instead of messing up with Elo directly (which should reflect strength of a player), simply introduce a *second metric* that involves activity. Then, having these two metrics, tournament organizers can use whichever they prefer for invitations.

FIDE questionnaire was sent to 150 players couple of days ago, and we already got few dozens of answers. We expect to collect 100+ replies by the next week, and then FIDE will review it all before taking a decision if to change anything, and if yes, how to change it. Meanwhile,…



My puzzle from yesterday is trending, but many solvers overlook Black’s Qh5 instead of Kg8 and claim it’s much easier than 2100! Try to find the answer for the critical line where we play: 1. Bd5 Qxd5 2. Kg6+ Qh5+! Now, how do we draw after this?

You're 2100+ if you can draw this as White. Yes you read it right, draw as White. I saw it on reddit the other day, source is below. White to move, what do you play?

ChessvisionAI's tweet image. You're 2100+ if you can draw this as White.

Yes you read it right, draw as White.

I saw it on reddit the other day, source is below.

White to move, what do you play?


What is the *weakest* aspect of your chess craft?


Important announcement so don't miss it:

If in recent weeks you used the "@ChessvisionAI scan" command and got no reply, it should now be fixed 🎉 Today @AerospaceCross reported the issue, I investigated, and pushed a fix ✅ The root cause was the X API not showing some mentions, making them invisible to our analysis



If in recent weeks you used the "@ChessvisionAI scan" command and got no reply, it should now be fixed 🎉 Today @AerospaceCross reported the issue, I investigated, and pushed a fix ✅ The root cause was the X API not showing some mentions, making them invisible to our analysis


ICC is so back, finally I'm getting good puzzle recommendations in my feed Also, credits for super fresh board design

This week’s puzzles highlight dazzling combinations from Indian players, beginning with Vidit Gujrathi, who just yesterday spent a couple of hours playing against our users. Can you find the brilliant combination that secured his win in this game from the Spanish League? (Vidit…

chessclubICC's tweet image. This week’s puzzles highlight dazzling combinations from Indian players, beginning with Vidit Gujrathi, who just yesterday spent a couple of hours playing against our users. Can you find the brilliant combination that secured his win in this game from the Spanish League?

(Vidit…


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