{"id":2425,"date":"2023-02-19T19:20:00","date_gmt":"2023-02-19T19:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/necl.org.uk\/wordpress\/?page_id=2425"},"modified":"2023-02-19T23:29:37","modified_gmt":"2023-02-19T23:29:37","slug":"summary-chessable","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/necl.org.uk\/wordpress\/summary-chessable\/","title":{"rendered":"chessable"},"content":{"rendered":"<ul class=\"has-dates has-authors has-excerpts wp-block-rss\"><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/chessable-roundup-april-11-2026\/'>Chessable Roundup: April 11, 2026<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-04-11T10:03:23+01:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">11\/04\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Andrew Kauffman<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">If there were a theme these past two weeks in chess, it\u2019s that you\u00a0can\u00a0punch above your weight class. Just look at\u00a0GM Javokhir Sindarov \u2013\u00a0the underdog of the Candidates Tournament who is currently leading it with an unprecedented performance. Upsets are by no means limited to the pros, however. They happen all the time in chess.\u00a0The [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/coachs-corner-james-canty\/'>Coach\u2019s Corner: James Canty III<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-31T14:31:11+01:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">31\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Team Chessable<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">James Canty III shines brightly on many stages: as an aggressive chess player, a star commentator, and notably, World Chessboxing Champion. But the American master also actively strives to pass his wisdom on and build future champions. Through his Chessable courses and his role as a chess trainer, Canty is helping countless players achieve new [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/chessable-roundup-march-29-2026\/'>Chessable Roundup: March 29, 2026<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-29T10:10:27+01:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">29\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Sophia Adam<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">Our knowledge and experience are built from countless fragments of input we absorb throughout life,\u00a0some involuntarily, others by choice. And while not everything is in our control, we can usually decide what we feed our minds and what we repeat until it sticks. This week, we\u2019ve launched a much-requested new feature that gives you even [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/synchronicity-in-gaze-patterns-pupil-dilation-and-heart-rate-patterns-during-blitz-chess\/'>Synchronicity In Gaze Patterns, Pupil Dilation and Heart Rate Patterns During Blitz Chess<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-24T14:40:39+00:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">24\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Team Chessable<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">The author of this guest post is Sara Cavagli\u00e0, a PhD candidate at the University of Verona, Italy, and one of the winners of the 2025 Chessable Research Awards. In this article, Cavagli\u00e0 reports on her pilot study which explores chess as a shared cognitive and physiological experience between two minds under time pressure. By [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/chessables-neue-repertoire-funktion-macht-dich-zum-architekten-deiner-schachentwicklung\/'>Chessables neue Repertoire-Funktion macht dich zum Architekten deiner Schachentwicklung<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-20T16:13:36+00:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">20\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Team Chessable<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">Die Identit\u00e4t von Chessable stand schon immer f\u00fcr aktives Lernen \u2026 mit verteilten Wiederholungen, Videosync und nachvollziehbarem Fortschritt. Mit der neuen Repertoire-Funktion entwickelt sich unsere Plattform weiter. Jetzt kannst du dein Training individuell gestalten und deinen eigenen Weg zu Elo-Zuw\u00e4chsen ebnen. Unser brandneues Repertoire erm\u00f6glicht es dir, eine MoveTrainer-Variante oder sogar ganze Kapitel zu deinem [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/la-nueva-funcion-repertorio-de-chessable-te-convierte-de-aprendiz-activo-en-arquitecto-de-tu-progreso-ajedrecistico\/'>La NUEVA funci\u00f3n Repertorio de Chessable\u00a0te Convierte de Aprendiz Activo en Arquitecto de tu Progreso Ajedrec\u00edstico<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-19T17:23:12+00:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">19\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Team Chessable<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">La identidad de Chessable siempre se ha basado en el aprendizaje activo: repasos espaciados, sincronizaci\u00f3n de v\u00eddeo y seguimiento del progreso. Con la nueva funci\u00f3n Repertorio, nuestra plataforma evoluciona. Ahora puedes personalizar tu entrenamiento y trazar tu propio camino hacia la mejor\u00eda ajedrec\u00edstica. Nuestra nueva funci\u00f3n de Repertorio te permite a\u00f1adir una variante de MoveTrainer [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/chessables-new-repertoire-feature-turns-you-from-active-learner-to-architect-of-your-chess-growth\/'>Chessable\u2019s NEW Repertoire Feature\u00a0Turns You from Active Learner to\u00a0Architect of Your Chess Growth<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-19T17:10:12+00:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">19\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Team Chessable<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">Chessable\u2019s identity always stood on active learning\u2026 spaced reviews, videosync, trackable progress. With the new Repertoire feature, our platform evolves. Now you can personalize your training and pave your own path to Elo gains. Our brand new Repertoire lets you add a MoveTrainer variation or even entire chapters to your own custom course. From here, [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/chessable-roundup-march-14-2026\/'>Chessable Roundup: March 14, 2026<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-14T12:57:14+00:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">14\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Jabe Esguerra<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">This week at Chessable, everything seemed to point back to one key idea: Stronger\u00a0foundations equal\u00a0steadier\u00a0progressions. The simple lessons you learn now don\u2019t just help in your next few games. They keep paying you back long after. Sharpening your positional feel, making tactics easier to spot, and even raising your win rate over time. You\u2019ll find [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/practical-opening-expert-benner-wins-the-2025-chessable-community-course-of-the-year-award\/'>Practical Opening Expert Benner Wins the 2025 Chessable Community Course of the Year Award!<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-11T12:11:12+00:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">11\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Team Chessable<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">Benner\u2019s The Principled &amp; Practical 1.e4 (for club players) won Chessable\u2019s 2025 Community Course of the Year! His repertoire solves one of the biggest headaches for club players \u2014 how to play principled chess and press for an edge without drowning in opening theory. His secret? A \u201cdual-lens\u201d approach in selecting lines.\u00a0 One lens uses [\u2026]<\/div><\/li><li class='wp-block-rss__item'><div class='wp-block-rss__item-title'><a href='https:\/\/www.chessable.com\/blog\/how-much-does-self-control-really-matter-in-chess-improvement\/'>How Much Does Self-Control Really Matter in Chess Improvement?<\/a><\/div><time datetime=\"2026-03-10T13:52:55+00:00\" class=\"wp-block-rss__item-publish-date\">10\/03\/2026<\/time> <span class=\"wp-block-rss__item-author\">by Team Chessable<\/span><div class=\"wp-block-rss__item-excerpt\">In chess, self-control is often treated as a key ingredient for improvement. Strong players are assumed to be more disciplined and focused as well as willing to push through difficult study sessions. Thus, it seems reasonable to think that this discipline translates into higher Elo. 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