A Game Designer Thinks He Can Improve on Chess' 1,500-Year-Old Rules, Smart News
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A young MIT-grad and game designer named David Sirlin says he's come up with something better than the timeless board game
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I've developed ChessMonitor: a website to show statistics for players based on Lichess and Chess.com games. Here is an example for Hikaru. You can also get your own page! (link in comments)
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