I built a chess notation trainer with Claude — and never wrote a single line of code
I picked up Logical Chess: Move by Move a few months ago. Great book. Except every few pages I'd hit a move like Nxb5+ or O-O-O and completely lose the thread. I'd stop, count files, second-guess myself, then forget what Chernev was actually explaining. I went looking for a free tool that just drill
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