WatchBot can help you improve your chess. It can be used to:
- conduct PV Exercise;
- save notes for the teacher (or for own analysis);
- learn from better players.
WatchBot can help you improve your chess. It can be used to:
New WatchBot feature: Atom feeds are now available, so one can use RSS reader to be notified about new games.
The following feeds are available:
Have you ever been curious how is WatchBot picking the games to observe and save? Here is the explanation.
Continue reading "Picking the games to watch" »New WatchBot feature. It is now possible to publish WatchBot games on external websites. So, for example, you can show the game you played on your blog.
Here is the example (one of my TeamLeague) games:
Continue reading "Embedding watchbot games on external blogs/websites" »The Watchbot games feed changed it's address and is currently available as http://feeds.mekk.waw.pl/WatchbotInterestingGames. Old address should be properly redirected, but I recommend updating it. New feed should handle less popular or older readers better and be faster (technically: it is filtered through feedburner).
Per-player feeds remain unchanged and work as described previously.
The feed notifies about games which:
Continue reading "Watchbot interesting games feed - revisited" »I updated WatchBot website a little bit, adding some new filtering/navigation options which make it possible to reach older games. Also, it is now possible to follow WatchBot on Twitter.
Continue reading "A few WatchBot website improvements" »A few small, but possibly useful improvements of the WatchBot search. It is now possible to search games by the result, use any rating ranges, and limit search to games commented by at least a few players.
Continue reading "Game search improvements" »Two small updates to the WatchBot website:
You could notice that, since December, WatchBot started to have connectivity problems. The most visible effect is that a lot of games are splitted into many separate parts in spite of the fact that no adjournment by players took place.
Continue reading "WatchBot disconnections and my attempts to resolve the problem" »