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  • Thank you so much

    This has helped me allot
  • Best in Class

    Beginning players are well-advised to solve as many checkmate in one exercises as they can find until basic checkmate patterns are instantly perceived. Experienced players also may find such exercises useful. This app has the most generous number of exercises that I’ve found, sequences them well for maximum training, and functions smoothly. It is my top recommendation.
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  • Need help resetting the puzzles

    Hello,

    Please advise on how to reset the puzzles. I installed the app on my iPad and it doesn’t show me reset anywhere. But I remember doing it a few months ago.
  • Should be 5

    Basic mates - good for novices. I'd give it 5 stars except for it's inability to restore purchase.
  • Great app for beginners

    Very intuitive app. Good to learn and practice. Developers are highly responsive.
  • Very good layout, could combine some sets.

    Very well thought UI, and the method of presentation will teach you what you need to learn as long as you honestly follow the steps the way they are given, and on a regular basis. I have used several ‘full’ versions of sets, & feel that some of them could be comined into one set for the topic that was given the set, instead of creating more sets than necessary.
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  • Awesome

    Tons of fun!
  • Great!

    Fun!
  • A beginners perspective

    Ok, so as an old bloke, I’m new to chess. I’ve tried to start a few times using books etc, but the progress always seem to wither. I’ve tried two of the chess King apps now, this one and “ beginner to club player” which is a collection of a few of their starter courses. Both have been great. They have a structured approach to bringing up your chess knowledge then building on top of that. Eg. This course has separate sections for teaching you how each of the pieces can be used in check and then drills you in area before moving on to another piece. Then once you have mastered each pieces use goes on to a free for all puzzles. For me this is great, as I both have fun and build my experience. If you get the puzzle wrong, unlike some “check in one” puzzle games, this gives you hints showing lines of attack and defence. Its also great to see that most puzzles are actual endings from real games. Oh yeah. And the puzzles you get for free will keep you busy for long enough to make up your own mind.
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  • Mating in one

    Very good for beginners.

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